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a current student at georgetown university and a descendant. betsy ware harris who were trafficked and sold as slaves in 1838 by georgetown university. now you're a student at the school. tell us about it. >> so it's definitely an interesting experience, but i think mainly i feel a sense of pride and purpose, and that purpose being to honor the lives and legacy of the g 2 72 and the other enslaved individuals and advocating for reparations for the descendants and i'm honored to be here today and to be able to do that. >> now, in october of 2019, the university said it would commit at least $400,000 annually to fund community-based projects to support descendant communities. you pointed out that many students assumed that would start happening immediately. but the university says the reconciliation fund effort was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, and that it has been helping descendants, and that reconciliation fund will begin considering grant proposals this spring, even though they didn't specify how exactly the funds would be allocated. i
a current student at georgetown university and a descendant. betsy ware harris who were trafficked and sold as slaves in 1838 by georgetown university. now you're a student at the school. tell us about it. >> so it's definitely an interesting experience, but i think mainly i feel a sense of pride and purpose, and that purpose being to honor the lives and legacy of the g 2 72 and the other enslaved individuals and advocating for reparations for the descendants and i'm honored to be here...
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[laughter] >> it's georgetown, senator, we know. we9 got it. >> it's georgetown. [laughter] ..to hear from people who are young and people who are old and people who are in wheelchairs and people who are a little bit shy and people the kind of have to write the questions out in advance. i don't just want to hear from the gunners. so what makes it for me a whole lot -- >> i know you want nothing to do with this bucket. i never touch it. i'm critical 44 numbers ambles if i would get. just the last three, 770. >> 770. yell if yell if you got it. >> 744. >> we got one. we have a winner. >> 743. three. sitting next to 744. [laughing] >> watch this. 746. >> you're kidding? >> way to go. >> i want to ask while waiting for folks to gather we are in a room with very motivated students, probably some alum, my friends were in the third row. and what would you say to them to keep them involved in politics, in government? what is your advice. >> this is the moment. the motivation on a scale of one to ten should be about 4921. no, i mean this because i believe there are times in our history,
[laughter] >> it's georgetown, senator, we know. we9 got it. >> it's georgetown. [laughter] ..to hear from people who are young and people who are old and people who are in wheelchairs and people who are a little bit shy and people the kind of have to write the questions out in advance. i don't just want to hear from the gunners. so what makes it for me a whole lot -- >> i know you want nothing to do with this bucket. i never touch it. i'm critical 44 numbers ambles if i would...
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i am the dean at georgetown university and i can't tell you how thrilled we are to have you live and in person for the first time. we have a huge audience here all to welcome usaid administrator samantha power and to hear her vision. on this remarkable day commemorating the 60th anniversary of his agency, i'm particularly pleased that the administrator has chosen to commemorate this anniversary at the school of foreign service, the oldest school of international affairs in the united states. the school was created over a century ago at a global moment like a current one. america was coming out of a lengthy war that caused unprecedented -- and the world was turning inwards. tired of the total the global -- and fears of global integument's. dutch entanglement. that led the school to be prepared for a new education -- generation of leaders. not far from his podium, our founder said as unprepared as we were for war, we are resolved never to be unprepared for the piece. -- peace. and for years usaid has been working to make sure we are never unprepared for peace, and we look to them to ma
i am the dean at georgetown university and i can't tell you how thrilled we are to have you live and in person for the first time. we have a huge audience here all to welcome usaid administrator samantha power and to hear her vision. on this remarkable day commemorating the 60th anniversary of his agency, i'm particularly pleased that the administrator has chosen to commemorate this anniversary at the school of foreign service, the oldest school of international affairs in the united states....
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in february, georgetown university will be our guest. finally, here on about books, here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. topping the list is pulitzer prize winning reporter and creator of the 1619 project, a look at american history and slavery and its legacy. that's followed by these precious days a collection of essays by novelist. after that, musician dave grohl the storyteller and the best-selling nonfiction books are two more memoirs, paul mccartney the lyrics and stanley, wife through food. that's the latest nonfiction books. thanks for joining us on about books, available as a podcast wherever you get your podcast were on the the plight of christian communities in syria , egypt, iraq and palestine. >> janine has been with us
in february, georgetown university will be our guest. finally, here on about books, here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. topping the list is pulitzer prize winning reporter and creator of the 1619 project, a look at american history and slavery and its legacy. that's followed by these precious days a collection of essays by novelist. after that, musician dave grohl the storyteller and the best-selling nonfiction books are two more memoirs, paul...
