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hello, georgetown.t is great to be back here and i am delighted to join you for this awards ceremony once again. i want to thank melanne, who has been my partner, colleague and friend for decades now. there's an old expression you probably heard. if you want something done, ask a busy woman. i have to say that is melanne summed up very well. the institute for women, peace and security is a testament to her vision as well as her sheer determination to make that vision a reality. i also want to thank president joya. he truly embodies the georgetown motto of men and women for others and his leadership about so many important matters but particularly this institute is absolutely extraordinary. you know, this university and this institute have flourished because so many people have seen its merits and have understood that it was filling a gap that many didn't even know existed. so i always am delighted to return to the hilltop and to sing the praises along with all of you of heroic women and men who have bee
hello, georgetown.t is great to be back here and i am delighted to join you for this awards ceremony once again. i want to thank melanne, who has been my partner, colleague and friend for decades now. there's an old expression you probably heard. if you want something done, ask a busy woman. i have to say that is melanne summed up very well. the institute for women, peace and security is a testament to her vision as well as her sheer determination to make that vision a reality. i also want to...
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clinton: thank you hello, georgetown. here andat to be back i am delighted to join you for this award ceremony once again. , who has thank milan been my partner, collie, and friend for decades now. youe is an old expression have probably heard, if you want something done, ask a busy woman. that is ambassador milan summed up very -- ambassador melanne summed up very well. -- testament to her vision and sheer determination to make that vision a reality. i also want to thank president -- the president who truly memo.es -- the georgetown his leadership about so many important matters, but particularly this institute, is absolutely extraordinary. this university and this institute have flourished because too many people have seen -- so many people have seen its merit and understood it was filling a gap that many didn't even know existed. i am always delighted to return to the hilltop and sing the praises along with all of you of heroic women and men who have been recognized over the years for their commitment to advancing wome
clinton: thank you hello, georgetown. here andat to be back i am delighted to join you for this award ceremony once again. , who has thank milan been my partner, collie, and friend for decades now. youe is an old expression have probably heard, if you want something done, ask a busy woman. that is ambassador milan summed up very -- ambassador melanne summed up very well. -- testament to her vision and sheer determination to make that vision a reality. i also want to thank president -- the...
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hello, georgetown.t is great to be back here and i am delighted to join you for this ceremony once again. i want to thank my colleague and partner and friend. there's an old expression you've probably heard if you want something done ask a busy woman. that is something the ambassador summed up very well. the institute for women's peace and security is a testament to her vision as well as her determination to make it a reality. i also want to thank the president who truly embodied the motto of men and women for others. and his leadership about so many important matters but particularly this institute is absolutely extraordinary. you know, this university and this institute have flourished because so many people have seen its merits and understood that it was restoring the gap that many didn't even know existed. so i am always delighted to return to the hilltop and sing the praises along with all of you heroic men and women have been recognized over the years for the commitment to advancing women in peace
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before i do that, let me first of all thank georgetown for putting this together. michael has done a great job, he has helped and a special shout out to leslie efforts of georgetown who has been my guiding shepherd as i've done my teaching there. i really appreciate that. it's go back to this question, which path are we on? all of us like to think we live in a bit of a special era and that were at a big inflection point. let me begin by giving the contrary view and the position that maybe this isn't particular inflection point. they have done studies of what is the political aftermath in countries after you have a financial crisis. they went back and looked, going back to the 1800s and looked at 60 developed countries and examples of what happened politically in those countries after you had a financial crisis. they found a very clear pattern. four things happen. it takes about eight years for country to get out of the economic effects of the financial crisis. those are the eight years we've just been through with the election of president tromp. two, son increase
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college environment comfortable and accepting in eight hundred thirty eight historically white georgetown university sold two hundred seventy two slaves to pay the university's debts for which georgetown formally apologized last year to their descendants among them our next guest now the director of special projects at the new orleans city council sandra green thomas welcome good evening it's a pleasure to be here again how did it feel to be in that room that day at georgetown. you know i felt a tremendous amount of responsibility when i stood up at the podium and began to speak you know i knew it was an important opportunity for me to talk about the dissent and to talk about our ancestors and to convey to georgetown. how we feel and what our expectations are for reconciliation and for moving forward. i tried to give a speech that was personal and yet universal and i think it was well received and i hope i was able to live up to the expectations of everyone in the room i just felt a tremendous amount of missed the sponsibility on my shoulders your work there today in new orleans demonstra
college environment comfortable and accepting in eight hundred thirty eight historically white georgetown university sold two hundred seventy two slaves to pay the university's debts for which georgetown formally apologized last year to their descendants among them our next guest now the director of special projects at the new orleans city council sandra green thomas welcome good evening it's a pleasure to be here again how did it feel to be in that room that day at georgetown. you know i felt...
