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. >>> and only on news 4 tonight, fromhe d.c.general homeless shelter to georgetown university, a young woman's journey to her college graduation almost complete. >> we're doing something that we didn't think weould do, people didn't think we could do, but we're doing it and it feels grt. >>1 news 4 at 10 starts now. >> pull out those umbrellas, folks, before you head off to bed and get ready for a run of rainy days. hi, everybody, i'm jim handy. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. it's going to be dreary when you wake up oid it's g to stay that way for a few days. >> let's kick things off with doug kammerer, getting you ready for that wet morning commute. >> we're not talking a ton of rain. we're talking about areas of drizzle and showers. kea good idea to ta the umbrella with you just in case you're going to need it. we are expecting showers off and on thursday. we have a 40% chance of that. we have showers out there right now. storm team 4 radar tracking the shower activity, down to the northern neck, just east of ic frederburg, king georgetownty, st. mary's county, tu're seeing showers ther
. >>> and only on news 4 tonight, fromhe d.c.general homeless shelter to georgetown university, a young woman's journey to her college graduation almost complete. >> we're doing something that we didn't think weould do, people didn't think we could do, but we're doing it and it feels grt. >>1 news 4 at 10 starts now. >> pull out those umbrellas, folks, before you head off to bed and get ready for a run of rainy days. hi, everybody, i'm jim handy. >> and i'm...
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and earned a full scholarship to georgetown university, dpite being homeless. only on 4, our mark segraves sits down with nelson nowerthat h journey to graduation is almost complete. >> make us d.c. proud.>> reporter: rashema nelson, her younger brother andtheir mother spent five years without a place to call home. >> it was horrible. it had a really negative impact on a me my younger brother moving from house to house or couch to couch or hotelto hotel and finally making it to the shelter. >> reporter: while they weae tough yrs, nelson stayed focused on one tithing, get to college. >> i knew that education was the only way out. >> reporter: she graduated valedictorian and got a full scholarship to georgetown university. but nelson knew the hard work was just starting. >> i was there with the most elite peop you know, in the country. it was just like i'm this girl, graduated from anacostia high school. i'm not sure if i can meet the standards. i questioned myself and doubd myself. >> reporter: nelson may have veubted herself but ne gave up. next week she'll get
and earned a full scholarship to georgetown university, dpite being homeless. only on 4, our mark segraves sits down with nelson nowerthat h journey to graduation is almost complete. >> make us d.c. proud.>> reporter: rashema nelson, her younger brother andtheir mother spent five years without a place to call home. >> it was horrible. it had a really negative impact on a me my younger brother moving from house to house or couch to couch or hotelto hotel and finally making it...
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n >>> this morning, georgetown university says it plans to expel two students linked to that college admissions scandal. neither student was named. georgetown said in a statement that knowingly misrepresenting yourself on an application can be cause for dismissal. several mons ago wealthy parents and coaches were arrested and accused of paying large sums of money toget the kids into elite colleges. >>> finally an arrest in a ac hit-and-run dent that killed a teenager. raymond robinson of haymarket is accused of driving the wrong way down the gainesville road and hitting the teen in the back. he and his dad were putting vehicles in a truck when -- tools in a vehicle when they saw the driver coming, and he hitte th and kept on going. a tip led police to robinson who is being held without ond. > 4:08. an update to the montgomery county swift water rescue near tavern.alls we saw this yesterday. >> late yesterday morning.hu one man was when a car plunged into the canal. chopper 4 showing the overturned car in the water yesterday morning. the rescue team pulled two men out ofe water. the dr
n >>> this morning, georgetown university says it plans to expel two students linked to that college admissions scandal. neither student was named. georgetown said in a statement that knowingly misrepresenting yourself on an application can be cause for dismissal. several mons ago wealthy parents and coaches were arrested and accused of paying large sums of money toget the kids into elite colleges. >>> finally an arrest in a ac hit-and-run dent that killed a teenager. raymond...
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after filing suit, georgetown inform him and another student of its intent to expel them from the universityawsuit argues georgetown deprived him of due process and violated the university's honor system during its investigation into his admission to the school. joining us here on set this friday, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. let's talk about this suit. not only does he want to stop his expulsion from the school he's also seeking compensation for the tuition as well. does he have any grounds >> originally the student wanted to withdraw, keep his credits and have an unblemished record so he could transfer to another school. georgetown said no, we are not giving you that, and that's what precipitated this lawsuit. this case and any other cases that come up surrounding this college cheating scandal is really about two major things. whether or not an honor code applies to a student before they come to the university. in other words, when they are filling out the admissions or application process, and before they are actually students and down by the honor code. the other thing that it rai
after filing suit, georgetown inform him and another student of its intent to expel them from the universityawsuit argues georgetown deprived him of due process and violated the university's honor system during its investigation into his admission to the school. joining us here on set this friday, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. let's talk about this suit. not only does he want to stop his expulsion from the school he's also seeking compensation for the tuition as well. does he have any...
