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but ruthannne and joan both have heir jd's from georgetown. [applause] and ruthanne, elizabeth, and dori are former fellows in our pal litigation clinic. dori has served for nine years and recently won our teaching award. shout out to that. [applause] judge pillard taught here for many years, before ascending to the bench, and she teaches a seminar on federal practice. which we are delighted about, and justice ginsburg's husband was of course a beloved tax professor here for many years. we have a martin ginsberg tax professorship. and we are deeply honored by justice ginsburg's ties to our community. we have a lecture series in her honor. she has been a frequent speaker at the law center including to many occasions to our first year class and to our graduating class. just kind of walking out here and seeing all of you. one of the questions i am often asked is, what is my favorite moment as dean of georgetown law? it is very similar to what we all just experienced, walking through that door when justice ginsburg is about to speak to the first y
but ruthannne and joan both have heir jd's from georgetown. [applause] and ruthanne, elizabeth, and dori are former fellows in our pal litigation clinic. dori has served for nine years and recently won our teaching award. shout out to that. [applause] judge pillard taught here for many years, before ascending to the bench, and she teaches a seminar on federal practice. which we are delighted about, and justice ginsburg's husband was of course a beloved tax professor here for many years. we have...
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story, and i think georgetown is fascinating.his isn't the whole country. it's one university. it's a little pilot program. >> right. >> but in that case, there are records of this stuff. >> oh, sure. it's not hard. >> they have the 272 names. they have the amount of money that we're going to spend, and they have the community where they can track the descendants. >> listen, the first thing, a, this isn't just about enslavement. you can actually track enslavement. but jim owe, that's easy. i went and found them. i did that, you know? >> the opening of that article, the atlantic, is your interview with a homeowner from the west side of chicago. >> it's not actually hard to find people that were victimized, that suffered, that lost wealth or had wealth stolen from them underneath it. and as far as i'm concerned, people who feel like the problem here is we can't identify who it is, why don't you support hr-40 and we'll find out? because hr-40 is just a study. possibly you're right. support the study and then let's find out. >> the l
story, and i think georgetown is fascinating.his isn't the whole country. it's one university. it's a little pilot program. >> right. >> but in that case, there are records of this stuff. >> oh, sure. it's not hard. >> they have the 272 names. they have the amount of money that we're going to spend, and they have the community where they can track the descendants. >> listen, the first thing, a, this isn't just about enslavement. you can actually track enslavement....
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i am the dean of georgetown law. it is a great pleasure to welcome you all here and it is a particular honor for us to welcome back justice ginsburg. a round of applause. [applause] bill: the justice will be joining us in a minute, it is not a bait and switch. it is great to see you all here. when we were initially planning this event, we were originally going to have an in a smaller venue, because it is july, students are gone, faculty are mostly not around, so we figured we would not attract a large audience, we did not have to worry about that it turns out. the justice obviously has serious star power. as soon as the event was sent out, we had an enormous member of rsvps. we had to shut down the link within 24 hours. we have a satellite venue. please come on in. ruthanne, dori, and justice ginsberg. [applause] >> thank you so much. bill: you are about to be treated to an extraordinary program that will focus on justice ginsburg's legacy on gender equality in life and in the law. for our first panel you will hear a
i am the dean of georgetown law. it is a great pleasure to welcome you all here and it is a particular honor for us to welcome back justice ginsburg. a round of applause. [applause] bill: the justice will be joining us in a minute, it is not a bait and switch. it is great to see you all here. when we were initially planning this event, we were originally going to have an in a smaller venue, because it is july, students are gone, faculty are mostly not around, so we figured we would not attract...
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story, and i think georgetown is fascinating.isn't the whole country. it's one university. it's a little pilot program. >> right. >> but in that case, there are records of this stuff. >> oh, sure. it's not hard. >> they have the 272 names. they have the amount of money that we're going to spend, and they have the community where they can track the descendants. >> listen, the first thing, a, this isn't just about enslavement. you can actually track enslavement. but jim owe, that's easy. i went and found them. i did that, you know? >> the opening of that article, the atlantic, is your interview with a homeowner from the west side of chicago. >> it's not actually hard to find people that were victimized, that suffered, that lost wealth or had wealth stolen from them underneath it. and as far as i'm concerned, people who feel like the problem here is we can't identify who it is, why don't you support hr-40 and we'll find out? because hr-40 is just a study. possibly you're right. support the study and then let's find out. >> the legis
story, and i think georgetown is fascinating.isn't the whole country. it's one university. it's a little pilot program. >> right. >> but in that case, there are records of this stuff. >> oh, sure. it's not hard. >> they have the 272 names. they have the amount of money that we're going to spend, and they have the community where they can track the descendants. >> listen, the first thing, a, this isn't just about enslavement. you can actually track enslavement. but...
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. >> aimee cho takes us to georgetown campus and introduces us to a computer science camp. >> reporter: ask any of these girls and they'll tell you -- >> if some condition do this. >> reporter: the first key to success is simply knowing how to press forward. >> it's not going to run because i did not initialize x. >> report: when she was learning computeroding she says the boys in her class said she'd never make it.n not only is she a successful software developer -- >> take a couple of minutes to talk with a partner. >> reporter: she is teaching other young women how to write computer code. >> i have never seen so many girlsall coding in one space at once. >> reporter: the girls who code ummer camp is put on by a non-profit called soware.org. two basic -- >> reporter: it wanted to encourage girls to go into computer science. >> believe in yourself. ouke don't care like if like any males are dominating that field.
