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our moderator for today is going to be sherry muller of the american university. she taught the first public diplomacy course at au. sherry. [applause] >> thank you. thank you adam, and i must say, adam worked hand in hand with me to put this panel together. we are very excited because we think this is a topic that needs some continued discussion. our goal is to start that discussion about the trends in international relations curriculum, implications for public diplomacy. what is the current situation? what should it be? we have asked to each dean to speak briefly about a set of questions that we sent to them, and i also asked them if it would be okay if they spoke in the order in which their schools were founded, and well, we'll talk about that in a minute. i just wanted to share the kinds of questions that they have been asked to reflect on. what are the diplomacy courses at their universities, are they declining or thriving, where is public diplomacy in the curriculum, what are some of the innovations that they find students are very much attracted to, if they
our moderator for today is going to be sherry muller of the american university. she taught the first public diplomacy course at au. sherry. [applause] >> thank you. thank you adam, and i must say, adam worked hand in hand with me to put this panel together. we are very excited because we think this is a topic that needs some continued discussion. our goal is to start that discussion about the trends in international relations curriculum, implications for public diplomacy. what is the...
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they also look at kurnt immigration policies on international student recruitment at american universities and colleges. this is 35 minutes. >> for the month of april, and i will -- we -- this month have a different program, as you can see. and i want to get to it as quickly as possible. just first i will say that this is a joint effort of the university of southern california annenberg center for communication and leadership policy, the ufc public diplomacy council, and the -- and the public diplomacy council. the panel today, as you can see, consists of three distinguished deans unfortunately our fourth dean, dean earnest wilson from los angeles, he flew in from l.a. last night but unfortunately is still in his hotel room not feeling well. so he will perhaps come for a future event. so without further ado, let me introduce the person who conceived and planned and executed this program, our moderator for today is going to be sheri miller of american university. she believes she taught the first public diplomacy course. >> at au. >> at au, yes. sheri. >> okay. [ applause ] >> thank you. th
they also look at kurnt immigration policies on international student recruitment at american universities and colleges. this is 35 minutes. >> for the month of april, and i will -- we -- this month have a different program, as you can see. and i want to get to it as quickly as possible. just first i will say that this is a joint effort of the university of southern california annenberg center for communication and leadership policy, the ufc public diplomacy council, and the -- and the...
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. >> gary cohn was a commodities trader who got his bachelor's degree from american university schoolusiness. listen, i went to harvard of westchester county, pace university. i'm not, i'm not saying anything wrong with going to american university. i'm just telling you the skillset -- you know what? listen, i think if trump really wants to go for commodities trader as his fed chair, should appoint eric bolling. liz: eric bolling for fed chair. >> eric, i don't know where he went to school obviously for trump. eric and gary cohn, they were both commodities traders. liz: i think gary is enjoying this moment and this job. he has, he seized it. you saw today as he walked up to the podium, before he walked up to the podium, i don't know if we he video, he was suppressing a smile. he knows what he has done. >> he just ate two pounds of raw meat before he went out there. gary cohn is vicious inside fighter. >> what do the hedge funds think about the plan? >> the tax cut? >> yeah. carried interest was not mentioned, elimination of carried interest. >> it wasn't specifically mentioned but if
. >> gary cohn was a commodities trader who got his bachelor's degree from american university schoolusiness. listen, i went to harvard of westchester county, pace university. i'm not, i'm not saying anything wrong with going to american university. i'm just telling you the skillset -- you know what? listen, i think if trump really wants to go for commodities trader as his fed chair, should appoint eric bolling. liz: eric bolling for fed chair. >> eric, i don't know where he went to...
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atent back to school american university and in may 2016 i graduated with a phd in history. my first book comes out in the fall of 2017 from new york university press. that i had aucky rich career as a journalist and now i get this chapter to do what i think i have always wanted to do, which is to practice the love of history and writing. >> thank you for sharing with us on american and british suffragette movement's. thank you for being here. announcer: you are watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3 dared to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. this year, c-span's touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a visit to charlottesville virginia. you are watching american history tv. >> we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and that they are endowed by the creator to certain unalienable rights, and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. we are in the declaration gallery in the special collections library at the university of virginia. this gallery houses what
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i went back to school at american university and in may 2016 i graduated with a phd in history. my first book comes out in the fall of 2017 from new york university press. i feel very lucky that i had a rich career as a journalist and now i get this chapter to do what i think i have always wanted to do, which is to practice the love of history and writing. >> thank you for sharing with us on american and british suffragette movement's. thank you for being here. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on americanis
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atent back to school american university and in may of 2016, i graduated with a phd in history. my first book comes out in the 2017 from new york university press and i feel very lucky that i had a rich career as a journalist, and now i get this chapter to do what i think i have always wanted to do, which is to practice the love of history and >> thank you for sharing with us on american and british suffrage movements. thank you for being here. >> thank you for the interview. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. this year marks the 70th anniversary of the integration of major league baseball. on april 15, 1947, african-american jackie robinson played his first game with the brooklyn dodgers. jonathan aig talks about his book "opening day" the story of jackie robinson's first see experience. this was recorded at the national archives
atent back to school american university and in may of 2016, i graduated with a phd in history. my first book comes out in the 2017 from new york university press and i feel very lucky that i had a rich career as a journalist, and now i get this chapter to do what i think i have always wanted to do, which is to practice the love of history and >> thank you for sharing with us on american and british suffrage movements. thank you for being here. >> thank you for the interview....
