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i am a rising senior at georgetown. i am currently in new haven, connecticut. seems weon is, it still don't know whether having had the virus confers community. when will -- confers immunity? when will we find out? could it mean you get more sick if you get the virus a second time? dr. fauci: good questions. we will not have the definitive answer to your question until we months and a year or more to determine the durability. i can say with a degree of confidence that if you get infected and you recover, it was because your immune system and immune response suppressed and ultimately eliminated the virus. if you were infected, i can say confidently that you have immunity. what i can't tell you is how long that immunity is going to last. i would hope it lasts a substantial period of time, but we don't know because we have only been involved in the outbreak for 5.5 to six months. does that impact vaccination? it is. we hope when we do vaccinate individuals, that the vaccine would give action long enough -- protection long enough for one full seasonal cycle. there
i am a rising senior at georgetown. i am currently in new haven, connecticut. seems weon is, it still don't know whether having had the virus confers community. when will -- confers immunity? when will we find out? could it mean you get more sick if you get the virus a second time? dr. fauci: good questions. we will not have the definitive answer to your question until we months and a year or more to determine the durability. i can say with a degree of confidence that if you get infected and...
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he took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. ood afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. i am a health law student at georgetown law. i am focusing my studies on access to health care. i am also working with the o'neill institute on various projects. recently the collaborative project on covid-19 laws and policies. before joining georgetown, i received my bachelors degree in law from kingstown university in saudi arabia. i am pleased to introduce our guest today, dr. anthony fauci. dr. fauci is one of the u.s.'s most visible leaders in public health. dr. fauci also currently serves as the director of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institutes of health. he is also a membe
he took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. ood afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. i am a health law student at georgetown law....
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next up we have hunter. >> i am hunter i am at georgetown and i am currently in new haven connecticut. my question is, we don't know whether having the virus confirms immunity. when will we find out that for sure and will the answer to that question affect the vaccine and could it mean you get more sick if you get the virus a second time? >> good question. we will not have the definitive answer to your question until were out many months a year or more to be able to definitively determine the durability. i think i can say with a degree of confidence, if you get infected and you recover, it was because you are immune system and your immune response suppressed and ultimately eliminated the virus. if you are infected, i think confidently that you have immunity. what i can tell you is how long the immunity would last. i would hope that it lost a substantial period of time but we don't know because we've only been involved for five and half to six months. does that impact vaccination. it does. what we are going to do is hope that when we do vaccinate individuals that the vaccine would give
next up we have hunter. >> i am hunter i am at georgetown and i am currently in new haven connecticut. my question is, we don't know whether having the virus confirms immunity. when will we find out that for sure and will the answer to that question affect the vaccine and could it mean you get more sick if you get the virus a second time? >> good question. we will not have the definitive answer to your question until were out many months a year or more to be able to definitively...
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he took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. ood afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. i am a health law student at georgetown law. i am focusing my studies on access to health care. i am also working with the o'neill institute on various projects. recently the collaborative
he took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. ood afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. i am a health law student at georgetown law....
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so, she was interviewed at her house in georgetown i think about eight times.was about eight, ten hours in the end. only a few months after the assassination when her memories were very fresh. and the idea would be that she would speak freely. he told her speak to the historian of the 21st century and these were closed until 2011 when caroline felt they should be published and were. >> has any other first lady done a similar oral history? >> she was certainly the first, jacqueline kennedy was. >> lady bird johnson which next week. >> and there's a wonderful book, transcript book by oxford university press so it contains all her oral history interviews as well. >> here is a sampling from one, this is critique actually, her view of lyndon johnson and the role he played as vice president. >> but, i know jack had to do it because have lyndon as his running mate because he had men with this enormous ego would be enraged and blocking jack in every way. jack would say you could never get an opinion out of lyndon national security meeting. he asked to go to luxembourg.
so, she was interviewed at her house in georgetown i think about eight times.was about eight, ten hours in the end. only a few months after the assassination when her memories were very fresh. and the idea would be that she would speak freely. he told her speak to the historian of the 21st century and these were closed until 2011 when caroline felt they should be published and were. >> has any other first lady done a similar oral history? >> she was certainly the first, jacqueline...
