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georgetown university in washington, d.c. >> the jesuits had georgetown.ts also had tobac plantations-- five of them in southern maryland just 50 miles away, worked by people who were enslaved. when the story broke in 2016, richard cellini, an ise typical georgetown alum, was stunned. >> i'm a moderate republican. italian-american. have no connection to americans or the history of slavery. >> reporter: but he'd been taught injusce... by the jesuits. so, what happened to the 272 people they literally sold down the river? the school's answer: >> all of them quickly succumbed to a fever in the malodorous lamp world of louisiana. in other words, tht no trace and no descendants, so non poinoing looking for them. and i thought, you know, this is some sort of very powerful fever that only attacks african american catholic slaves from maryland. it has a 100% mortality rate. nobody writes about it, and itever comes back. i thought, this doesn't make sense. ha reporter: google reported that at least twsurvived. a genealogist he hired identified 215. >> and of their
georgetown university in washington, d.c. >> the jesuits had georgetown.ts also had tobac plantations-- five of them in southern maryland just 50 miles away, worked by people who were enslaved. when the story broke in 2016, richard cellini, an ise typical georgetown alum, was stunned. >> i'm a moderate republican. italian-american. have no connection to americans or the history of slavery. >> reporter: but he'd been taught injusce... by the jesuits. so, what happened to the...
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welcome andy parker and hopefully joining us by phone, anderson francoise whose the director of georgetown university's civil rights clinic and the voting rights institute. they're here to discuss andy's campaign to get google take video of his daughter allison's murder off of its platform and to take your questions. during the q&a, i will take as many questions as time permits. wait for the handheld microphone will be brought to you and when i call on you, your name and affiliation prior to asking a question. andy's daughter allison parker was an award-winning virginia television journalist who was tragically murdered along with her colleague photojournalist adam ward while reporting the morning news on a live location in roanoke virginia on august 26, 2015. her husband has been advocating for changes in gun laws and tech policy. advocacy can be found in his book for allison and in offense, tv appearances, testimony before congress and statehouses. he's here today to tell us where things stand in his battle with google and what future steps he believes must be taken. please join me in wel
welcome andy parker and hopefully joining us by phone, anderson francoise whose the director of georgetown university's civil rights clinic and the voting rights institute. they're here to discuss andy's campaign to get google take video of his daughter allison's murder off of its platform and to take your questions. during the q&a, i will take as many questions as time permits. wait for the handheld microphone will be brought to you and when i call on you, your name and affiliation prior...
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georgetown, texas, for example, population of 75,000.eceived a million-dollar grant from michael bloomberg, his group, in return for pursuing renewable energy policies, so they did and then energy prices went straight through the roof and the town just voted to return michael bloomberg's money. attractive or is a former member of the california assembly, joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on tonight. so tell me if we got any of the details wrong here, georgetown, texas, decided at the urging of bloomberg and people like him, to become entirely dependent on renewables and what happened next? >> well, this started back in 2012 and it was a goal -- let's beat 100% renewable, we will save money. this is the republican thing to do. a funny thing happened, the prices of natural gas went down because we found more of it, and the problem with wind power is that it's mainly made at night and it's very expensive to store it. so the town of georgetown entered into this contract with a french-owned company. the government of france owns this
georgetown, texas, for example, population of 75,000.eceived a million-dollar grant from michael bloomberg, his group, in return for pursuing renewable energy policies, so they did and then energy prices went straight through the roof and the town just voted to return michael bloomberg's money. attractive or is a former member of the california assembly, joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on tonight. so tell me if we got any of the details wrong here, georgetown, texas, decided at the...
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hopefully, joining us by phone is the director of the georgetown university's civil rights clinic and voting rights institute. the are here to discuss andy's campaign to get google to tape -- take video of allison's off of its platforms and to take your questions. during the q&a portion, i will take as many questions as time permits. please wait for the handheld microphone that will be brought to you, and when i call on you, state your name and affiliation prior to asking the question. andy parker's daughter, allison parker, was an award winning virginia television journalist who was tragically murdered reporting the morning news from a life location in roanoke, virginia in august of 2015. her father has been advocating for changes in gun laws and lately and tech policy. his advocacy can be found in his book, his op-ed's, and his testimony before congress and state houses. he is here to tell us where things stand in his battle with google and what future steps he believes must be taken. please join me in welcoming andy parker to the national press club. [applause] >> thank you, angela
hopefully, joining us by phone is the director of the georgetown university's civil rights clinic and voting rights institute. the are here to discuss andy's campaign to get google to tape -- take video of allison's off of its platforms and to take your questions. during the q&a portion, i will take as many questions as time permits. please wait for the handheld microphone that will be brought to you, and when i call on you, state your name and affiliation prior to asking the question. andy...
