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thank you so much, secretary clinton, for being back with us at georgetown. we are so grateful to you for your support of the institute as our honorary founding chair and for your continuing inspiration. it is particularly significant to have you here this day with this focus on human rights because we are on the threshold of the 25th anniversary of the world conference on women, 25 years ago. and women's rights are human rights, still ago around the world and remind us of that imperative and thanks to the women's conference, women's rights were chiseled into international human rights law. let me add my welcome to each of you as we come together to recognize and celebrate women's leadership in advancing human rights, justice, and peace. a very special welcome to the family and friends of our honorees. [applause] and i too want to add a special welcome to mary robinson. she was the former president of ireland, former un envoy on climate, former high commissioner, but also a very special friend of the institute for which we are very grateful and have been advi
thank you so much, secretary clinton, for being back with us at georgetown. we are so grateful to you for your support of the institute as our honorary founding chair and for your continuing inspiration. it is particularly significant to have you here this day with this focus on human rights because we are on the threshold of the 25th anniversary of the world conference on women, 25 years ago. and women's rights are human rights, still ago around the world and remind us of that imperative and...
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georgetown university hosted the hour and and a half event. [applause] [applause] good morning everyone welcome to georgetown for this special event, the presentation hillary rodham clinton awards for advancing women in peace and security. today we have the honorable hillary rodham clinton fare of the jordan - - chair of the georgetown institute secretary clinton we are deeply grateful for your presence and extraordinary contribution to recognize the role of women. thank you for being here. [applause] >> we honor three individuals that exemplify what it means to serve, protect and empower vulnerable populations. and those that served as the republic of chile. [applause] >> and that incarcerated people. to put people back into the workforce. [applause] >> and in virginia found of the organization based in legal ando have psychological services to women who have survived violence. most of you we reach out to the sincere gratitude of your leadership and recognize your exceptional contributions and accomplishment the award name for secretary clint
georgetown university hosted the hour and and a half event. [applause] [applause] good morning everyone welcome to georgetown for this special event, the presentation hillary rodham clinton awards for advancing women in peace and security. today we have the honorable hillary rodham clinton fare of the jordan - - chair of the georgetown institute secretary clinton we are deeply grateful for your presence and extraordinary contribution to recognize the role of women. thank you for being here....
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it's an honor to welcome you to georgetown and gaston hall for this very special event. the presentation of the 2019 hillary clinton awards for advancing women and peace and security. today we are privileged to have with us the honorable hillary rodham clinton, honoring founding chair of our georgetown institute for women peace and security. at secretary clinton, we are deeply grateful to you for your presence and for your extraordinary contributions in recognizing the role of women in peace building. thank you for being here. [applause] [cheering] we gather today to honor three individuals who exemplified what it means to serve, protect, and empower vulnerable populations. her excellency, michelle bachelet who serves as the united nations high commissioner for human rights and who previously served twice as president of the republic of chile. [applause] [cheering] rosa anaya who served as program coordinator of segundo opportunity, catholic relief services program based in el salvador that supports incarcerated people as they prepare to return to society and to the work
it's an honor to welcome you to georgetown and gaston hall for this very special event. the presentation of the 2019 hillary clinton awards for advancing women and peace and security. today we are privileged to have with us the honorable hillary rodham clinton, honoring founding chair of our georgetown institute for women peace and security. at secretary clinton, we are deeply grateful to you for your presence and for your extraordinary contributions in recognizing the role of women in peace...
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i'm here at georgetown to study climate policy.service because the u.s. needs to be a leader and work with countries all over to address this issue. >> what did you think of the discussion today about the international dimensions? because we kept coming back to that, obviously it's an enormous part, the u.s. is about 20% of emissions at this point. were there ideas there you liked, ideas you didn't like, things that stuck out? >> i did appreciate there was an international discussion, climate change is a national security issue. we saw that especially from julian castro looking at climate refug refugees. plans are great. will this be their top priority, will they use their political capital in their first year to enact comprehensive climate change? and how will they do that if it's a divided congress? it comes down to if they can make it happen. >> do you feel -- we're pushing everyone on is it a top priority, some people said yes, some people kind of wavered. did you feel -- did anyone convince you clearly, yes, this will be the f
i'm here at georgetown to study climate policy.service because the u.s. needs to be a leader and work with countries all over to address this issue. >> what did you think of the discussion today about the international dimensions? because we kept coming back to that, obviously it's an enormous part, the u.s. is about 20% of emissions at this point. were there ideas there you liked, ideas you didn't like, things that stuck out? >> i did appreciate there was an international...
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and it is about climate change, sponsored by georgetown university where we are now. msnbc is a media partner and the environmental news website, our daily planet which we consult a lot for our environmental news. so far we heard from four democratic presidential candidates, colorado senator michael bennet, entrepreneur andrew yang, mary and williamson and bernie sanders. here are a few highlights. >> it is not an issue on a list of 14 issues. we're talking about the future of the planet. so you've got to put it at the very, very top. >> there's a proverb says the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago, second best time is now. we should have been doing this work 20 years ago, but the second best time is now. >> what we can't ever do again is lose an economic argument to a climate denier, which is what happened the last time. there should never be another climate denier in the white house. >> i am really curious to know how you plan to balance pragmatism with big, bold plans such as the green new deal. >> to me, they are hand in glove, you know. i don't think you c
and it is about climate change, sponsored by georgetown university where we are now. msnbc is a media partner and the environmental news website, our daily planet which we consult a lot for our environmental news. so far we heard from four democratic presidential candidates, colorado senator michael bennet, entrepreneur andrew yang, mary and williamson and bernie sanders. here are a few highlights. >> it is not an issue on a list of 14 issues. we're talking about the future of the planet....
