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the mixed reactions are on 20- year-old daniel millsman, the former georgetown university student whotime since march after he showed a dorm residential advisor he made ricin in his shared dorm room over the course of a winter break. at sentencing today a u.s. attorney argued millsman had intent to possibly harm another student. millsman defense attorney, however, cited the former student's history of depression and argued this was a possible suicidal act by an intelligent young man who didn't want to hurt his family by hanging himself. >> danny realizes the seriousness of his offense. >> reporter: in addition to the year and day behind bars, the judge ordered millsman to three years of supervised release where he'll have to serve 400 hours of community service tutoring underprivileged students and attend the mental health program. a member of the u.s. attorney's office tells us the 7 1/2 months daniel millsman already served behind bars could be used towards his sentence. this means he could be out of jail in five months. >> georgetown university is not talking about millsman's sente
the mixed reactions are on 20- year-old daniel millsman, the former georgetown university student whotime since march after he showed a dorm residential advisor he made ricin in his shared dorm room over the course of a winter break. at sentencing today a u.s. attorney argued millsman had intent to possibly harm another student. millsman defense attorney, however, cited the former student's history of depression and argued this was a possible suicidal act by an intelligent young man who didn't...
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. >> sexual assault at georgetown university. who police are looking busyaffic at a intersection. i will tie you >> you are watching abc seven news at 11:00. electioncontinue coverage, we are getting word that the race for mayor has been called in d.c.. muriel bowser winning. >> let's go out to sam ford with reaction. >> obviously, the reaction is joy. a large crowd. to fitnted this place between 900-1200 people. muriel bowser, the mayor elect of washington dc. david contain yeah has conceded s conceded.ha she started in march of last year. she defeated the city mayor of sitting mayor of her own party and she continued. this race has been going on for a while. it appears to be over. d.c. has a new mayor named muriel bowser. she will take over as the mayor of the city. reporting live from the historic howard theater in northwest washington, sam ford. >> thank you. and energized crowd. thank you very much. >> you will be walking out of that room into a wonderful evening. pretty mild out there. and then big changes on the way. let's look at the weather headlines. another warm day tom
. >> sexual assault at georgetown university. who police are looking busyaffic at a intersection. i will tie you >> you are watching abc seven news at 11:00. electioncontinue coverage, we are getting word that the race for mayor has been called in d.c.. muriel bowser winning. >> let's go out to sam ford with reaction. >> obviously, the reaction is joy. a large crowd. to fitnted this place between 900-1200 people. muriel bowser, the mayor elect of washington dc. david...
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dettke is a professor at georgetown university. he is also with the bmw center for german and european studies, born in berlin during world war ii. how long did your family stay there? when did you come to the u.s.? >> well, my family lived in there from 1953. my father was in the opposition, and in 1953, he had a choice: you go to jail or move to the west. >> that's what we did. at that time it was easy to transfer inside berlin. you took the east to the west because they are still running and in that respect, it was easy after 1961, everything was blocked off. and only through arrangements that were made in berlin visiting and people had to pay for in order to visit east germany unless they had a visiting rights and it was practically sealed off in order to save the system. if you would have left in berlin, you know, the gdl would collapse and impact of immigration and people looting the gur that was, you know, elections of the this was an election. >> you say gdr, referring to it as east germany? >> yes. >> let's go to joe in de
dettke is a professor at georgetown university. he is also with the bmw center for german and european studies, born in berlin during world war ii. how long did your family stay there? when did you come to the u.s.? >> well, my family lived in there from 1953. my father was in the opposition, and in 1953, he had a choice: you go to jail or move to the west. >> that's what we did. at that time it was easy to transfer inside berlin. you took the east to the west because they are still...
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but i think we need to talk to the -- >> zack evans says it's near the skate park. >> georgetown universitytudent admitted to making deadly ricin. prosecutors say the student was inspired by a tv show. >> they made a very serious error. he has served enough time. >> reporter: daniel's family was happy the judge only sentenced him to a year and day in prison rather than the two years prosecutors had asked for. he told the judge he was sorry and that he's learned his lesson. his defense attorney said he was a confused young man who was plagued by depression and that he made the ricin so he could kill himself. and that he had no intent to harm anyone else. but some georgetown students think he did harm other students. >> people like me, who want to see justice done. because affected my friends. >> reporter: think think he got off easy. >> i think it should be 24 months in solitary confinement. >> reporter: they say he had been watching "breaking bad" that depicted rice ink used as a weapon. they say that along with threatening facebook messages were indicators he wanted to hurt others. >> what
but i think we need to talk to the -- >> zack evans says it's near the skate park. >> georgetown universitytudent admitted to making deadly ricin. prosecutors say the student was inspired by a tv show. >> they made a very serious error. he has served enough time. >> reporter: daniel's family was happy the judge only sentenced him to a year and day in prison rather than the two years prosecutors had asked for. he told the judge he was sorry and that he's learned his...
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. >>> new tonight, georgetown university students are being washed to keep a close eye on their surroundings after a series of on and off-campus r robberi some armed and targeting several students. the university police chief sent an e-mail to students asking them to walk in groups, use well-lit routes and take advantage of safe ride programs. >>> some parents in northern virginia might soon have to pay for their kids to ride the school bus. the loudoun county school boshd asking the ste for permission to charge students to ride. that's currently against the law in virginia. we spoke with some parents who are not happied aboy about the paying for kids to ride the bus. >> i know we need to pay for more schools, but to pay for day to day activities like getting to school, be nice if that was provided. >> loudoun county school board has it was a difficult decision t say the district is facing shortfalls and the board doesn't want to cut for education programs. >>> this year the department of public works will plow bike lanes for the first time. d.c. is also switching to ceramic snowplow blades
. >>> new tonight, georgetown university students are being washed to keep a close eye on their surroundings after a series of on and off-campus r robberi some armed and targeting several students. the university police chief sent an e-mail to students asking them to walk in groups, use well-lit routes and take advantage of safe ride programs. >>> some parents in northern virginia might soon have to pay for their kids to ride the school bus. the loudoun county school boshd...