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georgetown university has expelled two students and one of them is fighting back.f them is a joern and is filing a lawsuit against the university he claims he had no idea what his father did and that he shouldn't be penalized for his actions. the father allegedly bribed the tennis coach with $400,000 to pass his son off as a star tennis player. the son is blaming the university for not noticing that his high school records made no mention of tennis. >>> a big honor for the 13-year-old girl whose kidnapping and dramatic escape stunned the nation jayme closs made a rear public appearance on wednesday, receiving a hometown hero award from wisconsin lawmakers closs' parents were murdered last october she was held captive for 88 days in a cabin before she was able to flee and help lead police to her kidnapper. >>> still ahead, a heartwarming high school graduation at a hospital, and it was barely even gone how a brewery got beer lovers to track down its stolen van in less than an hour. p licking, scratching, scooting, and rubbing... may be signs of allergic itch, a medi
georgetown university has expelled two students and one of them is fighting back.f them is a joern and is filing a lawsuit against the university he claims he had no idea what his father did and that he shouldn't be penalized for his actions. the father allegedly bribed the tennis coach with $400,000 to pass his son off as a star tennis player. the son is blaming the university for not noticing that his high school records made no mention of tennis. >>> a big honor for the 13-year-old...
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history,n lectures in georgetown university professor nowen talks about how politicians and reform groups in the 20th century attempted to improve interested regulation and prohibition. here is a preview. >> on the one hand, there is this general insecurity about the state of society and about how, it's an enormous social problems can be solved. there is this recognition of a fundamental change in the economy, it kind of sobering realization that industrial capitalism is here to stay, at least it is, in 1912. a different story in 1919, right? but also, on optimism of, we can do something about this. this isn't it an existential, paralyzing fear, this is, we have a problem, let's roll up our sleeves, get some degrees, and solve it. they did not see those as antithetical ideas. the bottom line is that progressive reform appealed to those who had something to lose, including their status in society. . not fearful, but not hopeless. maybe that seems like a contradiction, but again, what i want to emphasize, if there is one thing they share, it is this enormous confidence that social and econo
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tonight's georgetown university professor catherine onton cohen teaches a class the progressive era.he talks about how politicians and reform groups in the early as 20 century attempted to improve social and economic transitions. and prohibition. here's a preview. >> there is this general insecurity about the state of society and about how it's problem's can be solved. there is this recognition of a fundamental change in the economy, a kind of sober realization industrial capitalism is here to stay. of -- wethis optimism can do something about this. this is not existential, paralyzing fear. this is we have got a problem, let's roll up our sleeves, get it -- doctoral degrees and solve it. the bottom-line is a progressive reformists appealed to those who had nothing to lose, including their status in society. so fearful but not hopeless. maybe that is because i feel , but ifontradiction there was one thing they share it is this confidence that social conditions can be improved. you see that in wilson's fascination with making this machine of liberty be as frictionless as possible. anno
tonight's georgetown university professor catherine onton cohen teaches a class the progressive era.he talks about how politicians and reform groups in the early as 20 century attempted to improve social and economic transitions. and prohibition. here's a preview. >> there is this general insecurity about the state of society and about how it's problem's can be solved. there is this recognition of a fundamental change in the economy, a kind of sober realization industrial capitalism is...
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katie wells is a researcher at georgetown university in washington d.c. for the post to you she's been following for drivers in the city and found hoff below the poverty line that us for some it meant that they would take on longer and longer hours driving 16 and 18 hour days rather that meant that they began working 67 days a week others and up and bankruptcy ended up in homelessness the research suggests that the current right hand industry is not sustainable in its current shape despite being a pioneer in the right hailing accordingly loses a staggering amount of money even if its drivers are not necessarily well paid instead investors will be banking on cuban drivers being replaced by driverless vehicles meaning one less expense. that's not yet on the horizon in the meantime there's a lot of people wanting rights a lot of dissatisfied drivers and no clear road ahead. a plant birger with indian competitor ta ta it was meant to give the $27000.00 steel workers germany's to syncro a secure future but the plan has hit stiff resistance along the european c
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students at georgetown university are celebrating graduation this weekend.e're learning mo details about how the school is dealing with the fallout over the admissions cheating >> one student who ex-pesed is -- one student who was expelled is suing the school.r: >> reportewo students were expelled after being linked to the admissions scam. now one of the students is adam sempervino completed his junior year here. earlier his father pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to former ten is coach gordonrnst get special admission for his son. adam said he did notnow about the payoff and wants to remain at the university and keep his we got reaction from several parents who students who agree with the university's decision to expel the students, but not everyone agrees. >> the student did not know, and the student has the equalingifications to get in, i -- the qualifications to get in, i think it should be considered. >> reporter: georgetown does nom cnt on ongoing pentagon litigation but says that both students have a briefly window to appeal. back to you. >> mental h
students at georgetown university are celebrating graduation this weekend.e're learning mo details about how the school is dealing with the fallout over the admissions cheating >> one student who ex-pesed is -- one student who was expelled is suing the school.r: >> reportewo students were expelled after being linked to the admissions scam. now one of the students is adam sempervino completed his junior year here. earlier his father pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to former ten is...