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fauci's been speaking with students over at georgetown university here in washington. at one point he said, i was listening to what he said. he said this is a pandemic of historic proportions. only yesterday he said we haven't even begun to see the end of it yet. and he's saying more also about trusting the scientists involved. what else are you hearing? >> that's right, wolf. dr. anthony fauci's making some comments right now in a zoom session with students over at georgetown. and in just the last several minutes, he was asked to respond to a number of questions that are lingering over this administration's response to the pandemic. one of those questions is whether or not we're actually seeing a rise in infections. he said unequivocally yes we're seeing a rise in infections and that more deaths are likely to come as a result of that rise. he was also asked about who americans should trust. at one point during the session with the students at georgetown, he suggested that americans put their trust in what he described as trusted medical authorities. and he said he is
fauci's been speaking with students over at georgetown university here in washington. at one point he said, i was listening to what he said. he said this is a pandemic of historic proportions. only yesterday he said we haven't even begun to see the end of it yet. and he's saying more also about trusting the scientists involved. what else are you hearing? >> that's right, wolf. dr. anthony fauci's making some comments right now in a zoom session with students over at georgetown. and in...
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she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she is the author of, and reckless hands. also, a forthcoming book, miss reading law, misreading democracy. this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming them >> on behalf of the panel, thank you very much for that wonderful introduction. i am delighted to be here. hopefully i am one of the last moderates and washington moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you have seen their earlier c-span performances, you will find it in transit, the facts of the progressive era, how teddy roosevelt made the case famous, but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the case. and different many respects to our current constitutional law. >> i hope that having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinner that we will hear from these distinguished scholars something about these concepts. they include the notion of rights, of substantive due process, the presumption of liber
she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she is the author of, and reckless hands. also, a forthcoming book, miss reading law, misreading democracy. this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming them >> on behalf of the panel, thank you very much for that wonderful introduction. i am delighted to be here. hopefully i am one of the last moderates and washington moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars...
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a california socialite learns her fate for helping her son cheat his way to a georgetown degree. >>> did ivanka trump violate an et well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having financial security. make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. it's a good thing. access your equity. stay in your home. have peace of mind. and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big st
a california socialite learns her fate for helping her son cheat his way to a georgetown degree. >>> did ivanka trump violate an et well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping...
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so, she literally had no place to go until averell harriman opened his home to her in georgetown. so, she needed a place to live. >> caroline was going to nursery school and kindergarten there, so she was very grateful to the president for that. >> now, you have listened to a lot of jacqueline kennedy on the tapes project, which we'll tell people more detail about. >> many times. >> but she sounds so in control of herself in what we heard, 10 days after the assassination and going through that whole funeral. help us understand her and her psyche, as you've come to understand it. >> well, there was strength there, but i think you would find this often with someone who's lost a spouse, or someone very close to them. she said just, you know, during the days of the funeral and the ceremony, she said to one of her associates, you know, "just -- just keep on moving right now. >> we can all collapse later." and really, until she left the white house, there were enough decisions that she had to make -- where to live, you know, even early decisions about the presidential library, trying to
so, she literally had no place to go until averell harriman opened his home to her in georgetown. so, she needed a place to live. >> caroline was going to nursery school and kindergarten there, so she was very grateful to the president for that. >> now, you have listened to a lot of jacqueline kennedy on the tapes project, which we'll tell people more detail about. >> many times. >> but she sounds so in control of herself in what we heard, 10 days after the assassination...
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neal chaired the committee that hired me at georgetown. it took affirmative action on his part to recruit me and get me into the faculty, and i will always be grateful. >> one of my proudest moment said georgetown. >> i would count that as affirmative action on his part. it is not to say that preferences are excluded as part of the package, only that affirmative action should not be limited to preferences. >> a case in 1974 involved the university of washington law school. what happened there? >> moot means the case went away because of the change in circumstances. it happened to me this year, when i was bringing it into the supreme court the second time around, president trump changed the travel ban a couple weeks before the oral argument. >> the solicitor general had it suggested the case had basically gone away, which changed my circumstances. similar, this case in 1974, the court says there is a change in circumstances. the person had graduated, and the case has gone away. one of the fundamental lessons about the u.s. supreme court, th
neal chaired the committee that hired me at georgetown. it took affirmative action on his part to recruit me and get me into the faculty, and i will always be grateful. >> one of my proudest moment said georgetown. >> i would count that as affirmative action on his part. it is not to say that preferences are excluded as part of the package, only that affirmative action should not be limited to preferences. >> a case in 1974 involved the university of washington law school....
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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. on c-span3 energy secretary dan brouillette testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. gallegoix mayor kate shares her city's response to the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with washington post opinion writer jonathan capehart. she talked about her relationship with arizona governor doug ducey and criticized the governor's response to the pandemic, calling for distribution of critical supplies. ♪ mayor gallego: mayor gallego: i believe our residents will do the right thing if they get accurate information. i am calling on every elected official from the president on down to send a message that wearing masks works and that staying home can slow the spread. ♪ jonathan: welcome to "washington post" live. i am jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the washington post. phoenix mayor kate gallego is making headlines for her criticism of how the federal -- of how arizona's governor and the federal government has responded to the coronavi
anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. on c-span3 energy secretary dan brouillette testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. gallegoix mayor kate shares her city's response to the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with washington post opinion writer jonathan capehart. she talked about her relationship with arizona governor doug ducey and criticized the governor's response to the...
