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we know that's georgetown university.roviding scholarships, they are not helping people find out if they're descendants or not. >> i consider that to be part of their birthright. >> i helped co-found the group that is intending on finding equity. i felt the university wasn't going to do theis work if we didn't. >> we introduced reparations seeking to attach a $27.20 activity fee onto tuition. >> we intended on raising $400,000 a year and use it for needed medical help, internet access or wanted a better opportunity to reach higher learning. >> we as a community are embodies jesuit values greater than that of the catholic church or founders of georgetown university. >> our fee was about a fourth of these other fees. probably less. >> the referendum was passed by over 66% of the student populationna april of 2019. >> and so for the very first time under shep's leadership, the student body of an american university went on record as saying that they felt that they, personally, owed a debt to the families of the people who ma
we know that's georgetown university.roviding scholarships, they are not helping people find out if they're descendants or not. >> i consider that to be part of their birthright. >> i helped co-found the group that is intending on finding equity. i felt the university wasn't going to do theis work if we didn't. >> we introduced reparations seeking to attach a $27.20 activity fee onto tuition. >> we intended on raising $400,000 a year and use it for needed medical help,...
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these next are from remarks here at georgetown. i can tell you everything i have done in the law, every job i have had has been richly rewarding. you are going to a fine law school. you have the opportunity to take a multitude of courses. i hope you thrive in that education, and that you come away from it with the knowledge that a true member of the legal profession has an obligation to give back to his or her community. you have a privilege, a monopoly on legal representation. because of that privilege you owe an obligation to help make things a little better for people less fortunate than you. i hope while you are in law school you will think about things you care about. is it the environment? is it discrimination? is it the way we run our election? whatever it is, whatever your passion is, pursue that. i can tell you that i have gotten more satisfaction out of things i did for which i was not paid, than i did for most of my paid jobs. i wish you well. this next is from a speech that the justice gave to students in paris. and as
these next are from remarks here at georgetown. i can tell you everything i have done in the law, every job i have had has been richly rewarding. you are going to a fine law school. you have the opportunity to take a multitude of courses. i hope you thrive in that education, and that you come away from it with the knowledge that a true member of the legal profession has an obligation to give back to his or her community. you have a privilege, a monopoly on legal representation. because of that...
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i am bill trainer, dean of georgetown law. i would like to thank you all for joining us for tonight's tribute to justice ginsburg. these past few days have been painful and hard, and i, like you, have been heartbroken. justice ginsburg was a giant in the law, a champion of justice ad equality, and she was also treasured member of the georgetown law community for many years, beginning with her husband marty's joining the faculty. she was remarkably generous with her time. i will never forget walking into -- on so many occasions. every year she spoke to our first year class. walking with her out onto the stage, looking out at hundreds of students, many of them wearing notorious rbg t-shirts and seeing their faces light up and uploading ecstatically as , eventered the room though her security team always told us that she would leave right after her talk, she always stayed to talk to students and since friday, i have received so many photos from our students of the selfies they took with her. notes about what a wonderful memory it
i am bill trainer, dean of georgetown law. i would like to thank you all for joining us for tonight's tribute to justice ginsburg. these past few days have been painful and hard, and i, like you, have been heartbroken. justice ginsburg was a giant in the law, a champion of justice ad equality, and she was also treasured member of the georgetown law community for many years, beginning with her husband marty's joining the faculty. she was remarkably generous with her time. i will never forget...
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when he first got the job at georgetown, you know, no one wanted him.school, you know. it's a predominantly white school. here you have a black man and higgs te his time was predominantly black. it rubbed a lot of people wrong. but he was able to be successful in that environment. georgetown, even though it's still a predominantly white school, it's changed. our president has done an outstanding job of making sure everyone feels welcome. but he would fight everything the same way he fought everything back then, with his heart, his soul, his courage. he would be on the front line with his voice and using his platform to invoke change. >> so i know your team -- i don't think your team is practicing yet obviously because of coronavirus and that has yet to be determined. i know you personally had your own personal battle with covid-19. you were hospitalized. what was that like and how are you feeling now? >> i'm feeling much better. i'm feeling fine. everyone knows that i was, you know, infected. it was -- it was rough. i was in the hospital for five days.
when he first got the job at georgetown, you know, no one wanted him.school, you know. it's a predominantly white school. here you have a black man and higgs te his time was predominantly black. it rubbed a lot of people wrong. but he was able to be successful in that environment. georgetown, even though it's still a predominantly white school, it's changed. our president has done an outstanding job of making sure everyone feels welcome. but he would fight everything the same way he fought...
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student in the mastery of public policy at georgetown. do you view part of responding to a crisis is the opportunity to bring about larger change and if yes, how did you try to act on that? >> denis, do you want to take this one first? >> yeah. rod emanuel was our first chief of staff but he had a theory that he said, you don't want to waste a good crisis where you have the opportunity of the full attention of policymakers and the country to ensure that you can kind of make a big correction if the country in fact needs a big correction. that is how he, as chief of staff, and the president approached that period of 2009 and 2010 when we were managing through the great recession and try to ensure that we were learning lessons from that recession and what got us into it such that we were better positioned to avoid going back into recession based on the same reasons. that led to a lot of big legislation like the dodd frank act which marked an anniversary last week that related to regulation of our banks and non-traditional instruments in our
student in the mastery of public policy at georgetown. do you view part of responding to a crisis is the opportunity to bring about larger change and if yes, how did you try to act on that? >> denis, do you want to take this one first? >> yeah. rod emanuel was our first chief of staff but he had a theory that he said, you don't want to waste a good crisis where you have the opportunity of the full attention of policymakers and the country to ensure that you can kind of make a big...