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it's going to hurt them. >> okay, georgetown university, the undergrad's dad pled guilty to paying toto singer, the ring leader of the scandal. his son is suing georgetown. what is his assertion? >> on the face of it, you say you bribed to get your way into georgetown, how could you sue the university? it's a well taken lawsuit. i have been going to school here two years with over a 3.1 gpa. even if he didn't get in on his merit, he is doing well there. he said, you knew the tennis coach was taking bribes, now you want to kick me out and take my college credit. that violates your rules and my rights. >> the fact that he knew nothing about the bribe -- look, my dad did this. i knew nothing about it. >> it does. georgetown, you knew your tennis coach was crooked, you fired him, took my tuition for two years. everything i have done doesn't count? i am an innocent victim of my dad's behavior. i think it's a good argument. >> appreciate your perspective. thank you for being here. >>> consider this. a school lunch worker was fired for letting a student pay for his lunch the day after he ate
it's going to hurt them. >> okay, georgetown university, the undergrad's dad pled guilty to paying toto singer, the ring leader of the scandal. his son is suing georgetown. what is his assertion? >> on the face of it, you say you bribed to get your way into georgetown, how could you sue the university? it's a well taken lawsuit. i have been going to school here two years with over a 3.1 gpa. even if he didn't get in on his merit, he is doing well there. he said, you knew the tennis...
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. >> reporter: two students here at georgetown university were expiled after being led to that admissions scandal. and now one of the students has filed a lawsuit. adam completed his junior ear here at georgetown but this month his fa ger pleadedlty to paying $400,000 to former tennis coach gordon ernst special admission for his son. now adam said he did not know about that payoff and wants tom re at the university and keep his credits. now we got reaction from several parents and students who agree with the university's decision to expel the student. >> i just feel that there should be some accountability for people that got in that didn't earn it the right way. >> knowing what we know about the payments and them getting ia aser lse pretenses, i feel though georgetown is acting appropriately. >> reporter: georgetow university said they do not comment on pending litigation. but does say that both of the ftudents who were expelled have a short window o time to appeal. from georgetown university, megan mcgrath, nbc4. >>> 11:08 is your time.he from tails to the roads, your summer commute cou
. >> reporter: two students here at georgetown university were expiled after being led to that admissions scandal. and now one of the students has filed a lawsuit. adam completed his junior ear here at georgetown but this month his fa ger pleadedlty to paying $400,000 to former tennis coach gordon ernst special admission for his son. now adam said he did not know about that payoff and wants tom re at the university and keep his credits. now we got reaction from several parents and...
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drive you know some joy have a civil ready been forced to give up wells is a researcher at georgetown university in washington d.c. for the past two years she's been following for drivers in the city and found hoffman below the poverty line that us for some it meant that they would take on longer and longer hours driving sixteen and eighteen hour days rather that meant that they began working six or seven days a week others and up and bankruptcy and ended up in homelessness the research suggests that the current right hand industry is not sustainable in its current shape despite being a pioneer in the right hailing a con immediately by loses a staggering amount of money even if its drive is not necessarily well paid instead investors will be banking on cuban dry. it is being replaced by driverless vehicles meaning one less expense and that's not yet on the horizon though in the meantime there's a lot of people wanting rights a lot of dissatisfied drivers and no clear road ahead. that report head in a humphrey in washington here's a recap of the top story that we're following feel the united stat
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in georgetown university, a dad pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to the ringleader and a nationwidedle is now sweeney school to stop them from punishing him. shortly after that student filed suit, georgetown university informed him that another student of its intent to dismiss both of them from the school. the student who just completed his junior year at georgetown claims he had no knowledge of his father's payment and that the university is depriving him of due process. san francisco is said become the first city in the u.s. to outlaw facial recognition technology. the software was formerly used by the police department but critics say the technology pushes it closer to a greater police state. the national correspondent with a closer look at both sides of this issue. >> this is really about saying we can have security without being a security state. we can have good policing without being a police state. >> police across the u.s. and praise facial recognition, san francisco moved a step closer to penning it. >> at psychologically unhealthy when people know they are being watched i
in georgetown university, a dad pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to the ringleader and a nationwidedle is now sweeney school to stop them from punishing him. shortly after that student filed suit, georgetown university informed him that another student of its intent to dismiss both of them from the school. the student who just completed his junior year at georgetown claims he had no knowledge of his father's payment and that the university is depriving him of due process. san francisco is said...