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i went back to school at american university and in may 2016 i graduated with a phd in history. my first book comes out in the fall of 2017 from new york university press. i feel very lucky that i had a rich career as a journalist and now i get this chapter to do what i think i have always wanted to do, which is to practice the love of history and writing. >> thank you for sharing with us on american and british suffragette movement's. thank you for being here. >> you are watching american history tv, 48-hour's programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information and to keep up with the latest history news. >> next on american history tv we hear a united states , holocaust memorial museum director talk with alice greenwald, the president and ceo of the museum in new york city. they discuss the creation and message behind these memorial museums, as well as how they chose to honor and share the story of victims and their families. the holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosted this 90-minute event. >> we are so
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. >> well, shawn, we talked to couple of college campuses including here at american university. with definition of stealthing. it is when a man secretly removes his condom during sex without telling his partner then discretely posts about it on social media. d.c. rain crisis center executive director says most of the victims are college students. >> it is rain. because there's no consent. and if there's no consent then it's rain. we are getting a lot of hot line calls as well as folks coming in for counseling particularly college age students who are experiencing this. >> what is message to men engaging in stealthing not realizing the harmful nature of it all. >> they're engaging in rain. >> that is d.c. rain crisis center executive director who says victims of this sexual trend started calling hot line a up in the last 30 days. the biggest obstacle says most victims don't know how to verbalize what happened to them. the court system is reportedly not named an address of this stealthing practice and this could change that the act is getting so much attention. sdmri think it's re
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i'm from lakewood, colorado, but i go to school here at american university.ch if you know is one of the most liberal campuses in america. i was wondering if you think it would be a good idea to promote free market ideas and capitalism through evidence of markets that many of these liberals support such as, medicinal marijuana, pro-choice like abortion clinics? >> the vast swath of americans aren't there not convinced about markets will get distracted by high-profile controversial nature of those issues. not thinking about markets or think about marijuana or abortion. that is really not where you want to lead them. start with stuff nobody disagrees it is good, happening not because you have a designer, not because of central planner, happening because people in community are spontaneously working together to serve one another. those are stories actually think move people and don't distract people. >> thank you. [applause] john: thank you, brian. thank you, students. coming up, you people here are obviously brilliant because you get it. you're here because you
i'm from lakewood, colorado, but i go to school here at american university.ch if you know is one of the most liberal campuses in america. i was wondering if you think it would be a good idea to promote free market ideas and capitalism through evidence of markets that many of these liberals support such as, medicinal marijuana, pro-choice like abortion clinics? >> the vast swath of americans aren't there not convinced about markets will get distracted by high-profile controversial nature...
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american president. this holiday weekend on cspan. the three universities are on the future of public diplomacy of education. the impact of various immigration policies on international student recruitment at american universities and colleges. >> hello and welcome everyone to our first monday of the month of april, this month, we have a different program as you can see. i want to get to it as quickly as possible. this is a joint effort of the university of southern california and leadership of policy. the public council and the public diplomacy council, the panel today consists of three distinguished team. let me introduce the person that's conceived and planned and executed this program, our moderator for today is going to be sharri willard of american university. she taught the first public diplomacy course at au. >> yes. >> sharri. [ applause ] >> thank you, adam and i must say that adam works hand in hand with me to put this panel together. we are excited. we think that is topic that needs some continued discussions. our goal is to start that discussio
american president. this holiday weekend on cspan. the three universities are on the future of public diplomacy of education. the impact of various immigration policies on international student recruitment at american universities and colleges. >> hello and welcome everyone to our first monday of the month of april, this month, we have a different program as you can see. i want to get to it as quickly as possible. this is a joint effort of the university of southern california and...
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>> this guy got a lot of attention at american university today. who >>> tonight minneapolis is lit up in purple honoring, of course, the late musical genius known as prince. he died one year ago today and his fans are gathering at paz lee park for a first cam look. they're planning an all night block party starting tomorrow. the autopsy report released says he died of an overdose of opioid overdose. virginia will get nearly $10 million back from the federal government to fight this issue. that money is coming from a billion dollar fund that president obama created to help states tackle the growing epidemic. 91 americans die every day from these kind of overdoses. in 2013 medical providers wrote a quarter of a billion prescriptions for opioid. think about that. that's enough for every american adult to have their own bottle of pills. >>> sometimes it's hard to tell what's real and what isn't. we got these photo shop wizards trying to fool us with their fancy fake photos. remember this from back in january? who wasn't going to let this guy play thro
>> this guy got a lot of attention at american university today. who >>> tonight minneapolis is lit up in purple honoring, of course, the late musical genius known as prince. he died one year ago today and his fans are gathering at paz lee park for a first cam look. they're planning an all night block party starting tomorrow. the autopsy report released says he died of an overdose of opioid overdose. virginia will get nearly $10 million back from the federal government to fight...
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several clem student on a couple of college campus as cross the district including here at american university and they have plenty to say about this first let's get to definition of we're talking about when a man removes a condom during sex without the consent of his partner and after excretely removing con dumb he post about it on social media leaving his partner humiliated and confused. we spoke with rain crisis center and they say most of the victims they are seeing in our area are college students. >> it's rain. because there's no consent. and if there's no consent then it's rain. we goting a lot of hot line calls as well as folks who with coming in for counseling particularly college age students that are experiencing this. >> and what is your message to men engaging in stealthing not realize the harmful nature of it all. >> they're engaging in rain. >>> victims of this sexual trend started calling its hot loop a couple months ago and calls have picked up in the and the biggest obstacle apparently most victims don't know how to verbalize what happened to them. the court system has report
several clem student on a couple of college campus as cross the district including here at american university and they have plenty to say about this first let's get to definition of we're talking about when a man removes a condom during sex without the consent of his partner and after excretely removing con dumb he post about it on social media leaving his partner humiliated and confused. we spoke with rain crisis center and they say most of the victims they are seeing in our area are college...
