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joining us also is ashley-bowen murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. our focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." ashley, how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it? ashley: it is a scripted drama that takes place at a union general hospital. it is pretty accurate. they worked with a lot of historians. intodid a lot of research both what occupy alexandria was like an specific family members -- the green family, a major character, they were real people. some of the physicians and surgeons are composites of the various people who would have worked there, but there is a lot of reality. the new york times called it great anatomy with crinolines, pretty good description? the fabric that civil war women would have worn. ashley: which i think is pretty accurate. as much as there is medicine and history, it is also really funny and there is drama and love stories and other stuff. >> sarah, what interested the aha in putting together a discussion? why were they interested in havin
joining us also is ashley-bowen murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. our focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." ashley, how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it? ashley: it is a scripted drama that takes place at a union general hospital. it is pretty accurate. they worked with a lot of historians. intodid a lot of research both what occupy alexandria was like an specific family members...
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that happened at brown university and a freshman boy was driven out of school because of the accusation, i went to brown to just ask students about it. >> get off campus. we don't want you here. >> i'm just trying to educate myself and people with me. john: i did a politically incorrect thing. to spark debate i questioned the activists broad definition of sexual misconduct. >> inappropriate behavior. we can't hear you with the people yelling. john: when some did want to speak, the demonstrators righteously shouted them down. can i ask you why you are screaming? >> kept screaming so i couldn't interview people, eventually they ripped out my microphone chord. so this is a mob that doesn't even want to discuss the truth. >> no, and history is one long example of the dangers of combining misinformation with moral fervor. and young women are bearing this label they are survivors when what happened to them, almost anyone with an ounce of common sense would describe it as something else. panics don't shed light, they create confusion, and they cover up serious cases of abuse. john: thank you,
that happened at brown university and a freshman boy was driven out of school because of the accusation, i went to brown to just ask students about it. >> get off campus. we don't want you here. >> i'm just trying to educate myself and people with me. john: i did a politically incorrect thing. to spark debate i questioned the activists broad definition of sexual misconduct. >> inappropriate behavior. we can't hear you with the people yelling. john: when some did want to speak,...
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he graduated brown university. he was a poet and writer. he is so full of himself. as only a 23-year-old could be. service innto his the white house, he writes a letter. howver realized until now fully in control of everything like it is. like a backwoods jupiter, throwing his thunderbolts where he will. -- this is coming from this kid who is the opposite of lincoln. he had no education as he said, effective education. ads no one is so good and kind as he. i believe that god has put him in his place. iere is the biggest exception have heard to the rule of no one being a hero to their valet. >> the thrust of your remarks seems to be defensive and appreciative. in the lobby when you were signing looks, i discussed recent titles like lincoln unmasked and they began with critical words and kept going. what is your retort to them? >> the author of losing lincoln is here. i need to be extremely careful. anyone jumping down from the balcony. noticed this latter here. booth really missed an opportunity. he could've saved himself a lot of trouble. not that i wanted to save h
he graduated brown university. he was a poet and writer. he is so full of himself. as only a 23-year-old could be. service innto his the white house, he writes a letter. howver realized until now fully in control of everything like it is. like a backwoods jupiter, throwing his thunderbolts where he will. -- this is coming from this kid who is the opposite of lincoln. he had no education as he said, effective education. ads no one is so good and kind as he. i believe that god has put him in his...
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he graduated brown university. he was a poet and writer. he is so full of himself. as only a 23-year-old could be. two years into his service in the white house, he writes a letter to lincoln. i never realized until now how fully in control of everything lincoln is, the cabinet, conscription,- you name it. he is like a backwoods jupiter, throwing his thunderbolts where he will. then he added -- this is coming from this kid who is the opposite of lincoln. lincoln, the man with no education, the defective , said no oned hay is so good and kind as he. i believe that god has put him in his place. there is the biggest exception i have heard to the rule of no one being a hero to their valet. yes? introduced your speech with the terms "hating lincoln," but the rest of your remarks seems to be defensive and appreciative. in the lobby when you were signing books, i discussed recent titles like "lincoln and "loading lincoln," "loathing lincoln -- lincoln." they began with critical words and kept going. what is your retort to them? dr. guelzo: the author of "loathing lincoln"
he graduated brown university. he was a poet and writer. he is so full of himself. as only a 23-year-old could be. two years into his service in the white house, he writes a letter to lincoln. i never realized until now how fully in control of everything lincoln is, the cabinet, conscription,- you name it. he is like a backwoods jupiter, throwing his thunderbolts where he will. then he added -- this is coming from this kid who is the opposite of lincoln. lincoln, the man with no education, the...
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he graduated from brown university and holds a masters degree in a doctorate degree from rutgers university. [applause] >> he holds the chair of civil war history at dickinson college and serves as the director of the house divided project. an effort to build digital resources on the civil war era. held visitingsly fellowships at the strategic studies at the u.s. army war college and the national constitution center in philadelphia. he is the author of two books. and lincolnoln sanctuary. ,is next book is forthcoming candidly titled understanding abraham lincoln's partisan leadership. he has also published widely on the underground railroad and various topics. contribute into the journal of american history and several academic journals as well as the baltimoreh as sun, los angeles times, philadelphia inquirer, and usa today. he appears regularly on tv channels such as c-span at a any &e.a an he currently serves the organization of american historians as a distinguished lecturer. he sits on the advisory boards of several historic organizations such as ford's theater society, the gettysburg
he graduated from brown university and holds a masters degree in a doctorate degree from rutgers university. [applause] >> he holds the chair of civil war history at dickinson college and serves as the director of the house divided project. an effort to build digital resources on the civil war era. held visitingsly fellowships at the strategic studies at the u.s. army war college and the national constitution center in philadelphia. he is the author of two books. and lincolnoln sanctuary....
