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the director of georgetown's undergraduate journalism and in my other life los angeles times. in the light of this evening we are welcoming you to the panel the professional journalism and all of its challenges. our topic this evening is women upon war testimonies and reflections for women that have distinguished themselves as war correspondentshe from vietnam until the present day. i want to extend a special welcome to our colleagues, students and faculty from george washington university and the university of maryland who have joined us as well as the rest of you in the audience including many distinguished former war correspondents. it's appropriate in a week that began with f world press freedom day that we take a moment to honor our w own journalists arod the world, men and women alike who voluntarily place themselves inin harms way to bring truth to light. we especially remember the georgetown class of 2012 a freelance reporter who was kidnapped in 2012 and who we believe is in prison today. we urge the syrian government to take action to secure his release. we have a ve
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so similar research has been done on black girls interestingly enough out of georgetown georgetown center on poverty and inequality did a powerful study finding that adults tend to perceive black girls as older more mature more adult like more knowledgeable about adult topics less innocent and less in need of protection again having an absol. profound impact upon the ways in which you engage with the child when they are doing again. what kids do impulsive reactive emotional fairness fanatics sensation seekers all those things. so black girls aren't given that grace and they're also treated you know, as as sexually promiscuous. so all of the myths of you know, the jezebel myths are still very much alive today and you see them in the ways in which dress codes are just disparately enforced against black girls in many public school systems, so yeah, you say some really interesting things about sort of very typical kind of adolescent attire or the clothing that a lot of black kids wear hoodies a lot of white. i mean, i got a 15 year old son. he stays in a hoodie all the time. so you say some r
so similar research has been done on black girls interestingly enough out of georgetown georgetown center on poverty and inequality did a powerful study finding that adults tend to perceive black girls as older more mature more adult like more knowledgeable about adult topics less innocent and less in need of protection again having an absol. profound impact upon the ways in which you engage with the child when they are doing again. what kids do impulsive reactive emotional fairness fanatics...
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she is a professor of law and director of the juvenile justice center and initiative at the georgetown university law center. from 1998 until 2001 she was the lead attorney at the juvenile public defenders service for the district of columbia. torches receive and click 2020 leadership prize in the juvenile rlaw center and the 2013 robere shepard junior award for excellence in juvenile defense from the national juvenile defender center. her latest book the rage of innocence, how america criminalizes black youth was ascribed by georgetown's beutler as a lucid analysis from a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. and by the washington post is comprehensive, meticulously researched, written in a language accessible to lawyers and laypeople alike. most important articulating realistic forms that are within reach right now. kristen's advice on how to honor the black children who are so often harmed by our justice system is pretty simple. tell their stories. in the wake of recent worldwide out rage of injustice and inequality the rage of innocence sheds light on many lesser-known but equa
she is a professor of law and director of the juvenile justice center and initiative at the georgetown university law center. from 1998 until 2001 she was the lead attorney at the juvenile public defenders service for the district of columbia. torches receive and click 2020 leadership prize in the juvenile rlaw center and the 2013 robere shepard junior award for excellence in juvenile defense from the national juvenile defender center. her latest book the rage of innocence, how america...
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so he was considered an upper-class gentleman in georgetown and have certain privileges.e was opposed to the war of 1812 but when british troops were threatening his town and family, he volunteered to fight in the war. but his total service was probably just a couple of weeks. not a major or important military figure and that is one reason why he was expendable and was sent on the mission to help negotiate the release of dr. william banks who had been captured after the battle of washington and that is what brought keith to baltimore to witness the attack on fort mchenry. susan: how did he find himself on a ship watching the british bombardment of fort mchenry? mark: there is a map in my book that is incredibly detailed and gives the 17 days leading up to the publishing of the first version of the star-spangled banner. he starts in washington dc and finds out from a family member that the doctor was captured and he is sent on a mission by present madison and definitely an insider in american politics although not a politician. he goes to baltimore and basically hires a bo
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her latest book "the rage of innocence: how america criminalizes black youth" was described by georgetown paul butler as a lucid analysis from a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. and by the washington post as comprehensive, meticulously researched, written language accessible to lawyers and laypeople alike and most importantly articulated realistically with forms that are in reach right now. kristen's advice on how to honor the black children who are so oftenempowered by our justice hesystem is simple . tell her story. in the wake of worldwide outrage and high-profile examples of f racial injustice and inequality the rage of innocence sheds light on many lesser-known but equally troubling examples of how discriminatory and aggressive policing has criminalized the most ordinary adolescent activities contributing to the socialization of a generation of black teenagers to fear present and resist of the police. christians book brings not only attention to the issue of policing and criminalization of black youth but provides a persuasive and powerful call for change.she said she intend
her latest book "the rage of innocence: how america criminalizes black youth" was described by georgetown paul butler as a lucid analysis from a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. and by the washington post as comprehensive, meticulously researched, written language accessible to lawyers and laypeople alike and most importantly articulated realistically with forms that are in reach right now. kristen's advice on how to honor the black children who are so oftenempowered by our...
