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>> first, georgetown is doing a lot of things right. my husband went through the mba program and was deployed part way through. i cannot tell you how helpful georgetown was to him. i know they are doing the right things. a lot of university campuses are doing the right things, but they have not pulled it together yet. they have not integrated what they're doing. outsiders cannot see what they're doing. integrating resources that already exist -- >> we work with for organizations, four schools in our area. we focus on the outcome of graduation rate, not enrollment. focus on optimizing the g.i. b ill. how do you match them up? how do you take a four-year degree and do it in 36 months to keep the vets from having a gap in their benefit? the about to be homeless veterans, they lose nd over a christmas break or a summer break. we're trying to close that up. partner with everyone else in the community. lastly, partner with technical schools or community colleges. those who cannot make the cut, do not just discharge them. hands them off warmly
>> first, georgetown is doing a lot of things right. my husband went through the mba program and was deployed part way through. i cannot tell you how helpful georgetown was to him. i know they are doing the right things. a lot of university campuses are doing the right things, but they have not pulled it together yet. they have not integrated what they're doing. outsiders cannot see what they're doing. integrating resources that already exist -- >> we work with for organizations,...
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at georgetown. if you come from the background i did, you are going to find that people in the communities you came from -- they are going to start treating you differently. that you are no longer going to be completely like them. you are going to be better educated. you are going to have more opportunity. in some ways, you are going to speed differently. these are not bad things. this is the reality of the opportunities you have been given. mean you have to feel badly about those things. accept them and give comfort to the people who love you, by reminding them you are there. the first year i was on the supreme court bench -- as you know, i got a lot of public attention. i went to my family holiday party, which my cousin miriam posts every year. i walked in and sat down. for about 10 minutes, everybody was silent, waiting for me to talk. themt some point i said to , [speaking spanish]. [applause] what is wrong with you? said, do not tell me you have fallen for the stories they are telling you out t
at georgetown. if you come from the background i did, you are going to find that people in the communities you came from -- they are going to start treating you differently. that you are no longer going to be completely like them. you are going to be better educated. you are going to have more opportunity. in some ways, you are going to speed differently. these are not bad things. this is the reality of the opportunities you have been given. mean you have to feel badly about those things....
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you are at georgetown. if you come from the background i did, you are going to find that people in the communities you came from -- they are going to start treating you differently. the reality is that you are no longer going to be completely like them. you are going to be better educated. you are going to have more opportunity. in some ways, you are going to speak differently. these are not bad things. this is the reality of the opportunities you have been given. it does not mean you have to feel badly about those things. it means you accept them and give comfort to the people who love you, by reminding them you are there. the first year i was on the supreme court bench -- as you know, i got a lot of public attention. i went to my family holiday party, which my cousin miriam hosts every year. i walked in and sat down. for about 10 minutes, everybody was silent, waiting for me to talk. and at some point i said to them, [speaking spanish]. [laughter] [applause] what is wrong with you? i said, do not tell me
you are at georgetown. if you come from the background i did, you are going to find that people in the communities you came from -- they are going to start treating you differently. the reality is that you are no longer going to be completely like them. you are going to be better educated. you are going to have more opportunity. in some ways, you are going to speak differently. these are not bad things. this is the reality of the opportunities you have been given. it does not mean you have to...
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it's been great to be connected this georgetown community. i've enjoyed coming back here, enjoyed being on the board of many years. i've witnessed the hard-headed of dean schraner in these very difficult times. knew bernstein very well. he really was one of two people for my responsible joining the faculty. before we get to the main event, going to speak to you very --efly about three people marva bernstein, sonia eloise pas is akof. bernsteinmarva admired individuals of professional excellence, committed to public service, of high moral character, and beyond theireach seaming grasp until they attain their as payingses no matter not the -- aspirations matter the difficulties. marva bernstein would have loved sotomayor. you students here at georgetown know of justice sotomayor as a trail-blazing supreme court justice that she is. upon her nomination to the supreme court, the third woman ever nominated, the first latina, her name and fame skyrocketed so that to this day walk down a street with someone, without someone, a driver,er, a bus anyone
it's been great to be connected this georgetown community. i've enjoyed coming back here, enjoyed being on the board of many years. i've witnessed the hard-headed of dean schraner in these very difficult times. knew bernstein very well. he really was one of two people for my responsible joining the faculty. before we get to the main event, going to speak to you very --efly about three people marva bernstein, sonia eloise pas is akof. bernsteinmarva admired individuals of professional...
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later today, we will bring a conversation with her about her life and career when she spoke at georgetownuniversity later this month. you can listen to her remarks. and tomorrow, we will hear from michael green. you will preview president obama's trip to asia. then, kaiser health news conversation -- corresponded with the how the hell industry is responding to the affordable care act. and the national journal o response to those involved in renewable fuels. yourf that, along with phone calls, facebook comments, and twitter comments. starting right here on c-span. also monday, we will hear from a supreme court justice on human rights during a discussion also hosted by georgetown university as well as the center for the rule of law. that will be live at 4:00 eastern here on c-span. >> cryptology is an ancient art that goes back to the beginning of human history. we do not quite go back that far but we do have interesting artifacts that help people understand just how long people have been making and breaking and have a need for cryptology. when we talk about the united states, it is importa
later today, we will bring a conversation with her about her life and career when she spoke at georgetownuniversity later this month. you can listen to her remarks. and tomorrow, we will hear from michael green. you will preview president obama's trip to asia. then, kaiser health news conversation -- corresponded with the how the hell industry is responding to the affordable care act. and the national journal o response to those involved in renewable fuels. yourf that, along with phone calls,...