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this hour-long virtual event was sponsored by georgetown university. >> good evening everyone and thank you for joining tonight's virtual political page turner event hosted by institute of politics and public service at the public policy. i received my master of public policy and throughout my time in georgetowatgeorgetown might have opportunity to participate various events. this spring we dove into the primary campaign strategy. i'm looking forward to connecting the topics for the class with discussions tonight. i am pleased to introduce the guest tonight senior adviser to the presidential campaign and offer of speaking truth to power and reclaiming america. as a fellow woman of color and encouraged by the political leadership, passion for social change in the representation in the space that has historically excluded women of color. the seasoned political strategist who have 25 became the youngest presidential secretary on record while working on the 2016 presidential campaign and was named to the list shaping the 2016 election. unapologetically fighting for the juvenile justice refo
this hour-long virtual event was sponsored by georgetown university. >> good evening everyone and thank you for joining tonight's virtual political page turner event hosted by institute of politics and public service at the public policy. i received my master of public policy and throughout my time in georgetowatgeorgetown might have opportunity to participate various events. this spring we dove into the primary campaign strategy. i'm looking forward to connecting the topics for the class...
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national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university on tuesday. watch live coverage at 4:00 p.
national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university on tuesday. watch live coverage at 4:00 p.
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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread and c span span 3, the energy secretary talks about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. campaign 2020 was aboute and a half months before the election. give us the political lay of the land in joe biden and president donald trump. jon: biden has an advantage, steve. the democrats have a formidable machine. they won the presidential race the last three cycles. hillary clinton beat donald trump by two other half points, although that was closer than it looked because the race was over by early voting, which lasts two weeks, and the democrats had banked enough votes. biden is ahead in polls, only slightly outside the margin of error in recent polling. there has not been a lot of public polling. the democrats have a substantial registration advantage, which they have for many years, including 154,000 voters or so in clark county, where las vegas is, 70% of the vote. very difficult for a republican to win statewide in nevada with that firewall the dem
anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread and c span span 3, the energy secretary talks about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. campaign 2020 was aboute and a half months before the election. give us the political lay of the land in joe biden and president donald trump. jon: biden has an advantage, steve. the democrats have a formidable machine. they won the presidential race the last three...
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i teach the students of many of these middle class families at georgetown and students themselves are grappling with many of these issues themselves because they enjoy rights as students at georgetown that perhaps they don't have going to a a major university in china. i don't think this story is overon questi. >> mr. swawell, any further questions? >> yes, thank you, chair. just quickly, it does look like this was a global final exam that everyone was given as it e relates to covid-19 and we have monumentally failed it. and as the chair pointed out, there's no evidence that virus came from a bio lab, however, does china view this now that wearing face masks and taking precautions is a health -- would china view this as an opportunity if they wanted to develop a, a bio, develop a virus? is that crazy to think about, that they may have stumbled upon a real weakness that the united states has and something they could exploit? >> that's a hot potato and a difficult one to answer. but i think we should never underestimate the degree to which china, this is born of a lot of historical sens
i teach the students of many of these middle class families at georgetown and students themselves are grappling with many of these issues themselves because they enjoy rights as students at georgetown that perhaps they don't have going to a a major university in china. i don't think this story is overon questi. >> mr. swawell, any further questions? >> yes, thank you, chair. just quickly, it does look like this was a global final exam that everyone was given as it e relates to...
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but there is a catholic church in georgetown, for example. i can't remember when the first catholic parish in the city of washington starts, but it is not long after this period we are talking about. at some point, they do move out of the capital building. i don't know when. >> chuck, one of the questions -- we have a couple folks who are still interested in the cheese. we have two questions. one is maybe not quite in your venue, but nevertheless. it was called the cheshire cheese because it came from cheshire. or was it cheddar cheese, what is the relationship between cheshire cheese and cheddar cheese? chuck: i don't know. they both begin with the same letter. jane: there you go. chuck: that is the only connection i can think of. it was called the cheshire cheese also, which makes the expression mammoth cheese all the more pointed. someone went to the trouble to call it mammoth cheese. as i said to coin the word at the same time. but it was also known as the cheshire cheese because it came from cheshire, and it was cheddar. maybe cheddar la
but there is a catholic church in georgetown, for example. i can't remember when the first catholic parish in the city of washington starts, but it is not long after this period we are talking about. at some point, they do move out of the capital building. i don't know when. >> chuck, one of the questions -- we have a couple folks who are still interested in the cheese. we have two questions. one is maybe not quite in your venue, but nevertheless. it was called the cheshire cheese because...