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. >> georgetown university's brian t american ever jailed for tapping a wire and this was the year 1864. he was imprisoned or convicted under a statute written in the state of california, which means that the practice of wiretapping and laws against it, prohibitions against accommodate back all the way to the age of the telegraph, of the civil war. when i discovered this story eight years ago, i was stunned. i did not know wiretapping went back that far. the book i have written traces that history back to the age of the telegraph up until our own digital age today. americans tend to use the term wiretapping promiscuously, we use it for all electronic surveillance from the amazon alexa passively listening to your ambient noise, and being conversations in your home, to the n.s.a.'s data valence schemes. since 9/11. this is not exactly an issue with the practice of wiretapping which strictly speaking refers to the interception of messages, conversations carried by wire live from a sender to a receiver. it is a practice that dates back to the 19th century. when wiretap is like williams woul
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senior fellow. 1 at the council of foreign relations and professor of international affairs at georgetown university professor captain, it's a very rare treat for me these days to speak to western i experts for form, officials like yourself. i'm very, very grateful for this opportunity. but i also have to ask you, why did you decide to talk to r t given the him, you know, the potential academic and professional repercussions that you may face? well, i'm some one who believes that we should keep the corridors of communication, even as the relationship between russia and the united states gets worse and worse, even as the war goes on and casualties continue to mount. i think that that, you know, dialogue is always better than no dialogue. so that's why i'm sitting here, having this conversation with you. thank you for that. and the previous time i interviewed you was i thing in the summer of 2017. when we thought that the relationship in the russian, the united states, the lowest point after crimea, and all these to the russian mythology surrounding the trump administration. this is the way
senior fellow. 1 at the council of foreign relations and professor of international affairs at georgetown university professor captain, it's a very rare treat for me these days to speak to western i experts for form, officials like yourself. i'm very, very grateful for this opportunity. but i also have to ask you, why did you decide to talk to r t given the him, you know, the potential academic and professional repercussions that you may face? well, i'm some one who believes that we should keep...
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i'm director of georgetown's undergraduate program and in my other life a columnist for the los angeles times. we'redelighted this evening to welcome you to one of our occasional panels. a professional journalist and all its challenges and its glories . our topic this evening is women on the war. testimonies and reflections from women who have distinguished themselves as workforce vepundits from vietnam until the present day. i want to extend a special welcome to our colleagues students and faculty from george washington university and the university of maryland who have joined us as well as the rest of you in the audience including many distinguished former war correspondent. >> .. and who we believe is imprisoned there today. we urge the syrian government to take action to secure her release. we have a very distinguished panel this evening. elizabeth becker, a former "washington post" columnist in cambodia, a former pentagon correspondent for the "new yorkk times" whose new book, you don't belong here, inspired as to produce this event. jessica donati, "wall street journal" correspond
i'm director of georgetown's undergraduate program and in my other life a columnist for the los angeles times. we'redelighted this evening to welcome you to one of our occasional panels. a professional journalist and all its challenges and its glories . our topic this evening is women on the war. testimonies and reflections from women who have distinguished themselves as workforce vepundits from vietnam until the present day. i want to extend a special welcome to our colleagues students and...
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and winner of the georgetown prize for diplomatic reporting. thanks everybody who came. it was great we had a good audience tonight. thank you again doyle for asking as prince micheletti thank you for your extraordinary service as a moderator. and also as author for those who want to know more about the arab world i want to thank all of you pre-don't think our audience. i want to thank our producer, lynn bellis who kept the train running. if you are curious about her journalism program at georgetown you will find a set journalism.georgetown.edu. other programs are listed. thank you all thank you for joining us and good evening from georgetown. >> good booktv has provided in-depth uninterrupted coverage of the national book festival featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. on saturday but tbb returns live to the national book festival, all day long you hear from and interact with guests and authors such as librarian of congress, carla hayden, journalist david, writer clint smith and more. the library of congress national book festival live saturday beginning a
and winner of the georgetown prize for diplomatic reporting. thanks everybody who came. it was great we had a good audience tonight. thank you again doyle for asking as prince micheletti thank you for your extraordinary service as a moderator. and also as author for those who want to know more about the arab world i want to thank all of you pre-don't think our audience. i want to thank our producer, lynn bellis who kept the train running. if you are curious about her journalism program at...
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and georgetown will actually give you academic probation.course, when you are sitting down and eating you don't have to have your mask on but as soon as you stand up you have to have it on. he was given academic probation for a full year for going against these policies. really no way for us to really fight back against the policies. >> katie: unscientific. it's outrageous and seems a lot more about control than about keeping students healthy, we reached tout georgetown for a statement. and they responded with their public health guidance that reads in part: we continue to take a layered approach to protecting the health and safety of our university community, obviously given the experience that you have both had. and the science behind where covid is now, that is not the case. thank you so much jessica and kaitlin for coming on this morning and good luck with your semester. >> thank you. >> katie: still ahead. chris lane performs live in our all-american summer concert series but, first, we will join him on fox square to talk about his tour
and georgetown will actually give you academic probation.course, when you are sitting down and eating you don't have to have your mask on but as soon as you stand up you have to have it on. he was given academic probation for a full year for going against these policies. really no way for us to really fight back against the policies. >> katie: unscientific. it's outrageous and seems a lot more about control than about keeping students healthy, we reached tout georgetown for a statement....