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in february, georgetown university will be our guest. finally, here on about books, here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. topping the list is pulitzer prize winning reporter and creator of the 1619 project, a look at american history and slavery and its legacy. that's followed by these precious days a collection of essays by novelist. after that, musician dave grohl the storyteller and the best-selling nonfiction books are two more memoirs, paul mccartney the lyrics and stanley, wife through food. that's the latest nonfiction books. thanks for joining us on about books, available as a podcast wherever you get your podcast were on the
in february, georgetown university will be our guest. finally, here on about books, here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. topping the list is pulitzer prize winning reporter and creator of the 1619 project, a look at american history and slavery and its legacy. that's followed by these precious days a collection of essays by novelist. after that, musician dave grohl the storyteller and the best-selling nonfiction books are two more memoirs, paul...
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in february, georgetown university will be our guest. finally, here on about books, here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. topping the list is pulitzer prize winning reporter and creator of the 1619 project, a look at american history and slavery and its legacy. that's followed by these precious days a collection of essays by novelist. after that, musician dave grohl the storyteller and the best-selling nonfiction books are two more memoirs, paul mccartney the lyrics and stanley, wife through food. that's the latest nonfiction books. thanks for joining us on about books, available as a podcast wherever you get your podcast were on the
in february, georgetown university will be our guest. finally, here on about books, here's a look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times. topping the list is pulitzer prize winning reporter and creator of the 1619 project, a look at american history and slavery and its legacy. that's followed by these precious days a collection of essays by novelist. after that, musician dave grohl the storyteller and the best-selling nonfiction books are two more memoirs, paul...
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this is being cosponsored georgetown university college democratspo.e join the conversation and then the official event #. now i would like to welcome to the stage rebecca and senator warren. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ >> we are 6 feet apart so we'll take our masks off. welcome. thank you for being here it's our first big event in over two years. so tell uss a little that what's going on in the senate right now. [laughter] we could be here all night. >> we have a to do list it is don't shut down the government i'm serious because we need a continuing resolution by friday that to do list don't default on america that and that means we have to get through the ceiling we need to get voting rights done i need to keep that is high on the agenda we need to do that and get it done now democracy is hanging by a thread and it is frayed we have build back better to help the plan is to vote two weeks from today in the senate me will see and then we have judges we still need to be pushing through rehab ambassadors thank you ted cruz those that are completelyro decim
this is being cosponsored georgetown university college democratspo.e join the conversation and then the official event #. now i would like to welcome to the stage rebecca and senator warren. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ >> we are 6 feet apart so we'll take our masks off. welcome. thank you for being here it's our first big event in over two years. so tell uss a little that what's going on in the senate right now. [laughter] we could be here all night. >> we have a to do list it is...
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we as georgetown and the school of foreign service, are proud to have contributed to the ranks of usaid and its mission over the years, ranging from former leaders, our beloved former dean, at the former levels and the graduates currently serving. our masters degree led by a former u.s. chief economist builds on the sentry old traditions that we have embraced here. -- on the century-old traditions that we have embraced here. we have a passionate champion of human rights, and a seasoned diplomat at the home of one of the world's most essential development agencies to prevent bad visions of the future. katrina will be moderating this event, one of our committed next-generation's of global leaders. let us turn to our cosponsor for this, the president and ceo of the u.s. global leadership coalition, an organization that shows the way to reach beyond political polarization to build coalition in the development of american diplomacy around the world. [applause] >> thank you, it is such a pleasure for us to go host this event with you with the school of foreign service. i see the incredible co
we as georgetown and the school of foreign service, are proud to have contributed to the ranks of usaid and its mission over the years, ranging from former leaders, our beloved former dean, at the former levels and the graduates currently serving. our masters degree led by a former u.s. chief economist builds on the sentry old traditions that we have embraced here. -- on the century-old traditions that we have embraced here. we have a passionate champion of human rights, and a seasoned diplomat...
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i have the pleasure of creating a program that georgetown has. police academies and some of your staff. it has been a lot of fun. >> i think that one of the things that you see mentioned here in your book is our greatest. it is interesting news. both fashions of those mindsets are deeply held beliefs. what do you attribute that to? how can we serve in our perception, maybe create -- i think, obviously, people fail to see things through the vision of others. .... .... are a law professor. i would call what we were supposed to be doing and what of the intent of the founders were versus the theory and the case the realities which are in the street so from the perspective, what did you see as we were talking to not to defund the police or abolish the police and from your perspective what you say to those that would say that the policing the site, the black lives matter and about they went around and because we find ourselves in the policing, and the executives are, department and to the level of professionalism expected by the public. how would you a
i have the pleasure of creating a program that georgetown has. police academies and some of your staff. it has been a lot of fun. >> i think that one of the things that you see mentioned here in your book is our greatest. it is interesting news. both fashions of those mindsets are deeply held beliefs. what do you attribute that to? how can we serve in our perception, maybe create -- i think, obviously, people fail to see things through the vision of others. .... .... are a law professor....