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how hard is it to get a job teaching law at georgetown? steven goldblatt: it's very hard. >> kroft: 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 there, ahathe potentodfo 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 treatment and mental health counsel
how hard is it to get a job teaching law at georgetown? steven goldblatt: it's very hard. >> kroft: 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 there, ahathe potentodfo was enormous. >> kroft: along with his...
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going through georgetown, can you imagine? >> no. >> i can recite cpter and verse all t myths about why metro never went to georgetown. the rock. people didn't want it, so on and so forth. none of that is true. thet.just never built this is a study to look whether or not it would make sense and at what cost? >> billions. i mean, a tunnel itself would be billions. this would be huge. don't forget metro has dedicated for the first timeever. they have congressional support. they are looking at a new revenue stream to come in. so once they get the system right, once they fix these things, they are looking towards how they are going to relieve congestion in the system down the line. >> all right. constructi construction, metro construction of georgetown, the stuff which nightmares -- >> great job security for me. >>> 250,000. that's how many phone calls have poured into the v.a.'s new hotline for veterans. so many at the v.a. had to move the operation to the mountains of west virginia. that's a lot of calls since the hotlinetarted
going through georgetown, can you imagine? >> no. >> i can recite cpter and verse all t myths about why metro never went to georgetown. the rock. people didn't want it, so on and so forth. none of that is true. thet.just never built this is a study to look whether or not it would make sense and at what cost? >> billions. i mean, a tunnel itself would be billions. this would be huge. don't forget metro has dedicated for the first timeever. they have congressional support. they...
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i would like to thank georgetown university law center for hosting us today and making this a success. before i offer a brief introduction of our speakers today, i'd like to take a minute to talk about the washington council of lawyers. we are a voluntary bar association committed to ensuring that our legal system treats everyone fairly. regardless of money, position, or power. our current strategic plan focuses on training, developing leaders, advocacy, and building community. being a member of the washington down soifl lawyers gets you into great events like this one and make you part of a community of lawyers fwathered together around a common cause of ensuring access to justice. we are passionate about supporting the next generation of lawyers and many of our programs, like our summer forum, are geared toward law students. if you're not already a member, we encourage you to join. you can sign up online or you could join on your way out after the program. a few housekeeping notes. for today's event, you can follow us on twitter at washingtonlawyers, we're using #kagan2019. photogra
i would like to thank georgetown university law center for hosting us today and making this a success. before i offer a brief introduction of our speakers today, i'd like to take a minute to talk about the washington council of lawyers. we are a voluntary bar association committed to ensuring that our legal system treats everyone fairly. regardless of money, position, or power. our current strategic plan focuses on training, developing leaders, advocacy, and building community. being a member...
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who have since come from georgetown john mulaney nick kroll jacqueline novak who has an off boradway wrote into the computer database, "standup comedian. and there was one result and it was jim gaffigan. >> jimmy: really >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: is he? i didn't know he was from there. >> yeah, he went to georgetown and so i just called him on his land line. [ laughter ] do you remember these land lines from the 1990s >> jimmy: yes, of course >> they had the -- >> jimmy: so his phone number's there? >> yeah. so his phone number's there, and i call -- you remember long distance [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes, of course >> remember long distance phone calls? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: absolutely >> so i call long distance, and he's like, "hello. [ light laughter ] and i'm like, "hey this is mike brigbiglia. i'm a college student. my voice hadn't changed. >> jimmy: oh, okay [ laughter ] he's got a very high voice >> i was 20 years old. >> jimmy: okay, yeah, yeah >> and he goes -- he goes, "well, if you're ever in --" i was like, "i want to be a comedian." he's like, "if you're ever in new york,
who have since come from georgetown john mulaney nick kroll jacqueline novak who has an off boradway wrote into the computer database, "standup comedian. and there was one result and it was jim gaffigan. >> jimmy: really >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: is he? i didn't know he was from there. >> yeah, he went to georgetown and so i just called him on his land line. [ laughter ] do you remember these land lines from the 1990s >> jimmy: yes, of course >> they had...
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you see the fog hanging over the potomac near georgetown university in d.c. visibility not a huge issue everywhere but willil there w be pockets the visibility is under a mile this morning so you want to be on the lookout for that. most everybody is below 70 degrees. always a bargain at this time of the year. 63 in chan tilly nownd 68 in quantico. this fog will be goneshortly and temperatures in the low 70s by 9:00 and today's high temperature 88 degrees. >>ooks like a beautiful day. thank you, thank you. >>> northwest, a great update. canal road between foxhall and arizona avenue the iconic picture i'm looking at right now on national news where the folk are standing on top of their vehicle there on canal road yesterday, everything hasc reed and they have cleaned it all up. all lanes now open. as we zoom out a little bit. kirby road atlo123, fing and damage from rain there. >>> much of all this flooding may have subjecteded but distant mean local roadaf are s for driving yet. check out the scene in northern virginia. yesterday's flood water took out a portio
you see the fog hanging over the potomac near georgetown university in d.c. visibility not a huge issue everywhere but willil there w be pockets the visibility is under a mile this morning so you want to be on the lookout for that. most everybody is below 70 degrees. always a bargain at this time of the year. 63 in chan tilly nownd 68 in quantico. this fog will be goneshortly and temperatures in the low 70s by 9:00 and today's high temperature 88 degrees. >>ooks like a beautiful day....
