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. >> but you go to georgetown and you are separate. >> it took a year when she got pregnant by a guy who was selling drugs and moved in with him and she scolded me it was awkward that you are tripping and what has happened to you and then i realized there was something i could express about myself and who i was that i didn't want to do anymore so we split and i realized that was the best thing that could happe happen. >> because now you arrive at georgetown with lots of high schools and academic stuff you are intellectually engaged. who are you to those who beat you quick. >> i was living on the floor that was pretty diverse and both roommates were white and we lived across the hall from each other and spent time together and at first i had nothing against my white dorm mates but i moved to the world as though my did not apply to them and they did not apply to me and had no real issue but i don't know why i threw myself into the tables at the cafeteria and i also went to howard on the weekend but it had nothing to do with me and in the dormitory i remember having an asthma attack and
. >> but you go to georgetown and you are separate. >> it took a year when she got pregnant by a guy who was selling drugs and moved in with him and she scolded me it was awkward that you are tripping and what has happened to you and then i realized there was something i could express about myself and who i was that i didn't want to do anymore so we split and i realized that was the best thing that could happe happen. >> because now you arrive at georgetown with lots of high...
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miller traced that to larry hall from wabash, indiana, a three hour drive from georgetown.rtbeat starting to pick up a little bit? >> 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 remembered 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-enactment? >> exactly. >> armed with this new informatio
miller traced that to larry hall from wabash, indiana, a three hour drive from georgetown.rtbeat starting to pick up a little bit? >> 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...
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>> i wasn't even aware until i got to georgetown in 1999. it wasn't until i got to graduate school i realized i had been out of the education. >> it sounds as if you got the best part of your education at home. what happened in the school? my mother is a protestant but she is not what people think of when they think of promoting some type of social elite. she is derived from anglo-saxon but that's about as far as that goes. that was my experience they tended to be catholic. they were not college-bound. >> many of them or not. they were kids in your neighborhood and school. what percentage of the kids in your school were black? >> guest: up until high school i was one of a handful of students i was aware i could interpret and perform as i kind of wanted to because there wasn't much. i didn't really worry about my sat prep so i ended up going to a school that was halfway black and latino. it was catholic. >> host: how serious? >> guest: i'm told there was a conflict leaving the school and high school girls. he invited me. i tried my luck being
>> i wasn't even aware until i got to georgetown in 1999. it wasn't until i got to graduate school i realized i had been out of the education. >> it sounds as if you got the best part of your education at home. what happened in the school? my mother is a protestant but she is not what people think of when they think of promoting some type of social elite. she is derived from anglo-saxon but that's about as far as that goes. that was my experience they tended to be catholic. they...
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georgetown won and advanced to the title match.d won 3 of the previous 4 championships. >>> speaking of soccer, shout out to julie ertz. the santa clara product and world cup champion named the world cup soccer player of the year. >> emotional times in the coliseum this week. >> indeed. >> coming up, new views coming to golden gate park in san francisco, that's coming up next. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>yeah, we got a little holiday spirit going with these new dunkin' signature lattes. >>your turn. nah man, my job is to keep this cool. try dunkin's new holiday eggnog signature lattes. the holidays run o
georgetown won and advanced to the title match.d won 3 of the previous 4 championships. >>> speaking of soccer, shout out to julie ertz. the santa clara product and world cup champion named the world cup soccer player of the year. >> emotional times in the coliseum this week. >> indeed. >> coming up, new views coming to golden gate park in san francisco, that's coming up next. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world....
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. >> you went to georgetown press. >> you may have heard of it. >> the same school as brett kavanaugh and i wondered if your experience was similar to his. >> during my confirmation hearings it got a little contentious, never went to the fool senate. i had a great time in high school. i loved my teachers, i am grateful my parents sent me to georgetown prep and had a great expense with the jesuits. i wish i could tell you something that would help my book if it made headlines here. >> nothing to report. that was my last correspondence. >> the theater program wasn't great. i have been told it is better now. >> let's talk about that. it is clear you have a passion for broadway shows and us presidents and you honed those things. >> i think i wonder, it seems to me that growing up in washington, a taste for politics, and i wonder if the gates of the white house are the equivalent of what would be like for a kid growing up in la outside paramount studios. not a little bit of magic, but interest in it. you do feel that way and the president, the chief executive is almost above the title movi
. >> you went to georgetown press. >> you may have heard of it. >> the same school as brett kavanaugh and i wondered if your experience was similar to his. >> during my confirmation hearings it got a little contentious, never went to the fool senate. i had a great time in high school. i loved my teachers, i am grateful my parents sent me to georgetown prep and had a great expense with the jesuits. i wish i could tell you something that would help my book if it made...
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what i mean is i love my teachers and i'm very grateful that my parents sent me to georgetown prep. i had a great experience with the jesuits. >> you had -- >> i would tellwi you something that would helpsh my book if we made headlines here. [laughing] >> nothing to report. i was a war correspondent but ecological in that direction we could do that, but no? >> the theater program wasn't great i will tell you that. i've been told it's a little better now. >> let's talk about that for second because it's cleart. that you have passion for aging movie stars, broadway shows and u.s. presidents. >> yes, thank you. -- yes, i do. >> i think i wonder, it seems to me that growing up in washington, a taste for politics, and i wonder if the gates of the white house are the equivalent of what would be like for a kid growing up in la outside paramount studios. not a little bit of magic, but interest in it. you do feel that way and the president, the chief executive is almost above the title movie star in a way. the case for old movies came from my father, wanted to hear that. and i always like th
what i mean is i love my teachers and i'm very grateful that my parents sent me to georgetown prep. i had a great experience with the jesuits. >> you had -- >> i would tellwi you something that would helpsh my book if we made headlines here. [laughing] >> nothing to report. i was a war correspondent but ecological in that direction we could do that, but no? >> the theater program wasn't great i will tell you that. i've been told it's a little better now. >> let's...
