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and activism continued after she graduated from georgetown. she had a double major in government and economics. she worked as a campus reformat investigative reporter reported on liberal bias and abuse on college campuses. she also worked covering media and breaking news for the daily caller. she was there white whitee correspondent, and now she's professional journalist and political commentator and is the washington editor for the spectator. she hosts a sunday night radio show at debbie cbm in baltimore and is a senior blankly follow with the steamboat institute in colorado. her work has been cited by many outlets, fox news, the hill, the daily mail, "washington post" kenmore and she's been a guest on many tv programs on fox news, one america news network and newsmax many times. she's one of our favorite speakers and she has given great speeches for the center both on campus and at our conferences and seminars. she is passionate about helping youngde women become bolder conservatives who think for themselves and you speak up at the leftist s
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and so he reached out to a faculty member at georgetown, as i mentioned, georgetown had already been looking into this and trying to think about its own history and slavery and how to wrestle with it. and he said, okay, well, what happened to their descendants? and he was told they all died. and he said they all died like nearly 300 people. they all died. no descendants. and that seemed implausible to him. there were certainly other people in the working group at georgetown who thought there were descendants. but this guy said there weren't. and so this guy, richard cellini, said to himself, that makes up no sense. and richard was someone he's a white guy, ceo of a tech company, a republican guy who had not been involved in racial justice issues in any way before, but he loved georgetown. and he said, you know, like, i think we kind of oh, you, you know, something to these people. we the existence is connected to these people. and so he hired a team of genealogists who started digging and trying to find descendants. and then he reached out to a colleague of mine at the times who was
and so he reached out to a faculty member at georgetown, as i mentioned, georgetown had already been looking into this and trying to think about its own history and slavery and how to wrestle with it. and he said, okay, well, what happened to their descendants? and he was told they all died. and he said they all died like nearly 300 people. they all died. no descendants. and that seemed implausible to him. there were certainly other people in the working group at georgetown who thought there...
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well, as michelle, i was in georgetown. at georgetown.in 2015, and i saw firsthand the threat that these really posed to society and why they're not going away any time. i'll tell you a few stories from my time on campus to illustrate the point student government at is a huge, huge deal. this college is filled with people who all think they're going to be president one day. they're very narcissistic, a little deranged, if you ask me. but alas, that is that's of the student population there. they pour everything into student government campaign campaigns. i mean, this was a four month affair on campus. everybody was obsessed with following all of the polling and the speeches. and people would go to the debates it was crazy. and to be fair, bill clinton obviously a former president, got his start, a member of the student government at georgetown. condÉ, another prominent alumni who is in student government. oklahoma, frank keating and other notable alumni were all involved in that. but during the 2015 student body president election, there
well, as michelle, i was in georgetown. at georgetown.in 2015, and i saw firsthand the threat that these really posed to society and why they're not going away any time. i'll tell you a few stories from my time on campus to illustrate the point student government at is a huge, huge deal. this college is filled with people who all think they're going to be president one day. they're very narcissistic, a little deranged, if you ask me. but alas, that is that's of the student population there....
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sale organized by catholic priests that was set up to save georgetown. and it's my great honestly that she didn't delete the email because after all. she was intrigued but uncertain. this was before the 1619 project in a 19th century slave sale. was that even a story she remembered read my book about michelle obama's ancestors and sent the email to me and i knew immediately that it was a story my work on michelle obama's family allowed me to explore how shaped american families and i could see immediately that this would be what felt like the next for me exploring how slavery shaped american institution. so i called this alum right away. i knew it was a story, but i was also flabbergasted. did catholic priests enslaved loved people? catholic priests bought and sold people. i happen to be black and catholic myself, and i had idea and it's not a surprise really that i had no idea. i grew up in new york the church i knew was a northern church, an immigrant church and enslaved people have largely left out of the story that is traditionally told about the ori
sale organized by catholic priests that was set up to save georgetown. and it's my great honestly that she didn't delete the email because after all. she was intrigued but uncertain. this was before the 1619 project in a 19th century slave sale. was that even a story she remembered read my book about michelle obama's ancestors and sent the email to me and i knew immediately that it was a story my work on michelle obama's family allowed me to explore how shaped american families and i could see...
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your article focused on georgetown. in the book, it focuses on the bigger story of the role of slavery in the building of the american catholic church. as briefly as you can. what was it? why was so important, so, you know, i started again by looking at this sale, and i think it would be helpful ttell. just a quick story that will make y understand how i got from theale to the larger picture. and to do that, i just want to tell a story which i tell a lot. but i think as a journalist, i'm noa historian. i often think about when you're writing aut slavery, being aware that there are a lot of folks who are going to say, oh, no, no, thank, you know, turn the page, turn your head and so how do you bring that sto to people? how do you get people to hear? and the way i feel is the best way to get people to hear is to tell a story that's cpelling, to introduce families that peop might want to read about. so when i talk about the 272nd how i got to georgetowand then the catholic church, i like to bring people back to november of
your article focused on georgetown. in the book, it focuses on the bigger story of the role of slavery in the building of the american catholic church. as briefly as you can. what was it? why was so important, so, you know, i started again by looking at this sale, and i think it would be helpful ttell. just a quick story that will make y understand how i got from theale to the larger picture. and to do that, i just want to tell a story which i tell a lot. but i think as a journalist, i'm noa...