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she's a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she's the author of "in reckless hands, skinner v. oklahoma, and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction, and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you have seen the earlier c-span performance, you will find it entrancing about the facts of the progressive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt made the bake shop case famous. but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the case and differ in many respects from our current constitutional law. so i hope today, having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinne
she's a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she's the author of "in reckless hands, skinner v. oklahoma, and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction, and i am...
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i went to georgetown undergraduate hear the nation's capital and i remember when i landed at georgetown i went to the foreign student office to get all my information and they said something about being a foreign student but not getting my rooming assignment the guy was very well meaning all he heard was foreign student and said do you speak english? i remember being so surprised jokingly saying i do but only if you talk very slowly. [laughter] so that was the beginning of my entry into the united states. i never dreamt i would be sitting here talk to you as a member of congress. >>host: absolutely. i would encourage people to read the book just to see how somebody arrives at age 17 for the first time ever and that results in a person becoming a member of congress. this will be fun because you are a leader of the progressive ring of the democratic party and the leader of the new democrat coalition. one of the things that was fun about your book is to stereotype progressives they will have to grapple with the fact he went to business school and worked on wall street in a medical device c
i went to georgetown undergraduate hear the nation's capital and i remember when i landed at georgetown i went to the foreign student office to get all my information and they said something about being a foreign student but not getting my rooming assignment the guy was very well meaning all he heard was foreign student and said do you speak english? i remember being so surprised jokingly saying i do but only if you talk very slowly. [laughter] so that was the beginning of my entry into the...
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national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university on tuesday. watch live coverage on c-span2, online at c-span.org, or listen live with the c-span radio app. ♪
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and it was a very enlightening and enjoyable experiencing dealing with you and the students at georgetown so thanks for having me. take care. >> thank you. >> our countries are linked by trade and travel. >> for ongoing efforts to focus on a mission to save lives, to meet the needs of our state and our health care workers. >> thanks for coming out to say hello everybody. >> your calls and comments are welcome. >> via part of the conversation with her live call-in program "washington journal" and if you missed any of her live coverage watch anytime on-demand at c-span.org or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> we will take you to live to the white house rose garden where president trump's holding a news conference this afternoon. this is 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] [inau
and it was a very enlightening and enjoyable experiencing dealing with you and the students at georgetown so thanks for having me. take care. >> thank you. >> our countries are linked by trade and travel. >> for ongoing efforts to focus on a mission to save lives, to meet the needs of our state and our health care workers. >> thanks for coming out to say hello everybody. >> your calls and comments are welcome. >> via part of the conversation with her live...
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bachelorse with a degree from university of oklahoma and a phd from georgetown university. assistantss research to a political scientist, economist and author and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright, who was here for a private inner earlier this year just to drop a name or two to impress you. jewellined the william college faculty in 1992 and now serves as chair of the department of political science and director of the international relations major. the william jewell student body has voted him professor of the year an amazing four times. gary is also a longtime supporter of the national world war i museum and memorial and for that we are very appreciative. please give a warm welcome to dr. gary armstrong. [applause] >> good evening and thank you for coming tonight. of interesting questions. on the 100th anniversary of the senate's first rejection of the versailles peace treaty. what a great moment to talk about america's place in the world. of growingme polarization and radicalization. there had been a series of race riot in the current
bachelorse with a degree from university of oklahoma and a phd from georgetown university. assistantss research to a political scientist, economist and author and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright, who was here for a private inner earlier this year just to drop a name or two to impress you. jewellined the william college faculty in 1992 and now serves as chair of the department of political science and director of the international relations major. the...
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but he is still going on podcast and talking in georgetown and contradicting the president, who is sayingthing is fine. dr. fauci said if you look at what other countries are doing, the u.s. is not doing a good job. so he is wrinkling people within -- white house, -- wrinkling ankling people within the white house, especially the president, who does not take kindly to criticism. has had therida second-highest daily total since their outbreak began. california has ordered shutting bars and banning indoor dining statewide. become theca has second worst region for the virus. than 35,000 people have died in mexico, aching it a fourth the worst -- making it the fourth worst death toll. the government is facing criticism for reopening the economy too soon. is reinstating strict safety measures for at least a week to help combat a sudden spike in infections. says jim's salons and nightclubs will close wednesday. -- gymnasiums, salons, and nightclubs will close wednesday. hong kong has one of the lowest death rates but reported 50 cases monday. south africa is the worst affected country in africa
but he is still going on podcast and talking in georgetown and contradicting the president, who is sayingthing is fine. dr. fauci said if you look at what other countries are doing, the u.s. is not doing a good job. so he is wrinkling people within -- white house, -- wrinkling ankling people within the white house, especially the president, who does not take kindly to criticism. has had therida second-highest daily total since their outbreak began. california has ordered shutting bars and...