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i hope they are still teaching plato at georgetown. he is right. you can go back thousands of years and there is warnings against mob rule. that is where social media is taking you. there is no more filter between the masses and the decision-making. andy, thank you. i enjoyed that very much. we are getting really close to the end, but i want to get one more student question in if we can. adeline. to >> i am a rising third-year student in the mastery of public policy at georgetown. do you view part of responding to a crisis is the opportunity to bring about larger change and if yes, how did you try to act on that? denis, do you want to take this one first? >> yeah. our chief of staff had a theory , you don't want to waste a good crisis where you have the opportunity of the full attention of policymakers and the country to ensure that you can kind of make a big country needsthe a big correction. that is how he, as chief of staff, and the president 2009ached that period of we were managing through the great recession and try to ensure that we were lea
i hope they are still teaching plato at georgetown. he is right. you can go back thousands of years and there is warnings against mob rule. that is where social media is taking you. there is no more filter between the masses and the decision-making. andy, thank you. i enjoyed that very much. we are getting really close to the end, but i want to get one more student question in if we can. adeline. to >> i am a rising third-year student in the mastery of public policy at georgetown. do you...
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i am the dean of georgetown law. it is an honor to welcome you to the first annual justice ruth bader ginsburg lecture at georgetown university law center. [applause] the justice ginsburg lecture series features distinguished leaders who like justice ginsburg have committed their lives to furthering equality and human rights. it is an opportunity for our graduating students to hear from a giant in the law as she reflects on her career and offers advice to them as they graduate. and we are truly fortunate that the first speaker in this series will be, of course, justice ginsburg. another round of applause. [applause] justice ginsburg is a legend in the law and in life. she has served with the greatest distinction on the supreme court andthe past 25 years, even if she had never been a judge or justice, she would still have learned a great place in legal history for her groundbreaking work in her advocacy to promote gender equality. a great justice, a great advocate, and who else has come become a cultural icon? [laught
i am the dean of georgetown law. it is an honor to welcome you to the first annual justice ruth bader ginsburg lecture at georgetown university law center. [applause] the justice ginsburg lecture series features distinguished leaders who like justice ginsburg have committed their lives to furthering equality and human rights. it is an opportunity for our graduating students to hear from a giant in the law as she reflects on her career and offers advice to them as they graduate. and we are truly...
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georgetown university hosted event. >> i want to thank everyone for tonight. both here in the zoom chat, members of the georgetown community, but also the broader public who is following us on social media or other channels. this is a really timely conversation, i think, as we look at the world and the state of our politics right now, and the number of crises that we're all dealing with, much of it falls at the doorstep of the oval office to be dealt with. and so to help us sort of sort through how presidents think about this, we thought who better to convene than a group of former chiefs of staff who have been there on the front line, working arm in arm with the president of the united states, with the last four presidents of the united states in tackling various crises. these crises have come in all shapes, sizes, and forms, whether we're talking about military action, whether we're talking about economic crises, terror attacks, natural disasters, or global pandemics. the guests on our panel tonight have seen it all. so we're very fortunate to have them join
georgetown university hosted event. >> i want to thank everyone for tonight. both here in the zoom chat, members of the georgetown community, but also the broader public who is following us on social media or other channels. this is a really timely conversation, i think, as we look at the world and the state of our politics right now, and the number of crises that we're all dealing with, much of it falls at the doorstep of the oval office to be dealt with. and so to help us sort of sort...
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also from georgetown law. so anybody who wants to should be on video and take the floor. anyone want to start? >> don? >> i'm still trying to get my head around the idea that justice ginsburg won't be on the bench any longer. i think for most of us, maybe all of us on this panel, who r have argued in front of the court, i don't know about you, paul, but she's been there for every argument we've made on the court and as you said in your introduction, even when you ultimately got her vote, she would always put you through your paces with that sort of insistence on exactness and insistence on getting things just right. and i think all of us, whatever we think one way or another about her understanding of the l law, have to admire so deeply her work on the court in these last few years, to have been able, given all that she dealt with physically, to be as active and vibrant member of the court up to her very last day is just awe-inspiring thing. and to explain, i think, why she was such and achieved as much as she
also from georgetown law. so anybody who wants to should be on video and take the floor. anyone want to start? >> don? >> i'm still trying to get my head around the idea that justice ginsburg won't be on the bench any longer. i think for most of us, maybe all of us on this panel, who r have argued in front of the court, i don't know about you, paul, but she's been there for every argument we've made on the court and as you said in your introduction, even when you ultimately got her...