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a school like georgetown having a panel like this, an esteemed school like georgetown having a panel like this is meaningful to me permanently. it means the country is taking interest in this. having all of you here in the room talking about veterans but also talking about military familys is extremely important . even 10 years ago, military families were not part of the narrative. i'm going to call rich out in joining forces because their leadership at the highest level has brought military families into this conversation. so i had a speech written up. i was going to say i'm going to talk about something a little bit different than our other guests are going to talk about today. i was going to talk about military families. i didn't expect everybody to bring up families today. i'm really, really pleased about that. i'm going to go a little bit rogue and stray from the speech that i had set up because some of our other panelists covered it so well. but what i want to say and what i want you all to walk away with today is that when you think about veterans and service members, they all
a school like georgetown having a panel like this, an esteemed school like georgetown having a panel like this is meaningful to me permanently. it means the country is taking interest in this. having all of you here in the room talking about veterans but also talking about military familys is extremely important . even 10 years ago, military families were not part of the narrative. i'm going to call rich out in joining forces because their leadership at the highest level has brought military...
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georgetown is doing a lot of things right.y husband went through the mba program and was deployed partway through, and i can't even tell you how helpful georgetown was to him, so i know from personal experience their doing the right things. second, a lot of university campuses are doing the right things, but they haven't pulled it together, and they haven't integrated what they're doing. and they don't even know what they're doing, and outsiders can't see what they're doing. so integrating the resources that already exist. >> and just, we work with four schools in our area. number one, focus on the outcome of graduation rate, not enrollment. focus on how do you optimize the g.i. bill. look at your four-year degree program. third g.i. bill's a 36-month program. hour do you match them up? how do you take a four-year degree and do it in 36 months so you keep the vets from having a galt, vets' families and the kids from having a gap this their g.i. bill benefit. we for a lot of our homeless or about to be homeless veterans that ar
georgetown is doing a lot of things right.y husband went through the mba program and was deployed partway through, and i can't even tell you how helpful georgetown was to him, so i know from personal experience their doing the right things. second, a lot of university campuses are doing the right things, but they haven't pulled it together, and they haven't integrated what they're doing. and they don't even know what they're doing, and outsiders can't see what they're doing. so integrating the...
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it is an honor and privilege to have you here at georgetown. speak for everyone in this room in saying we look forward to hearing about your reflections. i look forward to introducing him to you. thank professor eloise. to each of you, thank you. thank you for joining us for this very special event. this is going to get good. i do a lot of these. i can tell you this is going to be fun. the symposium was created in memory of marv or and shave a bernstein. he served as president of brandeis. for the last seven years of his life, as professor of politics and philosophy here, on our campus at georgetown. it is a privilege to host this symposium in his honor. in past years, we have hosted others as part of this symposium. tonight, we have the privilege of welcoming justice sonia .otomayor a smile o she has served our decade -- our country for decades. tointroduce her, i wish introduce chief judge robert katzman. appointedclinton judge katzman to the federal bench in 1999. he began his service as a judge on september 1, 2013. like his mentor, he is a
it is an honor and privilege to have you here at georgetown. speak for everyone in this room in saying we look forward to hearing about your reflections. i look forward to introducing him to you. thank professor eloise. to each of you, thank you. thank you for joining us for this very special event. this is going to get good. i do a lot of these. i can tell you this is going to be fun. the symposium was created in memory of marv or and shave a bernstein. he served as president of brandeis. for...
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welcome to georgetown. it is my pleasure to be with you for one of the very special events, the symposium. i wish to express my deepest appreciation to justice sotomayor for joining us this afternoon. justice, it is an honor to have you here, and i know that i speak for everyone in this room. i would also like to thank the chief judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit for being with us this afternoon and for all of his work to make this symposium possible. i look forward to introducing him to you in just a few moments. i also want to thank the professor, the associate professor at the law center, for moderating our discussion today. the chair of our government department will offer comments. thank you for joining us for this very special event. >> eloise, you can ask me. >> this is going to get good. i do a lot of these, so i can tell you this is going to be a lot of fun. the symposium was created in memory. they continue to influence scholars today. at princeton, he served as president. a
welcome to georgetown. it is my pleasure to be with you for one of the very special events, the symposium. i wish to express my deepest appreciation to justice sotomayor for joining us this afternoon. justice, it is an honor to have you here, and i know that i speak for everyone in this room. i would also like to thank the chief judge of the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit for being with us this afternoon and for all of his work to make this symposium possible. i look forward to...
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professor of government at georgetown university, he is the author of the financiers of congressional elections. and craig holeman, government affairs lobbyists for public citizen. let me start with you, everybody runs their campaigns in response to these laws. they provide an architecture, we had one set of rules and restrictions monday morning when we all woke up, there's a different one about to be enforced what will it mean to the day-to-day running of campaigns? how will this change. >> well, there will be more money, particularly i would expect certain incumbents will have more, because the leaders can raise money for them. without limit, you their large and challenges will be able to raise some additional money. but i think lit be on the side of inequipments. and it is going to increase the amount of money available for both the air war. the t.v. isn't already saturated. you will see more and more money go into the ground war as welp p pairing people to get out during the street, and get the vote out. and more money, means more influence for those who are in office. and that's
professor of government at georgetown university, he is the author of the financiers of congressional elections. and craig holeman, government affairs lobbyists for public citizen. let me start with you, everybody runs their campaigns in response to these laws. they provide an architecture, we had one set of rules and restrictions monday morning when we all woke up, there's a different one about to be enforced what will it mean to the day-to-day running of campaigns? how will this change....