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in sociology and basm colors in science and arts in math and philosophy from brown university. help me in warmly welcoming dr. warku. >> thank you for that nice introduction. it is really a delight to be here. i conceived of many of the ideas of this book when i was on leave at russell stage foundation in new york a few years ago so it's nice to be back having actually ridge written the book and it wasn't quite there yet a few years ago. so this book is about -- is there -- an echo in the room is that okay? okay this book is about how students of elite universities makes sense of race, and inequality in the united states an britain. and it is really sort of a look, i realized i have no way -- i don't have a clicker. [laughter] right, thank you. and so i'm going to talk a lot if this is kind of a focus on the students' perspective but i want to start by talking a little bit about inequality united states and britain are highly unequal societies unusually. so if you look at this graph this is just if you look at the horizontal access here this is telling you the relationship betw
in sociology and basm colors in science and arts in math and philosophy from brown university. help me in warmly welcoming dr. warku. >> thank you for that nice introduction. it is really a delight to be here. i conceived of many of the ideas of this book when i was on leave at russell stage foundation in new york a few years ago so it's nice to be back having actually ridge written the book and it wasn't quite there yet a few years ago. so this book is about -- is there -- an echo in the...
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brown university had a great study in 2012 that said for every state that spent $25 more per seenon on on wheels they would notice a reduction in the nursing care up to 20%. that translates to millions of dollars in medicaid solutions alone. >> we don't know exactly where this will end up. this is a budget blueprint, a wish list, if you will, it's up to congress to decide where the cuts and money will be. eli, thank you so much for coming. i appreciate it. >> thank you, kate. >>> we have more on the breaking news. the white house apologizing to the uk for what the uk calls ridiculo ridiculous allegations about president obama. we'll be right back. >>> cnn has learned that at least one house republican believes right now that president trump should apologize to his predecessor for claiming that president obama wire stand him. >> i see no indication that's true. it's not a charge that i would have ever made, and frankly, unless you can produce some pretty compelling proof, i think the president, president obama is is owed on apology for that. because if he didn't do that, we shouldn't be
brown university had a great study in 2012 that said for every state that spent $25 more per seenon on on wheels they would notice a reduction in the nursing care up to 20%. that translates to millions of dollars in medicaid solutions alone. >> we don't know exactly where this will end up. this is a budget blueprint, a wish list, if you will, it's up to congress to decide where the cuts and money will be. eli, thank you so much for coming. i appreciate it. >> thank you, kate....
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university context shape that meaning? in the book i also talk about students at brown and harvard and other different as well, going to talk about that comparison. i'm really going to focus on this kind of u.s.-uk comparison so okay, so, sorry. so how university context shapes that meaning, i focus in on admission because this is a highly contested domain in which people have a lot of opinions and a lot of thoughts. not just related to affirmative action but affirmative action is a big part of that story and that's at the intersection of merit and race in particular. and we know that admissions to these elite universities is unequal. if you look at this chart, we see about 15% of students on the harvard and brown campuses, the two sides of my research, are black or latino, compared to about a third of young adults in the united states. we also know about a third of adults in the united states have a bachelors degree, compared to almost 85% of students on these campuses having parents with a college degree. so unequal both in terms of educational background as well as in terms of race. this is also true in britain where abo
university context shape that meaning? in the book i also talk about students at brown and harvard and other different as well, going to talk about that comparison. i'm really going to focus on this kind of u.s.-uk comparison so okay, so, sorry. so how university context shapes that meaning, i focus in on admission because this is a highly contested domain in which people have a lot of opinions and a lot of thoughts. not just related to affirmative action but affirmative action is a big part of...
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she is a graduate of brown university in two received her law degree from the university of michigan loss goal. without objection, each of the witnesses written statements will be entered into the record in there and tired he. i ask that each witness summarizes or her testimony in five minutes or less and to help you stay with that time limit, there are lights in front of you and you all know what they mean. so, sheriff, why do you lead off. your the button on microphone. >> thank you mr. chairman. i was greeted this morning as i walked into the office building. these measures were in place to protect everyone inside. most people are cleared pretty quickly and go about their business. it is the others who attempt to do us harm, those who have no respect for our laws, who we have to worry about. it is those the capitol police must deny entry. we had the same level of protection and safety to our legal residence. we must you all the tools in our toolbox is to truly restore enforcement of our nation's immigration laws for the safety and security of our citizens. public safety is my numb
she is a graduate of brown university in two received her law degree from the university of michigan loss goal. without objection, each of the witnesses written statements will be entered into the record in there and tired he. i ask that each witness summarizes or her testimony in five minutes or less and to help you stay with that time limit, there are lights in front of you and you all know what they mean. so, sheriff, why do you lead off. your the button on microphone. >> thank you mr....
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she is a graduate of brown university in two received her law degree from the university of michigan loss goal. without objection, each of the witnesses written statements will be entered into the record in there and tired he. i ask that each witness summarizes or her testimony in five minutes or less and to help you stay with that time limit, there are lights in front of you and you all know what they mean. so, sheriff, why do you lead off. press the button on your microphone. >> thank you mr. chairman. security guards and metal scanners greeted me this morning as i walked into the office building. these measures were in place to protect everyone inside. most people are cleared pretty quickly and go about their business. it is the others who attempt to do us harm, those who have no respect for our laws, who we have to worry about. it is those the capitol police must deny entry. we had the same level of protection and safety to our legal residence. we must you all the tools in our toolbox is to truly restore enforcement of our nation's immigration laws for the safety and security of
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she is a graduate of brown university and received her law degree from the university of michigan law school. without objection to each of the witness's written statements will be entered into the record in their entirety. i ask that each witness summarize his or her testimony in five minutes or less and to help to stay with that time limit, there are lights in front of you and you all know what they mean. so if sheriff hodge son, why don't y -- hodge so reason why don't you lead off. press the button ton your mike. >> thank you. security guards and scanners greeted me this morning a walked into the office building. these measures are in place to protect the safety of everyone inside. mem most people are cleared pretty quickly and go about their business. it's the others who intend to do us harm, those who have no respect for our laws that we have to worry about. it's those who the capital police must deny entry. we owe the same level of protection and safety to our legal residents. we must use all the tools in our toolboxes, share resources and intelligence to truly restore enforceme
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project is a collaboration between multiple research centers including stanford, brown and case western reserve universities. >> another really exciting medical item tonight, a drug designed to fight multiple sclerosis which we told you about two weeks ago has now been approved by the fda. this makes it the first drug ever approved for primary progressive ms, the drug was developed at bay area based genentech, patients will need two doses every year. and it will cost $65,000 every year. >>> it felt spectacular outside day. >> i wish we could hold class outside today. >> you'll notice tomorrow, it's going to feel cooler by some 5 to 10 degrees, the reason why, cold front to our north. live doppler showing there is a system well to the north. this is a very weak front that has an isolated shower along the northern coast. future weather, 2:00 tomorrow morning, the chance of some isolated drizzle, probably the best shot is likely the south bay. by the time the sun gets up, by 8:00, it's out of here and the sunshine returns. so highs on your thursday, bright, breezy and cooler than today. 64 san francisco, 68 in
project is a collaboration between multiple research centers including stanford, brown and case western reserve universities. >> another really exciting medical item tonight, a drug designed to fight multiple sclerosis which we told you about two weeks ago has now been approved by the fda. this makes it the first drug ever approved for primary progressive ms, the drug was developed at bay area based genentech, patients will need two doses every year. and it will cost $65,000 every year....