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we have maurice jackson an associate professor of african-american history at georgetown university and poland seneca case and he is one of the protest is and has been among the demonstrations for the last 100 days also in washington d.c. there pramod a political strategist and consultant derrick is a former regional press secretary for the democratic national committee a warm welcome to all of you senator i'd like to start with you 100 straight days or nights of protest in portland how have things changed or evolved in that time. has been adjusted it's been our it's been a roller coaster. at times as mr. there is some of this we're still it's like it's. going back a 100 years so. it's very interesting exhaust and wealth mentally and physically. it's definitely
we have maurice jackson an associate professor of african-american history at georgetown university and poland seneca case and he is one of the protest is and has been among the demonstrations for the last 100 days also in washington d.c. there pramod a political strategist and consultant derrick is a former regional press secretary for the democratic national committee a warm welcome to all of you senator i'd like to start with you 100 straight days or nights of protest in portland how have...
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and as the governor of arkansas and then to go to georgetown in the eighties and that was our connectionst: as ambassador for four years and then when the second term came along warren christopher announced his retirement. there was competition for the next secretary of state and no woman has been picked. >> no. i think it would happen. there was this. of the great nation and my name was mentioned as a cabinet member and then someone said no woman can ever be secretary of state so the arabs ambassador said we have had no problems dealing with ambassador albright with no problems with secretary albright. somebody at the white house i don't want to know who, said she is second-tier. i truly did not believe it would happen but i was surprised when it did. i was in new york. and the chief of staff called me in december 1992 and said i'm sorry 1996, if the president of the united states were to call you would you take the call? if the president were ask you to be secretary of state would you say yes? i obviously said yes to both lisa go home the president will call you in the morning but took
and as the governor of arkansas and then to go to georgetown in the eighties and that was our connectionst: as ambassador for four years and then when the second term came along warren christopher announced his retirement. there was competition for the next secretary of state and no woman has been picked. >> no. i think it would happen. there was this. of the great nation and my name was mentioned as a cabinet member and then someone said no woman can ever be secretary of state so the...
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title thompson was known for transforming georgetown into a powerhouse and molding basketball gres like patrick ewing and allen iverson both on and off the court. >> coach thompson saved my le. no other schools were recruiting me anymore. my mom went to georgetown and begged him to give me a chance and he did. ( applause ) >> reporter: thompson saw his own role as going beyond basketball. >> i could use it as something to open a doorway for myself or other people. it was an educational instrument for me. orter: thompson made a point of recruiting black athletes to the predominantly white campus, and spoke out about injustices he saw. in 1989, he famously walked off the court before a game to protest an n.c.a.a. scholarship rule he felt would hurt disadvantaged students. >> because of the success we were having as a basketball coach and me being an african- american, i had an obligation th say someing about it. so i did. >> reporter: the n.c.a.a. ultimately modified the rule.so john thompcoached at gorgetown for 27 seasons and won almost 6es. he was 78. i'm jeffreey brown. >> woodruff: a
title thompson was known for transforming georgetown into a powerhouse and molding basketball gres like patrick ewing and allen iverson both on and off the court. >> coach thompson saved my le. no other schools were recruiting me anymore. my mom went to georgetown and begged him to give me a chance and he did. ( applause ) >> reporter: thompson saw his own role as going beyond basketball. >> i could use it as something to open a doorway for myself or other people. it was an...
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speak to julie fisher she is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university she joins us now from washington d.c. julie i know this sounds ominous to a lot of people but this is the reason you do stage 3 trials right but what does this mean for the development of this vaccine. so this is exactly as you said the reason that there are phase 3 clinical trials it is to test both whether the vaccine works and is effective and whether the vaccine is safe at this point a group of external experts will be consulted and it's a normal part of the process they'll be called in to see if any adverse events that were reported and were serious are likely to be due to the vaccine or to be unrelated and their advice will help decide whether or not the vaccine trial continues judy i see this is the 2nd time now that this specific vaccine trial has been put on hold what would it take to cause a pause like this. it would take a serious adverse event so we are all familiar with my old 1st events that can happen after vaccination like fever or pain at the site o
speak to julie fisher she is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown medical university she joins us now from washington d.c. julie i know this sounds ominous to a lot of people but this is the reason you do stage 3 trials right but what does this mean for the development of this vaccine. so this is exactly as you said the reason that there are phase 3 clinical trials it is to test both whether the vaccine works and is effective and whether the vaccine is...
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we ask adriana kugler of georgetown university.is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ adio. ♪ david: jobless claims release this morning get back below 1 million and were better than expected but they are still well above the average of past years, and the methodology may make comparisons difficult. we welcome an expert, adriana kugler, professor of public policy at georgetown university. thank you for being with us. start with this changing methodology. i'm trying to react to the numbers. people say that it is not apples to apples. adriana: very good point. we are comparing apples to 880,000when we compare employment -- unemployment claims this week compared to 1.1 million the week before. there was a seasonal adjustment that the department of labor decided to tweak. unfortunately, they did not adjust the claims going back to march. as you said, this is not an apples to apples comparison. what we know is claims this week, if you have not john the adjustment, would be closer to 1.6 million. -- not is what in the
we ask adriana kugler of georgetown university.is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ adio. ♪ david: jobless claims release this morning get back below 1 million and were better than expected but they are still well above the average of past years, and the methodology may make comparisons difficult. we welcome an expert, adriana kugler, professor of public policy at georgetown university. thank you for being with us. start with this changing methodology. i'm...