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according to some reports people believed that this georgetown police officer george actually tripped that fan. then not only trips this particular fan, but also seems to do it to other -- >> see right there tried to trip that girl. >> and now he's tackling that one guy. >> see him stick his leg out trying to trip a guy and see him grab this other fella in the visor. this cell phone footage was shot by a student in the stands that this was going on. >> like what et 's he going to trip every person. >> what's he trying to control. >> the chief of the police department issued a statement he wanted to reassure the public it is not the position of the georgetown police department to condone or tolerate misconduct of any type and he says this matter was immediately forwarded to the professional standards division upon receiving notice of this incident and the officer has been placed on administrative leave with pay pending the outcome of the internal affairs investigation. >>> hey, everybody, in a little while we'll give away an ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzzword and a twitter ac
according to some reports people believed that this georgetown police officer george actually tripped that fan. then not only trips this particular fan, but also seems to do it to other -- >> see right there tried to trip that girl. >> and now he's tackling that one guy. >> see him stick his leg out trying to trip a guy and see him grab this other fella in the visor. this cell phone footage was shot by a student in the stands that this was going on. >> like what et 's he...
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our own summit with tavis smiley from cbs, nicole hanna jones of republican a and eric dyson of georgetown university and evan wolf son and look back at the boston marathon attack one year later. plus an all-star panel of analysts. 60 years of news, because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again, pro russian militants seized police stations in eastern ukraine, there is chaos and confusion today, ukrainian officials say gunfire was exchanged. pistol lard of sky news is there and filed this report for sky news by phone. >> the we are at the police headquarters, which remain firmly in the hands of those armed protesters and carrying ak-47s, pistols and holsters on their hips and remain firmly in control of that building. they are reinforcing their barricades, there was a new delivery of, deliveries while we are filming and also filled sand bags, bashed wire and they are preparing to defends themselves, people are walking in the streets, there is a crowd in front of the police headquarters cheering well done, cheering on the men who are inside, as
our own summit with tavis smiley from cbs, nicole hanna jones of republican a and eric dyson of georgetown university and evan wolf son and look back at the boston marathon attack one year later. plus an all-star panel of analysts. 60 years of news, because this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again, pro russian militants seized police stations in eastern ukraine, there is chaos and confusion today, ukrainian officials say gunfire was exchanged....
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i also direct the asylum and the care at georgetown here. on behalf of the human rights and destitute, i want to welcome you to georgetown law for this extraordinary form on the future of human rights, in member of a person who scholarship on human rights is familiar to your all. we are delighted to sponsor this event with the new york review of books and the enormous center for the rule of law, led by jeffrey jowell. our role is to ensure georgetown continues to provide excellent training in human rights law and practice that helps place at students in the field and to contribute ideas that make a difference to policy makers from advocates, and those we are most concerned about, individuals whose human rights need protection. today at the samuel dash human rights conference, experts met all day to examine the role of human rights norms play or should play at the world bank. 10 days ago, students from our fact-finding practicum launched their report on the problems that children of haitian descent born in the dominican republic face in and o
i also direct the asylum and the care at georgetown here. on behalf of the human rights and destitute, i want to welcome you to georgetown law for this extraordinary form on the future of human rights, in member of a person who scholarship on human rights is familiar to your all. we are delighted to sponsor this event with the new york review of books and the enormous center for the rule of law, led by jeffrey jowell. our role is to ensure georgetown continues to provide excellent training in...
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. >> host: we interviewed and author who said to throw away the constitution from georgetown law? >> guest: that is a terrible idea obviously. it is provocative i don't know what he wants to replace it with. it was written by men at so you can change it and there are ways to do that progress has been done many times. i think generally speaking it is a fine document to centralized government for the most individual freedom possible. >> so to see the need for congress and senate? >> i do. but it plays an important role of our lives. we are not educated on the topics we vote on that how many people did not of the difference between medicaid and medicare their voting on policy when they go for the president. if the voters are problem but i don't know if there is a better system to keep centralized government in place at one of their work any better but there are a lot of things we could do to fix it. >> host: name another example. >> just education and policy of every president lately gives mississippi the same needs as vermont. i've lived in colorado for many years there is bolder po
. >> host: we interviewed and author who said to throw away the constitution from georgetown law? >> guest: that is a terrible idea obviously. it is provocative i don't know what he wants to replace it with. it was written by men at so you can change it and there are ways to do that progress has been done many times. i think generally speaking it is a fine document to centralized government for the most individual freedom possible. >> so to see the need for congress and...