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i still think american universities are the best in the world. this is not an attack on the american university of which i am a representative and which i have a great deal of faith. but it is said that i'd be able to go in just four or five are increasingly six and seven years crazy buffet of junk food if that's what you really want to do. there is a quote from the book on a student who went to a well-known party school in california. he said college resume called up those magical seven years between high school in your first warehouse job. that an expensive proposition . when that bubble breaks come on the bubble finally burst, we have to rethink where they go to college in what we're doing there and how we educate people. the media. i talk about the media again. this is not an attempt to slide journalists because i've had a lot of good experiences with turnovers tonight interviewed a few of them for this book. by and large, despite their human failings like everybody else, they actually want to do a good job. they want to get the story. they w
i still think american universities are the best in the world. this is not an attack on the american university of which i am a representative and which i have a great deal of faith. but it is said that i'd be able to go in just four or five are increasingly six and seven years crazy buffet of junk food if that's what you really want to do. there is a quote from the book on a student who went to a well-known party school in california. he said college resume called up those magical seven years...
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let me save this, this is not an attack on the american university of which i'm a representative and in which i have great deal of faith. but it is a bit like being able to go to -- and just for four or five or increasingly six and seven years, graze on junk food. that's a quote in the book, a student who went to a well-known party school in california, he said, college, or as we called it, those major cal and years between high school and your first warehouse job. that's an expensive proposition, and when that bubble breaks and bursts we have to rethink white we good to college and what we're doing there and how we educate people. the media. i talk about the media again. this is not an attempt to slag journalists because i think -- i've had a lot of good experiences with journalists and interviewed quite a few of them for this book. by and large, despite their human failings this, want to get the story, they want to tell the truth, yes, they have they byases and they're human beings whose narratives intrude on their work but but try to do the job corps 0 their profession but the con
let me save this, this is not an attack on the american university of which i'm a representative and in which i have great deal of faith. but it is a bit like being able to go to -- and just for four or five or increasingly six and seven years, graze on junk food. that's a quote in the book, a student who went to a well-known party school in california, he said, college, or as we called it, those major cal and years between high school and your first warehouse job. that's an expensive...
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fraternity misconduct, of monumental proportions, and this cannot be allowed on campuses of american universities. >> the fraternity council letter is in response to the letter from penn state president eric baron who warned that fraternities and sororities could all be gone eventually, if misconduct, continues. >>> new at 6:00 stepping into the path of danger, most dangerous intersections in the city of philadelphia are revealed. forty-ninth and grace ferry in southwest philadelphia tops that list according to ab examination of the penndot crash record. on christmas eve 20 15a stolen car crashed head on into a trolley killing one person and injuring 31 others. jurist digital analyzed 43,000 crash record for 2015. the second most dangerous intersection is roosevelt boulevard, at cottman avenue in mayfair. now for three penn state and a rot te, island avenue and linwood boulevard in eastwick ranked fourth. >>> helping a homeless man get back on his feet. >> "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh has more from havertown where people came together to make a big difference. >> reporter: it has been more
fraternity misconduct, of monumental proportions, and this cannot be allowed on campuses of american universities. >> the fraternity council letter is in response to the letter from penn state president eric baron who warned that fraternities and sororities could all be gone eventually, if misconduct, continues. >>> new at 6:00 stepping into the path of danger, most dangerous intersections in the city of philadelphia are revealed. forty-ninth and grace ferry in southwest...
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he is a graduate of american university where he earned his jd in 1977. he's a member of the subcommittee of the judicial proceedings panel which in february of 2017 released a report on sexual investigations in the military which i also highly recommend, especially taking a look at suggestions for improvement. i thought we would start out with a few general questions and then turn as quickly as possible to questions from the floor and also from me and from each other about these topics. and so judge baker, you've written on this subject, and i guess the question is, at least the initial question, how do the rights of service members differ from the rights of nonservice members with respect to first amendment, or is it not really a difference, just a difference of application of the usual standards of compelling state interests and all the other aspects of the first amendment? >> all right, thank you. thank you to george washington university, all the deans, dean mags and the rest of the deans here for hosting this event. thank you, john, for being here.
he is a graduate of american university where he earned his jd in 1977. he's a member of the subcommittee of the judicial proceedings panel which in february of 2017 released a report on sexual investigations in the military which i also highly recommend, especially taking a look at suggestions for improvement. i thought we would start out with a few general questions and then turn as quickly as possible to questions from the floor and also from me and from each other about these topics. and so...
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this is not an attack on the american university is like being able of the junk food there is a quotation in the book buses college those magical seven years between high-school interfirst warehouse job that is an expensive proposition when the bubble burst me have to think what we go to college we talk about the media. because i have had a lot of good experiences as a journalist. we want to do a good job in tell the truth but the american consumer with all this bandwidth has decided what we really want is to move segment those other tailored to your own taste to be an echo chamber. we don't real -- really want real debates. for the next 10 minutes they will hear something complex. but they want entertainment the first three times is set up prosecutorial question do think they were better informed with the nightly newscast for half an hour? yes they were curated, edited on the other hand carrying that news stream that nuclear arms trading was far more important than the kurdish sheehan. and i do think it is important not just run middle age white males but a more diverse representation to
this is not an attack on the american university is like being able of the junk food there is a quotation in the book buses college those magical seven years between high-school interfirst warehouse job that is an expensive proposition when the bubble burst me have to think what we go to college we talk about the media. because i have had a lot of good experiences as a journalist. we want to do a good job in tell the truth but the american consumer with all this bandwidth has decided what we...