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a touching moment from the monday night nba playoff game we're going to look at the georgetown coach'sredible life and legacy. >>> we will begin with president trump making his way to wisconsin today. the president and his campaign doubling down on their message of law and order many in kenosha are saying he should stay in washington as joe biden speaks out against the growing violence we have two reports. we're going to start with peter alexander. hey, peter, good morning >> reporter: good morning to you. the latest battle in this bruising campaign. who can keep america safe? the president accusing joe biden of siding with anarchists and biden in a blistering speech bashing president trump for encouraging clashes. and overnight the president in a jarring new interview with fox news comparing a police officer who shoots someone in the back to a golfer who misses an easy putt ahead of his trip to kenosha, wisconsin, today, a city still reeling from recent violence, president trump is refusing to condemn kyle rittenhouse, the 17-year-old alleged trump supporter who has been charged with
a touching moment from the monday night nba playoff game we're going to look at the georgetown coach'sredible life and legacy. >>> we will begin with president trump making his way to wisconsin today. the president and his campaign doubling down on their message of law and order many in kenosha are saying he should stay in washington as joe biden speaks out against the growing violence we have two reports. we're going to start with peter alexander. hey, peter, good morning >>...
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from georgetown university medical center speaking to us there from washington d.c. thank you. about a 5th of the world's coronavirus deaths have been in the united states as we've been hearing the daily desk hole is on the decline there but that's another surge in new infections with it fears of a 2nd wave kristen salumi has more. anthony and rosemary terrio were married for 65 years they died in new york 5 days apart during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic they met when my mom was like 17 and they were together ever since i moved to queens. and oh gosh right after they got married the disease has made its way through new york in the terrio family now it is the midwestern united states that are seeing the most new cases which are on the rise for the 1st time in 8 weeks as the nationwide death toll tops 200008 family members had it you know it just it went the whole gamut my my sister was taking care my mother she quoted then she gave it to her son and her son gave it to his partner and my my brother gave it to his wife and my other brother caught it gave it to his wife whi
from georgetown university medical center speaking to us there from washington d.c. thank you. about a 5th of the world's coronavirus deaths have been in the united states as we've been hearing the daily desk hole is on the decline there but that's another surge in new infections with it fears of a 2nd wave kristen salumi has more. anthony and rosemary terrio were married for 65 years they died in new york 5 days apart during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic they met when my mom was like 17...
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where christopher chambers professor of media studies at georgetown university joins us live on the program good to see you christopher 4 years ago republicans essentially didn't allow the outgoing president to appoint a supreme court judge but there are to do that now aren't they on an even shorter time scale but i put it to you shouldn't whoever is in power have that right and at the moment that's the g.o.p. . well yes i mean the president does have power. and i wouldn't call it a right i call it a power the problem is what we've seen is the manipulation in the united states senate by majority leader mcconnell who arguably probably has more power to do things arbitrarily than the president and it was senator mcconnell who blocked president obama's choices and basically confirmed maybe 8 judges this many months where he's confirming 8 judges almost a day for president trump. mcconnell why of course as a member of president trump's cabinet and they work very closely with so you know there is that text in the constitution that the president has the power to do that but the the procedural gam
where christopher chambers professor of media studies at georgetown university joins us live on the program good to see you christopher 4 years ago republicans essentially didn't allow the outgoing president to appoint a supreme court judge but there are to do that now aren't they on an even shorter time scale but i put it to you shouldn't whoever is in power have that right and at the moment that's the g.o.p. . well yes i mean the president does have power. and i wouldn't call it a right i...
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he was the coach when i attended georgetown and his legacy lives on.oming up next, powerful words from chadwick boseman, challenging the movie industry and inspiring young people. g people. reat aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. she was only 17. find an honor your ancestors who served in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare expertise, we'll be there when it matters most. this is medicare from blue cross blue shield. this is the benefit of blue. when you have depression,m blue cross blue shield. it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. el
he was the coach when i attended georgetown and his legacy lives on.oming up next, powerful words from chadwick boseman, challenging the movie industry and inspiring young people. g people. reat aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. she was only 17. find an honor your ancestors who served in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue...
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championship for georgetown in 1984.ached there for 27 years, pacing on the sideline with his familiar white towel. he was a fighter for racial justice both on and off the court and a fierce advocate for players like patrick ewing, alonzo mourning and alan iverson who revered him as a mentor and role model. role m in a tweet iverson wrote "thanks for saving my life, coach." john thompson was 78 years old. he was the coach when i attended georgetown and his legacy lives on. coming up next, powerful words from chadwick boseman, challenging the movie industry and inspiring young people. le. reat aunt ruth signed up as a nursing cadet for world war ii. she was only 17. find an honor your ancestors who served in world war ii. their stories live on at ancestry. this is hal's heart. it's been broken. and put back together. this is hal's relief, knowing he's covered by medicare from blue cross blue shield. and with coverage you can trust, backed by over 80 years of healthcare expertise, we'll be there when it matters most. this
championship for georgetown in 1984.ached there for 27 years, pacing on the sideline with his familiar white towel. he was a fighter for racial justice both on and off the court and a fierce advocate for players like patrick ewing, alonzo mourning and alan iverson who revered him as a mentor and role model. role m in a tweet iverson wrote "thanks for saving my life, coach." john thompson was 78 years old. he was the coach when i attended georgetown and his legacy lives on. coming up...