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now of georgetown. karen, what you think?o you think that hair on fire recession is a much, much smaller risk now? do you feel better after these minutes? >> know. i don't. i don't really feel better. i feel like they still have a lot of work to do. i think that inflation is coming down and i think we have reached peak inflation, but it's still so far above where it needs to be. i think, you know, i read that two weeks ago there was no pivot. that was no pivot. i thought it was hawkish. these minutes say otherwise. i'm still in the hawkish camp unless we see inflation come so far down. i'm not that optimistic on that but if they have to put us in recession they will. >> yeah. i don't think that is their intent, to put us in recession. to guide's point about cutie, think about what happened to risk assets in the volatility of some of these largest assets we have seen it's 2022 since the feds acknowledged they had to attack inflation. we have housing rollover, stockmarket rollover, a lot of things that weren't particularly comf
now of georgetown. karen, what you think?o you think that hair on fire recession is a much, much smaller risk now? do you feel better after these minutes? >> know. i don't. i don't really feel better. i feel like they still have a lot of work to do. i think that inflation is coming down and i think we have reached peak inflation, but it's still so far above where it needs to be. i think, you know, i read that two weeks ago there was no pivot. that was no pivot. i thought it was hawkish....
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they must answer questions from the georgetown prison initiative . shep? >> shomari stone live in a bethesda, maryland. >>> two issues getting their first real test. >>> thousands of tons of corn. as the world celebrates the first grain shipment leaving ukraine, people there say the deal will shake the ground. >>> and we are minutes away from the president's live address. details on the killing of the al qaeda leader. aldo you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. >>> the president addresses the nation in five minutes. >>> first though, protesters conti
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i got a gun pointed out me, in georgetown. >> can be a black eye in georgetown.next we talk about coaching, where do we stand now? and in particular why are we not seeing the advancement? we've had three black head coaches in their history. they just won the super bowl last year with the staff bruce very purposefully had filled out with black coordinators in addition to twoe female coaches. he had one and arizona said let's not just to one lesotho. we built this diverse staff, when a super bowl with it and yet it doesn't lead to any wave of hiring. we had the same coaching staff in the semi finals of the nfl playoffs. got all of these coaches succeeding. there are some copycat around the league. >> it's a great point and it's one that tony made to me. notice not qualified guys out there it is so far out of line right now. there are other qualified black coaches out there. i think some of it gets back to the very simple fact that there 31 nfl owners. the packers are owned by the city of the fan. thirty-one nfl owners 30 are white. interestingly the owner in jackso
i got a gun pointed out me, in georgetown. >> can be a black eye in georgetown.next we talk about coaching, where do we stand now? and in particular why are we not seeing the advancement? we've had three black head coaches in their history. they just won the super bowl last year with the staff bruce very purposefully had filled out with black coordinators in addition to twoe female coaches. he had one and arizona said let's not just to one lesotho. we built this diverse staff, when a...
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they must answer questions from the georgetown prison initiative . shep?ari stone live in a bethesda, maryland. >>> two issues getting their first real test. >>> thousands of tons of corn. as the world celebrates the first grain shipment leaving ukraine, people there say the deal will shake the ground. >>> and we are minutes away from the president's live address. details on the killing of the details on the killing of the al qaeda leader. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 4 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪it's my moment, so i just gotta say♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections, or a lower ability to fight them, ma
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they must answer questions from the georgetown prison initiative . shep?ari stone live in a bethesda, maryland. >>> two issues getting their first real test. >>> thousands of tons of corn. as the world celebrates the first grain shipment leaving ukraine, people there say the deal will shake the ground. >>> and we are minutes away from the president's live address. details on the killing of the al qaeda leader. as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. >>> the president addresses the nation in five minutes. >>> first though, protesters continuing their fight for the packed act to provide health and disability benefits for veterans suffering as a result of their wartime exposure. this is from toxic military burn pits. passed in the senate last month but a group of republicans changed their vote. now they are blocking the ville. with the senate to go on recess this month, it could soon sit in limbo. for the wife of one veteran seen protesting here, that is unacceptable. >> our message is if these men and women who went to war and fought f
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i was working in senator hatfield's office on the hill and living in georgetown with old family friends. my aunt was settling into her new role in washington and trying to move beyond the near loss of her husband in late march. i was young game for anything and i think as all nieces and nephews are a good distraction. during my first week. she invited me over for dinner twice and asked me to accompany her on a trip to the ingles shipyard in mississippi to christen the uss, ticonderoga. little did i know these outings would find their way to the metro section of the post and as such there was no more hiding from my coworkers and senator hadfield's office who i was related to. five years later on christmas night at the white house my husband of 35 years asked me to marry him. nancy the hopeless romantic could not have been happier that this occurred under her roof. nancy reagan brought grace and honor to her role as the first lady. she was fiercely loyal to her husband and her country. always placing them first. making the white house a home americans and her husband could be proud of was