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. >>> a georgetown university student who had resip in his dorm room will spend a few -- ricin in his dorm room will spend a few more months behind bars. daniel milzman gets to have some credit for time served. police arrested the 20-year-old milzman this past march after he admitted he made ricin in the room he shared with another student. >> he made a mistake and i think he really, really has showed the court that he was -- he felt really bad. >> everybody in georgetown is not supportive. >> definitely not. that's for sure. >> a judge gave milzman three years of supervised release. during that time he has to complete 400 hours of community service which he will spend tutoring underprivileged students. he must also attend a mental health program. >>> in just the last two months three men have independently jumped the fence at the white house including that guy who made it through the front door carrying a knife. this has left a lot of us wondering how could this happen? some psychiatrists say the situations are like a ticking time bomb and our andrea mccarren set out to find out why.
. >>> a georgetown university student who had resip in his dorm room will spend a few -- ricin in his dorm room will spend a few more months behind bars. daniel milzman gets to have some credit for time served. police arrested the 20-year-old milzman this past march after he admitted he made ricin in the room he shared with another student. >> he made a mistake and i think he really, really has showed the court that he was -- he felt really bad. >> everybody in georgetown...
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georgetown university is launching its own investigation against rabbi freundel.ectives have reviewed videos dating back 10 years looking for each woman who believed she might have been recorded. investigators have set up a website so potential victims can contact them. >>> 14 before the hour now. police are holding 12 people in turkey while they investigate who attacked a group of american sailors. >> go home! >> we're told whoever did this disguised it as a peaceful protest in istanbul. you can see them putting plastic bags over the sailors's heads. none of them was hurt. no charges have been filed i . >>> i'm molette green at the live desk. russia is telling the west to back off sanctions altogether before talks can happen. the prime minister talking this morning after having a sideline meeting with president obama in asia. right now the president is in myanmar work to go keep that long isolated government promise political and economic reforms intact. obama is there with other world leaders and high on his agenda is a meeting with the country's pro democracy h
georgetown university is launching its own investigation against rabbi freundel.ectives have reviewed videos dating back 10 years looking for each woman who believed she might have been recorded. investigators have set up a website so potential victims can contact them. >>> 14 before the hour now. police are holding 12 people in turkey while they investigate who attacked a group of american sailors. >> go home! >> we're told whoever did this disguised it as a peaceful...
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he is a graduate of georgetown university. >> thanks. it is my pleasure to be here in front of you to explain our view on the energy security in asia. i am very happy to come back here after 22 years after graduating georgetown university. as you well know the energy security is an important issue in any country. in the case of asia the asian countries have a very good mixture of supply and consumption. at the same time you have we have faced several challenges. the first one is the increase in the oil import in the future and secondly we are facing the high price of gas especially energy. this means that we have some difficulty in the best utilizing natural gas. the third one is how we can make those two challenges compatible so the energy [ inaudible ] especially in the case of coal. and at the current situation the biggest challenge is how to respond to the energy demand. from the view point of the primary energy supply we have a very good mixture of oil, gas and coal and so on. but as to the energy we see that rapid increase of deman
he is a graduate of georgetown university. >> thanks. it is my pleasure to be here in front of you to explain our view on the energy security in asia. i am very happy to come back here after 22 years after graduating georgetown university. as you well know the energy security is an important issue in any country. in the case of asia the asian countries have a very good mixture of supply and consumption. at the same time you have we have faced several challenges. the first one is the...
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listen to this exchange between former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and georgetown university professor michael eric dyson. >> i find it very disappointing that you're not discussing the fact that 93% of blacks in america are killed by other blacks. we're talking about the exception here. >> black people who kill black people go to jail. white people who are police men who kill black people do not go to jail. if a jury can indict a -- >> it is hardly insignificant. what about the poor black child killed by another black child? >> those people go to jail. i do protest it. they go to jail. why don'to talk abo you talk aby in which white people -- >> why don't you cut it down so so many white police officers don't have to be in black areas? the police officers wouldn't be there if they weren't killing each other. >> all right. >> the debate over president obama's immigration reform plan continues this morning. the president talked about the issue on abc's "this week." he called on congress to pass a comprehensive immigration bill. >> ultimately congress has a responsibility to deal with th
listen to this exchange between former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and georgetown university professor michael eric dyson. >> i find it very disappointing that you're not discussing the fact that 93% of blacks in america are killed by other blacks. we're talking about the exception here. >> black people who kill black people go to jail. white people who are police men who kill black people do not go to jail. if a jury can indict a -- >> it is hardly insignificant. what...
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. >>> sentencing was just handed down for a georgetown university student who produced ricin in his dorm room. danielle millsman, a graduate of whitman high in bethesda was sentenced to 12 months and a day behind bars. however, he will receive credit for time already served. millsman will also have 36 months of supervised probation. >>> to philadelphia next and the story of a police officer who owes his life to do bystanders. it was this weekend when the officer was rushing to a call saturday night. he collided with a pickup truck and the trooper was trapped inside his vehicle. a teenager who is a volunteer firefighter and another man rushed to the officer's cruiser just moments before it burst into flames. >> i said can you get out and i said i can't feel my legs. his door was jammed shut. i said i can't get you out through the door. i will have to get you out through the window. >> he only had a minor scratch on his head and messed up his leg. if we aren't gotten -- if we hadn't gotten out in time, wee have been hurt bad. >> the rescuers also pulled the unconscious pickup driver out of
. >>> sentencing was just handed down for a georgetown university student who produced ricin in his dorm room. danielle millsman, a graduate of whitman high in bethesda was sentenced to 12 months and a day behind bars. however, he will receive credit for time already served. millsman will also have 36 months of supervised probation. >>> to philadelphia next and the story of a police officer who owes his life to do bystanders. it was this weekend when the officer was rushing to...
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the georgetown university researchers say these shoppers just feel they have to be out shopping this week. i feel that way about online. >>> and oil companies have decided not to do anything about falling oig prices. sending prices even lower. it's at record lows, good news for drivers and those who heat their homes, oil. consumers will have more money to spend, that could boost the u.s. economy. >>> and we will spend some of that on christmas trees. prices vary wildly, it's 20 bucks, that's $2 more than the past few years. you will pay more as you get closer to christmas. >>> video games and other electronics are on most kids' gift lists. but how about the classics, making the toy hall of fame. the simplest of the inductees, soap bubbles, hours of amusement. ands green army men. a simple toy that satisfies all kinds of fantasies. and the rubik's cube, i could never figure that thing out. they could be arraigned in 43 q quatrillion ways. >> yesterday's thanksgiving dinner completely blew your diet. it's like eating three sticks sf butter. and we get 4500 cal reegs from the feast, nea
the georgetown university researchers say these shoppers just feel they have to be out shopping this week. i feel that way about online. >>> and oil companies have decided not to do anything about falling oig prices. sending prices even lower. it's at record lows, good news for drivers and those who heat their homes, oil. consumers will have more money to spend, that could boost the u.s. economy. >>> and we will spend some of that on christmas trees. prices vary wildly, it's...