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john thompson put georgetown university on the college basketball map.getown, his feels won one ncaa championship and made three final fours. she in the basketball hall of fame along with players patrick ewing, allen iverson, and alonzo mourning, who played for georgetown. he died at the age of 78. >>> something to reflect an now on this day in sports history. a baseball feat that my never be repeated on this day in 1990. father, ken griffey sr., and a son, junior by that same name, playing in the same game. not only that, but the two griffeys hit back-to-back singles. senior in the second to last of a 19-year career. junior in the second of a 22- year career. and it was on this day in 1997 that the then tennessee oilers played their first official nfl game. they were 24-21 winners over the raiders in overtime. that's this day if sports august 31st. >>> stage three of the tour de france today. a 123-mile affair. watch the rider in red, caleb of australia. he just edges out sam bennett of ireland for the stage. tomorrow is a 98-mile fourth stage. >> those
john thompson put georgetown university on the college basketball map.getown, his feels won one ncaa championship and made three final fours. she in the basketball hall of fame along with players patrick ewing, allen iverson, and alonzo mourning, who played for georgetown. he died at the age of 78. >>> something to reflect an now on this day in sports history. a baseball feat that my never be repeated on this day in 1990. father, ken griffey sr., and a son, junior by that same name,...
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up thursday morning we'll talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccines with georgetown university medical center doctor jesse goodman former two scientist at the fda in the discussion of the international effort to develop a go for 19 vaccine with doctor william executive director of john hawkins bloomberg school of international vaccine center. watch c-span washington journal at seven eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with her phone calls, text messages and tweets. >> here's a look at the live coverage on thursday, house speaker nancy pelosi holter weekly news conference at 10:45 a.m. eastern, at noon the governors of new mexico, minnesota, kansas and guam testify before the house financial services committee about financial aid to states and u.s. territory during the coronavirus pandemic. and on cspan2 the senate is back to vote on whether to move forward with the scaled-down economic relief bill that republicans introduced in response to covid-19. >> you are watching cspan2 your unfiltered view of government, created by america's television
up thursday morning we'll talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccines with georgetown university medical center doctor jesse goodman former two scientist at the fda in the discussion of the international effort to develop a go for 19 vaccine with doctor william executive director of john hawkins bloomberg school of international vaccine center. watch c-span washington journal at seven eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with her phone calls, text...
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his family was georgetown, the kid doesn't quite cut it here take it upon himself to do this.and i don't think it was really about money. he did become very rich. and we know bought a big house. he had a nice car and he works constantly. he just worked around-the-clock pretty really didn't take vacations, his house it looked like he lived in it that much. he didn't hobnob, who's invited to parties and instead at nights he'd be at the municipal pool doing things to get his name on the leaderboard for the most laps. she went wow that's competitive. what drives a parent to do this? >> guest: i thanks the culture in the community in which these parents live. it's a very strange little bubble that allows them to have a very warped view of the world. and what success was. i think a lot of these parents really had quite a short list of what acceptable destinations schools might be for their kids fraid not all of them but somewhat rooted in that part is almost a habitual view of higher education the idea that schools are bus without understand the nuance and how many other wonderful c
his family was georgetown, the kid doesn't quite cut it here take it upon himself to do this.and i don't think it was really about money. he did become very rich. and we know bought a big house. he had a nice car and he works constantly. he just worked around-the-clock pretty really didn't take vacations, his house it looked like he lived in it that much. he didn't hobnob, who's invited to parties and instead at nights he'd be at the municipal pool doing things to get his name on the...
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and south africa it's hoped 3000000000 doses can be distributed globally but julie fisher is from georgetown medical university she explained why these steps have been taken. at this point a group of external experts will be consulted and it's a normal part of the process they'll be called in to see if any adverse events that were reported and were serious are likely to be due to the vaccine or to be unrelated and their advice will help decide whether or not the vaccine trial continues we are all familiar with my old verse of events that can happen after vaccination like fever or pain at the side of the injection to put a pause it has to the the event would be serious something that was perhaps related to. the heart the lungs the kid is another system in the body. that was really required medical attention and that was found to be serious enough to merit causing this very important effort to test this vaccine in order to make sure that the vaccine is safe and that the adverse events were not due to the vaccine itself there is a set of expectations to test the safety of any vaccine that will
and south africa it's hoped 3000000000 doses can be distributed globally but julie fisher is from georgetown medical university she explained why these steps have been taken. at this point a group of external experts will be consulted and it's a normal part of the process they'll be called in to see if any adverse events that were reported and were serious are likely to be due to the vaccine or to be unrelated and their advice will help decide whether or not the vaccine trial continues we are...
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at 9:00 eastern on c-span2, georgetown law is a preview of the supreme court's new term which begins next month. at 10:00, the senate returns to consider judicial and executive nominations. on c-span3, at 10:30 a.m., treasury secretaries elimination and federal reserve chair powell testify on the coronavirus response at a house financial services hearing. followed later by a homeland security subcommittee. >> former vice president joe biden was on the campaign trail to talk about the coronavirus pandemic and his economic plan. this stop at a metal casting facility marked his second visit to wisconsin. recent polls suggest a close race in the state between him and president trump. ♪ >> ♪ we take care of our own
at 9:00 eastern on c-span2, georgetown law is a preview of the supreme court's new term which begins next month. at 10:00, the senate returns to consider judicial and executive nominations. on c-span3, at 10:30 a.m., treasury secretaries elimination and federal reserve chair powell testify on the coronavirus response at a house financial services hearing. followed later by a homeland security subcommittee. >> former vice president joe biden was on the campaign trail to talk about the...