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the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases held discuss, 19 at an event hosted by georgetown university. you can watch all of those events online as well at c-span .org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> tonight, special addition of book tv during week nights this. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern john bolton, president trump's former national security advisor, talks with washington post about his book, the room where it happened. then david horowitz offers his thoughts on how president trump can win reelection in 2020. later, state university of new york economics professor stephanie kelton and huff post senior reporter zachary carter, talk about modern economic theories and whether they still hold up. enjoy book tv on c-span2. ♪ >> c-span, has unfolded coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online or listen on every radio app. be a part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-spa
the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases held discuss, 19 at an event hosted by georgetown university. you can watch all of those events online as well at c-span .org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> tonight, special addition of book tv during week nights this. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern john bolton, president trump's former national security advisor, talks with washington post about his book, the room where it happened. then david horowitz offers his...
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my colleagues at georgetown, i have elected to do the hybrid.are professors, i have a hybrid. i love being in my classrooms sandra, i miss my students because they give me my energy, my strength and my vision. i want to be back in my classroom, i will have all my protective gear, and i want to be back in my classrooms. i know some of my students will come back and some of my students will not. we have to be flexible but we also need to listen to the medical experts and also the parents, the educators and if the american academy of pediatrics says it's more important to get kids back to school even with the risks involved. i think this is important to get in here, the loss of instruction outweighs the covid-19 risks. >> i can tell you -- let me tell you, my youngest of three just finished kindergarten virtually. it was so difficult for him and i will tell you that i accept that there is going to be risks to reopening the school but i can tell you that little boy getting back into that classroom is a vital are not only his fundamental education bu
my colleagues at georgetown, i have elected to do the hybrid.are professors, i have a hybrid. i love being in my classrooms sandra, i miss my students because they give me my energy, my strength and my vision. i want to be back in my classroom, i will have all my protective gear, and i want to be back in my classrooms. i know some of my students will come back and some of my students will not. we have to be flexible but we also need to listen to the medical experts and also the parents, the...
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laura bush went antiquing in georgetown to check out the shops there and that kind of thing.nd so the idea that you have to find some way to, you know, maintain a life outside of just the strictures of the white house. >> bill clinton also famously would go running, not so much hillary clinton, but i felt like the clintons had a presence in washington as well, actually. >> so the media really has covered the first lady extensively. we have some graphics of the number of magazine covers that have been done on her. if you look -- you wrote a book that was highly competitive, lots of books coming out about michelle obama. is this the way it will be for first ladies this time forward? or is there something special about this first lady? >> there is an intense interest from the beginning, and i think a willingness to engage the public outside of, you know, the traditional press corps. and the magazine covers are one example of that, everything from "vogue" to "better homes and gardens," so it's just such a broad spectrum. you're speaking to those audiences of those magazines, in a
laura bush went antiquing in georgetown to check out the shops there and that kind of thing.nd so the idea that you have to find some way to, you know, maintain a life outside of just the strictures of the white house. >> bill clinton also famously would go running, not so much hillary clinton, but i felt like the clintons had a presence in washington as well, actually. >> so the media really has covered the first lady extensively. we have some graphics of the number of magazine...
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-china relationship, as both a professor at georgetown and a staffer on the national security council, the history is pretty clear of the relationship. in concerttself and with others, has been effective in shaping china's foreign end master policies. when it comes to issues of arms control and nonproliferation, china's participation in multilateral organizations, the overall trajectory of economic u.s. has china, the had a positive effect on shaping china's behavior. i think the empirical record is very strong on this point. number three, going forward, that is going to be more challenging simply because of the fact that the party state system that xi jinping has built i think is very prideful and proud of their accomplishment. they are increasingly resistant pressure from the outside simply because the chinese economy is bigger and has a more global footprint. they are resistant to pressure from the outside that makes it more difficult -- from the outside. that makes it more difficult. the issue is how do you connect american strategies and global strategies for shaping china with c
-china relationship, as both a professor at georgetown and a staffer on the national security council, the history is pretty clear of the relationship. in concerttself and with others, has been effective in shaping china's foreign end master policies. when it comes to issues of arms control and nonproliferation, china's participation in multilateral organizations, the overall trajectory of economic u.s. has china, the had a positive effect on shaping china's behavior. i think the empirical...