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i don't know how much that teach about that here in georgetown. what we have got to do and as president of the united states, this is what i would do. i would make an appeal to the rest of the world and say you know what we are now spending as a planet over a trillion and a half-dollars a year -- a year on weapons of destruction designed to kill each other. and maybe -- maybe the horror of what climate change could do to countries all over the world might just on the strong american leadership, bring these countries together in a way that says you know what instead of spending a trillion and a half on weapons of destruction, why don't we pool our resources and fight our common enemy which is climate change. >> there's a real devils in the detail situation where you have say a $15 billion climate resiliency fund. there's a crash program to increase storage. all of these are enormous pools of money, and again i think you could argue they're in scale to the problem. but you're talking about administering this at a level that hasn't been done since wo
i don't know how much that teach about that here in georgetown. what we have got to do and as president of the united states, this is what i would do. i would make an appeal to the rest of the world and say you know what we are now spending as a planet over a trillion and a half-dollars a year -- a year on weapons of destruction designed to kill each other. and maybe -- maybe the horror of what climate change could do to countries all over the world might just on the strong american leadership,...
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i teach here at georgetown now.id we really want our voices heard, and we need to hear from these candidates on this issue, and it's not breaking through. and so -- >> because the discussion exists, but sometimes it exists in academic circles and climate activist circles. >> or kitchen tables. >> but the idea that this makes it into mainstream media i think makes everybody sharp in their game including us as journal justs but certainly the candidates now have to craft this message for everybody. >> or for a minute in a debate when they know they're going to get one question, maybe two. you all sat down and you had a conversation with them. and i think that gave people a chance to kind of get to know this issue better when they haven't gotten to know it. all they know is there's floods or there's a hurricane or there's a fire. and they just need to see that it's a lot more interconnected than that, and there's a lot more upside than that. we have talked a lot about straws and giving up cheeseburgers, but that's not r
i teach here at georgetown now.id we really want our voices heard, and we need to hear from these candidates on this issue, and it's not breaking through. and so -- >> because the discussion exists, but sometimes it exists in academic circles and climate activist circles. >> or kitchen tables. >> but the idea that this makes it into mainstream media i think makes everybody sharp in their game including us as journal justs but certainly the candidates now have to craft this...
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this is live from georgetown university in washington dc. live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to georgetown university. our program is about to begin. please take a moment to silence also phones and electronic devices, thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> it is an honor to welcome you to georgetown for the special event, presentation of
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in georgetown, we started preparing last night. all of the city directors and city administrators, we met. we're doing things to start to make sure we prevent flooding, which is we're going to do debris pickup, trash pickup beginning early in the morning and also we're going to clean and make sure that all of our stormwater drains and catch basins are clear so that we can have water continuing to flow throughout the city. we must let all residents know, make sure that you follow the orders of our first responders, that is our firefighters and our police officers. they will be out directing and monitoring traffic. >> the coastal areas of georgetown is under an evacuation order, correct? that was supposed to start at noon. our chad myers was telling us some of the coastal areas will be experiencing 75 to 100 mile per hour winds. knowing that, have you seen these evacuation orders being heeded yet even though it doesn't go into effect until about seven hours from now? >> well, we have to take into consideration that we're siding on th
in georgetown, we started preparing last night. all of the city directors and city administrators, we met. we're doing things to start to make sure we prevent flooding, which is we're going to do debris pickup, trash pickup beginning early in the morning and also we're going to clean and make sure that all of our stormwater drains and catch basins are clear so that we can have water continuing to flow throughout the city. we must let all residents know, make sure that you follow the orders of...
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georgetown is out of power because a transmission line went down.urricane is in years past. hurricane is in years past. hurricane matthew in 2016, hurricane florence and those were storms that flooded rivers, that wrecked widespread devastation and we have not seen that so far here. not as much rainfall. 7.5 inches so far a lot of people consider south carolina to be lucky. thank you for talking to us. thank you for having me. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a new way of caring for people with dementia — a village where residents can wander freely and safely. she received a nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and the dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church said mother teresa was "a wonderful example of how to help people in need." we have to identify the bodies, then arrange the coffins and take them back home. parents are waiting and wives are waiting. hostages appeared, some carried, some running, trying to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today, described by all to whom she reached out as
georgetown is out of power because a transmission line went down.urricane is in years past. hurricane is in years past. hurricane matthew in 2016, hurricane florence and those were storms that flooded rivers, that wrecked widespread devastation and we have not seen that so far here. not as much rainfall. 7.5 inches so far a lot of people consider south carolina to be lucky. thank you for talking to us. thank you for having me. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: a new way of caring for...
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including shifting political sentiment toward israel and other countries of the middle east georgetown university posted this 90 minute event georgetown university posted this 90 minute event. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i want to welcome everyone to the jewish center for civilization event titled disloyal american judaism in the trump era. i am the associate director and professor at the center if you don't know much about it where the home for jewish scholarship here at georgetown university especially pertaining to middle east politics jewish humanities. to gather we have 22 faculty including the esteemed panelist today. approximately 100 students and we offer over 40 courses per year. you should have received a copy of our full event loan up the neck lineup. the next event is the launch of the most recent book and that would be held october 17 at 5:00 o'clock p.m. in the center. please rsvp and also visit our website. be all very much look forward to seeing you there. and for students who are also in the room if you are interested in learning more or interested to becom
including shifting political sentiment toward israel and other countries of the middle east georgetown university posted this 90 minute event georgetown university posted this 90 minute event. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i want to welcome everyone to the jewish center for civilization event titled disloyal american judaism in the trump era. i am the associate director and professor at the center if you don't know much about it where the home for jewish scholarship here at...
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woj is at a great transplant center at georgetown.out to duke and georgetown and call the lines and see what you can do to help save a life. >> bakari, thank you for sharing your story with us. dr. mavis, thank you on behalf of bakari's large family for everything you've done to help him and for the work you do. and to everyone else out there, get on the donor list. we can all be part of this. we can all help people like bakari and woj who are in such need right now and give sadi a hug for us. >> thank you. >>> all right. we are following a lot of news today. there is a big democratic debate. there's a key vote on investigating the president. cnn is all over it. stay with us. are we supposed to dance? ♪ boy bands without dancing are just ok. get a better than just ok unlimited plan with spotify premium included on america's best network. only from at&t more for your thing. that's our thing. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twe
woj is at a great transplant center at georgetown.out to duke and georgetown and call the lines and see what you can do to help save a life. >> bakari, thank you for sharing your story with us. dr. mavis, thank you on behalf of bakari's large family for everything you've done to help him and for the work you do. and to everyone else out there, get on the donor list. we can all be part of this. we can all help people like bakari and woj who are in such need right now and give sadi a hug...