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student government at georgetown is a huge huge deal.college is filled with people who all think you're werg to be president one day. they're very narcissistic, abu little deranged if you asked me but alas that is a student population there. they pour everything into their student government campaign. the fort month affair on campus they're obsessed with following the pool income of the speeches people go to the debates. to be fair bill clinton obviously former president as a member of the student government at georgetown another prominent alumni another notable alumni were all involved in that. but during the 2015 student body president election there was more drama than i think anyone anticipated. there was one ticket filled with a guy named christopher and chris was a black guy, she is a white woman that that they're going to coast into the presidency and the vice presidency. they were supposed to be next in line. p by two campus comedians decided throw their hats into the ring and the entire georgetown student process. they said this
student government at georgetown is a huge huge deal.college is filled with people who all think you're werg to be president one day. they're very narcissistic, abu little deranged if you asked me but alas that is a student population there. they pour everything into their student government campaign. the fort month affair on campus they're obsessed with following the pool income of the speeches people go to the debates. to be fair bill clinton obviously former president as a member of the...
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[applause] >> this is my favorite georgetown tradition. ten years ago we started the tradition of having an iconic figure has made a profound difference in politics talk to the first-year class. we've had justice kagan. we had justice breyer. we had our own. but the person who appeared year after year was justice ginsburg. justice ginsburg her husband was on our faculty. she really cared so profoundly for this community. every year whenever we invited her, she would come. we decided to name this lecture series in her honor. so this year she spoke. and then the second year she got proctor and trent secretary of state clinton. i'm trying to think how do we keep up with this incredible tradition? we figured it out. the honorable speaker nancy pelosi. [applause] so she does not really need an introduction. fifty-second speaker of the house of representatives. she made history in 2007 when she was the first woman elected to serve as speaker then she made history again in 2009 when she regained the speakership the first person to do that in six
[applause] >> this is my favorite georgetown tradition. ten years ago we started the tradition of having an iconic figure has made a profound difference in politics talk to the first-year class. we've had justice kagan. we had justice breyer. we had our own. but the person who appeared year after year was justice ginsburg. justice ginsburg her husband was on our faculty. she really cared so profoundly for this community. every year whenever we invited her, she would come. we decided to...
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[laughter] at boston college, they love you and we will love you at georgetown.picking up on what lauren said, yuko edited a volume on anti-blackness and christian ethics. as a theologian, how do you look back at 60 years ago and the challenge now? andrew: as a theologian when i think about the march mime struck by the fact that so many people, not just speakers but those attending, were motivated by religious faith. they believed that nothing was impossible for god. they were up against seemingly insurmountable odds, forces they rightly regarded as people -- as evil. a lot of power arrayed against them and they thought nothing was impossible for god. as king with the point in a famous sermon, he said our god is able. what that means is if you are on god's side, the side of truth and justice and compassion, nothing will ultimately thwart what you are going for. that doesn't mean there will be setbacks, that doesn't mean there will not be violence along the way, but it does mean there is something larger at stake that is driving us and strengthening us in these st
[laughter] at boston college, they love you and we will love you at georgetown.picking up on what lauren said, yuko edited a volume on anti-blackness and christian ethics. as a theologian, how do you look back at 60 years ago and the challenge now? andrew: as a theologian when i think about the march mime struck by the fact that so many people, not just speakers but those attending, were motivated by religious faith. they believed that nothing was impossible for god. they were up against...
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i'm a first year here at georgetown. thank you. you should talk to andrew.'s finding out a lot about this question. we're freshmen together. my question is specifically for lauren. as a young person in a space that is so dominant, i mean, you look at congress, the age of congress is so forgive me, but old i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry. but as a young person working in those spaces, i mean, how how do you gain respect? how do you get people to listen to you? how how do you go through life and do the amazing work that you're doing despite the disrespect you may face? because of your age? i'm going to borrow from what andrew said. my god is good. i will tell you, i get burnt out a lot. there's things that are said that i'm like, did you did you know that was racist? and then i'm black? that was racist. that's all. get out. and oh, my god, you have control over the lives of so many black people. like, that's very like it's oh, i'm the canary in the coal mine. and i'm like, on my last tweet. but i also a descendant of enslaved people and i am the daughter of stephan
i'm a first year here at georgetown. thank you. you should talk to andrew.'s finding out a lot about this question. we're freshmen together. my question is specifically for lauren. as a young person in a space that is so dominant, i mean, you look at congress, the age of congress is so forgive me, but old i'm so sorry. i'm so sorry. but as a young person working in those spaces, i mean, how how do you gain respect? how do you get people to listen to you? how how do you go through life and do...
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a man in a van had been reported chasing two teenage girls in jessie's hometown of georgetown.amed larry hall, from indiana. a three hour drive from georgetown. >> is the heartbeat starting to pick up a little bit? >> yeah. i think this has to be checked out. >> miller learned that hall was a gun war civil war in reenactor. a soldier who traveled the midwest to fight fancy battles. he immediately drove their to interview hall who was not saying much, so miller showed him a photo of jesse roach. >> when i took the picture down, he flinched. raised his arm up and turned in his chair. and refused to look at the picture. >> convinced that larry hall was hiding something, miller became obsessed with making a case against him. days later, back in illinois miller turned up a huge lead. he found witnesses who vividly remember hall from a revolutionary war reenactment in the georgetown area, the very weekend before jessie was abducted. to them holstered out for his birdie she, mutton chop sideburns. but also for playing a soldier who was fighting the wrong war. >> he was rearing a civil
a man in a van had been reported chasing two teenage girls in jessie's hometown of georgetown.amed larry hall, from indiana. a three hour drive from georgetown. >> is the heartbeat starting to pick up a little bit? >> yeah. i think this has to be checked out. >> miller learned that hall was a gun war civil war in reenactor. a soldier who traveled the midwest to fight fancy battles. he immediately drove their to interview hall who was not saying much, so miller showed him a...