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we especially remember austin ties at the georgetown class of 2012 a reporter was kidnapped in 2012 and two we believe is imprisoned there today. we the syrian government to take action to secure his release. we have a very distinguished panel this evening. "state of terror" a former "washington post" columnist in cambodia, former pentagon correspondent for "the new york times" whose new book "you don't belong here" inspired us to produce this event and jessica donati a correspondent in afghanistan and now in washington who has just published a book on her reporting, "eagle down" the last special forces fighting the foremver war. sylvia poggioli european correspondent who reported on the war in bosnia and is coming to us late in the evening from rome and panelist and moderator deborah amos npr's international correspondent who covered two wars in iraq and he wrote a fine book on thee middle east. on her format you will find somewhere on your screen a q&a tab to send questions at any time. the panel will have the story40 discussion somewhere around 40 minutes and then we will turn to you
we especially remember austin ties at the georgetown class of 2012 a reporter was kidnapped in 2012 and two we believe is imprisoned there today. we the syrian government to take action to secure his release. we have a very distinguished panel this evening. "state of terror" a former "washington post" columnist in cambodia, former pentagon correspondent for "the new york times" whose new book "you don't belong here" inspired us to produce this event and...
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why can't be a black guy in georgetown? you we talk about coaching and and you know, where do we stand now? and in particular, why don't we seeing the advancement? i want to stop and you know, we criticize the numbers but i feel like we don't do a good enough job of praising when the right thing is done and if you look at the tampa bay buccaneers, they've had three black head coaches in their history and they just want a super bowl last year with the staff that bruce arians very purposefully had filled out with black coordinators at all, the three major coordinating positions in addition to two female coaches when he had one in arizona. he said, you know what that's not just do one. let's do two so we very purposely built this diverse staff wins a super bowl with it and yet it doesn't lead to any wave of hiring right here. we had those same coaching staff in the semifinals of the nfl playoffs we have that's frasier, right, you know bringing morris like we've got all these coaches succeeding the class and of course eric the
why can't be a black guy in georgetown? you we talk about coaching and and you know, where do we stand now? and in particular, why don't we seeing the advancement? i want to stop and you know, we criticize the numbers but i feel like we don't do a good enough job of praising when the right thing is done and if you look at the tampa bay buccaneers, they've had three black head coaches in their history and they just want a super bowl last year with the staff that bruce arians very purposefully...
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in may of 1981 i was working in senator hadfield's office and living in georgetown with old friends. my aunt was settling in for her new role in washington, and trying to move beyond the role of her boss in late march. i was young, game for anything, and i think is all nieces and nephews are, a good distraction. she invited me over for dinner my first week twice and asked me to accompany her on a trip to the english shipyard in mississippi to christen the uss tiger owned. little did i know, these outings would find their way to the metro section post and as such, there was no more hiding from my week coworkers in senator had fills office who i was related to. five years later, on christmas night in the white house, my husband of 35 years asked me to marry him. nancy, the hopeless romantic could not have been happier that this occurred under her roof. we nancy reagan brought grace and honor to her role as the first lady. she was fiercely loyal to her husband, and her country always placing them first. making the white house a home, americans and her husband could be proud of was prior
in may of 1981 i was working in senator hadfield's office and living in georgetown with old friends. my aunt was settling in for her new role in washington, and trying to move beyond the role of her boss in late march. i was young, game for anything, and i think is all nieces and nephews are, a good distraction. she invited me over for dinner my first week twice and asked me to accompany her on a trip to the english shipyard in mississippi to christen the uss tiger owned. little did i know,...
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earlier this week, england's leah williamson and georgetown way talked about making sure that this is the start of a journey, not the end of one year or 2020 two's legacy will not be defined by this match tonight or indeed from by the last few weeks. the rather by how organizers build on this success in the years to come deed over use oliver moody reporting from london . the international committee of the red cross says it has not been granted access to the bombed outside of a prison camp, where dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in a missile strike. russia's defense ministry says it has invited the red cross and the you went to inspect the, the location following calls from ukraine for an investigation. moscow and keith have blamed each other for the soldiers, deaths, while elsewhere in ukraine. heavy russian strikes hit the southern port, city of mc alive, killed in killing a leading businessman in the grain export business, and injuring several other people. following the renewed attacks on port cities in southern ukraine. we asked dw mathias billina in odessa if it's
earlier this week, england's leah williamson and georgetown way talked about making sure that this is the start of a journey, not the end of one year or 2020 two's legacy will not be defined by this match tonight or indeed from by the last few weeks. the rather by how organizers build on this success in the years to come deed over use oliver moody reporting from london . the international committee of the red cross says it has not been granted access to the bombed outside of a prison camp,...