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up thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccine with georgetown university medical center dr. jesse goodman. and a discussion of the international effort to develop dr.vid-19 vaccine with william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington 7:00 easternat thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. this conference with federal law enforcement officials in chicago. attorney general william barr reporters operation legend was working in a city and that crime is down in chicago as a result. he talked with reporters for nearly an hour.
up thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for potential covid-19 vaccine with georgetown university medical center dr. jesse goodman. and a discussion of the international effort to develop dr.vid-19 vaccine with william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington 7:00 easternat thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets....
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thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for a potential covid-19 vaccine with georgetown medical centers jesse goodman. and, a discussion of the international effort to develop a covid-19 vaccine with dr. william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. centers for disease control and prevention dr. robert redfield discussed the coronavirus endemic at a virtual event hosted by research america. the director talked about covid-19 vaccine trials, the virus' impact on my lardy communities and issues with politicizing the cdc. this is 30 minutes. guidance not very long ago about a vaccine
thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for a potential covid-19 vaccine with georgetown medical centers jesse goodman. and, a discussion of the international effort to develop a covid-19 vaccine with dr. william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages...
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coming up thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for a potential covid-19 15 with georgetown university medical center dr. jesse goodman, former chief scientist at the fda and the discussion of the international effort to develop a vaccine with dr. william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's "washington morning ande in the be sure to join the conversation with your calls, facebook messages, and tweets. ♪ our campaign 2020 coverage continues with candidates campaigning and debating. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> joe biden was on the campaign trail in warren, michigan to talk about his plan for creating jobs and expanding u.s. manufacturing. the former vice president also commented on recent reports of trump intentionally downplaying the coronavirus threat based on a series of interviews with journalist bob woodward. ♪
coming up thursday morning, we will talk about the approval process for a potential covid-19 15 with georgetown university medical center dr. jesse goodman, former chief scientist at the fda and the discussion of the international effort to develop a vaccine with dr. william moss, executive director of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccine center. watch c-span's "washington morning ande in the be sure to join the conversation with your calls, facebook...
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. >>> we're honoring the life of longtime georgetown hoyas basketball coach john thompson jr.his morning. thompson famously became the first black head coach to win an ncaa championship in 1984. he 6'10", known to many as big john. thompson was also a recruiting force, 26 of the student athletes he brought to georgetown were later drafted by the nba, including hall of famers like patrick ewing, allen iverson, tidikembe mutombo. thompson kept a deflated basketball on his desk to remind his players there was more to life than the game. and 97% of them who stayed for all four years of college graduated under his watch. john thompson was 78 years old. >> georgetown, your alma mater so you know this man. >> i know this story inside and out. he was a giant on campus. f size. i mean, in the 27 years he was there, the basketball team went 596 wins and 239 losses. i mean -- >> i went to the university of maryland, and he was a big deal there, too. everybody knew about john thompson. >> there was no basketball program before john thompson basically and since then, it's really still -- >
. >>> we're honoring the life of longtime georgetown hoyas basketball coach john thompson jr.his morning. thompson famously became the first black head coach to win an ncaa championship in 1984. he 6'10", known to many as big john. thompson was also a recruiting force, 26 of the student athletes he brought to georgetown were later drafted by the nba, including hall of famers like patrick ewing, allen iverson, tidikembe mutombo. thompson kept a deflated basketball on his desk to...
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. >> longtime georgetown coach john thompson passed away on sunday night, thompson led them for 27 years and put the program on the map. three final feces one national title and a 97% graduation rate. john thompson was 78 years old. and families are now allowed into the nba bubble as they moved to the second round of the playoffs. fred's daughter could not wait to see her dad for the first time in nearly two months. congratulations to all of them. that is a wonderful reunion. >> it's got to be so hard for the families to be a part from dads and loved ones and during this time. >> i am not sure who is happier, the kids are the parents. >> equal. all right, thanks, still ahead, a new study claims that six feet socials distancing guidelines is an oversimplification. >>> a deadly accident this morning when a woman was killed after driving off double slide, her car landed 200 feet below the roadway and witnesses say the woman managed to climb free but then fell farther down the cliff side. no one else was in the car and it is not clear what caused her to drive off the road. >> british researc
. >> longtime georgetown coach john thompson passed away on sunday night, thompson led them for 27 years and put the program on the map. three final feces one national title and a 97% graduation rate. john thompson was 78 years old. and families are now allowed into the nba bubble as they moved to the second round of the playoffs. fred's daughter could not wait to see her dad for the first time in nearly two months. congratulations to all of them. that is a wonderful reunion. >>...