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and a commitment to human rights is part of our legacy at georgetown, including faculty members like professor sam dash so father dryden that did much to bill georgetown law and made historic contributions to the campaign for human dignity. we are just delighted to be part of this event today that brings together the new york review of books. ofhonors the memory and analyzesrkin human rights in the future. and cosponsored by the center for human law. binghammed after lord that was one of the most revered law lords in the united kingdom. in the center already in its four-year history is making profound marks as an ngo devoted to human rights and human dignity. our ownlike to thank special events team for the work they did putting this event together and i would like to thank professor david cole helping put together this wonderful event and bring you to georgetown. my pleasure to introduce robert silvers, editor of the new york review of books. he has been the editor since its founding 50 years ago and remarkably enough thomason's the death of his co-editor barbara epstein, has person
and a commitment to human rights is part of our legacy at georgetown, including faculty members like professor sam dash so father dryden that did much to bill georgetown law and made historic contributions to the campaign for human dignity. we are just delighted to be part of this event today that brings together the new york review of books. ofhonors the memory and analyzesrkin human rights in the future. and cosponsored by the center for human law. binghammed after lord that was one of the...
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georgetown center for public and nonprofit leadership hosted this event. it's two hours. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kathy -- i love this -- i hate it when you have to do that and say it again. everyone say good merge so thank you. i'm kathy, i direct the center for public and nonprofit leadership at the mccourt school for public policy at georgetown university, and on behalf of all of us, welcome. we're thrilled you're here, and as you can tell from the title of this forum, from nation building to community building, capitalizing on the strengths of our veterans here at home. what we'll focus today on, we think its incredibly important and i'll tell you why in a few minutes from my personal background -- we're focusing on talent and assets and leadership of our veterans and their families, and what they could bring to our organizations and our communities. again, talents and assets. and what they offer to our community. so this has become a very personal issue to me. since 2004, i've had the privilege of teaching more than 100 men and wom
georgetown center for public and nonprofit leadership hosted this event. it's two hours. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kathy -- i love this -- i hate it when you have to do that and say it again. everyone say good merge so thank you. i'm kathy, i direct the center for public and nonprofit leadership at the mccourt school for public policy at georgetown university, and on behalf of all of us, welcome. we're thrilled you're here, and as you can tell from the title of this...
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go ahead for the appeals process can begin coming to our effort one that needs to focus on the georgetown law center last night that she was on hand to explain some of the angles that are considered. as a former military lawyer vincent ward knows the military justice system inside out. what strikes you write that is unlawful pretrial punishment i e that it starts with the amount of trying. then chelsea stints in jail awaiting a charge sheet. she spent nine days baking months and months and months waiting for a charge sheet. while the military. i've tried to figure out what to charge her with joy. talk about government whistle blowing on a broader scale was former nsa official thomas drake who stood trial for one who was on illegal wiretapping on the news. he pointed out a pivotal part of it out. he added that many of the poll the constitution and the uniform code of military justice is your right to does it require you to follow any order. only lawful orders. can you actually have an obligation if you believe that the order is unlawful to question to question the order for one shocking di
go ahead for the appeals process can begin coming to our effort one that needs to focus on the georgetown law center last night that she was on hand to explain some of the angles that are considered. as a former military lawyer vincent ward knows the military justice system inside out. what strikes you write that is unlawful pretrial punishment i e that it starts with the amount of trying. then chelsea stints in jail awaiting a charge sheet. she spent nine days baking months and months and...
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you will be cohosted by georgetown, the new york review, and the london-based thing in center for the role of law. you can watch it live on monday at 4 p.m. eastern. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present our winning entries in this year's student can bitter you -- video documentary competition. studentcam is c-span's annual competition that encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues. winning documentaries were based question, what's the most important issue the u.s. congress should consider in 2014? second prize winner frank boudon is a junior at troy high school in troy, michigan. he believes congress should make education their most important issue. ♪ >> i want to be a ballerina teacher. >> i want to be a professional soccer player. >> when i grow up i want to be a model, and i want to be a dresser. >> from a young age, many of us are introduced to the american dream, this idea that with hard work and the right education we can become anything we want to be. however, even as our schools have generally been improving in recent years, befo
you will be cohosted by georgetown, the new york review, and the london-based thing in center for the role of law. you can watch it live on monday at 4 p.m. eastern. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present our winning entries in this year's student can bitter you -- video documentary competition. studentcam is c-span's annual competition that encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues. winning documentaries were based question, what's the most...
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let's go to assistant professor of government at georgetown university, good to have you with us. how on earth can a country hold a credible election when it's at war? >> well, certainly its window dressing, but on the other hand it's important to bear in mind that this country is a split country, there is a real civil war, and it's not clear even in a free and clear election that assad would not get the majority of votes. there are people who do support him and that has been seen in the last four years of war. >> as you say against him the opposition is weak, they're split, and because of the constitution most can't run. >> that's right. they have to be in the country for ten years. that's not unusual in other constitutions as well. that should not be the concern. but there has been pressure in the international community to further the cause of the cease-fire. that's what is needed now. the u.s. russia, qatar, all these countries should come together and renew the pressure on all sides including on the opposition, which has refus refd the cease-fire in the past. >> how much is t
let's go to assistant professor of government at georgetown university, good to have you with us. how on earth can a country hold a credible election when it's at war? >> well, certainly its window dressing, but on the other hand it's important to bear in mind that this country is a split country, there is a real civil war, and it's not clear even in a free and clear election that assad would not get the majority of votes. there are people who do support him and that has been seen in the...