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georgetown and law center on the phone now. one question, your daughter was a journalist. we stand for access to information. how do you address the tough issue of drawing a line between access to information and taking extremely objectionable content off the internet? >> i do not know if there is a conflict there. i don't think that showing a murder and having that up violates the first amendment. i don't think that is -- you know, or continuing to have it up there, you know, if you take it down, it'll violate the first amendment. i do not think that would either -- would be the case for multiple reasons. it is just human decency. >> start here in front, you have a microphone. andy, thank you for being here. my name is victoria, and i just moved back home to america after working five years as a journalist in new zealand. i was there when the christchurch massacre happened. something that was different there, being in new zealand with that video versus how we respond to things like in america. so in new zealand, immediately, everybody, whether you are a citizen or governm
georgetown and law center on the phone now. one question, your daughter was a journalist. we stand for access to information. how do you address the tough issue of drawing a line between access to information and taking extremely objectionable content off the internet? >> i do not know if there is a conflict there. i don't think that showing a murder and having that up violates the first amendment. i don't think that is -- you know, or continuing to have it up there, you know, if you take...
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georgetown, texas, has a population of 75,000.t october the city received a million dollar grant from michael bloomberg, his group -- in return for pursuing renewable energy policies so they did. then energy prices went straight through the roof and the town just voted to return his money. chuck devore is a former member of the california assembly and he joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on tonight, tell me if i've got any of the details wrong. at the urging of bloomberg and people like him, they become entirely dependent on renewables, what happened next? speak of this started back in 2012, it's a goal, let's be 100% renewable, we will save money, this is the republican thing to do. the prices of natural gas went down because we found more of it and the problem with wind power is that it is mainly made at night. it's expensive to store it. the town of georgetown entered a contract with a french owned company, they are buying wind from at night when they are needing it and during the daytime, they have two buy power off th
georgetown, texas, has a population of 75,000.t october the city received a million dollar grant from michael bloomberg, his group -- in return for pursuing renewable energy policies so they did. then energy prices went straight through the roof and the town just voted to return his money. chuck devore is a former member of the california assembly and he joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on tonight, tell me if i've got any of the details wrong. at the urging of bloomberg and people like...
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her address was rock creek georgetown.by hiring out. she had 32 enslaved people, and she had -- she was able to provide folks who wanted to do the rural stuff and folks who wanted such as cooks and maids to do something a little bit more urban. so she could go either way. and to show you the wisdom of her investment, it is estimated that she made about $900 with a 5% return on her investment. i don't think we can make 5% on anything we have invested today. so just to give you an idea, and when compensated emancipation occurred, this lady who never went out, went out and she decided to get a -- she decided to get a boardinghouse in georgetown and with her financial wind fall, lived her best life. i think that's probably the best way you'd want to put it. so we have a city in the ferment of change, and they were able to ride it out. i just say in closing my colleagues are aware of a raebt article on the 7th of this month in "the washington post" it talked about how quickly elite slave owners were able to recruit their losses
her address was rock creek georgetown.by hiring out. she had 32 enslaved people, and she had -- she was able to provide folks who wanted to do the rural stuff and folks who wanted such as cooks and maids to do something a little bit more urban. so she could go either way. and to show you the wisdom of her investment, it is estimated that she made about $900 with a 5% return on her investment. i don't think we can make 5% on anything we have invested today. so just to give you an idea, and when...
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a man in a van had been reported chasing two teenager girls in jessie's hometown of georgetown.e traced that to larry hall from wabash, indiana, a three hour drive from georgetown. >> heartbeat picking up? >> thinking yeah, this has to be checked out. >> he learned hall was a gung ho union re-enactor that liked to fight fantasy battles. he immediately drove to wabash to interview hall who wasn't saying much. miller showed him a photo of jessie roach. >> when i put the picture down, he flinched, raised his arm up, turned in his chair and refused to look at the picture. >> convinced larry hall was hiding something, miller became obsessed with making a case against him. days later, back in illinois, miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remember hall from a revolutionary war re-enactment in the georgetown area the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them, hall stood out for his bushy muttonchops side burns, but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was wearing a civil war uniform and he had a civil war hat. >> at a revolutio
a man in a van had been reported chasing two teenager girls in jessie's hometown of georgetown.e traced that to larry hall from wabash, indiana, a three hour drive from georgetown. >> heartbeat picking up? >> thinking yeah, this has to be checked out. >> he learned hall was a gung ho union re-enactor that liked to fight fantasy battles. he immediately drove to wabash to interview hall who wasn't saying much. miller showed him a photo of jessie roach. >> when i put the...