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lawrence guston is the director of the o'neill inter chief and national global health floor at georgetown university joins us now from washington. d. c. many. thanks for your time. let's start with the cdc recommendation to cut the recommended isolation time for people infected with cove it from from 10 to 5 days . do you think that's a good idea? i do, i mean, let's be clear. we're still virtually flying blind in terms of the science. i don't think c, d c has strong scientific grounds for doing that. but there are very strong, you know, social and economic grounds because throughout america, in fact, throughout the world, no airlines are using staff health care workers are out sick, grocery store clerks, it everyone. and if, if everyone who test positive had to isolate for 10 days, or if you had 10 days quarantine, if you were in close contact with someone, it would literally shudder the economy. so i think it's wise to cut it to 5 days. and after that you should mask, i would have been more comfortable had the cdc recommended, at least a rapid test after the 5 days to make sure that tha
lawrence guston is the director of the o'neill inter chief and national global health floor at georgetown university joins us now from washington. d. c. many. thanks for your time. let's start with the cdc recommendation to cut the recommended isolation time for people infected with cove it from from 10 to 5 days . do you think that's a good idea? i do, i mean, let's be clear. we're still virtually flying blind in terms of the science. i don't think c, d c has strong scientific grounds for...
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health care systems. aaron sorel isn't a assistant professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university. she joins from washington, d. c. many. thanks for your time. the focus erin in recent weeks is very much been on on the chrome, but to the a, the head of the w. i chose that it's both delta and omicron which a drive in cases up. what is the day to saying about delta? is it as much of concern as it was before on the crone emerged? thank you for having me. i think it's critical to understand that we never decreased the delta serge. we still have delta cases happening globally. and we've just added on a crime. so in the states and other countries from a global perspective, we have to deal with both variance at the same time. and that is challenging, in terms of thinking about case loads, reporting, both risk of hospitalization and risk of breakthrough cases in particular with, with on the chrome has only calling on its milder symptoms. in many cases, given people a full sense of security, that even if they catch it, they won't be a sick, hasn't made people less careful. i thi
health care systems. aaron sorel isn't a assistant professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university. she joins from washington, d. c. many. thanks for your time. the focus erin in recent weeks is very much been on on the chrome, but to the a, the head of the w. i chose that it's both delta and omicron which a drive in cases up. what is the day to saying about delta? is it as much of concern as it was before on the crone emerged? thank you for having me. i think it's critical to...
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we are going to discuss it all with a georgetown university professor next. bloomberg. ♪ >> common up, this is bloomberg. ♪ alyx: live from new york, guy johnson is in london. it's been over an hour since the president's started their virtual conference. top of the agenda was dealing with tensions on the ukraine border. the u.s. will push germany to stop nord stream 2 if russia invades ukraine. join us is a professor from georgetown university. she is author of vladimir putin's world. it feels like the nord stream 2 was an obvious thing to go too quickly, to put some leverage. how does vladimir putin take that? angela: he believes the west is out to get him. he does want nord stream 2 to go ahead. it will depend on what the german government itself does. the new german government that is just come into office. if they do somehow shut down or don't let nord stream 2 open, i think he will see that as another hostile act by the united states against him. he will use that to wrap up. i think he realizes there is a military move in ukraine, that's a consequence he
we are going to discuss it all with a georgetown university professor next. bloomberg. ♪ >> common up, this is bloomberg. ♪ alyx: live from new york, guy johnson is in london. it's been over an hour since the president's started their virtual conference. top of the agenda was dealing with tensions on the ukraine border. the u.s. will push germany to stop nord stream 2 if russia invades ukraine. join us is a professor from georgetown university. she is author of vladimir putin's world....
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paul butler law professor at georgetown university writes that the "the rage of innocence" is a lucid analysis of a a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. it blesses readers with commonsense solutions that provide hope we can do better for our children and our democracy. we are so happy to have them both your tonight. without further ado i will turn the digital podium over to you, kristin and premal. >> thank you so much. i'm so honored to be here and in conversation with you, kristin, a publication day come on release day. first and foremost congratulations, and second i want to four grams of this conversation with my sort of biggest point of gratitude and recognition, which is you said in your book, the quiet part out loud, through a masterful book which we will discuss in much more detail. you weave together data examples, reflections and anecdotes to do just that come to reveal a structural truth that we don't talk about in that way. for that we are and generations to come will be grateful. i want to start a conversation with an anecdote in the book, the story of eric. you de
paul butler law professor at georgetown university writes that the "the rage of innocence" is a lucid analysis of a a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. it blesses readers with commonsense solutions that provide hope we can do better for our children and our democracy. we are so happy to have them both your tonight. without further ado i will turn the digital podium over to you, kristin and premal. >> thank you so much. i'm so honored to be here and in conversation with...
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agency for international development, spoke at georgetown university about her agency's 60 year historys current work and how it needs to change in the years to come.
agency for international development, spoke at georgetown university about her agency's 60 year historys current work and how it needs to change in the years to come.