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georgetown university hosted this discussion talking about president trump and his evolving relationship voters. this is 90 minutes.
georgetown university hosted this discussion talking about president trump and his evolving relationship voters. this is 90 minutes.
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the first our partners congressman john delaney's wife, abel delaney and shannon met in georgetown inouple's apartment two years ago. >> my husband is if you can believe that a better cook than me. cooking is one of those things you can immediately see the benefits of your labor and enjoy them and so he's one of those people who has always love to grill but -- he put a lot here and i would clean up. it is a good give and take. >> we spoke to april delaney at dog tag bakery in georgetown. >> they are made of folk. >> when i first lived in washington in 1986 it was not is broken and divided. >> the roaring 80s were bursting with optimism and so were the delaneys. >> we had nothing started. started first businesses. >> when johnson was launching healthcare financing startups, april forged ahead with her career. >> i practice for many years as a communications attorney and then went to work for a satellite company. >> our next stop, a nonprofit dealing with kids like her four children age 12 to 23. >> privacy skyrocketing, with our nation's youth. >> much like her husband april sound like
the first our partners congressman john delaney's wife, abel delaney and shannon met in georgetown inouple's apartment two years ago. >> my husband is if you can believe that a better cook than me. cooking is one of those things you can immediately see the benefits of your labor and enjoy them and so he's one of those people who has always love to grill but -- he put a lot here and i would clean up. it is a good give and take. >> we spoke to april delaney at dog tag bakery in...
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, half the population of this world too often marginalized and on the outskirts of opportunity, georgetown is proud to present the award for advancing peace and security to the united nations high commissioner for human rights. [applause] >> secretary clinton, friends, it is a great honor for me to accept this award which bears the name of a woman whose compelling and established example continues to inspire many women and men around the world. women's leadership is vital to advancing the human rights of all of us and that leadership takes many forms from institutions of government to social and political activism, the community and the workplace to the arts. from 16-year-old greta thunberg to someone who is at a more advanced stage. during my presidency, i developed a concept and people as young as me would like it. i believe it is a matter of taking care, not to be indifferent, to have passion for things and that is a definite advantage that increased and mary can be good example of that. i was saying, and to prevent climate change. when a political agreement was signed last month to ena
, half the population of this world too often marginalized and on the outskirts of opportunity, georgetown is proud to present the award for advancing peace and security to the united nations high commissioner for human rights. [applause] >> secretary clinton, friends, it is a great honor for me to accept this award which bears the name of a woman whose compelling and established example continues to inspire many women and men around the world. women's leadership is vital to advancing the...
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trump plans to skip it and hold histh ita a should participating in chetemaliyes, dc ap and atna ld georgetown. the memorial isng m the cross with the crchuhill taken from the location. police aren't looking to prosecute anyone. the are asking any who has taken those items return them to the site. >>> motorcyesfil wlti s memoria thepita details desiodes.n adtrstemononratimemot motorcycles filled the str eets to recognize and prisoners of war and.s.members. ams vides willoc tradition of bringing thousands upon thousands of riders into tn on the challenge. >>> last lidecember, rng nsar idt i it startedsotra lan st will become permanent. change will take effect novemr city i lkingt a bus travel. >>> a pregameon celebrati that flamed was a penalty for the entire aguele.disappointed. >>> major work on the bay bridge about to getnd uyerwaff angec >> we had ae nic fall, woke up with the scenario for tomorrow, waking up mild mid 60's getting to 80's, but be feeling the 90's by the ends l the weekend,ul ca♪st ♪. l the weekend,ul ca♪st ♪. .w h thlessis. is doers need energy. and demand for it is expecte
trump plans to skip it and hold histh ita a should participating in chetemaliyes, dc ap and atna ld georgetown. the memorial isng m the cross with the crchuhill taken from the location. police aren't looking to prosecute anyone. the are asking any who has taken those items return them to the site. >>> motorcyesfil wlti s memoria thepita details desiodes.n adtrstemononratimemot motorcycles filled the str eets to recognize and prisoners of war and.s.members. ams vides willoc tradition of...
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i am here at the beautiful campus of georgetown university.ke to mayor pete buttigieg after his time with me on stage talking about president trump's comment on the intelligence community whistle blower. here is what he tells me. >> extremely disturbing. the fundamental question is what don't they want congress to find out. we are talking about an intelligence oversight committee with the appropriate clearances whose very job is to oversee intelligence issues. they have been presented with an intelligence concern and the white house is covering it up or refusing allow us to see it. it raises so many questions about what is happening and what they're trying to hide and why. >> the president talking about new sanctions on iran's national bank. he talked the other day of imposing far more sanctions in iran as things getting hotter of saudi arabia and iran and the united nation and the united states, we are heading into the u.n. general assembly. what's your sense? you are hyper-conscious of getting ourselves inadvertedly into war. what's your sen
i am here at the beautiful campus of georgetown university.ke to mayor pete buttigieg after his time with me on stage talking about president trump's comment on the intelligence community whistle blower. here is what he tells me. >> extremely disturbing. the fundamental question is what don't they want congress to find out. we are talking about an intelligence oversight committee with the appropriate clearances whose very job is to oversee intelligence issues. they have been presented...
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law and professor emeritus at georgetown law.and the interviewer today and the person that you know very well from npr. [cheers and applause] are bg. [cheers and applause] >> please be seated. before i leave this day i want to shake her hand. [cheers and applause] >> this is quite an amazing group and i am very admiring of all the people who have been online for so many hours waiting to see the justice. she is quite a little person. how did that happen quick. >> i was called about a month ago by jennifer lopez and said she would like to meet me to introduce her fiancÉ. so they came to chambers and we had a very nice visit she mostly wanted to ask if i had a secret about a happy marriage. but now a rods is traveling with her all over the world. >> so what was your secret? did you tell her your mother-in-law's secret? [laughter] on the tao was married my mother-in-law took me aside and said the secret to a happy marriage and i said i'm glad to hear it. she responded it helps sometimes to be a little death - - detents with a thought
law and professor emeritus at georgetown law.and the interviewer today and the person that you know very well from npr. [cheers and applause] are bg. [cheers and applause] >> please be seated. before i leave this day i want to shake her hand. [cheers and applause] >> this is quite an amazing group and i am very admiring of all the people who have been online for so many hours waiting to see the justice. she is quite a little person. how did that happen quick. >> i was called...