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here now is the head of the lung cancer program at med star georgetown university hospital. so nice to meet you. thanks for coming in. first and foremost, why are veterans more at risk? that seems like an odd thing. >> as you know lung cancer related to smoking and a lot of veterans smoked their whole life. so that's why veterans are a target, a special target for lung cancer. >> we were talking a moment ago. back when you start reading history when people were enleyed, they would get their supplies, uniform and oftentimes a pack of cigarettes would come with that. i thought that was a long time ago and you said no so far ago. >> i'm not sure when they stopped doing that but it's not like 30 years ago. it was much more recent than that. >> if a veteran suspects i'm not feeling so well, what are some symptoms they should be weary of and look for a screening? >> unfortunately the symptoms are not a good sign because it usual means the cancer is advanced. not always but often it is advanced and that's usually too late. but symptoms are shortness of breath, cough, and blood in t
here now is the head of the lung cancer program at med star georgetown university hospital. so nice to meet you. thanks for coming in. first and foremost, why are veterans more at risk? that seems like an odd thing. >> as you know lung cancer related to smoking and a lot of veterans smoked their whole life. so that's why veterans are a target, a special target for lung cancer. >> we were talking a moment ago. back when you start reading history when people were enleyed, they would...
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. >>> a former georgetown university student who had ricin in his dorm room was sentenced to one year and one day in jail. daniel millsman of bethesda will also have to serve three years of supervision after he's released. prosecutors argue that millsman intended to harm other people. according to the department of justice, that ricin he had could have killed an average person weighing 220 pounds if it had been inhaled or injected. lyj >>> hackers hit the u.s. postal service affecting more than 800,000 postal workers. the agency says personal information, names, dates of birth, even social security numbers may have been compromised. customers who contacted their customer care centers via phone or e-mail between january 1st and august 16th may also be affected. the postal service is working with the fbi trying to figure out how the hackers broke into their computer system in the first place. >>> are you one of the up to 800,000 people expected to attend the concert for valor tomorrow night on the mall? would you like a preview? >> debra alfarone is there. she's been listening to the so
. >>> a former georgetown university student who had ricin in his dorm room was sentenced to one year and one day in jail. daniel millsman of bethesda will also have to serve three years of supervision after he's released. prosecutors argue that millsman intended to harm other people. according to the department of justice, that ricin he had could have killed an average person weighing 220 pounds if it had been inhaled or injected. lyj >>> hackers hit the u.s. postal service...
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economist at, indeed, online job search database and she's also a professor of economics at georgetown university. why don't you run us through the numbers. the high points and low points. what's in there? >> the high points point is that we had another month of job throat where the unemployment rate came down to 5.8%. so a lot of good news on the job side proudly spread out across industries. the problem is people are not feeling it in their lives. that's reflected in the wage numbers that have been stagnant for an extended period of time. decades for a lot of families. for lower wage workers, their wages have been declining, and so they're not feeling improvement in theirs lives. that's the story of the election. the grow domestic product job creation over all, that's not effecting people's lives or making their lives better. >> people respond to what is really going on in their lives, what's really going on in their homes. and they behave in response to stimulus and messages they're getting from the economy. what are pool using your job site doing. >> people are now finding job. some of the jo
economist at, indeed, online job search database and she's also a professor of economics at georgetown university. why don't you run us through the numbers. the high points and low points. what's in there? >> the high points point is that we had another month of job throat where the unemployment rate came down to 5.8%. so a lot of good news on the job side proudly spread out across industries. the problem is people are not feeling it in their lives. that's reflected in the wage numbers...
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glucheie is a distinguished professor at georgetown university. previously he has served as the president of the mcarts you are foundation, the dean of the school of foreign service at georgetown university, ambassador at large, and special envoy for the u.s. department of state. he dealt with threats posed by ballistic milssles and weapeds. he was the chief -- weamed. he 10eu6ed served as an assistant secretary of state for plitry affairs and the deputy executive chairman of the special commission overseeing the disarmment of iraq following the 1991 gulf war. for the rethinking seminar, the ambassador will discuss nuclear proliferation, iran and its nuclear program, north korea and its program, strategies to prevent proliferation, in his views on the way ahead. please join me in giving a warm welcome. [applause] >> thanks. ladies and gentlemen, i know it's required for me to say this but it's actually true. i'm very happy to be with you tonight. understand that you all voted with your feet and you're pretty much volunteers for this, so i'm gratef
glucheie is a distinguished professor at georgetown university. previously he has served as the president of the mcarts you are foundation, the dean of the school of foreign service at georgetown university, ambassador at large, and special envoy for the u.s. department of state. he dealt with threats posed by ballistic milssles and weapeds. he was the chief -- weamed. he 10eu6ed served as an assistant secretary of state for plitry affairs and the deputy executive chairman of the special...
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georgetown university law professor thomas l. krattenmaker. standard oil trust was formed in 1882, and that led to widespread public concern. and it was that public reaction to the trusts that led to the passage of the sherman act in 1890. the sherman act made it illegal for any one firm to obtain a monopoly. that is, to get complete control over the production of all the goods in one market. and secondly, the sherman act made it illegal for firms to get together and agree on the way in which they would compete. for example, by setting prices or dividing markets or determining which customers they would deal with. the sherman act was one of only several choices that could have been made in 1890. congress could have chosen to nationalize the trusts. it could have chosen to set up a large government department to oversee the behavior of the trusts or even to run the trusts in cooperation with private enterprise. and those are devices that are widely adopted in other countries around the world. instead, what they did is they harkened back to the
georgetown university law professor thomas l. krattenmaker. standard oil trust was formed in 1882, and that led to widespread public concern. and it was that public reaction to the trusts that led to the passage of the sherman act in 1890. the sherman act made it illegal for any one firm to obtain a monopoly. that is, to get complete control over the production of all the goods in one market. and secondly, the sherman act made it illegal for firms to get together and agree on the way in which...
