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georgetown, maybe? good job. so here is what i learned in high school and the lessons don't really change that much from high school from my perspective. typically people find themselves in groups. and it starts probably before high school, but in high school it crystallizes. you're a jock, a pothead, the academic which i never was. as a matter of fact when cory booker and i work on legislation together, i saw he graduated in cum laude and i graduated thank you laudi. reality is if you remember which group you were in, perhaps the groups that you wanted to be in, the groups that you felt a isolated from, you start understanding and appreciating this whole political world that we're living in today. with one addition. today it is now in vogue to speak about those not in your group in the most salacious and vicious ways. and you are rewarded by doing so by the friends you have within your group. that is the breakdown of the american experiment of a melting pot. we have a responsibility not as elected officials, but
georgetown, maybe? good job. so here is what i learned in high school and the lessons don't really change that much from high school from my perspective. typically people find themselves in groups. and it starts probably before high school, but in high school it crystallizes. you're a jock, a pothead, the academic which i never was. as a matter of fact when cory booker and i work on legislation together, i saw he graduated in cum laude and i graduated thank you laudi. reality is if you remember...
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constitution society, the georgetown law students for democratic reform and the georgetown law offices of student life and communications for providing so much support for putting this panel together. thank you so much. [applause] finally, if you will be sticking around "after words", there will be a reception after the questions conclude. one thing i will note is that if you have any questions for terry m, she, unfortunately has to depart immediately following the event to catch a train back home so if you have questions, please ask them here or find me afterward. i have information to get in contact with her. are there any questions. >> i was wondering if the panelist could speak to some of the more controversial decisions that the census has been making, particularly i know, i'm unsure what the actual statutory decision has been but there has been talk of counting prisoners in predominantly rural communities based on where the prison is located and not based on the communities they come from. i know the immigration and the edition of the immigration citizenship question has been con
constitution society, the georgetown law students for democratic reform and the georgetown law offices of student life and communications for providing so much support for putting this panel together. thank you so much. [applause] finally, if you will be sticking around "after words", there will be a reception after the questions conclude. one thing i will note is that if you have any questions for terry m, she, unfortunately has to depart immediately following the event to catch a...
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the georgetown university law center hosted the former u.s. census bureau director in the obama and trump administration's. accuracy,luded data cyber security, and modernization. this is an hour and 15 minutes. started?n't we get hello everyone. welcome to georgetown law. we are here to learn about the challenges facing the census 2020. the constitution mandates the census for the purpose of enforcing representation in the house of representatives. during the first congress, james virginia,epresenting recognized the census a lot for data-driven decisions. he encouraged congress to act questions so congress could decide on facts instead of conjecture. today we have a highly esteemed panel. challengesout these and some of the consequences of the enumeration. director john thompson, the executive director of the council of professional associations on federal statistics. to writer thompson has more than 30 years of experience working in statistical and executive positions at the census bureau. to june 2017,13 he served as the census bureau's dire
the georgetown university law center hosted the former u.s. census bureau director in the obama and trump administration's. accuracy,luded data cyber security, and modernization. this is an hour and 15 minutes. started?n't we get hello everyone. welcome to georgetown law. we are here to learn about the challenges facing the census 2020. the constitution mandates the census for the purpose of enforcing representation in the house of representatives. during the first congress, james...
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hello, everyone and for our guests, welcome to georgetown law. as you know we're here today to learn about the challenges facing conessential 2020. the constitution mandates that the census for the purposes of apportioning representation in the house of representatives. during the first congress james madison who is the congressman representing virginia recognized that the census allowed for data driven decisions. he encouraged congress to add questions to the census so that congress could debate and decide on facts instead of assertions and conjectures. today, we have a highly esteemed panel to speak about these challenges and some of the consequences of the enume ration. first we have director john h. thompson. he's the executive director of the council of professional associations on federal statistics also known as copas. he has more than 30 years of experience working both statistical and executive positions at the u.s. census bureau including at its top posts. from august 2013 to june 2017 he served as the census bureau director before serv
hello, everyone and for our guests, welcome to georgetown law. as you know we're here today to learn about the challenges facing conessential 2020. the constitution mandates that the census for the purposes of apportioning representation in the house of representatives. during the first congress james madison who is the congressman representing virginia recognized that the census allowed for data driven decisions. he encouraged congress to add questions to the census so that congress could...
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the attorney general was part of a day-long panel at georgetown university where there are speeches and topics on a whole range of legal issues. he gave his remarks and took questions. one of the questions posed to him by those attending, not by a journalist, was does he regret recusing himself from being a supervisor of the russia investigation. as attorney general he would have had that power if he had not recused himself, something that the president has effectively beaten up him up about for months on twitter and in comments the president has made. the attorney general explained what he feels and why he did it. >> no. i think that's what i had to do. i did not realize there is a specific regulation that says if you participate in a campaign, it explicitly says that, then you can't investigate the campaign of which you were a part. pretty reasonable thing. and i was chairman of the national security committee on
the attorney general was part of a day-long panel at georgetown university where there are speeches and topics on a whole range of legal issues. he gave his remarks and took questions. one of the questions posed to him by those attending, not by a journalist, was does he regret recusing himself from being a supervisor of the russia investigation. as attorney general he would have had that power if he had not recused himself, something that the president has effectively beaten up him up about...