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later, a conversation with justice sonia sotomayor or at georgetown university from last week. headline of the aereo supreme court case changing tv forever. transmit content over the internet using thousands of dime-sized antennas for eight dollars a month. abc, cbs,rs including nbc, and fox say it is a blatant theft. ,f they rule the services legal this could throw a wrench in the broadcast business model in which cable and satellite companies pay billions to the tv companies for the right to broadcast programming and broadcasters say that a victory before the supreme court could prompt them to yank programming from free tv and move it to pay channels like showtime. we will hear now from an attorney from abc and other broadcast networks and a representative from aereo. >> arguing counsel for the networks today. i just want to say that obviously, we're very glad to be before the court today in the cases here on the petition that we filed trying to seek review of the second circuit decision because we got the second circuit decision was profoundly wrong and a real threat to the
later, a conversation with justice sonia sotomayor or at georgetown university from last week. headline of the aereo supreme court case changing tv forever. transmit content over the internet using thousands of dime-sized antennas for eight dollars a month. abc, cbs,rs including nbc, and fox say it is a blatant theft. ,f they rule the services legal this could throw a wrench in the broadcast business model in which cable and satellite companies pay billions to the tv companies for the right to...
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good to have a billion dollars. >> one kid named patrick gauge, a 19-year-old freshman from georgetowne heir to the carlson hospitality fortune. he spoke on a panel. described as an industry leader in enforcing measures to combat trafficking and involuntary prosecution. a 19-year-old freshman did that. amazing. >> what was this about -- getting donationses to the party? >> of course. this is all about fund raising. both partieses court wealthy donors. don't pretend it was a high minded meeting of young philanthropists to connect them with each other. with all due respect to obama they don't need him to connect. they are well networked as the it is. >> right. they all went to the ivy league schools. it was a bunch of junior ivys together. i can't find the quote. made me want to barf. good to see you. i'm envious because i would like a billion dollars. >>> developing tonight a 10-year-old is abducted from in front of his home in atlanta to be released within a few hours. you won't believe how the kidnapper was con vintsed to let him go. >> he did it by singing. police say it may have sav
good to have a billion dollars. >> one kid named patrick gauge, a 19-year-old freshman from georgetowne heir to the carlson hospitality fortune. he spoke on a panel. described as an industry leader in enforcing measures to combat trafficking and involuntary prosecution. a 19-year-old freshman did that. amazing. >> what was this about -- getting donationses to the party? >> of course. this is all about fund raising. both partieses court wealthy donors. don't pretend it was a...
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director at georgetown university. >>> we're getting a new newsbrek from wyoming, an facility in opal, wyoming, and the fire is still burning even though officials have turned off a series of gas pipelines that feed the facility. as of now there are no reports of injuries in all 42 plant employees have been accounted for. opal is roughly 144 miles from salt lake city. >>> how is this for a great deal. seven for the price of one? apple's stock split and what is behind it, and youtube marks a milestone. what was once a way to watch goofy videos is now a marketing, we'll talk to a cyber illusion. and then we'll talk about what a cyber illusionist is. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> apple delivered a slew of big announcements that sent their stocks higher in after hours trading. apple, still the most valuable company in the world even with a stock that has fallen flat over the last six months.
director at georgetown university. >>> we're getting a new newsbrek from wyoming, an facility in opal, wyoming, and the fire is still burning even though officials have turned off a series of gas pipelines that feed the facility. as of now there are no reports of injuries in all 42 plant employees have been accounted for. opal is roughly 144 miles from salt lake city. >>> how is this for a great deal. seven for the price of one? apple's stock split and what is behind it, and...
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tonyish director of georgetown center on education and the workforce, and he is the lead author of the new report of online job ads studying the relationship between schooling and the job force for a quarter of the century. he is one of the most informed people on this topic. i love having you on the show. this is where the rubber hits the road, and my viewers want to know where you get these good jobs. first of all newspaper ads used to be believable because it cost more than putting an online ad in. the online job ads, does it mean that the job exists? >> the online job ads with the power of technology, and the ability to scrape jobs from everywhere, individual company websites, state and local employment services, we, the industry, we use their data, and we have developed duplicated software that allows us to eliminate the duplicates. these are real jobs. >> we do know that if you have a four-year degree, your chances of being unemployed is lower. your unemployment rate is lower than the national average which is coming down as things stand. is this a reflects of that? once you get
tonyish director of georgetown center on education and the workforce, and he is the lead author of the new report of online job ads studying the relationship between schooling and the job force for a quarter of the century. he is one of the most informed people on this topic. i love having you on the show. this is where the rubber hits the road, and my viewers want to know where you get these good jobs. first of all newspaper ads used to be believable because it cost more than putting an online...
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georgetown. this was a gem. reagan said, at its full flowering, freedom is the first principle of society. of this society of western society, and yet, freedom cannot exist alone. and that's why the theme for your bicentennial, georgetown, is so very apt. learning, faith, and freedom. each reinforces the other. each makes the others possible. for what are they without each other? and then he quote alexis dede tocqueville who wrote "democracy in america. " he said it in 1835 and it's as true today as then. despotism may govern without faith but liberty cannot. think about that. despotism may govern without faith but liberty cannot. religion is more needed in democratic society than any other. right? you have the freedom to do things in a democratic society. and so to really control things and have order, you need a people that absence of law providing that order will self-govern themselves before you can self-govern a nation. reagan then warned, learning is a good thing but unless it's tempered by faith and a lov
georgetown. this was a gem. reagan said, at its full flowering, freedom is the first principle of society. of this society of western society, and yet, freedom cannot exist alone. and that's why the theme for your bicentennial, georgetown, is so very apt. learning, faith, and freedom. each reinforces the other. each makes the others possible. for what are they without each other? and then he quote alexis dede tocqueville who wrote "democracy in america. " he said it in 1835 and it's...