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near john's old apartment in georgetown. >> they are made of oats.when i first moved to washington in 1986, the fall of 86, it was not as broken and divided. >> shannon: the roaring 80s were bursting with optimism and so were the delaney's. >> we started with nothing. we had nothing when we started. i was working in a law firm, he started businesses. >> shannon: while john was launching health care start-ups come april forged ahead with her own ambitious legal career. >> i practiced for many years as communications attorney and then i went to work for a satellite company. >> shannon: her neck stopped, a nonprofit that deals with how all kinds of media affect kids like her four children from age 12-23. >> protecting your privacy, skyrocketing anxiety and depression in our nation's youth. >> shannon: much like her husband, april sounds like a centrist democrat appreciates the hard work it takes to get different sides together to find common solutions. >> i think in that you meet a lot of people along the way in washington and you realize that there's a
near john's old apartment in georgetown. >> they are made of oats.when i first moved to washington in 1986, the fall of 86, it was not as broken and divided. >> shannon: the roaring 80s were bursting with optimism and so were the delaney's. >> we started with nothing. we had nothing when we started. i was working in a law firm, he started businesses. >> shannon: while john was launching health care start-ups come april forged ahead with her own ambitious legal career....
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i was part of the independent in both the georgetown prep single-sex school and i was familiar with theial scene at least a 10 years later i knew some people that had come to in the 80s interestingly at the time of the kavanaugh confirmation process i didn't realize i knew anyone who was an alum of georgetown prep. i later learned some people i knew through church or family or other connections were alums and it was one of those people who said to me, you need to look into some things here. the thing that was being shared with me was about the yearbook and the issues around the young woman named renata who was bragging about in the yearbook. by kavanaugh and some of his friends as being members of a renata club. we later learned they were sexually themed jokes and boasts about her that were not strictly true. it's a very messy story in a way because those boys at the time, men now, some of them, including i think justice kavanaugh, really respect this roman renata. she's in their extended social circle, they cared about her at the time and they do now but there was sort of a cultural th
i was part of the independent in both the georgetown prep single-sex school and i was familiar with theial scene at least a 10 years later i knew some people that had come to in the 80s interestingly at the time of the kavanaugh confirmation process i didn't realize i knew anyone who was an alum of georgetown prep. i later learned some people i knew through church or family or other connections were alums and it was one of those people who said to me, you need to look into some things here. the...
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here to talk about that a little bit more is today chandra assistant professor of government at georgetown university thanks for coming in from a distance it looks like an odd combination that. not political bedfellows the donald trump but that's not the case is it so it is kind of india and the u.s. are now in a trade war and modi is really in the u.s. to kind of deal with that and kind of lower tariffs on the american side from indian products but i do logically surprisingly similar. they are invested in a kind of nationalism a kind of muscular nationalism going to strong nationalism and big kind of speaking the same idiom are they not politically correct are they not particularly friendly engender racial or class terms and i suppose there's a way in which majority groups or dominant groups in american indian societies have tried to identify with this nationalism and with these individuals indeed there is a theory of course about the tyranny of the mage of the majority and how democracy in its purest sense can elevate. to a position of dominance of minorities and you know they're really
here to talk about that a little bit more is today chandra assistant professor of government at georgetown university thanks for coming in from a distance it looks like an odd combination that. not political bedfellows the donald trump but that's not the case is it so it is kind of india and the u.s. are now in a trade war and modi is really in the u.s. to kind of deal with that and kind of lower tariffs on the american side from indian products but i do logically surprisingly similar. they are...
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right well thank you for sharing your views with us scott anderson adjunct professor of law right georgetown university law center joining us from washington thank you. now iran's president has accused the u.s. of merciless economic terrorism saying he'll never hold talks with washington while his country is under american sanctions has amrani is addressed the u.n. general assembly while fears rise of a simmering tensions in the persian gulf iran's 2015 nuclear deal has been unraveling ever since u.s. president donald trump pulled out last year the iranian government has retaliated by scaling back some of its commitments to that pact. now reports. his speech was closely watched by friends and rivals looking for any indication that iran is willing to talk to the u.s. but the president has a low honey made it clear he won't be the president donald trump as long as the u.s. continues to impose sanctions model boomers are going to me harm they call us to negotiations when they run away from treaties and deal with our response under sanctions is negative iran's leader has called on regional neigh
right well thank you for sharing your views with us scott anderson adjunct professor of law right georgetown university law center joining us from washington thank you. now iran's president has accused the u.s. of merciless economic terrorism saying he'll never hold talks with washington while his country is under american sanctions has amrani is addressed the u.n. general assembly while fears rise of a simmering tensions in the persian gulf iran's 2015 nuclear deal has been unraveling ever...
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this evening georgetown a discussion ted on social media and first amendment including whether it arsongress from regulating digital platforms that. is live 7:00 eastern on c-span. this week acting director of national intelligence joseph cguire testifies about the process and handling of a whistle blower complaint involving president trump. you can watch live coverage thursday morning 9:00 eastern on c-span 3 and you can follow all f our programs online at c-span.org and listen with the free c-span radio app. c-span ast winners of ocumentary cam sparked their interest in production. >> i currently attend drake iowa.sity in i get to be right in the middle there caucus season and are so many candidates and because of c-span i have the and ience in the equipment knowledge to be able to film some of them. >> this year we are asking and high school students to create a short video you entary what issue did most want presidential candidates to address during the campaign. video and reflect differing points of view. $100 p th,000 total $5,000 zes including a grand prize. your opinion and kn
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i am a student at georgetown law , interning at the federal trade commission. something i have been particularly interested in is the world of sponsored content and paid advertising. it's not something we talked about yet but i came to the it.t interested in as far as guidelines, they don't have the force of law, the are not a rule. in a marketplace of ideas rather than just a market place, what happens when the advertisers esther mark and have -- advertisers? free-speech limited in this area? we can spread information, but we have to make sure the unlocked video is disclosed. >> it would be nice if congress did its job. that kind of thing. this is our legislators having to really stop and start to agree on things like the honest ads act. these companies can't make these decisions. it's too important. especially around political advertising. >> i also worked at the federal trade commission, and i agree that in this issue and the area of privacy, that is a question for congress to answer. there are some tools the ftc has , whether it's unfair trade practice, but
i am a student at georgetown law , interning at the federal trade commission. something i have been particularly interested in is the world of sponsored content and paid advertising. it's not something we talked about yet but i came to the it.t interested in as far as guidelines, they don't have the force of law, the are not a rule. in a marketplace of ideas rather than just a market place, what happens when the advertisers esther mark and have -- advertisers? free-speech limited in this area?...