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today, she is the executive director of the institute for women, peace and security at georgetown universitymelanne verveer says when peace agreements are brokered women are typically ignored. >> half the population of areas in conflict not represented. when they have the ground truth they know what has been happening and know what needs to be part of the solution. so you take the experience of women, the perspectives of women and you completely take what they bring to the table off the table and you don't discuss it. so is it any surprise that in the last many years half of these peace agreements are ab bring gated in the first five years after the ink is signed. >> when women are often kept out advances have been made toward including more women in peace talks. in 2000, the security council adopted that pushes women in conflict resolution. the u.s. have national action plans to include women in the process of bringing peace and security. with the help of organizations such as the u.n., women led the charge for peace on many occasions despite resistance. >> from rwanda to south africa anand
today, she is the executive director of the institute for women, peace and security at georgetown universitymelanne verveer says when peace agreements are brokered women are typically ignored. >> half the population of areas in conflict not represented. when they have the ground truth they know what has been happening and know what needs to be part of the solution. so you take the experience of women, the perspectives of women and you completely take what they bring to the table off the...
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a senior from georgetown university from olmsted falls, ohio...ducer originally from south coffeyville, oklahoma... and a 20-time "jeopardy!" champion from kenilworth, illinois...
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a senior from georgetown university from olmsted falls, ohio...m south coffeyville, oklahoma... and a 20-time "jeopardy!" champion from kenilworth, illinois... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentlemen. as a group, the 15 competitors in this year's tournament of champions have won just over 100 "jeopardy!" matches. and as you've just heard, julia, all by herself, won 20 of those games. does that put extra pressure on jim and joshua? we don't know about that. let's start finding out. good luck, players. e "jeopardy!" round categories today are as follows. alex: and, julia, you go first. in the pink for $200. since the '90s, the ribbon seen here has been used to promote awareness of this disease. joshua. what is breast cancer? you got it. ---in' country songs for $600, please. julia. what is comin' down? that's it. no longer around for $200. jim. what is daimler? no. julia or joshua? [ beep ] what is amc? back to you, julia. british english for $200. julia. what are suspenders? goo
a senior from georgetown university from olmsted falls, ohio...m south coffeyville, oklahoma... and a 20-time "jeopardy!" champion from kenilworth, illinois... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentlemen. as a group, the 15 competitors in this year's tournament of champions have won just over 100 "jeopardy!" matches. and as you've just heard, julia, all by herself, won 20 of those games. does that...
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he graduated from georgetown university and executive director of marketing of the boot campaign. thanks for joining us. >> yes. >> let's talk about why is it that so chelsea let me start with you what. is going on with voters? >> 13%, we saw a 6% decrease in 2012. i think about what is important to us? the people that ran for office, are they schaeffering a message how we're going to be able to pay our student debt? how we're going to be able to start a family? a business? in government not being everything we do. we have to get back to basics and look at what is important. we have to reach out and be effective with what we say and how we message. >> what do you suggest politicians taught to be talking about and framing the message. if they're going to attract the vote? . >> i don't know if it's anything in particular or the way they frame the message. it comes down to one thing. honesty. our generation is tire offed being lied to. and that they're looking for leadership. someone looking them in the eye and say look. we have tough decisions to make calls and i think our generatio
he graduated from georgetown university and executive director of marketing of the boot campaign. thanks for joining us. >> yes. >> let's talk about why is it that so chelsea let me start with you what. is going on with voters? >> 13%, we saw a 6% decrease in 2012. i think about what is important to us? the people that ran for office, are they schaeffering a message how we're going to be able to pay our student debt? how we're going to be able to start a family? a business? in...
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fielded manys calls at georgetown university. now they're also hearing from can communicate word.t saying a tips we normally wouldn't have gotten. >> they come to the police chief and others through a new security app called live safe. it allows students to text in concerns when there's no for help whensk there is. >> we just want tips we normally wouldn't have gotten. >> they come to the police chief and others through the informatn and by having this platform available, we're getting good information. >> and it's already led to arrests, including in an indecent exposure case, where the victim used the app to get there on the sly before the suspect could get away. >> if they're in a situation where they're uncomfortable making a phone call, students text all the time. it doesn't look any different. >> the designer, including a shooting survivor, made it possible for students to the texts with videos and picture. >> it instantly shows up on the dashboard. then there's a two-way chat. >> the chats help resolve crimes that live saf
fielded manys calls at georgetown university. now they're also hearing from can communicate word.t saying a tips we normally wouldn't have gotten. >> they come to the police chief and others through a new security app called live safe. it allows students to text in concerns when there's no for help whensk there is. >> we just want tips we normally wouldn't have gotten. >> they come to the police chief and others through the informatn and by having this platform available,...
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ambassador robert gallucci is a distinguished professor at georgetown university and previously he has served as the president of the macarthur foundation and the dean of the school of foreign service at georgetown university and ambassador at large for his special envoy for u.s. department of state. he dealt with threats posed by ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. this includes the nuclear crisis of 1994 he served as a secretary of state for political military affairs and the deputy executive chairman of the u.n. special commission overseeing the disarmament of iraq following the 1991 gulf war. for the rethinking seminar, he will discuss nuclear proliferation, iran and the nuclear program, north korea end its program, and remedies to prevent proliferation and he's views on the way ahead. please join me for giving a warm welcome to ambassador robert gallucci. [applause] >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, it's actually true, i'm happy to be with you tonight. and so i am grateful that you are here and i'm happy to have the opportunity to speak with you. and the truth ab
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a former georgetown university student learns he said that for making the deadly poison ricin in his storm room. >> dana mills men received -- a received one year and one day and has already received credit for the time he's served. some say it is not severe enough. x some are surprised by this sentence of a year and a day. and because he's already been in jail for 7.5 months, subtract that, and then subtract time for good behavior. he could be in a halfway house in a couple of months. >> reaction from students here at georgetown. >> i hope he learned his lesson. manricin maker danielmilz told the packed courtroom he is sorry and will never break the law again. last year in his dorm room, he admits he made ricin. atting the entire building risk. he says, because he was suicidal. other status because he was angry with the former friend on facebook. all at the courthouse were supportive of him. >> i think he wanted that person to die. >> he was premed. both parents left the courtroom without comment. his grandfather -- >> we are very happy the judge recognized all of the factors, and
a former georgetown university student learns he said that for making the deadly poison ricin in his storm room. >> dana mills men received -- a received one year and one day and has already received credit for the time he's served. some say it is not severe enough. x some are surprised by this sentence of a year and a day. and because he's already been in jail for 7.5 months, subtract that, and then subtract time for good behavior. he could be in a halfway house in a couple of months....