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earlier this week, england's lear williamson and georgetown white talked about making sure that this is the start of a journey, not the end of one euro 2022 legacy will not be defined by this match tonight or indeed from by the last few weeks. the rather by how organizers build on this success in the years to come and from ali moody at wembley to formula one way. max for staffing has one the hungarian grant. pray. the dutchman started the rice at the back of the grid after engine trouble hampered his falsifying session. he also survived a mid race spin, but was still able to claim victory. things couldn't have looked much bleaker for red bills, max for snap, and as he started 10 from the grid. but whole season, the dutchman has been there to pounds when his rivals faltered. so it proved again in hungary. horses challenger, sharla clare spun off in france. last week, and he had another wretched time here for stopping overtook him after the 2nd round of pit stops. and la clerk had only temporarily take advantage of a spin by the dutchman eventually trailed in 6 elsewhere. louis hamilto
earlier this week, england's lear williamson and georgetown white talked about making sure that this is the start of a journey, not the end of one euro 2022 legacy will not be defined by this match tonight or indeed from by the last few weeks. the rather by how organizers build on this success in the years to come and from ali moody at wembley to formula one way. max for staffing has one the hungarian grant. pray. the dutchman started the rice at the back of the grid after engine trouble...
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yale is bad, georgetown is bad. hastings. kennedy: cornell. >> gw. yeah, i went to chicago, that's okay. if you want to be a lawyer, you have to pick and choose if you're going to send your kids to college in general you have to pick and choose. i'm optimistic as brett cavanaugh said, justice cavanaugh saying i love on the sunny side of the mountain for society at large butaca demia, we may have passed the point of no return. kennedy: for parents thinking of bankrolling your kids to go to law school for $250 grand, don't them to a place where your student will be bubble wrapped and protected and guarded from, you know, those hideous contrary opinions that god forbid might make them grow, might make them think critically and actually might make them a better lawyer and better human. stay away, keep your money away. don't donate to the alumni association. they don't deserve it. if they're not standing up for free speech and free exchange of ideas, then they can pound sand and that's a nice way i'll say it. >> most people shouldn't go to law school in g
yale is bad, georgetown is bad. hastings. kennedy: cornell. >> gw. yeah, i went to chicago, that's okay. if you want to be a lawyer, you have to pick and choose if you're going to send your kids to college in general you have to pick and choose. i'm optimistic as brett cavanaugh said, justice cavanaugh saying i love on the sunny side of the mountain for society at large butaca demia, we may have passed the point of no return. kennedy: for parents thinking of bankrolling your kids to go to...
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later, georgetown university's brian hochman shares his book, "the listeners: a history of wiretapping in the united states. we look forward to you joining the conversation with your calls, texts and tweets. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] ♪ host: the house and senate will hold brief sessions later this morning and president biden is scheduled to discuss access to reproductive health care and an event celebrating women's equality day. and we're with you on the next hour on the "washington journal" and on friday mornings, we'll begin by hearing from you, about your top news story of the past week. give us a call. let us know what you think was most important. phone lines split as usual by political parties. republicans, world war i is the number -- 202-748-8000. democrats, 202-748-8003. good friday morning to you. yesterday, president biden announced and releases long anticipated and much debatedded student loan forgiveness plan. on tuesday, it was another midterm primary day and we found out on monday that dr. anthony fauci is leaving his government post in def
later, georgetown university's brian hochman shares his book, "the listeners: a history of wiretapping in the united states. we look forward to you joining the conversation with your calls, texts and tweets. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] ♪ host: the house and senate will hold brief sessions later this morning and president biden is scheduled to discuss access to reproductive health care and an event celebrating women's equality day. and we're with you on the...
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firsthand to the covid-19 health crisis and discusses preventing the next pandemic interviewed by georgetown university law professor and director of the institute for national and global health law. afterwords is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host into being top nonfiction authors about the latest work.. >> welcome, doctor birx. i'm going to call you debbie. i've known you for many decades. we've all known you in there public health field. it's a privilege to be here with you to talk about your new book. i want to start simply, explained the title silent invasion and the reasons you wrote the book to talk about a little bit. >> i'm going to call you larry so thank you, it is an opportunity to be with you l again. we have had a long career together battling pandemics around the globe making sure the most vulnerable our service and i hopefully take that message here in this country but i called it silent invasion to raise the alert that despite the capacity, we hadn't been diagnosing, truly diagnosing respiratory diseases ever inse this country. i was confronted that in afric
firsthand to the covid-19 health crisis and discusses preventing the next pandemic interviewed by georgetown university law professor and director of the institute for national and global health law. afterwords is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host into being top nonfiction authors about the latest work.. >> welcome, doctor birx. i'm going to call you debbie. i've known you for many decades. we've all known you in there public health field. it's a privilege to be here...