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wilson school at georgetown university. we're overrepresented by georgetown university. dr. green has authored numerous books including "by more than providence, grand strategy and american power in the asia-pacific since 1783." i ask all of our witnesses to keep your remarks to seven minutes. dr. mastro, we'll start with you. >> thank you for having me here today. i'll highlight a few aspects of my written testimony and the major developments in the last year in chinese military modernization and focus on the sino-russian relationship and what it means for competition moving forward. in terms of regional activities, the one -- two big things i want to highlight here. the first that taiwan is still the driving scenario for the pla, and what this means is that training, procure president, reforms and reorganization all have implications for taiwan, so in the testimony i list a number of platforms that are coming online in the next year. for example, china has begun two years ago the construction of a new nuclear attack submarine and also have a new type of destroy their are e
wilson school at georgetown university. we're overrepresented by georgetown university. dr. green has authored numerous books including "by more than providence, grand strategy and american power in the asia-pacific since 1783." i ask all of our witnesses to keep your remarks to seven minutes. dr. mastro, we'll start with you. >> thank you for having me here today. i'll highlight a few aspects of my written testimony and the major developments in the last year in chinese...
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but it's very close to areas around georgetown, myrtle beach, the grand stand and then it almost goese top of wrightsville beach and just off the coast here of hatteras. so ari, we're not done with this storm just because it's quote/unquote weaker. it's still almost a major hurricane and everyone in north carolina, eastern portions of the state and south carolina, especially georgetown and myrtle beach, you need to be prepared. you could have a direct impact of a category 2 hurricane. and that's nothing to sneeze at. that would mean power outages for a week or two in some cases, flooding problems, storm surge, too. we're not done with this just because we're in a little bit of a lull. >> understood and words to live by, especially for those to becomes down in florida. thank you, bill. >>> there is, meanwhile, pressure on congress to act on gun safety measures. neal katyal is back for opening arguments when we're back in just 30 seconds. ing arguments when we're back in just 30 seconds. very time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car
but it's very close to areas around georgetown, myrtle beach, the grand stand and then it almost goese top of wrightsville beach and just off the coast here of hatteras. so ari, we're not done with this storm just because it's quote/unquote weaker. it's still almost a major hurricane and everyone in north carolina, eastern portions of the state and south carolina, especially georgetown and myrtle beach, you need to be prepared. you could have a direct impact of a category 2 hurricane. and...
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but it was part of the independent in the case of ncs in georgetown.ool scene, sort of familiar with the social scene, ten years later. it is the people that they come through the 80s, interestingly at the time of the cavanaugh confirmation process, i didn't realize that even knew anyone who was in the georgetown prep. i later learned that some of the people i knew through church or family or other connections were so long. it was one of those people who said to me, you need to look into some things here. and the thing that was being shared with me was about the yearbook and the issues around the young woman named granada who was sort of brag about in the yearbook by cavanaugh and some of his friends as being members of a renata club. we later learned some sexually scenes jokes and boast about her they were not strictly true it is very messy story in a way because those young boys at the time, men now some of them including i think justice cavanaugh were really respected women granada. she was in his social circle. they cared about her at the time. the
but it was part of the independent in the case of ncs in georgetown.ool scene, sort of familiar with the social scene, ten years later. it is the people that they come through the 80s, interestingly at the time of the cavanaugh confirmation process, i didn't realize that even knew anyone who was in the georgetown prep. i later learned that some of the people i knew through church or family or other connections were so long. it was one of those people who said to me, you need to look into some...
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these monster vehicles so that we don't have people driving 5 meter cars on germany's roads in georgetown and they can take this titan of s.u.v.s the land rover defender the new generation of this series will not be electric so is the industry really taking environmental concerns seriously. at the end of the automotive in the series really taking here and is developing it the movement to find power for the internal combustion engines at all to invest heavily in the electrified beer and in the future up to a certain degree of mobility. electrified rulership he's the future cilantro over defender it's emblematic of what some are hoping will soon be a bygone era of high emissions vehicles but the sales figures show these gas guzzlers still represent a multi-billion dollar industry. and let's go now to our correspondent paul brit's who's at the floor of the frankfurt motor show paul how important is the s.u.v. market for european carmakers. it's very important steve right now and it's especially important right now as the market overall is very difficult so we've seen an increase in the 1st h
these monster vehicles so that we don't have people driving 5 meter cars on germany's roads in georgetown and they can take this titan of s.u.v.s the land rover defender the new generation of this series will not be electric so is the industry really taking environmental concerns seriously. at the end of the automotive in the series really taking here and is developing it the movement to find power for the internal combustion engines at all to invest heavily in the electrified beer and in the...
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the georgetown with the world economic forum 2019 on sustainable development from the cross how do we create a market for people who want our answer to that question would be to install people in the class. in both the young people take our ideas as crazy as they might be to tell you presents a high profile panel discussion hosted by sarah kelly. 30 minutes. only the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. too soon will bring to the public some dough from him bones 250. morning on the floor of the discovery. expedition in boys. don't play. and gentlemen if. at any time any place using names medium as you have at the end of the class so moved to sing along to you as it is to come from super. interactive exercises. everything is online and interactive benjamin to frame 50 w. . what's the connection between bread flour and the european union dinos guild motto t.w. correspondent at the baker can stretch this 2nd line with the words sex by the team. this morning recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on d w. this is you don't really use life from growin
the georgetown with the world economic forum 2019 on sustainable development from the cross how do we create a market for people who want our answer to that question would be to install people in the class. in both the young people take our ideas as crazy as they might be to tell you presents a high profile panel discussion hosted by sarah kelly. 30 minutes. only the adventures of the famous naturalist and explorer. too soon will bring to the public some dough from him bones 250. morning on the...