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hopefully joining us by phone is the director of the georgetown university's civil rights clinic . they are here to discuss and his campaign to get google to tape video off of its platforms and to take your questions. i will take as many questions as time permits. please wait for the handheld and when i call on you, state your name and affiliation prior to asking the question. and his daughter thousand parker was a -- an award winning journalist tragically murdered reporting the morning news from a live location august y 6, 2015. her father has been advocating for changes in gun laws and lately and tech policy. his efficacy can be found in his book and his op-ed testimony before congress and state houses. to tell us where things stand in his battle with google and what future steps he believes should be taken. parker in welcoming any in the national press club. >> thank you. i am allison's dad. i find myself standing at the confluence of gun and google. they have a symbiotic relationship. i have been profoundly affected by both. as all of you know and as angela mentioned, your fell
hopefully joining us by phone is the director of the georgetown university's civil rights clinic . they are here to discuss and his campaign to get google to tape video off of its platforms and to take your questions. i will take as many questions as time permits. please wait for the handheld and when i call on you, state your name and affiliation prior to asking the question. and his daughter thousand parker was a -- an award winning journalist tragically murdered reporting the morning news...
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[applause] georgetown county, where is the county chairman? come on up, sir. so this will be our first annual elephant club membership award for 2019, awarded to georgetown county. [applause] drew: and i want to publicly thank the chairman from georgetown county, who is not here this evening i believe, but y'all say thank you if you see her. i want to take a moment to recognize our former state party chairman. come to the stage and say a few quick words for us. [applause] >> thank you mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity to wrap up the night. we've got something special going on in south carolina's republicans don't we? it has been like homecoming week this week, talking to you all and loving on you. we have a fantastic story to tell as republicans in south carolina. back in the day, getting the party started, and when governmen -- when governor mcmaster was party chair, they used to meet in the phone booth. for those of you under 30, those were less enclosures where you went to make a phone call. now we are filling up convention centers like this. it is
[applause] georgetown county, where is the county chairman? come on up, sir. so this will be our first annual elephant club membership award for 2019, awarded to georgetown county. [applause] drew: and i want to publicly thank the chairman from georgetown county, who is not here this evening i believe, but y'all say thank you if you see her. i want to take a moment to recognize our former state party chairman. come to the stage and say a few quick words for us. [applause] >> thank you mr....
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a man in a van had been reported chasing two teenager girls in jessie's hometown of georgetown. larry hall from wabash, indiana, a three hour drive from georgetown. >> heartbeat picking up? >> thinking yeah, this has to be checked out. >> he learned hall was a gung ho union re-enactor that liked to fight fantasy battles. he immediately drove to wabash to interview hall who wasn't saying much. miller showed him a photo of jessie roach. >> when i put the picture down, he flinched, raised his arm up, turned in his chair and refused to look at the picture. >> convinced larry hall was hiding something, miller became obsessed with making a case against him. days later, back in illinois, miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remember hall from a revolutionary war re-enactment in the georgetown area the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them, hall stood out for his bushy muttonchops side burns, but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was wearing a civil war uniform and he had a civil war hat. >> at a revolutionary war re-enac
a man in a van had been reported chasing two teenager girls in jessie's hometown of georgetown. larry hall from wabash, indiana, a three hour drive from georgetown. >> heartbeat picking up? >> thinking yeah, this has to be checked out. >> he learned hall was a gung ho union re-enactor that liked to fight fantasy battles. he immediately drove to wabash to interview hall who wasn't saying much. miller showed him a photo of jessie roach. >> when i put the picture down, he...
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an adjunct professor of law at georgetown heather earned her ba in politics and international relations from the university of new south wales. where she also received two law degrees before receiving her masters of laws from georgetown university. jean healy vice president of the cato institute. his research interests include executive power and the role of the presidency. as well as federalism and over criminalization. a prolific author in editor jean earned his bachelors from georgetown university and jd from university of chicago law school. i will note briefly that on everybody's seats we prepared a small packet with what i think are substantive reflections and commentaries from our speakers today. also from our colleagues at the concerned veterans for america a statement on the desired repeal of the 2001 authorization of use in military force i want to state the differentiation between the charles koch institute which is a c3 organization it doesn't take position from legislative matters and the concerned veterans for america which is the c4 and weighs in on those matters. now to
an adjunct professor of law at georgetown heather earned her ba in politics and international relations from the university of new south wales. where she also received two law degrees before receiving her masters of laws from georgetown university. jean healy vice president of the cato institute. his research interests include executive power and the role of the presidency. as well as federalism and over criminalization. a prolific author in editor jean earned his bachelors from georgetown...
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we also have to recognize and that will hopefully be talked about this georgetown deal. george bush talked about addressing climate change. republicans aren't even acknowledging that climate change is real anymore and, in part, that's that corrupting influence of dark money in our elections. >> governor, good to see you. thanks for taking time. governor steve bullock, of montana, is a 2020 presidential candidate. and msnbc is teaming up with georgetown university and our daily planet, an independent environmental news organization september 19th and 20th. chris hayes and i will host and moderate a two-day climate forum with the 2020 presidential candidates. >>> president trump has just tweeted. he says we are winning big time against china. companies and jobs are fleeing. prices to have to us have not gone up and in some cases have come down. china is not our problem, though hong kong is not helping. our problem is with the fed. raise too much and too fast. now too slow to cut. spread is way too much as other countries say thank you to clueless jay powell and the federal
we also have to recognize and that will hopefully be talked about this georgetown deal. george bush talked about addressing climate change. republicans aren't even acknowledging that climate change is real anymore and, in part, that's that corrupting influence of dark money in our elections. >> governor, good to see you. thanks for taking time. governor steve bullock, of montana, is a 2020 presidential candidate. and msnbc is teaming up with georgetown university and our daily planet, an...