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first, let me thank michael oberman and georgetown for putting this together. michael's done a great job. he's helps by another student in my coalesce. and a special shout out to lesl leslie -- let's go back to this question, which path are we on? all of us like to think we live in a bit of a special era and we're at a big inflection point. it's not just a speed bump, it's a true inflection point. let me begin by giving the contrarian view and the position that maybe this isn't a particular inflection point -- going back to the 1800s and looked at 60 developed countries and examples of what happened politically in those countries after you had a financial crisis. and they found a very clear pattern. four things happened. first of all, it takes about a years for a country to get out of the economic effects of a financial crisis. those are the eight years we've just been about through with the election of president trump. two, you saw an increase in most countries of far-right politics. think populism as well. three, you saw a distinct challenging of the traditio
first, let me thank michael oberman and georgetown for putting this together. michael's done a great job. he's helps by another student in my coalesce. and a special shout out to lesl leslie -- let's go back to this question, which path are we on? all of us like to think we live in a bit of a special era and we're at a big inflection point. it's not just a speed bump, it's a true inflection point. let me begin by giving the contrarian view and the position that maybe this isn't a particular...
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heavily favored at georgetown.en if they win out now, got tied if villanova would beat them out. the lid of the beat them both times. breaks the tiebreaker, wins the championship. >> len: i tell you what, at depaul, depaul came in with xavier a month and a half before. and that could have won that game. but for some outstanding play by down the stretch, great defensive play by j.p. macura saved it. so depaul is not going to be a pushover because they match up pretty well. depends on their mental state as well. >> joe: still looks like villanova is going to be back on track after dropping 2 of 3 from st. john's of providence, and deal with these injury issues. >> len: what a place to do it too. >> joe: paschall stops at home. a timeout for jay wright. >> len: [laughs] they didn't want to stop because being not just rock the rim, the backboard, and the shot clock! the big fella. my goodness. >> joe: there are a few guys for villanova today, paschall included, who played really well really smartly while in foul troubl
heavily favored at georgetown.en if they win out now, got tied if villanova would beat them out. the lid of the beat them both times. breaks the tiebreaker, wins the championship. >> len: i tell you what, at depaul, depaul came in with xavier a month and a half before. and that could have won that game. but for some outstanding play by down the stretch, great defensive play by j.p. macura saved it. so depaul is not going to be a pushover because they match up pretty well. depends on their...
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. >> >> we visited georgetown university law course which invites authors to answer student questions about their work. in this class, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book, "the political theory of the american founding." this is just under two hours. >> well, tom, i would like to welcome you to georgetown law and the seminar recent books on the constitution to discuss your wonderful new book. for the benefit of those who are watching outside the room, you are the ball ermnan potter endowed professor at hills dale college in michigan.
. >> >> we visited georgetown university law course which invites authors to answer student questions about their work. in this class, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book, "the political theory of the american founding." this is just under two hours. >> well, tom, i would like to welcome you to georgetown law and the seminar recent books on the constitution to discuss your wonderful new book. for the benefit of those who are watching outside the room, you...
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dot com coming up georgetown present chris chambers enters the talks not to discuss the real success of marvel's smash yeah why tamper and then tell the walls and lines that reminds us of a very important. states in. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. were similar for the spurs to lose skills because in most of the snowboarding one of them would. be over in years good could need pushing forward a bushel so you put him over the i'm close but i'm his mother to move dimaggio or some of the all my mother goes with the daughter in the local custom to stop a. certain demeanor will some day in cinemas or movie the spawn of the video dog you'll see yes it's a us law. to go shoot and you can tell i'm with someone in the field some of them showed some cool tools to the police by just requesting them for them so she's two to go looking for a guy. that would usually little flirtation as we've seen with yours do you see each of us knows told me of something but that doesn't mean
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so we have another georgetowner here. luis gonzalez. luis gonds les, when he was years old, his family came to the yoits from mexico. he had difficult childhood in santa ana, california, after his parents separated and he lived with his mother in a car garage for several years. after his mother remarried, luis lived with an abusive stepfather bum luis overcame the circumstances to become an excellent student he graduated from high school in the top 1% of his class. now that's a 1% we like to talk about. 4.69 g.p.a. and he passed all nine advanced placement exams that he took. luis is also involved in extracurricular and volunteer activities. he was secretary of the school's, here it is again, national honor society chapter. he helped organize an anti-bullying campaign i a local elementary school and created a mentorship program to help incoming freshmen at his high school. on saturday, instead of relax , he volunteered to tutor other students in math on saturdays, every saturday, and he volunteered to help a teacher at the local element
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in 2016 georgetown university center on education in the workforce issued a report, america's divided recovery, which found that only 34% of jobs are now filled with employees with a high school diploma or less. and this trend toward workers with more than a high school diploma began in the early 2000s, and has recently accelerated. and jobs for those with no postsecondary training are trending down even faster. georgetown's report showed that in the six years after the recession ended, the economy added 11.6 million jobs. 11.5 of them, or 99%, have gone to workers with at least some postsecondary education. those with the high school diploma or less gained only 80,000 jobs, less than 1% of those jobs. looking at it another way, this graph from georgetown university shows first the loss of jobs during the recession and then the recovery of jobs, the shaded area on the left, shows that the recession, from december 2007, to january of 2010. the blue line shows jobs held by those with a bachelor's degree or more. the numbers show, as you can see, slight gains and losses during the recess
in 2016 georgetown university center on education in the workforce issued a report, america's divided recovery, which found that only 34% of jobs are now filled with employees with a high school diploma or less. and this trend toward workers with more than a high school diploma began in the early 2000s, and has recently accelerated. and jobs for those with no postsecondary training are trending down even faster. georgetown's report showed that in the six years after the recession ended, the...