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. >>> georgetown university launching its own investigation into a rabbi accused of taping women.anly freundel is charged with using a camera inside a block. investigators have set up a website so potential victims can contact them. >>> a high school student has been taken out of school after posting a picture of himself with a gun. he went to a private school in seven pack. he wrote a caption i could actually kill someone with this gun. >>> today terry mcauliffe will be recognized for his work for victims of domestic abuse. the anti violence group is hosting a gala at the ritz-carlton in d.c. >>> a deadly shooting that happened in october. they're charging a teenager with second-degree murder. he was shot on adams street just blocks from the rhode island metro station. witnesses said it was a drive by. he died at the hospital. police arrested and charged the teen yesterday. his name not being released because of his age. >>> receiving training in bullying and hazing at brook point high school. reporting that the high school football division in that area was developing a student
. >>> georgetown university launching its own investigation into a rabbi accused of taping women.anly freundel is charged with using a camera inside a block. investigators have set up a website so potential victims can contact them. >>> a high school student has been taken out of school after posting a picture of himself with a gun. he went to a private school in seven pack. he wrote a caption i could actually kill someone with this gun. >>> today terry mcauliffe will...
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. >>> an associate professor at georgetown university, joins us from washington tonight. joanna, is this realistic for china to cap their carbon emissions by 2030? >> i think it's realistic but quite difficult. capping emissions by 2030 is going to require that china continue to scale up the use of nonfossil energy and to change its reliance on coal. it is going to take a lot of actions that china is also starting but step up in the coming years if it's going to peak its emissions in that time frame. >> but it shows that china is not cutting anything, just moving the date earlier and u.s. is the one that does all the cutting. what do you say? >> well, if you look at the projections for where china's emissions are and where they are going, china's emissions are going to continue to rise steadily for several decades. the earliest that many thought china's emissions would peak if they would stay on the path they are now would be maybe sometime after 2040 or 2050. so the fact you have the president of china standing up in front of the world and saying their emissions are goin
. >>> an associate professor at georgetown university, joins us from washington tonight. joanna, is this realistic for china to cap their carbon emissions by 2030? >> i think it's realistic but quite difficult. capping emissions by 2030 is going to require that china continue to scale up the use of nonfossil energy and to change its reliance on coal. it is going to take a lot of actions that china is also starting but step up in the coming years if it's going to peak its...
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karski became a professor at georgetown university.d in 2000 and he was 86. >>> most heavy drinkers are not alcoholics. that is according to an enormous new study from the centers for disease control and presentation that tracked more than 130,000 people. researchers found that one out of every three u.s. adults is a heavy drinker. but only one in ten is actually dependent on alcohol. the agency's definition of heavy drinking, at least four drinks in one sitting for women. and five or more for men. cdc also warns excessive drinking kills 88,000 people every year. >>> we are less than a week away from black friday. many retailers announcing some serious discounts. "consumer reports" will be here with some of the best black friday deals. stick around for that coming up i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your
karski became a professor at georgetown university.d in 2000 and he was 86. >>> most heavy drinkers are not alcoholics. that is according to an enormous new study from the centers for disease control and presentation that tracked more than 130,000 people. researchers found that one out of every three u.s. adults is a heavy drinker. but only one in ten is actually dependent on alcohol. the agency's definition of heavy drinking, at least four drinks in one sitting for women. and five or...
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millsman pled guilty to make it in his dorm room at georgetown university back in march. as part of a plea deal he will face two years in prison, followed by three years of supervision. >>> 6:04 your time right now. the search is on for two men who may be connected to three armed robberies in the district. they happened in cathedral heights and in georgetown. this started along mccomb on halloween when two women were held up. a couple was robbed walking home on idaho avenue early sunday morning. a man and his house mate were robbed in georgetown an hour before that. one of the victims talked with news 4 but did not want to show his face. >> just turns around with a gun and puts it in my house mate's face. >> they took off with smartphones, credit cards and cash. keep your phones tucked away. nobody was hurt there >> police need your help finding a man suspect indeed a deadly shoot anything anne arundel family. he shot and killed a man at ashley apartments on red clay road in laurel. investigators think the two were arguing before the shooting happened. canilla could be dr
millsman pled guilty to make it in his dorm room at georgetown university back in march. as part of a plea deal he will face two years in prison, followed by three years of supervision. >>> 6:04 your time right now. the search is on for two men who may be connected to three armed robberies in the district. they happened in cathedral heights and in georgetown. this started along mccomb on halloween when two women were held up. a couple was robbed walking home on idaho avenue early...
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ambassador robert gallucci is a distinguished professor in the practice of diplomacy at georgetown university. previously he has served as the president of the mcarthur foundation, the dean of the school of foreign service at georgetown university, and ambassador at large and special envoy for the u.s. department of state. in the latter position he dealt with threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. he was the chief u.s. negotiator during the north korean nuclear crisis of 1994 and he served as an assistant secretary of state for political mitt tailry affairs and did, military affairs and deputy secretary of u.n. commission overseeing disarmament of iraq following the 1991 gulf war. for the rethinking seminar, ambassador gallucci will discuss nuclear proliferation, iran its nuclear program, north korea and its program, strategies to prevent proliferation and his views on the way ahead. please join me giving a warm welcome to ambassador robert gallucci. [applause] >> thanks, doctor. ladies and gentlemen, i am, i know it is required for me to say
ambassador robert gallucci is a distinguished professor in the practice of diplomacy at georgetown university. previously he has served as the president of the mcarthur foundation, the dean of the school of foreign service at georgetown university, and ambassador at large and special envoy for the u.s. department of state. in the latter position he dealt with threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. he was the chief u.s. negotiator during the...