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we had one computer at georgetown.o make a long story short, we inputhe imb 360 and thousands of books from his career, wrote the first liberal arts algorithm and asked the computer when did hemingway write old man and the sea? it said 1930, not 1951. it was a breakthrough in the first time liberal arts and technology had come together. that has what has powered the social media, combining the endt end with a back platform. bringing thee championship back? ted: there are three acts in a great drama. [applause] ted: so everyone loves a comeback. the ambassador of greece was sitting behind me, who likes me and respects me. says, what happened this year? [laughter] abbe: so stay tuned. ted: we want to the great neighbors and great friends across the street. you have a theater, an absolutely great arena. abbe: everybody please thank ted. [applause] >> all rise. >> please be seated. as the court has deliberated conscientiously, i am pleased to anounce that we have reached unanimous judgment. differ --asons [laughter] i ask
we had one computer at georgetown.o make a long story short, we inputhe imb 360 and thousands of books from his career, wrote the first liberal arts algorithm and asked the computer when did hemingway write old man and the sea? it said 1930, not 1951. it was a breakthrough in the first time liberal arts and technology had come together. that has what has powered the social media, combining the endt end with a back platform. bringing thee championship back? ted: there are three acts in a great...
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we had one computer at georgetown. to make a long story short, we used the imb 360 and input thousands of books from his career, wrote the first liberal arts algorithm and asked the computer when did hemingway write old man and the sea? it said 1930, not 1951. it was a breakthrough in the first time liberal arts and technology had come together. that has what has powered the social media, combining the front end with a back end platform. abbe: when are we bringing the championship back? ted: there are three acts in a great drama. [applause] ted: so everyone loves a comeback. the ambassador of greece was sitting behind me, who likes me and respects me. says, what happened this year? [laughter] abbe: so stay tuned. ted: we want to the great neighbors and great friends across the street. you have a theater, an absolutely great arena. abbe: everybody please thank ted. [applause] >> all rise. >> please be seated. >> as the court has deliberated conscientiously, i am pleased to announce that we have reached an unanimous judg
we had one computer at georgetown. to make a long story short, we used the imb 360 and input thousands of books from his career, wrote the first liberal arts algorithm and asked the computer when did hemingway write old man and the sea? it said 1930, not 1951. it was a breakthrough in the first time liberal arts and technology had come together. that has what has powered the social media, combining the front end with a back end platform. abbe: when are we bringing the championship back? ted:...
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army a professor at georgetown author of the book the new rules of war sean you've said u.s. generals have loft eric's plan for afghanistan you've called it unworkable and even magical thinking why blackwater if this was a job interview i would not give you the contract because blackwater was simply a body guard shop in iraq you've never raised or deployed a military like you're advertising now i have in places and it takes hold it's a lot more sophisticated than just mentors in the field it doesn't quite up to political leadership in kabul and they've already had message that they don't support this this is a dead deal in my opinion well and that you're mistaken because we built the entire afghan border police that was 15000 people we did all the recruiting the training the vetting and we actually had mentors that went the field with them in the success rate of these units when our guys were allowed to go with them effectively as training wheels their their success rate went very very high and it worked ok so you know i guess i'm the only guy that can say i've had 56 of my o
army a professor at georgetown author of the book the new rules of war sean you've said u.s. generals have loft eric's plan for afghanistan you've called it unworkable and even magical thinking why blackwater if this was a job interview i would not give you the contract because blackwater was simply a body guard shop in iraq you've never raised or deployed a military like you're advertising now i have in places and it takes hold it's a lot more sophisticated than just mentors in the field it...
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we ask you to familiarize yourself with georgetown university's free-speech policy. me checking my phone, i am not checking my stock portfolio. i am receiving messages from staff and expertly managing the event. off we go. i want to begin by showing the audience one from the previous administration. first is then president barack obama addressing the congregation in washington dc he on may 22, 2015. obama?nt to stand up for israel and look out for the rights of the jewish people. the rights of the jewish people compel me to think about a palestinian child who feels trapped without opportunity. that is what jewish values teach me. judeo-christian. these things are connected. >> now we are going to look at president trump's word in the aftermath of the horrific shooting on october 27, 2018. here we go. -- president from: it is an assault on all of us. it is an assault on all of humanity. call for all of us working together. was an anti-semitic attack at its worst. anti-semitism cannot be ignored, cannot be tolerated, and it cannot be allowed to continue. we cannot allo
we ask you to familiarize yourself with georgetown university's free-speech policy. me checking my phone, i am not checking my stock portfolio. i am receiving messages from staff and expertly managing the event. off we go. i want to begin by showing the audience one from the previous administration. first is then president barack obama addressing the congregation in washington dc he on may 22, 2015. obama?nt to stand up for israel and look out for the rights of the jewish people. the rights of...
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williams, a professor emeritus at georgetown law, and her interviewer today and the interviewer, the person you know very well from npr, ms. nina totenberg. so -- [cheers and applause] the notorious rbg! [cheers and applause] >> please be seated. [applause] >> and i have to tell you before i leave the stage, i want to shake her hand. [cheers and applause] >> well, i want to give her a hug, but that would be very unprofessional. so this is quite an amazing group, and i'm very admiring of all the people who have been on line for so many hours and waiting to see the justice. there's a lot to see even though she's a pretty little person. [laughter] so how about jlo? what was -- how did that happen? >> i was called about a month or so ago by jennifer lopez, and she said she would like to meet me and introduce her fiance e, alex rodriguez. [laughter] so they came to chambers, and we had a very nice visit. she mostly wanted to ask if i had any secret about a happy marriage. but now a-rod is traveling with her to concerts all over the world. [laughter] >> so what was your secret to a happy m
williams, a professor emeritus at georgetown law, and her interviewer today and the interviewer, the person you know very well from npr, ms. nina totenberg. so -- [cheers and applause] the notorious rbg! [cheers and applause] >> please be seated. [applause] >> and i have to tell you before i leave the stage, i want to shake her hand. [cheers and applause] >> well, i want to give her a hug, but that would be very unprofessional. so this is quite an amazing group, and i'm very...
