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neighborhood enterprise, and peter adelman, faculty director on the center of equality at georgetown university law center. bob woodson, let me start with you because you're known to have paul ryan's ear and vice versa. what are the main motivating ideas behind the package, the big thurs? >> the big thrust is unfortunately in the past we have defined help to the poor by how much money we spend on services to the poor. so if you care more, you spend more. if you're harsh and cruel you spend less, and that's a false die cot kocot dichotomdichotomy. paul says we must find new and innovative ways to lift people out of poverty and then measure success based upon how many fewer people need assistance versus how many people are requiring it.
neighborhood enterprise, and peter adelman, faculty director on the center of equality at georgetown university law center. bob woodson, let me start with you because you're known to have paul ryan's ear and vice versa. what are the main motivating ideas behind the package, the big thurs? >> the big thrust is unfortunately in the past we have defined help to the poor by how much money we spend on services to the poor. so if you care more, you spend more. if you're harsh and cruel you...
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she is at georgetown university on full scholarship. >> we have an essay each week. my dorm is right here,. >> georgetown is a world away from the single room she shared across town at the d.c. general homeless shelter with her mother and two brothers. >> i have a dresser. so someone kindly donated many refrigerators to me. i have my own microwave. >> you have a roommate. >> i have a roommate. >> still homeless. once the summer session is over here on the georgetown campus, she has to find a place to stay. she can't go back to the shelter because her name is off the list. once you're out, you're out. >> i really just want to say that i appreciate the support and the support has really inspired me to do better. >> accepts the fact she has become a celebrity, a role model for the other young people, the children in the shelters. in her space time, she is trying to launch a nonprofit to address their special needs. >> just don't let anything get you down. don't let anything stand in your way. this won't be the last place you live. you'll find a home. >> who better knows
she is at georgetown university on full scholarship. >> we have an essay each week. my dorm is right here,. >> georgetown is a world away from the single room she shared across town at the d.c. general homeless shelter with her mother and two brothers. >> i have a dresser. so someone kindly donated many refrigerators to me. i have my own microwave. >> you have a roommate. >> i have a roommate. >> still homeless. once the summer session is over here on the...
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emphasis on, the combination hopefully will get the numbers out. >> you were right there at georgetown universitythis kind of thing, especially female students? >> i think these are not issues. i think part of the problem with this conversation is that birth control is not a controversy. it is a matter of life. for millions of women. i think what's amazing is that i teach about the history of girlhood in america, sex education is not a controversial issue until the past 15 years. so the abstinence only industrial complex and millions of dollars that has been made out of this industry, this is a new thing, right? so when i say that in 1930 our government took it upon itself to teach about venereal disease, students say there's something in the water right now because this is insane. none of this makes any sense historically. the students don't understand what's wrong with us right now. and this is what's making them organize and mobilize and realize this is nonsense. >> the abstinence industrial complex, well said there. thank you so much for joining us and karen, stick around we want your thought
emphasis on, the combination hopefully will get the numbers out. >> you were right there at georgetown universitythis kind of thing, especially female students? >> i think these are not issues. i think part of the problem with this conversation is that birth control is not a controversy. it is a matter of life. for millions of women. i think what's amazing is that i teach about the history of girlhood in america, sex education is not a controversial issue until the past 15 years. so...
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someone from georgetown university will discuss the aral workforce training programs. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ good morning. it is tuesday, july 29. the housemates at 10:00 a.m. today with afternoon votes expected in the senate. meets at 10:00 a.m. today. the confirmation of robert mcdonald. key lawmakers in both chambers unveiled a $17 billion plan to repair by -- to provide emergency support for veterans. this morning, we break down the deal. we're asking our viewers for their thoughts on that compromise. is it enough? are you concerned about the price tag and has congress reacted fast enough to the? democrats can call (202) 585-3880. republicans can call (202) 585-3881. independence, (202) 585-3882. a special line for veterans, (202) 585-3883. you can catch up with us on facebook, twitter or e-mail us. a you're good tuesday morning to h you. here is usa today story. congress moves to boost v.a. a bill to reform ba will move to vote --ca will move to v.a. will move to vote. had sought more to fix the problems. the washington post compr
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lucy, from georgetown university medical center. dr. quigley, is there any intelligence coming out of west africa that gives us an idea of why there was a sudden spike in the number of cases. >> well, certainly the media has propagated a lot of the information that's available locally. i think the fact that as your report indicated, some americans have been contaminated, has heightened the awareness, and it's difficult to sort out fact from fiction in some of these circumstances, and it's companies like our own that are sorting the details to get to the bottom of your question. >> dr. lucy, there are ebola cases ongoing in central and western africa. what set of circumstances conspires to have a sudden jump like this? not necessarily in the case of ebola, but in any disease? >> so ebola is a case of zoo naughtic diseases, they come from the animals, and bird flu is another. but ebola is on everyone's mind today. in general, it will come from one or more species, bats or gorillas, and it comes from eating bush meat or animals, and ebola
lucy, from georgetown university medical center. dr. quigley, is there any intelligence coming out of west africa that gives us an idea of why there was a sudden spike in the number of cases. >> well, certainly the media has propagated a lot of the information that's available locally. i think the fact that as your report indicated, some americans have been contaminated, has heightened the awareness, and it's difficult to sort out fact from fiction in some of these circumstances, and it's...