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the death sentences in egypt got with me here assist and professor the school of services and georgetownjoining us on the set and let's talk about the separation of powers in egypt, the judiciary on one side and the government independently on the other side but the hand of the military government influencing the screw di di dish-judicial do you think. >> we are talking about the mobark regime and institutions more or less have been working in their own capacity to try as much as possible to revert to the policies of old. judiciary is of course the same one that continuously stifled as attempts to revolutionize the system after the months and years of over throw of mubarak and it's overseeing the process and the sentences should not be seen as independent of the process. >> the same judge and the same person in both cases, both mass trials that handed down over 1200 death sentences, do you think the intention is because how many people have been executed in egypt in the last five years, i think it's five or six, is simply intended as a warning rather than the possibility still exists it
the death sentences in egypt got with me here assist and professor the school of services and georgetownjoining us on the set and let's talk about the separation of powers in egypt, the judiciary on one side and the government independently on the other side but the hand of the military government influencing the screw di di dish-judicial do you think. >> we are talking about the mobark regime and institutions more or less have been working in their own capacity to try as much as possible...
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what is the experience like for you at georgetown? >> well, you're right.st of all, people presume when i was a graduating from my undergraduate college going on with a full ride in the ph.d. program at princeton grating at the top of my class in philosophy, graduate number one, a white student's father came up to me and said you know, son, you're not just going to prince top because you're black. well, the reality is i guess all those hard earned grades that i had made and all the hard work that i had done in his mind was not sufficient. i didn't like some black conservatives go, oh, my god, because white people will think i've gotten a hand out, i'm going to deny the legitimacy of the opportunity. because those same white people didn't believe i was smart before, why now should i reject the offering in light of that kind of rejection. so for me, it's very simple. many white people are not asked to talk about their own privilege. the way in which affirmative action was written, we're pretending as if white americans have not been the recipients from the be
what is the experience like for you at georgetown? >> well, you're right.st of all, people presume when i was a graduating from my undergraduate college going on with a full ride in the ph.d. program at princeton grating at the top of my class in philosophy, graduate number one, a white student's father came up to me and said you know, son, you're not just going to prince top because you're black. well, the reality is i guess all those hard earned grades that i had made and all the hard...
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msnbc contributor brian murphy and paul butler from georgetown university law center, thank you both. very interesting breaking news here. and coming up, what the real scandal in washington is. and here's a hint, it is not benghazi. that straight ahead. from nice . our advanced treatment helps keep highlights and lowlights shiny and luminous. cc cream, find it in every box of nice 'n easy. the most natural shade of you. in every box of nice 'n easy. oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. it would be a scary process... truecar made it very easy... for me to negotiate, because i didn't really need to do any negotiating at all. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>> it is pretty rare to have all the living u.s. presidents in the same place
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they bought another georgetown mansion for $11 million.ber they'll give fellow ships to 14 social entrepreneurs. >> it can be a for profit or nonprofit or government solution that it has to be aiming to solve a 21st social challenge. >> the doctors say they're the caretakers of two treasures of america's history. which they hope provides the right setting for great accompli accomplishments in the future. >> we find really talented people who are on their way to building a huge fire. and we at the foundation and the doctors come along and provide them with the match. and that is thrilling time and again. ♪ >> if you're wondering whether the doctors ever considered living at evermay, the staff says they're too low key for. that in fact, while the mansion has 12 bedrooms, when the couple does spend the night, they stay in a small carriage house on the grounds. and that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next on "fox news sunday." >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md. how old d
they bought another georgetown mansion for $11 million.ber they'll give fellow ships to 14 social entrepreneurs. >> it can be a for profit or nonprofit or government solution that it has to be aiming to solve a 21st social challenge. >> the doctors say they're the caretakers of two treasures of america's history. which they hope provides the right setting for great accompli accomplishments in the future. >> we find really talented people who are on their way to building a huge...
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. >> reporter: appropriate fessor fessor -- professor of business at georgetown university. >> is theresentative truthful with the representatives they bring. >> reporter: we decided to see for ourselves going undercover with two abc news journalists suited up with cameras in buttons, watches and water bottle ldz. >> recording. >> reporter: and became herbalife distributors. some 60% of the company's american distributors are latino. our reporters, william gallego and ray montez began in a latino neighborhood of queens in new york city at an unmarked storefront with green awning and windows covered over as required by herbalife. herbalife calls this a nutrition club one of thousand across the country where distributors offer diet shakes for a membership fee where we signed up first to become basic members and jumped to supervisor by buying what they call 4,000 volume points for $3,900. this is how it works. for our $3,900 we got a huge shipment of herbalife products. details on how to make the diet shakes for customers. and specific instructions in the company brochure on how to sell
. >> reporter: appropriate fessor fessor -- professor of business at georgetown university. >> is theresentative truthful with the representatives they bring. >> reporter: we decided to see for ourselves going undercover with two abc news journalists suited up with cameras in buttons, watches and water bottle ldz. >> recording. >> reporter: and became herbalife distributors. some 60% of the company's american distributors are latino. our reporters, william gallego...