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american university professor allan lichtman has another prediction.s possible donald trump will be impeached. his book lays out several possible scenarios that could lead to the downfall of the trump white house. >> there are three ongoing investigations of the russian connection or the possible russian connection. and the administration response has had all the hall marks avenue nixon type coverup. these guys say oh we never had& any contact with the russians. >> lichtman lays out other offenses he feels could trump impeached including abusing executive authority and conflicts of interest. >> we had him on when he made the trump was going to win the election. it's interesting to see him come back. we send ronica cleary out to get the pulse of the people on this one. she's at the old ebbitt grille. are people buying lichtman's prediction here? >> reporter: hey, jim and shawn. we're talking to people about -- do you remember when kellyanne conway graded the media. she gave us an incomplete. with the hundred day mark i asked people to grade the presiden
american university professor allan lichtman has another prediction.s possible donald trump will be impeached. his book lays out several possible scenarios that could lead to the downfall of the trump white house. >> there are three ongoing investigations of the russian connection or the possible russian connection. and the administration response has had all the hall marks avenue nixon type coverup. these guys say oh we never had& any contact with the russians. >> lichtman lays...
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why are so many american universities so far left? to get a grip on the question watters went to columbia university here in new york city. >> what's your major? >> history. >> i was a history major. look how i turned out. i haven't seen this many radicals in one place since woodstock. >> i feel like that's going a bit far. >> truth has nothing to do with reality. >> are you a far left radical? >> yes. >> your not going to fire bomb me are you? >> of course not. yet. >> why is columbia so far left? >> i think being in new york city certainly is just a typically more liberal location. >> i voted for trump. the people that grade my papers once they know who i voted for they're opinion of me radically is changed. >> oh, i get it. >> have you one left-wing professor that was a member of the weather underground. have you had her for a class in >> i have not. >> lucky you. has the trump election traumatized you? >> yes. >> after the election they professors want safe spaces to cry about the election. >> i don't think crying will accomplish a
why are so many american universities so far left? to get a grip on the question watters went to columbia university here in new york city. >> what's your major? >> history. >> i was a history major. look how i turned out. i haven't seen this many radicals in one place since woodstock. >> i feel like that's going a bit far. >> truth has nothing to do with reality. >> are you a far left radical? >> yes. >> your not going to fire bomb me are you?...
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fresno state university professor landed in hot water after sending this tweet saying to save american trump must hang, the sooner, the higher, the better. he descended that statement calling himself the victim of a right wing smear campaign. he weighed in placing the professor on paid leave. and to conduct off-campus research, calling this a slap on the wrist which and cannot and should not, he belongs in jail and that is hardly a punishment. and a close circle of friendss, year, they don't see it. it is there and always there. >> cultural appropriation, what it has to do. >> a paternity at american university had to cancel a fundraising effort for a veterans group because administration concerned the name of the event would offend somebody, the name of the fraternity showed badminton, a play on the popular rap song bad -- and trying to plan a philanthropy event, settled on edmonton, and the player generate buzz. that attorney, by administration, they cannot choose that cultural appropriation. since then, for the veterans charity. >> adidas, adidas. and congratulation, you survived th
fresno state university professor landed in hot water after sending this tweet saying to save american trump must hang, the sooner, the higher, the better. he descended that statement calling himself the victim of a right wing smear campaign. he weighed in placing the professor on paid leave. and to conduct off-campus research, calling this a slap on the wrist which and cannot and should not, he belongs in jail and that is hardly a punishment. and a close circle of friendss, year, they don't...
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airlines and others than about security, so i think they are concerned about kids going to american universitiesdenly get extreme vetting when they come into the country. week, generally speaking in the middle east the qatar,ates, the saudi's, they feel more comfortable about trump than obama. because they believe he is more likely to come to their defensive necessary? ian: he is more focused on the traditional american allies in the region. obama said heay was going to work with morsi. they hated that. charlie: you saw what happened when sisi came to the white house. ian: he was treated better. charlie: it is good to have you here. ian bremmer. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ andlie: he is a philosopher author, filmmaker and friend. is his newof mosul documentary. here is a look at the trailer. ♪ >> ♪ charlie: his earlier film was selected for the 2016, film festival and focused on the militia fight in syria. i'm pleased to have bernard-henri lÉvy back at this table. what is it between you and the kurds? bernard-henri: a political love story. they are so brave, liberal, such an exception in t
airlines and others than about security, so i think they are concerned about kids going to american universitiesdenly get extreme vetting when they come into the country. week, generally speaking in the middle east the qatar,ates, the saudi's, they feel more comfortable about trump than obama. because they believe he is more likely to come to their defensive necessary? ian: he is more focused on the traditional american allies in the region. obama said heay was going to work with morsi. they...
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which was held in washington dc >> by davis richard craig, i am retired from american university. i wonder through the field of intelligence history, i am not a specialist or an expert in the way these panelists are. 80's a shame to be holy covers on intelligence history in washington in a time when no one is interested in intelligence. [laughter] introduce both panelists. but i will turn things over to them. kevin received his ba at william and mary and a phd from george washington. he has had a distinguished career in the army. he is ans at the cia, author of four books. the two i am was familiar with are the cia and the origins of that. phd at theceived her ministry of science, from harvard. she is currently a professor at georgia tech. she, if i counted right is the author of five books. the two most recent are seduced right secrets. lovers, ands, spies, the story of invisible ink. that either paper emerged from their books. there are probably no books coming. i will turn things over to them. kevin will go first. kevin: for coming out on this rainy day. it is quite similar to
which was held in washington dc >> by davis richard craig, i am retired from american university. i wonder through the field of intelligence history, i am not a specialist or an expert in the way these panelists are. 80's a shame to be holy covers on intelligence history in washington in a time when no one is interested in intelligence. [laughter] introduce both panelists. but i will turn things over to them. kevin received his ba at william and mary and a phd from george washington. he...