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coming up friday morning, we will take a look at facebook's new digital currency with georgetown university's chris bremmer. also, health and human services and -- assistant aaron bliss on her office's new report detailing hospice violations across the u.s. and bloomberg news anna edney on the e-cigarette company jewel and the rise of teen vaping. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. be sure to watch podcast week next week on washington journal starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern. on monday, we will talk with larry o'connor, host of the washington examiner's examining politics. tuesday, rachel cluster, producer of the new york times will join us. on wednesday, markley and goldberg, host of global dispatches. on thursday, chris dried walt, podcast cohost of perino and star walt. and on friday, jennifer briney, host of congressional dish. as he left the white house on his way to a campaign rally in cincinnati, the president took questions from reporters for about 20 minutes. reporter: are you worried about the [indiscernible]
coming up friday morning, we will take a look at facebook's new digital currency with georgetown university's chris bremmer. also, health and human services and -- assistant aaron bliss on her office's new report detailing hospice violations across the u.s. and bloomberg news anna edney on the e-cigarette company jewel and the rise of teen vaping. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. be sure to watch podcast week next week on washington journal starting at 9:00...
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a prolific author and editor, gene earned his bachelors from georgetown university and a j. d. from university of chicago law school. i'll just note briefly on everybody's seats we prepared a small packet with what i think are substantive reflections and commentary from our speakers today. also from our colleagues at concerned veterans from america, statement on the desired repeal of the 2001 authorization for use of military force. i just want to state the different station between the charles koch institution, institute which is a c-3 organization and doesn't take position on legislative matters and the concerned veterans for america which is a c4 and does what in on those matters. and now to our conversation. in a way i think we should start at the beginning mere hours after the tragedy of 9/11 as congress debated, drafted, and ultimately by an overwhelming majority voted to enact the 2001 authorization for use of military force against those who had planned, authorized, committed, or aided the september 11 attacks, or those who are offered these persons safe harbor. nearly
a prolific author and editor, gene earned his bachelors from georgetown university and a j. d. from university of chicago law school. i'll just note briefly on everybody's seats we prepared a small packet with what i think are substantive reflections and commentary from our speakers today. also from our colleagues at concerned veterans from america, statement on the desired repeal of the 2001 authorization for use of military force. i just want to state the different station between the charles...
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university associate at georgetown university,. kenneth katzman, congressional research service, he has been written on issues about the gulf for many years. research fellow in the iranian-american council, she is based in california, very happy to have you with us today. and my friend and colleague, barbara slavin, director and senior fellow of the future iran initiative at the islamic council. without further ado, think we will. shari.with >> thank you very much, dan. it seems to me that the order of the speakers is that age goes before wisdom. [laughter] i havet also means that been doing this whole iran business unfortunately for it seems that 40 years. 40 arduous years arguing about this. i also think academics are like street peddlers, in terms of getting a bit more credentials for my talk, my latest book which is called arab iranian relations, dynamics of conflict and accommodation, is available everywhere. having said that, let me just start with a few points, raise a few points, then hopefully we can have discussions later
university associate at georgetown university,. kenneth katzman, congressional research service, he has been written on issues about the gulf for many years. research fellow in the iranian-american council, she is based in california, very happy to have you with us today. and my friend and colleague, barbara slavin, director and senior fellow of the future iran initiative at the islamic council. without further ado, think we will. shari.with >> thank you very much, dan. it seems to me...