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georgetown one win away from the first national championship. yeah. yeah. >> we did have our party today. >> yep. >> very nice. >> as we say, take it off. take it off. [ laughter ] >> who knew. >>> the big bank theory is next here on ktvu, but the news continues live next on ktvu plus with alex and heather. >> and me! [ laughter ] [ laughter ] let's see, raj was the kung pao chicken. i'm the dumplings. yes, you are. creepy, howard. creepy good or creepy bad? who was the shrimp with lobster sauce? that would be me. come to papa, you un-kosher delight. i'm not necessarily talking to the food. sit over there. sit over there. baby wipe? why do you have... no, don't ask! no, don't, don't! i'll tell you why. (groaning) i had to sanitize my hands because the university replaced the paper towels in the rest rooms with hot air blowers. i thought the blowers were more sanitary. really, don't. why...? hot air blowers are incubators and spewers of bacteria and pestilence. frankly, it'd be more hygienic if they just had a plague-infested gibbon sneeze my han
georgetown one win away from the first national championship. yeah. yeah. >> we did have our party today. >> yep. >> very nice. >> as we say, take it off. take it off. [ laughter ] >> who knew. >>> the big bank theory is next here on ktvu, but the news continues live next on ktvu plus with alex and heather. >> and me! [ laughter ] [ laughter ] let's see, raj was the kung pao chicken. i'm the dumplings. yes, you are. creepy, howard. creepy good or...
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professor of national security law georgetown. he has played himself in an episode of house of cards. [laughter] this is an even more little-known fact. he can spit hamilton lyrics on demand. now he has written a remarkable book making the case, the impeachment of donald trump. joined by michael waldman. president of the center. a constitutional lawyer and writer who is an expert on the presidency and american democracy. serving from 93-99. working for the last american president to face impeachment. you should have found cards and pencils on your seat. when asked, please pass them down the aisle and we will make time for -- we will make time for as many as we can. with that, gentlemen. [applause] >> good evening, everybody. welcome to this important conversation on a critical issue a critical moment in our country's history. we are being listened to. that is good. [laughter] trust me, they've got got the wrong room. [laughter] >> hello to everyone that is watching on c-span. it is a big moment for the country. >> hello again. not
professor of national security law georgetown. he has played himself in an episode of house of cards. [laughter] this is an even more little-known fact. he can spit hamilton lyrics on demand. now he has written a remarkable book making the case, the impeachment of donald trump. joined by michael waldman. president of the center. a constitutional lawyer and writer who is an expert on the presidency and american democracy. serving from 93-99. working for the last american president to face...
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georgetown university, government buildings and so on. the guys that recovered but weren't battle ready were given a different colored uniform and they were in what was called the veteran reserve corps. i think you may know that they had changed their name just before this. they used to be called the inhave a lid corps. -- invalid corps. they changed their name for obvious reasons. who is defending washington at this point? invalids and 100 days men who never fired a shot in anger. here are some re-enactors with the blight blue color. so this is a little bit of a recapitulation of early's march up the valley. we have him crossing the potomac. i told you about rob lee. early was living off the land, too, so he sent mccausland and his cavalry to extort money from hagerstown and later he would extort money from the banks of frederick. did i tell you it is great when you have a colorful character for your main character? i had two of them. e had lew wallace. he was from a prominent family in indiana. his father was a governor, etc., etc. he w
georgetown university, government buildings and so on. the guys that recovered but weren't battle ready were given a different colored uniform and they were in what was called the veteran reserve corps. i think you may know that they had changed their name just before this. they used to be called the inhave a lid corps. -- invalid corps. they changed their name for obvious reasons. who is defending washington at this point? invalids and 100 days men who never fired a shot in anger. here are...
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now let's welcome back georgetown university professor chris chambers chris i know what kate and herteam are up to because i live in rhode island but how common is what they're doing there this digital pure play news platform how common is that elsewhere. it's pretty common harlan i mean so so much so that the legacy newspapers are trying to copy it on their own but but you are seeing these new outfits basically disrupting the local legacy daily sadly they're also also disrupting the local legacy print or hood papers which have taken up a lot of slack from the the the legacy big dailies the cover neighborhood. school and crime sorts of of things that the legacy papers have moved on from in order to be more sexy and to be more global so you know there's a good and bad in all of this but i think it's is something so common that the big legacy dailies are trying to copy it and i wouldn't be surprised if you're going to see the kind of the pushback to try to take over the the up starts that are that are that are pushing them back so it's going to be very interesting in the next 5 years w
now let's welcome back georgetown university professor chris chambers chris i know what kate and herteam are up to because i live in rhode island but how common is what they're doing there this digital pure play news platform how common is that elsewhere. it's pretty common harlan i mean so so much so that the legacy newspapers are trying to copy it on their own but but you are seeing these new outfits basically disrupting the local legacy daily sadly they're also also disrupting the local...
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candy well we also have 3 ex-pats with us we have tried both cox he's a professor of government at georgetown university here in dar han we also have michael isikoff who is the chief investigative correspondent at yahoo news and he's in washington d.c. and we also have philip bobbitt who is associate counsel to the office of the president on the press. and cost and is also a professor at columbia law school he's also written a book called impeachment a handbook we're going to start here in doha quote i want to recap something that nancy pelosi said she said our peoples republic is under threat it was derelict in their duty if they were not to act the president trump didn't give them a choice what do you make of that clearly the democrats didn't actually want to get to this point though they most certainly don't and i think the politics of the dog is not great for the democrats but the obstruction of the investigation was really a meat major thing many key witnesses will forbidden to testify i don't think congress really have a choice but to move forward i want to bring in michael isikoff here
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what we have seen, and i taught at princeton, georgetown, georgetown and notre dame, what we have seen is this can replicate itself. a new replication of a new generation. we saw this, of course, in the college admission scandal. parents were able to game the system to get their kids into the best school. a manipulation that was on the other side of legality that in many ways is a kind of manipulation that takes place legally every day. the ability to get your own children in a situation where they can come in this order. liberalism was never about displacing inequality. one form with a new kind. i think that we are at a point where the view of the many is that this system is as corrupt and broken as the old was. >> why liberalism failed. the irony is the creation of a new era across the fee that is enjoyed -- fixed social positions. even architects forthright about their ambitions to displace the old. they were not silent about their hopes of creating a new. professor, are you you alarmed that liberal democracy is on th- >> i am aligned. the other stands, it seems seems somewhat predi
what we have seen, and i taught at princeton, georgetown, georgetown and notre dame, what we have seen is this can replicate itself. a new replication of a new generation. we saw this, of course, in the college admission scandal. parents were able to game the system to get their kids into the best school. a manipulation that was on the other side of legality that in many ways is a kind of manipulation that takes place legally every day. the ability to get your own children in a situation where...