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vladimir putin, i spent a brief time with the director for the center of russian studies at georgetown university. angela, do you think putin is beginning to feel the heat and all those fingers pointing at him? >> well, he certainly is feeling the heat. the question is, how is he going to respond to it? so far the russians are saying that there's absolutely no proof that russia was involved in the shooting down of the plane, that blaming ukraine and some of the more conspiratorial media are blaming the u.s. and ukraine for deliberately wanting to make russia look bad in doing this. he's feeling the heat, but we don't know how far he's going to go in responding to it. >> do you think he's just going to stick to his line, then? >> well, i think he will, because i think it's in his interest to make sure there's a lot of ambiguity. there's obviously a lot of information about what fired the missile. but still, it's going to be very difficult to pinpoint who exactly fired it. i think it's in russia's interests and that of the separatists to continue to have this ambiguity. >> you've met vladimir putin
vladimir putin, i spent a brief time with the director for the center of russian studies at georgetown university. angela, do you think putin is beginning to feel the heat and all those fingers pointing at him? >> well, he certainly is feeling the heat. the question is, how is he going to respond to it? so far the russians are saying that there's absolutely no proof that russia was involved in the shooting down of the plane, that blaming ukraine and some of the more conspiratorial media...
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neighborhood enterprise, and peter adelman, faculty director on the center of equality at georgetown university law center. bob woodson, let me start with you because you're known to have paul ryan's ear and vice versa. what are the main motivating ideas behind the package, the big thurs? >> the big thrust is unfortunately in the past we have defined help to the poor by how much money we spend on services to the poor. so if you care more, you spend more. if you're harsh and cruel you spend less, and that's a false die cot kocot dichotomdichotomy. paul says we must find new and innovative ways to lift people out of poverty and then measure success based upon how many fewer people need assistance versus how many people are requiring it. one other very important distinction, i think we generalize too much about it the poor. not everybody is poor for the same reasons. there are four categories. people are poor because they're just broke. they're out of work. there's been a temporary illness, a breadwinner has died. they suffered a setback. for them the character is in place, and they use assistance
neighborhood enterprise, and peter adelman, faculty director on the center of equality at georgetown university law center. bob woodson, let me start with you because you're known to have paul ryan's ear and vice versa. what are the main motivating ideas behind the package, the big thurs? >> the big thrust is unfortunately in the past we have defined help to the poor by how much money we spend on services to the poor. so if you care more, you spend more. if you're harsh and cruel you...
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ago and thek a year president's speech at georgetown university with no impact on graham had -- greenhouse gases -- the state department on the basis of science basically states that when the president says no to the pipeline, he is saying yes to higher greenhouse gases between 28-40 two percent when you compare to the mode of transportation is being used now and that's rail. be the want science to determining factor. >> you mentioned the nebraska issues. the obama administration says the most recent delay has nothing to do with politics or the midterms or not wanting to make his decision but it's about the legal maneuvering and in nebraska, that could affect decisions in the future. or you buy that? >> there is always legal maneuvering going on. there is a little more in the united states. sometimes you have one lawyer behind every cherry blossom in washington. we believe the international border between canada and montana -- montana has already agreed to this. cases in theof southern portion of the pipeline that the president and curis that the red tape the reduced in the southern portio
ago and thek a year president's speech at georgetown university with no impact on graham had -- greenhouse gases -- the state department on the basis of science basically states that when the president says no to the pipeline, he is saying yes to higher greenhouse gases between 28-40 two percent when you compare to the mode of transportation is being used now and that's rail. be the want science to determining factor. >> you mentioned the nebraska issues. the obama administration says the...