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this was hosted by georgetown university. it is one hour and a half. >> i will make for >> observations and then open up the discussion to the panel. i will ask a few questions and we will try to bring the audience in as quickly as we can. we will have a couple of microphones on either side of the audience. i may ask if we have a lot of hands, i will ask people to ask a few questions at a time, which allows are distinguished panel to evade any question they feel like evading. t. quicker observations one, this was a big republican win. there is no way for democrats to sugarcoat it. massachusetts,f maryland, and illinois all it elected republican governors. there is no way for democrats to sugarcoat that. there were only seven-eights states left with all democratic governments. governments plus both houses of the state legislatures. two thirds are now in the hands of republicans. the 2010 election, it was the other way around. we are talking about a substantial republican victory. second observation, anemic turnout. michael mcd
this was hosted by georgetown university. it is one hour and a half. >> i will make for >> observations and then open up the discussion to the panel. i will ask a few questions and we will try to bring the audience in as quickly as we can. we will have a couple of microphones on either side of the audience. i may ask if we have a lot of hands, i will ask people to ask a few questions at a time, which allows are distinguished panel to evade any question they feel like evading. t....
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. >> they'll have to travel on a moment's notice to med star georgetown university hospital in washington surgery and months of recovery under the care of noted bowel transplant surgeon cal mats motto. dr. m for short. >> the healthy you are going into surgery, the better you'll do afterwards. >> you can't give up. >> they're deep religious faith won't let them down. while waiting for that phone call is agonizing -- >> at some point the call will come and we'll react. >> the family are humble, patient and incredibly empathetic to other others on tt transplant list. >> it's no reason for us to be self fish and mack any kind of demands that this has to happen next week, next month. that would just be unfair to the folks had are much worse off. >> carlene often makes light of it all. >> i'm going to have honest with you. i have moo it woe me moments. shower is a good place for it because nobody can hear me cry. >> you can save your pity. >> don't be worry because i'm going to fight through this. i'm not sorry. >> what she is is busy. doing what she loves more than anything else. volunteering
. >> they'll have to travel on a moment's notice to med star georgetown university hospital in washington surgery and months of recovery under the care of noted bowel transplant surgeon cal mats motto. dr. m for short. >> the healthy you are going into surgery, the better you'll do afterwards. >> you can't give up. >> they're deep religious faith won't let them down. while waiting for that phone call is agonizing -- >> at some point the call will come and we'll...
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we could not do this, nbc 4 couldn't do it without our partners like the magnate nurses of georgetown university hospital who collected cans late week. how many did you do? >> our goal is 7,200 cans in 72 hours and we met our goal. >> that's wonderful. >> yes, yes. >> you're making a presentation today? >> we also -- our focus was on monetary donations. so we were able to collect over $2,000. and we're going to present to nbc for food for families so we can neck a healthy meal for thanksgiving. >> all right, barbara and elijah and melanie, thank you so much. she will take the check. i think they've got another check from washington first bank. which has also collected just about half of that food over there. joseph is the chair of the board. >> we've collected three vans full of food at our 17 branches of washington first bank around the metro area and we also have partners at tyson's corner and adler's jewelers at great falls who also collected food and donations. we're pleased to be able to make our contribution and work with nbc 4. >> he's got a $10,000 check to present. thank you, thank you,
we could not do this, nbc 4 couldn't do it without our partners like the magnate nurses of georgetown university hospital who collected cans late week. how many did you do? >> our goal is 7,200 cans in 72 hours and we met our goal. >> that's wonderful. >> yes, yes. >> you're making a presentation today? >> we also -- our focus was on monetary donations. so we were able to collect over $2,000. and we're going to present to nbc for food for families so we can neck a...
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. >> joining me now national reporter and professor of law at georgetown university and former professor of law paul butler, every time law enforcement tries to mitigate a situation it feels they are alex as baiting it. what is your read. >> when you had snipers on vehicles and police officers exas baiting tensions, the tone a few minutes ago seemed he was speaking to home owners, not the protesters. he said you have the right to make your voices heard, i will undoubtedly protect residents and their property. it seems there will be a foregone conclusion that there will be no indictment so law enforcement is preparing for the worse. >> one can only assume reading the reemptive remarks from missouri law officials that they will not indict officer wilson. >> there's two reasons to be concerned about that, alex, one is how do they know. this is supposed to be a secret process but it seems somebody keeps leaking and all those leaks seem to favor officer wilson. so it looks like it is not an investigation by the grand jury that is in good faith. and the other thing is, they always seem so conc
. >> joining me now national reporter and professor of law at georgetown university and former professor of law paul butler, every time law enforcement tries to mitigate a situation it feels they are alex as baiting it. what is your read. >> when you had snipers on vehicles and police officers exas baiting tensions, the tone a few minutes ago seemed he was speaking to home owners, not the protesters. he said you have the right to make your voices heard, i will undoubtedly protect...
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joining me now new york times sports columnist and professor at georgetown university.onduct, bill, what's that mean? >> what people have to realize is that those comments peterson made in a grand jury hearing. he made those comments in a grand jury hearing where he was trying to say why he did what he did. he was being -- you know, he was on the defense saying this is why i did what i did. for the nfl to take those comments and basically turn around on him, i think, is part of this inconsistency that is the root of a much larger problem how the nfl plays to the crowd. everything from ray rice, the public outcry now we're doing this. same with the vikings they were going to reinstate him, then the public outcry and oh, we're not going to suspend you. so i think everything that is happening here i think is about playing to the crowd. >> doctor, the running back of the vikings, adrian peterson, said he didn't if do what nfl said they were going to do that's why he didn't show up. your thoughts on this? you got to deal with the fact that you got to be consistent. you got t
joining me now new york times sports columnist and professor at georgetown university.onduct, bill, what's that mean? >> what people have to realize is that those comments peterson made in a grand jury hearing. he made those comments in a grand jury hearing where he was trying to say why he did what he did. he was being -- you know, he was on the defense saying this is why i did what i did. for the nfl to take those comments and basically turn around on him, i think, is part of this...