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coming up this morning, a look at facebook's digital currency with a professor from georgetown universityalso, inspector general offers up a new report detailing hospice violations across the u.s.. and a bloomberg news health policy reporter on the , andarette company juul the rise of teen vaping. watch live at 7:00 eastern this morning. and be sure to watch podcast week next week starting at 7:00 a.m.. on monday, we talk with a host of the washington examiner's "examining politics." tuesday, we talked to the producer of "the daily." on wednesday, we talk to the host of "global dispatches." on thursday, we talked to the cohost of "i will tell you what." and on friday, the host of "congressional dish." announcer: saturday morning at 10:30 eastern on c-span we t show you the first of to the democratic presidential debates cnn, and ahosted by second round of presidential primary debates on sunday, at 10:30 a.m. eastern on , or listenpan.org with the free c-span radio app. former vice president joe biden visited bakersfield restaurant in detroit today, making some campaign stops after last ni
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president trump at the white house on april 8 earned a lot of grief and received graduate degrees in georgetown university and howard university kennedy school as a fulbright scholar. after the ambassador concludes his remarks we will have a question-and-answer session i will try to call on as many persons as possible so please keep your questions brief to identify which media organizations you represent. thank you and the floor is yours ambassador. [applause] >> good morning everyone. thank you very much for being here today into the press club it is an honor to meet here and then have the q&a session with all of you like to give you some details i was born in venezuela but far away from the capital eight hours driving from the capital in the small village and i had the opportunity and then i went to caracas because in my town we didn't have university. and then with the venezuela international community and the regime decided to issue an order only for defending those venezuela rights and after that i spent more than 100 days in hiding trying to capture me trying to resist but they did not ca
president trump at the white house on april 8 earned a lot of grief and received graduate degrees in georgetown university and howard university kennedy school as a fulbright scholar. after the ambassador concludes his remarks we will have a question-and-answer session i will try to call on as many persons as possible so please keep your questions brief to identify which media organizations you represent. thank you and the floor is yours ambassador. [applause] >> good morning everyone....
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university associate, georgetown university good place to be, congressional research service writing on issues for the golf for many years and you followed his work i'm sure. [inaudible] who i just met today from the research fellow and she is based in california, happy to have you with us today. last but not least, my colleague barbara who's director and nonresident senior fellow of the future of iran's initiative counsel. without further ado, we will begin. >> thank you very much. it seems to me that the order of speakers is that age goes before wisdom. [laughter] since i am the oldest on the panel but that also means i have been doing this whole iran business unfortunately for 40 years, 40 arduous years. [inaudible] i just wanted to flag in terms of giving it credentials from my talk in my latest book called arab iranian relations with accommodations and relationships. it's available on amazon everywhere. having said that let me just start. a few points and hopefully we can have a discussion later on. before doing so i want to say i got a set of different instructions. one from th
university associate, georgetown university good place to be, congressional research service writing on issues for the golf for many years and you followed his work i'm sure. [inaudible] who i just met today from the research fellow and she is based in california, happy to have you with us today. last but not least, my colleague barbara who's director and nonresident senior fellow of the future of iran's initiative counsel. without further ado, we will begin. >> thank you very much. it...
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shireen hunter, university associate georgetown university at the place to be i think. ken katzman, congressional research service, he's been right on issues about the goal for many years. many of you shortly all of his work. assal rad who i just met today from the research fellow, national arabian american council she is based in california and happy that you with us today and last but not least my friendd and colleague arba slaven who is director and nonresident senior fellow of the future of iran initiative, atlantic council. without further ado i think we will begin with shireen. >> thank you very much, dan. it seems to me that the order of the speakers is that age goes before wisdom. [laughing] since i am the oldest on the panel. but thatre also means that i hae been doing this whole iran business, unfortunately, for it seems 40 arduous years arguing about this. i also think academics are just like, you know, the street peddlers. to flag in terms of giving a bit more credentials for my talk. my latest book which was called arab iranian relations commandant amos of
shireen hunter, university associate georgetown university at the place to be i think. ken katzman, congressional research service, he's been right on issues about the goal for many years. many of you shortly all of his work. assal rad who i just met today from the research fellow, national arabian american council she is based in california and happy that you with us today and last but not least my friendd and colleague arba slaven who is director and nonresident senior fellow of the future of...
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in her -- georgetown university. then we hear from the health and human services department on a new report. and a health policy reporter for bloomberg news on rising levels of vaping and e-cigarette use among teenagers. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for august second. we want to hear from those of whomurrently undecided on you will vote for in 2020. specifically, we want to hear about what is the most important issue you will consider when choosing a candidate you will support. may be, perhaps immigration or another issue entirely that has you concerned when making the choice of who you will vote for. for undecided voters only, here is how you can let us know your most important issue. 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. and independents, 202-748-8002. if you want to post on our twitter feed, you can do so at @cspanwj and you can also do so on our facebook page at facebook.com/cspan. it real clear politics through --ir opinion did an opinion a poll looking at issues -- the topor those
in her -- georgetown university. then we hear from the health and human services department on a new report. and a health policy reporter for bloomberg news on rising levels of vaping and e-cigarette use among teenagers. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for august second. we want to hear from those of whomurrently undecided on you will vote for in 2020. specifically, we want to hear about what is the most important issue you will consider when choosing a candidate you will...