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my name is ann cubara, i'm at georgetown. i'm a 30-year navy veteran and i have been overseas a lot. so whenever i went to the stores i was comforted by american beef and other american products. there's definitely -- >> thank you. >> -- a quality difference. so i have two questions. one, how much is a head of cattle and, two, when you are trying to break down trade barriers with our competitors, do you find that going to the wto is a last-ditch resort or is it -- or effort? what are some of the things that you've worked on over the decades, especially to enter markets in asia? >> well, first of all, thank you for your service. >> yes. >> and thank you for your support for u.s. agriculture. i think when you look at the value of cattle overall, it definitely fluctuates. i think the average fed steer this last year, i think that brought i think anywhere between like $1,400 and $1,800. so it depends a lot on quality. it also depends on -- because we have a wide range. you have what is called commercial beef production, which is
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live coverage from georgetown university begins at 11 a.m.
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. >> the chances of me being at a dinner party in georgetown is a real high. good to see you both. thank you. that's it for us. thank you for joining us. john bolton isotototototh ways. here is lou. [♪] david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. shocking new text messages between fbi officials raising questions about former president obama's potential involvement in the hillary clinton investigation. lisa page texting her lover peter strzok saying potus wants to know everything we are doing. but at the time, president obama insisted he never got involved in fbi investigations. >> i guarantee there is no political influence in any investigation conducted by the justice department or the fbi. not just in this case, but in any case. full stop, period. full stop, nobody gets treated differently when it comes to the justice department because nobody is above the law. david: president trump reacting to the revelations tweeting quote, new fbi texts are bombshells. we'll discuss the corruption. the president deciding whether to release the democratic rebuttal to the memo releas
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taylor.y morel p.m., from the georgetown university law center. thomas west talks about his book. >> in a republican form of consent,t based on virtue is needed more in than any other form of government. republic, the people themselves pick the rules. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m.. the film, a city decides. the group use had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. at our school, some kids don't like colored people. >> i think it's the individual that counts. how are you going to get to know a person without meeting them? >> these children were ready. at 6:00 p.m., we look at a selection of clifford berryman's popular political cartoons from the early 20th century. >> he continued to draw for the washington evening star for a lot -- next 42 years. his cartoons appeared almost daily. very prominently placed. he is quite illustrious career. >> watch american history tv every weekend. >> president trump welcomed australian prime minister malcolm turnbull to the white house friday, where they held a joint news conference. while taking questions from
taylor.y morel p.m., from the georgetown university law center. thomas west talks about his book. >> in a republican form of consent,t based on virtue is needed more in than any other form of government. republic, the people themselves pick the rules. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m.. the film, a city decides. the group use had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. at our school, some kids don't like colored people. >> i think it's the individual that counts. how are you...
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from the lush greenery of its countryside, to its vibrant capital georgetown, it's a place of beautys a darker under current. underlying all of this is a cultural acceptance that suicide is part of guyana. it's notjust one thing that makes someone think that, you know what, i'm going to end my life. every day my parents would have money and many of those things are contributed to it. and it was seeing her parents find it difficult to feed her family that led to lisa's depression and trying to take her own life, at the age 01:14. yeah, ifelt as though, you know, they were struggling a lot and i wanted to do more and to help them. i felt like if i was out of the equation, then things would be much better. good morning. but lisa is here today because one teacher encouraged her to talk. she won miss guyana and used her platform to set up pora, prevention of teenage suicide. # i would take back everything back #. lisa shares her story of how she became a singer and a model, it's her way of inspiring young people. after the discussion, five school children wanted to talk. about things that
from the lush greenery of its countryside, to its vibrant capital georgetown, it's a place of beautys a darker under current. underlying all of this is a cultural acceptance that suicide is part of guyana. it's notjust one thing that makes someone think that, you know what, i'm going to end my life. every day my parents would have money and many of those things are contributed to it. and it was seeing her parents find it difficult to feed her family that led to lisa's depression and trying to...