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as the president of the macarthur foundation, the dean of the school of foreign service at georgetown university, ambassador at large and specific envoy for the department of state. in the latter position, he dealt with threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles is and weapons of mass destruction. he was the chief u.s. negotiator during the north korean nuclear crisis of 1994, and he served as an assistant ec tear of state for -- secretary of state for political, military affairs and the deputy executive chairman of the u.n. special commission overseeing the disarmament of iraq following the 991 gulf war. ambassador gallucci will discuss nuclear proliferation, iran and its nuclear program, north korea and its program, strategies to prevent proliferation and his views on the way ahead. please join me in giving a warm welcome to ambassador robert gallucci. [applause] >> thanks, duncan. ladies and gentlemen, i am -- i know it's required for me to say this, but it's actually true -- i'm very happy to be with you tonight. i understand from cup can you all -- from duncan you all voted wi
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1:00 o'clock in the morning and we're headed to carl leap's hospital room here at med star georgetown universityy from surgery now. >> amen. >> reporter: she and steve overwhelmed with every emotion. >> it's very tough. i'm scared. but i rely on my faith. >> reporter: and the hope of a normal live with their precious adopted daughter ava who sent hannah a long for comfort. >> it's been emotional day, a nerve racking day. it's been a little bit of everything. >> reporter: i'm looking at my tomorrows. this is my tomorrows. and for that, put me what i have to go through. >> reporter: neither slept a wink as the climb ticked toward time to head to pre op. but miles a way, things were changing as the donor organ was being collected. >> we kept hearing it's a go, it's go. >> it was a go up until the time we did the operation much the process of removing the organs they found it was not suitable tour transplant the quality of it. >> reporter: not worth the risk before dawn carlene and steve were back in spring city, pa. >> he said that the intestine was fatty and large. i felt as if my stomach had just
1:00 o'clock in the morning and we're headed to carl leap's hospital room here at med star georgetown universityy from surgery now. >> amen. >> reporter: she and steve overwhelmed with every emotion. >> it's very tough. i'm scared. but i rely on my faith. >> reporter: and the hope of a normal live with their precious adopted daughter ava who sent hannah a long for comfort. >> it's been emotional day, a nerve racking day. it's been a little bit of everything....
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both for catholic university and for georgetown university and -- he has his own little it.form with the big g on he would come out in halftime at the games and someone would start a football going and would chug after it and then push it around with his head. sport ght that was great and he would just zigzag around field chasing the football until someone told him to stop. he did that for several years. i came across gs the research ng was that this custom of having the interruption of the game at outtime with the dog coming and so forth being the origination of the halftime show. so since stub biseems to have we so much else, i think can give him credit for the halftime show. completely plausible. was, mehow how famous he he's having his portrait painted. couldn't get enough of him. let's take a break. i'll give you background about from, how tory came it became -- became a book. or two books. i've got additional photos that time to e you back in stub bi's lifetime and to his kansas city. so like most people, i had never of stubby. i found out about him by accident when i did resea
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police arrested him in march at georgetown university. prosecutors say he was inspired by the show "breaking bad" and planned to use the ricin to hurt others. defense attorneys claim he was depressed and never intended to use the ricin on anyone but himself. some classmates say the sentence is too lenient. >> there are people like me who wanted to see justice done. because he ended up affecting some of my friends. >> he has already served more than seven months in jail. he could be eligible to move to a halfway house by early january. >>> sunny monday out there. are we going to be able to enjoy this for a few more days? >> you know, for tomorrow, certainly. but then the temperatures will start to come down. we'll start to see some clouds around the area. but for most of this week, most of this week will be a chance to prepare for what's coming, and that is a bit of a polar plunge for us. certainly some very cold air headed our way for the end of the week. let me show what we're talking about here, because storm team 4 has been tracking th
police arrested him in march at georgetown university. prosecutors say he was inspired by the show "breaking bad" and planned to use the ricin to hurt others. defense attorneys claim he was depressed and never intended to use the ricin on anyone but himself. some classmates say the sentence is too lenient. >> there are people like me who wanted to see justice done. because he ended up affecting some of my friends. >> he has already served more than seven months in jail. he...
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. >>> with less than a week to go now before thanksgiving, the nurses at med star georgetown universitytal are busy. they're busy collecting cans of food for needy families. for more than a decade now, the nurses have played a big role in nbc 4's food 4 families campaign, which provides a hot meal with all of the trimmings for families in our area. the nurses hope to collect at least 7,200 cans in 72 hours. and everybody pitches in. >> so in addition to caring for everybody's ailments, we also really care for people as a whole and provide, you know, compassionate moments. and this is just one example of how we're able to go sort of above and beyond. >> and here's how you can help food 4 families. on monday, we'll be collecting nonperishable foods and money outside the verizon center from 6:00 in the morning until 6:00 in the evening. stop by and see us. you can also drop off donations at any washington first bank, the location between now and thanksgiving. if you would rather make a donation online, do so through our secure site at nbcwashington.com or mail a check to food 4 families, 4
. >>> with less than a week to go now before thanksgiving, the nurses at med star georgetown universitytal are busy. they're busy collecting cans of food for needy families. for more than a decade now, the nurses have played a big role in nbc 4's food 4 families campaign, which provides a hot meal with all of the trimmings for families in our area. the nurses hope to collect at least 7,200 cans in 72 hours. and everybody pitches in. >> so in addition to caring for everybody's...
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. >>> georgetown university student who produced ricin in his dorm room is scheduled to be sentenced today. a graduate of whitman high in bethesda, he has pleaded guilty to the charges. he is expected to get one to two years of jail time followed by several years probation. >>> in a surprise turn events, two americans in prison in north korea are back in the united states. >> kenneth bae is one of them, a missionary from washington state. matthew miller the other, a tourist from california. they were released this weekend. the director of national intelligence james clapper flew to pyongyang to negotiate their release. nothing was give ton north korea in exchange for the men's freedom. >>> today the new head of the v.a. will announce a major reorganization. robert mcdonald took over as head of the veterans affairs after eric shenshecki's resignation this this morning. >> this following revelations that efforts to cover up lengthy wait times at the phoenix v.a. and elsewhere have cost or may have cost lives. nick giovanni is live in the newsroom with more on the challenge ahead and it
. >>> georgetown university student who produced ricin in his dorm room is scheduled to be sentenced today. a graduate of whitman high in bethesda, he has pleaded guilty to the charges. he is expected to get one to two years of jail time followed by several years probation. >>> in a surprise turn events, two americans in prison in north korea are back in the united states. >> kenneth bae is one of them, a missionary from washington state. matthew miller the other, a...