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project is a collaboration between multiple research centers including stanford, brown and case western reserve universities. >> another really exciting medical item tonight, a drug designed to fight multiple sclerosis which we told you about two weeks ago has now been approved by the fda. this makes it the first drug ever approved for primary progressive ms, the drug was developed at bay area based genentech, patients will need two doses every year. and it will cost $65,000 every year. >>> it felt spectacular outside day. >> i wish we could hold class outside today. >> you'll notice tomorrow, it's going to feel cooler by some 5 to 10 degrees, the reason why, cold front to our north. live doppler showing there is a system well to the north. this is a very weak front that has an isolated shower along the northern coast. future weather, 2:00 tomorrow morning, the chance of some isolated drizzle, probably the best shot is likely the south bay. by the time the sun gets up, by 8:00, it's out of here and the sunshine returns. so highs on your thursday, bright, breezy and cooler than today. 64 san francisco, 68 in
project is a collaboration between multiple research centers including stanford, brown and case western reserve universities. >> another really exciting medical item tonight, a drug designed to fight multiple sclerosis which we told you about two weeks ago has now been approved by the fda. this makes it the first drug ever approved for primary progressive ms, the drug was developed at bay area based genentech, patients will need two doses every year. and it will cost $65,000 every year....
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university. a high traffic area. brown says the smels months. his wife complained to washington gas two weeks ago. another neighbor apparently complained a month ago. washington gas responded quickly after we called this morning and said it was the b- first they'd heard it have. washington gas confirmed this afternoon there is a leak. something this father and son coming out of school say is troubling. >> it's there. i can smell it. >> it's not one that you're used to smelling, you know. letter, garbage. it's a smell that you can't put your finger on. >> jennifer charles is 21 weeks pregnant. she walks past the spot every day on her way to work and says she too has been smelling gas for weeks. >> you know it's gas and it's there. >> washington gas says the smell isn't dangerous by itself. a build up of gas could be. in this washington gas says this leak was just a minor leak. they are reminding people to take every leak seriously. they have a special emergency line that people can call or they can simply call 911. >>> we got video of cherry blos
university. a high traffic area. brown says the smels months. his wife complained to washington gas two weeks ago. another neighbor apparently complained a month ago. washington gas responded quickly after we called this morning and said it was the b- first they'd heard it have. washington gas confirmed this afternoon there is a leak. something this father and son coming out of school say is troubling. >> it's there. i can smell it. >> it's not one that you're used to smelling, you...
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while friends and family will be on the beach, she'll before here at cabrini university with a pen in hand. years ago celine brownas thinking the same thing. >> i wasn't the best writer in high school and college, but i had a great support system. >> reporter: growing up in chester, there westbound basketball camps but no writing camps. to give something back, celine started one. >> they have a place to go and learn. >> reporter: write your future it's called. for two weeks students from ninth to 11th grade will learn how to write good, i mean well. >> no matter what area of business, whether a plumber, your own hair salon, you have to learn how to write. you have to send an e-mail. you have to connect with clients. writing is important in every facet of life. >> reporter: so they can succeed in college, here or anywhere, now or later. >> oh, my gosh, i'm overly heighted, overly excited. >> this helps someone else. that's the only way the world can change is by helping others. >>> despite this weekend's coal temperatures, major attractions at the jersey shore, they need to fill thousands of jobs, morey's pier is
while friends and family will be on the beach, she'll before here at cabrini university with a pen in hand. years ago celine brownas thinking the same thing. >> i wasn't the best writer in high school and college, but i had a great support system. >> reporter: growing up in chester, there westbound basketball camps but no writing camps. to give something back, celine started one. >> they have a place to go and learn. >> reporter: write your future it's called. for two...
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brown in the race. he told the sacramento bee he hopes to prepare a universal healthcare system for the state. lawmakers are exploring the idea of a state run single- payer system. >>> a snowstorm is bearing down on the northeast. blizzard warnings posted in nine states, as much as a foot and a half of snow is expected. governors across the region have issued states of emergency and travel bands. >> there is no good reason to be on the road unless it is a real emergency. and when people are on the roads, you are going to get stuck out there, that has been a problem. >> so far, 100,000 people have lost power. forecasters say the storm will likely intensify throughout the day, leaving millions with a huge cleanup. the storm is leaving a mark at bay area airports. you're taking a live look at sfo. at last check, 113 flights have been canceled. those numbers don't compared to the nearly 8000 flights canceled, as kpix 5's jackie ward reports, some airlines are giving out waivers to make up for the uncontrollable inconvenience. >> reporter: these two men are trying to continue their tour across the
brown in the race. he told the sacramento bee he hopes to prepare a universal healthcare system for the state. lawmakers are exploring the idea of a state run single- payer system. >>> a snowstorm is bearing down on the northeast. blizzard warnings posted in nine states, as much as a foot and a half of snow is expected. governors across the region have issued states of emergency and travel bands. >> there is no good reason to be on the road unless it is a real emergency. and when...
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. >> reporter: universal healthcare was key component of bernie sanders campaign for president last year but governor brown has expressed concerns about costs. >> where do you bet the money? >> reporter: california has tried this before introducing a single payer plan back in 2010. >> at that time it was estimated that the cost of a single payer measure would grow to about $250 billion dollars. >> reporter: but since that time california has grown by 2 million people. so the cost of universal healthcare could be even higher today. >> i like the idea. but i question how they're going to come up and pay with it. and i don't want to see the taxes go up any higher than they already are in california. >>> coming up, another controversial conservative commentator heading to could. details on anne coulter's visit and how the university is getting ready. >>> plus, a cockfighting ring busted at a bay area home. details on the operation and an arrest. >>> it's a brutal sport. these animals are slashed alive. live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs
. >> reporter: universal healthcare was key component of bernie sanders campaign for president last year but governor brown has expressed concerns about costs. >> where do you bet the money? >> reporter: california has tried this before introducing a single payer plan back in 2010. >> at that time it was estimated that the cost of a single payer measure would grow to about $250 billion dollars. >> reporter: but since that time california has grown by 2 million...