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regina and international law at georgetown university law school and university of new york at albanylaw school. last but not least, she is u.s. naval reserve officer numerous awards, and looking forward to your comments and i expect a lively discussion, thank you for your valuable time should, everyone thank you for the great introduction. it is a legend to be here today. this has always been an institution at the front of security issues so it feels fitting to be here having this conversation not only our country but as you heard, the heworld remains in front of us t times. there is no question we are facing monumental shifts in politics, safety and security. whether it is intended posturing but expensive of the day, russia continued to work against ukraine and destabilizing actions are issues of terrorism and violence. prosperity includes a world with all countriesor empowered to mae their own decisions free from coercion. while competitors use force, this information what they see as a race for the world, we are deepening efforts for multilateralism. these collaborations are the r
regina and international law at georgetown university law school and university of new york at albanylaw school. last but not least, she is u.s. naval reserve officer numerous awards, and looking forward to your comments and i expect a lively discussion, thank you for your valuable time should, everyone thank you for the great introduction. it is a legend to be here today. this has always been an institution at the front of security issues so it feels fitting to be here having this conversation...
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she lives in georgetown.few details being released, but we're expecting more as this investigation fcontinues. no one else in danger. so this investigation does continue. >> much more to come. thank you. >>> new york city mayor eric adams under fire over reported allegation this is he pressured city officials while he served as bureau president president. hear how he's responding, coming up. >>> we want to listen now to president biden just moments ago talking about the government shutdown and also the situation in gaza. here he is. >> the i know the speaker of the house has a proposal that's being negotiated. and the really leader also talking about. i don't know what the outcome is going to be. there was a meeting today at 4:00 or 5:00 today on the rules committee. and we'll see what happens. >> i'm not going to make a judgment what i would veto or sign, let's see what they come up. >> the hospital in gaza. have you expressed any specific concerns to israel on that, sir? >> well, i am reluctant at express i
she lives in georgetown.few details being released, but we're expecting more as this investigation fcontinues. no one else in danger. so this investigation does continue. >> much more to come. thank you. >>> new york city mayor eric adams under fire over reported allegation this is he pressured city officials while he served as bureau president president. hear how he's responding, coming up. >>> we want to listen now to president biden just moments ago talking about the...
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captain, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations professor of international affairs at georgetown university and author of the end of the american era, u. s. foreign policy and the geo politics of the 21st and creek. dr. covington, thank you so much for joining us. this is a world and places in the world where american power used to matter. and i've just been reading your book again and wondering whether the contraction of america in the world is somehow creating these conditions. you know, i think there are 2 big develop and steve that are making world fuel policy terms, making the world feel like it's going upside down. one of them i think we saw coming and that is the diffusion of power, right? we used to live in a world dominated by the united states and its democratic partners that represented say, 75 percent of global g d, p. and we're now heading into the world in which power will be the center, in which the number one power in the world within a decade or so will probably be china, india and may be number 2 in. the news is climbing the ranks. brazil getting stronger and st
captain, a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations professor of international affairs at georgetown university and author of the end of the american era, u. s. foreign policy and the geo politics of the 21st and creek. dr. covington, thank you so much for joining us. this is a world and places in the world where american power used to matter. and i've just been reading your book again and wondering whether the contraction of america in the world is somehow creating these conditions....
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well, we'll have to end it there. georgetown university professor charles, captain senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. thank you so much for joining us today. steve. it's been my pleasure to him. so what's the bottom line beneath all of this analysis, global strategy and us support for israel and ukraine, and russia testing the west and the role of non state actors beneath all of that are real people and real families. one of our colleagues here at alex's here of the bureau chief and gods have just lost 4 members of his family after and his really airstrikes hit. what is really official said was terrorist infrastructure? wild goose family had already fled more than gaza, as he is rarely said, warn people to do, but they were killed any way after fleeing south. this is real while has lost most of his family and there are thousands of other innocent people on both sides of this conflict who lost their families this month. yes, we should be thinking through policies and global crises and asking you how we got here. but sometimes it's just time to give our sincere condolences
well, we'll have to end it there. georgetown university professor charles, captain senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. thank you so much for joining us today. steve. it's been my pleasure to him. so what's the bottom line beneath all of this analysis, global strategy and us support for israel and ukraine, and russia testing the west and the role of non state actors beneath all of that are real people and real families. one of our colleagues here at alex's here of the bureau chief...
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of the capital and the attempted carjacking of a secret service vehicle happening last night in georgetown. agents protecting the president's granddaughter opened fire thwarting the carjacking. details coming right up. striking back with deadly force, the u.s. launching new air strikes of proxies in syria. asme owe dana perino. bill is off today. hi, mike. >> mike: i'm mike emanuel. "america's newsroom." sources say one of the american strikes killed at least half a dozen iranian-backed fighter after a flurry of attacks against american troops throughout the region. >> dana: coinciding with israel's war on hamas. they continue to hunt the terrorists in gaza and fending off strikes from lebanon where the iranian-back terrorists of hezbollah have become increasingly active. >> mike: general jack keane analysis but alex hogan is live from northern israel where fighting is on the rise. >> major escalation here in the northern part of israel. the sound of artillery and drones is constant. we can hear some machine gunfire far in the distance. it was yesterday, sunday, it was the most active day
of the capital and the attempted carjacking of a secret service vehicle happening last night in georgetown. agents protecting the president's granddaughter opened fire thwarting the carjacking. details coming right up. striking back with deadly force, the u.s. launching new air strikes of proxies in syria. asme owe dana perino. bill is off today. hi, mike. >> mike: i'm mike emanuel. "america's newsroom." sources say one of the american strikes killed at least half a dozen...