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you are not seeing that herd mentality but the likes of harvard, georgetown, soros getting into alphabet while you sleep tech being more probably sold it let's take a look at some of the names, soros, we have in, we are waiting to hear from stan drunken miller and we are starting to hear from activist investors, third point, elliott. activism is a strategy this year has not done well but there is hope that could turn around. jon: i love that you brought up all of that. i have a two-parter for you. because of where we are right now, every time we've got a new activist story, it gives a new spotlight to a stock, maybe one that has been under pressure. we will continue watching that part, but the fact that we have so many different investing styles, hedge fund strategies, is it going to inform you on what has not been working in these last few months in that community? sonali: definitely, in addition to those highflying tech names, you also have buying safe assets, ets tied to treasury and gold. you are seeing investors is starting to caution their wagers. they have sold more than they boug
you are not seeing that herd mentality but the likes of harvard, georgetown, soros getting into alphabet while you sleep tech being more probably sold it let's take a look at some of the names, soros, we have in, we are waiting to hear from stan drunken miller and we are starting to hear from activist investors, third point, elliott. activism is a strategy this year has not done well but there is hope that could turn around. jon: i love that you brought up all of that. i have a two-parter for...
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meanwhile, georgetown university is reminding students that masks are still required in classrooms and warning them of the other serious threat on campus, monkeypox. but thankfully one person in the city still seems to have some sense. a local judge who struck down mayor bowser's vaccine requirements for city workers. now with the reaction is joseph ladapo, the florida surgeon general. he is the author of the new book transcend fear. mr. surgeon general, thanks were joining us tonight. i appreciate it. when you hear about the craziness that is washington, d.c. and students not being able to go to school, at this point related to covid, what is your reaction? >> i think i have the same reaction as most americans, which is let's move on. these policies, they are not sensible. they weren't sensible even a year or year and a half ago when they were started. you have a vaccine that isn't effective at stopping transmission. you've got multiple clinical trials that don't show a benefit from wearing a mask. the issue has really become a political issue and an issue of doctrine rather then an i
meanwhile, georgetown university is reminding students that masks are still required in classrooms and warning them of the other serious threat on campus, monkeypox. but thankfully one person in the city still seems to have some sense. a local judge who struck down mayor bowser's vaccine requirements for city workers. now with the reaction is joseph ladapo, the florida surgeon general. he is the author of the new book transcend fear. mr. surgeon general, thanks were joining us tonight. i...
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because he couldn't teach a georgetown anymore. cisco. and but the civil service would not know that this happen until sometime later when they called him in and said, what happened in san francisco? and he refused to answer, refused to answer, but then he just told them it was none of their business and they fired him. and then he, on a diet of 20 cents a day. i mean i'm alliance of 20 cents a day because they had no money. he sold his car to get that. he began preparing washington with this story. and complaining about the legal and moral insults that this represented. not only to him but two other gay man who at the time were still being fired at a very fast rate. because now mccarthy was really in his high moment. so he graduated then to being perhaps the most successful advocate for sexual. the absence of sexual discrimination. and, including a appeal to the supreme court on behalf of a guy named ruth scott that was not successful but actually, the chief gusts justices thought it would be. but he knew the court would never take the c
because he couldn't teach a georgetown anymore. cisco. and but the civil service would not know that this happen until sometime later when they called him in and said, what happened in san francisco? and he refused to answer, refused to answer, but then he just told them it was none of their business and they fired him. and then he, on a diet of 20 cents a day. i mean i'm alliance of 20 cents a day because they had no money. he sold his car to get that. he began preparing washington with this...
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in georgetown when i was an internist.we talked about hosting and where do we stand now and in particular why are we seeing advancements? we have criticized the numbers and saying we don't do it the job of raising when the right thing is done and if you look the tampa bay buccaneers they have had three black coaches in their history and they just won the super bowl last year with the staff purposely filled out with great coordinating positions in along with two female positions. so the purposely did this and it wins a super bowl with it but it doesn't lead to anyer wave. we had the same coaching staff in the semi finals of the nfl playoffs fraser and morris. gall these coaches and of coure eric be enemy. why haven't the people who have shown you can do it increased and created some type of copycat around the league? >> that's a great point in s the pointed tony dungy me to me. the notion that they are not qualified guys out there is just so far out of line right now. clearly there are plenty of black coaches out there. and
in georgetown when i was an internist.we talked about hosting and where do we stand now and in particular why are we seeing advancements? we have criticized the numbers and saying we don't do it the job of raising when the right thing is done and if you look the tampa bay buccaneers they have had three black coaches in their history and they just won the super bowl last year with the staff purposely filled out with great coordinating positions in along with two female positions. so the...