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phil ingarber of georgetown, university -- of georgetown university, that china has built some 3,000es of underground tunnels to store and to transport their nuclear missiles and war heads. this secret effort by the chinese military is so massive it is known as the underground great wall. beyond this incredible infrastructure, china is also researching hypersonic missiles, icbm's, with maneuvering war heads which can outmaneuver our defensive systems. communist china must be included in any discussion of arms control. and if we focus only on russia, we are doing a great disservice to the security of our country. addressing concerns and priorities with russia does remain important and the things that are being said today need to be taken into consideration. ignoring china's strategic weapons is not an option and will lead us to a much more dangerous world. they must be part of this discussion today and hopefully in the weeks ahead. thank you, mr. chairman. >> the chair recognizes the ranking member from the terrorism subcommittee, mr. sherman from california. for five minutes. >> if y
phil ingarber of georgetown, university -- of georgetown university, that china has built some 3,000es of underground tunnels to store and to transport their nuclear missiles and war heads. this secret effort by the chinese military is so massive it is known as the underground great wall. beyond this incredible infrastructure, china is also researching hypersonic missiles, icbm's, with maneuvering war heads which can outmaneuver our defensive systems. communist china must be included in any...
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msnbc contributor brian murphy and paul butler from georgetown university law center, thank you both. very interesting breaking news here. and coming up, what the real scandal in washington is. and here's a hint, it is not benghazi. that straight ahead. ...for all day relief. "start your engines" gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. these days, everything is done on the internet. and tomorrow you'll do even more. that's what comcast business was built for. slow dsl from the phone company was built for stuff like this. switch to comcast business internet. then add voice and tv for just $34.90 more per month. and you'll be ready for tomorrow today. comcast business. built for business. >>> it is pretty
msnbc contributor brian murphy and paul butler from georgetown university law center, thank you both. very interesting breaking news here. and coming up, what the real scandal in washington is. and here's a hint, it is not benghazi. that straight ahead. ...for all day relief. "start your engines" gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like...
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msnbc contributor brian murphy and paul butler from georgetown university law center, thank you both. very interesting breaking news here. and coming up, what the real scandal in washington is. and here's a hint, it is not benghazi. that straight ahead. and we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your shop from anywhere thing, offering protection that simple credit score monitoring can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. wake it up with olay regenerist. formulated with a skin energizing complex, it penetrates 10 layers of the skin's surface. because energized skin is younger looking skin. ♪ >>> it is pretty rare to have all the living u.s. presidents in the same place at the same time, but they are gathered this week in austin, texas, to celebrate a momentous event in our nation's history. we're going to have some pretty special guests here on "all in" to talk about it, ahead. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps diss
msnbc contributor brian murphy and paul butler from georgetown university law center, thank you both. very interesting breaking news here. and coming up, what the real scandal in washington is. and here's a hint, it is not benghazi. that straight ahead. and we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your shop from anywhere thing, offering protection that simple credit score monitoring can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. wake it up with olay regenerist. formulated with a...
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and american history tv, a georgetown university professor on title nine, discrimination against women in sports, the education eminences 1970 to 78:00 p.m. and midnight line. half of an. >> the past as a physical place or a symbolic place in history. how does this march marked historical crossroads? >> the civil-rights -- it is mostly still in the popular mind of these associated with the tenants of nonviolence as its core goals. underneath that is a simmering current, the grass-roots organizers. more about positions of power positions where they can lift themselves up. those can be intertwined, of course, what they're not necessarily side with the same thing. as a crossroads. black power launches this new generation sought by the activists, it gives them a name, a sense of the movement, ideas that have been out there in the crystallized in this. and black power, you can argue back. for blacks to achieve political power and unify their own communities and nations. there are also those, the rejection, non-violence as a strategy. the violent revolution, but at least if you want to be se
and american history tv, a georgetown university professor on title nine, discrimination against women in sports, the education eminences 1970 to 78:00 p.m. and midnight line. half of an. >> the past as a physical place or a symbolic place in history. how does this march marked historical crossroads? >> the civil-rights -- it is mostly still in the popular mind of these associated with the tenants of nonviolence as its core goals. underneath that is a simmering current, the...
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seated next to her dean montgomery, the dean at the public policy institute at georgetown. he too has a long distinguished record. he was an assistant secretary at the department of labor during the clinton administration. he also has done work around auto recovery for president obama and he is an economist. so i think we will be able to bring a unique perspective having worn many different hats and certainly last but not least victoria but sin is the founding executive director of the women and public policy program at the harvard kennedy school. she works on a range of public policy issues affecting women both domestically and internationally and has been a leader on these issues for many years. we are excited and pleased to have you join us as well. i'm going to start actually first with amanda because i am sure amanda you didn't necessarily think in your life you were going to be out there as an advocate for equal pay but i think it would be interesting for folks just to hear a little bit about your experience. so you were working in mississippi. tell us a little bit ab
seated next to her dean montgomery, the dean at the public policy institute at georgetown. he too has a long distinguished record. he was an assistant secretary at the department of labor during the clinton administration. he also has done work around auto recovery for president obama and he is an economist. so i think we will be able to bring a unique perspective having worn many different hats and certainly last but not least victoria but sin is the founding executive director of the women...