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he is head of a new center that has opened up at georgetown university.sissippi, independent next. caller: good morning, reverend wallace. i totally disagree with your reasoning that the child tax credit will help individuals. it is not being used for the children. you've got grandparents raising children. i live close to casinos in mississippi. young people are flooded in the casinos. they have had extra money. if i go to the grocery store, 95% of the people are driving cars on the road that are under five years old. i drive a 20-year-old vehicle. there must be more -- i agree with senator manchin 100% step everything he said has been through thoughtful consideration. he represents my mississippi values than i thank you and you have a wonderful, merry christmas. guest: the problem is the very reliable data shows that families are spending child tax credits on groceries, on diapers, on things they critically need. there is lots of data. it's not true that the money is being sent just spent at casinos or whatever. if you are close to those families and i a
he is head of a new center that has opened up at georgetown university.sissippi, independent next. caller: good morning, reverend wallace. i totally disagree with your reasoning that the child tax credit will help individuals. it is not being used for the children. you've got grandparents raising children. i live close to casinos in mississippi. young people are flooded in the casinos. they have had extra money. if i go to the grocery store, 95% of the people are driving cars on the road that...
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for out-of-state is for the kids tuition, room and board, how the parents feel, like suckers at georgetown university they've canceled all in person social gatherings and events and mandated final exams be given virtually right on their website while these cases are not severe and vaccination continues to provide strong protection it is critical we act to limit the spread of cases. this makes no sense. do they shutdown a campus for other bugs that are not deadly? of course not. princeton university has succumbed the to lockdown media moving files online cancel events and mandating masks, not to be outdone by georgetown, princeton will also be mandating booster shots in order for students to return to campus in the spring. the booster will pick up at universities across america even though there is no indication that the boosted escape symptomatic omicron infection. right now the booster is required at smith college, us, amherst, bentley, gw, notre dame and others and the deadline for getting your boosters are coming up. as terrifying a thought as it is, universities are the leading indicat
for out-of-state is for the kids tuition, room and board, how the parents feel, like suckers at georgetown university they've canceled all in person social gatherings and events and mandated final exams be given virtually right on their website while these cases are not severe and vaccination continues to provide strong protection it is critical we act to limit the spread of cases. this makes no sense. do they shutdown a campus for other bugs that are not deadly? of course not. princeton...
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at georgetown university, they've canceled all in person social gatherings and events and also mandated that final exams be given virtually, writing on their website, "while these cases are not severe and vaccination continues to provide strong protection, it is critical that we act to limit the further spread of cases." okay, this makes no sense. do they shut down the campus for other bugs that are inconvenient but not deadly? of course not. princeton university has also succumbed to lockdown mania moving finals online, canceling events, and mandating masks. and not to be outdone by georgetown, princeton will also be mandating booster shots in order for students to return to campus in the spring. this boosterism will obviously pick up steam at universities across america even though there's no indication that the boosted escape symptomatic omicron infections. right now the booster is required at smith college, umass amber, bentley, nyu, gw, notre dame, and others. in the deadlines for getting your boosters are coming up. as terrifying a thought as it is, universities are the leading in
at georgetown university, they've canceled all in person social gatherings and events and also mandated that final exams be given virtually, writing on their website, "while these cases are not severe and vaccination continues to provide strong protection, it is critical that we act to limit the further spread of cases." okay, this makes no sense. do they shut down the campus for other bugs that are inconvenient but not deadly? of course not. princeton university has also succumbed to...
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. >> let's bring in global health expert from georgetown university lawrence coston.w tonight that in britain, because of new rules introduced because of the omicron variant, there was a huge rebellion by conservative lawmakers. do you think there is pandemic fatigue around the world at this point? >> covid has been really politicized throughout the world and we do have fatigue, approaching two years into the pandemic and the toll has been profound. it's not just the covid deaths, it is fr, loneliness, anxiety, grief. we long to have the joys of tna cafe or seeing the face of somebody smiling, but not behind a mask. there is a feeling it won't end and people want to get back to life it will end, but it is within our power to make this a manageable disease if we do all the right things. laura: britain hoped it was doing th right thing with its wall of vaccinations. there could be almost one million omicron variant cases a day by the end of the year. >> this is a really wily virus. everything we have thrown at it, it seems to come roaring back, even with full lockdowns
. >> let's bring in global health expert from georgetown university lawrence coston.w tonight that in britain, because of new rules introduced because of the omicron variant, there was a huge rebellion by conservative lawmakers. do you think there is pandemic fatigue around the world at this point? >> covid has been really politicized throughout the world and we do have fatigue, approaching two years into the pandemic and the toll has been profound. it's not just the covid deaths,...