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today a former georgetown university student convicted of having the agent ricin in his room was sentenced to a year in prison. >> it is unclear if the seven months daniel milzman already sat in jail will go toward the sentence. our question of the day is what do you think of the sentence? nicole posts, quote, ricin can kill in very small amounts. he is a terrorist and should be sentenced as such. and ricky writes, the punishment doesn't fit the crime. >> katrina echoed a sentiment we heard on the wjla facebook page. one year? i sadly think if he hadn't ban rich white kid he would have received a much stiffer penalty. you can join the conversation on the wjla facebook page. let us know what you think. >> well, next time you see someone suspicious in your neighborhood maybe working around they may not be thinking about breaking into your house. in our 7 on your side consumer alert, why they actually might be scheming to steal your identity. >> these people were arrested after police were tipped off by a 911 call simply about a suspicious car. >> these two people were in the neighborhood goi
today a former georgetown university student convicted of having the agent ricin in his room was sentenced to a year in prison. >> it is unclear if the seven months daniel milzman already sat in jail will go toward the sentence. our question of the day is what do you think of the sentence? nicole posts, quote, ricin can kill in very small amounts. he is a terrorist and should be sentenced as such. and ricky writes, the punishment doesn't fit the crime. >> katrina echoed a sentiment...
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he's a law professor at georgetown university and a former prosecutor. also want to bring in gloria marshal. paul, i'll start with you. what do you make of what rudy giuliani said deefending the grand jury process. >> jake, the reason the signs were printed in advance, the results of the grand jury was a foregone conclusion. this grand jury was not going to indict the police officer for killing this young black child. why? because the prosecutor did not want them to. the prosecutor is a man who depends on police officers and works with them every day. he's got six in his immediate family and his father was tragically killed by a young, black man. so was he the person to bring this case? no. as a former prosecutor, i was embarrassed by that press conference yesterday. it sounded like this prosecutor thought that the real suspect was michael brown. he sounded like a defense attorney for officer ferguson. there is no way -- prosecutors get indictments in 99% of the cases. no way he didn't want this indictment. he did not want this indictment. >> gloria, let
he's a law professor at georgetown university and a former prosecutor. also want to bring in gloria marshal. paul, i'll start with you. what do you make of what rudy giuliani said deefending the grand jury process. >> jake, the reason the signs were printed in advance, the results of the grand jury was a foregone conclusion. this grand jury was not going to indict the police officer for killing this young black child. why? because the prosecutor did not want them to. the prosecutor is a...
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we will mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall with georgetown university professorand a look at u.s. german relations and the impact of a unified germany. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span veterans day coverage begins tuesday morning at a 30 eastern -- at a 30 eastern. at 10:00, the annual uso gala featuring joint chief of staff chairman martin didn't say. at arlingtont 11 national cemetery for the traditional wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknowns. afternoon, a discussion on veterans metal health issues and selections from this year's white house middle of metal -- medal of honor ceremonies. jennifer lawrence recently stated that the exposure of a personal nude photo on the internet should be considered a sex crime. thursday on capitol hill, the congressional internet caucus advisory committee examined sexual privacy concerns and the legal ratifications of hacking private photos in so-called revenge
we will mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall with georgetown university professorand a look at u.s. german relations and the impact of a unified germany. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span veterans day coverage begins tuesday morning at a 30 eastern -- at a 30 eastern. at 10:00, the annual uso gala featuring joint chief of staff chairman martin...
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. >>> now more on immigration with a conference hosted by georgetown university law center. he's followed by a discussion about what local governments are doing to integrate immigrants into their communities. >> let me introduce director rodriguez now. i'm really delighted to have him with us. he was confirmed by the senate in june of 2014. and sworn in july 9th this summer. he previously served as the director for the office of civil rights at the department of health and human services and he held that position from 2011 to 2014. from 2010 to 2011, suffered as the chief of staff and the deputy assistant ag at the department of justice. his other federal service, of course, he was -- done more than this in private practice and worked at montgomery county as well, his other federal service includes work at the u.s. attorney's office for the western district of pennsylvania from 1997 to 2001 and he was a trial attorney at the civil rights division at the department of justice from 1994 to 1997. and in that capacity, he was heavily involved in prosecuting human trafficking cas
. >>> now more on immigration with a conference hosted by georgetown university law center. he's followed by a discussion about what local governments are doing to integrate immigrants into their communities. >> let me introduce director rodriguez now. i'm really delighted to have him with us. he was confirmed by the senate in june of 2014. and sworn in july 9th this summer. he previously served as the director for the office of civil rights at the department of health and human...
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let me bring in nbc political analyst and professor at georgetown university.t should be the obama reaction? what should the president do? michael, tomorrow you've got meetings with republicans and they'll be coming over the white house and they've already said they'll do. how should the president react? >> the president should say, look, congratulations for your victory. we understand the people of america have spoken and we understand two-thirds of them who were eligible didn't speak so let's not overrepresent what we heard and let's not think we have the fiscal integrity and stability of this nation that's come under the policies that president obama has put forward. however, you know there will be a pitch battle between the republicans and democrats over the pipeline over what happens in terms of tax reform and we're trying to determine the status of health care, but the point that you've been making, ed is something that the president has to understand and that is to say that the gerrymandering of these districts on the state level has allowed republicans
let me bring in nbc political analyst and professor at georgetown university.t should be the obama reaction? what should the president do? michael, tomorrow you've got meetings with republicans and they'll be coming over the white house and they've already said they'll do. how should the president react? >> the president should say, look, congratulations for your victory. we understand the people of america have spoken and we understand two-thirds of them who were eligible didn't speak so...
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adam green with us and michael eric dyson, mmsnbc political analyst at georgetown university. great to have both of you gentlemen with us. adam, to you first, what point does seeing this huge victory, this huge sweeping election taken by the republicans last night? >> we have to inspire people with big ideas. that's the add. there was not a huge bona fide election. but the most popular campaigner on the campaign trail was elizabeth warren packing the house in red states and purple states and the reason was is that her economic message of expanding soerkt security benefits, reducing student debt is popular everywhere. so we need to rally around big ideas and we hope that's the direction that the president goes, not just the lowest common denominator of republicans or go with the right winged. that. >> are you suggesting that if dmitri carats had been following what elizabeth warren said there would be a different outcome last night? >> i am absolutely saying that. if they woke up and thought low priced education was a possibility, expanded social security benefits was a possibi
adam green with us and michael eric dyson, mmsnbc political analyst at georgetown university. great to have both of you gentlemen with us. adam, to you first, what point does seeing this huge victory, this huge sweeping election taken by the republicans last night? >> we have to inspire people with big ideas. that's the add. there was not a huge bona fide election. but the most popular campaigner on the campaign trail was elizabeth warren packing the house in red states and purple states...