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final regular lays season game , against georgetown, first half nova down by one, ball, knocks down the three ball from top of the circle. the cats took the lead, never looked back, still in the first, for the three, and that's good, villanova lead goes to 11 at that point. had 15-point. weren't finishedment tonight's defense right here. bridges with the steel. and the two hand bridges with ah 24-point. the fourth ranked cats finished regular at 27 and four, with 97-73 victory. >>> penn state looking to keep their ncaa tournament chances alive against purdue in the big ten semifinal. penn state, pulls up for deep three. makes the basket. led the lions, boilermakers pull away. carson edwards knocks down the three, purdue beats penn state 78-seven, nittany lions finish at 21 and 13, so have to wait until next sunday to see if they make the tournament. >> now to the phillies pulling double duty today.
final regular lays season game , against georgetown, first half nova down by one, ball, knocks down the three ball from top of the circle. the cats took the lead, never looked back, still in the first, for the three, and that's good, villanova lead goes to 11 at that point. had 15-point. weren't finishedment tonight's defense right here. bridges with the steel. and the two hand bridges with ah 24-point. the fourth ranked cats finished regular at 27 and four, with 97-73 victory. >>>...
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professor of a global health law at georgetown university's law center and the director of the world health organization center on public health law and human rights. it is my great pleasure to welcome you to georgetown university for a very important and topical debate. cosponsored by the dean, the dean's office, the o'neill institute, and several student groups at the law center. active minds, human rights action, and students for democratic reform. i don't know if any of you managed to get to the march for our lives on saturday. i suspect many of you did. i was there and it was truly inspirational. the reason it was inspirational is because it was led and articulated by the young people of america. , brave,derful courageous leaders they are. the youth are our future. i think it is absolutely right gun on the question of violence, where the youth are at the epicenter of the violence and fear, they ought to be in the lead. they are and they will be tonight as well. just some context. people die of,000 gun violence. this is more than 100 human beings every day. day after day. it is a
professor of a global health law at georgetown university's law center and the director of the world health organization center on public health law and human rights. it is my great pleasure to welcome you to georgetown university for a very important and topical debate. cosponsored by the dean, the dean's office, the o'neill institute, and several student groups at the law center. active minds, human rights action, and students for democratic reform. i don't know if any of you managed to get...
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how hard is it to get a job teaching law at georgetown?roft: professor steven goldblatt is the faculty director for the supreme court institute at georgetown law. >> goldblatt: to have somebody who's a credible voice, who actually lived the experience, who understands what it's like to spend a day in prison, much less 11 years, is highly unusual. so i think this was a unique opportunity to get somebody for whom there are no others out there, and that the potential was enormous. >> kroft: along with his other accomplishments, shon hopwood also got to marry that girl from david city, annie metzner, who is now a law student herself. they have two children. are you surprised how this has turned out? >> annie hopwood: yeah. yeah. i had no-- no idea of what the future would hold for us. neither one of us had any clue that this would-- all these wonderful things would happen. >> kroft: hopwood's main interest now is criminal justice reform. he is an advocate for shorter prison sentences for most crimes, and more vocational training, drug treatmen
how hard is it to get a job teaching law at georgetown?roft: professor steven goldblatt is the faculty director for the supreme court institute at georgetown law. >> goldblatt: to have somebody who's a credible voice, who actually lived the experience, who understands what it's like to spend a day in prison, much less 11 years, is highly unusual. so i think this was a unique opportunity to get somebody for whom there are no others out there, and that the potential was enormous. >>...
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>> first before i get to that i want to say thank you to -- to georgetown law center to acs.to marty and to tanl and copanellist for coming out today to talk about the book. soy appreciate that. the opening book was that he was a polarizing figure and polarized times and i -- it i analogize him to it shall newt gingrich and what newt gingrich did to house of representative and what donald trump and what donald trump has done to presidency he disrupt the way in which the institution worked. he tried to mold it out to be much more in his own, his own image in terms what he thought courts should do. he had views of how courts should decide the most important constitution mall and statutory case and thought he pounds holy grail and he changed the way justices and lawyers and law students write and talk about the law. i think that's probably his biggest legacy and it's a completely different court. it's also justices are completely different we probably getting into this. justices have now become public intellectuals they're out there. seeing -- justice ginsberg making her 25th an
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shocking and really very very very depressing all right kyra a professor of international law at georgetown university thank you for being with us and helping us wrap our minds around it. all right that does it for me i will be back in thirty three minutes with a full look at your news your watching our two international stay with. the firing of rick sailor sinnott the state department surprised a few tillerson was often described as bland and on numerous occasions out of step with his boss donald trump the nomination of mike come pale to replace him is any less. welcome to the alec salmon show in a dramatic week when a poisoning in the english city of sells spree has developed into a full blown international crisis. the identification of the soviet to developed nerve agent in over chalk as being the substance which poisoned the double agent circus cripple and his daughter yulia turned to issue from an attempted murder to the u.k. government have turned an act of state a creation this is what the major players have had to say over the course of this week with permission mr speaker it is now
shocking and really very very very depressing all right kyra a professor of international law at georgetown university thank you for being with us and helping us wrap our minds around it. all right that does it for me i will be back in thirty three minutes with a full look at your news your watching our two international stay with. the firing of rick sailor sinnott the state department surprised a few tillerson was often described as bland and on numerous occasions out of step with his boss...