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. >>> aorgetown student files ar wsuit afteeingla >>> tonight georgetown university haspelled two students linked to the massive admissions cheating scandal. one student is fighting back. the georgetown junior has filed a federal lawsuit to get readmitted. he says he didn't know his father had paid for some admission even though he didn't even play tennis. he says his academic record shows he deserves to be there. we got reaction from students today as they prepare forua gradon weekend. >> if the evidence was clear the student had no involvement, i don't think the student should have to suffer for a parents decision. >> georgetown university says it cannot comment on pendingti tion. they reached out to the lawyer representing the expelled student. we were told 's not giving interviews at this time. >> itas been 65 years since the landmark brown versus board of education decision, but activists say the country is still strugglingn with educatio in equality. the supreme court ruling says racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional. he civil rights groups that rallied at the u.s.
. >>> aorgetown student files ar wsuit afteeingla >>> tonight georgetown university haspelled two students linked to the massive admissions cheating scandal. one student is fighting back. the georgetown junior has filed a federal lawsuit to get readmitted. he says he didn't know his father had paid for some admission even though he didn't even play tennis. he says his academic record shows he deserves to be there. we got reaction from students today as they prepare forua...
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two students here at georgetown university were expelled after they were linked to the admissions scandalw one of those students is suing. adam sempervio completed his junior year here at georgetown. earlier this month his father pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to former tennis coach gordon ernst to get special admission for his son. now adam idsempervino s he did ot know about the payoff and wants to remain here at the university and wants to keep his credits. now we got reaction from several parents and students who agree with theecuniversity's dion to expel the students. ta i do feel that there should be some accounility for, you know, people that got in that didn't earn it the right way. >> knowing what we know about the payments and them getting in uner false pretenses, i feel as though georgetown is acting appropriately. >> reporter: now georgetown says it does not comment on pending litigation but says both of the students who we expelled have a brief window of time to appeal. back to you. >> all right. megan mcgrath for us at georgyoown. thank >>> 6. 36. a college board is expan
two students here at georgetown university were expelled after they were linked to the admissions scandalw one of those students is suing. adam sempervio completed his junior year here at georgetown. earlier this month his father pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to former tennis coach gordon ernst to get special admission for his son. now adam idsempervino s he did ot know about the payoff and wants to remain here at the university and wants to keep his credits. now we got reaction from...
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. >>> georgetown university plans to expel two students linked to the college admissions scandal. georgetown said that knowingly misrepresenting yourself on an application can be a cause for dismissal. you'll recall several months ago dozens of wealthy parents and coaches across the country were arrested andccused of paying large sums of money to get their kids into elite colleges. one of the georgetown students aled a lwsuit to prevent the university from rescinding his admission saying he did notn kow about the bribes. >>> update now to that montgomery county swift-water rescue near great falls tavern. >> man was seriously hurt when a car plunged into the c & o canal. showing the overturned car in the water yesterday morning. the rescue team pulled two men out. the driver wasn't hurt too badly. his passenger's injuries are critical. no word on what caus the crash. just a few hours after the , rescr crews went out with the swift water team for a training exercise. this is a busy time of year f them as they hit the water for summer activities. if you're going out on the ne water, v
. >>> georgetown university plans to expel two students linked to the college admissions scandal. georgetown said that knowingly misrepresenting yourself on an application can be a cause for dismissal. you'll recall several months ago dozens of wealthy parents and coaches across the country were arrested andccused of paying large sums of money to get their kids into elite colleges. one of the georgetown students aled a lwsuit to prevent the university from rescinding his admission...
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danielle russell from the society, oriana skyler mastro from georgetown university. ambassador kathleen stevens from the autonomic institute. michael swain from the international peace and susan thorton from the china center at yale law school. we also received excellent research support from our us ip team including gossard, lucy stephenson young, patty kim and jacob stokes. last but not least before we go any further i want to say a special word of thanks to rachel vanden brink. she is a member of our china and korea teams and serves as the project coordinator for this effort over the last eight months. from our first meeting until the launch today. we could not have done this without her and are grateful for all the work we did to make this project a success, thank you rachel. without further ado, moving on to the substance of today's events, we will hear first from our two cochairs, ambassador roy and ambassador yoon and turn to ambassador stevens and mr. russell for their comments and finish with q&a's discussion from the audience. i imagine most folks are very
danielle russell from the society, oriana skyler mastro from georgetown university. ambassador kathleen stevens from the autonomic institute. michael swain from the international peace and susan thorton from the china center at yale law school. we also received excellent research support from our us ip team including gossard, lucy stephenson young, patty kim and jacob stokes. last but not least before we go any further i want to say a special word of thanks to rachel vanden brink. she is a...