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on what what happens well we'll continue talking about this in just a moment clyde wilcox from georgetown university here in doha thank you for joining us as well as the rest of our panel alan baron in washington d.c. and philip bobbitt in new york while you are all watching special coverage here on al-jazeera as the final debate continues over whether to impeach the president of the united states you're watching live pictures now of that debate from capitol hill where trump is facing charges of abusing his power and obstructing congress that impeachment version is expected in the coming hours and will obviously bring that to you live as it happens but for now to other news. and i'm going to hunt you over to lauren in london at our european broadcast center. that says if i can very much and starting with lebanon's caretaker prime minister saad hariri say he's not putting himself forward as a candidate to head the new government it is a day before formal consultations which take place between a president and parliamentary blocs does it designate the next leader at well larry resigned as pr
on what what happens well we'll continue talking about this in just a moment clyde wilcox from georgetown university here in doha thank you for joining us as well as the rest of our panel alan baron in washington d.c. and philip bobbitt in new york while you are all watching special coverage here on al-jazeera as the final debate continues over whether to impeach the president of the united states you're watching live pictures now of that debate from capitol hill where trump is facing charges...
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and we also have clyde wilcox here with us in the studio and our hot he's from georgetown university well picking up where we left off clyde we're talking about this hugely partisan process what's become a hugely partisan process and the potential defections of people when it gets to a senate trial do you see anything like that happening we do know about that one individual who might switch sides i don't see many defections in the house of representatives but there is talk in the senate if they had a secret ballot that there would be quite a few republican defections there are some conversation about possibly negotiating with mcconnell over republicans at the caucus there's good shit with because all about witnesses in exchange the rules and something i have no idea but in d.c. right now so i'm not sure whether that's likely but i think one of the great norm violations here is that mcconnell has said publicly that he's coordinating openly with the white house on everything about the trial he's going to take an oath that says he's an impartial juror that's not the way impartial jurors
and we also have clyde wilcox here with us in the studio and our hot he's from georgetown university well picking up where we left off clyde we're talking about this hugely partisan process what's become a hugely partisan process and the potential defections of people when it gets to a senate trial do you see anything like that happening we do know about that one individual who might switch sides i don't see many defections in the house of representatives but there is talk in the senate if they...
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of a more on this let's now speak to max who's here in doha he's a professor at georgetown university and specializes in modern chinese history so max i see that beijing is describing this u.s. bill as a policy that wantonly some is china's efforts to eliminate and combat extremism how's that likely to be playing out domestically does that resonate with chinese citizens. absolutely in the next couple of days i'm sure that's the way that the chinese government will explain the u.s. actions on television in the newspapers and it will play very well into their domestic narrative that ethnic unrest and ethnic separatism in china is the result of foreign meddling within china's domestic affairs this is deeply deeply believed throughout the chinese public max how much of an impact does this inclusion of targeted sanctions in the bill have i mean i know madam this is a naming and shaming effort but presumably is also of great affront to sets and individuals and i see beijing is also threatening to retaliate. i agree with you and the nature of this question i think the chinese officials membe
of a more on this let's now speak to max who's here in doha he's a professor at georgetown university and specializes in modern chinese history so max i see that beijing is describing this u.s. bill as a policy that wantonly some is china's efforts to eliminate and combat extremism how's that likely to be playing out domestically does that resonate with chinese citizens. absolutely in the next couple of days i'm sure that's the way that the chinese government will explain the u.s. actions on...
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well let's now speak to clyde wilcox who's a professor of government at georgetown university here into how he joins me cried the democrats didn't really want to do this did they nancy pelosi was reluctant to even begin this process they had their hand forced yes they really did mean the evidence is overwhelming here we had the trumps the ambassador to the e.u. testify explicitly it was a quid pro quo everyone was involved now he's not just clumps nominee he's a man who gave trump a $1000000.00 for his inaugural ball right so this is a strong trump supporter admitting if there was an explicit quid pro quo for foreign policy they had no choice really but this may not play out very well for the democrats heading into an election so i don't think it will really hurt them it is true i listened to your correspondent say the quid pro quo is a technical term but in so what that's the law right here so i don't think it will hurt the democrats i don't think it will help the republicans it's you know this is a year from the election so it will be a wash i think we've been looking at all these opi
well let's now speak to clyde wilcox who's a professor of government at georgetown university here into how he joins me cried the democrats didn't really want to do this did they nancy pelosi was reluctant to even begin this process they had their hand forced yes they really did mean the evidence is overwhelming here we had the trumps the ambassador to the e.u. testify explicitly it was a quid pro quo everyone was involved now he's not just clumps nominee he's a man who gave trump a $1000000.00...
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i never met somebod somebody tht identified as biracial until georgetown.dn't even have the option of checking or than one box until 2000. my thought was very much aligned with what barack obama eloquently explained which is if they were doing something wrong with it as you would say there'k guy doing something wrong. that was very much my reasoning. i didn't get a lot of resistance to that. but you know, we got married in 2000 and by 2012 i was starting to realize that if we have kids, my kids might not pretty light. i wrote an op-ed in "the new york times" which in retrospect is kind of glib but arguing my future children would be blocked, period. but i really believe that. i was writing an op-ed in arguing to myself publicly your kids must be blocked into this kind of a moral obligation. i was arguing it so often i even kind of prevailed upon my wife to accept the view even though it was very foreign to her european mindset. so she said okay. i'm going to have black kids, cool. and then i kind of put that aside and about myself several more months. by th
i never met somebod somebody tht identified as biracial until georgetown.dn't even have the option of checking or than one box until 2000. my thought was very much aligned with what barack obama eloquently explained which is if they were doing something wrong with it as you would say there'k guy doing something wrong. that was very much my reasoning. i didn't get a lot of resistance to that. but you know, we got married in 2000 and by 2012 i was starting to realize that if we have kids, my kids...