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i went to georgetown on a five-year plan. brian: i remember you getting kicked out of georgetown.atrick: i'll tell you -- i've got the story in the book. when i got aboard the plane with agnew, if somebody got aboard after me and i looked over and it was father joseph sellinger, the head of loyola college or university at that time and he looked at me and there was instant recognition because father joe sellinger had expelled me from georgetown university after an altercation with the police when i was a senior, in october of 1959. this was dug up by jack anderson's deputy brit hume. when i was in the white house, writing speeches about how these kids, we've got to crackdown on student disorders and brit hume called me up and says, "pat, i want to read you something here. it says that you're arrested and this is what you are charged with. you're at on $2,000.00 bond and all of this. what do you have to say for yourself than fight with the police?" i said, "brit, i was ahead on points until they brought out the sticks." it's one of my better lines, when you have no defense. brian:
i went to georgetown on a five-year plan. brian: i remember you getting kicked out of georgetown.atrick: i'll tell you -- i've got the story in the book. when i got aboard the plane with agnew, if somebody got aboard after me and i looked over and it was father joseph sellinger, the head of loyola college or university at that time and he looked at me and there was instant recognition because father joe sellinger had expelled me from georgetown university after an altercation with the police...
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a group of people were smm in georgetown county in georgetown south of myrtle beach when a storm rolledn. they got out of the water and took cover beneath a tree. they were struck by lightning. one person was killed and at least six others were hurt. thunderstorms are rumbling across the country this fourth of july from montana all the way to the atlantic coast. in alaska, which is the coolest state in the country, there is a heat wave. anchorage is expected to hit an all-time new high over the next few days, 86 degrees. that's about 20 degrees above their normal. on top of that, it is so dry there that the fireworks show ended up being canceled. most government workers are off for the holidays, but at the department of justice, lawyers were said to be working today to get the president exactly what he wants, a question on the 2020 census asking everyone in this country if he or she is a citizen. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: on twitter this morning, the president said justice department lawyers were working even on the fourth of july on whether they could add the citizenship questi
a group of people were smm in georgetown county in georgetown south of myrtle beach when a storm rolledn. they got out of the water and took cover beneath a tree. they were struck by lightning. one person was killed and at least six others were hurt. thunderstorms are rumbling across the country this fourth of july from montana all the way to the atlantic coast. in alaska, which is the coolest state in the country, there is a heat wave. anchorage is expected to hit an all-time new high over the...
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some of the kids at georgetown university in washington, d.c.eorgetown's alumni magazine available online, so the next time you have a second for you, take a look that you'll recognize many of the names inside. biden, pelosi, kennedy. these are the children of famous democratic politicians. are they impressive, hardworking kids who deserve to be at one of the countries most prestigious universities? may be. maybe some of them. maybe not. it doesn't matter. it's irrelevant. they are the offspring of prominent democrats. that's the point. that's why they are at the georgetown fear and how does this happen? it happens because our meritocracy is a sham. it's fake. they tell you that only the most accomplished students get into these schools, but they are lying. their friends' kids get first dibs, kids whose families can help them down the road. the children of some pathetic politicians are an obvious priority for admissions officers. these are the same politicians who funneled billions of tax dollars to college universities every year. letting a sen
some of the kids at georgetown university in washington, d.c.eorgetown's alumni magazine available online, so the next time you have a second for you, take a look that you'll recognize many of the names inside. biden, pelosi, kennedy. these are the children of famous democratic politicians. are they impressive, hardworking kids who deserve to be at one of the countries most prestigious universities? may be. maybe some of them. maybe not. it doesn't matter. it's irrelevant. they are the...
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this is hosted at georgetown law center in washington, d.c. georgetown law center in washington, d.c. it is just under one hour. [applause] >> welcome, justice kagan. >> it is great to be here. thank you to all the members of the washington council of lawyers for all of the great work that they do, promoting pro bono and public interest and public service. it's an enormously important role in the legal profession so i thank you for everything you do and i'm glad to be here. mr. treanor: we're delighted that you're here, so pleased to be partnering with the washington council of lawyers, and david, we're so proud of you. and all that you have achieved. one thing as a former new yorker, you graduated from hutter high school. pinston, oxford, harvard, dean of harvard law school, supreme court, all fine. but it's really hard to get into hutter high school. so i think everything else was predictable from that moment. justice kagan: back then it was easier to get into. it was a public high school, one of these test high schools which is what you're
this is hosted at georgetown law center in washington, d.c. georgetown law center in washington, d.c. it is just under one hour. [applause] >> welcome, justice kagan. >> it is great to be here. thank you to all the members of the washington council of lawyers for all of the great work that they do, promoting pro bono and public interest and public service. it's an enormously important role in the legal profession so i thank you for everything you do and i'm glad to be here. mr....