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she is a senior at georgetown university, and allison is a junior at american university.ou describe yourself politically? >> sure. so i am a registered represent, but i think i would like to define myself as more of a millennial definition of that. i remember -- soledad: what is a millennial definition of a registered republican? >> thank you for asking. i remember when i first signed up as a represent, and it was me and my family who were sitting there in our auditorium in florida. we were thinking we don't necessarily agree with a lot of the direction the represent party is going in. but if there is one person that can push the party to the right, then there is one that can push it more toward the left, as we want to see. soledad: allison, you are a junior, you have focused a lot on opportunities for women. where are you? >> i am a registered democrat. for me, growing up in a very female dominated home by my mother, who is very passionate about women's advocacy, women's work, is definitely something that shaped my idea of what is fair, what is right and what women deser
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. >>> georgetown university says it will expelled two students linked to the admissions scandal but one is fighting the moving court. hours before the announcement, 21-year-old adam sued georgetown for threatening to expel him, claiming the school denied him due process. adams father, stephen pleaded guilty to paying a $400,000 bribe to make adam look like a tennis recruit that even though adam never played tennis competitively. they say adam paid the university for three years of tuition but now that he is expelled he will lose all of his college credits. >>> prosecutors have charged students expected of opening fire at the charter school. last week accused shooters and 18-year-old and a 16-year-old shot nine classmates killing one at stem school in highlands ranch. the 16-year-old will be charged as an adult. the court appearance comes on the same day as a memorial catielw stents dent kendrick hehis herse yourick and we etr people for having known kendrick and now he is or guardian angel. >> kendrick's parents say they were surprised to learn there son ran towards danger, he was days
. >>> georgetown university says it will expelled two students linked to the admissions scandal but one is fighting the moving court. hours before the announcement, 21-year-old adam sued georgetown for threatening to expel him, claiming the school denied him due process. adams father, stephen pleaded guilty to paying a $400,000 bribe to make adam look like a tennis recruit that even though adam never played tennis competitively. they say adam paid the university for three years of...
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. >>> georgetown university plans to rescind the admission of two students for their involvement in theadmissions scandal. after one of the students filed a lawsuit at the school aiming to stop dismissal. the his father, stephan semprevivo, pled guilty, admitting paying $400,000 to admit his son to the college. >>> a man pushed off a bus in las vegas who later died from his injuries. he got into an argument with a 25 last month and she pushed him off the bus as he tried to walk down the steps. he went to the hospital that night and died. over a month later from the blunt force. the death was ruled a homicide and bishop is being held on a charge of murder of an elderly vulnerable person. >>> well, for anyone with a fear of heights this might be your worst nightmare. window washers trapped in a lift basket swinging wildly out of control, crashing into the side of one of the tallest buildings in oklahoma city. about 50 stories up. the impact was hard enough to break windows at the top of the devin tower. took 45 minutes for emergency crews to secure and lift to get the two workers to safet
. >>> georgetown university plans to rescind the admission of two students for their involvement in theadmissions scandal. after one of the students filed a lawsuit at the school aiming to stop dismissal. the his father, stephan semprevivo, pled guilty, admitting paying $400,000 to admit his son to the college. >>> a man pushed off a bus in las vegas who later died from his injuries. he got into an argument with a 25 last month and she pushed him off the bus as he tried to...
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. >> rashema melson graduated at the top of her class andd earne a full scholarship to georgetown university. only on news4, mark seagraves sits down with her now that her journey to graduation is nearly complete. >> reporter: rashema melson, her younger brother and mother spent five years without a place to call home. >> ibl was horrie. on a really negative impact my and my younger brother. >> reporter: while they were tough years, stayed focused on one thing -- getting to college. >> i knew that educations was the only way out. >> reporter: she graduated valedictorian and got a full scholarship to georgetown university. me melson knew the hard work was just starting. >> i was there with the most elite people, you kno in the country. it was just like, i'm this girl from southeast. i graduated from anacostia high school. i don't know if i'm able to meet these standards. i questioned myself a lot. i doubte myself. >> reporter: melson may have doubted herself but nevergave up. next week she'll get her diploma from georgetown. >> this is making it to he finish line of one challenge in my life.
. >> rashema melson graduated at the top of her class andd earne a full scholarship to georgetown university. only on news4, mark seagraves sits down with her now that her journey to graduation is nearly complete. >> reporter: rashema melson, her younger brother and mother spent five years without a place to call home. >> ibl was horrie. on a really negative impact my and my younger brother. >> reporter: while they were tough years, stayed focused on one thing -- getting...