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that has a storied armenian studies program known throughout the country and university to the american university of armenia. the san joaquin valley of california is also one of the earliest settling places for thousands of survivors and their families as part of the diaspora as a result of the genocide. many who still live there today and call the valley their home. i was honored to visit armenia this past year to meet with its people and leaders. i was truly humbled to visit the armenian genocide memorial. we have seen religious and civic leaders from all around the world recognize the armenian genocide and ensure that this tragedy is never, ever forgotten. i am very disappointed and saddened that another year has passed without the president of the united states or the congress recognizing the events of the 1915 genocide. we cannot move forward free of genocide without recognizing the first genocide of the 20th century. so i ask my colleagues to please join me in recognizing the lives of 1.5 million victims and their families. it is always said now is not right time because of our relationship
that has a storied armenian studies program known throughout the country and university to the american university of armenia. the san joaquin valley of california is also one of the earliest settling places for thousands of survivors and their families as part of the diaspora as a result of the genocide. many who still live there today and call the valley their home. i was honored to visit armenia this past year to meet with its people and leaders. i was truly humbled to visit the armenian...
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>> i think the biggest insult is sobody suggest who are they hiring these days at american universityt to get rid of you. >> i have something called tenure, though. >> not for long. i'm joking. >> not once trump calls the president of au. >> exactly. willie geist "the case against impeachment," the second act. >> do you believe -- let's lay it all out. do you believe there's a basis for impeachment against donald trump or if things play out there could be? >> i'm not saying we should draw up articles of impeachment now. i wrote this book because i do believe the way i see the trump administration going that it does pose a threat to our constitutional order, our liberties and freedom. as you see in north korea, even our national security. >> what specifically would be the articles of impeachment in the house of representatives right now, for example? >> right now i think you could write something up on conflicts of interest. you know, trump just got all these trademarks from china right after he seemed to have switched off of his approach to taiwan. by the way, one of them is for an es
>> i think the biggest insult is sobody suggest who are they hiring these days at american universityt to get rid of you. >> i have something called tenure, though. >> not for long. i'm joking. >> not once trump calls the president of au. >> exactly. willie geist "the case against impeachment," the second act. >> do you believe -- let's lay it all out. do you believe there's a basis for impeachment against donald trump or if things play out there...
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joining me now is the aforementioned political historian from american university, allan leichtman.k out "the case for impeachment." professor lichtman, thank you for being here. it's a fascinating book particularly from you, you are one of the few people, i know i didn't, predicted that donald trump would win. walk us through, how you think somebody who has a majority of his own party in the house of representatives. a party who stands by him despite all of his emollient violations and everything he does and has robotically followed him. >> transgressions could be serious enough. as you say, a collision with the constitution. over conflicts of interest abroad. possible collusion between his team and the russians and heaven forbid, maybe even some involvement of donald trump himself. beyond that the first rule of politics is self-preservation. and if those republicans in congress believe that trump has become a liability to them, they may be willing to jettison him. after all, every single one of them has to come up for re-election in 2018. and they may believe that they must prefer
joining me now is the aforementioned political historian from american university, allan leichtman.k out "the case for impeachment." professor lichtman, thank you for being here. it's a fascinating book particularly from you, you are one of the few people, i know i didn't, predicted that donald trump would win. walk us through, how you think somebody who has a majority of his own party in the house of representatives. a party who stands by him despite all of his emollient violations...
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a former democratic leader is an executive resident at the american university of public affairs. ned ryan, founder and ceo of american majority, a political training institute and former writer for george bush. good day to both of you. st. the story changing with regard to susan rice given that interview on msnbc? >> you'll have to pardon me of being skeptical of someone that lied about the benghazi video and a few weeks ago claimed no knowledge of what congressman nunes is talking about and now lo and behold, she's claiming she knows nothing. i'm skeptical of how honest susan rice is being. here's what we're starting to figure out. this appears to be coordinated, systematic. the thing that is interesting to me, bill, based off of some of these records, according to fisa court rule and nsa policies, any incidental communications collected that are not specific to the investigation are to be discarded. based off the reports that we're hearing, not only are the incidental communications that had nothing to do with russia, not only are they not discarded, names were unmasked and put
a former democratic leader is an executive resident at the american university of public affairs. ned ryan, founder and ceo of american majority, a political training institute and former writer for george bush. good day to both of you. st. the story changing with regard to susan rice given that interview on msnbc? >> you'll have to pardon me of being skeptical of someone that lied about the benghazi video and a few weeks ago claimed no knowledge of what congressman nunes is talking about...
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coming up today, a discussion on sexism in the workplace, hosted by the american association of universityarting life at 1:00 eastern on c-span two. sunday night on "after words" book on howith his warfare has modernized with new technologies. "iwar" is what i feel the new form of warfare is emerging in the 21st century. i have covered national security years all over the world. age,these the information that we are now looking at this new form of warfare that i call information warfare. cyber that both technical that we have heard so much of as well as the content influence type of thing that really emerged in the last present election with the russian -- what has been called the cyber enabled influence operation. these things, i believe, will be the dominant form of warfare. "> watch "after words was sunday at 9:00 eastern on booktv. c-span, washington journal is next. noon, kathleen sebelius discusses end-of-life care. next, lisa gilbert of public citizens on congressional rollback of obama administration relations. lynch on the federal role in police reform. the:00, laura keller on wel
coming up today, a discussion on sexism in the workplace, hosted by the american association of universityarting life at 1:00 eastern on c-span two. sunday night on "after words" book on howith his warfare has modernized with new technologies. "iwar" is what i feel the new form of warfare is emerging in the 21st century. i have covered national security years all over the world. age,these the information that we are now looking at this new form of warfare that i call...