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. >> mary eve brown is an oncology dietitian at johns hopkins universities. >> it's been reported thatthree people when they shop up at this very first oncology appointment are suffering nutrition tally. >> how did that go? >> terrible. >> because he was so under nourished jack's chemotherapy session had to be cancelled. >> any time we hold treatment that has impact on survival. that's how powerful nutrition is during your cancer treatment. >> so, is there evidence that food can actually cause cancer? >> there's a relationship between high fat meats and certain types of gut cancers. there's even a bigger body of evidence about obesity and cancer. female cancers, pancreas cancer. >> i like to say eat the rainbow. >> variety of colorful vegetables. >> ha is the power of prevention. >> dr. margaret cuomo has produced a document ear and a book both called "a world without cancer" we took a spin around her local supermarket. >> >> the qualities of the vegetables and fruits are those elements that are going to help us reduce the risk of cancer, diabetes and other diseases. >> so says, cuomo,
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the university system says that the hike was necessary to hire more faculty and add more classes. >>> governor brown stole the spotlight today in washington, dc with his attack on the healthcare plan by the gop. veronica de la cruz has that. >> reporter: yeah, liz. brown's attack came as california issued a report claiming that the gop plan would cost the state billions of dollars. the state would be on the hook for $4.3 billion by the year 2020 unless the state cuts back on healthcare benefits for the poor. at a rally, top democrats on the steps of the capital today, the governor let look. take a listen. >> in california, we're not talking about a few thousand. we're talking about millions of real people getting hurt! getting diseases that will not be cured! having heart attacks! not being able to go to a hospital or get a doctor! this is a dangerous bill! it's written by people who don't know what the hell they're talking about! it is so big, so complicated, that i doubt if any member of congress on the republican side has even read it! i know that people in trump tower have not read it. >> that's
the university system says that the hike was necessary to hire more faculty and add more classes. >>> governor brown stole the spotlight today in washington, dc with his attack on the healthcare plan by the gop. veronica de la cruz has that. >> reporter: yeah, liz. brown's attack came as california issued a report claiming that the gop plan would cost the state billions of dollars. the state would be on the hook for $4.3 billion by the year 2020 unless the state cuts back on...
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brown's death. >>> guilty pleas in connection with the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. ex-athletic director, tim curley, and former university vice president, gary schultz, both pleaded guilty to misdemeanor child endangerment. it carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. the two men were among three former administrators who failed to go to police after a graduate student told them second -- sandusky sexually abused the boy and the teen shower -- team shower in 1991. there will be a trial and sandusky in prison after being convicted in 2012 of abusing the victims. >>> coming up, how the snow could affect the cherry blossoms annual show along the tidal basin. >>> >>> most of us in the dc area are under it winter storm warning, and blizzard warnings have been issued for parts of new york, new jersey and connecticut. >> to feet of snow? >>> beginning tonight, through much of tuesday, and the mayor has called for most of schools to be closed. >> we're seeing this snow storm heading exactly at the time when parents will be trying to move around with their children and with this kind of intense activity, 2-4 inches an hou
brown's death. >>> guilty pleas in connection with the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal. ex-athletic director, tim curley, and former university vice president, gary schultz, both pleaded guilty to misdemeanor child endangerment. it carries a sentence of up to five years in prison. the two men were among three former administrators who failed to go to police after a graduate student told them second -- sandusky sexually abused the boy and the teen shower -- team shower in 1991....
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on eu funding and you networks in terms of the development and growth of our universities, so i would like to see bobby brown the first minister devoting all of the effort is 100% on getting the best possible deal following brexit. access to the single market. the prime minister has already said that will not happen. is that enough to derail the talks as far as you're concerned? what i have said very clearly is that i want to see the best possible dealfor that i want to see the best possible deal for scotland that i want to see the best possible dealfor scotland in that i want to see the best possible deal for scotland in the that i want to see the best possible dealfor scotland in the uk that i want to see the best possible deal for scotland in the uk with a close relationship with europe and in the package you displayed i heard the prime minister saying how important it was to her, this union, this family of nations across the whole of the uk. it she really believes that wants to protect the uk then she needs to listen to the devolved administrations across the country, whether that be scotland or the wels
on eu funding and you networks in terms of the development and growth of our universities, so i would like to see bobby brown the first minister devoting all of the effort is 100% on getting the best possible deal following brexit. access to the single market. the prime minister has already said that will not happen. is that enough to derail the talks as far as you're concerned? what i have said very clearly is that i want to see the best possible dealfor that i want to see the best possible...
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brown. thanks so much for joining us. the deadly shooting happened this afternoon at 81 and lion. joe holden is live at university city at children's hospital of philadelphia with the latest on the victim's condition. joe? >> reporter: natasha, the 14-year-old gunshot victim continues to recover at last check police still described his condition as critical. though family very optimistic that he will make a full recovery. in the meantime >> it's sad, really sad. >> reporter: shots fire into a car in southwest philadelphia. two people including a teenager are hit. the car then races away from the scene at 81 it's and lions and makes i about a block and a half before crashing into a utility poll cutting it in half. a 14-year-old has been shot once in the face, he's rushed to children's hospital. another man and his 20's described to be the 14-year-old's brother is shot twice and won't survive his injuries. >> it's a sin and a shame and a disgrace. >> reporter: police crime scene unit arrives well after dusk. they've been tied up on another call. investigators focus ton shell casings and search for other evidence. f
brown. thanks so much for joining us. the deadly shooting happened this afternoon at 81 and lion. joe holden is live at university city at children's hospital of philadelphia with the latest on the victim's condition. joe? >> reporter: natasha, the 14-year-old gunshot victim continues to recover at last check police still described his condition as critical. though family very optimistic that he will make a full recovery. in the meantime >> it's sad, really sad. >> reporter:...