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i'm executive director of the supreme court is to two and a professor at georgetown and i welcome you to today's program which is a preview of the cases set for the second half of this term. the first half of the term had more blockbusters than we had seen in a long time, and the second-half promises to be more exciting than the first half, fortunately we have an incredible panel here today to discuss these cases. before i get out of the way thank the american constitution society and the federalist society to cosponsor the event. also the special events coordinator and introduce our moderator who is a georgetown graduate and was went the ad at her and now has an independent contractor and reporter and i think probably amy knows more about the supreme court the and any person alive so with that i turn the program overth to amy. >> that is a tough introduction to live up to but i will be very brief to introduce our panels i will point you to the nametags but what you really need to know about the panel is between the four of them they have argued 84 cases at the supreme court o so if y
i'm executive director of the supreme court is to two and a professor at georgetown and i welcome you to today's program which is a preview of the cases set for the second half of this term. the first half of the term had more blockbusters than we had seen in a long time, and the second-half promises to be more exciting than the first half, fortunately we have an incredible panel here today to discuss these cases. before i get out of the way thank the american constitution society and the...
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from the lush greenery of its countryside, to its vibrant capital georgetown, it‘s a place of beautynotjust one thing that makes someone think that, you know what, i‘m going to end my life. every day my parents would have money and many of those things are contributed to it. and it was seeing her parents find it difficult to feed her family that led to lisa‘s depression and trying to take her own life, at the age of 14. yeah, ifelt as though, you know, they were struggling a lot and i wanted to do more and to help them. i felt like if i was out of the equation, then things would be much better. good morning. but lisa is here today because one teacher encouraged her to talk. she won miss guyana and used her platform to set up pora, —— pots, prevention of teenage suicide. # i would take back everything back #. lisa shares her story of how she became a singer and a model, it‘s her way of inspiring young people. after the discussion, five school children wanted to talk. about things that happen. i‘m always in school. i never, never like to let people know my feelings, i always smile. the
from the lush greenery of its countryside, to its vibrant capital georgetown, it‘s a place of beautynotjust one thing that makes someone think that, you know what, i‘m going to end my life. every day my parents would have money and many of those things are contributed to it. and it was seeing her parents find it difficult to feed her family that led to lisa‘s depression and trying to take her own life, at the age of 14. yeah, ifelt as though, you know, they were struggling a lot and i...
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of the topics we've covered facebook and twitter see our poll shows at r t v dot com coming up georgetown present chris chambers enters the hearts of us to discuss the real success of marvel's smash yeah why tamper and then tell the walls and lines that reminds us of a very important. states in. when the whole make this manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the room in closest to protect themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts only the one percent. to ignore middle of the room sick. room the more you'll need to. pay everybody i'm stephen both on the task hollywood guy will suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v.'s to suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru where she's a little bit different i'm not a. good lawyer no no no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have some fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people which. were american were smooth enough but what that's not us americans are screwed good plus huckster golf playing s
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give me a big georgetown welcome to our panelists. [applause] >> thank you very much for introduction, i'm adam ferris and we have three distinguished pammests today that are eager to share their insights and thoughts with you guys about the importance of free trade and agriculture. i note that you just got to hear a little bit about us and i thought it might be a good idea if the panel knew more about our audience. so, can we gate show of hands how many georgetown students in the audience today? awesome. very good. any congressional hill staff? a couple rows. thank you. any executive branch folks that might be in the audience? one. nice. thanks for being here. so if it's okay, open is up for introductions and then go off into a q & a section which i will start off. kent, if you want to start off. >> thanks so much for havingmer here. let me tell you about who the national cattlemen's beef association is, as an industry we represent the -- the largest and oldest trade association representing the cattle industry. been around since the
give me a big georgetown welcome to our panelists. [applause] >> thank you very much for introduction, i'm adam ferris and we have three distinguished pammests today that are eager to share their insights and thoughts with you guys about the importance of free trade and agriculture. i note that you just got to hear a little bit about us and i thought it might be a good idea if the panel knew more about our audience. so, can we gate show of hands how many georgetown students in the...
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. >> midway through supreme court term, attorneys and court watches at georgetown university law center discussed some of the key cases to be heard in the coming months. the court will be deciding cases related to congressional gerrymandering, immigration restrictions and taxes of online shopping. this is 90 minutes. >> the people who are getting their food just finish up that and proceed quietly. we will get the program started. i am the executive director -- [audio lost] our moderator is a georgetown graduate first and most important. she was once the editor of reporter for the -- and now she is just an independent contractor and a reporter. and amy really, i think, probably knows more about the supreme court than any person alive. with that, i will turn the program over to amy. >> that is a tough introduction to live up to. he also asked me to be very brief in introducing our panel. so i will point you to the nametags. you have google and if you have one more transport what i think you really need to know about the panel is between the four of them, they have argued 84 cases at the s
. >> midway through supreme court term, attorneys and court watches at georgetown university law center discussed some of the key cases to be heard in the coming months. the court will be deciding cases related to congressional gerrymandering, immigration restrictions and taxes of online shopping. this is 90 minutes. >> the people who are getting their food just finish up that and proceed quietly. we will get the program started. i am the executive director -- [audio lost] our...