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e agent. >> bobby, i don't understand this round being discharged at carjackers in georgetown. >> i what happened here? pened >> well, good evening, jesse. nice to be with you. i think we're missing a couple >> jof pieces of the puzzle her. you know, federal agents are not going to be pulling outu their weapons and discharging their weaponlls in a free form flow with respect to different diffe happening. one my guess is that potentially one or more of the three perpetrators either brandished a weapon or was holdinratorsbrag some type of item that may have been used as a weapon and thatwl the agent felt in danger of his life and or his partnerss in a that were in and around the area. i think that this investigationn is going to continue. an investigation is a reconstructiontigation of the past. you're going to have a number of agencies involved in this. and i think we're going to find some pieces of the puzzle that we don't really have right now that may lea havayd up figure out why he had his weapon out and ultimatelon s discharged around. >> i mean, do you think he was bashing in the si
e agent. >> bobby, i don't understand this round being discharged at carjackers in georgetown. >> i what happened here? pened >> well, good evening, jesse. nice to be with you. i think we're missing a couple >> jof pieces of the puzzle her. you know, federal agents are not going to be pulling outu their weapons and discharging their weaponlls in a free form flow with respect to different diffe happening. one my guess is that potentially one or more of the three...
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we know that georgetown and washington, d.c., has a high crime rate and we know that a lot of cars are broken into, and carjackings, and that has to be taken into effect, and maybe the vehicle was not targeted or maybe it was, and again we need to get the entirety of the story. >> that is what i wanted to ask you, as this is coming out, because there is a lot of detail that is still yet to be known publicly, and what are like the biggest question this morning to try to help us to understand a little bit better of what happened and what led to these secret service agents opening fire. >> in my years during the fbi, there have been agents whose vehicle has been broken into, and they have fired the weapon in response to the vehicle being broken into, and that agent faced disciplinary action because the use of the deadly force was broken into, and attempting to flee is not authorized for deadly force. the agent firing weapon has to be able to articulate to the investigators that person was imminent danger to himself or other persons. now, if the people who are breaking into the vehicle tur
we know that georgetown and washington, d.c., has a high crime rate and we know that a lot of cars are broken into, and carjackings, and that has to be taken into effect, and maybe the vehicle was not targeted or maybe it was, and again we need to get the entirety of the story. >> that is what i wanted to ask you, as this is coming out, because there is a lot of detail that is still yet to be known publicly, and what are like the biggest question this morning to try to help us to...
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a georgetown university professor says -- >> the chinese are angry. the sanctions placed on chinese individuals. problems china has getting pieces. it could be possible they are trying to send a signal. >> zoo officials are optimistic. now online, why are americans feel betrayed by the u.s. response to the israel-hamas war. all that is on our website. that is pbs news weekend. on sunday, what prescription drug shortages mean for doctors, parents and patients. remember, set your clock back an hour. for all of my colleagues, thank you for joining us. >> major funding has been provided by. >> with consumer cellular you get nationwide coverage with no contract. >> have a nice thing. quotes with the ongoing support of these individuals and is touche and. this program was made possible by the corporation forublic broadcasting and by contributions made by viewers like you. (bright music) - britain is world-famous for its stately homes. and, when it comes to food, our country houses were the taste-makers.
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joining me now is a professor of jewish civilization at georgetown university.e's alsco author of "blacks and jews in america: an invitation to dialogue." thanks for joining us. you say you don't blame the colleges and universities but you think that they're handling this the wrong way, mishandling the public narrative. explain that. >> good morning, mr. blackwell. i think american colleges and universities are in a very difficult space right now. this is not something that they've necessarily created, but it's happening on their campuses. my feeling is they've lost control of their optics, and they've lost control of their narratives. they're going to have to take aggressive steps on what it is that happens and what it is we do as professors. >> so let's go through some of your suggestions. let's start that reasonable and rational people say there is no place for violence or threats of violence in protests. you write this. it's extremely difficult to write on complexity or discuss it against a backdrop of nonstop protests petitionling and disruption. would ther
joining me now is a professor of jewish civilization at georgetown university.e's alsco author of "blacks and jews in america: an invitation to dialogue." thanks for joining us. you say you don't blame the colleges and universities but you think that they're handling this the wrong way, mishandling the public narrative. explain that. >> good morning, mr. blackwell. i think american colleges and universities are in a very difficult space right now. this is not something that...
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us through this conversation and be our guide we have none other than professor chris brehmer, georgetown law. chris is one of the people that for this room deeds absolutely no introduction. some of you know chris from his scholarship for some of you know chris from incredible ball of energy that created the finn tech pot cast but some of you know him as one of the most creative and constructive policy advocates in financial lot and technology but please join me in welcoming to the stage chris brehmer. >> [ applause ] >> some of you know him as the guy not knowing whether to sit down or not. >> okay. all right. everyone can hear me. for the next trick i will bring the panelist to the states pick the one only okay. all right. everyone can hear me. all right. now for the next trick, i will bring the palace to the stage for the one and only brian brooks. the one and only brian brooks, someone who truly needs no introduction. as with the service over at the office of comptroller of currency. he is an intellectual. he is a policy advocates. he has a huge brain and is over at o'melveny and myer
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>> well, it is georgetown, and one of the neighborhoods that is considered one of the safer neighborhoods in washington, but washington, d.c., is a city of 700,000 people. they have 750 carjackings so far this year. 5,000 auto thefts. new york city is a city of 8.4 million people. we have 400 carjackings here. so by scale, the crime, and violent crime which is somebody taking your car is a little bit off of the hook right there. >> thank you for coming in, john. fredricka? >> hospitals in gaza collapsing one by one. the hospital that shuttered over the weekend is now the site of intense fighting of hamas and idf forces. they say they killed 21 hamas embedded amongst the civilians at the hospital entrance. this is new into cnn, hamas has a command center underneath the al shifa hospital with the fighters regularly clustered in and around the city using fuel intended for the hospital. the hospital says there is no fuel left to run the generators. all operating rooms are now closed and the hospital director is warning that if the patients need surgery, they will die. we want to warn you that
>> well, it is georgetown, and one of the neighborhoods that is considered one of the safer neighborhoods in washington, but washington, d.c., is a city of 700,000 people. they have 750 carjackings so far this year. 5,000 auto thefts. new york city is a city of 8.4 million people. we have 400 carjackings here. so by scale, the crime, and violent crime which is somebody taking your car is a little bit off of the hook right there. >> thank you for coming in, john. fredricka? >>...