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to georgetown getting there like two minutes before it started but it all went perfect rocking again rocking it again and now and then b.b.c. i forgot then you can see america t.v. and then. now we're going to do the party and showtime and a lot of people who wanted to come to the day's events are coming tonight instead you know so but tonight we are going to get tonight will be easy because you're just going to be. battle of is a would be maybe the amber alert any digital codes of any new in the me general bill would in what i need to know my visa type imo. ma but do was see a bunny naturally and i brought it up my god my god i'm what's. this all. by we did open up we know you'll concede i mean why don't you sum up all of it as like his own genius i will do me a. good i want to visit with the. some of. you what's he done one of us intend on you go with. us mustn't my feet. among give you to need a just as that and i want that was either but i don't give us all. and i will which of us will you peter which is. sam boy and. i'm beat up when you want to make a monkey of you know monkey.
to georgetown getting there like two minutes before it started but it all went perfect rocking again rocking it again and now and then b.b.c. i forgot then you can see america t.v. and then. now we're going to do the party and showtime and a lot of people who wanted to come to the day's events are coming tonight instead you know so but tonight we are going to get tonight will be easy because you're just going to be. battle of is a would be maybe the amber alert any digital codes of any new in...
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i have been a professor at georgetown university. at records. i have been at harvard twice. friends, donna gets at a harvard. i have been at georgetown now for 16 years. 16 glorious years. today is the day where i listen up. i am never out of touch. people say, you do not know what the millennials are thinking. would you think has been teaching them and mentoring them? i give thehink -- lord one day to teach. to campuscampus -- today at 9:30. i've never had a nine to five. they would have to raise the minimum wage. i can't do that eight hours. i have been working for black people all my life. none of them work 29 to five. they were due until the job was done. friday never showed up at the end of the week with a check. eight. when i woke up this morning, all i thought about was dorothy height. when you think about women's history month, i think about georgia heights. i havefirst came here, so many friends here. when i got to meet dr. heights, she is to call me miss brazil. i said, you can come you anything. call me anything. she was such a gracious woman. she was meticulously
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much senior politicians were run by 22 and 23-year-olds with a degree in terrorism studies from georgetown university and when i did "in the loop" they built up to iraq and we discovered that people were drawn into write the new iraqi constitution who were 24 and didn't really know how to buy and sell a house or car and yet were telling iraq how a new democracy should function. >> so you are obviously not just a writer, you are political and really interested in current events. >> i'm fascinated by politics and i want politics to work. you write about what you passionately believe in. my father was born in naples and he in the second world war he fought in the partisans. he didn't take out british citizenship so he couldn't vote and i said why? he said the last time i voted mussolini got in. it's not stable and permanent, the way you nurture is it by participating. >> you are very good at satire. it reminds me of "west wing" which was the anti-cynical white house political drama and i just ran into janney, she was the spokesperson at the white house and people loved the goodness that came
much senior politicians were run by 22 and 23-year-olds with a degree in terrorism studies from georgetown university and when i did "in the loop" they built up to iraq and we discovered that people were drawn into write the new iraqi constitution who were 24 and didn't really know how to buy and sell a house or car and yet were telling iraq how a new democracy should function. >> so you are obviously not just a writer, you are political and really interested in current events....
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my own personal view, i teach at georgetown. we were in the press recently because the chinese student at schoolers association got $800 a semester from the chinese embassy. i think the chinese united front activities in australian, american, taiwan and japanese universities are much greater than they were two years ago, much greater than we thought, but not as dramatic as some of the coverage would suggest. in the u.s. we have to be careful about civil liberties and careful not to overreact but we need to be aware that this united front activity is much more pronounced than it was. my own view is that the universities should be aware of it and police themselves. georgetown, the university of texas has been in the press. there's very little japanese press about this, i find. maybe i'm missing something. but the same thing is happening in japan. there are problems with confucius institutes. chinese professors at japanese universities have gone home for break and had most unpleasant tea with ministers of security. there's a lot of
my own personal view, i teach at georgetown. we were in the press recently because the chinese student at schoolers association got $800 a semester from the chinese embassy. i think the chinese united front activities in australian, american, taiwan and japanese universities are much greater than they were two years ago, much greater than we thought, but not as dramatic as some of the coverage would suggest. in the u.s. we have to be careful about civil liberties and careful not to overreact...
