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it's all going on right here at georgetown university medical school. toss it back to you. reporting live rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. autria: bald has never looked so good! alison: coming up next on abc 7 news at 4:00 it's a game many of you play but candy crush left one man with a not so sweet ending. how it landed him in a hospital. autria: and a "7 on your side" consumer alert about certain light bulbs. there's supposed to save you money but they really don't. what you need to look out for. autria: breaking news tonight about nba legend karim abdul-jabbar. the former l.a. lakers star is recovering after undergoing heart surgery yesterday. it happened to be his 68-year-old birthday. it is called a success and he's expected to make a full recovery. alison: that's good. l.e.d. bulbs are the hottest thing in lighting nowadays. autria: but they're expensive. that's why cheaper c.f.l.s are more popular. why they cost more than you think sow don't waste your money. john: compact light bulbs were supposed to save us money. a growing number of people are complaining those energy
it's all going on right here at georgetown university medical school. toss it back to you. reporting live rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. autria: bald has never looked so good! alison: coming up next on abc 7 news at 4:00 it's a game many of you play but candy crush left one man with a not so sweet ending. how it landed him in a hospital. autria: and a "7 on your side" consumer alert about certain light bulbs. there's supposed to save you money but they really don't. what you need to look...
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we have cadets here, midshipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country, or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you, each and every one of you, you and your families, for your hard work and your service. do you know, there's a lot going on in the world -- a lot of my plate as secretary of defense. we have challenges in afghanistan with isil, russian provocations, cyber attacks. we are also working to reform how the pentagon spends money recover from 14 years of work and at the same time build the force of the future -- all of that in front of us. it is serious business. and i know all of you and those american women all around the world who will hear this message and take it seriously. we can't let problems, includin
we have cadets here, midshipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country, or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you, each...
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announcer: today the atlantic council holds a discussion on new battery technology with georgetown university professor steve levine, the author of "the powerhouse: inside the innovation of a battery to save the world or co-." live coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: during this month c-span is pleased to bring you the winner of the student can documentary competition. it encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to create a documentary based on the theme "the three branches and you," to demonstrate how policies and action or action -- action or law affect you are the community. cole sebastian, thomas norris, and amy geomet -- and amy gilbert are winners. >> alone, afraid, searching for hope with no one to turn to. escaping from lives of trauma and hoping to find a place to call home. >> carlos is one of the 70,000 who immigrated to honduras. -- from honduras. he now lives in takoma park, maryland, with his foster parents. >> the office of refugee resettlement and local programs for undocumen
announcer: today the atlantic council holds a discussion on new battery technology with georgetown university professor steve levine, the author of "the powerhouse: inside the innovation of a battery to save the world or co-." live coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: during this month c-span is pleased to bring you the winner of the student can documentary competition. it encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect...
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introduce bonnie j morris, on her 20th year of george washington university, and part-time at georgetown university as well. after earning a bachelor's in jewish history, the first student to minor in women's studies, she completed her phd at binghamton university in 1989, joined the faculty of harvard divinity school. in 2012, students voted her professor of the year. dr. morris is the author of 12 books, has published essays, and written a one-woman play performed in seven countries, 14 years with mother tong, spoken word stage for women. her publications have been finalists for many awards, and won prizes. she has appeared on c-span's book tv author profile. dr. morris also sits on the board of directors of the rainbow history project you'd it collects preserves relevant to communities. dr. morris will be residing oh captain, my captain by walt whitman. pleas help me welcome dr. morris. [applause] bonnie: thank you for coming out on this solemn occasion to oh captain my captain by walt whitman. o captain my captain our feel for trip is done. the ship has weathered every rack the price we thought
introduce bonnie j morris, on her 20th year of george washington university, and part-time at georgetown university as well. after earning a bachelor's in jewish history, the first student to minor in women's studies, she completed her phd at binghamton university in 1989, joined the faculty of harvard divinity school. in 2012, students voted her professor of the year. dr. morris is the author of 12 books, has published essays, and written a one-woman play performed in seven countries, 14 years...