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. >>> well, another passing to note, legendary georgetown men's basketball coach john thompson has died, the hall of famer led the hoyas to three final fours, including a national championship in 1984, the first black coach to do so john thompson was 78 years old. >>> and when we come back, a whale of a tale one girl's caught on camera moment and why it's making such a splash >>> before we go tonight the big adventure for a little girl and her unbelievable caught on camera moment, here's kevin tibbles with her incredible story >> reporter: now here's a whale of a tale, take a look, and take a closer look at 10-year-old sarah russell's reaction fishing with dad sean in conception bay off the coast of newfoundland in canada, two hump back whales, weighing about 45 tons each, suddenly leapt skyward. >> it was crazy. >> oh, my gosh >> reporter: at first sarah was scared who wouldn't be? but dad was there to reassure her. >> we tried to stay our distance but they're curious and they'll come in to check you out. >> reporter: whales are plentiful here, but a whale ballet, that's a different st
. >>> well, another passing to note, legendary georgetown men's basketball coach john thompson has died, the hall of famer led the hoyas to three final fours, including a national championship in 1984, the first black coach to do so john thompson was 78 years old. >>> and when we come back, a whale of a tale one girl's caught on camera moment and why it's making such a splash >>> before we go tonight the big adventure for a little girl and her unbelievable caught on...
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reporter: that is professor paul butler of georgetown university joining us. for your time. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with "newshour" west. we will return to judy woodruff after the latest headlines. tonight, a louisville, kentucky police officer has been shot. the details are sketchy, but it happened as protests for justice for breonna taylor group. ahead of a curfew, officers fired flash bangs to clear crowds. the governor called up 500 members of the national guard. local protests are occurring at this hour in other cities big and small across the country. in the days other news, long lines of people passed by the u.s. supreme court where justice ruth bader ginsburg laid in repose. the solemn procession was in contrast to the high-stakes fight over replacing ginsberg. president trump says he will name his nominee on saturday afternoon. we will look atll of this after the news summary. top u.s. health officials voiced careful confidence about a coronavirus vaccine at a u.s. senate hearing. dr. anthony fou she said he is hoping for a reliable vcine by de
reporter: that is professor paul butler of georgetown university joining us. for your time. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with "newshour" west. we will return to judy woodruff after the latest headlines. tonight, a louisville, kentucky police officer has been shot. the details are sketchy, but it happened as protests for justice for breonna taylor group. ahead of a curfew, officers fired flash bangs to clear crowds. the governor called up 500 members of the national guard. local...
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georgetown university hosted event. >> i want to thank everyone for tonight. both here in the zoom chat, members of the georgetown community, but also the broader public who is following us on social media or other channels. this is a really timely conversation, i think, as we look at the world and the state
georgetown university hosted event. >> i want to thank everyone for tonight. both here in the zoom chat, members of the georgetown community, but also the broader public who is following us on social media or other channels. this is a really timely conversation, i think, as we look at the world and the state
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. >> reporter: in mid-august, administrators at georgetown college in k kentucky reopened their campusor in-person classes. the school has an enrollment of 1,100 students. they had been attending online-only lessons since the start of the pandemic. preston crump is a junior. he lives in a residence hall on campus. >> when we're in the hallway and stairwells, we are required to wear our masks. >> reporter: crump says the school has implemented extensive safety measures including requiring students to wear masks in common areas. hand sanitizers have been placed all around campus. >> the school has provided gloves. okay. so, b basically -- >> reporteter: adminisistrators also concerned about ventilation, so they've arranged for many classes to be held outside. crump says that despite the disruptions, he's glad to return to campus because he learns betttter with in-person teteach. >> it was rereally nice to get back into classeses. online classes, professors seem toto care morere about gettingn content to us instead of actually knowing that we understand it. >> reporter: students in the u.
. >> reporter: in mid-august, administrators at georgetown college in k kentucky reopened their campusor in-person classes. the school has an enrollment of 1,100 students. they had been attending online-only lessons since the start of the pandemic. preston crump is a junior. he lives in a residence hall on campus. >> when we're in the hallway and stairwells, we are required to wear our masks. >> reporter: crump says the school has implemented extensive safety measures...
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the man known simply as big john was the first black head coach to win the ncaa championship with georgetown in 1984. he coached there for 27 years. pacing the hoya sideline with his familiar white towel. he was a fighter for racial justice on and off the court. and a fierce advocate for players. many called him a mentor and role model. in a tweet iverson wrote thanks for saving my life, coach. john thompson was 78 years old. >>> investigation is under way after a navy plane went down in rural virginia. the two pilots and two crew members on board were able to safely bail out. the wreckage was reported in the community of bloxom, northeast of norfolk. it crashed during a training flight. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," joe biden responds to a heckler while he delivers pizza to first responders. >>> and a supermarket scare. a bear is caught on video doing a little picnic shopping. this is the "cbs this morning" news. ng. this is the "cbs this morning" news. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started
the man known simply as big john was the first black head coach to win the ncaa championship with georgetown in 1984. he coached there for 27 years. pacing the hoya sideline with his familiar white towel. he was a fighter for racial justice on and off the court. and a fierce advocate for players. many called him a mentor and role model. in a tweet iverson wrote thanks for saving my life, coach. john thompson was 78 years old. >>> investigation is under way after a navy plane went down...
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. >>> the guys on the tnt studio wore towels on their shoulders tonight in honor of former georgetownjohn thompson who passed away at the age of 78. the towel was thompson's signature look during his 27 years with the hoyas. he was the first black coach to win an ncaa championship. >>> to the u.s. open, the first time it's been held without fans in new york. today with nobody cheering she made a quick exit. both defending champions men's and women's have withdrawn because of covid concerns. so we will not see rafael nadal in the u.s. open this year. >>> coming up, brown bear on aisle 5. where the large animal spotted shopping for a >>> some wild video to show you tonight. a bear encounter in tahoe. >> surveillance video at a gas station convenience store in kings beach shows three different shall we say confrontations within three weeks. one occasion, an employee came face-to-face with the bear. last week somebody got this video at a safeway store. you see the bear rummaging through the produce section before taking off. an employee says it's not what he signed up for. >> not in the j
. >>> the guys on the tnt studio wore towels on their shoulders tonight in honor of former georgetownjohn thompson who passed away at the age of 78. the towel was thompson's signature look during his 27 years with the hoyas. he was the first black coach to win an ncaa championship. >>> to the u.s. open, the first time it's been held without fans in new york. today with nobody cheering she made a quick exit. both defending champions men's and women's have withdrawn because of...