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host: what do you teach at georgetown in computer science?ocus more on i equations than i do computers, but where my math is applied is mainly on the theory of distributed systems. host: what does that mean? prof. newport: a mike were you have one computer china solve a problem, in a distributed system you have a lot of computers working together to solve the problems. you have to have multiple independent computing processes that have to keep in touch with each other, coordinate with each other and overcome things. hattie right portal -- protocols that coordinate? there is an interesting perspective on these digital tools because, i am an expert on the mathematics of the right way to use networks to solve problems. i look at what people are doing to solve problems and seat and efficiencies. host: how much screen time do you get a day? prof. newport: one thing i don't use often is the smart phone. i have no social media accounts. there is nothing on their pulling my attention. i find it useful to use the mapping feature. or if i need to tell
host: what do you teach at georgetown in computer science?ocus more on i equations than i do computers, but where my math is applied is mainly on the theory of distributed systems. host: what does that mean? prof. newport: a mike were you have one computer china solve a problem, in a distributed system you have a lot of computers working together to solve the problems. you have to have multiple independent computing processes that have to keep in touch with each other, coordinate with each...
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georgetown law researchers obtained documents e-mails and facial recognition requests there are a series of freedom of information act requests revealing a questionable tactic used by the f.b.i. and according to the data and the report from the washington post millions of u.s. citizens have had their driver's license and been added to a federal database without permission from citizens or congress just last month f.b.i. deputy director kimberly del greco glut claims that basal recognition technology is necessary quote to preserve our nation's freedoms ensure liberties are protected and preserve our security however with consent the key and facial recognition many now wonder if this database is legal or necessary joining me now for more on this revelation is already america contributor and host of truth and media. ted thanks for having me on thank you so much for coming on but been so so what exactly is going on here. well i think you kind of laid out the picture pretty clearly here so . essentially you think about it this way the f.b.i. has decided and ice and other federal agencies have
georgetown law researchers obtained documents e-mails and facial recognition requests there are a series of freedom of information act requests revealing a questionable tactic used by the f.b.i. and according to the data and the report from the washington post millions of u.s. citizens have had their driver's license and been added to a federal database without permission from citizens or congress just last month f.b.i. deputy director kimberly del greco glut claims that basal recognition...
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went to georgetown. on the five-year plan. >> i remember you getting kicked out of georgetown? >> i got this story in the book, the plane withrd agnew, somebody got aboard after me and i looked over and it was viola at the time, father joe had expelled me from georgetown university after an police whenwith the i was the senior in october of 1959. dug up by jack nderson's deputy, brit hume, when i was in the white house writing speeches about how these ids, we got to crack down on student disorders, and brit hume called me up and said, pat, i something here. it says you were arrested and this is what you were charged it, $2,000 bond and all of this, what do you have to say for ourself after your fight with the police? i said, well, brit, i was a head they brought out the sticks. one of my better lines. when you have no defense. dad, what were they like? >> my father was very much an autocrat. autocratic. his three political heroes were joe mccarthy, general mcarthur francisco franco of spain, catholic who finished off the communists. in spain, he was a very devout catholic. gonz
went to georgetown. on the five-year plan. >> i remember you getting kicked out of georgetown? >> i got this story in the book, the plane withrd agnew, somebody got aboard after me and i looked over and it was viola at the time, father joe had expelled me from georgetown university after an police whenwith the i was the senior in october of 1959. dug up by jack nderson's deputy, brit hume, when i was in the white house writing speeches about how these ids, we got to crack down on...
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. >> news 4 molette green is live at the dunbarten house museum in georgetown. hi,molette. >> reporter: hi, guys. one of the oldest houses in the city, this museum house tells quite a story, the first 30 years of washington, d.c. and look behind me, you see this blue swatch of wallpaper from the 1820s and that sample created and recreated through stem technology. as you can see, this is the new sample and the girl scouts are here to kind of demonstrate by pointing that this is what they can learn about. they do a lot of work here with the girl scouts and other school groups to kind of share about stem technology and preserving and conservation. scott shoolls the curator wca talk about the details why this is so important to incorporate these young people with this old house that has been prserved through time. >> yes. no, it's wonderful because so many people think of a historic e museum as a place of history. all science technology is involved and gives kids the opportunity to learn what they can do as they grow up. >> reporter: yeah, very important. because th
. >> news 4 molette green is live at the dunbarten house museum in georgetown. hi,molette. >> reporter: hi, guys. one of the oldest houses in the city, this museum house tells quite a story, the first 30 years of washington, d.c. and look behind me, you see this blue swatch of wallpaper from the 1820s and that sample created and recreated through stem technology. as you can see, this is the new sample and the girl scouts are here to kind of demonstrate by pointing that this is what...
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host: what do you teach at georgetown? what a computer science do you teach?>> i focus more on equations and then i do computers, but where my math is applied is mainly on the theory of distributed systems. host: what does that mean? ike where you have one computer trying to solve a problem, you have a lot of computers that will work together to try to solve the problem. so, there is a lot of complexities that arise when you have to have multiple independent computing processes. in touch withep each other and overcome lag or this computer crashed, how do you write protocols to coordinate them? an interest in perspective on the digital tools because i am an expert on the mathematics of what is the right way to use networks to solve problems. i look at what a lot of people are doing in their lives using networks to solve problems and see a lot of inefficiencies. host: how much screen time do you get a day? >> well i depends on the day. one thing i do not use very often is a smartphone. i have no social media accounts. there is nothing pulling my attention. thend
host: what do you teach at georgetown? what a computer science do you teach?>> i focus more on equations and then i do computers, but where my math is applied is mainly on the theory of distributed systems. host: what does that mean? ike where you have one computer trying to solve a problem, you have a lot of computers that will work together to try to solve the problem. so, there is a lot of complexities that arise when you have to have multiple independent computing processes. in touch...