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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. and on c-span3, the energy secretary testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. at his coronavirus briefing, new york governor andrew cuomo reopeninghe state's guidelines and criticized president trump's approach to schools. he also spoke about the federal government's overall response to , rising cases across the country, and concerns over travelers potentially causing another outbreak in new york. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. a pleasure to be here gov. cuomo: good morning, everyone. the doctor who has been working on among other things the state reopening -- school reopening plan. right, melissa, secretary to the governor. to her right rick cotton was the head of the board authority who's been doing an extraordinary job overall, building laguardia airport, first newport and the united states in 25 years, redoing john f. kennedy airport and then if that wasn't enough he
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he's going to be speaking to students at georgetown university in just a few minutes. yesterday, he was making the case that but he believes that in order to reopen safely, there does need to be a little bit of a pull back. listen here. >> i am really confident we can if we step back. you don't necessarily need to shut down again. bob pulled back a bit. and then, proceed in a very prudent way observing the guidelines and going from step to step. >> meanwhile, you have the former vice president and the president's 2020 opponent joe biden giving a big speech on the economy. he really pushed back on the president's plan for not just reopening the company, country, but reopening schools this fall. watch. >> mr. president, open everything now isn't a strategy for success. it is barely a slogan. quit pushing the false choice between protecting our health and protecting our economy. all it does is endanger our recovery on both fronts. >> it's going to be very interesting to see if president trump decides to respond to some of those attacks from the former vice president joe b
he's going to be speaking to students at georgetown university in just a few minutes. yesterday, he was making the case that but he believes that in order to reopen safely, there does need to be a little bit of a pull back. listen here. >> i am really confident we can if we step back. you don't necessarily need to shut down again. bob pulled back a bit. and then, proceed in a very prudent way observing the guidelines and going from step to step. >> meanwhile, you have the former...
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i was a georgetown graduate here in the nation's capital and i remember when i landed at georgetown and i went to the board student office to get my information and they said, i said something about a foreign student with not having my assignment. a guy that was well meaning i think all he heard was foreign student and he stopped what he was doing and said do you speak english. i remember being so surprised by that and said jokingly, while, i do, but only if you talk very slowly. [laughter] so, that was the beginning of my entry into the united states, and i don't think i could have ever dreamt i would be sitting here talking to you as a member of congress. >> host: yeah, absolutely. it is an intimate portrait and i would encourage people to read the story to see how somebody arrives at the age of 17 for the first time ever, the evolution that results in that first becoming a member of congress. one of the reasons this conversation is going to be fun as they were the leader of the progressive wing of the progressive party and by the new democratic coalition the more centrist wing. one o
i was a georgetown graduate here in the nation's capital and i remember when i landed at georgetown and i went to the board student office to get my information and they said, i said something about a foreign student with not having my assignment. a guy that was well meaning i think all he heard was foreign student and he stopped what he was doing and said do you speak english. i remember being so surprised by that and said jokingly, while, i do, but only if you talk very slowly. [laughter] so,...
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fauci speech to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. secretary, the energy testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. at the white house, president trump hosted a roundtable on policing, which included law enforcement officials, administration staff, and members of the public. after the meeting, the president of questions on the coronavirus pandemic and his decision to commute roger stone's sentence. [applause] pres. trump: great to have you here. nice group, some familiar faces. so, thank you all very much for being at the white house. very special house, very special. place. i'm grateful to be joined by citizens whose lives have been saved by law enforcement heroes. they are being very unfairly treated over the last long. bang of time, and over the last few years. it is terrible what is happening. south carolina sheriff deputy william. william? ok. ok. that's a good excuse. and palm beach county deputy reese. cory hi, cory. in recent weeks, our country police officers have really been un
fauci speech to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. secretary, the energy testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. at the white house, president trump hosted a roundtable on policing, which included law enforcement officials, administration staff, and members of the public. after the meeting, the president of questions on the coronavirus pandemic and his decision to commute roger stone's sentence....
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he paid $450,000 to boost his caught 2 daughter's entrance exam scores and get one of them into georgetown. he cried before a judge calling himself a common thief. his wife was sentenced in march to seven months. the forum is about to start this evening. the department is unveiling a new tool to be more transparent on the use of force inside dens. it's called the use of force analysis dashboard. and you can find it on the department's website. it provides details and data on all incidents between 2017 and 2019. the department which has a history of controversial use of force incidents had 460 indianapolis dents during that two-year period. fire crews on the look out for hot spots. it happened yesterday at 13th and folsom. investigators are looking into a mattress at a homeless encampment many tererai as a possible cause. three people displaced. and one serve firefighter recovering tonight. >>> new numbers showing rent prices dropping more. including in san francisco one bay area city. >>> sir francis high school goes beyond taking down his statue. >>> and a mysterious tour at the wincheste
he paid $450,000 to boost his caught 2 daughter's entrance exam scores and get one of them into georgetown. he cried before a judge calling himself a common thief. his wife was sentenced in march to seven months. the forum is about to start this evening. the department is unveiling a new tool to be more transparent on the use of force inside dens. it's called the use of force analysis dashboard. and you can find it on the department's website. it provides details and data on all incidents...