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i've been at georgetown for 16 years. 16 glorious years. today is my day where i partake and listen up, the next generation. i am never out of touch. people say, you do not know what the millennials are thinking. i say, who do you think has been teaching them, mentoring them? that givehe lord said them one day to rest. i give the lord one day to teach. i got to campus at 9:30. i can't get to anywhere at 9:00. a hours.do that i've been working for black people all my life. none of them work 9:00 until 5:00. they work you until the job is done. -- they check you on this mysterious day on friday because friday never showed up with a check. when i woke up this morning, all i thought about was dorothy -- i was talking about dr. hike. when i think about women's history month, i think about dorothy hike. i have so many friends here so when i first got to washington dc in 1981, when i got to meet dr. hike, and she's the call me miss brazile. she was such a gracious woman. dorothy, and she was meticulously dressed. every day. to match hers shoes. th
i've been at georgetown for 16 years. 16 glorious years. today is my day where i partake and listen up, the next generation. i am never out of touch. people say, you do not know what the millennials are thinking. i say, who do you think has been teaching them, mentoring them? that givehe lord said them one day to rest. i give the lord one day to teach. i got to campus at 9:30. i can't get to anywhere at 9:00. a hours.do that i've been working for black people all my life. none of them work 9:00...
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making his case to be on the sample, ph >> fourth ranked villanova wraps up tomorrow at home against georgetownwin. big ten tournament under way. arer penn state beats the buck with the bawl, acreson wit the basket. jail stuns them 87-89. >> the newest player boris a midfielder from czech republic on loan from china.'s a play maker going. >> i felt interest. that's important for the player. you want to play for the club that wants you. the thing i kept stressing toun season tenomorrow ont 0. soccer just >> thank you ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" live on channel6 followed by "nightline." "action news" continues at 5:00 a.m. for the spire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. have a great night. ha good weekend. ie ie video show, "right this minute." a driver is flying down the road on a clear blue sky new jersey the moment he gets the case of the spins, right in front of a cop. >> oh.
making his case to be on the sample, ph >> fourth ranked villanova wraps up tomorrow at home against georgetownwin. big ten tournament under way. arer penn state beats the buck with the bawl, acreson wit the basket. jail stuns them 87-89. >> the newest player boris a midfielder from czech republic on loan from china.'s a play maker going. >> i felt interest. that's important for the player. you want to play for the club that wants you. the thing i kept stressing toun season...
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. >> fourth ranked villanova wraps up tomorrow at home against georgetown. und tony >> carr: car ferkt pass. penn state beats the buck buckeyes 69-68. >> yale with the bawl, acreson free with the basket. jail stuns them 87-89. >> the newest player boris a midfielder from czech republic on loan from china. he's a play maker ready to get going. >> i interest.o play for the club that wants you. the thing i kept stressing to him the guys will get you the ball. catch the union in the season opener tomorrow on our sister station wphl-17. coverage begins at 7:00. it feels like soccer just ended. >> thank you ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" live on channel6 followed by "nightline." "action news" continues at 5:00 a spire "action news" team, i'might. have a ie ie it's "jimimmel live"! tonight, oscar nominee allison janney, maisie williams,a and music from kent jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. hi, everybody. hello, everyone, i'm jimmy, hostng. you for coming. we are back at it after a
. >> fourth ranked villanova wraps up tomorrow at home against georgetown. und tony >> carr: car ferkt pass. penn state beats the buck buckeyes 69-68. >> yale with the bawl, acreson free with the basket. jail stuns them 87-89. >> the newest player boris a midfielder from czech republic on loan from china. he's a play maker ready to get going. >> i interest.o play for the club that wants you. the thing i kept stressing to him the guys will get you the ball. catch...
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i used to work at georgetown university. i started shelving books. i actually started reading them instead he came across really rich material about the history of eugenics and genetics and human extremities and and all the things that create a lot of ethical quandaries now that have interesting historical roots. susan: they will talk about eugenics. ms. nurridin: there is a lot of different definitions of what counts as eugenics. some of those definitions include the science of human improvement through better breeding. others to find it at the self-direction of human evolution. at its core it's about a set of beliefs and practices about improving the quality of individuals and populations for their collective future. susan: is it always controversial? ms. nurridin: it has been, yes. it is a tough call because there are a lot of questions of when do we sort of go wrong with these eugenics. a lot of historical actors i look at in my work really believed there was a right way to do eugenics and a wrong way to do eugenics. nowadays it is a bit more con
i used to work at georgetown university. i started shelving books. i actually started reading them instead he came across really rich material about the history of eugenics and genetics and human extremities and and all the things that create a lot of ethical quandaries now that have interesting historical roots. susan: they will talk about eugenics. ms. nurridin: there is a lot of different definitions of what counts as eugenics. some of those definitions include the science of human...
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community and the clergy who founded the future capital of the united states maintain the purpose of georgetown university was to promote the grand interest of society so how do they plan to educate students? to foster and told, virtue and integrity how do they expect to do that? was classical of the ancient greeks in the moment the pedagogy was memories should and recitation with the memorization and recitation and student life and behavior was all highly regulated where students could be at what time in the list was extensive. how did this go? the results were mixed at best there was a digression never golden age they showed up for class on time took studies seriously never one could study the higher education with the lens of tension through administrator so returning to my central point there are many similarities to define a commitment to the common good. one crucial example as they approach the outbreak of the civil war south carolina adopts in its curriculum the nullification of slavery and secession and of course you have been reading about investigation into the sale of the sale of peo
community and the clergy who founded the future capital of the united states maintain the purpose of georgetown university was to promote the grand interest of society so how do they plan to educate students? to foster and told, virtue and integrity how do they expect to do that? was classical of the ancient greeks in the moment the pedagogy was memories should and recitation with the memorization and recitation and student life and behavior was all highly regulated where students could be at...