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georgetown expelled semprevivo's son just before his senior year. am mortified i have done this and take full responsibility, adding, looking back, i can see that rick singer worked me over and got me to do and believe things i am ashamed of and deeply regret. but the judge handing down a stiff sentence, one that includes 500 hours of community service, two years of supervised release and a $100,000 fine. actress felicity huffman was given a two-week sentence earlier this month and another father, devin sloane, sentenced to four months if prison on tuesday. the latest could signal what other parts might face if convicted. most notably actress lori loughlin who along with her husband is accused of paying a $500,000 bribe to get her daughter admitted into usc. loughlin and her husband are fighting the charges pleading not guilty. their lawyers will be back in court next week, but it's important to point out all three parents who have been sent to jail so far pleaded guilty, george. >> whit, thanks very much. let's bring in dan abrams for more. a littl
georgetown expelled semprevivo's son just before his senior year. am mortified i have done this and take full responsibility, adding, looking back, i can see that rick singer worked me over and got me to do and believe things i am ashamed of and deeply regret. but the judge handing down a stiff sentence, one that includes 500 hours of community service, two years of supervised release and a $100,000 fine. actress felicity huffman was given a two-week sentence earlier this month and another...
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professor atwho is cornell law school visiting this year at georgetown. matt glassman is senior fellow at the governor institute at georgetown, formerly at the congressional research service. brick is the chancellor's professor at uc irvine. henry olson is a fellow at the ethics and public policy center and a columnist with the washington post. ilya -- and victoria nurse is a woodworth professor of law at georgetown. in the interest of saving time and making sure that we can hear from all of these distinguished people and some of you, i will not give a lengthy introduction. i will just turn over the microphone to our first speaker, professor josh changes -- professor josh chavez. >> thank you so much and thank you to all of you for coming. apologies to walter the stevens, my title today is three ways of looking at the trump presidency. in terms of three different frameworks. my goal is not to pick one of them out as right or best or more plausible. they each reveal something true about their subjects. -- problem is that they read they each counsel differe
professor atwho is cornell law school visiting this year at georgetown. matt glassman is senior fellow at the governor institute at georgetown, formerly at the congressional research service. brick is the chancellor's professor at uc irvine. henry olson is a fellow at the ethics and public policy center and a columnist with the washington post. ilya -- and victoria nurse is a woodworth professor of law at georgetown. in the interest of saving time and making sure that we can hear from all of...
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he admits pain $400,000 and singer helped his son get into georgetown by creating fake athletic credentials. a federal judge in boston denied a request for leniency just as she has done with some others. one of the bay area parents is said to be sky so sentence next week. >>> all of the elementary students at the school it was locked out for hours after reports of a suspicious person. >> we think they took great care of our kids. >> the suspicious person was never located. >>> a parachutist has been killed after landing on a highway. a lien is still close to investigate this. officials are guarding traffic around the area. a parachute or may have been hit by a big rig or landed on a moving greg. it came from the lodi parachute center. the accident caused a multi- vehicle. this is the second to die from this facility in the past month. >> coming up how uber is responding. >>> another vaping death reported by the cdc. this as a conversation --- >>> the fbi is warning cities all around the country to be alert when the movie joker premieres in theaters. the juul record. they took $12.8 billion
he admits pain $400,000 and singer helped his son get into georgetown by creating fake athletic credentials. a federal judge in boston denied a request for leniency just as she has done with some others. one of the bay area parents is said to be sky so sentence next week. >>> all of the elementary students at the school it was locked out for hours after reports of a suspicious person. >> we think they took great care of our kids. >> the suspicious person was never located....
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jose, te saludo de georgetown.a por una sequÍa. >>> la canÍcula el periodo de mayor calor que dura 15. el aÑo pasado se extendiÓ a 40. >>> como no lloviÓ, no pego >>> muchos campesinos perdieron sus cosechas de maÍz y las lluvias torrencialesnaron los sembrados de frijol. sin quÉ comer juan de leÓn le dijo a su padre que partÍa rumb al norte >>> por mi hijo. >>> doÑa trÁnsito nunca imaginÓ que se despedirÍan para siempre. los cambios climÁticos han hech que la migraciÓn aumente. donde vivÍa juan el 10% de la poblaciÓn emigro a los estados unidos >>> este aÑo las comunidades han perdido el 80% de su cosecha. es la estimaciÓn. y en aÑos anteriores, la gente ha perdido por lo menos la mitad de su cosecha y en algunos casos 80%, 90% >>> la inmigraciÓn en centroÁmerica incrementÓ y crece cada aÑo cuando llegÓ el fenÓmeno dil niÑo que generaa. >>> gran parte de quienes viven aquÍ de la agricultura para comer. si sus cosechas fracasan no tienen otra salida que emigrar. >>> mamÁ tienes azÚcar. >>> entonces me hago un poqui
jose, te saludo de georgetown.a por una sequÍa. >>> la canÍcula el periodo de mayor calor que dura 15. el aÑo pasado se extendiÓ a 40. >>> como no lloviÓ, no pego >>> muchos campesinos perdieron sus cosechas de maÍz y las lluvias torrencialesnaron los sembrados de frijol. sin quÉ comer juan de leÓn le dijo a su padre que partÍa rumb al norte >>> por mi hijo. >>> doÑa trÁnsito nunca imaginÓ que se despedirÍan para siempre. los cambios...
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lawyer and businessman, partner in international lobbying firm who great bodily injury waited from georgetownnd yale law school. where this controversy is going, a lot more on that straight ahead. happy birthday! let's blow out the candles together! ok, let's huff and puff. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better- starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. it may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! ask your doctor if symbicort is right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. arthel: so kremlin is saying russia is hoping president trump's
lawyer and businessman, partner in international lobbying firm who great bodily injury waited from georgetownnd yale law school. where this controversy is going, a lot more on that straight ahead. happy birthday! let's blow out the candles together! ok, let's huff and puff. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better- starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden...