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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. secretary, the energy testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. >> at his coronavirus briefing, new york governor andrew cuomo outlined the state school reopening guidelines and criticized president trump's approach to schools. he also spoke about the federal government's overall response to the pandemic, rising cases across the country, and concerns over travelers potentially causing another outbreak in new york. this is an hour. gov. cuomo: good morning, everyone. a pleasure to be here this morning. beautiful new york city. we have -- working in the school reopening plan. we have the secretary to the governor. we have the head of the port authority who has been doing an extraordinary job overall building laguardia airport, the first new airport in the united states in 25 years, redoing john f. kennedy airport. if that wasn't enough, he had to deal with something called covid, which obviously impacted the airport. we are so lucky to ha
anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. secretary, the energy testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. >> at his coronavirus briefing, new york governor andrew cuomo outlined the state school reopening guidelines and criticized president trump's approach to schools. he also spoke about the federal government's overall response to the pandemic, rising cases across the country, and...
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sm to have a problem with our communications with katy in georgetown and washington, d.c.m tim willcox in london. the british government has bowed to pressure from wasngton and decided to halt huawei and stop huawei from its 5g network. its a significant reversal of an earlier decision to allow the chinese telecoms cpany limited access in britain's fute 5g systems. 5g became -- hwei became a flashpoint in the balance of power between the u.s. and china with america's allies caught in the middle. this report by the bbc's gordon corera. gordon: 5g promises to be thelo techgy of the future, empowering innovation and connecting everything around us. but today wern l huawei will be locked out of that future in the u.k. as the government announced a major u-turn on the role of the chinese company. >> as facts have changed, so have our approach. wen ave taken the decisere can be no new huawei equipment from the e of this year and set out a timetable to exclude huawei completely by 2027 with an irreversible path implemented by the next :ection. gord critics claim allowing a chines
sm to have a problem with our communications with katy in georgetown and washington, d.c.m tim willcox in london. the british government has bowed to pressure from wasngton and decided to halt huawei and stop huawei from its 5g network. its a significant reversal of an earlier decision to allow the chinese telecoms cpany limited access in britain's fute 5g systems. 5g became -- hwei became a flashpoint in the balance of power between the u.s. and china with america's allies caught in the...
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say manuel paid prides to boost his two daughter's entrance exams scores and get one of them into georgetown as a bogus tennis recruit. today before a judge, he apologized to his family and friends he declared himself quote humiliated, a broken man, a criminal and a common thief. his wife, elizabeth, was sentenced back in march to seven months behind bars. mean time, actress lori loughlin and her fashion designer husband are scheduled to be sentenced month month for their roles in the scheme. they pled guilty to paying half a million dollars to get their daughters into usc as fake crew recruits. her plea deal calls for two months behind bars her husband's calls for five months. >>> a former san jose city council candidate facing up to six years in prison in connection with the deadly crash. jennifer hitchens is facing felony vehicular manslaughter charges. a warrant was issued for hearre she's accused of running down a 66-year-old pedestrian named timothy starky. inflnce medicat march bay area was running for the district city council seat when the crash happened. >>> our top stories at ,
say manuel paid prides to boost his two daughter's entrance exams scores and get one of them into georgetown as a bogus tennis recruit. today before a judge, he apologized to his family and friends he declared himself quote humiliated, a broken man, a criminal and a common thief. his wife, elizabeth, was sentenced back in march to seven months behind bars. mean time, actress lori loughlin and her fashion designer husband are scheduled to be sentenced month month for their roles in the scheme....
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you can't get a degree, i got one in georgetown.c party, and now i was the first black chair. and now folks are telling me, jai jaime, you can't beat lindsey graham. this quarter, we doubled, almost doubled what we raised. because we're going to beat him. we're going to close the chapter on what i call the old south which lindsey is a relic of. we're going to start a new south, that's bold, inclusive and tdiverse. i feel the energy on the ground with people who are fed up with lindsey graham and the rubber stampings he's been doing. >> billy: it's so impressive. one thing i found fascinating that you said about lindsey. i think the quote is, lindsey's too into being lindsey. what did you mean by that? >> well, he's totally focussed on his own political power and political relevance. he's not focussed on the people of south carolina. hey, billy, when you think about it, this is a man who hasn't ton done an in person live town hall. this is a state where 38% of our rural communities have no access to broadband wi-fi. that means you ca
you can't get a degree, i got one in georgetown.c party, and now i was the first black chair. and now folks are telling me, jai jaime, you can't beat lindsey graham. this quarter, we doubled, almost doubled what we raised. because we're going to beat him. we're going to close the chapter on what i call the old south which lindsey is a relic of. we're going to start a new south, that's bold, inclusive and tdiverse. i feel the energy on the ground with people who are fed up with lindsey graham...