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they thought it was really about security, so i think they are concerned about kids going to american universitiesnly get extreme vetting when they come into the country. as of this week, generally speaking in the middle east the the gulf states, the saudis, qatar, they feel more comfortable about trump than they did about obama. charlie: because they believe he is more anti-iran, and that he is more likely to come to their defense if necessary? ian: they think he is more focused on the traditional american allies in the region. they saw the way obama said he was going to work with morsi. the bus.arak under they hated that. you saw what happened when you saw what happened when sisi came to the white house. ian: he was treated better. charlie: it is good to have you here. ian bremmer. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: he is a philosopher and author, filmmaker and friend. "the battle of mosul" is his new documentary. here is a look at the trailer. [begin video clip] ♪ >> [indiscernible] >> [gunfire] >> [indiscernible] >> [explosion] >> [indiscernible] >>[gunfire] language]foreign [yelling
they thought it was really about security, so i think they are concerned about kids going to american universitiesnly get extreme vetting when they come into the country. as of this week, generally speaking in the middle east the the gulf states, the saudis, qatar, they feel more comfortable about trump than they did about obama. charlie: because they believe he is more anti-iran, and that he is more likely to come to their defense if necessary? ian: they think he is more focused on the...
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like so many people you meet here, he's chinese but was educated in american universities and has taughttate. >> so you forgive me, economics are not my area of expertise. i wallow in ignorance. but china looks different every time i come. it's changing so, so, so quickly. how did that happen? >> china enjoy this long period of peace. no serious enemy. no major wars. >> right. >> so the manufacturing industry really took off. internally, it's reform and open-door policy. every country willing to trade with china. >> there's certainly no doubt that at this point we -- our destinies are inextricably bound up. we are hopelessly -- our economies are hopelessly intermingled. if one fails, the effect would be disastrous. >> global impact. >> we are -- to say the least. >> it's certainly -- [ speaking in chinese ] >> oh, beautiful. this is what i was waiting for. >> xiaolongbao, literally, small steaming basket buns. but i translate them in my head to pillows of happiness that will scald your tongue and throat if you don't know what you're doing. look, there are a lot of reasons to come to chin
like so many people you meet here, he's chinese but was educated in american universities and has taughttate. >> so you forgive me, economics are not my area of expertise. i wallow in ignorance. but china looks different every time i come. it's changing so, so, so quickly. how did that happen? >> china enjoy this long period of peace. no serious enemy. no major wars. >> right. >> so the manufacturing industry really took off. internally, it's reform and open-door policy....
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i do think they are concerned about what happens if kids going to american universities, extreme vettingn they come into the country. there are things that unsettle them longer-term. as of this week, generally speaking, in the middle east the gulf states -- and talking saudi's as well, cutter as well -- qatar as well -- if you are market -- they feel more comfortable about trump than obama. because they believe his more anti-iran and that she is more likely to come to their defense if necessary? >> they think he is more focused on the traditional american allies in the region. they saw the way obama threw mubarak under the bus in egypt, the way obama said he would work with morsi -- the hated that. >> they think trump is easier. you know what happened when he can to the white house. >> was treated well yeah. that was a better reading suffer chancellor merkel. >> this could have eager, thank you. ian bremmer. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ >> they're hungry libya's here, he is a philosopher and author of the making a friend. his -- new documentary is the battle of mosul, takes viewers
i do think they are concerned about what happens if kids going to american universities, extreme vettingn they come into the country. there are things that unsettle them longer-term. as of this week, generally speaking, in the middle east the gulf states -- and talking saudi's as well, cutter as well -- qatar as well -- if you are market -- they feel more comfortable about trump than obama. because they believe his more anti-iran and that she is more likely to come to their defense if...
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i am now retired from american university. i wander occasionally into the field of intelligence history, but i am not a specialist or an expert in the way these panelists are. it is a shame to be holding a conference on intelligence history in washington at a time when no one is interested in intelligence. [laughter] prof. breitman: let me introduce both panelists. and then i will turn things over to them. kevin ruffner received his ba from william and mary and a phd from george washington. he has had a distinguished career in the army and at the cia and is the author of four books. the two i am most familiar with are "the cia and the origins of the bmd" in two volumes. kristie macrakis received her phd at the ministry of science from harvard and is currently a professor at georgia tech. if i counted right, she is the author of five books. the two most recent are "seduced by secrets inside the stasi high-tech world," and prisoners, "prisoners, lovers, and spies: the story of invisible ink." i could not see that either paper em
i am now retired from american university. i wander occasionally into the field of intelligence history, but i am not a specialist or an expert in the way these panelists are. it is a shame to be holding a conference on intelligence history in washington at a time when no one is interested in intelligence. [laughter] prof. breitman: let me introduce both panelists. and then i will turn things over to them. kevin ruffner received his ba from william and mary and a phd from george washington. he...
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airlines and others than about security, so i think they are concerned about kids going to american universitiesdenly get extreme vetting when they come into the country. as of this week, generally speaking in the middle east the gulf states, the saudi's, qatar, they feel more comfortable about trump than obama. charlie: because they believe he is more likely to come to their defensive necessary? ian: he is more focused on the traditional american allies in the region. they saw the way obama said he was going to work with morsi. they hated that. charlie: you saw what happened when sisi came to the white house. ian: he was treated better. charlie: it is good to have you here. ian bremmer. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ so you're having a party? i'm happy for the distraction. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. [ upbeat music playing ] the biggest week in tv is back. [ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me watchathon. xfinity watchathon week now until april 9. get unlimited access to all of netfli
airlines and others than about security, so i think they are concerned about kids going to american universitiesdenly get extreme vetting when they come into the country. as of this week, generally speaking in the middle east the gulf states, the saudi's, qatar, they feel more comfortable about trump than obama. charlie: because they believe he is more likely to come to their defensive necessary? ian: he is more focused on the traditional american allies in the region. they saw the way obama...