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at which time they start going to georgetown and they say, no, go that way. they march up the old 7th street pike, which is now georgia avenue. they get to fort stevens, right at the top there. barricades just about the time early and his men are within range of his glasses. is july 11, 1864. early takes a look. by the way, early could see the capitol dome through his glass from the top of his horse up there. the confederate army's most aggressive generals has the capitol dome in his sights and invalids are defending washington, d.c. early decides not to attack. one reason is he see those sixth corps troops on the parapet. the sixth corps had a distinctive patch, which he saw at monocacy in those engagements. he decides not to attack, but he has artillery and they are skirmishing and there is artillery battles. that night he has a council of war in silver spring. he takes over the home of the blair -- not the blair mansion, but the blair home in silver spring. you know that montgomery blair was lincoln's postmaster general and his father was francis preston b
at which time they start going to georgetown and they say, no, go that way. they march up the old 7th street pike, which is now georgia avenue. they get to fort stevens, right at the top there. barricades just about the time early and his men are within range of his glasses. is july 11, 1864. early takes a look. by the way, early could see the capitol dome through his glass from the top of his horse up there. the confederate army's most aggressive generals has the capitol dome in his sights and...
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law, wendy w williams, professor at georgetown law, and are interviewer today, and the interviewer andthe person you know very well from npr, nina totenberg. [applause]. [applause]. please be seated. [background sounds] i have to tell you before i leave the stage, i brought things. [background sounds] >> this is quite an amazing group. i am very admiring of all of the people of been online for so many hours and waiting to see the justice. this allots even though she is the pretty little person. how did that happen. i was caught about a month or so ago by jennifer lopez and she said she would like to meet me. and she would like to introduce beyoncÉ. [laughter]. so they came to cambridge and we had a very nice visit. she mostly wanted to ask if i had a secret about a happy marriage. but now iran is traveling with her. all of the world. . [screaming]. so what is your secret to a happy marriage. you pass on your mother-in-law secret. >> on the day i was married, my mother-in-law, she took me hillside and said she wanted to tell me what was the secret of a happy marriage. and i said i would
law, wendy w williams, professor at georgetown law, and are interviewer today, and the interviewer andthe person you know very well from npr, nina totenberg. [applause]. [applause]. please be seated. [background sounds] i have to tell you before i leave the stage, i brought things. [background sounds] >> this is quite an amazing group. i am very admiring of all of the people of been online for so many hours and waiting to see the justice. this allots even though she is the pretty little...
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law chool, michael gearhart, and michael turley of georgetown university law school. follow the impeachment inquiry, on tv on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c spand rail yode -- radio app. >> next we again show you house intelligence committee chair adam schiff's comments on the committee's inquiry report. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mr. schiff: good afternoon. today we transmit the report of the work of three committees, the intelligence committee, the oversight committee, as well as the foreign affairs committee, into the president's misconduct with respect to ukraine. at the outset, i want to just thank the incredible members of all three committees as well as ur amazing staff that did long hours of work through depositions, open hearings, and compiling all the evidence into today's report. it was enormous task. and i want to begin by acknowledging the great work of the great and l
law chool, michael gearhart, and michael turley of georgetown university law school. follow the impeachment inquiry, on tv on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c spand rail yode -- radio app. >> next we again show you house intelligence committee chair adam schiff's comments on the committee's inquiry report. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content...
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this would have been carried out in a restaurant in georgetown. he also aimed to carry out follow-on attacks in the united states and elsewhere. had this to succeed as man succs 200 innocent civilians in the united states could have been killed, given the track record of trick o trigger resume and destabilization in iraq we remain concerned by his presence in yemen and the potential role in providing advanced weaponry of the kind that we have interdicted. iranian missiles and explosives boats have been used. it otherwise wreaks havoc in the region. this designation together with the recent introduction in yemen underscores our commitment to deny the means to run an expansionist foreign policy. we call on the international community to join us in holding iran accountable both against the nations of the world and against the iranian people. i want to close on one observation about the protest. the regime keeps losing major constituencies in its base. first, the students unattended middle class and merchants, then the working class and the clergy tha
this would have been carried out in a restaurant in georgetown. he also aimed to carry out follow-on attacks in the united states and elsewhere. had this to succeed as man succs 200 innocent civilians in the united states could have been killed, given the track record of trick o trigger resume and destabilization in iraq we remain concerned by his presence in yemen and the potential role in providing advanced weaponry of the kind that we have interdicted. iranian missiles and explosives boats...
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we start a fellowship with georgetown, but with jasons team can we have georgetown fellow that will be working ai at the state department and then return. back to agility and modernization of our policies, we need to get it done. >> i want to ask to more questions, one for the young leaders and then i have a bunch of questions here for both of you. at the age of 28 you are in the situation room briefing george h.w. george h.w. bush and ronald reagan about soviet missile capability. can you tell the crowd how you got there at that age? >> okay. >> how do you do? >> first, you join. i would say best first five years can best tenures of any whisper is spent in national security. the purpose is great and you carry more responsibility than your peers. so my colleagues at duke, while i was briefing the president, they were working on a bushing at general electric. just caring responsible. the way you get the issue except the job, work hard, , put your nose down, you are excellent are within the parameters of excellence, and when you're moment comes you do a good job. what's interesting is as
we start a fellowship with georgetown, but with jasons team can we have georgetown fellow that will be working ai at the state department and then return. back to agility and modernization of our policies, we need to get it done. >> i want to ask to more questions, one for the young leaders and then i have a bunch of questions here for both of you. at the age of 28 you are in the situation room briefing george h.w. george h.w. bush and ronald reagan about soviet missile capability. can...