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a dozen universities will now support the technology this school year, including georgetown, duke, clemsonjohn hopkins and tennessee. >>> and domino's is launch ago delivery program with electric bikes nationwide this year. they say in tests e-bikes have improved overall delivers and hiring, including those who don't have a car or driver's license. salt lake city, baltimore and houston in the coming months. domino's says the bikes can hold up to a dozen large pizza. quite a balancing act. >>> driver, alternates exercise. >> and maybe a big irtip. >>> we've got it all figured out. thank you. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," our microclimate weather alert continues as triple digits moving into the bay area. kari, it's going to be a hot one. >> if you thought it was hot yesterday, unfortunately it will be even hotter today. martinez starts out with mid 60s. 91 degrees at noon. we'll talk more about that, coming up next. >>> we have some folks gathering at the bay bridge toll plaza, just the cash lanes that are open. we'll show you how much of a brees it is for the rest of the commute
a dozen universities will now support the technology this school year, including georgetown, duke, clemsonjohn hopkins and tennessee. >>> and domino's is launch ago delivery program with electric bikes nationwide this year. they say in tests e-bikes have improved overall delivers and hiring, including those who don't have a car or driver's license. salt lake city, baltimore and houston in the coming months. domino's says the bikes can hold up to a dozen large pizza. quite a balancing...
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. >> we go out to all the great bars around georgetown, but we've been doing a lot of exercising theinking age was 18 back then. >> action! >> "e.t." cameras rolled as the cast shot the film's graduation sequence. >> emilio, who was 22 at the time, had never been to college. >> what do you think you're missing? >> beer blast. that's the number one priority. >> as for who could play the new brat pack in nbc's reboot? we've got our dream cast. how about "the perfect date's" noah centineo for emilio's law student kirby? for rob's sexy sax player, billy, we got our eyes on the equally sexy ansel elgort. >> you should know. >> for sultry party girl, jules, we're thinking "riverdale's" camila mendes. >> i'm sort of like the baby, the newcomer. they've made me feel right at home, i must say. >> of course, the film launched the career of then 21-year-old demi. >> i'm going to dance. >> but demi almost blew her chance. she was reportedly in rehab just two weeks before shooting started. >> i play jules and she's just a real exciting person to play. she's a lot like me. i have a we within this
. >> we go out to all the great bars around georgetown, but we've been doing a lot of exercising theinking age was 18 back then. >> action! >> "e.t." cameras rolled as the cast shot the film's graduation sequence. >> emilio, who was 22 at the time, had never been to college. >> what do you think you're missing? >> beer blast. that's the number one priority. >> as for who could play the new brat pack in nbc's reboot? we've got our dream cast....
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.>> reporter: that and resolve let him to georgetown as an undergrad and then on to johns hopkins for a masters degree before completing his doctorate at usc. now, back in the bay area he is reconnecting with those who helped him achieve his educational goals like oakland unified school district superintendent.>> the cheeks gave it away. i knew exactly from a block away who he was.>> reporter: she was his favorite elementary school teacher. they haven't seen each other and almost 2 decades.>> i can't see myself in a classroom.>> reporter: they will catch up and delve and has a rice for others who may be struggling. >> don't doubt yourself, you can make it.>> reporter: i'm christin ayers. >> is to just saw is back in the bay area and he hopes to continue his career in education. >> to learn more about students rising above and outs scholars visit our website www.cbssanfrancisco.com. >>> taking another look at the big board. you can see the dow is down 815 points. it's a hard day on wall street over fears that a trade war with china will escalate. the dow is really taking, right now it'
.>> reporter: that and resolve let him to georgetown as an undergrad and then on to johns hopkins for a masters degree before completing his doctorate at usc. now, back in the bay area he is reconnecting with those who helped him achieve his educational goals like oakland unified school district superintendent.>> the cheeks gave it away. i knew exactly from a block away who he was.>> reporter: she was his favorite elementary school teacher. they haven't seen each other and...
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that's the point and that's why they are at georgetown. so how does this happen? it happens because ameritocracy is a sham. it's fake. they show you that all of the most accomplished get into the schools but they are lying. there's friends kids get first dibs. fellow members of kids whose families can help them down the road. the children of the sympathetic politicians are an obvious parity for officers. these are the same officers who funneled billions in tax dollars to colleges and universities every year. so letting the senators get into harvard is just smart business. ithe quid pro quo is obvious. it's a kind of unregulated lobbying. remember the varsity blues scandal in california where a group of socially anxious soccer moms tried to gain the college admission system? well, this is far more corrupt than that except that nobody's going to prison for it. so how many chris cuomo's get year?ale every it would be nice to know, but we don't know. like almost everything about higher education, it's opaque. prestigious schools can pretend that they admit only the mo
that's the point and that's why they are at georgetown. so how does this happen? it happens because ameritocracy is a sham. it's fake. they show you that all of the most accomplished get into the schools but they are lying. there's friends kids get first dibs. fellow members of kids whose families can help them down the road. the children of the sympathetic politicians are an obvious parity for officers. these are the same officers who funneled billions in tax dollars to colleges and...