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at georgetown university, 2 cases. >> i am definitely going to be sanitary. >> some parents worry.>summer and officials we are are working gy strategy cautious. since we know so little, we are concerned. >> the department of health has already given out 18,000 vaccines over the summer. officials are working on a new strategy to prevent the spread of the virus. >> we are trying to make sure some of these universities also have doses available. if there is the case, we can identify those of injection, ren immediately. >> in order to stretch the vaccine supply, health officials are using a new method of injection, inserting the needle at a shallow angle. the intradermal approach is said to spur a stronger immune reaction so less of the vaccine as needed, allowing officials to split each dose. >> it is going to be effective. it shows the number of individual kathy hochul questions thes strateat. >> my the immunity argume levels are almost the same. >> kathy hogle questions the strategy. >> my argument is give us the vials and we can really have an effective approach. they don't have th
at georgetown university, 2 cases. >> i am definitely going to be sanitary. >> some parents worry.>summer and officials we are are working gy strategy cautious. since we know so little, we are concerned. >> the department of health has already given out 18,000 vaccines over the summer. officials are working on a new strategy to prevent the spread of the virus. >> we are trying to make sure some of these universities also have doses available. if there is the case, we...
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joining us now is paul butler, professor at georgetown law school, former federal prosecutor.l, thank you for being with us tonight. i want to start with a very basic legal question about the damages case against alex jones, go back to the sandy hook story here, the first phase wrapped up today, with the $4.1 million judgment against jones, for the sandy hook victims parents, what happens next? there's a punitive stage to that. is that a different trial? or is that a different decision by the jury? >> so ali, the first phase of the trial was about compensatory damages or actual damages, how much money jones has to pay back families for the extreme harm he caused, think of things like medical bills, moving expenses, security costs. the next phase is about punitive damages, and that's about sending a strong message that alex jones probably won't understand, but to other people who are out there, spreading conspiracy theories, that they know are lies and that ruin the lives of innocent people, a huge punitive damage award might get their attention and let them know that actions h
joining us now is paul butler, professor at georgetown law school, former federal prosecutor.l, thank you for being with us tonight. i want to start with a very basic legal question about the damages case against alex jones, go back to the sandy hook story here, the first phase wrapped up today, with the $4.1 million judgment against jones, for the sandy hook victims parents, what happens next? there's a punitive stage to that. is that a different trial? or is that a different decision by the...
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because he couldn't teach at georgetown anymore, but they didn't know the civil service did not know this happened until sometime later when they called him in and said what happened in san francisco. and he refused to answer refused to answer, but then he just he just told him it was none of their business. and they fired him. and then he on a diet of 20 cents a day. i mean a an allowance of 20 cents a day because he had no money. he sold his car to get that. he began papering washington with with this story. and and complaining about the legal and moral. i don't know insult that this represented not only to him but to other gay men. who at the time we're still being fired at a very fast rate because now mccarthy was really in his. it is high moment. so he graduated then to being perhaps the most successful advocate for sexual the lack of the the absence of sexual discrimination and and he including a an appeal to supreme court on behalf of a guy named bruce scott. that was not successful. but they actually they the chief justice is clerics. thought it would be but they but he knew
because he couldn't teach at georgetown anymore, but they didn't know the civil service did not know this happened until sometime later when they called him in and said what happened in san francisco. and he refused to answer refused to answer, but then he just he just told him it was none of their business. and they fired him. and then he on a diet of 20 cents a day. i mean a an allowance of 20 cents a day because he had no money. he sold his car to get that. he began papering washington with...
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paul butler is a professor at georgetown law school and former federal prosecutor.ust getting news that senator sinema has finally broken her silence, putting democrats one major step closer to getting their big spending bill, which contains significant money to fight global warming through the senate. that breaking news is next. ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin & nails. new one a day multi+. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. >> all right, some breaking news i was just telling you about, the last holdout on the senate democrats plan to pass a version of president biden's agenda dealing with health care, climate and taxes is now on board. senator sinema of arizona announced tonight she will support the legislation. there is a condition -- the remo
paul butler is a professor at georgetown law school and former federal prosecutor.ust getting news that senator sinema has finally broken her silence, putting democrats one major step closer to getting their big spending bill, which contains significant money to fight global warming through the senate. that breaking news is next. ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin &...
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paul butler is a professor at georgetown law school and former federal prosecutor. that senator sinema has finally broken her silence, putting democrats one major step closer to getting their big spending bill, which contain significant money to fight global warming through the senate. that breaking news is next. is next the day of the heart attack, i was scared. i didn't know what to do. seeing my daughter have a heart attack, it shook me. aspirin helps reduce the chance of another heart attack by 31%. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. ever leave your clothes in the dryer and find a wrinkled mess? try downy wrinkle guard fabric softener! wrinkle guard penetrates deep into fibers, leaving clothes so soft, wrinkles don't want to stick around. make mornings smoother with downy wrinkle guard fabric softener. i would say that to me an important aspect is too... meta portal with smart sound. helps reduce your background noise. bring that sense of calm, really... so you come through, loud and clear. meta portal. the smart video calling de
paul butler is a professor at georgetown law school and former federal prosecutor. that senator sinema has finally broken her silence, putting democrats one major step closer to getting their big spending bill, which contain significant money to fight global warming through the senate. that breaking news is next. is next the day of the heart attack, i was scared. i didn't know what to do. seeing my daughter have a heart attack, it shook me. aspirin helps reduce the chance of another heart...