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eastern georgetown university professor talks about her pulitzer prize-winning book franchise the golden arches and black america held in chicago. followed by author tennessee republic on his book faithful presents the promise and peril in the public square part of the southern festival of books. and then author discussion on america's opioid epidemic the 2t national book festival which includes pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist author of death and malik the fight against the drug companies that deliver the opioid epidemic. watch book tv tonight at eight eastern on cspan2. >> sunday on q&a "washington post" syndicated finance columnist michelle singletary on her book what to do with your money when crisis hits. >> it is not a matter if there's going to be another economic crisis but when. and so we want to set you up actually for the next crisis. it is not all about covid but what recession is going to come down the road. it may be long, it may be short but life is going to happen. and i need you to prepare now. i do a lot of financial seminars. it is so hard to get people
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george washington university, georgetown university and howard university have all announced that they will be putting back their date of in-person learning into the spring. they will start virtually at the beginning of january and they will hope to go to in-person learning towards the end of january. it is also hitting the sports world across the country really hard here in d.c. especially, georgetown university college basketball team had to cancel a number of games this week simply because they can't field a team because many of their players have covid-19. and there is frustration over all of this, a lot of frustration both people here in this testing line in southeast d.c., this line stretches back as far as i can see down the street. and also frustration over the amount of testing or lack thereof that people think is available here in the city. pcr tests are increasing and the availability at locations of the pcr tests is increasing. and so is the rapid testing. but mayor bowser says that she's ordered a million rapid tests but they won't be here until january at the earliest. >>
george washington university, georgetown university and howard university have all announced that they will be putting back their date of in-person learning into the spring. they will start virtually at the beginning of january and they will hope to go to in-person learning towards the end of january. it is also hitting the sports world across the country really hard here in d.c. especially, georgetown university college basketball team had to cancel a number of games this week simply because...
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eastern, georgetown university professor marcia chaplin talks about her pulitzer prize-winning book,franchise, the golden arches and black america in the followed by tennessee republican governor, unspoken, the promise and peril of faith in the public square, as part of the southern festival of books, and then another discussion on america's opioid epidemic, on the 21st annual national book festival, and includes pulitzer prize-winning investigatory and investigator eric eyre, "death of mud lick," pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist eric eyre fight against the drug companies who delivered the opioid epidemic and watch book tv tonight beginning at eight eastern on "c-span2". >> recording conversations while it happens in those conversations are on c-span now podcast in the recordings. >> here focuses on that christmas eve lyndon johnson you hear about the 19624 civil rights act in city for presidential campaign, i also the march on selma in the war in vietnam another everybody knew, they were being recorded. >> shall be as the secretaries because they were asked to transcr
eastern, georgetown university professor marcia chaplin talks about her pulitzer prize-winning book,franchise, the golden arches and black america in the followed by tennessee republican governor, unspoken, the promise and peril of faith in the public square, as part of the southern festival of books, and then another discussion on america's opioid epidemic, on the 21st annual national book festival, and includes pulitzer prize-winning investigatory and investigator eric eyre, "death of...
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and an entertaining race georgetown university michael eric dyson examines the role of race in america. and also being published this week, the new book by the former republican speaker of the house, newt gingrich argues anti-american beliefs are gaining traction within the united states. his latest book is called "beyond biden." and in the broken constitution, harvard professor describes how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news brian kelly looks at the relationship between lincoln and frederick douglass and the president and the freedom fighter. those are some of the new books being published this week. you will see them on booktv. each week booktv produces a program called "after words." and on this week's episode of the author interview program, entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing onto, quote, the culture only to increase profit. he discussed his book with harvard university economics professor and former george w. bush economics advisor greg. here is a little bit of that conversation. >> i think that there is something to be said for exploring the
and an entertaining race georgetown university michael eric dyson examines the role of race in america. and also being published this week, the new book by the former republican speaker of the house, newt gingrich argues anti-american beliefs are gaining traction within the united states. his latest book is called "beyond biden." and in the broken constitution, harvard professor describes how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news brian kelly looks at the relationship...
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we spoke to an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center. she says pfizer pill production may face some challenges. >> in the short-term, it is going to take a while for pfizer to ramp up the production of this therapy. it is not easy to scale up quickly. it is a complex drug to manufacture. it is actually two different treatments combined. pfizer is committed to providing about 120 million courses of this treatment in 2022, but in the short-term, what is promised in the next few weeks is about 65,000 doses. to put that in perspective, at current infection rates in the u.s. with the number of new infections a day, if half the patients who are eligible because they are at risk of progressive severe disease and hospitalized with covid-19 severe disease, we would burn through that entire stock in one day if even half the people work treated, so it is not a lot. in the second case, it is not a cheap treatment. we are still looking to the vaccines to prevent severe disease as the most effective way to keep people out of hospitals and to p
we spoke to an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center. she says pfizer pill production may face some challenges. >> in the short-term, it is going to take a while for pfizer to ramp up the production of this therapy. it is not easy to scale up quickly. it is a complex drug to manufacture. it is actually two different treatments combined. pfizer is committed to providing about 120 million courses of this treatment in 2022, but in the...