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the topics we've covered her face because twitter see our poll shows at r t v dot com coming up georgetown present chris chambers enters the talks and us to discuss the real success of marvel's smash hit like temper and then tell the walls and lines that reminds us of a very important. states in. same wrong but old roles just don't hold. any old ladies yet to shape out they can stick out to engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. an epic roar echo throughout hollywood this weekend hawk watches as the marvel universe superhero black panther was finally unleashed in theaters here in the united states and around the world and the benchmark of success in a capitalistic culture is money then without a shadow of a doubt black panther is in just four days of release a smashing success by pulling in a record breaking two hundred thirty five million dollar opening weekend at the box office black panther shatter not only box office records alon held movie industry beliefs and a racist barrier is about the amount of green a film of color
the topics we've covered her face because twitter see our poll shows at r t v dot com coming up georgetown present chris chambers enters the talks and us to discuss the real success of marvel's smash hit like temper and then tell the walls and lines that reminds us of a very important. states in. same wrong but old roles just don't hold. any old ladies yet to shape out they can stick out to engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground....
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than just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss black panthers true success is georgetown university professor chris chambers a few wow you too that's a big price that's a big number oh it is blows away every every you know and it and you there weren't any rappers in the movie right there weren't any bizarre stereotypes in the movie there were some hard questions and issues to debate in the movie all the things that you know the go counterintuitive to what hollywood just over and over again in all the years leading up so let me ask you you know why why do you believe. you know why is black panther success this week and so much bigger than just dollars numbers like what actually was the success it's a perfect storm i mean we have we have the current cultural and social and political climate that really where i think african-americans needed this kind of a pick me up but black people. can't create these kind of domestic numbers and you're going to see that repeated i mean this is a character that was invented by white people in the sixty's by stan lee but i think the time is
than just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss black panthers true success is georgetown university professor chris chambers a few wow you too that's a big price that's a big number oh it is blows away every every you know and it and you there weren't any rappers in the movie right there weren't any bizarre stereotypes in the movie there were some hard questions and issues to debate in the movie all the things that you know the go counterintuitive to what hollywood just over...
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if you walk down the sidewalk or go to a nice dinner party in georgetown, you won't hear a single breakthe lockstep message they are putting out. >> the chances of me being at a dinner party in georgetown is a real high. good to see you both. thank you. that's it for us. thank you for joining us. john bolton is >> but the deal doesn't have everything democrats want, doesn't have everything democrats want, but it has a great deal of what the american people want. >> our armed forces will have a great deal of the resources they need to keep america's taste. lauren: senate striking a deal current two-year budget the white house has endorsed, but there could be trouble when it goes to the house. >> traders worried about polluting federal debt. the 10 year yield talk about the two pointy% level. turning to stocks appear to have stabilized. take a look at our future is also
if you walk down the sidewalk or go to a nice dinner party in georgetown, you won't hear a single breakthe lockstep message they are putting out. >> the chances of me being at a dinner party in georgetown is a real high. good to see you both. thank you. that's it for us. thank you for joining us. john bolton is >> but the deal doesn't have everything democrats want, doesn't have everything democrats want, but it has a great deal of what the american people want. >> our armed...
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georgetown. i was thrilled to be one of her mentors, sheafs fearless, feisty, traits that make her the amissouriing reporter she is today and she also i have to say she just took a new job with pbs. she gave up a job at the new york times to go to pbs. i know. [laughter] >> and she's also a contributor to msnbc. [applause] >> whether it's discussing tax reform or writing about rob porter, y'all know rob porter? [laughter] >> i bet you didn't know him a couple of days ago. former staff secretary who resigned about allegations of spousal abuse twice. darlene, associated press, her home for last three decades. she was like did you have to? actually three decades sounds better than 30 years. [laughter] >> neither one. [laughter] >> but covered first lady michelle obama and covered white house since 2009. [applause] >> well, well. [laughter] >> whether it's confronting sarah huckabee sanders over the president's treason comments or lashing out at a fellow journalist who clearly didn't know you or invo
georgetown. i was thrilled to be one of her mentors, sheafs fearless, feisty, traits that make her the amissouriing reporter she is today and she also i have to say she just took a new job with pbs. she gave up a job at the new york times to go to pbs. i know. [laughter] >> and she's also a contributor to msnbc. [applause] >> whether it's discussing tax reform or writing about rob porter, y'all know rob porter? [laughter] >> i bet you didn't know him a couple of days ago....
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. >>> after that, from georgetown university, two panels on u.s. trade policy. the first on financial regulations and the second on internet sales. >>> and later, a british house of commons hearing on fake news with representatives from facebook. >>> up next, a
. >>> after that, from georgetown university, two panels on u.s. trade policy. the first on financial regulations and the second on internet sales. >>> and later, a british house of commons hearing on fake news with representatives from facebook. >>> up next, a
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this is from the georgetown university law center. food just and proceed quietly. we will get the program started. i am the executive director -- [audio lost] the first half of the term had more blockbusters than we have seen in a long time. the second half promises to be even more exciting than the first half. fortunately, we have an incredible panel today to discuss these cases. before i get out of the way, i want to thank the american constitution society and the federalist society for cosponsoring this event. i want to thank ian maine, the special events coordinator. i want to introduce our oderator, amy howe, once the editor of the scotus blog. now she is just an independent contractor and a reporter for the scotus blog. amy probably knows more about the supreme court than any person alive. with that, i will turn the program over to amy. amy: that is a tough introduction to live up to. he asked me to be very brief in introducing our panel. i will be pointing to nametags and have you google. what you need to know about our panel is that, between the four of the
this is from the georgetown university law center. food just and proceed quietly. we will get the program started. i am the executive director -- [audio lost] the first half of the term had more blockbusters than we have seen in a long time. the second half promises to be even more exciting than the first half. fortunately, we have an incredible panel today to discuss these cases. before i get out of the way, i want to thank the american constitution society and the federalist society for...