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it was a little bit more complicated than that, but they did meet at a dinner party in georgetown. >>fast forward, very quickly, you know, we've been looking at these promos of the wedding day. and people cannot get over those iconic images of their wedding day. but come to find out in the backstory, as relaxed and poised as jackie looked, there was a lot going on back there. there were a lot of forces. >> there was a lot going to be, to be sure. something that's actually not included in the episode is that she had hoped to be escorted down the aisle of st. mary's church in rhode island by her beloved father, who had divorced her mother when jackie was a young teenager. and unfortunately, he was a bit of an alcoholic and so he was not up to escorting her down the aisle. but her very nice stepfather, hugh, did the honors. and as you say, she looks as though everything is fine and sha she is the beaming, radiant bride, and john kennedy is the radiant groom, if i may. it looks as if everything was fine, but behind the scenes, there were problems, and everything was being orchestrated by
it was a little bit more complicated than that, but they did meet at a dinner party in georgetown. >>fast forward, very quickly, you know, we've been looking at these promos of the wedding day. and people cannot get over those iconic images of their wedding day. but come to find out in the backstory, as relaxed and poised as jackie looked, there was a lot going on back there. there were a lot of forces. >> there was a lot going to be, to be sure. something that's actually not...
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hosting georgetown. two of his 15.s possession, bridges with the steal and the stick. he had 24. nova makes it win number 413 for their coach. 97-73. >>> lasalle visiting st. joseph. an a-10 and big 5 matchup. hawks up 3 late. misses from the corner. with the board and back to bembry. rising up for the bucket. st. joe's scored seven straight with breathing room and wins 78-70. >>> penn looking to clinch a share of the ivy league title for the first time since 2007. taking on brown. quaker sophomore call him jack tripper because of three's company. ten wins, 99-93. 2 seed behind harvard in the ivy league tournament. >>> torrey smith throwing out the first pitch. a 1-0 ball game. top of 8th. orioles hits it far. two-run shot. phillies fall 4-2 and lose to the pirates in the other game. >>> the union opening their game with a pair of teenagers in the starting lineup. one of them gets on the board. 18-year-old anthony fontana, right place, right time. my left foot. union with the open erwiner. eat it up. 2-0. >>> super bow
hosting georgetown. two of his 15.s possession, bridges with the steal and the stick. he had 24. nova makes it win number 413 for their coach. 97-73. >>> lasalle visiting st. joseph. an a-10 and big 5 matchup. hawks up 3 late. misses from the corner. with the board and back to bembry. rising up for the bucket. st. joe's scored seven straight with breathing room and wins 78-70. >>> penn looking to clinch a share of the ivy league title for the first time since 2007. taking on...
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georgetown university. he went on to harvard business school. since the state attorney general are leading consumer protection we invited nation director mulvaney to outline the and directions for the cfpb during his leadership. let's welcome director mick mulvaney. [applause] >> thank you for having me. an intimate room. you don't know attorney to tell you one of the many. we used to go over to his condominium after work. one day we get over there and he had run out of beer. he has was margarita. i'm not a margarita drinker. are the best ever. try them. i said jeff, i think there's something wrong. he said what? it's the best margarita ever. ofaid jeff, i drink two these things and i cannot feel the left side of my face. two and youou drank can't feel the left side of my face. i said no. there's something wrong, you shouldn't feel none of your face. jeff had a snow boarding accident, tell him he should drink plenty of margaritas. ofwon't be able to feel any it. by the way, thank you for having me. read, awhat you have side of me keeping elizabe
georgetown university. he went on to harvard business school. since the state attorney general are leading consumer protection we invited nation director mulvaney to outline the and directions for the cfpb during his leadership. let's welcome director mick mulvaney. [applause] >> thank you for having me. an intimate room. you don't know attorney to tell you one of the many. we used to go over to his condominium after work. one day we get over there and he had run out of beer. he has was...
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anthony carnevale is the director of georgetown university's center on education and the workforce.served in the administration of president george w. bush. dr. carnevale, i was fascinated with this "wall street journal" story this week that showcased this young woman. put her up on the screen. raley nicholson. she lives outside of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. earns as in her honors classes, is in the 88th percentile of her college boards. she's right there rebuilding a 1987 pontiac trans am in her own garage and surprised some of the educators who are responsible for her work by saying hey i want to go to the vocational school, not to college. is she a one off or is this a trend? >> it is a trend. there are lots of ways now -- lots of pathways to the middle class and it -- the four-year college degree is not the only one by a long shot. there are a bunch of one year certificates available now and she's talking about one of them. that'll make you more than a four year college degree. 30% of two-year degrees because of their field of study make more than a four year college degree and i
anthony carnevale is the director of georgetown university's center on education and the workforce.served in the administration of president george w. bush. dr. carnevale, i was fascinated with this "wall street journal" story this week that showcased this young woman. put her up on the screen. raley nicholson. she lives outside of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. earns as in her honors classes, is in the 88th percentile of her college boards. she's right there rebuilding a 1987 pontiac...