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. >> the director of georgetown university's center on education and the workforce and joins us to talk about several recent training efforts and one of those with the signing into law last week of the workforce innovation and opportunity act. this is one of the few bipartisan bill that is moved through congress this year. what did that include? >> it included much of what was in the previous legislation, most of the celebration around the passage of this law is about the fact that we are able to pass a law. and pass a bill and get it signed in the white house. that's really the major accomplishment here. there's not much change truthfully between this bill and the previous ones. this was supposed to have been reauthorized ten years ago. it's been living on the authority to spend has been living on when's called continuing resolutions ever since so it got done ten years later than it was supposed to be done and that's the major achievement here. >> money for workforce training or the authorization to the tune of how many dollars? >> we're talking in this bill about -- in this law about
. >> the director of georgetown university's center on education and the workforce and joins us to talk about several recent training efforts and one of those with the signing into law last week of the workforce innovation and opportunity act. this is one of the few bipartisan bill that is moved through congress this year. what did that include? >> it included much of what was in the previous legislation, most of the celebration around the passage of this law is about the fact that...
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there was a group of american neo liberals that were of ethnic latvian origin they came from georgetown university the kind of style themselves as university of chicago boys in miniature and they developed in a kind of bolshevik fashion list qadri of neil liberal followers very early on starting in about one thousand nine hundred they recruited them anticipating that latvia was going to be independent held a series of meetings course with much u.s. government aid they developed a report called a lot of the a two thousand it was done in the seaside village of which is kind of the baltic career vieira the place that it all once you know if he was ever going to be working for the soviets he wanted a doctor there as a payoff but the. they have these really nice meetings very nice surroundings and they created a plan for a new liberal future for latvia that was kind of like what you would see for chile in one thousand nine hundred three and going there after so the idea was that you know they were going to let all of the old industry go and some of the highest value added industry was in soviet lot fee
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. >> georgetown university says 40% of unemployed workers are millennials.want to be your friend? absolutely want to be your friend. i got to get mine, too. i think people want to establish the friendships in the workplace. i personally don't feel i sacrifice them to get ahead but can you understand it's really tough out there especially for the demographic. charles: you know people that's on our way up a lot of back stabbing. >> so many holes in my back i have been stepped on smeared on, you name it. and you keep your head forward and do what's right and you don't do that to people. and i think as you get older, you realize nothing is worth losing a friendship. charles: what about the idea that because you come from a spiritual catholic background that the millennials don't have a spiritual foundation, you can weigh in on this too, kate. you believe you don't do that to people because it's bad and will haunt you. >> it comes with age, too. the first time you stab someone in the back, it stays with you forever. >> i'm still very young but learned some lesson
. >> georgetown university says 40% of unemployed workers are millennials.want to be your friend? absolutely want to be your friend. i got to get mine, too. i think people want to establish the friendships in the workplace. i personally don't feel i sacrifice them to get ahead but can you understand it's really tough out there especially for the demographic. charles: you know people that's on our way up a lot of back stabbing. >> so many holes in my back i have been stepped on...
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. >> an assistant professor and practices family medicine at georgetown university medical center.me. >> hi, ladies. we have you on opposite ends of this controversial decision that came out today. tell us your points of view. why do you think people should continue to go? >> i think one of the most important reasons that pelvic exams are important for women is it gives a baseline sense of a woman's anatomy each year. if i do a pelvic exam if there are changes from year to year much like you heard in the prior film i will be able to feel it and detect new findings like fibroids, ovarian cysts, pelvic pain, the list is lengthy. >> makes sense. >> if she hadn't gone the next year. >> this is a terrible story. i could have brought a story of a woman who had a finding who went on to have surgery and had a lot of complications. there are harms to the exams. so they should not be discounted. the number of women who actually have pathology that is meaningful clinically and will save their lives if we find it early is very small. >> the guidelines mention very few studies on this at all. s
. >> an assistant professor and practices family medicine at georgetown university medical center.me. >> hi, ladies. we have you on opposite ends of this controversial decision that came out today. tell us your points of view. why do you think people should continue to go? >> i think one of the most important reasons that pelvic exams are important for women is it gives a baseline sense of a woman's anatomy each year. if i do a pelvic exam if there are changes from year to...