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and georgetown university's sabrina corlett talks about the open enrollment for the affordable care acthe conversation live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. announcer: on wednda the chair of the federal reserve to rome powell wilgi an update on interest rates and the u.s. ony following the federal op mket committee meeting. watch the news conference live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> having received a majority of the votes cast is duly elected the speaker of the house of representatives for the 118th congress. announcer: the battle over the house speakership is over. house gop members elected louisiana republican congressman mike johnson as the house following the removal of kevin mccarthy. c-span brought you every move from capitol hill as the election unfolded. continue with the c-span network as the house reconvenes and gets back to legislative business. you can also visit our video library at c-span.org. you can find out more about speaker mike johnson's career in congress. c-span, your
and georgetown university's sabrina corlett talks about the open enrollment for the affordable care acthe conversation live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. announcer: on wednda the chair of the federal reserve to rome powell wilgi an update on interest rates and the u.s. ony following the federal op mket committee meeting. watch the news conference live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> having...
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using deadly force to stop a car from being stolen in georgetown doesn't make sense.re's something they're not telling us. we foyaed the secret service for all relative materials related to the story. the mayor is giving out free tracking devices so people can find their car after it was stolen. the police are telling residents to drive like they're in a war zone. follow the tips. drive in the center lane. drive with the door locked. don't roll down your window no matter how nice it is, only at the drive through. don't drive alone, you have to car pool, you're life could be in danger. when you come to a stop, leave enough room between cars to escape criminals and never, and i mean never stop on the road to help somebody they say. it's probably a trap. that's right. you see a woman with a flat tire on a chilly december morning, she's probably bound to stick you up. drive like you're in afghanistan. the president's granddaughter isn't safe. what is a stupid distraction from saving a real carjacking, they have to deal with dogs and cocaine. the fingerprints on the bag mi
using deadly force to stop a car from being stolen in georgetown doesn't make sense.re's something they're not telling us. we foyaed the secret service for all relative materials related to the story. the mayor is giving out free tracking devices so people can find their car after it was stolen. the police are telling residents to drive like they're in a war zone. follow the tips. drive in the center lane. drive with the door locked. don't roll down your window no matter how nice it is, only at...
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or georgetown university. yeah, sure. all right. so victor tells me that his students are like the best in the beltway so it's true. it's true. i am going to put gt students on the spot. who amongst you will be brave enough to answer that question? i think you raise your hand, there you are. can somebody give her a microphone and then we will continue. rather than all of us talking about the younger generation. yeah, yeah. okay. and can you state your name and what you are majoring in. >> of course. good afternoon, everyone. can you hear me, hello, my name is -- one of his georgetown students in the masters at asian studies program. as i understood the question here, you are wondering if this younger generation views globalization as in the interest of our generation how we are going to play a role moving forward. i think it's an interesting one to reflect on, not one that i have much time to consider in those terms but i think our generation has largely benefited , as mentioned earlier, from this increase conductivity, as well as e
or georgetown university. yeah, sure. all right. so victor tells me that his students are like the best in the beltway so it's true. it's true. i am going to put gt students on the spot. who amongst you will be brave enough to answer that question? i think you raise your hand, there you are. can somebody give her a microphone and then we will continue. rather than all of us talking about the younger generation. yeah, yeah. okay. and can you state your name and what you are majoring in. >>...
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my colleagues, different assignments asked if run no router and professor of indian politics at georgetown university in washington for his assessment of the story. you have to defend candles to the stores. one is the political, which is the us government chevy, of knowledge of conduct brands and desires to allegedly assassinate high level sick practice in north america. there is obviously the successful assassination of mr. new jar. and june of this year in canada. we now know that there was also before the time to approximate a us citizen. i subtract the best on us. so as you mentioned, so that they have the political envelope. this, the united states has invested a tremendous amount of political, the capital, and building a stronger bilateral relationship with india. this is audrey, how many would i get to hedge against china is rise and issue? the united states is, of course, made a big deal of what they call shared values between the oldest and largest democracy and us, culminated in june. but president biden, hosting prime minister multi for a state dental defendants and will be addr
my colleagues, different assignments asked if run no router and professor of indian politics at georgetown university in washington for his assessment of the story. you have to defend candles to the stores. one is the political, which is the us government chevy, of knowledge of conduct brands and desires to allegedly assassinate high level sick practice in north america. there is obviously the successful assassination of mr. new jar. and june of this year in canada. we now know that there was...