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prep and georgetown law.cked up a bit from his teachers and clarity there that's from personal experience. that's a real positive going forward. why is that? because it allows us to focus more on the fundamentals and the fundamentals are quite good. it mshows markets are not that expensive. if you look where multiples are right now, we're at a bit below 17 after today it could be below that so i don't think the market is as expensive as people generally think it is given the effect of taxes and given the effect that earnings still come in very strong in terms of volatility, where that's going to provide opportunities, i think that there's some isolated examples and emerging markets that are good with the fallout from some of the tech issues that are going on in terms of the elections, all that, i think there's a lot of tech that's very healthy especially in semiconductors and software if there's a knock-on effect on those stocks from what's going on with facebook, that could be where opportunity presents itse
prep and georgetown law.cked up a bit from his teachers and clarity there that's from personal experience. that's a real positive going forward. why is that? because it allows us to focus more on the fundamentals and the fundamentals are quite good. it mshows markets are not that expensive. if you look where multiples are right now, we're at a bit below 17 after today it could be below that so i don't think the market is as expensive as people generally think it is given the effect of taxes and...
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just picture that. 58 miles an hour in dover. 60 in georgetown. 62 in lewis. like this, lewis has the greatest threat of significant flooding. even compared to the beaches n n the atlantic side like re who business because of the wind direction. so every little bit of a change could have an impact on different parts of different places in our area. >> let's go to delaware. >> tim furlong has been talking to peel all day long. you were in delaware city. now you have moved north. >> we have moved north and west and a little inland from the delaware river. that's at home depot. you can see on my jacket. it is now raining a little bit here at 5:30. certainly not a downpour. you hear the all the stuff that glen fwst grand strand says. none of us like anything he just said. it's not a good thing. i talked to people were at the hospital, which is a lot of people on the plaza. and they said you know what, whatever comes tomorrow, we have to deal with it. take a listen. >> we have to go to work any way we don't get snow days. we pretty much have to show up to work. you
just picture that. 58 miles an hour in dover. 60 in georgetown. 62 in lewis. like this, lewis has the greatest threat of significant flooding. even compared to the beaches n n the atlantic side like re who business because of the wind direction. so every little bit of a change could have an impact on different parts of different places in our area. >> let's go to delaware. >> tim furlong has been talking to peel all day long. you were in delaware city. now you have moved north....
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she is now director of georgetown university's masterof cience in foreign service program., matthew kroenig worked forh office of the secretary of defense during the bush and obama years, and at the c.i.a. he is now a professor of govement at georgetown university. >> reporter: and we welcome both of you to the "newshoow". nancy mcey. to you first, what do you think of the choice of john bolton for this job? >> i think johnolton is a spectacularly bad choice for this job. he is a hard-line nationalist. he is someone with disdain for diplomacy. he has -- is almost a knee-jerk advocate for war whatever problem you look at from north korea to iran even to russia, he's talked ut war against all of these countries. and when you look at a white house that is already leaning in a very extreme direction with a president who seems inclined to make decisions that isolate the united states even further, john bolton is going to take us in the wrong direction. >> woodruff: matthew kroenig, what is your take onjo bolton? >> first, i would like to thank h.r. mcmaster for his sercoce to th
she is now director of georgetown university's masterof cience in foreign service program., matthew kroenig worked forh office of the secretary of defense during the bush and obama years, and at the c.i.a. he is now a professor of govement at georgetown university. >> reporter: and we welcome both of you to the "newshoow". nancy mcey. to you first, what do you think of the choice of john bolton for this job? >> i think johnolton is a spectacularly bad choice for this job....
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. >> dana: dennis wilder is from georgetown university and a former senior director at the national security council. dennis, baseon your experience, you know a lot about the north koreans and this region. why are things different this time and i know that you seem encouraged by this news? >> i think it's the best news we've had on the korean peninsula in awhile, dana. the reason that it's happened in my view is a successful maximum pressure campaign. the key to the maximum pressure campaign is the chinese. the president has played well with the chinese, found a way to get the chinese to move on sanctions. there's reports that kim in north korea may be out of foreign exchange reserves by the end of the year because of the kind of pressure we've put on him. he's coming to the table now because he knows that he's in trouble economically and that could lead to instability in north korea. >> dana: i wanted to ask you about that. what more do we know, if you know? what kind of trouble is the regime in? is he doing this because he realizes that he need more help from the outside world and this iso
. >> dana: dennis wilder is from georgetown university and a former senior director at the national security council. dennis, baseon your experience, you know a lot about the north koreans and this region. why are things different this time and i know that you seem encouraged by this news? >> i think it's the best news we've had on the korean peninsula in awhile, dana. the reason that it's happened in my view is a successful maximum pressure campaign. the key to the maximum pressure...