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. >> georgetown university. >> georgetown university actually stated that one in eight americans stillhat women are emotionally unequipped to deal with the -- with the pressures of office. i found that absolutely incredible because, i mean, if you think about this, women run the economy. they take care of kids. you have children. i mean, i have three kids. and i remember -- i kept getting, you're not experienced enough. you're not educated enough. you're not ready for office even though i ran a city successfully. got the city completely out of bankruptcy. i still continue to get all of these things and i might note that in this study it also stated that republicans, that number doubled among republicans which i think is sad because we as republicans know how much women give to the economy. >> angela, i just had a flashback to a moment i had in eighth grade when i ran for class president. i lost to a boy. i remember over hearing two girls in sixth grade say, well, erin's really nice but she's a girl. that was a long time ago. and i think there's a part of me that i literally still get h
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she spoke at georgetown university and took kquestions from students. this runs an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening. i'm harriet hamase, dean at the library. it's really great to see such a wonderful crowd here and still having people come in. it's really a delight. it's my pleasure to welcome you to this year's tennis family endowed lickture. peter j.tannis college class of 1960 and member of the library board, established the tannis family lecture fund in 2010 in honor of the louenger library's 40th anniversary. since its inception, the tannis annual program has featured outstanding speakers, including dennis lockhart, ray lahood, and georgetown's own professor, george akalof, who is here with us this evening along with his very significant other. we're ever grateful to peter and ann for their generous gift, which has allowed us to bring such exception the speakers to campus, including tonight's extraordinary program. please join me in acknowledging and thanking peter for his generosity. [ applause ] it is my honor to welcome president dejoya, who
she spoke at georgetown university and took kquestions from students. this runs an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening. i'm harriet hamase, dean at the library. it's really great to see such a wonderful crowd here and still having people come in. it's really a delight. it's my pleasure to welcome you to this year's tennis family endowed lickture. peter j.tannis college class of 1960 and member of the library board, established the tannis family lecture fund in 2010 in honor of the...
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to act trita parsi is a professor of middle east politics at georgetown university he does winning gauging any diplomacy. well in the past the 2 countries that have played the most effective diplomacy between the united states the iran have been on mon and the swiss whether they can do so in this specific case remains to be seen but it would be wise by both tehran and washington to seek out their advice and their services but i think in this specific case i really doubt that the iranians are going to engage in any diplomacy until at least trump fires bolton and starts to abide by the g c p a way because if the idea is to go to the table with this extra leverage that trump now believes that he has because of the sanctions while the iranians are not going to go to the table without them 1st also building some leverage would most likely would mean that they would restart other aspects of their nuclear program is not a good scenario for anyone it's actually much better for trying to walk back some of this illegal sanctions that he's been imposing on iran and then go to table. has been fired in
to act trita parsi is a professor of middle east politics at georgetown university he does winning gauging any diplomacy. well in the past the 2 countries that have played the most effective diplomacy between the united states the iran have been on mon and the swiss whether they can do so in this specific case remains to be seen but it would be wise by both tehran and washington to seek out their advice and their services but i think in this specific case i really doubt that the iranians are...
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get more on this though we're joined by trita parsi a professor of middle east politics at georgetown university and he's joining us live from west and mr posse always good to have you with eyes on al-jazeera i want to ask you what you make of the tweets that we've seen from donald trump tonight because they what they have been many reports in the last few weeks if not longer very different viewpoints with then the u.s. administration on iran but now we have mixed messages from the president himself is this sort of talk the things he's saying the end of iran dangerous or do you think that the iranians are now used to dealing with this president. well of course it is extremely dangerous this is genocidal this is absolutely not something that any leader of a country should do but it is also somewhat contradictory and schizophrenia as your report has pointed out than if we were trying to make sense of it if there actually is a margin behind all of this then my guess would be that earlier on trump was led to believe probably by people like netanyahu and john bolton that iran is an easy targets that
get more on this though we're joined by trita parsi a professor of middle east politics at georgetown university and he's joining us live from west and mr posse always good to have you with eyes on al-jazeera i want to ask you what you make of the tweets that we've seen from donald trump tonight because they what they have been many reports in the last few weeks if not longer very different viewpoints with then the u.s. administration on iran but now we have mixed messages from the president...
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trump withdrew from the deal a year ago trita parsi is a professor of middle east politics georgetown university he thinks washington's actions are counterproductive and may push him around to withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal. it's a temporary position at the end of the day all signs are that the trumpet mr asian is going to withdraw those waivers as well as well as going after other forms of trade whatever is left in order to just completely isolate iran and the bizarre situation that iran is facing is that it is now under more sanctions now when it is actually abiding by an international agreement then it was when it was accused of having violated international agreements now it seems like the plan of the trumpet mr asian is to essentially force the iranians to get out of the nuclear deal and once they're out other options open ups opens up for the. bolton. group within the white house and the option they seem to be gearing towards is a military option a grand centuries old ceremonies of crown thailand's king is underway in bangkok. bangkok is hosting the ancient rituals
trump withdrew from the deal a year ago trita parsi is a professor of middle east politics georgetown university he thinks washington's actions are counterproductive and may push him around to withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal. it's a temporary position at the end of the day all signs are that the trumpet mr asian is going to withdraw those waivers as well as well as going after other forms of trade whatever is left in order to just completely isolate iran and the bizarre...