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with one computer on the campus of georgetown. it was in the registrar's office. to make a long story short, we used the ibm 360 and input 5000 words from books and articles throughout his career, use of myth the sea. wrote the first liberal arts algorithm, that's the computer when did hemingway write the old man and the sea? is at 193030, not 1951. so it was kind of a breakthrough in the first time liberal arts and technology that come together, and that's really what's powered a lot of the social media being able to combine that kind of frying in with the backend platform. >> last question. i knew anybody in the audience and outset wants me to ask this so i will. when i would bring the championship back to washington? >> there's three acts in the great trauma. [laughing] so everyone loves the come back. the ambassador to greece is sitting behind me, who likes me and respects me, sits down and says what happened to the caps fisher? >> suggests a sin. >> soon. we want to be great and everything great friends across the street. >> and you are. >> very great. you ha
with one computer on the campus of georgetown. it was in the registrar's office. to make a long story short, we used the ibm 360 and input 5000 words from books and articles throughout his career, use of myth the sea. wrote the first liberal arts algorithm, that's the computer when did hemingway write the old man and the sea? is at 193030, not 1951. so it was kind of a breakthrough in the first time liberal arts and technology that come together, and that's really what's powered a lot of the...
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definition a publisher, with the same rights and duty to care that the northwest current in the georgetown of today have georgetownert -- today have when they posted make a judgment. at that scale you are a publisher. no gray area. you have the same responsibility that a call-in radio program or neighborhood newspaper has of duty of care when you reach that size. think abstractly about both things but i have a hard time thinking justice changes. the terms of justice in the world changes with as the size of your network goes above 999,999,999. i want the rules to be rooted in justice and not administrative stuff that keeps the lawyers working. is -- you are doing it right or doing it wrong. there is reasonable and unreasonable in the law should be as close as possible to that. not that you have to be reasonable when you reach a certain threshold of users or market capitalization. that type of rule exists all over the place and you see lots of small businesses bank small to employees. i don't want that, not in this area. >> the gentleman right here. right in front of me. >> good morning. i a
definition a publisher, with the same rights and duty to care that the northwest current in the georgetown of today have georgetownert -- today have when they posted make a judgment. at that scale you are a publisher. no gray area. you have the same responsibility that a call-in radio program or neighborhood newspaper has of duty of care when you reach that size. think abstractly about both things but i have a hard time thinking justice changes. the terms of justice in the world changes with as...
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he's the mayor of georgetown, south carolina. thank you very much for joining us.t's still unclear where this hurricane is going to go, where it's going to hit. but how prepared are you? >> well, the not knowing is one of the largest problems we face, but preparation, we're prepared because we work with our county emergency operation center and also our state emergency operation center just as governor mcmasters have given the orders for mandatory evacuation. so we're prepared from the standpoint that starting first thing in the morning, which is tuesday morning, we'll start doing an overall cleaning of our storm water system. so we'll start cleaning catch basins and stormwater grids. then on top of that, we'll start doing what we call trash and debris removal so that we won't have any hazards when the wind and rain starts around tuesday or thursday. so that helps cut down on flooding since we're in a low-lying coastal area. >> yeah, that was going to be my next question is how concerned -- even if this hurricane doesn't land you a direct hit, in many ways you're s
he's the mayor of georgetown, south carolina. thank you very much for joining us.t's still unclear where this hurricane is going to go, where it's going to hit. but how prepared are you? >> well, the not knowing is one of the largest problems we face, but preparation, we're prepared because we work with our county emergency operation center and also our state emergency operation center just as governor mcmasters have given the orders for mandatory evacuation. so we're prepared from the...
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georgetown university hosted this 90-minute event. >> i want to welcome everyone to the event titled american judaism in the truck era -- trump iraq. -- trump era. for those of you who do not know much about our center, the center for jewish civilization is the home for jewish scholarship at georgetown university, especially pertaining to middle east politics, jewish humanities, and the holocaust. faculty, we have 22 including our esteemed panelists today. approximately 100 students. and we offer over 40 courses per year. when you entered the event today, you should have received a copy of our full events lineup. is the launch of the ambassador's most recent book. that event will be held on sotember 17 at 5:00 p.m., please rsvp to this event. while you do that, please also visit our website. all very much look forward to seeing you there. for students who are also with us in the room, if you are interested in learning more about cjc or interested to become part of it, please make sure to sign up at our registration table at the entrance. now, i would like to introduce our director. h
georgetown university hosted this 90-minute event. >> i want to welcome everyone to the event titled american judaism in the truck era -- trump iraq. -- trump era. for those of you who do not know much about our center, the center for jewish civilization is the home for jewish scholarship at georgetown university, especially pertaining to middle east politics, jewish humanities, and the holocaust. faculty, we have 22 including our esteemed panelists today. approximately 100 students. and...
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[chatter] [chatter] announcer: the director of the free speech project at georgetown university will moderate the synnex's discussion on social media and the first amendment, including whether social media platforms constitute the new public square of american politics. it should get underway shortly. [chatter] conversations] announcer: our program later this evening will include president trump at the u.s. summit on religious freedom. but after thisa program. we are live interested in diversity for a discussion on the intersection on social-media and the first amendment. we willhave it live when it gets started. in the meantime, some of today's washington journal.
[chatter] [chatter] announcer: the director of the free speech project at georgetown university will moderate the synnex's discussion on social media and the first amendment, including whether social media platforms constitute the new public square of american politics. it should get underway shortly. [chatter] conversations] announcer: our program later this evening will include president trump at the u.s. summit on religious freedom. but after thisa program. we are live interested in...
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this week, georgetown university will host a discussion of social media and the first amendment, includinghether the amendment bars congress from regulating digital platforms. that will be live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and joseph mcguire will testify on the process of handling a whistleblower complaint involving president trump. you can see live coverage from the house select intelligence community thursday morning. a reminder you can follow all of our programs online at c-span.org, or listen with re-freeze these been radio app. free c-span radio app. >> top telecom market analyst craig moffett on the future of television, media, and internet industries. craig: you will see the live tv model only survive for sports and news, and almost everything else will move toward on-demand models. purveyors of live entertainment content for stream real-time is an oxymoron to begin with. the idea that there is a time of day for a particular show is sort of an odd concept for anything other than a sporting event. >> our bus team is visiting key battleground states in the presidential race, asking what issu
this week, georgetown university will host a discussion of social media and the first amendment, includinghether the amendment bars congress from regulating digital platforms. that will be live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and joseph mcguire will testify on the process of handling a whistleblower complaint involving president trump. you can see live coverage from the house select intelligence community thursday morning. a reminder you can follow all of our programs online at c-span.org, or listen with...