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had 90 broken bones and spent one year in hospitals after words and later several years at georgetown universitye trauma of the posttraumatic stress that she went through and those other survivors had gone through. it is also a troubling to the survivors and their relatives of the embassy bombing but everyone remembers the marine barracks the larger number of casualties but everyone has forgotten the cia officers and 17 americans killed on april 18. >> you mentioned ames had a sort a over lots of areas but did he have an opinion about coming forward medical treatment to the united states? >> i don't know that. he had been stationed in tehran briefly and richard helms was director as the cia by richard nixon 1973. because of watergate so he feared what he knew that he was sent as the ambassador and insisted if he would be taking the job as ambassador of the rand he wanted to bring ames with him. him only spent six months then transferred to kuwait where he was station chief.ç he did not know farci which is the arabic language specialist and had the usual prejudices' to the persians and vice vers
had 90 broken bones and spent one year in hospitals after words and later several years at georgetown universitye trauma of the posttraumatic stress that she went through and those other survivors had gone through. it is also a troubling to the survivors and their relatives of the embassy bombing but everyone remembers the marine barracks the larger number of casualties but everyone has forgotten the cia officers and 17 americans killed on april 18. >> you mentioned ames had a sort a over...
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later, anthony carn avolley of georgetown university will discuss federal workforce training programs. you can also join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live each morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> sunday on book tv's in depth. former republican congressman from texas and presidential candidate ron paul. he's written more than a dozen books on politics and history with his latest, the school revolution, on america's education system. join the conversation as he takes your calls, e-mails and tweets live. and tune in next month for o author, historian marion barry. we discuss court sessions past and present. michael corda is our guest in november, and in december, american enterprise institute president and noted musician, arthur brooks. in depth on c-span2's book tv. television for serious readers. >>> the house judiciary committee's over-criminalization task force recently looked at new criminal statutes enacted by congress. the task force was created in 2013 and reauthorized in february. at this hour-long hearing, its members heard from steven benjami
later, anthony carn avolley of georgetown university will discuss federal workforce training programs. you can also join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live each morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> sunday on book tv's in depth. former republican congressman from texas and presidential candidate ron paul. he's written more than a dozen books on politics and history with his latest, the school revolution, on america's education system. join the conversation...
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harris is currently a visiting professor at georgetown university law center and a senior advisor to the supreme court institute. it is not surprising that the american bar association has given her the highest rating, as unanimously well-qualified for this appointment. she has appeared as counsel or cocounsel in briefs in approximately 100 cases before the federal court of appeals in the united states supreme court. her practice has been pretty evenly divided between criminal cases and civil cases. when it comes to supreme court litigation, i must tell you, i don't think ms. harris has an equal as far as her qualifications here. her clinic at georgetown prepares litigants for the supreme court. in other words, she provides an experience for those who are going to be before the supreme court as to how to properly litigate those cases, and she takes them on a first come, first served basis. it is not ideological at awesome it is to make sure that the highest-quality presentations to the highest court of our land so we get the best decisions made by the supreme court of united states.
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zarchlgts 16 years ago a georgetown university graduate student named christine was raped and killed in the same woods here. it is unlikely that there is a connection, but there is still so many unanswered questions. live in georgetown, jackie benson, news 4. >>> an important warning before you head to the bank. fairfax county police just released pictures of skimming devices at atm's and gaining access to customer accounts. northern virginia bureau chief julie carrie joins us now from burke, virginia, at one of the banks recently targeted. julie. >> that's right. the suspect hit the bank machine at the sun trust just last weekend, but now that police have released those very clear photos of the suspect, their skimming days may be over. this fairfax county woman knows all about skimming. her bank card information was skimmed about a year ago. >> we used it at a gas station, actually, and to buy gas. somebody tried to use it down in florida a few hours later. >> reporter: police say these men know about skimming too. they want to track them down. this is one of the suspect photos that
zarchlgts 16 years ago a georgetown university graduate student named christine was raped and killed in the same woods here. it is unlikely that there is a connection, but there is still so many unanswered questions. live in georgetown, jackie benson, news 4. >>> an important warning before you head to the bank. fairfax county police just released pictures of skimming devices at atm's and gaining access to customer accounts. northern virginia bureau chief julie carrie joins us now from...