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-russia relations, i spoke with angela stent, author of putin' wsld and a professor at georgetown universitythank you for being with us. we have the u.s. secretary of state delivering this strong message that russia shouldn't interfere in u.s. election then vladimir putin says, we didn't. can the two countries ever get beyond this? >> the reason pompeo was there is he wants to reopen a dialogue with russia. president trump wants to meet president putin on the margins the g20. and the russians will continue to deny they interfered. mr. putin told mr. pompeo mueller showed there was no collusion and the russians will move on from there, and i thinkl the u.s. too. laura: vladimir putin told mike pompeo today that he has aio strong imprepresident trump wants better ties, but can there be better ties for countries that are at loggerheads on everything from iran to venezuela? >> they are reing to try to tablish a strategic stability dialogue. pompeo talked hout that. th to do with arms-control. they are going to talk about venezuela, even though they are on opposite sides. afghantan is an area whe
-russia relations, i spoke with angela stent, author of putin' wsld and a professor at georgetown universitythank you for being with us. we have the u.s. secretary of state delivering this strong message that russia shouldn't interfere in u.s. election then vladimir putin says, we didn't. can the two countries ever get beyond this? >> the reason pompeo was there is he wants to reopen a dialogue with russia. president trump wants to meet president putin on the margins the g20. and the...
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katy wells from georgetown university has done several years of research into how uber drivers are paidshe says the drivers want to send a messagers >> worke certainly have been experiencing really difficult situations for an extended period. >> reporter: wells explains that the paperwork uber filed with the government in order to offer its stock to the blic revealed the company's long-term plans. >> it intends for driver incentives to go down overim t and this information is coming out at a time when driver pay has already been reduced a number of times overa the pst few years. >> reporter: a spokesperson for uber declined to comment. in the filing with the securities and excisnge common, the company reports drivers have earned over $78 billion since 2015, as well as $1.2 billion in tips.nt >> if you wao make a lot of money, they'll drain you. you have to drive a lot. maybe 80, m 90 hours a week for like $1,800 a week. >>ereporter: not only ar rivers in d.c. and other big cities planning to strike, some are consiring an organized protest at international airhert. >> at t end of the day
katy wells from georgetown university has done several years of research into how uber drivers are paidshe says the drivers want to send a messagers >> worke certainly have been experiencing really difficult situations for an extended period. >> reporter: wells explains that the paperwork uber filed with the government in order to offer its stock to the blic revealed the company's long-term plans. >> it intends for driver incentives to go down overim t and this information is...
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donald trump withdrew from a year ago at a party as a professor of middle east politics at georgetown university and he says washington's actions are counterproductive and may push iran to withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal it's a temporary position at the end of the day all signs are that the trumpet ministration is going to withdraw those waivers as well as well as going after other forms of trade whatever is left in order to just completely isolate iran and the bizarre situation that iran is facing is that it is now on the more sanctions now when it is actually abiding by an international agreement then it was when it was accused of having violated international agreements now it seems like the plan of the trump industry should is to essentially force the iranians to get out of the nuclear deal and once you're out other options open ups opens up for that. bolton. group within the white house and the option they seem to be gearing towards is a military option. and it's a thousands of algerians protested for the eleventh straight week on friday calling for the ruling elite
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congresswoman underwood taught future nurse practitioners through georgetown university's online masters program. believe me, she is one of the wokeest members in congress. to public office herself, congresswoman underwood has been fighting to expand access to the affordable care act for all. she has introduced the health care affordability act. legislation would increase health care affordability by reducing premium costs for consumers who purchased of plans -- purchased plans through the affordable care act marketplace. she also introduced legislation to protect people with pre-existing conditions by banning junk health insurance plans that do not include coverage for the care they need. [cheering and applause] and, that bill passed the house just this week. [cheering and applause] rep. lee: just this week. congresswoman underwood founded caucusck maternal health -- congress has been missing in action, but finally, we will give due attention because of the critical issue of health disparities impacting black mothers and infants. [cheering and applause] i am proud to be a part of that c
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for that update let's talk to trita parsi as well now professor of middle east politics at georgetown university and the former president of the national iranian american council trita what's your take on this it is one thing and we're used to rhetoric from this white house in particular from the likes of john bolton. but to send an aircraft carrier in but sending that's right to think things up to show up well trump administration have been ratcheting things up from the very moment they got into office i mean ever since trump got into the white house we have seen provocation after provocation in an effort to not only destroy the iran nuclear deal but it clearly they're trying to get the evil audience to leave the nuclear deal as well because right now the iranians are continuing to abide by the agreement which is part of the reason why the international community remains very sympathetic to iran and not towards a trumpet ministration it seems like they want the iranians to leave that agreements that they can pave the way for a broader assault on iran so it's interesting when you read this state
for that update let's talk to trita parsi as well now professor of middle east politics at georgetown university and the former president of the national iranian american council trita what's your take on this it is one thing and we're used to rhetoric from this white house in particular from the likes of john bolton. but to send an aircraft carrier in but sending that's right to think things up to show up well trump administration have been ratcheting things up from the very moment they got...