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he will be talking about the corporate tax rate at georgetown university law school at 12:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. rose mcgowan will talk about her and her on c-span2 experiences working in the entertainment industry, live at 7:00 p.m.. >> earlier today, president traveled to west virginia to address legislators at the republican congressional retreat. clark's father, thank you for the way you provide for us and our nation. each day, we can count on your hand. you provide our daily bread. we provide for us in ways can never, ever thank you enough for. we want to stop for a moment and say thank you. us theou for allowing privilege for being able to serve, for giving us the attitude of servants. we pray you pour onto west what you spoke to jeremiah when you , not if you utter worthy worthless words, you will be my spokesman. i pray you give us were the words to speak to a nation that needs encouragement right now. i pay for our president and the vice president and their teams. i pray you continue to pour wisdom over them, give them inside that can only come from you, direct their
he will be talking about the corporate tax rate at georgetown university law school at 12:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. rose mcgowan will talk about her and her on c-span2 experiences working in the entertainment industry, live at 7:00 p.m.. >> earlier today, president traveled to west virginia to address legislators at the republican congressional retreat. clark's father, thank you for the way you provide for us and our nation. each day, we can count on your hand. you provide our daily...
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about howtalk georgetown had a base of slaves to build buildings. your parents might have gone to georgetown at a time where my mom was legally barred from going there. -- you have legacy. legacy is seen as something, it is not horrible. affirmative action is this evil thing that hurts people. america is a great way to think about this presidency. reality tv, social media, our country has changed. we are not interested in politically correct people at this point in our country. withne: i was going to go moment." the my book would be called omg. the story of donald trump's presidency would be the subtitle. this goes back to a year ago in may. my colleagues and i were sitting in our booth in the white house and we were waiting for something to come from the press office. it comes into the inbox. i said, oh my god, he just fire jim comey. fired jim comey. it has been filled with moments, a lot of omg moments. in your to thought that you're to might have begun a little differently, might have been a little calmer or more stable. it has not. it has not s
about howtalk georgetown had a base of slaves to build buildings. your parents might have gone to georgetown at a time where my mom was legally barred from going there. -- you have legacy. legacy is seen as something, it is not horrible. affirmative action is this evil thing that hurts people. america is a great way to think about this presidency. reality tv, social media, our country has changed. we are not interested in politically correct people at this point in our country. withne: i was...
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our moderator, amy, who is a georgetown graduate first and most important. she was once the editor reporter for the scotus blog. and now they is just an independent contractor and a reporter for the scotus blog. and amy really, i think probably knows more about the supreme court than any person alive. so with that, i will turn the program over to amy. >> that is a tough introductory to live up to. i have been asked to quickly introduce the panel, so i will leave you to the name tags. they have argued 84 cases at the supreme court. if you think about it in the term of the number of cases the supreme court hears each term, that is well over a full term's worth of cases just for these four panelists. i want to thank the supreme court for giving us so much interesting stuff to talk about today. and if there is one theme that seems to be emerging this term, i think it has to be redistricting. my colleagues in the press room will agree with me that it seems like there is one of these sort of homer simpson signs. it has been x number of hours since the last redisst
our moderator, amy, who is a georgetown graduate first and most important. she was once the editor reporter for the scotus blog. and now they is just an independent contractor and a reporter for the scotus blog. and amy really, i think probably knows more about the supreme court than any person alive. so with that, i will turn the program over to amy. >> that is a tough introductory to live up to. i have been asked to quickly introduce the panel, so i will leave you to the name tags. they...
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if you walk down the sidewalk or go to a nice dinner party in georgetown, you won't hear a single breakstep message they are putting out. >> the chances of me being at a dinner party in georgetown is a real high. good to see you both. thank you. that's it for us. thank you for joining us. john bolton isotototototh ways. here is lou. [♪] david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. shocking new text messages between fbi officials raising questions about former president obama's potential involvement in the hillary clinton investigation. lisa page texting her lover peter strzok saying potus wants to know everything we are doing. but at the time, president obama insisted he never got involved in fbi investigations. >> i guarantee there is no political
if you walk down the sidewalk or go to a nice dinner party in georgetown, you won't hear a single breakstep message they are putting out. >> the chances of me being at a dinner party in georgetown is a real high. good to see you both. thank you. that's it for us. thank you for joining us. john bolton isotototototh ways. here is lou. [♪] david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. shocking new text messages between fbi officials raising questions about former president obama's...