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> jay wright looking for win 413 in his career on the main line to tie a school record, hosting georgetown, bridges with the steal and the stick. he had 24. nova makes it win 413 for their coach, 97-73. >>> penn looking to clinch a share of the ivy league title for the first time since 2007 at brown. quaker sophomore ryan bentley, get him a side of macaroni and three. career high 30. penn wins 99-93 but will be the two seed behind harvard in the ivy league tournament. >>> union hosting the revolution with a pair of teenagers in the starting lineup. you've got to wonder how this feels for 18-year-old anthony fontana. in the right place. union wins 2-0. >>> super bowl champions ronald darby and fletcher cox among a number of eagles signing autographs at the philadelphia sports caramel ra bill yeah show at the valley forge casino as the championship celebration continues. phillies play two split squad games and lost them both. new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d, but you still d
> jay wright looking for win 413 in his career on the main line to tie a school record, hosting georgetown, bridges with the steal and the stick. he had 24. nova makes it win 413 for their coach, 97-73. >>> penn looking to clinch a share of the ivy league title for the first time since 2007 at brown. quaker sophomore ryan bentley, get him a side of macaroni and three. career high 30. penn wins 99-93 but will be the two seed behind harvard in the ivy league tournament. >>>...
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. >>> villanova finishes the regular season tonight against georgetown.ould be the last home game for two juniors. take a look. this is mckale bridges and bronson to be the player of the year. the two leading scorers, are they going to the nba? >> both of them have great opportunities in front of them. kale has a chance to be a first round pick. if it's a guarantee, i'm booting him out of here. it probably will be for them. what's nice for them is if for some reason they want to come back, we'd welcome them with open arms. it looks like for both of them, it will be their last open game. >> they've been fantastic. up one at yale three seconds left. underneath the basket. that's a layup at the buzzer. and penn loses 80-79. i'm john clark. enjoy the rest of your weekend. >>> today you may be dialing a new area in philadelphia. this is the first day of the new 445 area code. it will be activated. the new number joins the others that are just about running out. >>> you may be thinking about tackling your taxes this weekend, especially as you're inside staying
. >>> villanova finishes the regular season tonight against georgetown.ould be the last home game for two juniors. take a look. this is mckale bridges and bronson to be the player of the year. the two leading scorers, are they going to the nba? >> both of them have great opportunities in front of them. kale has a chance to be a first round pick. if it's a guarantee, i'm booting him out of here. it probably will be for them. what's nice for them is if for some reason they want to...
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director of georgetown university's center on education and the workforce, he served in the administrationw. bush. doctor, i was fascinated with the walling street journal story this week that showcased this young woman, she lives outside of pittsburgh, earns as in her honors classes, is in the 88 het person send tile of her college boards and rebuilding a car in her ga wranlg. ranlg and said i want to go to a vocational school, not college. is she a one off or is this a trend? >> it is a trend. there are lots of ways now, lots of pathway to the middle class. and the four year college degree is not the only one by a long shot. there are a bunch of one year certificates available now and she is talking about one of them that will make you more than a foreyear college degree. 30% of two year degrees because of their field of study make more than a four year college degree. and in fact 40% of four year college degrees make more than people who get graduate degrees. it all depends on what you take that terms what you make. >> i'm a hypocrite. i'm not wearing a watch today because son number th
director of georgetown university's center on education and the workforce, he served in the administrationw. bush. doctor, i was fascinated with the walling street journal story this week that showcased this young woman, she lives outside of pittsburgh, earns as in her honors classes, is in the 88 het person send tile of her college boards and rebuilding a car in her ga wranlg. ranlg and said i want to go to a vocational school, not college. is she a one off or is this a trend? >> it is a...
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hosting georgetown. then on the ensuing hoya's possession, bridges with the steal and the stick.va makes it win number 413 for their coach. 97-73. >>> lasalle visiting st. joseph. hawks up 3 late. james 'em bring misses from the corner. with the board and back to bembry. rising up for the bucket. st. joe's scored seven straight and win 78-70. >>> penn looking to clinch a share of the ivy league title for the first time since 2007. taking on ryan bentley. call him jack tripper. three's company. ten wins, 99-93. two behind harvard in the ivy league tournament. >>> torrey smith throwing out the first pitch. a 1-0 ball game. orioles hits it far. two-run shot. phillies fall 4-2 and lose to the pirates in the other game. >>> the union opening their game with a pair of teenagers in the starting lineup. 18-year-old anthony fontana, right place, right time. my left foot. union with the open erwiner. eat it up. 2-0. >>> super bowl champions ronald darby and fletcher cox signing autographs at the philadelphia sports card and memorabilia show. as the championship celebration continues. >> i
hosting georgetown. then on the ensuing hoya's possession, bridges with the steal and the stick.va makes it win number 413 for their coach. 97-73. >>> lasalle visiting st. joseph. hawks up 3 late. james 'em bring misses from the corner. with the board and back to bembry. rising up for the bucket. st. joe's scored seven straight and win 78-70. >>> penn looking to clinch a share of the ivy league title for the first time since 2007. taking on ryan bentley. call him jack tripper....