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i'm thrilled to be here, professor of history at georgetown university that is the official bio. i just want to say pulitzer prize winner 2021 history. [applause] at. [cheering] and i get a chill. so the citation read this way. one reason i'm going to read it out loud and there is a big luncheon or anything for the book because of covid. i don't know if you have had a stranger read this to you, ever. so i am going to do it. this amazing book, franchise the golden arches and black america. the citation read this way from nuance account of the complicated role of the fast food industry plays in african-american communities race in capitalism that masterfully illustrates how the fight for civil rights has been intertwined with black businesses. so, it is a smart and capacious book and a work of history that goes way beyond what you know about the golden arches and entrepreneurial spirit. in the calorie count of the happy meal, it digs into this really important story of how this purveyor of food actually shaped political culture. shape to the economy and really shape so many particu
i'm thrilled to be here, professor of history at georgetown university that is the official bio. i just want to say pulitzer prize winner 2021 history. [applause] at. [cheering] and i get a chill. so the citation read this way. one reason i'm going to read it out loud and there is a big luncheon or anything for the book because of covid. i don't know if you have had a stranger read this to you, ever. so i am going to do it. this amazing book, franchise the golden arches and black america. the...
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from georgetown university, this is just over an hour. >> next,
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he is head of a new center that has opened up at georgetown university.sissippi, independent next. caller: good morning, reverend wallace. i totally disagree with your reasoning that the child tax credit will help individuals. it is not being used for the children. you've got grandparents raising children. i live close to casinos in mississippi. young people are flooded in the casinos. they have had extra money. if i go to the grocery store, 95% of the people are driving cars on the road that are under five years old. i drive a 20-year-old vehicle. there must be more -- i agree with senator manchin 100% step everything he said has been through thoughtful consideration. he represents my mississippi values than i thank you and you have a wonderful, merry christmas. guest: the problem is the very reliable data shows that families are spending child tax credits on groceries, on diapers, on things they critically need. there is lots of data. it's not true that the money is being sent just spent at casinos or whatever. if you are close to those families and i a
he is head of a new center that has opened up at georgetown university.sissippi, independent next. caller: good morning, reverend wallace. i totally disagree with your reasoning that the child tax credit will help individuals. it is not being used for the children. you've got grandparents raising children. i live close to casinos in mississippi. young people are flooded in the casinos. they have had extra money. if i go to the grocery store, 95% of the people are driving cars on the road that...
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particular, in the february for faster lawrence gustin is an expert in global health law based at georgetown university in washington, dc. he says the given the scale of the omicron outbreak, governments have to strike a difficult balance between stopping this bread and protecting economies. what omar crime is doing is it's not just infecting people who have not been infected before and not been vaccinated. it's, it's re infecting people have already been infected with delta m. and they're a breakthrough infections. quite a lot of them we think with respect to vaccinated populations and so years so, so and cautiously optimistic, although it's not been confirmed that i'm a con, might be a less severe disease. but the sheer number of cases will mean under that, you're going to have an upper uptick and maybe a surge in hospitalizations and debts. and so right now, we're actually back to the idea that we want to make sure that we know of when, well, more health system. and so we're trying to prevent transmissions is as much as we can. but i think it's probably true to say that over the long term
particular, in the february for faster lawrence gustin is an expert in global health law based at georgetown university in washington, dc. he says the given the scale of the omicron outbreak, governments have to strike a difficult balance between stopping this bread and protecting economies. what omar crime is doing is it's not just infecting people who have not been infected before and not been vaccinated. it's, it's re infecting people have already been infected with delta m. and they're a...
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georgetown law professor details her experiences in policing after becoming an armed reserve police officerwashington, d.c. interviewed in the major cities chief association president. >> thank you fort: joining us. today i am really honored and happy to visit. an interesting book about policing. policing an american city. thank you for being on. thank you for having me. i look forward to this conversation. a relay pressing question. what in the world made you leave the confines of your home and go on and hit the streets in washington, d.c.? >> if you asked my family about it, they would say insanity. you know, i was just curious. that was probably the driving force. when i found out they had a program where you are not just diverting traffic to where you can become a sworn armed police officer, i thought no way, that is crazy. give a gone to a law professor. [laughter] just plain curiosity. you know, very, very well, in the spotlight for some years now if you want to change something, i think that you need to understand it. a really rare opportunity to get more insight to policing. .... ..
georgetown law professor details her experiences in policing after becoming an armed reserve police officerwashington, d.c. interviewed in the major cities chief association president. >> thank you fort: joining us. today i am really honored and happy to visit. an interesting book about policing. policing an american city. thank you for being on. thank you for having me. i look forward to this conversation. a relay pressing question. what in the world made you leave the confines of your...