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so, i think it is fitting that the mccourt school of public policy at georgetown's premier sort of faculty with public policy would try to take on this conversation and put ourselves in the discussion taking place both domestically and internationally how trade can continue to play an important role it has throughout sort of america's just, sort of economic history, its political history, what that means moving forward under the current administration and future ones. so i think a really good place to start that conversation is with the digital industry. i can't really emphasize enough, i think we all agree how important it is. this conversation would not taken place and i can send out live tweet updates to inform people we're still on. it is integral part of our lives. we understand that it is also a integral part of our modern economy and rapidly growing one. it is one we haven't scoped out space on in terms of regulations and specifically how the exchange of goods happens across borders. the u.s. is the leading player on that. it is easy to sy that the united states is just the world le
so, i think it is fitting that the mccourt school of public policy at georgetown's premier sort of faculty with public policy would try to take on this conversation and put ourselves in the discussion taking place both domestically and internationally how trade can continue to play an important role it has throughout sort of america's just, sort of economic history, its political history, what that means moving forward under the current administration and future ones. so i think a really good...
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you don't see this every day. 68 degrees in dover. 72 in georgetown, delaware this afternoon. meanwhile, allentown,er in got out of 40s so it just depended which neighborhood you were in. it would vary place to place. the main wax the showers and thunderstorms now pushing south and east. so you'll get brain will redevelop through noon. we'll finally xik system out to sea tomorrow afternoon. we're looking at temperatures in the 40s. early clouds and afternoon sunshine. 43 on tuesday. valentine's day, if you're going out on date night, it looks good. 54. some showers on thursday and then a cooldown for next weekend. let's turn it over to amy with some sports. >> thanks so much. success as a price. another eagles coach leaving the nest. it may be more than a scare for the 90ers aft. >>> let's go to lester holt and check out what's coming up on "nbc nightly news." >> thank you. more coming up on the civil rights lawsuit involved harvey weinstein claiming human rights violations. plus, what caused a plane crash near moscow? all 71 people on board are presumed dead. also, the high p
you don't see this every day. 68 degrees in dover. 72 in georgetown, delaware this afternoon. meanwhile, allentown,er in got out of 40s so it just depended which neighborhood you were in. it would vary place to place. the main wax the showers and thunderstorms now pushing south and east. so you'll get brain will redevelop through noon. we'll finally xik system out to sea tomorrow afternoon. we're looking at temperatures in the 40s. early clouds and afternoon sunshine. 43 on tuesday. valentine's...
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speaking at georgetown law school. and on c-span2 at 7:00 p.m., rose mcgowan will talk about her new book "brave," and her experiences in the entertainment industry. that is tomorrow on c-span2. ♪ announcer: c-span's history series landmark cases returns with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week, historians join us to discuss the constitutional issues and personal stories behind a significant supreme court decisions. on monday, figure 26, live at 9:00 eastern. to help you better understand each case we have a companion guide written by a veteran journalist. landmark cases, volume 2. plus shipping, and handling. to get your copy, go to c-span.org. ♪ announcer: the atlantic council hosted a discussion about vladimir putin. we heard from the former u.s. ambassador to russia and nato, a russian journalist, and russia's first foreign minister. ais is about an hour and half.
speaking at georgetown law school. and on c-span2 at 7:00 p.m., rose mcgowan will talk about her new book "brave," and her experiences in the entertainment industry. that is tomorrow on c-span2. ♪ announcer: c-span's history series landmark cases returns with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week, historians join us to discuss the constitutional issues and personal stories behind a significant supreme court decisions. on monday, figure 26, live at 9:00 eastern. to help you...
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but we never talk about the fact of georgetown and other places. one they still have the building to begin with. and the number your parents two, might have gone to georgetown at a time where my mom was legally barred from going there. but somehow, they call that -- i forget what it is called when you have it, loyalty -- legacy. you have legacy, and that is seen as something that is not normal -- is normal. affirmative action is this evil thing that hurts people. so america is a great way to think about this presidency. because the president's reality tv social media, our country has , changed. we are not someone who -- we are not interested in politically correct people i think at this point in our country. prof. thompson: darlene. darlene: i was going to go with never a dull moment, but i charged -- changed to a new title. my book would be called omg. [laughter] darlene: the story of donald trump's presidency or something like that. i go with the second title because this goes back to a year ago in may. my colleagues and i were sitting in our boo
but we never talk about the fact of georgetown and other places. one they still have the building to begin with. and the number your parents two, might have gone to georgetown at a time where my mom was legally barred from going there. but somehow, they call that -- i forget what it is called when you have it, loyalty -- legacy. you have legacy, and that is seen as something that is not normal -- is normal. affirmative action is this evil thing that hurts people. so america is a great way to...