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i teach at georgetown. >> how many years is that now? >> four times, but who's counting.i did teach. i'm also chairman of the board of the national democratic natic institute of international affairs very involved in democracy work all around the world. i have written, we now have five books and i want to keep being involved. i was listening this morning to the tv to somebody that said you ngwant to reverse aging. i would love to reverse aging but i have to admit i just separated my 75th birthday and it's better to have them banned not. i'm very busy. i do an awful lot of traveling and all is well. >> of all of your roles at the age of 75, student, mother, daughter, diplomat, grandmother, what is the most rewarding? >> they all go together but having justhe spent the weekend going to the graduation from high school of my oldest grandson who was very much rewarding and my other grandchildren around. it took me a while to even want to be called grandma but i like that a lot and i like the fact that my children are being raised by my three daughters and their husbands who ar
i teach at georgetown. >> how many years is that now? >> four times, but who's counting.i did teach. i'm also chairman of the board of the national democratic natic institute of international affairs very involved in democracy work all around the world. i have written, we now have five books and i want to keep being involved. i was listening this morning to the tv to somebody that said you ngwant to reverse aging. i would love to reverse aging but i have to admit i just separated my...
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in d.c., there has been less than 10 cases at the college at georgetown university two cases. >> sanitary with my roommate >> reporter: some parents worry. >> cautious and we know so little about monkeypox and we're just concerned >> reporter: d.c. department of health has given out 18,000 vaccines over the summer.venting the spread at colleges >> we are making sure the universities also have a dose of vaccine available so if there is a case, we can identify close contact really immediately >> reporter: in order to stretch the vaccine supply, officials are using a method of injection. inserting the needle at the shallow angle at the skin surface. this is said to spur a stronger reaction so less of the vaccine is needed an allowing officials to split each dose >> it will be effective. the science shows the number of individuals that got subcutaneus, the immunity level is the same. >> reporter: the governor questions the strategy >> my argument is give us the same number of vials and we can have an effective approach they don't have that luxury right now. >> reporter: georgetown university
in d.c., there has been less than 10 cases at the college at georgetown university two cases. >> sanitary with my roommate >> reporter: some parents worry. >> cautious and we know so little about monkeypox and we're just concerned >> reporter: d.c. department of health has given out 18,000 vaccines over the summer.venting the spread at colleges >> we are making sure the universities also have a dose of vaccine available so if there is a case, we can identify close...
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amount -- when we look at endowment, we know that harvard, william and mary and john hopkins and georgetown, they are initial endowment for the ownership of the african people. that is how they built their endowment. the white southern planter sent their children north. they were educated at harvard, yale and dz delete universities. when we talk about harvard today , we talk about loan forgiveness and these loans cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. even though people use bankruptcy, you cannot discharge federal student loans through bankruptcy. when we talk about the initial offering from the administration, the current administration for loan forgiveness, i would like to see these large endowments and billion-dollar endowments match that also in loan forgiveness. use those for scholarship and fellowships. help college students and utilize those large endowments for the enhancement of diversity at these universities. their end have --there endowments are on the back of slavery. host: a call from toledo. good morning. caller: i would like to remind these republicans that -- made nationa
amount -- when we look at endowment, we know that harvard, william and mary and john hopkins and georgetown, they are initial endowment for the ownership of the african people. that is how they built their endowment. the white southern planter sent their children north. they were educated at harvard, yale and dz delete universities. when we talk about harvard today , we talk about loan forgiveness and these loans cannot be discharged through bankruptcy. even though people use bankruptcy, you...
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they don't have that luxury right now. >> reporter: georgetown university health officials tell us the people who have the confirmed monkeypox cases are out of isolation and doing well. >> shomari, thanks so much. >>> he gave medical advice to seven presidents, but a slouchy finale is coming. after 50 years of service, dr. anthony fauci announces when and why he is stepping down. >>> the daughter of a russian nationalist killed. the families ties to president putin as russian officials allege they know who is responsible. we approach the opttom of the hour and the t of the news on cnbc. shop or a new loca tion without the right people in place. i couldn't keep up until i found ziprecruiter. ziprecruiter helps us get out there quickly and get us qualified candidates quickly. they sent us applicants that matched what i was looking for. i've hired for every role, entry-level technicians, service advisors, store managers. ziprecruiter helps me find all the right people, even the most difficult jobs to fill. - [announcer] ziprecruiter, rated the number one hiring site. try it for free at zi
they don't have that luxury right now. >> reporter: georgetown university health officials tell us the people who have the confirmed monkeypox cases are out of isolation and doing well. >> shomari, thanks so much. >>> he gave medical advice to seven presidents, but a slouchy finale is coming. after 50 years of service, dr. anthony fauci announces when and why he is stepping down. >>> the daughter of a russian nationalist killed. the families ties to president putin...