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joining me now from birmingham is drjames brown, a lecturer and researcher into obesity and diabetes at aston university, what worries me, is this obsession with focussing on single factors as being the cause for obesity, with we did that with fat for so many years and that with disastrous, it is important we see that sugar consumption is important in terms of risk of obesity but there are so many other things that are important. 0k, there are so many other things that are important. ok, if it is not the sole factor, what would you say if somebody said it is the biggest factor, one of many, obviously but the biggest factor of several?” would disagree, the big efact for is a lack of understanding how many calories we consume. a piece of research was released last year that showed the average britain underestimates their intack by about 1,000 calories a day. people are unaware of correct portion sizes, every meal how many calories they consume. that is a bigger issue that sugar per se. are we back to the argument about what is a balanced diet? that is part of the argument, there is a growing consensus we
joining me now from birmingham is drjames brown, a lecturer and researcher into obesity and diabetes at aston university, what worries me, is this obsession with focussing on single factors as being the cause for obesity, with we did that with fat for so many years and that with disastrous, it is important we see that sugar consumption is important in terms of risk of obesity but there are so many other things that are important. 0k, there are so many other things that are important. ok, if it...
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university with a pen in hand. >> just need to focus. >> reporter: years ago, brown was thinking the same thing. >> i was not the best writer in high school and college, but i had a great support system. >> reporter: growing up in chester, there were basketball camps, but no writing camps. to give something back, he started one. >> so they have a place to go and learn. >> reporter: write your future, it's called, and it starts this summer for two weeks, students in 9th-11th grade learn from college professors learning how to write good. i mean, well. >> no matter what area of business you go into, whether you be a plumber, have your own hair salon, open your own business, you have to know how to write. you have to e-mail. you have to connect with clients. writing is important in every facet of life. >> so they can succeed in college, here or anywhere. now, or later. >> oh, my gosh. i'm overly excited. overly excited. >> this helps someone else, and that's the only way the world changes is by helping others. >> our thanks to matt there. we have breaking news for you now from skyforce10 live over a fire in northea
university with a pen in hand. >> just need to focus. >> reporter: years ago, brown was thinking the same thing. >> i was not the best writer in high school and college, but i had a great support system. >> reporter: growing up in chester, there were basketball camps, but no writing camps. to give something back, he started one. >> so they have a place to go and learn. >> reporter: write your future, it's called, and it starts this summer for two weeks,...
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brown and other members of the congressional black caucuses executive committee. they hope to discuss several issues with the president including historically black colleges and universities and health care. and time is running out for republicans trying to secure votes for the replacement of the affordable care act. the house votes on that issue tomorrow. the president is already warning republicans they could lose re-election if they for the american health care act. we'll take a closer look the chances the bill will pass in just a few minutes. >>> round two for neil gorsuch. he will be on capitol hill where senators will get another chance to question him. yesterday gorsuch stressed his independence from mr. trump and said quote, when anyone criticized the honesty or integrity or the motives of a federal judge i find that disheartening. public witnesses are expected to testify tomorrow. >>> today the board that oversees reagan national airport will get a closer look at some major construction plans. these plans are expected to change how you use the airport. the biggest change would be new security check points outside the metro station. that would mean the main hall t
brown and other members of the congressional black caucuses executive committee. they hope to discuss several issues with the president including historically black colleges and universities and health care. and time is running out for republicans trying to secure votes for the replacement of the affordable care act. the house votes on that issue tomorrow. the president is already warning republicans they could lose re-election if they for the american health care act. we'll take a closer look...
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. >> brown: jamil jaffer worked with gorsuch at the law firm and later as his law clerk and has remained a friend. jaffer now teaches at the antonin scalia law school at george mason universitymed for the man who neil gorsuch may replace. >> one of the interesting things about judge gorsuch is that he really is a judge's judge, you >> brown: what does that mean, exactly? >> yeah, so he's not looking to get a particular outcome. he doesn't have a particular policy view that he wants to impose upon the law. it's applying the laws congress wrote, applying the constitution as the people who wrote it understood it. and not going outside those bounds. and so maybe that's a conservative philosophy in the sense that it's originalist, it's textualist, in the mold of, i would say, justice scalia. but also very mainstream in the sense that when you apply it to any given case, you're not going to necessarily like all the outcomes. >> brown: i understand, but it also sounds a little maybe naive in the political context we're talking about, right? >> sure. >> brown: scalia was a lightning rod on all kinds of social and all kinds of political issues. >> don't get me wrong. judge gorsuch is
. >> brown: jamil jaffer worked with gorsuch at the law firm and later as his law clerk and has remained a friend. jaffer now teaches at the antonin scalia law school at george mason universitymed for the man who neil gorsuch may replace. >> one of the interesting things about judge gorsuch is that he really is a judge's judge, you >> brown: what does that mean, exactly? >> yeah, so he's not looking to get a particular outcome. he doesn't have a particular policy view...
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university with a pen in hand. >> you just need to focus. >> reporter: years ago, is a lean brown was thinking the same thing. >>ter in high school and college but i had a great support system. >> reporter: growing up in chester, there were basketball camped but no writing camps. to give something back, he started one. >> so they have a place to go and learn. >> reporter: write your future it's called and it starts the summer for two weeks, students in ninth to 11th grades will learn from college professors learning how to write good. i mean well. >> no matter what area of business you go into whether you be a plumber or you're own hair salon, you have to learn how to write. you have to send an e-mail. you have to connect with clients. so writing is important in every facet of life. >> reporter: so they can succeed in college here or anywhere, now or later. >> i'm overly excited. overly excited. >> reporter: this helps someone else and that's the only way the world can change is by helping others. >> good for him. >> coming up all new. a day care worker on video pushing a child down the stairs. why this crime wo
university with a pen in hand. >> you just need to focus. >> reporter: years ago, is a lean brown was thinking the same thing. >>ter in high school and college but i had a great support system. >> reporter: growing up in chester, there were basketball camped but no writing camps. to give something back, he started one. >> so they have a place to go and learn. >> reporter: write your future it's called and it starts the summer for two weeks, students in ninth...