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in her -- georgetown university. the health and human services department on a new report. and a health policy reporter for bloomberg news on rising levels of vaping and e-cigarette use among teenagers. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for august second. we want to hear from those of whomurrently undecided on you will vote for in 2020. specifically, we want to hear about what is the most important issue you will consider when choosing a candidate you will support. may be, perhaps immigration or another issue entirely that has you concerned when making the choice of who you will vote for. for undecided voters only, here is how you can let us know your most important issue. 202-748-01
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right now he joins us from georgetown, south carolina.tt, the post points out that biden's story is actually rooted in an actual event. walk us through what happened and what the vice president got wrong. >> reporter: yeah, craig think there the problem with the story is that it's actually rooted in two events. and what you have here is the vice president conflating two separate issues, two separate events of heroism in the war in afghanistan and his role thereafter with those events. the actual event that he's talking about involved an army specialist, a bronze star, and it happened several years later. but you see the vice president essentially combining two different stories and botching the details thereof. that said, none of this is made up out of whole cloth. the central part of the story there with biden pinning a medal on a soldier who did not it is an actual event that did occur, he just confuses the details pretty substantially. >> this has been getting a lot of attention because it comes on the heels of a number of other missta
right now he joins us from georgetown, south carolina.tt, the post points out that biden's story is actually rooted in an actual event. walk us through what happened and what the vice president got wrong. >> reporter: yeah, craig think there the problem with the story is that it's actually rooted in two events. and what you have here is the vice president conflating two separate issues, two separate events of heroism in the war in afghanistan and his role thereafter with those events. the...
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host: this is chris bremmer from georgetown university joining us. matthew from pittsburgh.o ahead. caller: good morning. i think the cryptocurrencies are somewhat like a religion. i've tried to do some research into cryptocurrency and i don't find anything that backs this. nothingnothing hard, tangible. this currency could be valued whatever they decide to make the price, it seems that's what they can come up with. seemsd be wrong, but it to me every time i try to get some research to see what is this cryptocurrency based on, i find there's nothing there but thein air. guest: you are not the only one to have made that particular critique. it is very important to distinguish cryptocurrencies and emphasize two things. number one, how they are structured can be very different. the libra cryptocurrency is backed by something. it is backed by other currencies, national currencies and government securities. it will have something there. it can introduce exchange risk. then you get into something like said, bitcoin is self-referential. the value is determined by demand. useful and
host: this is chris bremmer from georgetown university joining us. matthew from pittsburgh.o ahead. caller: good morning. i think the cryptocurrencies are somewhat like a religion. i've tried to do some research into cryptocurrency and i don't find anything that backs this. nothingnothing hard, tangible. this currency could be valued whatever they decide to make the price, it seems that's what they can come up with. seemsd be wrong, but it to me every time i try to get some research to see what...
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i'm the senior vice-president for asia and japan here csis at georgetown. before we get started we always do a brief safety announcement. and we have about ten four-star admirals and generals in the room, but this former boy scout will be in charge. if there is a need to evacuate and i'll let you know, but we'll head out and head around the corner to national geographic down 17th street. out the back. we have simultaneous interpretation and there should be headsets on your chair. if you have a problem, wave and someone will help you. please leave them on the chair, if you take them home we'd send the new rapid force to your house to retrophy them tonig-- to retrieve them tonight. we're hearing from eight distinguished flag officers from the united states and japan who participated in this year's u.s.-japan military statesman's forum which was established by the asia-pacific initiative and i will introduce now who will tell you what we've been up to the past few days. the doctor is very well-known in washington and around the world, an award winning journali
i'm the senior vice-president for asia and japan here csis at georgetown. before we get started we always do a brief safety announcement. and we have about ten four-star admirals and generals in the room, but this former boy scout will be in charge. if there is a need to evacuate and i'll let you know, but we'll head out and head around the corner to national geographic down 17th street. out the back. we have simultaneous interpretation and there should be headsets on your chair. if you have a...
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.>> reporter: that inner resolve led him to georgetown as an undergraduate. then on to johns hopkins for a masters degree. before completing his doctorate at usc. now back in the bay area he has reconnected with those who helped him achieve his educational goals. like oakland unified school district superintendent doctor kyla johnson. >>> i knew exactly from a block away who he was.>> reporter: kyla was his favorite elementary school teacher. they haven't seen each other in almost 2 decades.>>> i can see myself in the classroom.>> reporter: it is time for catching up any bit of career advice. dalvin has advice for other young people who might be struggling. >>> don't doubt yourself. you can make it. >>> doctor butler. dalvin is back in the bay area and hopes to continue his career in education right here. to learn more about students rising above scholar school to our website. kpix.com/sra. >>> if you were to drop something in the river probably don't expect to get it back. one man is turning people's look around. carl has been diving into the american river
.>> reporter: that inner resolve led him to georgetown as an undergraduate. then on to johns hopkins for a masters degree. before completing his doctorate at usc. now back in the bay area he has reconnected with those who helped him achieve his educational goals. like oakland unified school district superintendent doctor kyla johnson. >>> i knew exactly from a block away who he was.>> reporter: kyla was his favorite elementary school teacher. they haven't seen each other in...