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ter, we will talk with georgetown university history process -- professor about the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. we will also take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ >> good morning. it is friday, april 11 very at to "washington journal." ethylene sibelius will announce today that she is stepping down. that comes months after the troubled rollout of the government's health care website. her decision to resign comes just one week after sign-ups closed for the first year of insurance coverage under the affordable care act. president obama is expected to nominate sylvia matthew for well as director of the office and management of budget to replace her. we will begin there this morning. we want to hear from you. our phone lines are now open. the story of catherine sibelius's resignation is top of most news organizations news items. a well-regarded former governor of the state of kansas. she is leaving after months of intense criticism over the botched rollout in the fall of the insurance marketplace. doing the firestorm, president ob
ter, we will talk with georgetown university history process -- professor about the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. we will also take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ >> good morning. it is friday, april 11 very at to "washington journal." ethylene sibelius will announce today that she is stepping down. that comes months after the troubled rollout of the government's health care website. her decision to resign comes just...
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>> if you go back starting with his speech at georgetown, what ,his administration has said they are consistent about thinking of energy and climate as a legacy issue where they will do the right thing. they will stand up for what they think is important. if you go back and look and see what they have done, starting with the beginning obama administration, they have consistently done a pretty good job. i do not think they get the credit they deserve. i do not take this particularly seriously. it is time for democrats to understand this administration has really tried hard consistently to do the right thing. they realize what i have been saying. this is a generational challenge. when people look at 50 years or 100 years from now, this is going to be the issue they judge people by. that aren't awful lot of issues in american politics in a hundred years that will be part of the great terrace debate -- ariff but this is not one. >> is the obama administration's decision, is that going to define the president's legacy on this issue? >> that is an overstatement. here is a body of work that
>> if you go back starting with his speech at georgetown, what ,his administration has said they are consistent about thinking of energy and climate as a legacy issue where they will do the right thing. they will stand up for what they think is important. if you go back and look and see what they have done, starting with the beginning obama administration, they have consistently done a pretty good job. i do not think they get the credit they deserve. i do not take this particularly...
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he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan basis pension reform and then he decides to dedicate his life for public service and run for office. what i ask is what sort of quality are they fighting for if not the kind of success that he achieved? >> they certainly should be, this is a rogue group of liberal democratsr democrats who have no right to do. how about the right? >> i'm not going to try to turn into this something about the right. >> i'm asking you specifically are there any conservative groups in that district who have attacked him one way or another? >> yes, and i point that out. that it hasn't been universal, however what he does say is that when the photo shopped ad came out and the egg -- ethics community fined them. no one defended him except for the right. and he said that he has found more inclusion, more tolerance and more acceptance from the republicans than the democrats in the district, and greg, president obama is going to go and fund raise for the white male middle aged straight
he went to georgetown. he passes on a bipartisan basis pension reform and then he decides to dedicate his life for public service and run for office. what i ask is what sort of quality are they fighting for if not the kind of success that he achieved? >> they certainly should be, this is a rogue group of liberal democratsr democrats who have no right to do. how about the right? >> i'm not going to try to turn into this something about the right. >> i'm asking you specifically...
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so your question of how easy it is to make anonymous, well, at academic institutions like georgetown are harvard we're pretty good at taking data, making anonymous, and figuring a what it tells us. and we are hoping that the example in boston won't just be me because it can be replicated but will be meaningful because it will tell us things we did not know. the companies, they want to know. they want to retain the female talent. they understand that management and female talent is the future. for the u.s. in particular to be incredibly competitive into the future we have to solve this because the majority of our talent is in no. >> is there an overall bull work time friendly trying to do this and? >> what i would say is the mayor was open because of this right away. and it now the mayor of boston coming gates as well. those of us to study these types of issues and work in this field, even a man the talked about how this is slow going. we are hoping that we will be able to see in a way that we can look at really clean data, disaggregating for all kinds of other factors to see, you kno
so your question of how easy it is to make anonymous, well, at academic institutions like georgetown are harvard we're pretty good at taking data, making anonymous, and figuring a what it tells us. and we are hoping that the example in boston won't just be me because it can be replicated but will be meaningful because it will tell us things we did not know. the companies, they want to know. they want to retain the female talent. they understand that management and female talent is the future....
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georgetown university law professor thomas l. krattenmaker. standard oil trust was formed in 1882, and that led to widespread public concern. and it was that public reaction to the trusts that led to the passage of the sherman act in 1890. the sherman act made it illegal for any one firm to obtain a monopoly. that is, to get complete control over the production of all the goods in one market. and secondly, the sherman act made it illegal for firms to get together and agree on the way in which they would compete. for example, by setting prices or dividing markets or determining which customers they would deal with. the sherman act was one of only several choices that could have been made in 1890. congress could have chosen to nationalize the trusts. it could have chosen to set up a large government department to oversee the behavior of the trusts or even to run the trusts in cooperation with private enterprise. and those are devices that are widely adopted in other countries around the world. instead, what they did is they harkened back to the
georgetown university law professor thomas l. krattenmaker. standard oil trust was formed in 1882, and that led to widespread public concern. and it was that public reaction to the trusts that led to the passage of the sherman act in 1890. the sherman act made it illegal for any one firm to obtain a monopoly. that is, to get complete control over the production of all the goods in one market. and secondly, the sherman act made it illegal for firms to get together and agree on the way in which...