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later at 5:30 p.m., supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg speaks at an event hosted by georgetown university. announcer: now, democratic presidential candidate representative tulsi gabbard of hawaii speaks at the rainbow push convention in chicago over the weekend. this is 10 minutes. [applause] rep. gabbard: aloha. >> aloha. rep. gabbard: good morning. reverend jackson, thank you so much for inviting me here to join you. i saw him at the south carolina democratic convention, and he said, you have to come to chicago this weekend. i said, roger that. i will be there. bishop forrest smith, thank you so much for hosting us in your church, for your leadership and your service and your kind hospitality. i appreciate the leadership that all of you bring here this weekend. a leadership focused on justice, on service, and on fighting for people, fighting for humanity, fighting for our planet. i grew up in hawaii, and i grew up in a multi-faith family. my dad is catholic and my mom is hindu. i am the fourth of five kids. and at night, we would often hear bedtime stories from the new testam
later at 5:30 p.m., supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg speaks at an event hosted by georgetown university. announcer: now, democratic presidential candidate representative tulsi gabbard of hawaii speaks at the rainbow push convention in chicago over the weekend. this is 10 minutes. [applause] rep. gabbard: aloha. >> aloha. rep. gabbard: good morning. reverend jackson, thank you so much for inviting me here to join you. i saw him at the south carolina democratic convention, and he...
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>>> right now the south side of old georgetown road is closed. there's been an accident between a bicyclist and a car. the 17 has been taken to the hospital and is in critical condition. >>> when a child is arrested, there's a high probability he or she will commit crimesn the future. >> it's called the school to prison pipeline andt often egins or snow balls it impacts teens and teens of color. how the county wants to break the cycle. >> i didn't care. i didn't care about nothing after the fight, she could have gone to jay, but an alternative program, it changed her life. >> now a senior in college was high school. now these volunteers. >> if they looked at me and called me all the different he labels ty could label me as, i would not be here. >> her office vowed to take a roll into funneling more juveniles through their program and that the community cares out them. we're investing our time and resources to give them success. >> reporter: prince george's ceo says ittarts by decreasing arrests within the plan. there's not a person who hasn't mad
>>> right now the south side of old georgetown road is closed. there's been an accident between a bicyclist and a car. the 17 has been taken to the hospital and is in critical condition. >>> when a child is arrested, there's a high probability he or she will commit crimesn the future. >> it's called the school to prison pipeline andt often egins or snow balls it impacts teens and teens of color. how the county wants to break the cycle. >> i didn't care. i didn't...
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this is georgetown university's law center in washington, d.c. you're watching live coverage on c-span. her remarks expected to begin shortly.
this is georgetown university's law center in washington, d.c. you're watching live coverage on c-span. her remarks expected to begin shortly.
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georgetown is now working with senator keynes legislative council to craft legislation. i think it's going to hit the fan pretty soon. i think it's high time. >> you've also found herself taking on the nra. david versus goliath and sometimes david wins. >> the nra is in a different place now then when this happened to you. when this happened to your family. there's been a huge internal scandal of spending. >> - - needs his nice suits. >> it's crazy. hundreds of thousands in clothing at beverly hills boutiques. this is a larger scandal potential. but already before that scandal, there was rumblings of fewer people giving money to the nra. what is your sense of the trend i guess? on the nra's power? do you feel like this is a moment? >> i think this is a moment. we've finally reached a moment here. i was asked several times last year. we do see the tipping point? was parkland the tipping point? my answer is really parkland put this issue on steroids and put the nra on notice. i think the real tipping point was the elections in virginia. were it not for literally, it was a
georgetown is now working with senator keynes legislative council to craft legislation. i think it's going to hit the fan pretty soon. i think it's high time. >> you've also found herself taking on the nra. david versus goliath and sometimes david wins. >> the nra is in a different place now then when this happened to you. when this happened to your family. there's been a huge internal scandal of spending. >> - - needs his nice suits. >> it's crazy. hundreds of thousands...
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there is the spire there in georgetown university. vibility not as big of an issue around the city but the rule area and many spots have visibility down under aile especially the i-81 corridor to front royal and western end of i-66 and most of fauquier county and prince william county with thick fog so be ca no rain to worry about today or tomorrow. next chance for thunderstorms rolls in on thursday afternoat. tempere wise it is a beautiful start. bikers, joggers, runners, this is one of those extra mile rnings in the summertime. get it out and take advantage of it. pper 50s for frederick county, virginia. forecast for today temperatures climbing into the low 70s fairly early. h afternoongh today 88 degrees. that is just about on average for this time of the year. no rain anywhere nr usor today. let me walk you through weather and show you whether any little chances of rain will be. today any chanceshe will be in t west virginia mountains. tomorrow maybe a slight chance right along the virginia/west virginia border but no chance r for
there is the spire there in georgetown university. vibility not as big of an issue around the city but the rule area and many spots have visibility down under aile especially the i-81 corridor to front royal and western end of i-66 and most of fauquier county and prince william county with thick fog so be ca no rain to worry about today or tomorrow. next chance for thunderstorms rolls in on thursday afternoat. tempere wise it is a beautiful start. bikers, joggers, runners, this is one of those...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg speaks at an event at georgetown university. president trump signed a bill providing for $.6 billion in emergency money to provide better conditions for illegal immigrants at the border. children being held at camps in the country's interior. the present took question during this 20 minute event. >> it has been made into law. we are all set on that. toay i'm signing a bill deliver $4.6 billion in humanitarian assistance to our southern border which includes funding for medical care, shelter and increased housing for minors through the department of health and human services. for many weeks democrats were giving us a hard time. it became a bipartisan bill and we are happy about it. we have to do a bill for border security and all of this will go away. i want to thank mexico, they are doing a lot. they have all must 20,000 soldiers between the borders. and i have about 16,000 at our southern border and the numbers are way down for the last week. this just took place over the last few days and it is way down. we have to do a bill o
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg speaks at an event at georgetown university. president trump signed a bill providing for $.6 billion in emergency money to provide better conditions for illegal immigrants at the border. children being held at camps in the country's interior. the present took question during this 20 minute event. >> it has been made into law. we are all set on that. toay i'm signing a bill deliver $4.6 billion in humanitarian assistance to our southern border...