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the trains caught on fire after last night's crash in georgetown north of lexington. authorities told neighbors to evacuate out of caution. they thought something spilled after the collision. firefighters since put out the fire and evacuees are now allowed to return home. >>> i'll be tracking the story throughout the morning. back to you. >>> a horrible accident in florida this weekend during a performance at cirque du soleil. this happened saturday night before a packed house in tampa. 38-year-old, an aerial strapped specialist fell from an unknown height to the floor and he died sunday morning. on his instagram page, he posted this video of his solo act. cirque canceled the remaining two performances in tampa. >>> a congressman has choice words to arm teachers. it was a town hall yesterday. a teenager asked him about the possibility of teachers carrying guns in the classroom. that idea was floated following the shooting at a florida high school. huffman says he's received lots of feedback. >> i will tell you everywhere i go the answer is loud and clear from students
the trains caught on fire after last night's crash in georgetown north of lexington. authorities told neighbors to evacuate out of caution. they thought something spilled after the collision. firefighters since put out the fire and evacuees are now allowed to return home. >>> i'll be tracking the story throughout the morning. back to you. >>> a horrible accident in florida this weekend during a performance at cirque du soleil. this happened saturday night before a packed house...
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moore, my colleague katty kay spoke to a next on russian atitics who teaches georgetown university forhe "beyond 100 days" program. russiainstitutions in have rarely been as diminish as they are, making putin more powerful. 76% of>> he has just won the vote, and he is definitely popular. whether this is indeed last term, getting people maneuvering for succession. rit now, can i would save the next year or two, he would be very powerful. christian: in russia is y weather for me to of this term, he will observed 24 years. >> his priities should shift to another form. startple around him don't grumbling me, the other tosibility -- if you go back -- one was economic reform, the other was showing off these new nuclear weapons, any weapons you have, and don't mess with us, d u didn't listen to us before him, so listen to us now. christian:r i won his history ensures that he doesn't like the way things are going at the moment, going back to the cold war, and an areass where and the soviet bloc -- you think when he was an agent, everything was collapsing, there was cos. been toso isra has get
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well professor of international law at washington's georgetown university corrales thinks that by feigning ignorance the u.s. is trying to escape the legal consequences of its actions. there are crying a few manatees and crimes of war crimes against humanity and crying for that are being committed in the war on yemen and the us being not accomplished in this case the us is a supporter of this coalition. for the us to admit that yes we know what is happening i would choose a more likely thing it is. it has consequent legal consequences in addition to the us law that prevents the recipient countries of us weaponry to use it except themselves to friends. committing war crimes and crimes against humanity self defense so there are legal liability both internally and internationally thank you tube is stepping into the ring in the fight against fake news but it's choice of sparring partner has drawn a barrage of criticism. conspiracy videos i saw inspections of people who don't understand that watching science fiction you face a strong criticism after expect conspiracy theories in the aftermath o
well professor of international law at washington's georgetown university corrales thinks that by feigning ignorance the u.s. is trying to escape the legal consequences of its actions. there are crying a few manatees and crimes of war crimes against humanity and crying for that are being committed in the war on yemen and the us being not accomplished in this case the us is a supporter of this coalition. for the us to admit that yes we know what is happening i would choose a more likely thing it...
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he attended georgetown university. he went on to harvard business school. all of us, the state attorney general, are the leading consumer protection force of the nation, we invited director mulvaney to outline the priorities and directions for the cfpb during his leadership. let's welcome director mick mulvaney. [applause] mr. mulvaney: thank you all very much. understand this is a very intimate room, i feel like i am 700 feet away from you. those of you who don't know the general from louisiana, he is a dear, dear friend of mine. i am going to tell you one of the many jeff landry is stories i can tell and one of the few i can share in public. we used to go over to his condominium after work. and sometimes you sit around and watch the football game, drink beer, or whatever. one day we get over there, and he had run out of beer. all he had was margaritas, and i am not a margarita drinker. he said they are the best ever. try them. i said jeff, i think there's something wrong. he said what? he said, my margarita is the best margarita ever. two of jeff, i drank
he attended georgetown university. he went on to harvard business school. all of us, the state attorney general, are the leading consumer protection force of the nation, we invited director mulvaney to outline the priorities and directions for the cfpb during his leadership. let's welcome director mick mulvaney. [applause] mr. mulvaney: thank you all very much. understand this is a very intimate room, i feel like i am 700 feet away from you. those of you who don't know the general from...
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the work of >> we had planned to bring you live coverage of a discussion about gun violence from georgetown university. due to technical problems, we but wet view that live, are recording it, and we will have it for you later on the c-span schedule. coming up in about 50 minutes, we will be live with a ,iscussion of privacy concerns surveillance and data use from governments and corporations, in
the work of >> we had planned to bring you live coverage of a discussion about gun violence from georgetown university. due to technical problems, we but wet view that live, are recording it, and we will have it for you later on the c-span schedule. coming up in about 50 minutes, we will be live with a ,iscussion of privacy concerns surveillance and data use from governments and corporations, in