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brown, cnn, washington. >> leslie joins us now from london. she's a senior lecturer in international relations at the university of london. first of all, how much trouble do you think the white house and the president donald trump is in? because depending on what side of the aisle you're in here in the u.s., some people are saying, well, there is nothing untoward, it's nothing you're meeting ambassadors if you're part of the presidential campaign. democrats calling for the attorney general to resign and generally calling into question the credibility of the president on this. >> i remember that the issue is not that jeff sessions met with the russian ambassador. the issue is that he wasn't honest about this and he didn't reveal this. he actually offered explicitly in his confirmation hearings the statement that he had had no contact. so, it's the lying under oath, which is a grave problem, and it's also -- you have to remember the broader context here, right? there are ongoing allegations of russian efforts to undermine the integrity of the u.s. elections. this is extraordinary. if you think about it, right, this is the a
brown, cnn, washington. >> leslie joins us now from london. she's a senior lecturer in international relations at the university of london. first of all, how much trouble do you think the white house and the president donald trump is in? because depending on what side of the aisle you're in here in the u.s., some people are saying, well, there is nothing untoward, it's nothing you're meeting ambassadors if you're part of the presidential campaign. democrats calling for the attorney...
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universities. we have sophomores who are doing summer of a lifetime. they're going to schools like harvard this summer, stamper, brown, notre dame. it's a continuous relationship. >> education is key, you have to look at the complex social issues that can be impediments and a young person's education. you need to address those. that is why our effort is so multipronged. >> part of that approach includes exposing the students to people who have walked in their shoes and achieved success. at their eighth annual career day, more than 100 professionals from various disciplines came to share their stories on how they achieved their dreams. >> i was a kid and grew up said poor guy in the family that never went to college. i grew up on welfare on the southside of chicago. >> i was the first in my family to go to school. my sr. year in college i became pregnant and had a son. i finish school, it it was a struggle but i didn't stop. i was not going to the let that stop me from pursuing my goals. >> former nba chicago bulls star encourages students with his story of overcoming poverty through a good education. >> my motivation
universities. we have sophomores who are doing summer of a lifetime. they're going to schools like harvard this summer, stamper, brown, notre dame. it's a continuous relationship. >> education is key, you have to look at the complex social issues that can be impediments and a young person's education. you need to address those. that is why our effort is so multipronged. >> part of that approach includes exposing the students to people who have walked in their shoes and achieved...
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university of kentucky. >> high school freshman being held a hero after rescuing his friend from choking. abby: a security video captured ian brownthe heimlich. rob: he credits training he received for helping to stay calm under pressure. that is incredible. abby: a texas judge being sued for starting every session for a prayer. is this a legitimate lawsuit gq >> vindicated by chairman nunez? >> i somewhat do. i very much appreciate the fact they found what they found. i somewhat do. abby: a brand-new smoking gun that could prove president trump did in fact tie -- president obama did in fact spy on team trump. the political panel weighing in on this moment. abby: the firefighter who went above and beyond to save a dog. affirmative. we have large quantities of excitement. goodbye. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. abby: welcome back to "fox and friends" first. bill diblasio, ducking out of the press conference after a judge ruled he must turn over emails with his closest advisers.
university of kentucky. >> high school freshman being held a hero after rescuing his friend from choking. abby: a security video captured ian brownthe heimlich. rob: he credits training he received for helping to stay calm under pressure. that is incredible. abby: a texas judge being sued for starting every session for a prayer. is this a legitimate lawsuit gq >> vindicated by chairman nunez? >> i somewhat do. i very much appreciate the fact they found what they found. i...
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maryland congressman anthony brown and other members of the congressional black caucuses executive committee. they hope to discuss several issues with t colleges and universities and health care. and time is running out for republicans trying to secure votes on the replacement for the affordable care act. the house votes on that issue tomorrow. the president is already warning house republicans they could lose re-election in 2018 if they don't vote in favor of the american health care act. we'll take a look at the chances the bill will pass with tracie potts in our next half hour. >>> it is round two of questioning today for judge neil gorsuch. he sat through just over 11 hours of questioning yesterday. he stressed his independence from mr. trump and said quote, when anyone criticizes the honesty or the integrity or the motives of a federal judge i find that disheartening. public witnesses are expected to testify tomorrow. >>> they are the second longest escalators in the western hemisphere and today all five of the escalators at the bethesda metro station have officially been replaced. don't expect to use them during your morning commute. the ribbon cutting d
maryland congressman anthony brown and other members of the congressional black caucuses executive committee. they hope to discuss several issues with t colleges and universities and health care. and time is running out for republicans trying to secure votes on the replacement for the affordable care act. the house votes on that issue tomorrow. the president is already warning house republicans they could lose re-election in 2018 if they don't vote in favor of the american health care act....
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brown. these are really good people and good corporate citizens. have a fight with them, but don't vilify them. >> i agree. i think that the priority of pre-k and moving towards universal-k is a great thing, great thing for the city and for the region. it pays for itself over time. i think the political tactic of name-calling and vilifying doesn't -- i think the administration should step away from that. as a former university administrator, universities have enormous food operations, as big as some malls, the equivalent of multiple restaurants, so it doesn't surprise me that the food operation would feel that cost or that they would pass it on to their consumers, in this case, within the university, the food service operation, i wouldn't assume that it's going to subsidize other parts of the university more than it normally does. >> the law of unintended consequences of liberal policy-making strikes again. so you see that in the minimum-wage increases, you see that in tax increases, especially regressive ones like this. instead of focusing on pro-growth policies, which would create jobs and take care of a lot of problems, we keep taxing, we keep trying to find new sou
brown. these are really good people and good corporate citizens. have a fight with them, but don't vilify them. >> i agree. i think that the priority of pre-k and moving towards universal-k is a great thing, great thing for the city and for the region. it pays for itself over time. i think the political tactic of name-calling and vilifying doesn't -- i think the administration should step away from that. as a former university administrator, universities have enormous food operations, as...
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brown and other members of the congressional black caucuses committee. they hope to discuss several issues with the president including historically black colleges and universities. criminal justice reform and health care. >>> well, president trump may have a small raise on the way for federal workers. the administration is going to recommend a 1.9% raise for federal workers that would take effen the proposed budget last week but federal agencies have been told to build the raise into their spending plans for the fiscal year that begins in october. the increase is slightly smaller than the 2.1% pay raise that president obama authorized for federal workers this year. >>> the way you board a flight at reagan national could soon change. an overhaul of the security check point and plans for a new concourse are underway. >> we're live now with a look at what those who run the airport will be looking at today. good morning. >> reporter: eun, good morning. one of the perks of reagan's national is that you can come here and see off your family and see that tsa line, even grab a bite to eat without having a ticket but in a few years you may not be allowed to be here with
brown and other members of the congressional black caucuses committee. they hope to discuss several issues with the president including historically black colleges and universities. criminal justice reform and health care. >>> well, president trump may have a small raise on the way for federal workers. the administration is going to recommend a 1.9% raise for federal workers that would take effen the proposed budget last week but federal agencies have been told to build the raise into...