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georgetown university.hey're quick to call the president racist obviously but turns out that obama made that statement, not donald trump. now see how they respond. >> i thought it was the trump administration that saidsp that. >> never occurred to me that it could be obama. >> you think it's a practice of white nationalism to deport criminal aliens? >> i think the way trump doing it is. >> i don't know a ton about obama's deportation policies. were a lothat they more humane than the ones currently going on. >> it cost $54,000 a year to attend georgetown. think about that. are they getting their money's worth?h? all right. now a follow up to the exclusive report we brought to you last night. at least five of the 22 ms 13 gang members arrested in connection with a killing spree in california this week sought niasylum in the united states. the trump administration rolled out a new asylum rule on tuesday. you may not have seen that.n that change impacts central american migrants crossing thth southern border. t
georgetown university.hey're quick to call the president racist obviously but turns out that obama made that statement, not donald trump. now see how they respond. >> i thought it was the trump administration that saidsp that. >> never occurred to me that it could be obama. >> you think it's a practice of white nationalism to deport criminal aliens? >> i think the way trump doing it is. >> i don't know a ton about obama's deportation policies. were a lothat they...
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we take you to georgetown law's us to a computer science camp. >> reporter: ask any of these girls and tell you the first key to success is simply knowing how to press forward. >> it's not going to learn because i did not initialize. >> reporter: she says the boys in her class told her she'd never make it. now, not only is she a successful software developer. >> take a couple minutes. >> reporter: she's here at the summer camp, teaching others thousand write computer code. >> i've never seen so many girls coding at one place at one time. >> reporter: it's put on by software.org. >> that's review. >> reporter: they want to encourage girls to go into computer science. >> ju believe in yourself. don't care if males are dominating that field. >> reporter: every day for seven weeks the girls will spend spend their bre their break hitting the books. >> i enjoy it.>> wanted to keep practicing over the summer and maybe advance even more. >> reporter: the goal is for them to program their own projects, building websites and a sisterhood of computer scientists. >> it's heartening to see so many
we take you to georgetown law's us to a computer science camp. >> reporter: ask any of these girls and tell you the first key to success is simply knowing how to press forward. >> it's not going to learn because i did not initialize. >> reporter: she says the boys in her class told her she'd never make it. now, not only is she a successful software developer. >> take a couple minutes. >> reporter: she's here at the summer camp, teaching others thousand write...
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. >>> el diario público datos de la universidad de georgetown que indica que en últimos años ha solicitadoedido a la solicitud de ice, la agencia dice que no comentará sobre sus técnicas investigativas pero dijo que colaboran con gobiernos locales para información, no hay ley que regule el uso de la tecnología aunque en algunas partes del país eso está cambiando >>> en california y massachusetts se está previendo que usen la tecnología, porque dice que no es perfecta y pone en riesgo la privacidad. >>> si el gobierno usa esta herramienta sin consentimiento, no tengo forma de exigirles que proteja los datos. >>> republicanos y demócratas dicen querer trabajar juntos para regular esta tecnología avanza cada vez más, en washington, randy serrano, telemundo. >>> el congresista por california se retiró de carrera como candidato presidencial y afirma que aceptaba que su candidatura no alcanzaba los objetivos proyectados por lo que va a concentrarse en buscar la reelección como congresista, es el segundo precandidato demócrata que se retira de la contienda electoral. >>> vamos a la plaza, residen
. >>> el diario público datos de la universidad de georgetown que indica que en últimos años ha solicitadoedido a la solicitud de ice, la agencia dice que no comentará sobre sus técnicas investigativas pero dijo que colaboran con gobiernos locales para información, no hay ley que regule el uso de la tecnología aunque en algunas partes del país eso está cambiando >>> en california y massachusetts se está previendo que usen la tecnología, porque dice que no es...
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he came to washington to see a georgetown university professor he met online. he's been missing now for more thanx months. his family back home is worried. i talked to his mom via skype. >> but i do think, of course, i think he's in some harm's way. i'm going to put the word cult out there because i think it would be some sort of a cult to hold him rehere. >> rter: his family says he came to see sarah singha, a prfessor at university of georgetown school of religion. today the pldfessor to me she loft saw john sometime in january. she said he's a very loving person, very kind, very sweet, t very sle. he told me he was going to see some friends, she said. that's i know. george kusik is a private investigator working for the family to help find john.ly >> the fami is concerned he's not okay. we're not trying to force him home or anything like that. isctually wants to know is he okay? e wherever he is on his own volition? troubling signs. the fami is worried because john left homef clhes. he missed hiss r's wedding back in february. he and jessica were very close,
he came to washington to see a georgetown university professor he met online. he's been missing now for more thanx months. his family back home is worried. i talked to his mom via skype. >> but i do think, of course, i think he's in some harm's way. i'm going to put the word cult out there because i think it would be some sort of a cult to hold him rehere. >> rter: his family says he came to see sarah singha, a prfessor at university of georgetown school of religion. today the...