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. >>> plus, from a homeless shelter to georgetown university.coming up, an update on the anacostia high valedictorian now on the campus of one of the country's finest schools. >> and trending now, 150 whale watchers get stranded in the ocean. a popular data website plays games with your heart and is this the most unlikely singing duo ever? >>> in tonight's consumer alert, 1/3 of the country is delinquent on debt. that's according to an urban institute study published by u.s.a. today. the report examines the number of people who are in collections and as stephanie ramirez explains, some of the highest numbers are here in our area. >> look on u.s.a. today's website and you'll see this. a map showing states with the country's largest debt in dark blue. maryland and virginia are in those dark blue colors with both states showing more than $74,000 in debt. >> it's startling. >> channel 9's call for action director says it looks like in 2014, we're still not clear of the country's recession. but don't scream just yet. there are some things the study d
. >>> plus, from a homeless shelter to georgetown university.coming up, an update on the anacostia high valedictorian now on the campus of one of the country's finest schools. >> and trending now, 150 whale watchers get stranded in the ocean. a popular data website plays games with your heart and is this the most unlikely singing duo ever? >>> in tonight's consumer alert, 1/3 of the country is delinquent on debt. that's according to an urban institute study published by...
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bush, and a professor of public policy, politics and international affairs at georgetown university, and jehmu green, former president of the women's media center, fox news contributor and co-founder of define american, a campaign to elevate the immigration conversation. thank you for joining us. brad, you say president obama is neglecting to include a key country in these meetings, mexico. >> absolutely. but for mexico letting these child migrants come across their border, they would have never gotten to our border and had our border been secure, they never would have been let in and we've been sending humanitarian aid to mexico. if mexico is not in the room with guatemala and honduras and el salvador where the kids are coming from, then this is another photo op for the president. mexico must be in the room ask held accountable because they never would have got here unless they traversed through mexico. >> you say we're obligated to respond to this crisis. but critics say that we're creating an incentive for illegals to cross and that's creating a crisis here at home. >> are we so b
bush, and a professor of public policy, politics and international affairs at georgetown university, and jehmu green, former president of the women's media center, fox news contributor and co-founder of define american, a campaign to elevate the immigration conversation. thank you for joining us. brad, you say president obama is neglecting to include a key country in these meetings, mexico. >> absolutely. but for mexico letting these child migrants come across their border, they would...
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my office is in roslyn which is right across the river from georgetown university where sandra went to law school. after listening to her testimony i looked across the river in disbelief and just thought you know how is it at my age which was 23 at the time of the testimony as a young professional working hard to pay my own bills this 30-year-old woman wants me as a taxpayer to pay for anything other than my own medical bills and needs than anything else i should be having in my life. i was in disbelief. i couldn't believe why wasn't that $9 a month that big of a deal for a strong independent woman to come up with. you know the answer to this was that the left obviously likes to a poll people who simply pass responsibility for their actions onto others which aside -- why i wasn't surprised when sandro fluke was upheld as a hero and of course put out on the 2012 campaign trail. another moment that led up to the writing of this book came when i was sitting at the 2012th dnc convention in charlotte north carolina. my job as a reporter and a journalist is to sit through lots of speeches. f
my office is in roslyn which is right across the river from georgetown university where sandra went to law school. after listening to her testimony i looked across the river in disbelief and just thought you know how is it at my age which was 23 at the time of the testimony as a young professional working hard to pay my own bills this 30-year-old woman wants me as a taxpayer to pay for anything other than my own medical bills and needs than anything else i should be having in my life. i was in...
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it's really fascinating because this is off the topic of mental health but at georgetown university they're doing fecal transplants where they're taking feces from a healthy person's gut, putting it in an unhealthy person to treat a lot of gi conditions. so this is remarkable. what we're finding is that these bacteria actually help produce something that helps calm the brain down. it also is involved in helping the production of serotonin, which is involved in mood. so here again, people should consider taking a daily probiotic. there's no downside and i definitely see an upside. i take it in my family. if you want to eat it, you can find it in yogurt, in cheeses, in things like fermented vegetables, but sometimes supplements are some of the easier ways to get some of these. >> and some of the yogurts say with probiotics. >> i would suggest people need more than what they're going to find in a cup of yogurt. >> the third thing you said is fasting. it's a limited fast? >> what people can do is there's a type of intermittent fasting where you're eating normally for four or five days out of th
it's really fascinating because this is off the topic of mental health but at georgetown university they're doing fecal transplants where they're taking feces from a healthy person's gut, putting it in an unhealthy person to treat a lot of gi conditions. so this is remarkable. what we're finding is that these bacteria actually help produce something that helps calm the brain down. it also is involved in helping the production of serotonin, which is involved in mood. so here again, people should...