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why are so many american universities so far left?ers went to columbia new york city in new york city. >> what's your major? >> history. >> i was a history major. look how i turned out.s i haven't seen this many radicals in one plaisance woodstock. >> i feel like that's going a bit far. >> truth has nothing to do with reality. >> areit you a far left radical? >> yes. >> you are not going to firebomb me? >> of course not. >> sometimes that's all one needs to know. >> why is columbus so far left? >> being in new york city certainly is typically a more liberal location. i voted for trump. the people that grade my papers, once they know who i voted for, their opinion of radically changed. >> oh, i get it. >> you have one left-wing professor that was a member of the weather underground. she was convicted of felony murder. kathy bodine. did you h have her for class? >> i have not. >> has trump's election you? petition to have safe spaces to cryy about the election. >> i don't think crying about anything is going to accomplishg anything. >>
why are so many american universities so far left?ers went to columbia new york city in new york city. >> what's your major? >> history. >> i was a history major. look how i turned out.s i haven't seen this many radicals in one plaisance woodstock. >> i feel like that's going a bit far. >> truth has nothing to do with reality. >> areit you a far left radical? >> yes. >> you are not going to firebomb me? >> of course not. >> sometimes...
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the administrators of american universities are some of the most disgraceful people in the western worldt the moment. they are actually selling to one of the critical elements of the western inheritance which is freedom of 1350e67 they are turning basically university campuses into the equivalent of english hooligan football stadiums of the 1970s. shame on them. >> tucker: and i have to say if you say you are anti-fascist it's a red flag. maybe it suggests you are one? >> right. > >> tucker: so what exactly is the right response to this? you've had it happen to you. you've been presented from presenting in public by people like this. how do you respond? what do you do next? >> i think what you do what ann coulter is doing and say you are going to be there. this is a public university we've just had a fascinating discussion with a lady who thinks it's hateful to put up a wall to prevent illegal immigrants entering country. but apparently at publicly funded institutions half the american people are not welcome to come and express their opinions there. and you have to take a stand against t
the administrators of american universities are some of the most disgraceful people in the western worldt the moment. they are actually selling to one of the critical elements of the western inheritance which is freedom of 1350e67 they are turning basically university campuses into the equivalent of english hooligan football stadiums of the 1970s. shame on them. >> tucker: and i have to say if you say you are anti-fascist it's a red flag. maybe it suggests you are one? >> right....
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.ndependents (202) 748-8002 on the pages of usa today, assistant professor of government at american universityhe rates in his column today about the legality of this. -- headline of his piece records from the constitutional convention in 1787 indicate the framers believed the president would have authority to act unilaterally only in an emergency. i can decide whether they believe military action is warranted. mark is on the line for independents. caller: good morning. i looked at, when we went into iraq and afghanistan, president bush passed a tax cut. -- i would like to see congress as a part of saying let's go do this not only in syria but possibly in north korea to turn around and pass a war tax to pay for it. i would like all of these people who are so supportive of trump to say it with their pocketbook. independent inan stafford, virginia. caller: good morning. basically i don't have a problem with the attack. i think we did what we have to do or what we thought was right. is i think weue had enough time to wait. we should have verified that it was really care -- chemical weapons from as
.ndependents (202) 748-8002 on the pages of usa today, assistant professor of government at american universityhe rates in his column today about the legality of this. -- headline of his piece records from the constitutional convention in 1787 indicate the framers believed the president would have authority to act unilaterally only in an emergency. i can decide whether they believe military action is warranted. mark is on the line for independents. caller: good morning. i looked at, when we...
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. >> guest: my parents win to university in america. my roots american because my parents met at columbia university in new york and i had that influence about the great education available in american institutions and want tote have a chance to broaden my horizons and move to the united states for college and the first time i came to united states i was eight years old. came to california, to visit my father who had become a professor here, and i fell in love with the united states and going back to france, i kept thinking about america, its culture, history, politics, literature, art, so definitely when i finished high school i was very keen on moving to the united states. >> host: why did you say. >> guest: so many different things love about america, universities, land of great contrast, fascinating place to write about. after college i went to law school and back a public defender human rights lawyer defending the rights of poor people in the criminal justice system. in the age of mass incarceration and decided to become an peak and now i have the e
. >> guest: my parents win to university in america. my roots american because my parents met at columbia university in new york and i had that influence about the great education available in american institutions and want tote have a chance to broaden my horizons and move to the united states for college and the first time i came to united states i was eight years old. came to california, to visit my father who had become a professor here, and i fell in love with the united states and...
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for now on this, american majority ceo, ned ryan, and american university executive in residence capri cafaro. i want to point out markets starting to recover. down 70 points. they didn't like this news having been slightly to the green earlier. we started to trade down. we'll see how this all shakes out. there is a little nervousness out there and rightly some people are trying to adjust to a new administration, and it's clear, ned, this is an administration that is setting a very different tone on the international stage. >> remember the incident, the diculous incident when hillary handed the reset button to putin? this is a real reset button when you're dropping tomahawk missiles and 21,000-pound bombs. this is trump saying we will be swift, we will being strong in our response. the world is watching. this is not just about isis. this is about north korea watching to see what we were going to do. iran watching what we were going to do. syria, saying okay, tomahawk missiles were just a first step. this is the potential we have to say we will be accommodated now. we'll not be the last
for now on this, american majority ceo, ned ryan, and american university executive in residence capri cafaro. i want to point out markets starting to recover. down 70 points. they didn't like this news having been slightly to the green earlier. we started to trade down. we'll see how this all shakes out. there is a little nervousness out there and rightly some people are trying to adjust to a new administration, and it's clear, ned, this is an administration that is setting a very different...
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friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our student cam winners in c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year, students told us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our second prize middle school winner is 8th graders from maryland. they believe the heroine and opioid epidemic is an urgent issue in their documentary titled "on the edge." >> i noticed over the summer that in huntington, west virginia, 28 people overdosed in a county in just over four hours. i started getting more interested in the opioid epidemic. that is how we got to where we are at. >> we started i think it was in december. we worked until middle of march. middle of february. we were working every day in class for 2.5 months. it took us a while. it was a long time editing. we had to plan everything out. we had to plan what we wanted and where we wanted it. it was not a simple process. >> going to huntington in nov
friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our student cam winners in c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year, students told us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our second prize middle school winner is 8th graders from maryland. they believe the heroine and opioid epidemic is an...