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brown and white, but we bleed patriot red. the american idea is the antithesis of identity politics which is now the ideology in all our universities and all of our schools. the american idea is the exact opposite. it's that all people are created equal by their creator and endowed with the same inalienable rights that government can't take away. everybody is to be judged on their merits, not on their origins; ethnic, racial or whatever. i don't know how to say gender only. gender origin. that's the american idea, that we face each other on our individual merits, and we are accountable as individuals. not as a racists, not as genders. that's been the tradition, that was the fight of martin luther king. that's why the left despises his message, his vision for the future where we're color blind, where his children are judged by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. every progressive in america wants to judge you by the color of your skin. and donald trump has posed the antithesis to that which is why he has won the hearts and minds of the heart in this country, and that's how he got elected. so how do we fig
brown and white, but we bleed patriot red. the american idea is the antithesis of identity politics which is now the ideology in all our universities and all of our schools. the american idea is the exact opposite. it's that all people are created equal by their creator and endowed with the same inalienable rights that government can't take away. everybody is to be judged on their merits, not on their origins; ethnic, racial or whatever. i don't know how to say gender only. gender origin....
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university are pairing up for great cause. >> it certainly is. it's all to bounce out the stigma of autism. 30 children with autism spectrum disorder joined sixers head coach brett brownup enjoyed a three hour clinic at temple's pearson hall focusing on passing, shooting and dribbling. >>> a woman in her 90s tossed about like a rag doll. what's being done by this. >> police need add local family's help but rude their car in the process so the question who pays. ♪ >>> another attempted security breach at the white house tonight. the second in a week. the secret service says a man jumped over the bike rack on pennsylvania avenue to get to the white house fence. he was apprehended before he could get any closer. criminals charges against the intruder are pending. the incident comes about a week after a man breached a 5-foot fence at the outer perimeter. he scaled the 8-foot gate to get on to the white house grounds. >>> oil could be flowing through the dakota access pipeline as soon as monday. this after an appeals judge refused to halt the project. the standing rock and sue tribes have been trying to stop the pipeline over concerns it could harm their water supply but t
university are pairing up for great cause. >> it certainly is. it's all to bounce out the stigma of autism. 30 children with autism spectrum disorder joined sixers head coach brett brownup enjoyed a three hour clinic at temple's pearson hall focusing on passing, shooting and dribbling. >>> a woman in her 90s tossed about like a rag doll. what's being done by this. >> police need add local family's help but rude their car in the process so the question who pays. ♪...
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brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> santa clara university is making headlines after a high ranking official overturned a vote of the student senate to allow a conservative organization to establish a chapter on campus. jesse gary live on the campus there in santa clara. jesse, how rare is it for the school to overturn a vote of the student senate? >> reporter: heather, school officials tell me this is the first time this has ever happened. the first time a vice provost has overturned the will of the students expressed through their student senate. while the wave of shock still rolls across this jesuit campus both sides of the debate are making their case for and against the presence of turning point here. >> i want to start it because once i learned about the organization that it was basically focused on fiscal policies, and things of that nature, like limited government, i figured it would be a great way to talk to students and get them involved in political discussions. >> reporter: what this junior started instead was a stampede of opposi
brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >>> santa clara university is making headlines after a high ranking official overturned a vote of the student senate to allow a conservative organization to establish a chapter on campus. jesse gary live on the campus there in santa clara. jesse, how rare is it for the school to overturn a vote of the student senate? >> reporter: heather,...
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university are giving back this weekend. they teamed to up bound south august tim. thirty children with a autism spectrum disorder work on their basketball kills ask sixers head coach brett brownclinic featured passing, shooting, dribbling dribbles, coach brown also talks to the children about the importance of inclusion in basketball. >>> still ahead right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news," kellyanne conway may not be the only one in the family working for president trump. who the president want and what he may be doing. >> almost a week after that winter storm dumped several inches of snow, the clean up continues this morning. what is taking so long. justin? >> good sunday morning, waking up to some areas seeing a little snow, but the sunshine is also breaking out for parts of the region. we'll let you know how bathroom we get coming up in eyewitness weather. 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 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for o
university are giving back this weekend. they teamed to up bound south august tim. thirty children with a autism spectrum disorder work on their basketball kills ask sixers head coach brett brownclinic featured passing, shooting, dribbling dribbles, coach brown also talks to the children about the importance of inclusion in basketball. >>> still ahead right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news," kellyanne conway may not be the only one in the family working for president trump. who...
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universality to it and i'd never really seen it portrayed in film. that, to me was a golden opportunity to put this uncomfortable interaction up an allow us to talk and deal with it. >> browns it? is it hypocrisy? is it racism? what are we talking about? >> i think part of why the way we talk about racism is broken is because we think of racism as this unacceptable evil thing that i couldn't possibly have within myself. i look at racism as one of the social demons. in its worst, it's violent and it's a systemic commitment to oppression. at its lightest and most harmless, it is these things that are being called micro- aggressions, right? many times it's an olive branch that someone's trying to say," hey, i know tiger. i know tiger." >> brown: which is something you use in your film, right? >> i used in my film. the ality of it is when those interactions add up, i'm having a different experience than that person is having." oh wow, yeah, i am being viewed for my skin as the starting point of the interaction. i don't have the privilege of existing at this party in the same way that this white guy has. >> brown: you're writing this several years ago, right? in the middle of t
universality to it and i'd never really seen it portrayed in film. that, to me was a golden opportunity to put this uncomfortable interaction up an allow us to talk and deal with it. >> browns it? is it hypocrisy? is it racism? what are we talking about? >> i think part of why the way we talk about racism is broken is because we think of racism as this unacceptable evil thing that i couldn't possibly have within myself. i look at racism as one of the social demons. in its worst,...
