Service to the country, justice today. Ruth Bader Ginsburg became and north bay temperatures iconic not just because she was tomorrow you can see how things on the Supreme Court, but because of her work as a civil are cooling off. So the long range forecast is rights attorney championing womens rights and those of very interesting in terms of other marginalized communities. Extremes. Here is the bad news. People who gathered at this vigil say its a moment to put it will bring a lot of much aside politics. Needed rain across washington i dont want it to be about and oregon. Other sides. May bring some showers. This is about humanity. This is about justice. On the northwest coast, i dont this is about all of us having think it will get quite to the county. But you will see at least a rights, and that is what the chance of some light rain. Notorious rbg stood for. What builds in behind the system reporter this event in oakland is not just an effort to as things look right now is a bring p
Department involving the roger stone case and other doj investigations. This is the first portion of the hearing before the committee took a short recess. You can watch the second portion on cspan. Org. Thank you. [indistinct conversations] without objection the chairs authorized to recess at any time. Political interference threatens independence. Before we begin i would like to remind members we have established an email address distribution list circulating motions or other materials members point might want to offer. If you would like to summit the materials, sent them to the email address distributed to your offices and we will circulate the material as quickly as you can. I remind all members guidance that face coverings are required for all meetings such as committee hearings. Everybody attending this hearing is required to follow this guidance. This is for the health and safety of all of us including our staff and the loved ones we will return to at the end of the day. I expect
Chinas lifting some of the restrictions on people at the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic a short time ago government officials announced that Healthy People in the city of who han in a province will now be allowed to leave for the authorities are calling crucial operations only earlier for chinese provinces lowered their Emergency Response level to the outbreak the government has a 4 tier response system for Public Health emergencies that determines what measures it will take about 78000 people in china remain infected however south korea is still on high alert its Just Announced 161 new cases brings the total number of infected people to 763 the number of dead from the virus in south korea well that stands at 7 after 2 more were announced on monday in a few moments rob mcbride will be live for us in seoul 1st lets go to katrina you our correspondent in beijing katrina you and i were discussing just a few days back about a slightly heavy handed approach on the part of the chinese
[inaudible] [applause] president of the society and im delighted to welcome you to the Barbara Olson memorial lecture. This memorial lecture started as many of you know shortly after 9 11. This lecture started as many of you know shortly after 9 11, can you hear better mark ted olsons inaugural lecture remind you of what it means to be an american and how ourlegal tradition is a criticalpart of our identity as americans. That reminder is perhaps even more crucial today. Both ted was here today and barbara understood this connection. We want the lecture series to remind lawyers of it so they foster legal principles advanced individual liberty, personal responsibility and the rule of law and other lecturers have included justice scalia, Vice President cheney, ray randolph, edith jones, doug ginsberg, dennis jenkins, jeff sutton and justice neil gorsuch. Don mcgann, peter seals, john allison senators tom cotten and ben sasse. That brings us to todays lecture. It is my privilege to introdu
Folks are among the very best that america has to offer. They are people who often time from a very young age as children arrived in this country, have only known the United States as their home, some who only speak the english language, all who have felt the fear of living in limbo for many years, who felt the joy in 2012 of being able to come out of the shadows when president obama put daca into effect. And now again feel the fear of deportation looming. We are here today to speak the truth about who these people are. And i want to say thank you to the Daca Recipients that are here today. It was amazing to be out on the Supreme Court steps and see people from every walk of life, not just the dreamers and their family members or the immigration advocates who have been doing such great work for many years, but also out in strong force members of the American Business community who came out to speak the truth about how valuable our dreamers are to this country. It earlier this year the