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which is quite a trip right between the chief of staff and oval office and went to their home in georgetown around the fireplace and to trump tower to interview eric and laura and got the tour of trump tower and talk on the phone with theas family multiple times in the only interview with tiffany since her father was elected president. >> who defied your expectations quick. >> i was surprised by a lot of things about all of them. one of the things that surprised me the most families there is a smart ended dumb and are rich and the poor and the lazy all these different characters that emerge that everyone is dynamic and they all have a positive streak when i quizzed if got she says i refuse to be bitter i will not be bitter i choose to be happy. and with that russian collusion they would bring up a silver lighting including thee presiden president. >> inside trumps whitee house in your book that's the topic of our discussion on "washington journal". you already brought up jared kushner he comes a very early you in the book with him there's a lot of references to him it seems like he particul
which is quite a trip right between the chief of staff and oval office and went to their home in georgetown around the fireplace and to trump tower to interview eric and laura and got the tour of trump tower and talk on the phone with theas family multiple times in the only interview with tiffany since her father was elected president. >> who defied your expectations quick. >> i was surprised by a lot of things about all of them. one of the things that surprised me the most families...
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thank you to brenda schaefer, georgetown university professor.ing up, boeing's relationship with the faa could be getting worse. the plane maker has failed to disclose internal messages for a second time. where the company stands. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's get more insight on boeing and where the aerospace giant goes from here following the ouster of ceo dennis muilenburg. joining us from dallas is bloomberg's brendan cave. i took a look at a story of hiding a second set of internal messages relating to the grounding of the 737 max. how much more trouble does this pose to the company? : definitely a big risk and a big mystery about what the communication say. this is a batch of messages boeing has just disclosed to the faa. we do not know why they did not disclose them before and we do not know what they say. we may prove -- they may prove to be troubling and when the messages in october were revealed, the shares sank like a stone. we do not know what reaction could happen this time. right now it is a big? mark as thequesti
thank you to brenda schaefer, georgetown university professor.ing up, boeing's relationship with the faa could be getting worse. the plane maker has failed to disclose internal messages for a second time. where the company stands. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's get more insight on boeing and where the aerospace giant goes from here following the ouster of ceo dennis muilenburg. joining us from dallas is bloomberg's brendan cave. i took a look at a story of hiding a second...
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. —— georgetown. the $250 million project doesn't go ahead they could boycott it.it. we know a pair is betterfor the guest experience. it allows us to utilise the destination in a much more convenient manner. guests will come off the ship at a much higher rate. the government is backing the port redevelopment. the balance we have to understand from a government policy is how do we balance the need of the people for jobs policy is how do we balance the need of the people forjobs and opportunities, compared to our environment that we have to protect for the next generation. opponents argue hotel guests spend far more money on the island than cruise passengers and the government should focus on attracting those instead. tourists come to the cayman islands to experience the unique marine environment right here on their doorstep. critics of the port redevelopment say the plan for the risk the country's greatest asset. people come here for the diving experience, to see the beautiful creatures we have in the water. experience, to see the beautiful creatures we have in the
. —— georgetown. the $250 million project doesn't go ahead they could boycott it.it. we know a pair is betterfor the guest experience. it allows us to utilise the destination in a much more convenient manner. guests will come off the ship at a much higher rate. the government is backing the port redevelopment. the balance we have to understand from a government policy is how do we balance the need of the people for jobs policy is how do we balance the need of the people forjobs and...
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said he would not let me record our interviews relying me to rely on scribbled notes but in his georgetown home with a fireplaced nearby squeeze between the oval office and the chief of staff suite in the south hallway of the west wingng every story was patiently waiting that now you are actually interviewing spiderman what was most worthsp waiting for quick. >> there are so many. he said i told my father-in-law russia collusion is the perfect scandal because it is so far-fetched and you are so provably innocent so to create a scandal like out of new york city the public would have been confused and it would have worked but they chose russian collusion. he also said it was a great diversion because he felt they could not have turned around the economy but the media was focused on deregulationth and the stories out of the deregulation so that's typical thinking of jared kushner. >> with those on the - - unexpected advantages of the witchhunt but now with ukraine? explain. >> by saying he is a russian agent they have run him for president and elected him against all odds think about that for
said he would not let me record our interviews relying me to rely on scribbled notes but in his georgetown home with a fireplaced nearby squeeze between the oval office and the chief of staff suite in the south hallway of the west wingng every story was patiently waiting that now you are actually interviewing spiderman what was most worthsp waiting for quick. >> there are so many. he said i told my father-in-law russia collusion is the perfect scandal because it is so far-fetched and you...
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over 1000 more hit georgetown. some sat in busy intersections, taunting police.d cars into the streets, alarming innocent bystanders. [whistles] chant] 1,2, 3,4, we don't want your fucking war narrator: the brunt of these early morning clashes was borne by district police. the tactic was to send in scooter and motorcycle officers to evaluate the situation, then send in patrolman and buses to scatter and arrest protesters. the military followed up to maintain security. despite sporadic blockages, the major traffic arteries were kept open as police responded with tear gas to drive the demonstrators off. during this critical period, police maintained normal booking procedures to the to maximize the potential for prosecution. at 6:23 a.m., chief wilson made the decision to discontinue the time-consuming project of using field arrest forms. >> attention [indiscernible] narrator: violators working in groups were ordered to disperse, to leave the area. >> this area is closed. narrator: warnings were given every two to three minutes by cruiser loudspeaker and bullhorn. t
over 1000 more hit georgetown. some sat in busy intersections, taunting police.d cars into the streets, alarming innocent bystanders. [whistles] chant] 1,2, 3,4, we don't want your fucking war narrator: the brunt of these early morning clashes was borne by district police. the tactic was to send in scooter and motorcycle officers to evaluate the situation, then send in patrolman and buses to scatter and arrest protesters. the military followed up to maintain security. despite sporadic...