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georgetown law center hosted this hour-long event. [applause] david: welcome, justice kagan. we are glad to have you here. justice kagan: it's great to be here. thank you to all of the members of the washington council of lawyers for all of the great work they do promoting pro bono and promoting public service. it is an and or mostly important -- an enormously important role in the legal profession so i thank you for what you do and i'm glad to be here. david: we are so delighted you are here and so delighted to cosponsor with the washington council. one thing i wanted to add, and david, that was a tradition tremendous intro. it is really hard to get them [indiscernible] [laughter] >> everything else was predictable from that moment. easier --gan: it is it was easier back then. [laughter] back then, it was public high school, one of these test high schools which is what you're referring to when you say it's hard to get in. it was also all girls until several years after i arrived there. when i was in ninth grade they started taking boys in the seventh grade which was not real
georgetown law center hosted this hour-long event. [applause] david: welcome, justice kagan. we are glad to have you here. justice kagan: it's great to be here. thank you to all of the members of the washington council of lawyers for all of the great work they do promoting pro bono and promoting public service. it is an and or mostly important -- an enormously important role in the legal profession so i thank you for what you do and i'm glad to be here. david: we are so delighted you are here...
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alsote outer loop a old georgetown road downed tree crowding the rig t lane and problems on 270 northbound before 109. ride is blocked overtned tractor-trailer and fuel spill. southbound lanes at father hurley. la are open there right now but the response causing some delays. chuck, are you as busy as i am this morning? >> why, yes, i am. i'm tracking rained. not severe wther, that is the good news. whave been ablet get ou ourselvesut of weather alert mode. ayhigh impact of the weather on your plans tod in the form of raindrops. no severe weather and no flooding expected and no craziness from the weather department. plain old quiet cloudy cool rainy day. it will feel nice to spend time outdoors today. 70 degrees with off and on rain showers and northwesterly wind and cloud keep you 20 to 25 degrees cooler than the last four days. 64 winchester and 66 leesburg and closer to 70 i-95. steamier across st. mary's county. no downpourstoday. typically rain owers through much of the day. the cloud cover will help hold temperatures down in the 70s. we will love that. eventually thisfront will move
alsote outer loop a old georgetown road downed tree crowding the rig t lane and problems on 270 northbound before 109. ride is blocked overtned tractor-trailer and fuel spill. southbound lanes at father hurley. la are open there right now but the response causing some delays. chuck, are you as busy as i am this morning? >> why, yes, i am. i'm tracking rained. not severe wther, that is the good news. whave been ablet get ou ourselvesut of weather alert mode. ayhigh impact of the weather on...
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if you want to ditch the car completely hop on a water taxi in georgetown at the wharf thatt opens upthe navy yard for baseball and soccer games and to oldtown alexandria and prince george's county at national harbor. whether it's a day on the water, outdoor movies or upcoming concerts we've got you covered with "the scene." open up the nbc washington app and search the scene for upcoming events and fun all ound thegion. on the potomac river, i'm tommy mcfly, news 4. >> all kinds of way to keep you cool. >> good ideas. check it out and let us know how much fun have you. >> more women in the workplace,l that's the gof a new hiring push by the federal government. >>> still ahead, howou can help fight cyber security threats. >> but, first, don't take a summer vacation on your healthy habits. some tips to keep your kids eating right. >>> and heads up. this is forw. tomor the national weather service has issued a heat advisory from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. what does this mean? well, it means throughout the day including a timestamp before fe00 p.m. on our future heat index it will near and aro
if you want to ditch the car completely hop on a water taxi in georgetown at the wharf thatt opens upthe navy yard for baseball and soccer games and to oldtown alexandria and prince george's county at national harbor. whether it's a day on the water, outdoor movies or upcoming concerts we've got you covered with "the scene." open up the nbc washington app and search the scene for upcoming events and fun all ound thegion. on the potomac river, i'm tommy mcfly, news 4. >> all...
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. >>> new this morning, dean and deluca will qlclose its doors i georgetown on august 1st. it has been a staple on m street since 1993. the first dean & deluca in that area. they are still trying to cut costs and does not plan to reopen anywhere else in the district. >> end of an era there. >> yes. >>> you might be one of the millions using tsa precheck for a smoother travel experience this summer but some flyers are telling the "news4 today" i-team they are not getting what they paid for. >> reporter: scott macfarlane explains. >> reporter: if you're part of a tsa precheck program you spend extra money to make easier to t through security but some travelers tell the "news4 today" i-team they are not gettg what they paid fo i john morriss one of 20 million americans with a mobility issue but a wheelchair after a 2012 car crash morris never thought of giving up his passion for traveling the world. >> i am the rare person who love to fly. >> reporter: to make things simpler he enrolled in tsa precheck for a faster trip throughcurity. but washington national is one of the a ha
. >>> new this morning, dean and deluca will qlclose its doors i georgetown on august 1st. it has been a staple on m street since 1993. the first dean & deluca in that area. they are still trying to cut costs and does not plan to reopen anywhere else in the district. >> end of an era there. >> yes. >>> you might be one of the millions using tsa precheck for a smoother travel experience this summer but some flyers are telling the "news4 today" i-team...