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rejeep allabelle is with georgetown's o'neill >> now to live treub butt to first lady rosalyn carter who passed away last week at the age of 9 #. service being held at the glenn memorial united methodist church on the campus of emory university, atlanta. live coverage here on
rejeep allabelle is with georgetown's o'neill >> now to live treub butt to first lady rosalyn carter who passed away last week at the age of 9 #. service being held at the glenn memorial united methodist church on the campus of emory university, atlanta. live coverage here on
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also, i direct and teach in the master of science and addiction policy and practice program at georgetown university's graduate school. this is the first of its kind program in the country to train people so that they can hit the ground wanting -- running. it is a one-year program. and they can provide evidence-based policies at the state, federal and local levels. this is our third year and we have people who are working across the government and in the private sector. and when they go -- it is not a time with over 100,000 deaths annually, there is no time for on-the-job training. these people go and they are prepared to implement evidence-based practices. host: what job do you foresee them taking on the state or federal level? guest: another is working for the state of new york. another is working in the state of maryland. and another works in treatment, recovery. so these are positions, policy analyst positions where they know what works and what doesn't, but they're also looking, keeping an ear out based on their training for what might be around the corner, what the challenges that w
also, i direct and teach in the master of science and addiction policy and practice program at georgetown university's graduate school. this is the first of its kind program in the country to train people so that they can hit the ground wanting -- running. it is a one-year program. and they can provide evidence-based policies at the state, federal and local levels. this is our third year and we have people who are working across the government and in the private sector. and when they go -- it...
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and mo elleithee, executive director at the georgetown institute of politics and public service.ernational committee of the red cross has warned that hospitals in gaza have �*reached a point of no return�*, risking the lives of thousands of people. the director of the main hospital in gaza — the al—shifa — has accused israel of launching a war on medical facilities, with reports of fierce fighting around several hospitals. israel has denied firing on medicalfacilities. israel says these are places where hamas is hiding. the purple areas here show where the idf troops are — they�*ve now encircled gaza city. and this is footage taken from inside the al—rantisi children�*s hospital in gaza city. people in the hospital have been told that if they�*re not medical staff or patients they must leave. that�*s because israel says hamas are in the tunnels undeneath, which hamas denies. israeli tanks are reported to be surrounding al—shifa hospital while the palestinian red crescent has said that israeli snipers opened fire at al quds hospital, killing one person. and the indonesian hospital
and mo elleithee, executive director at the georgetown institute of politics and public service.ernational committee of the red cross has warned that hospitals in gaza have �*reached a point of no return�*, risking the lives of thousands of people. the director of the main hospital in gaza — the al—shifa — has accused israel of launching a war on medical facilities, with reports of fierce fighting around several hospitals. israel has denied firing on medicalfacilities. israel says...
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. >> georgetown does is a fraud. he should not be in congress. >> george santos serious ris k of being removed from congress. support grows for his expulsion. following devastating report from the bipartisan ethics committee, saying he to fraudulently exploit every aspect of his house candidacy for his own personal financial profit. the panel found that santos blatantly still from his campaign, including for travel and botox. even making a payment to onlyfans. an online subscription service that primarily has adult content. also allegedly he reported fictitious loans, sustained all through a constant series of lies. >> i think the people of his district need representation, they're not getting that right now. >> the report concluded that he knowingly filed false reports with the fcc of maine willful violations in financial disclosures with the house. >> the chair work of the ethics committee, planning to file a resolution to make santos a six house member in u.s. history to be expelled. -- >> that will be enough for
. >> georgetown does is a fraud. he should not be in congress. >> george santos serious ris k of being removed from congress. support grows for his expulsion. following devastating report from the bipartisan ethics committee, saying he to fraudulently exploit every aspect of his house candidacy for his own personal financial profit. the panel found that santos blatantly still from his campaign, including for travel and botox. even making a payment to onlyfans. an online subscription...
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when they saw a group breaking into an unmarked secret service vehicle outside her home in the georgetownw. lot of questions here. what do we know about what happened? >> reporter: yeah, kate, secret service said a little bit midnight last night georgetown area of washington, did. c., they were protecting naomi biden outside her apartment building with enthey noticed three people breaking into an unoccupied vehicle. they say the offenders immediately fled the scene and then secret service issued a be on the lookout order to supporting units. they say at no point was there was a direct threat to naomi biden. as a matter of fact, they don't believe she knew what was going on outside of her apartment at the time and the d.c. metro police department and the secret service are working together to investigate this further as those three people are still at large, kate. >> pretty unusual for the secret service to discharge a weapon, right? >> reporter: yeah, this is an agency that prides themselves on preventing these sort of escalating tensions and escalating violence and preventing any of that
when they saw a group breaking into an unmarked secret service vehicle outside her home in the georgetownw. lot of questions here. what do we know about what happened? >> reporter: yeah, kate, secret service said a little bit midnight last night georgetown area of washington, did. c., they were protecting naomi biden outside her apartment building with enthey noticed three people breaking into an unoccupied vehicle. they say the offenders immediately fled the scene and then secret service...
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. >> serving as the initiative director at georgetown university's o'neill institute. you are the former acting director of the office of drug control policy. what is the biden administration been doing to build out those efforts, to combat this issue? >> we spent a lot of time identifying what are the top things that needed to be done. we put out our priorities in april of that year. many of which were expanding for the first time in this country. that means having more services and programs nationwide, using opioids than they had on using heroin were actually using fentanyl. a legal fentanyl. those legal test strips help them identify what was identified so they could choose not to use. we also have expanded the treatment by removing barriers to evidence-based treatment and they are continuing to do a lot of that work today. >> talking about this before in this program. but that is enabling addiction. what do you say to those folks. >> it is all part of a continuum substance use disorders we want to prevent it from ever happening. there are people that are not yet in
. >> serving as the initiative director at georgetown university's o'neill institute. you are the former acting director of the office of drug control policy. what is the biden administration been doing to build out those efforts, to combat this issue? >> we spent a lot of time identifying what are the top things that needed to be done. we put out our priorities in april of that year. many of which were expanding for the first time in this country. that means having more services...
