Good morning. For those of you who werent here yesterday, my name is rathod, im the associate expeer enshal education at the Washington College of law. To welcome all of you here to the law school offer that welcome on not nly behalf of our law school, institutions ring as well as the American Lawyers Association nd our committee representatives. Again, thank you for everyone [applause] thank you for all of the hard work that the Planning Committee has put into making this event a success. Thanks to all of you. I know you all have very busy schedules. I appreciate your willingness for being here. Yesterday,f you here we have a series of enriching to face the challenges phasing migrant youth, some of world as s across the well as some of the ways the asylum system is being in the United States as well as how we can deeply the ore standards which is at the heart of the gathering. Yesterday and today to have such a broad range room, not onlyhe legal scholars and practitioners nd folks fro
74 in washington, 75 in manassas. 77 in fredericksberg. should be a grre details on the and i ll talk about the rain showers coming up in a few minutes. tony and allison, back to you. i want to tell them, nah, no, we ll keep clinging to our constitution and our guns and religion and you can teach the change. [ applause ] because the voters are coming. that of course is former alaska governor sarah palin firing up a tea party crowd in boston. that is the same place colonists protested taxation without representation. and a rally to coincide with tax day. and that s where we find gurvir dhindsa this morning. anybody there yet? reporter: i was just about to say, allison, what a difference an hour makes because when we spoke with you just a little bit after 8:00, the crews were really starting to get the sound system set up. take a look now. you can see people gathering already and carrying flags and wearing buttons. sarah palin is not expected to be here today, but in