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response panel, terrence moore, national sports columnist and also with us michael eric dyson georgetown universityor and msnbc analyst. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> michael, tony dungy, first african-american coach to win the super bowl championship. he knows the challenges of a minority status in the league and what this all means. he overcame a lot. what would be different from michael sam. >> not much at all. i was there in miami when coach dungy secured his place in history. i'm very proud of him. he's a wonderful human being. this is one of his low moments. this is the attempt to justify prejudice and bigotry under the rubric of having questions about distractions. you mean you coach in the nfl, you're associated with an nfl who has people who are criminals, people who have committed murder, people who have committed manslaughter, people who have committed domestic violence, killed drugs, this is singular where you would not draft a man and give him the opportunity. the light racist views by white people who were not in the ku klux klan but still resisted the
response panel, terrence moore, national sports columnist and also with us michael eric dyson georgetown universityor and msnbc analyst. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. >> thank you. >> michael, tony dungy, first african-american coach to win the super bowl championship. he knows the challenges of a minority status in the league and what this all means. he overcame a lot. what would be different from michael sam. >> not much at all. i was there in miami when...
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. >> august 14th, 2011, the georgetown university hoyas arrive in beijing for an 11-day exhibition tour of china. "washington post" reporter gene womp and an entourage of more than 200 fans and school officials accompany the team on the trip. >> they wanted this to be aed goodwill tour to expand georgetown's brand and bride. >> but the hoyas are not the only high-profile americans in china. >> vice president joe biden was in town at the same time. there's a little bit of tension between the united states and china. joe biden is over there to try to smooth it out economically and politically. >> in fact, biden attends the first game the hoyas play which goes on without incident. but he isn't there the next night, when they take on china's rockets. a team with players from the people's liberation army. >> their team has a little bit more of an edge because of a military affiliation and from the beginning of that game, a lot of fouls, a really physical type of game. >> although dubbed the friendly china/u.s. basketball match. this game is anything but friendly. >> the chinese officials did
. >> august 14th, 2011, the georgetown university hoyas arrive in beijing for an 11-day exhibition tour of china. "washington post" reporter gene womp and an entourage of more than 200 fans and school officials accompany the team on the trip. >> they wanted this to be aed goodwill tour to expand georgetown's brand and bride. >> but the hoyas are not the only high-profile americans in china. >> vice president joe biden was in town at the same time. there's a...
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researchers from john hopkins and georgetown university conducted the study. >> don't know how accurate will have to change his name. 20th century fox will row name the show in great britain. comic enterprises sued studios because it runs string of venues call the glee club. fox plans to appeal and arguing ordering a name change would be unfair and disproportionate. of course, you can watch glee with its original name right here on fox 29 final season set to begin early next year. >> and beginning right her right now your weekend. >> exactly. can't wait. coming up scott back with the best way to get outside for a barbecue this weekend or maybe some golf. >> also ahead a grandma is on a mission. meet the woman who stopped a burglary in action and what she yelled at the suspect that got him to give up the goods. >> and iain, speaking of golf after a positive first day, a downer today. the hole that almost cost tiger woods the weekend coming up >> police are hoping this surveillance video leads to an arrest. they say the three burglars hit home in southwest philadelphia. it happened on the
researchers from john hopkins and georgetown university conducted the study. >> don't know how accurate will have to change his name. 20th century fox will row name the show in great britain. comic enterprises sued studios because it runs string of venues call the glee club. fox plans to appeal and arguing ordering a name change would be unfair and disproportionate. of course, you can watch glee with its original name right here on fox 29 final season set to begin early next year....