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rules for those infected erin sorrow as an assistant professor, microbiology and immunology at georgetown university. she says the science backs the u. s. cdc's decision to shorten the recommended time violation. it's still a 10 day process, and this is something that was developed and, and decided on, based on the science that we've gathered on oma. and the idea is that if you test positive, you isolated home for 5 days, and if you are asymptomatic or if you clear your symptoms, therefore you don't have a fever after 24 hours or for at least 24 hours, i should say. then that is followed by a 5 day period where you should be masking around others. so it's still 10 days. it's just now 5 days. so my solution and then 5 days of wearing a mask. if you have cleared your symptoms or if you have always been asymptomatic and that's based on what we're understanding on the replication and transmission rates of all micron for a delta, i think it's important to consider that that 10 day quarantine at home for those that are on vaccinated, they really need to stay at home if they become sick and, and
rules for those infected erin sorrow as an assistant professor, microbiology and immunology at georgetown university. she says the science backs the u. s. cdc's decision to shorten the recommended time violation. it's still a 10 day process, and this is something that was developed and, and decided on, based on the science that we've gathered on oma. and the idea is that if you test positive, you isolated home for 5 days, and if you are asymptomatic or if you clear your symptoms, therefore you...
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discuss this with august. st. efficient is associate professor of micro biology and immunology, georgetown university medical center join me now live alexandria virginia by scott . good. have you with a son professor jonathan berman is the assistant professor in the department of basic sciences at and why it. com, arkansas, and the author of mt faxes. how to challenge a misinformed movement, joins me from change in arkansas. good. have you been with us professor berman? i just start with you. that obviously the main concerns of many anti vaccines that you might have interviewed in your book. and the concerns to have the speed of how the vaccines were made. what's in them, and the way that the vaccine information has been presented globally. they the main concerns of anti access, so to speak. i think the ultimate li, if you take a step back, a lot of what they express is concerns. speed with which they were made. those things are, are rationalizations they're using. that are expressions of much, much deeper fears, concerns they might have about the role of government government overreach, a
discuss this with august. st. efficient is associate professor of micro biology and immunology, georgetown university medical center join me now live alexandria virginia by scott . good. have you with a son professor jonathan berman is the assistant professor in the department of basic sciences at and why it. com, arkansas, and the author of mt faxes. how to challenge a misinformed movement, joins me from change in arkansas. good. have you been with us professor berman? i just start with you....
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i am a law professor at georgetown law school.m former director of the bureau of consumer protection at the federal trade commission. i strongly support legislation before congress today. it will provide funding to the ftc to create a new technology center bureau. to safeguard your constituents privacy and data security. this proposal builds on the chairs 2019 privacy bill, which also calls for a new technology bureau within the ftc. i support the legislation because it will begin to rectify the current underfunding and understaffing of the federal trade commission. it started in the 1980's when the ftc's budget and staff allocations were literally cut in half. since then, as both of you have mentioned, the nation's gross domestic product has grown financially. the ftc now enforces more than 50 additional laws than it did back in 1980. but today, the ftc is significantly smaller. both in terms of staffing and funding than it was in 1980. as best as i can tell, that is not true for any other federal agency. and because federal budg
i am a law professor at georgetown law school.m former director of the bureau of consumer protection at the federal trade commission. i strongly support legislation before congress today. it will provide funding to the ftc to create a new technology center bureau. to safeguard your constituents privacy and data security. this proposal builds on the chairs 2019 privacy bill, which also calls for a new technology bureau within the ftc. i support the legislation because it will begin to rectify...
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days. spoke to julia fisher about this and associate professor of micro biology and immunology at georgetown university medical center. she told us visors pill production mate facing challenges in the short term. it's going to take a while for pfizer to wrap up the production of this therapy. it's not easy to scale up quickly, it's a, it's a complex drug manufacturer. it's actually 2 different treatments combined. and while it 2020 to 5 risk is committing to providing about a 120000000 courses of, of this treatment in the short term. what's comments in the next few weeks is about 65000 doses and put that into perspective at current covered 19 infection rates in the us with a number of new infections a day. if, if half the patients who were eligible because they are at risk of progressing to severe disease and been hospitalized would cover 19 disease. we would burn through that entire stock in one day if even half the people were treated. so it's, it's not a lot and the 2nd thing is it's not a cheap treatment. so we're still looking to the vaccines to prevent severe disease as the most effect
days. spoke to julia fisher about this and associate professor of micro biology and immunology at georgetown university medical center. she told us visors pill production mate facing challenges in the short term. it's going to take a while for pfizer to wrap up the production of this therapy. it's not easy to scale up quickly, it's a, it's a complex drug manufacturer. it's actually 2 different treatments combined. and while it 2020 to 5 risk is committing to providing about a 120000000 courses...