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brown for the "pbs newshour." >> sreenivasan: finally, an essay from emily esfahani smith. she is trained in psychology, and the author of the recent book, "the power of meaning." an editor at stanford university's tonight, emily offers her humble opinion on the search for meaning over happiness. >> in recent years, psychologists have started looking more closely at how the single-minded pursuit of happiness affects us, and they have come to what seems like a counter-intuitive conclusion: chasing happiness and obsessing over it, the way our culture encourages us to do, can actually make people unhappy and lonely. but it's different when we set another goal for ourselves, when we search for and pursue meaning in life. human beings are creatures that yearn for meaning. when we look up at the stars, for example, we don't see random balls of fire. we see swans and bears, we tell stories and myths, and we wonder about where we came from, our place in the universe, and how we can make our lives count. the same questions lie at the center of much great art, literature, and philosophy. the first great work of human literature, the epic of gilgamesh, is about a hero's quest to figure out how to live, giv
brown for the "pbs newshour." >> sreenivasan: finally, an essay from emily esfahani smith. she is trained in psychology, and the author of the recent book, "the power of meaning." an editor at stanford university's tonight, emily offers her humble opinion on the search for meaning over happiness. >> in recent years, psychologists have started looking more closely at how the single-minded pursuit of happiness affects us, and they have come to what seems like a...
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university president app.p. [ applause ] >> reporter: yes. >> want to thank us for introducing this event and a thanks principal brown for this opportunity.opvilege to announce the recipient track ten berg t b recipient here at eastern highh school who is adonte yearwood? w [ cheers and applause ] >> this young man.an [ cheers and applause ] >> president knapp mentioned mti there are nine other high schooh seniors at d.c. ps schools whols will be getting the same t s surprise announcement today. toy this is the first here ate eastern high school going to feo other high schools we don't wann to say which ones this is all al surprise. but there he is. earwood with his mother recently widowed.ed getting the word that he's got t full ride scholarship to gw too begin this career in lawarr enforcement. pretty exciting stuff, guys hers at eastern high school thisscho morning. >> it just does not get any better than this, bob. b thank you so much.uch. for bringing that steer story.t we look forward on the other t ones today.ones today. >> so awesome.o ome >> such an exciting feeling for those students. it's such a stressful time to to figure out ho
university president app.p. [ applause ] >> reporter: yes. >> want to thank us for introducing this event and a thanks principal brown for this opportunity.opvilege to announce the recipient track ten berg t b recipient here at eastern highh school who is adonte yearwood? w [ cheers and applause ] >> this young man.an [ cheers and applause ] >> president knapp mentioned mti there are nine other high schooh seniors at d.c. ps schools whols will be getting the same t s...
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universities. so it's going to happen.g hap as you mentioned though onlyhoug about half dozen members of thet congressional black caucus including representative anthony brownho now represents maryland's fourthourt congressional district so it'srs going to happen.ing we'll see what comes of it 3:00 o'clock here at the whitehe house later today.r today. guys? >> bob, good follow up. up. i'm excited about that meetingt that it will take mace. >> absolutely.utel >> thanks very much. >> still ahead a wheel tha of fortune fail.el. one man will likely never forget. >> if does he a lot of people will likely remind him. he a mindim one letter a classic play andlad the wrong response.onspon it's 8:20.:2 >> at least it makes sense, though. ♪♪ (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the all-new subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >> pretty view of the capitolvi dome with the sun reflecting off of this. sin allison and i came on theewu air at 6:00 o'clock then n a
universities. so it's going to happen.g hap as you mentioned though onlyhoug about half dozen members of thet congressional black caucus including representative anthony brownho now represents maryland's fourthourt congressional district so it'srs going to happen.ing we'll see what comes of it 3:00 o'clock here at the whitehe house later today.r today. guys? >> bob, good follow up. up. i'm excited about that meetingt that it will take mace. >> absolutely.utel >> thanks very...
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public interest law george washington university, pat gallagher is thg director of the sierra club, karen is with the small business center and partnered with brownoldstein leading man served as the deputy assistant for the civil rights division from 2011 to 2017. we will start their and see how far the vote goes to be a >> thank you mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein, members of the committee cannot for the opportunity to speak about judge gorsuch. clerking for justice o'connor and o2, i had the honor of walking two case cases before te supreme court and many of those as an assistant to the general, first under mr. waxman waspporti president clinton . general and then president bush's. i have known neil gorsuch of the colleague and my wife is not an even longer because she went to law school with him. i like to think that i helped recruit him after the supreme courtship. i think i may have edited the first brief he ever wrote as a young lawyer. i understand he's improved substantially since then and i can tell he's never once worked vaguely on a brief of course it was always clear to us on the outside he wasn't just thoughtful and smart and
public interest law george washington university, pat gallagher is thg director of the sierra club, karen is with the small business center and partnered with brownoldstein leading man served as the deputy assistant for the civil rights division from 2011 to 2017. we will start their and see how far the vote goes to be a >> thank you mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein, members of the committee cannot for the opportunity to speak about judge gorsuch. clerking for justice o'connor and...
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university. pat gallagher is director of environmental law program, sierra club. karen harned is executive director of the national federation of independent business small business legal center. and eve hill is partner withre browntein levy.. she proves he served as deputy l assistant attorney general for the civil rights division from 2011-2017. we will start there and we will go until we see how this vote goes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein, member of the committee for the opportunity to speak to you about judge gorsuch. since clerking for justice o'connor in 1992 i've had thebe honor of argument 23 cases before the u.s. supreme court. many of those as an assistant to the solicitor general first under waxman who was president clinton's solicitor general than later under ted olson who is president bush's i've known neip gorsuch as a colleague and different for more than 20 years. my wife was here today has known an even longer because she went to law school with him. i like to think i helped recruit him after his supreme court clerkship. i think i may have edited the first brief he ever wrote as a young lawyer. i understand he has improved since then. i can tell senator sasse he never onc
university. pat gallagher is director of environmental law program, sierra club. karen harned is executive director of the national federation of independent business small business legal center. and eve hill is partner withre browntein levy.. she proves he served as deputy l assistant attorney general for the civil rights division from 2011-2017. we will start there and we will go until we see how this vote goes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein, member of the...
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joining us also is ashley-bowen murphy, who just got her phd at brown university.ur focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." ashley, how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it? ashley: it is a scripted drama that takes place at a union general hospital. it is pretty accurate. they worked with a lot of historians. they did a lot of
joining us also is ashley-bowen murphy, who just got her phd at brown university.ur focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." ashley, how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it? ashley: it is a scripted drama that takes place at a union general hospital. it is pretty accurate. they worked with a lot of historians. they did a lot of