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georgetown is considered one of d.c.'ut it is not isolated from the growing number of crimes targeting vehicles. the first family not isolated from it either secret service vehicle was parked and unoccupied weightings the president's granddaughter. she is hunter biden's eldest daughter. agents encountered possibly three individuals breaking a window on the government vehicle stating, quote: during this encounter, a federal agent discharged a service weapon and it is believed no one was struck. the offenders immediately fled the scene in a red vehicle. there was no threat to any protects. we don't know yet the suspect's ultimate intentions but it fits into a troublesome pattern so far this year there been 6700 thefts from auto offenses. in addition interest have been 863 carjackings. that's 104% increase from the same time frame last year. guns were used in 74% of the crimes. 66% of the 143 people arrested for carjackings were juveniles. >> while we understand that we're not going to arrest our way out of this violence we
georgetown is considered one of d.c.'ut it is not isolated from the growing number of crimes targeting vehicles. the first family not isolated from it either secret service vehicle was parked and unoccupied weightings the president's granddaughter. she is hunter biden's eldest daughter. agents encountered possibly three individuals breaking a window on the government vehicle stating, quote: during this encounter, a federal agent discharged a service weapon and it is believed no one was struck....
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international comparative law georgetown university law center mpa that jd from albany law school inhe ba from college last but not least she is also a retired u.s. naval reserve officer with numerous awards for her military service. with that i am really looking forward to your comments and i expect a very lively discussion for thank you so muchdi for your valuable time. >> thank you. thank you for that great introduction as well as welcome matthew. it's truly a pleasure to be here today. this is always been an institution at the forefront of securing issues so it's the fields of fitting to be here having this conversation with not only our country but as you heard the world remains in such pivotal time. there is no question we are facing a monumental shifts in geopolitics, safety and security. whetherr continued posturing alongside us rapid, opaque expansive buildup brushes continuedai were against ukraine the dangers rhetoric stabilizing actions or issues of terrorism and violence against citizens. we improve arms-control increased diplomacy, enhanced ability and search for strate
international comparative law georgetown university law center mpa that jd from albany law school inhe ba from college last but not least she is also a retired u.s. naval reserve officer with numerous awards for her military service. with that i am really looking forward to your comments and i expect a very lively discussion for thank you so muchdi for your valuable time. >> thank you. thank you for that great introduction as well as welcome matthew. it's truly a pleasure to be here...
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i'm here, at csis and georgetown. our keynote speaker. secretary blinken is no stranger, you were an alum when you were here 20 years ago. so for all of you junior staff out there, there's a future after csis. you returned to csis a few years later to speak about the n.a.t.o. alliance and i went back and watched that speech again and you had less gray hair then. [laughter] >> but you said something very important, you said that the u.s. and its allies are operating, quote, operating in a strategic environment more fluid and more fraught with complexity than ever before, closed quotes. those words were both prophetic and accurate in describing what the u.s.-south korea alliance faces now five days shy of its 70th anniversary. the war in ukraine, china's assertive posture, north korea wmd campaign and other challenges require the alliance to be operating at a high performance with all cylinders firing. thanks to you and the administration's hard work both here and in seoul, the alliance aspears to be as good as it's ever been. we're gratefu
i'm here, at csis and georgetown. our keynote speaker. secretary blinken is no stranger, you were an alum when you were here 20 years ago. so for all of you junior staff out there, there's a future after csis. you returned to csis a few years later to speak about the n.a.t.o. alliance and i went back and watched that speech again and you had less gray hair then. [laughter] >> but you said something very important, you said that the u.s. and its allies are operating, quote, operating in a...
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. >>> los agentes estaban con naomÍ biden en georgetown en washington d c donde ella vive.herido chl los asaltados huyeron en un automÓvil color rojo. en la continuaciÓn del juicio xi individual por fraude contra donald trump y sus empresas en new york, su hijo donald trump junior comparece hoy ante una corte de manhattan como el primero de los testigos de la defensa. testificÓ los dÍas primer y segundo de noviembre. la fiscal general de new york letizia james entablÓ la demanda por 250 millones de dÓlares. y busca prohibir que los acusados y el expresidente y ss hijos mayores. >>> pasamos a noticias en desarrollo vanessa. >>> atraviesa el centro de los Ángeles. las autoridades piden a la poblaciÓn tratar de usar el transporte pÚblico ante el caos vial tiene las imÁgenes en su pantalla y solange sosa tiene el reportaje. ¿quÉ impacto ha tenido esto en la comunidad?. buenas tardes, ha sido un dolor de cabeza para los residentes y conductores que tienen que ir y regresar de sus trabajos. lo confirmÓ ra alcaldesa en una conferencia de prensa. aquÍ tengo los detalles. >>> la alc
. >>> los agentes estaban con naomÍ biden en georgetown en washington d c donde ella vive.herido chl los asaltados huyeron en un automÓvil color rojo. en la continuaciÓn del juicio xi individual por fraude contra donald trump y sus empresas en new york, su hijo donald trump junior comparece hoy ante una corte de manhattan como el primero de los testigos de la defensa. testificÓ los dÍas primer y segundo de noviembre. la fiscal general de new york letizia james entablÓ la demanda...
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teching affairs at georgetown university. >> the story goes, as told by pat nixon, in front of her was a tin of cigarettes, and on the cover of that tin was a panda. she turned to the premiere who was sitting next to her and said, i love pandas. >> i think pandemonium will break out at the zoo. >> reporter: they gifted the bears that lived until the 1990s. >> they thought of the chinese as communists. this softens the image of china. >> reporter: in 1941, as a sign of friendship with america, the wife of the leader gifted two to new york's bronx zoo as documented by cbs radio. the very first panda on u.s. soil was likely this one, captured in china in 1936 by american explorer, ruth harkness. another panda she caught stayed at a hotel en route to the brooks vill zoo outside chicago. today, tension over the u.s. international borders and taiwan have coincided with the return of washington's last three pandas with no more on the way. this week, a thaw. after productive bilateral meetings, china's president xi jinping indicated they could be headed to the san diego zoo. the diplomacy is n
teching affairs at georgetown university. >> the story goes, as told by pat nixon, in front of her was a tin of cigarettes, and on the cover of that tin was a panda. she turned to the premiere who was sitting next to her and said, i love pandas. >> i think pandemonium will break out at the zoo. >> reporter: they gifted the bears that lived until the 1990s. >> they thought of the chinese as communists. this softens the image of china. >> reporter: in 1941, as a sign...