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fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. . >> good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics.
fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. . >> good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics.
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her family's history is quintessential it's in that some of her family stayed in georgetown and she has relatives who are still there. there was a train depot very close to town at least one of her male and sisters, i think it would've been, her grandfather, her great-grandfather travel to chicago because that's where the trains went and was able to settle in the south side where there were the packing plants in the stock yards and all of that industry. labor there was still a lot of racism, there's two different wage scales for white black black men and white men but it was better than the south. in the robinson family was able to establish a very broad and rooted family in chicago so that when she and barack obama were first going out, that was his, that was a real epiphany for him. i mean an experience to be in such a rooted family where your uncles were coming around and people were visiting with each other, it was just a different family life than he had. experienced >> before we leave her childhood years, adrian wilbur on twitter asks, mrs. obama isn't to having children exercise
her family's history is quintessential it's in that some of her family stayed in georgetown and she has relatives who are still there. there was a train depot very close to town at least one of her male and sisters, i think it would've been, her grandfather, her great-grandfather travel to chicago because that's where the trains went and was able to settle in the south side where there were the packing plants in the stock yards and all of that industry. labor there was still a lot of racism,...
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he's director of the georgetown center for the constitution. he's published many, many things. his most recent book is our republican constitution, securing the liberty and sovereignty of we the people. he's also written restoring the lost constitution and between the two is our moderator. she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center and an author, and a forthcoming book "misreading law misreading democracy." please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett and north. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel thank you very much, justice brier, for that wonderful introduction. and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner dissolers in the country. if you've seen an earlier c-span performance you will find it entrancing about the facts of the progressive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt made the big cake shop case famous, but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the place in many respects from our current con
he's director of the georgetown center for the constitution. he's published many, many things. his most recent book is our republican constitution, securing the liberty and sovereignty of we the people. he's also written restoring the lost constitution and between the two is our moderator. she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center and an author, and a forthcoming book "misreading law misreading democracy." please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett...
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he graduated with a bachelors degree from the university of oklahoma and phd from georgetown. gary served as research assistants to a political scientist, political economist and author, and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine whoight, who is here for -- was here for a private dinner earlier this year, just to drop a name to impress you. [laughter] gary joined the william jewell college effectively -- college faculty in 1992 and now serves as director of political science. the william jewell student body has voted him professor of the year an amazing four times. gary's a long time supporter of the national world war i museum and memorial, and for that we are very appreciative. please get a warm welcome to dr. gary armstrong. [applause] professor armstrong: good evening, and thank you for coming tonight. there should be lots of theresting questions about 100th anniversary of the senate's first rejection of the versailles peace treaty. what a great moment to talk about america's place in the world. it was a time of growing polarization and americanizat
he graduated with a bachelors degree from the university of oklahoma and phd from georgetown. gary served as research assistants to a political scientist, political economist and author, and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine whoight, who is here for -- was here for a private dinner earlier this year, just to drop a name to impress you. [laughter] gary joined the william jewell college effectively -- college faculty in 1992 and now serves as director of political...
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several universities, including harvard, princeton and georgetown just announced that half their students or fewer will be allowed back on campus. >> we're very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools, to get them open. >> the american academy of pediatrics is advocating for children to return to school as long as strong safety measures are in place, which is what many teachers are demanding and say is not yet in place. >>> as universities move to online classes during this pandemic, a new rule that could have a major impact on foreign students this upcoming fall semester. according to the new federal immigration guidelines, international students fully enrolled in online classes will not be allowed to stay in the country. students must take at least some of their classes in-person in order to remain in the u.s. stanford issued a statement saying it's concerned about the new restriction on international students and looking at how to best support them in completing their degrees. >>> our fire danger today much better than the last few days, however,
several universities, including harvard, princeton and georgetown just announced that half their students or fewer will be allowed back on campus. >> we're very much going to put pressure on governors and everybody else to open the schools, to get them open. >> the american academy of pediatrics is advocating for children to return to school as long as strong safety measures are in place, which is what many teachers are demanding and say is not yet in place. >>> as...
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this hour-long virtual event was sponsored by georgetown university. >> good evening everyone and thank you for joining tonight's virtual political page turner event hosted by institute of politics and public service at the public policy. i received my master o
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state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as noted victories although in some ways limited victories for the rule of law at some point do you think of the 2 opinions separately the vance opinion related to a subpoena against the president or for the president's financial records i should say to a bank by the state of new york and a court essentially affirmed that the state of new york can proceed without subpoenas entitled to that and for information that the president doesn't have any special protection by virtue of being president to prevent that information being disclosed that's been allowed the state of new york to continue in doing
state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as...