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researchers from georgetown university found that they are more likely to cheat and lie as the day goes on. those tested were low on mental energy needed to resist temptation. night owls in contrast tendinged to lie in the morning when they were sleepily. >>> sunscreen and what you cannot afford to forget when it comes to protecting your children. we're going to tell you about that. >>> plus, it has a funny name but is making hundreds of people sick. the mosquito-borne disease now taking up residence in the u.s. we'll warn you about that coming up. stay with us. >>> well, it's friday and many of us are dreaming of a relaxing weekend on the beach, but if you're taking children with you, it's essential to know your actions now could lessen their risk of cancer later in life. dr. steven hopkins joins us this morning to explain. good morning. >> good morning, barbara. >> we've been talking about sunscreen forever but you say it's even more important than ever to make sure your children are covered. why? >> there are new studies that show now even in children melanoma, which is a potentially
researchers from georgetown university found that they are more likely to cheat and lie as the day goes on. those tested were low on mental energy needed to resist temptation. night owls in contrast tendinged to lie in the morning when they were sleepily. >>> sunscreen and what you cannot afford to forget when it comes to protecting your children. we're going to tell you about that. >>> plus, it has a funny name but is making hundreds of people sick. the mosquito-borne disease...
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he now teaches law at georgetown university. bergdahl has not been charged with anything.ays to put together their investigation. is there a sense of when they might question him? >> well, that's very much up in the air, but we do know it can happen at any point now. because what the army has been saying is that none of of that questioning would take place while bowe bergdahl was going through the reintegration medical treatment there at the army base in san antonio, texas. but now that he has officially completed what they've been calling phase three portion of that reintegration program, and he's now returned to regular duty and has taken an administrative job with a unit there in the san antonio area, that this could happen at any point, and obviously, it's something that his attorney has told cnn that he will be preparing for and will happen at some point with that attorney next to him. and this attorney knows full well the hornets nest that is kind of swirling around bergdahl. he talked about that a little bit with us this morning. >> in due course, you know, the coun
he now teaches law at georgetown university. bergdahl has not been charged with anything.ays to put together their investigation. is there a sense of when they might question him? >> well, that's very much up in the air, but we do know it can happen at any point now. because what the army has been saying is that none of of that questioning would take place while bowe bergdahl was going through the reintegration medical treatment there at the army base in san antonio, texas. but now that...
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i teach at georgetown university with a strong social justice tradition there, and the catholic churchstrike a balance saying prosperous nations are obliged to welcome foreigners seeking security, while also acknowledging the nations to keep their border secure. can the right balance these two childrens? >> i hope they can can, because i'm hoping that they will at least think about the fact that right there in honduras, i read earlier today, one in seven murders take place in that country. that's a dangerous state and if you think of a home that is on fire, people are going try to escape that home that's on fire. unfortunately, my colleagues want to throw the children back into the fire as opposed to providing them with some kind of haven and a hope. i'm hoping that they will provide some balance and quit using jesus or misusing jesus in order to abuse people who are in need of hope and haven. >> sure. so has the president made the right move so far in asking congress for almost $4 billion to address the crisis or should he go above congress and make an executive move? i think he has t
i teach at georgetown university with a strong social justice tradition there, and the catholic churchstrike a balance saying prosperous nations are obliged to welcome foreigners seeking security, while also acknowledging the nations to keep their border secure. can the right balance these two childrens? >> i hope they can can, because i'm hoping that they will at least think about the fact that right there in honduras, i read earlier today, one in seven murders take place in that...
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she is adjunct professor of georgetown university and cofounder of jadaliyya ezine.a hantman and noura erakat, we want to welcome you to democracy now! let us begin with noura erakat. can you talk about what is happening right now? >> absolutely. what is happening is an absolute atrocity. it is cruel we're watching on as the death toll of palestinians mount. it has reached 100. it is cruelty even count those numbers because they remain nameless and faceless when each of those lives affects an entire family. approximately 300,000 palestinians have been asked to move or be displaced in preparation for an imminent attack. what is happening right now amounts to a massacre. it is not a war. we should all be concerned. israel claimed it has the right to self-defense, but occupying powers does not have the right to self-defense, it has an obligation and duty to protect the civilians under its occupation. even if it fails to meet that duty, and must abide by humanitarian law, principles of distinction, proportionality, of necessity. it has not abide by any of those. what is
she is adjunct professor of georgetown university and cofounder of jadaliyya ezine.a hantman and noura erakat, we want to welcome you to democracy now! let us begin with noura erakat. can you talk about what is happening right now? >> absolutely. what is happening is an absolute atrocity. it is cruel we're watching on as the death toll of palestinians mount. it has reached 100. it is cruelty even count those numbers because they remain nameless and faceless when each of those lives...