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i caught up with him inside his georgetown home and library.er prize winning work, breaking the watergate scandal with robert bernstein. he has reported more than 20 different best selling books, covered ten president, behind the scenes with the supreme court, and he takes me into his his library and shows me material from over the years. we're bringing it to you for the first time on "the beat." >> welcome to the summit series with ari melber, our special guest is legendary, pulitzer prize winning journalist, bob woodward, and we are here in your home in washington. thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> starting with first principles throughout your career, when somebody says they have a journalistic approach, what does that mean? what does this premise? >> it should be fact-based. what really happened. ideally, first-hand sources, witnesses, participants, contemporaneous notes. it's magnificent to have contemporaneous notes, and documents so you are as solid ground as you can be, but you learn quickly as you so well know, you never get the w
i caught up with him inside his georgetown home and library.er prize winning work, breaking the watergate scandal with robert bernstein. he has reported more than 20 different best selling books, covered ten president, behind the scenes with the supreme court, and he takes me into his his library and shows me material from over the years. we're bringing it to you for the first time on "the beat." >> welcome to the summit series with ari melber, our special guest is legendary,...
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the incident happened outside her home in georgetown. joining me now is aaron gillcrist.een a spike in carjackings and theft in d.c. do we know if that was related to that general problem or to something involving the first family, deliberately? >> there's no indication this was related to the first family in particular. you're right. there has been a tremendous uptick in the number of carjackings and car thefts here in the district in the last several months, but as we know about what happened last night, it was a little before midnight when some secret service agents encountered someone breaking a window of a vehicle that was parked. secret service vehicle parked and unoccupied. as we understand it, there were potentially two to three people involved in this incident and during that encounter, one of those agents fired their service weapon. we don't believe anyone was hit at that time. then these people took off in a red car is the alert that the secret service gave to the d.c. police department. and the secret service made it a point to say there were no protectees who
the incident happened outside her home in georgetown. joining me now is aaron gillcrist.een a spike in carjackings and theft in d.c. do we know if that was related to that general problem or to something involving the first family, deliberately? >> there's no indication this was related to the first family in particular. you're right. there has been a tremendous uptick in the number of carjackings and car thefts here in the district in the last several months, but as we know about what...
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last night biden was at home in the leafy and affluent georgetown section of washington when officials say just before midnight secret service agents encountered possibly three individuals breaking a window on a parked and unoccupied government vehicle the incident led to a single gunshot a federal agent discharged a service weapon, and it is believed no one was struck the suspects fled in a red sedan. authorities say there was no threat to naomi biden. >> and any concern about your granddaughter's safety, sir? >> reporter: today the white house did address the broader danger >> we are definitely concerned by what we're seeing and not just here, across the country obviously. >> reporter: washington, d.c.'s own data show a staggering surge. motor vehicle theft up 98% over last year robberies up 68% and murder up 32%. today mayor muriel bowser declined to comment on the first family incident. >> i would go to secret service if you have any questions >> reporter: officials say the federal agent is on routine leave pending an investigation on the use of his firearm while the suspects have
last night biden was at home in the leafy and affluent georgetown section of washington when officials say just before midnight secret service agents encountered possibly three individuals breaking a window on a parked and unoccupied government vehicle the incident led to a single gunshot a federal agent discharged a service weapon, and it is believed no one was struck the suspects fled in a red sedan. authorities say there was no threat to naomi biden. >> and any concern about your...
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de nbc dicen que la mujer no vio nada y ahora buscan a tres sospechosos, ocurriÓ en esta calle georgetowntoda la ciudad en washington. para las noticias. . >>> vamos a cambiar tema, por rrm vez desde el incidente exskwlaef policÍa de miami-dade habla del intento de suicidio el 23 de julio, el exuniformado dijo a la estaciÓn de nbc miami que discutiÓ con su esposa, pero fue ello primera quien le saliÓ la vida cuandoÉ se propinÓ el disparo en un hotel de tampa florida en la entrevista que tambiÉn mostrÓ la her dora que se provocÓ donde perdiÓ un ojo derecho y regresarÁ rabo que en enero y su nuevo cargo le requiere portar arma de fuego nuevamente. >>> (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>>. >>> ramÍrez de 52 aÑos tambiÉn dijo que tiene una familia fuerte y estÁ le ayudoando a sal adelante el exjefe policial era el favorito para seÑorial primer alguacil del condado miami-dade en mÁs de 60 aÑos. >>> un acto heroico le salvÓ la viroed a un oficial en bistono. todo comenzÓ cuando un la donde auto perseguido por la policÍa parÓ el auto y comenzÓ a intercambiar disparos con la persona y una persona grano
de nbc dicen que la mujer no vio nada y ahora buscan a tres sospechosos, ocurriÓ en esta calle georgetowntoda la ciudad en washington. para las noticias. . >>> vamos a cambiar tema, por rrm vez desde el incidente exskwlaef policÍa de miami-dade habla del intento de suicidio el 23 de julio, el exuniformado dijo a la estaciÓn de nbc miami que discutiÓ con su esposa, pero fue ello primera quien le saliÓ la vida cuandoÉ se propinÓ el disparo en un hotel de tampa florida en la...