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georgetown wins 7-6 on penalties. >>> for the latest on spygate 2.2, the patriots admitting one of their videographers improperly filmed another team. >> that's right, the team had suspended david mondillo. he was in cincinnati to film a segment about a patriots advance scout. while he was there he filmed the bengals' sideline from the press box. the suspension came as fox sports aired some of the footage yesterday. >> the crew had credentials to be in the press box but league rules prohibit filming the other team's sidelines. the league will likely penalize the patriots for the incident. >>> on sunday night football it was the bills and steelers seeking to take a step toward the playoffs. >> buffalo took the lead in the fourth when quarterback josh allen had his only touchdown of the night. his final chance was intercepted in the end zone. the bills' 17-10 win secures them a playoff berth. >>> and the oakland raiders, well, the party is all over there. >> the silver and black were looking good against the jaguars in
georgetown wins 7-6 on penalties. >>> for the latest on spygate 2.2, the patriots admitting one of their videographers improperly filmed another team. >> that's right, the team had suspended david mondillo. he was in cincinnati to film a segment about a patriots advance scout. while he was there he filmed the bengals' sideline from the press box. the suspension came as fox sports aired some of the footage yesterday. >> the crew had credentials to be in the press box but...
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we're told by the georgetown university health policy institute center for children and families holding up a november 2019 report -- or summary of a report on the back and the front. i won't read all of it and won't enter it into the record because there is a lot of detail here we probably can't enter into the record. but i would like to read a couple of highlights. first of all the headline -- and these folks of course have been doing research on children's health insurance for many, many years, spent their lives working on this. the headline reads the number of uninsured children is on the rise, on the rise. so the country that the united states of america which finally decades after passing the medicaid program which is a great advancement in children's health insurance, then added to that by the -- by enactment in the 1990's of the children's health insurance program or had the letter s before it, the schip program which really was adopting programs that had been adopted in my home state of pennsylvania and a few others. so that same country that made a great advancement for childre
we're told by the georgetown university health policy institute center for children and families holding up a november 2019 report -- or summary of a report on the back and the front. i won't read all of it and won't enter it into the record because there is a lot of detail here we probably can't enter into the record. but i would like to read a couple of highlights. first of all the headline -- and these folks of course have been doing research on children's health insurance for many, many...
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her son graduated last year from georgetown university. prosecutors say littlefair has agreed to play guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. they will recommend four months in prison and a $9,500 fine. >>> in today's "gma first look" here is t.j. holmes. >> reporter: t.j. holmes here ready to answer the question we have been debating for the longest. who is the greatest of all time? we don't have to debate anymore. we have the tournament coming up. the three greatest champions of all time will go head this is some high-level trash talk. here is your "gma first look." >> he makes big, aggressive wages. we have seen him play. those are games he played against newcomers. >> reporter: oh! >> people off the street. >> reporter: oh, okay. >> it's okay that he beats up on minor league caliber. >> reporter: some of that trash talk was so high-minded i don't understand most of it. still, you'll see more of it at 7:00 on "gma." on the set of "jeopardy" with your "gma first look." >> he was just at "wheel of fortune." vanna white is hosting the s
her son graduated last year from georgetown university. prosecutors say littlefair has agreed to play guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. they will recommend four months in prison and a $9,500 fine. >>> in today's "gma first look" here is t.j. holmes. >> reporter: t.j. holmes here ready to answer the question we have been debating for the longest. who is the greatest of all time? we don't have to debate anymore. we have the tournament coming up. the three...
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law feldman of yale chool, michael gearhart, and michael turley of georgetown university law school. follow the impeachment inquiry, on tv on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c spand rail yode -- radio app. >> next we again show you house intelligence committee chair adam schiff's comments on the committee's inquiry report. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] mr. schiff: good afternoon. today we transmit the report of the work of three committees, the intelligence committee, the oversight committee, as well as the foreign affairs committee, into the
law feldman of yale chool, michael gearhart, and michael turley of georgetown university law school. follow the impeachment inquiry, on tv on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c spand rail yode -- radio app. >> next we again show you house intelligence committee chair adam schiff's comments on the committee's inquiry report. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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the yiet under president obama he's the pall and patricia founder of national security law of a georgetown he's a partner of a hogan levels he's played himself in an episode of house of cards. [laughter] and this is little more known fact he can hamilton lyrics on demand now written a remarkable case for the imoach m of donald trump join bid michael president of the center. mike sell a constitutional lawyer and writer, who is an expert on presidency and a american democracy. michael seived in clinton white house from '93 to ' 9 working for the last american president to face impeach m. we'll be making time for your questions tonight you should have found cards and pencils on your seats and pass them down aisle to make time for as many question as we can and with that gentlemen -- [applause] >>good evening everybody, and welcome to this important conversation on a critical issue a critical moment in our country's history. a critical -- [inaudible conversations] a critical we're being listened to that's good. [laughter] trust me they've got the wrong room if -- you know. hello to everybody w
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today the are less explore this further now with day chandra who is professor of government at georgetown university here in qatar his alive on the news hour thank you so much for coming in. and sharing your thoughts on the situation there in india not all those who are against this controversial citizenship bill seem united in their reasons people's complaints in the northeast are very different to those in other parts of india who say the bell is anti muslim of course are those indigenous people in the northeast who already a minority are they right to be worried that this will further marginalize them and they'll become a minority in their own states. i think in the tripper in the northeast there are parts of those states are where the noose citizenship amendment bill the revised one is going to apply and you know they're not interested in the religion of who's coming in from from across the border they just don't want anyone and this is sources bit different from the situation in the indian mainland where it's clearly about non muslims who are being let in men that doesn't seem to be
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karen littlefair paid the admitted master mind to have someone take online class for her son at georgetown university. she faces a prison sentence and a fine. 53 people have now been charged in the scheme. she's the first to be charged only for online test fraud. >>> we're just days away from the deadline to sign up for health coverage through covered california. if you want coverage to start in january must sign up by this sunday. a new mandate takes effect in the new year and those that choose to go without coverage could face a fine unless they qualify for an exemption. the director of cover california says it connects people with financial assistance options if needed. >> we get the best deals possible for the people of california and deliver care better, to make sure people get preventive care and in the end lowering health care cost is having healthier people in california. >> for information on enrollment and financial help, go to their website. >>> cars are now banned from a busy stretch of street in hayes valley in san francisco. it's part of the open street project that aims to i
karen littlefair paid the admitted master mind to have someone take online class for her son at georgetown university. she faces a prison sentence and a fine. 53 people have now been charged in the scheme. she's the first to be charged only for online test fraud. >>> we're just days away from the deadline to sign up for health coverage through covered california. if you want coverage to start in january must sign up by this sunday. a new mandate takes effect in the new year and those...