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and judy fisher and associate professor of micro biology and immunology from georgetown university medical center is with us to talk about it from alexandria virginia. just to make sure julie that i'm getting this right, a vaccine is precautionary. this pill would be i treatment. if i got coven, i would take the pill immediately. in theory. that's exactly right. the vaccine prevents infection. the, the, the treatment that was just approved by the u. s. f. d, a under what's called an emergency. this authorization is intended to be a therapy for the people who are at highest risk progressing to severe disease or even to death if they are infected with covered $900.00. and so what do you make of it? i mean, the, the fact that we are even talking about these things. we talked about vaccines, you know, less than a year after cove. it came out and now a pill, 2 years later, what's your take on it all? on one hand, we are making amazing progress at a speed that is completely unprecedented. the speed of developing these novel therapies, when you compare it to other viruses, for which we have reall
and judy fisher and associate professor of micro biology and immunology from georgetown university medical center is with us to talk about it from alexandria virginia. just to make sure julie that i'm getting this right, a vaccine is precautionary. this pill would be i treatment. if i got coven, i would take the pill immediately. in theory. that's exactly right. the vaccine prevents infection. the, the, the treatment that was just approved by the u. s. f. d, a under what's called an emergency....
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i mean, a bill clinton's professor, back to georgetown. carol quigley, who was a rhodes scholar, dawning bridge to the establishment he himself, road in his opus that, you know, this is just a perceptual game in order to just be able to manage anger versus elation and give the feeling that we're quote unquote throwing the rascals out, when i'm popular, presidents are unpopular senators or congressman or replaced were ads cor, policy will continue. so even if there's a significant republican turn out in victory with the midterms, does that necessarily mean that monetary policy will shift busy with the fed is doing? no, because it's an autonomous, a privately owned institution that doesn't report to really anybody domestically despite writer. well, you know, well richard, i mean, i think we've talked about this on your pod cast care. is that, is it resounding red wave then you, you get the, the same leadership, you know, i mean, hey, that, that's not inspiring. i mean, and these leaders of the republican party and not particularly popular. o
i mean, a bill clinton's professor, back to georgetown. carol quigley, who was a rhodes scholar, dawning bridge to the establishment he himself, road in his opus that, you know, this is just a perceptual game in order to just be able to manage anger versus elation and give the feeling that we're quote unquote throwing the rascals out, when i'm popular, presidents are unpopular senators or congressman or replaced were ads cor, policy will continue. so even if there's a significant republican...
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these guys when the cup afterwards, i mean, you remember when the caps did it, you saw them out in georgetown in the found chug and doing take stands out of the cup. but i got a safer type of a, you know, that was their 3rd sports franchise title in the past year to tampa bay lightning and one for the buccaneers were gonna have to start calling them tampa bay. i think that that was a good one, but we go down to steve chris coast and our sports h q, who i think is actually saving up to go to space to or maybe he's saving up for a ticket to wimbleton out of now what do you what do you say about other i'd much rather go to a sporting event here on earth fair and blow. speaking of little then it was surely a treat for the fans of the sport as we witnessed. greatness on display sunday afternoon when no back joke of its accomplish something only to others have done in men's professional tennis and that is lift 20 grand slam trophies. the world ever won. triumphed at the all england club capturing his 6th wimbledon title. after defeating italian, mateo, bear to me and for set joke, which is now tied
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t. americas eat the press, and rick meta, who is a current us house candidate in new jersey and georgetown health law professor. thanks so much for joining us, gentlemen. i. natasha. thank you. and so now is come to surface. according to florida, surgeon general, the bite of administration is actively preventing antibody treatments in a letter address to the secretary of health and human services. it states that the administration has passed shipments of cobra 19 antibodies treatments in the us and the reasoning behind it. according to the letter was biden site in these treatments should not be effective against the on the con variance. so steve, do you think there's truth to that, or is the decision simply political? well, you were talking about the monoclonal antibody treatments, which should there have been reports. it's not effective against the a cron of variant, but it does work against delta. so let me take you to something that peter alexander of n b. c. news asked the head of the cdc. today. he said, last week you said that the i'm a cron accounted for 73 percent of new infections
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in georgetown, under the sign of the indian king.y special wedding present. and i want to do it tonight in the presence of your family and friends. and i'm now going to proceed tara, in your presence, all the secret service reports -- >> [laughs] [applause] >> over the period where you lost interest in leading us down the stairway and it being a bridge partner. and you started spending your weekends at the beach. this first report starts out, saturday, 2 pm, completed sunday, 3 am. top secret, stamped, whiskey beach. [noise] [applause] [applause] and chuck, all your bachelor passed, it's -- to a bunch of wedding confetti. >> [laughs] [applause] >> this has been a delightful experience and particularly this has been a very pleasant evening. mrs. johnson and me, our hearts are filled with many memories. we swell up in our throat as we see our little one, our first born, walk away with someone else. and it seems like it was just yesterday when the lady and why it, a tending the garfield hospital, shared this one in a very pink blanket,
in georgetown, under the sign of the indian king.y special wedding present. and i want to do it tonight in the presence of your family and friends. and i'm now going to proceed tara, in your presence, all the secret service reports -- >> [laughs] [applause] >> over the period where you lost interest in leading us down the stairway and it being a bridge partner. and you started spending your weekends at the beach. this first report starts out, saturday, 2 pm, completed sunday, 3 am....