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this is a maneuver in order to be invited to the best dinner tables in georgetown, the first he revered the postwar generation of american-statesman the problem was he was a very different man. he wasn't born to the his doctor c. even the uncouth nest that kept getting in the way of the way for him to push on the people signing and getting ahead. at the times change and at the establishment was in part they could simply be called upon so holbrook was forever trying to get to the top of a mountain. he loved mountain climbing stories and falling short of the summit. he got to the highest base camp imaginable. he wasn't henry kissinger and he was more of an operative. he got things done especially in bosnia for example. at times change in holbrook wasn't cut out to rise to the top. he wasn't self disciplined like baker and as susan said, he was undisciplined. he was playing people when they sell right through him and in the end, the relationship that failed him was barack obama and he wanted to work closely with him to be trusted by him i would add on the parallel between the two, they bot
this is a maneuver in order to be invited to the best dinner tables in georgetown, the first he revered the postwar generation of american-statesman the problem was he was a very different man. he wasn't born to the his doctor c. even the uncouth nest that kept getting in the way of the way for him to push on the people signing and getting ahead. at the times change and at the establishment was in part they could simply be called upon so holbrook was forever trying to get to the top of a...
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expert on russia and foreign policy and the author of the book "putin's world" and professor at georgetownniversity. what more did you learn from what the german governme declared today? >> first of all, i have en following russian-german relations for a long time and i have never seen chancellor merkel that robust and direct and angry at russia. they obviously have incontrovertible proof it was novichok, and they are demandini first, and i. the russian government says they willte coopebut one has to be extremely skeptical. the only reason we know about whatd happe in salisbury was because british authorities and other western colleagues were able to identify the poison and ultimately who did it. at the moment, i think the first step is to reports t as the chancellor said today, to the organizaons for the prevention of chemica weapons, an international organization that could sanction russia. but that ofrs c won't get us closer to the question of who did this, and why. atty: and that question of who the th why, we heard gordon say it points to the russian government.do you see anyone else
expert on russia and foreign policy and the author of the book "putin's world" and professor at georgetownniversity. what more did you learn from what the german governme declared today? >> first of all, i have en following russian-german relations for a long time and i have never seen chancellor merkel that robust and direct and angry at russia. they obviously have incontrovertible proof it was novichok, and they are demandini first, and i. the russian government says they...
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. >> college basketball fans are remembering a giants of the game, john thompson, a former georgetown basketball coach has died at the age of 78. thompson was the first black basketball head coach to win the national championship. he could coaching in 1999, but stayed close to the team. a family source says he had been suffering for multiple health challenges. >>> more local news at 5:30, the coronavirus impacting two bay area sports teams. >> the 49ers placed the top linebacker with less than two weeks until the season opener and major-league baseball postpones two more a's games as they deal with a positive test of their own. >>> airlines are desperate to getting people flying again, rival carriers dropping in an unpopular fee. >> the science behind the bad air where the north bay valley >>> you're watching kpix 5 news at 5:30. >> right now and streaming on cbsn bay area, more local news at 5:30. a huge stash of protective gear, the lifeline for bay area small businesses that can barely afford to stay open. >> a live piim ruto the lefonte vote to come at any through wednesday after
. >> college basketball fans are remembering a giants of the game, john thompson, a former georgetown basketball coach has died at the age of 78. thompson was the first black basketball head coach to win the national championship. he could coaching in 1999, but stayed close to the team. a family source says he had been suffering for multiple health challenges. >>> more local news at 5:30, the coronavirus impacting two bay area sports teams. >> the 49ers placed the top...
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antice ginsburg was extraordinary friend to the georgetown university law center. appearing before virtually the entire first year class for decades. this year, someone counted the number of times she appear to and it was about two dozen times in the last 20 years at georgetown. discretion but also for our students, and it was one of the highlights every year. she really cared about reaching young people and young lawyers. end by quoting something i noticed friday evening or saturday, one of her clerksupreme court uncovered this, i'm not sure where he got it, but he posted it. i think it captures something that explains the woman and the jurist and public servant she became. sort of a distillation of everything i think about when i think of justice ginsburg. the remarkable thing about it is the date, june 1, 1946. bader was 13th years old in brooklyn, new york. the photographs of the death camps had recently been shared publicly for the first time. i believe it was either right before or after her mother had been diagnosed with cancer that would take her from ruth
antice ginsburg was extraordinary friend to the georgetown university law center. appearing before virtually the entire first year class for decades. this year, someone counted the number of times she appear to and it was about two dozen times in the last 20 years at georgetown. discretion but also for our students, and it was one of the highlights every year. she really cared about reaching young people and young lawyers. end by quoting something i noticed friday evening or saturday, one of...