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the executive in residence at american university.n the former idaho state -- ohio state minority leader. thank you both for talking to us today. let me go to you adam first, you just heard kellyanne conway say that health care reform will happen it just has to bring all the factions of the adverse party's health care reform still on the table? >> is very much on the table and indeed julie, it must happen. we're seeing the traditional game played out in washington. over who's to blame s2 opposed to americans hearing those reassuring words we've got an answer. my advice in light of the fact that obama care has been a litany of very failed promises shortage of primary doctors a collapse in the insurance market. my advice to my publican rather that can medications 101. describe the problem all over again. do something remarkably refreshing that we don't see enough about an american political conversation today which is where to put this remedy into play in it for some reason some part of it is still not working the way it needs to we wil
the executive in residence at american university.n the former idaho state -- ohio state minority leader. thank you both for talking to us today. let me go to you adam first, you just heard kellyanne conway say that health care reform will happen it just has to bring all the factions of the adverse party's health care reform still on the table? >> is very much on the table and indeed julie, it must happen. we're seeing the traditional game played out in washington. over who's to blame s2...
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i saw a guy on nebraska avenue almost take out half of the track team from american university becausenstead of stopping short of the crosswalk they were stopping at a stoplight in the crosswalk and you have to be careful because people are coming to and fro. stop before the crosswalk and that makes a big difference. 4 panning out companies attempt to avoid public backlash and an apology. >> how much would you pay for jeans covered in mud? we will discussed that deeper. >>> the world's longest rhinoceros looking for love. >>> let's get back to cloud cover and sunshine. we won't see sun for a while and if you take a walk after dinner, a couple of showers here and there and temperatures upper 50s t maybe a did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster sthanlow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. il bur
i saw a guy on nebraska avenue almost take out half of the track team from american university becausenstead of stopping short of the crosswalk they were stopping at a stoplight in the crosswalk and you have to be careful because people are coming to and fro. stop before the crosswalk and that makes a big difference. 4 panning out companies attempt to avoid public backlash and an apology. >> how much would you pay for jeans covered in mud? we will discussed that deeper. >>> the...
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she's from american university's school of public affairs.pri, is this somehow a victory for democrats, the fact that there's no repeal and replace obamacare in the first 100 days? >> particularly in this context yes, it is. one of the things that the democratic leadership in the house said, we will sit on our hands and ensure that we do not give support for keeping the government open, which the dead line is at the same time if you bring a vote up for the new healthcare bill with the new and improved healthcare bill with the mcarthur amendment. so the fact that basically the democrats tied together their support for keeping the government open to whether or not the republicans brought a healthcare vote to the floor i think shows that when the democrats hang together, they certainly can have a significant impact on the outcome because they do need everybody to get on board to make sure the lights stay on. i'll say this. looks like it's going to be groundhog day next week. they're going to try to do it again next week. we only got a week exten
she's from american university's school of public affairs.pri, is this somehow a victory for democrats, the fact that there's no repeal and replace obamacare in the first 100 days? >> particularly in this context yes, it is. one of the things that the democratic leadership in the house said, we will sit on our hands and ensure that we do not give support for keeping the government open, which the dead line is at the same time if you bring a vote up for the new healthcare bill with the new...
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a fraternity at american university used a song title bad and badgey to promote a fundraiser but wusa9's michael michael canned quander said the school put the brakes. >> reporter: this coming after the school leaders used the word badgey being perceived as someone stealing. >> reporter: the song topping the chart. blowing up across the country. this song by meek co-so -- peeko, so popular this fraternity organized an event around it. >> i think in 24 hours we had 100 people rsvped and after that we got shut down. >> reporter: he says the university refused to approve their space for the fundraiser and this e-mail from an administrator outlines why. they had groups getting reamed in the past for appropriate rate -- appropriating culture. >> reporter: he was afraid -- >> he was afraid that the way we were going to use it is. >> reporter: bourgeois to describe someone in the class. >> the use of boojie ended with a title. we weren't going to be dressing up or mimicking anyone. a way to advertise it. >> reporter: the event was never given a green light. a spokesperson says regardless of h
a fraternity at american university used a song title bad and badgey to promote a fundraiser but wusa9's michael michael canned quander said the school put the brakes. >> reporter: this coming after the school leaders used the word badgey being perceived as someone stealing. >> reporter: the song topping the chart. blowing up across the country. this song by meek co-so -- peeko, so popular this fraternity organized an event around it. >> i think in 24 hours we had 100 people...
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trump, goodman is joining us, republican campaign strategist and executive in residence at american universitychool of public affairs print i want to point out while the video is very dramatic, the majority of americans are not behaving this way, just to be clear, and we will watch it over and over again. so we understand there are folks on all sides that are angry, but why do you think this is happening now? >> i think that we just heard -- you mentioned the tax day protests, that is part of it. that was a nationally organized event in many cities across the country trying to encourage president trump to release his tax returns. so i think we have seen this before in berkeley, have to say i am biased against cal as a stanford graduate, so i come in with a little biased against these guys, but berkeley historically has always been a hotbed of controversy and protest. so when you bring that sort of sentiment together with a national day of protest, you unfortunately -- this is what you get. >> jenna: a national day of protest over -- again, the president not releasing his tax returns is going t
trump, goodman is joining us, republican campaign strategist and executive in residence at american universitychool of public affairs print i want to point out while the video is very dramatic, the majority of americans are not behaving this way, just to be clear, and we will watch it over and over again. so we understand there are folks on all sides that are angry, but why do you think this is happening now? >> i think that we just heard -- you mentioned the tax day protests, that is...