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karen littlefair of newport beach paid $9,000 to someone to take online classes for her son at georgetownrsity. prosecutors will recommend a four-month prison sentence and a $9,000 fine. she faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> "consumer reports" looks at a new study that says exposure to the chemical bpa may be much greater than previously thought. it's found in reusable plastic water bottles, food can linings, andreceipts. it's been linked to health problems including infertility and cancer. the study published in "the lancet" diabetes and endocrinology say it may drastically underestimate our exposure to the chemical. a new testing method found higher levels of the chemical. >>> "sports illustrated" named u.s. women's soccer star megan rapinoe sportsperson of the year. she led her team to the world championship. she was honored for her play on the field and also her role in advocating for gender pay equality in sports. she and her teammates sued for gender discrimination. they argued they were paid less than the men's team and given inferior conditions. >>> still ahead, walmart faces a
karen littlefair of newport beach paid $9,000 to someone to take online classes for her son at georgetownrsity. prosecutors will recommend a four-month prison sentence and a $9,000 fine. she faces up to 20 years in prison. >>> "consumer reports" looks at a new study that says exposure to the chemical bpa may be much greater than previously thought. it's found in reusable plastic water bottles, food can linings, andreceipts. it's been linked to health problems including...
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georgetown in white and sanford, a grown man goal. warriors won it and advance to the title game against virginia in the college cup championship on sunday. >>> to golf, give me captain tiger woods in australia. president's cup golf where the u.s. needed to make a move while the front running european team, justin thomas money. he and partner ricky fowler won their match. when a match is like this, you have to be a shot maker. no matter how close webb simpson could get, it wasn't enough. he and patrick reid lost this match, so the americans are down 10-8. first country to 15.5 wins the whole thing. >>> shout out, stanford women's volleyball beat utah in 5 sets to get the ncaa regional final. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is captioning sponsored by cbs >> president trump is already preparing for a senate trial. he is now clashing with the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. trump wants a "dramatic event." mccconnell, though, is pushing back, making it clear, no, he wants to get it over with quickly. >> you are watching c-s
georgetown in white and sanford, a grown man goal. warriors won it and advance to the title game against virginia in the college cup championship on sunday. >>> to golf, give me captain tiger woods in australia. president's cup golf where the u.s. needed to make a move while the front running european team, justin thomas money. he and partner ricky fowler won their match. when a match is like this, you have to be a shot maker. no matter how close webb simpson could get, it wasn't...
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. >> fans at georgetown university david is celebrating his birthday he is not out. know what he is doing. >> no. >> he is watching "fast money" and then the oa which i'll be on. >> you'll be here. >> with you my man. >> sure. >> dan nathan. marathon oil look at that. mro going higher >> you're from what looked like a bad week it turned pout a good week tad to end it you appreciate it tyr.>>hat does it for "fast mon" don't go anywhere "options action" is up next ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. ♪ take it easy ♪ ♪ take it easy ♪ don't let the sound of your wheels drive you crazy ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> happy friday option action "options action" fans i'm tyler mathisen for melissa ree big show on dock and here is what's coming up. >> tonight on "options action." >> to infinity and beyond. >> stocks soar following the blowout jobs report. if you think there is room to run in the record rally mike khouw has the perfect which to play it. plus guy adami is finding much needed zen for the portfolio how he trades lulu le
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mike thank you let's bring in our salon if the car is a senior fellow at georgetown university and a human rights lawyer he joins us via skype from washington d.c. also on president trump says the shooting is a horrible thing but he has an extremely tight relationship with the saudis so what sort of diplomatic impact is this likely to have then between the 2 countries and how sensitive is it. well there are no to be honest yeah i think that it's going to have very little diplomatic compact between the united states and saudi arabia i mean the trumps the very hate relationship with both king solomon and crown prince a month better known as m.p.'s i think the bigger impact is going to be on. islamophobia here in the united states you're already seeing many right wing conservative republican lawmakers both in florida and nationwide holding this an act of terrorism when we see these sorts of same and shootings happening on a daily according to the gun violence are december 1st and this year there's actually been more mass shootings in the united states and there have been days there's be
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georgetown says that's because he intended to transfer to another school. players apparently are still on the roster for tonight's game at oklahoma state. so far no charges have been filed. >>> you know what seemed like a never-ending post-thanksgiving storm has finally ended. >> but not before leaving massive amounts of snow in new england, as much as 3 feet. >> and all the while a strong storm system is moving into california with heavy rain for the southern part of the state, and the heaviest rain is expected to fall early this morning. >>> las vegas appears to be changing its slogan. >> for almost two decades now, "what happens here, stays here" as served as the city's mantra. now the new version reportedly will be, "what happens here only happens here." that's the catch phrase aerosmith's steven tyler introduced to a las vegas concert. aerosmith appears to be part of an upcoming announcement for this new phrase next month. are you a fan, yes or no? >> but why? why change it? >> yeah, i don't know. >> i feel like the other one was working for them. >> e
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let's bring in our guests max professor at georgetown university specializing in ward and chinese history who joins me here in the studio all see yeah jersey is a lecturer at the university of duress in albania has visited camps in. in august and joins us by skype from albania as capital tirana and to mark is senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization he joins us from beijing welcome to all our guests max the the wording of the proposed bill is very strong and these are why as president to impose sanctions on members of the china's political b row is this a new escalation of the or by the strained relations between china and the united states of america yes i agree this is a serious escalation i think of. the kind of. in tensions between united states and china. do you think that the chinese reaction will be stronger. are they going to reciprocate or do you think they will just be confined to cosmetic or symbolic gestures like visas freshens visa bans speaking as a historian i have to say i think that we're in uncharted territory right now i'm frankly not sure how th
let's bring in our guests max professor at georgetown university specializing in ward and chinese history who joins me here in the studio all see yeah jersey is a lecturer at the university of duress in albania has visited camps in. in august and joins us by skype from albania as capital tirana and to mark is senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization he joins us from beijing welcome to all our guests max the the wording of the proposed bill is very strong and these are...