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she directs the center for eurasian, russian and east european studies at georgetown university's school of foreign servic her latest book is "putin's world: russia against the west, and with the rest." angela stent, welcome back to the newshour. i wonder if you could... is there anything else that you can tell us about russia'testing or this accident that happened around this missile? >i think no more than what we already heard on troadcast, which is they really are giving the minimum amount of b information, bause of chernobyl and because of what happened 33 years ago, the russian people are very suspicious when they heard about this. this is why there was a run on io dine immediately after they heard rumors. i think most american specialists will say the u.s. tried to develop a nuclear powered cruise missile and gave it up in the 1960s. it's just not practical. it's, as we heard, lying a flying chernobyl, and so w don't really know what the russians do or don't have. we do know that last year vladimir putin, as youaid, demonstrated a picture, a video of this misse, which c evade u.s.
she directs the center for eurasian, russian and east european studies at georgetown university's school of foreign servic her latest book is "putin's world: russia against the west, and with the rest." angela stent, welcome back to the newshour. i wonder if you could... is there anything else that you can tell us about russia'testing or this accident that happened around this missile? >i think no more than what we already heard on troadcast, which is they really are giving the...
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phd and na from the university of virginia, and na in communication, culture and technology from georgetown university and a ba in communications from the university of southern california. our final witness is doctor robert epstein. doctor epstein is an author, editor and longtime psychology researcher and professor. he is currently a senior research psychologist at the american institute for behavioral research and technology. and he is a contributing editor for the scientific american mind . he is also the founder and director emeritus of the cambridge center for behavioral studies in massachusetts and a former editor in chief of psychology today. mister prager, we will start withyou . >> microphone. >> okay. >> you would think a radio host would know how to work one. >> you would. that is avery fine point, i have no response . i will take just a moment, because my opening comment is under five minutes to respond on the issue of the 10 commandments video was placed on the restricted list igoogle. a representative from google mentioned that a reason that it would be on the restricted list
phd and na from the university of virginia, and na in communication, culture and technology from georgetown university and a ba in communications from the university of southern california. our final witness is doctor robert epstein. doctor epstein is an author, editor and longtime psychology researcher and professor. he is currently a senior research psychologist at the american institute for behavioral research and technology. and he is a contributing editor for the scientific american mind ....
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georgetown university reckons s th its slaveholding history, creating scholarshr students whose ancestors were enslaved by the school. ll>> people will say, "oh that was back then," but the fact of the matter is tremendous
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. >> there was a girl on the flight who graduated from georgetown. they mentioned that.n they said, do we have any other celebrations on our plane? we said, we are going to pick up our baby. >> reporter: that's a when two flight attendants took it into their own hands. >> they asked if anyone wanted to write well wishes on a napkin for us. >> reporter: they received dozens of notes congratulating them and sharing advice. those nab kins now keepsakes for this growing family. when they landed, another surprise -- southwest employees waiting to greet them with hand made posters when they arrived. >> they didn't have to do anything, the people on the plane didn't have do anything, but they did. >> reporter: abc news, new york. >> our congrats. thanks for watching. i'm tom llamas. see you tomorrow. "gma" and "this week" and back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. here tomorrow night. . >>> tonight, on abc 7 news at 6:00, accused sex trafficker, jeffrey epstein, has died by suicide. >>> and only on abc 7, a compromise over a controversial mural. the school
. >> there was a girl on the flight who graduated from georgetown. they mentioned that.n they said, do we have any other celebrations on our plane? we said, we are going to pick up our baby. >> reporter: that's a when two flight attendants took it into their own hands. >> they asked if anyone wanted to write well wishes on a napkin for us. >> reporter: they received dozens of notes congratulating them and sharing advice. those nab kins now keepsakes for this growing...
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is chris bremmer, he is with georgetown university. he is the faculty director at internationalof law at the university. good morning. guest: good morning. host: what is facebook trying to do and why? guest: the simple answer is that they are trying to create a digital currency that people can use across borders and a digital currency means not necessarily a theirment currency, but own private currency that people can use and ship to one another in different parts of the world. the reason why they are doing this is a little bit complex --ause no one knows exactly they have explicitly said that they want to, and i am reading this because i think it is useful for the listeners to hear, to enable a simple, global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people. there are some financial motives as well. host: as far as the current system, what would facebook's plan do that others do not? is planning to create this look currency and by doing so, have established a consortium of different kinds of larger, global techno
is chris bremmer, he is with georgetown university. he is the faculty director at internationalof law at the university. good morning. guest: good morning. host: what is facebook trying to do and why? guest: the simple answer is that they are trying to create a digital currency that people can use across borders and a digital currency means not necessarily a theirment currency, but own private currency that people can use and ship to one another in different parts of the world. the reason why...