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also atlantic city international, georgetown en 40 pocono. so temperatures already above the average high for this time. year. then we're going into the mid-50s with wall-to-wall sunshine today, haven't seen that very often. and then tonight doesn't really cool down a whole lot. the atmosphere is still relatively warm, but we do have that storm in the forecast. i'll tell when you that rain starts and how long it's going to affect our area coming up in just a few minutes. >>> right now a packed courtroom just finished listening to the prosecution's closing argument in the federal corruption trial of allentown mayor ed pawlowski. he denies charges of trading city contracts for campaign doe nations. his defense, will get a chance at closing arguments after the recess. the case will likely go to the jury tomorrow. an nbc 10 reporter is in the courtroom and will update developments on air this afternoon and on the nbc 10 app. >>> stime now 11:08 and time to check the roads with jess jess. >> watching the blue right now right around westchester pik
also atlantic city international, georgetown en 40 pocono. so temperatures already above the average high for this time. year. then we're going into the mid-50s with wall-to-wall sunshine today, haven't seen that very often. and then tonight doesn't really cool down a whole lot. the atmosphere is still relatively warm, but we do have that storm in the forecast. i'll tell when you that rain starts and how long it's going to affect our area coming up in just a few minutes. >>> right now...
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if you walk down the sidewalk or go to a nice dinner party in georgetown, you won't hear a single break they are putting out. >> the chances of me being at a dinner party in georgetown is a real high. good to see you both. thank you. that's it for us. thank you for joining us. john bolton is among our guest tomorrow. please join melissa francis after the bell right here. >> tonight rex tillerson said the russians are already middling in the midterm election. is there any way to stop them? we have the exclusive details. doctor markets planes why new healthcare plan between three major companies could be the way to the future that lets you ride into the greatness of medicine. got a thermometer. it's about to get hot in here. >> all right, what the hell is going on. this russian rabbit hole is turning into a fruitless cluste cluster, it is threatening the foundation of our government and now we are on a road to nowhere at an impasse. you have an incidental volu
if you walk down the sidewalk or go to a nice dinner party in georgetown, you won't hear a single break they are putting out. >> the chances of me being at a dinner party in georgetown is a real high. good to see you both. thank you. that's it for us. thank you for joining us. john bolton is among our guest tomorrow. please join melissa francis after the bell right here. >> tonight rex tillerson said the russians are already middling in the midterm election. is there any way to stop...
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warm there. 77 in georgetown. 77 for doylestown. wildwood, even out there at the beaches, 74 degrees. so a remarkable day. let's look at some of the numbers right now. lehigh valley, you were so warm today. blandon, 77 degrees. hopewell, 75 right now. whitehall, 7. easton, 75 right now. holding on to these temperatures which are 30 degrees above average. in philadelphia, parkside at 74. manayunk, 76. ft. richmond 72 and bustleton at 78 degrees. it's a mild evening but we're watching these showers. could see thunderstorms popping as they move through the area. just kind of generating and strengthening a little. nothing severe. all of that is part of the long line trailing right along that jet stream. it's leaning over in our direction. not expecting that we're going to see the icing events in places like oklahoma and not the flooding they saw in the midwest. but here's what's going to happen. we're going to hang on to the 60s. you will likely still see 60s in millville but 50s inville as these showers and storms come through tonight.
warm there. 77 in georgetown. 77 for doylestown. wildwood, even out there at the beaches, 74 degrees. so a remarkable day. let's look at some of the numbers right now. lehigh valley, you were so warm today. blandon, 77 degrees. hopewell, 75 right now. whitehall, 7. easton, 75 right now. holding on to these temperatures which are 30 degrees above average. in philadelphia, parkside at 74. manayunk, 76. ft. richmond 72 and bustleton at 78 degrees. it's a mild evening but we're watching these...
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supermodel kelly were back played college golf at georgetown. julie inkster was the ringer. local golfer on team eastwood. captain clint. looking great. 87 years old. watch him knockdown this putt for par on the third hole. four of the five holes. $80,000 to charity. bill murray and eastwood teams raising $100,000 going to great causes.>>> this is been rough going for the cal bears basketball team. in colorado 42 fouls called in the game. when they needed one thing at a -- they did not get it. cal rallies from 9 down early. mcneil buries the 3. 11 seconds. he got a foul. they could not get it done. colorado breaks free. with five seconds left. cal loses 68-64 on the road.>>> time to check this out. it is national signing day. high school athletes excited to go to a big college. jacob copeland decides on florida instead of alabama like his mother wanted. she just gets up and leaves. she is ticked off. he could've gone to florida alabama or tennessee. later they decide happily to hug it out. she is still irritated. got to see how the cavaliers game ended. they finally when one
supermodel kelly were back played college golf at georgetown. julie inkster was the ringer. local golfer on team eastwood. captain clint. looking great. 87 years old. watch him knockdown this putt for par on the third hole. four of the five holes. $80,000 to charity. bill murray and eastwood teams raising $100,000 going to great causes.>>> this is been rough going for the cal bears basketball team. in colorado 42 fouls called in the game. when they needed one thing at a -- they did not...