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documentos obtenidos por una clÍnica legal de la universidad de georgetown revelan que migraciÓn y fbi las licencias. >> confiamos en dios que todo salga bien. >> la noticia estÁ alarmando a muchos indocumentados que legalmente sacaron licencias de conducir en varios estados. >> ahora eso de que ellos dieron toda esa informaciÓn sin ninguna presiÓn se ve qque les va a afectar. >> grupos pro inmigrantes dicen que lo que migraciÓn estÁ haciendo es inmoral. >> la tecnologÍa no es perfecta y va a confundir una imagen con otra y casualmente estÁn parecidos y esta persona tambiÉn tiene una licencia que fue sacada de esa manera eentonces se lo van a llevar. inmigraciÓn ha usado el programa en varios estados. aparentemente todavÍa no en california donde se han entregado mÁs de 1,000,000 de licencias a indocumentados. el departamento de vehÍculos nos dijo que la informaciÓn de su base de datos no especifica si una persona tiene papeles uno. cuando le preguntamos al servicio de inmigraciÓn sobre el programa la respuesta fue breve. un portavoz nos dijo que la agencia no hace comentarios sobre las
documentos obtenidos por una clÍnica legal de la universidad de georgetown revelan que migraciÓn y fbi las licencias. >> confiamos en dios que todo salga bien. >> la noticia estÁ alarmando a muchos indocumentados que legalmente sacaron licencias de conducir en varios estados. >> ahora eso de que ellos dieron toda esa informaciÓn sin ninguna presiÓn se ve qque les va a afectar. >> grupos pro inmigrantes dicen que lo que migraciÓn estÁ haciendo es inmoral. >>...
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. >> i did >> seth: and went to georgetown.trange experience, i was so young, i had never seen snow before, i hated wearing socks, because i never had to do that >> seth: yeah. i feel the same way about socks. [ laughter ] >> i still don't like to do that i had a picture of the taj mahal on my wall, and somebody - >> seth: in my dorm? >> in my dorm, yeah. i just went out, because i was homesick and i bought a picture of the taj mahal it said "india" on the bottom. and then my next door neighbor came in and said, "oh my god, is that your home?" [ laughter ] i thought she was kidding, so i said, "no, it's the servants quarters the home doesn't fit on a -- and she said, "oh my god, are you a princess?" i said, "yes, but i am embarrassed to be called princess pramila." and she bought the whole thing a week later, somebody came up and said, "are you the real life princess?" [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, wow how did they get into georgetown? [ laughter ] so, you, obviously -- as a co-chair of the progressive caucus, you have been very cr
. >> i did >> seth: and went to georgetown.trange experience, i was so young, i had never seen snow before, i hated wearing socks, because i never had to do that >> seth: yeah. i feel the same way about socks. [ laughter ] >> i still don't like to do that i had a picture of the taj mahal on my wall, and somebody - >> seth: in my dorm? >> in my dorm, yeah. i just went out, because i was homesick and i bought a picture of the taj mahal it said "india"...
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research from georgetown university say -- or georgetown law school, say the agents are not just scanningough criminal photos but also everyday law-abiding citizens without even informing us and without the approval of congress or state lawmakers. gillian turner reporting live from washington. >> lawmakers say the facial recognition technology has really become officials' golden ticket in recent years. they rely on it from everything from confirming travelers identities and airports to surveil in crowds. and for finding undocumented migrants. lawmakers say the homeland security department is doing this without state or congressional approval and violating hundreds of millions of americans' privacy rights in the process. trumpet ministries an official trip to the stand today to say not so. >> the data you collect, is it collected without subjects being aware? >> transportation officials agree, they insist the technology is more than necessary. it's crucial to keeping americans safe everywhere they go from the friendly skies to u.s. highways. >> better security through using this technology
research from georgetown university say -- or georgetown law school, say the agents are not just scanningough criminal photos but also everyday law-abiding citizens without even informing us and without the approval of congress or state lawmakers. gillian turner reporting live from washington. >> lawmakers say the facial recognition technology has really become officials' golden ticket in recent years. they rely on it from everything from confirming travelers identities and airports to...
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all thanks to georgetown law's institute for constitutional advocacy and protection and the american constitution society, the leading progressive organize and network with over 200 lawyer and student chapters nationwide. all this week we're talking about what happens after mueller, what are the challenges and prospects for our democratic institutions. today we're focused on what happens the day of robert mueller's testimony to congress. prior to the announcement of mueller's testimony, the house's evident to bring t effort to bring the report to life seemed to be getting nowhere. 13 weeks had passed and the house hand succeeded in having a single fact witness publicly, stymied repeatedly by the administration's reflexive and ultra aggressive policy of interposing dubious defenses that left congress having to choose between caving and litiga litigating, the latter involving significant time. but mueller is a law abider and he got a lawful subpoena and agreed to testify, notwithstanding clearly preferring not to. so the stakes for the house are enormous. they must use the opportunity
all thanks to georgetown law's institute for constitutional advocacy and protection and the american constitution society, the leading progressive organize and network with over 200 lawyer and student chapters nationwide. all this week we're talking about what happens after mueller, what are the challenges and prospects for our democratic institutions. today we're focused on what happens the day of robert mueller's testimony to congress. prior to the announcement of mueller's testimony, the...