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is a professor of middle east politics at georgetown university he thinks washington's actions are counterproductive and it may push iran to withdraw from the twenty fifty nuclear deal it's a temporary position at the end of the day are all signs are that the trumpet ministration is going to withdraw those waivers as well as well as going after other forms of trade whatever is left in order to just completely isolate iran and the bizarre situation that iran is facing is that it is now under more sanctions now when it is actually abiding by an international agreement then it was when it was accused of having violated international agreements now it seems like the plan of the trumpet mr asian is to essentially force the iranians to get out of the nuclear deal and once they're out other options open ups opens up for. bolton. group within the white house and the option they seem to be gearing towards is a military option. thailand is holding ancient ceremonies to crown a new king for the first time in seventy years the coronation ceremonies for king and roger long call also known as a ten will commence
is a professor of middle east politics at georgetown university he thinks washington's actions are counterproductive and it may push iran to withdraw from the twenty fifty nuclear deal it's a temporary position at the end of the day are all signs are that the trumpet ministration is going to withdraw those waivers as well as well as going after other forms of trade whatever is left in order to just completely isolate iran and the bizarre situation that iran is facing is that it is now under...
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i remember having my th babies at georgetown university hospital. the nurses were the ones who made sure i didn't fall apart. >> exactly. do so much more than physical care. >>> it's also teacher appreciation week.as mollet h paid visits to schools all over. terday she stopped at garfield preparatorycounty southeast. later she will ben the move again. >> she'll be live at eisenhower middle school in laurel. that's coming up at 5:00. stick around for that. >>> a rhode island chool district has changed its policy after being accused of lunch shaming students. warrick public schools announced sunday that students with unpaid balances on their lunch accounts would receive a sunflower seed, butter andh, jelly s until the balance was paid. that sparked nationwide backlash. after a meeng, the school board scrapped the idea and will look for a more balanced way to collect the money. the district says more than tu 1,600nts owe $77,000 in unpaid lunches. >> several local business ownerf have red to pay thebalance down. they were turned away for that. i don't
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. >> rashema melson greeted at thf top o her class and earned a full scholarship to georgetown university. only on news4, our mark seagraves sits dn with her now that her journey to graduation complete. >> reporter: rashema melson, her younger brother and mother, spent five years wi a place to call home. >> it was horrible. it had a really negative impact. >> reporter: while they were tough years, ln stayed focusedon getting to college. >> i knew that education was the only way out. >> reporter: she graduated valedictorian and got a full hoip georgetown. she knew therd work was just starting. >> i was there with the most elite people, you know, i the country. it was like i'm this girl from southeast. i graduated from anacostia high school. i don't know if i'm able to like meet these standards. i questioned myself a lot, i doubd myself. >> reporter: she may have doubted herself, buthe never gave up. next week s'll get her diploma from georgetown. >> it's en a struggle. it's been a journey. this is just me making it to the finish linf one of the races in my life. i know there's many more to
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to increase the pressure on iran at a posse is professor of middle east politics at georgetown university and former president of the national iranian american council he says the u.s. national security advisor is trying to start a war with iran. trump administration have been ratcheting things up from the very moment they got into office i mean ever since trump got into the white house we have seen provocation after provocation in an effort to not only destroy the iran nuclear deal but clearly they're trying to get the iranians to leave the nuclear deal as well because right now the iranians are continuing to abide by the agreement which is part of the reason why the international community remains very sympathetic to iran and not towards a trumpet ministration it seems like they want the iranians to leave the agreements that they can pave the way for a broader result on iran so it's interesting when you read this statement by john bolton which incidentally came in just a couple of minutes before everyone here in america started to watch game of thrones he as he calls provoke provocation
to increase the pressure on iran at a posse is professor of middle east politics at georgetown university and former president of the national iranian american council he says the u.s. national security advisor is trying to start a war with iran. trump administration have been ratcheting things up from the very moment they got into office i mean ever since trump got into the white house we have seen provocation after provocation in an effort to not only destroy the iran nuclear deal but clearly...
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identifier we show wherever we go millions of images are stored in law enforcement databases, a georgetown university study estimates they contain one out of 2 american adults. >>potentially give law enforcement the ability to hear rewind on anybody's life find out every where they've been who they've been with what they've been doing airlines are testing facial technology to verify passenger. i d's. >>a land securities trying it out on the mexican border, but as the use expands so too does the anxiety, maybe doesn't matter that i was at one street corner or another. >>but i think for me many many >>this is an intrusion on privacy of not feeling like you're constantly being watched recorded and tracked supervisor, aaron peskin sohn certain ban cars his ordinance also requires all city agencies to develop a policy on how they use surveillance data of all kinds, the thrust of this legislation is not about getting rid of technology. it is about knowing and departments knowing and the public knowing how that technology is used. well that was grant lotus reporting san francisco's ban exempts federal law e
identifier we show wherever we go millions of images are stored in law enforcement databases, a georgetown university study estimates they contain one out of 2 american adults. >>potentially give law enforcement the ability to hear rewind on anybody's life find out every where they've been who they've been with what they've been doing airlines are testing facial technology to verify passenger. i d's. >>a land securities trying it out on the mexican border, but as the use expands so...