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angela stent, professor georgetown university and author of "putin's world," joined me a short time ago. we are hearing from the white house that the u.s. warned sergey lavrov that russia must not interfere in any more elections. do you think russia will listen? angela: i think president trump had to say that given everything that has happened. as mr. lavrov has said many times including today, you have no proof that we interfered and you are not showing us proof. --on't think that whatever atever mr. trump said will have no impact. we know the russians will continue to interfere, and we will have to see wther that happens next year. laura: president trump is meeting with sergey lavrov on the day he is facing articles of impeachment because of allegedly withholding aid from ukraine that ukraine wanted toer cou russian aggression. whatvl doeimir putin think of this? angela: vladimir putin must be quite pleased. mr. lavrov was in the talks between him and putin any french and gean leaders. mr. lavrov will report to mr. trump his version of what happened at that meeting before anyone from
angela stent, professor georgetown university and author of "putin's world," joined me a short time ago. we are hearing from the white house that the u.s. warned sergey lavrov that russia must not interfere in any more elections. do you think russia will listen? angela: i think president trump had to say that given everything that has happened. as mr. lavrov has said many times including today, you have no proof that we interfered and you are not showing us proof. --on't think that...
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olson, serb cia for over 30 years this is a copy of his new book "to catch a spy" published by georgetownuniversity press. >> thank you very much it's nice to be here. >> now we are joined by the author of this book that american family david marinus. who were elliot and mary? >> elliott and mary were my parents. elliott marinus was a lifelong newspaperman my mother was a book editor. and they are the central figures in this book which is about the most difficult period of our family's lives.>> what did you find out that your parents had been communists at one point i knew as i was growing up but it was never talked about. it was a shadow of our family's life. but the time i knew my dad he was conscious of him, he had moved on and survived very well and taught me all the lessons i used in my own journalistic career, don't fall for any rigid ideology, search for the truth wherever it takes you. it was only a shadow in our family after that. but at the same time, you didn't talk about it within the family was it was it because tothey wanted to keep it camped down or why? >> i don't think my
olson, serb cia for over 30 years this is a copy of his new book "to catch a spy" published by georgetownuniversity press. >> thank you very much it's nice to be here. >> now we are joined by the author of this book that american family david marinus. who were elliot and mary? >> elliott and mary were my parents. elliott marinus was a lifelong newspaperman my mother was a book editor. and they are the central figures in this book which is about the most difficult...
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paying $9,000 to have someone take online classes for her son in order to help him graduate from georgetown university. prosecutors say they'll recommend a four-month prison sentence. >>> a political milestone overseas this morning. a woman who is just entering her mid-30s is poised to become a leader on the world stage. 34-year-old sanna marin is expected to be sworn in as the leader of finland making her the world's youngest prime minister and will lead a coalition of five parties all led by women, three of whom are also under the age of 35. >>> coming up, the right place at the right time, a man catches a falling baby. >>> also, the backlash against the golden globes after they failed to nominate any woman for key categories. >>> but first the tributes this morning to the young man with als who inspired the ice bucket challenge. what we could all learn from his example. thenot actors, people, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its k
paying $9,000 to have someone take online classes for her son in order to help him graduate from georgetown university. prosecutors say they'll recommend a four-month prison sentence. >>> a political milestone overseas this morning. a woman who is just entering her mid-30s is poised to become a leader on the world stage. 34-year-old sanna marin is expected to be sworn in as the leader of finland making her the world's youngest prime minister and will lead a coalition of five parties...
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she is joined by her co-authors of her best-selling memoir co-authors mary, adjunct professor at georgetownlaw and her interviewer today, the person you know very well. [applause] i have to tell you before i leave the stage i want to shake your hand. [applause] i want to give a because that bd be very unprofessional. so, this is quite an amazing group. i've been waiting to see the justice. there is a lot to see even though she is a pretty little person. [laughter] so, how does that happen? i was called about a month or so ago to introduce alex rodriguez so they came to the chambers and we had a very nice visit she mostly wanted to ask if i had a secret about a happy marriage. now they are traveling all over the world what was your secret to a happy marriage, can you pass along your secret? she took me aside and said she wanted to tell me what was the secret of a happy marriage and i said i thought i would be glad to hear, what is it. and she responded it helps sometimes [inaudible] and unkind thoughtless words to say, you just tune it out. we all know you've had some health challenges in th
she is joined by her co-authors of her best-selling memoir co-authors mary, adjunct professor at georgetownlaw and her interviewer today, the person you know very well. [applause] i have to tell you before i leave the stage i want to shake your hand. [applause] i want to give a because that bd be very unprofessional. so, this is quite an amazing group. i've been waiting to see the justice. there is a lot to see even though she is a pretty little person. [laughter] so, how does that happen? i...
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i'm a practitioner and resident at the georgetown university school of foreign service. i was wondering if you could expand on thoughts about the emotional intelligence quotient and how do you take into account relying on ai for issues of emotional intelligence like empathy, when the internet was expanding a lot of critics of the new technology said it would make humans less personal and mentally lazy and the champions and the postmodernists said it would free up the mind for bigger thoughts and more profound thinking and that is true in some sense, but it is also being used by smaller minded people to kind of spread their original negativity and thinking? i'm wondering how you square the intentions with the new avenues of ai. thank you so much. dr. kissinger: i don't know. [laughter] dr. kissinger: i don't know the answer to this question because you have defined what the problem is that we must deal with. when the enlightenment came along, there were a lot of philosophers because growing out of a religious period, there was a lot of reflection about the nature of the u
i'm a practitioner and resident at the georgetown university school of foreign service. i was wondering if you could expand on thoughts about the emotional intelligence quotient and how do you take into account relying on ai for issues of emotional intelligence like empathy, when the internet was expanding a lot of critics of the new technology said it would make humans less personal and mentally lazy and the champions and the postmodernists said it would free up the mind for bigger thoughts...