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friday at georgetown university was all about raising the shades.about two dozen students joined 40,000 people across the country to shave their heads and raise money for childhood cancer research. more than 100 people turned out for the festivities. it included food, music, and a silent auction. the popular game candy crush could be actually dangerous to your health. a new medical report this past week says that candy crush can lead to major injuries. a man said that his obsession with the game led to an emergency surgery. the strain of playing six hours per day to rate and and in his hand. his addiction to the game suppress the pain. >> it acts like a digital drug that is a natural painkiller, by releasing hormones into the body and the brain. kimberly: candy crush is played by hundreds of millions of people around the world. dr. suggest setting proper boundaries and limiting how much you play. coming up, and unexpected as ms. boost. -- an unexpected business boost. (brad) my friends, i give you... ...the apartminternet. the new apartments-dot-com
friday at georgetown university was all about raising the shades.about two dozen students joined 40,000 people across the country to shave their heads and raise money for childhood cancer research. more than 100 people turned out for the festivities. it included food, music, and a silent auction. the popular game candy crush could be actually dangerous to your health. a new medical report this past week says that candy crush can lead to major injuries. a man said that his obsession with the...
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we have cadets here, midshipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university georgen, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. the reason our military is the and taking care of our people whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country, or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you, each and every one of you, you and your families, for your hard work and your service. you know, there's a lot going on in the world -- a lot on my plate as secretary of defense. we have challenges in afghanistan with isil, russian provocations, cyber attacks. we are also working to reform how the pentagon spends money, recover from 14 years of war and at the same time build the force of the future -- all of that in front of us. it is serious business. and i know all of you and those american men and women all around the world who will hear this message take it seriously. we ca
we have cadets here, midshipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university georgen, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. the reason our military is the and taking care of our people whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country, or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i...
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she spoke at georgetown university and last night at obearman college in ohio.om the fact that she disagrees with the views of some students concerning sexual assault and the campus rape culture. so for her georgetown speech, instead of just not attending, students put up trigger warning signs outside the auditorium advising students the speech could contain discussions of sexual assault and may deny the experiences of survivors. the trigger warning also came with directions to a safe place for anyone who was traumatized by her view. the students not only protested the speech, they got a jump on the trigger warning putting up signs days ahead of time for students who were traumatized by what she might say in the speech. there was also an article in the college newspaper saying quoting here, her talk is happening, let's pull together in the face of this violence and make our own space to support each other, after both speeches, she says this road goes two ways, listen. >> while they were creating safe spaces and giving trigger warnings, campus administration prov
she spoke at georgetown university and last night at obearman college in ohio.om the fact that she disagrees with the views of some students concerning sexual assault and the campus rape culture. so for her georgetown speech, instead of just not attending, students put up trigger warning signs outside the auditorium advising students the speech could contain discussions of sexual assault and may deny the experiences of survivors. the trigger warning also came with directions to a safe place for...
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obama one that set lofty goals in a speech he made in 2013 at georgetown university. >> the courage is whether we will have the courage to act before it is too late. >> and another mr. obama who hasn't fulfilled the promise. >> opening up new lands for leasing and encouraging more fossil fuel exports. e-has been a real disappointment actually. we would have liked to have seen more considering his great rhetoric. >> siting natural gas and for the first time increases in crude oil exports in response to the citiics the white house says the president's record speaks for itself. >> has the president been a dream president has he done all he can to address climate change? >> i think that's an indication of the president's conviction on this issue but also why the president is going to go down in history as the greenest president we've ever had. >> but new administration rules on fracking, expanding the exploration and production of fossil fuels like oil and natural gas american manufacturers say the spate of new rules makes it hard tore compete. >> imposing very, very large costs with corre
obama one that set lofty goals in a speech he made in 2013 at georgetown university. >> the courage is whether we will have the courage to act before it is too late. >> and another mr. obama who hasn't fulfilled the promise. >> opening up new lands for leasing and encouraging more fossil fuel exports. e-has been a real disappointment actually. we would have liked to have seen more considering his great rhetoric. >> siting natural gas and for the first time increases in...
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. >>> well, students at georgetown university have launched a campaign to draw attention to alum thatone missing in syria. >> we are told he was kidnapped in syria in 2012 while reporting for the washington post. >> it is nerve wrapping to know that we have no idea where he might be. >> the last known photo of him shows him blindfolded. it is that blindfold that is launching today's social media campaign. a photo booth has been set up on campus to let people be photographed wearing a blindfold so they can upload it to their own social media account. a group called reporters without borders is helping to spread the word. >>> this sunday marks 20 years now since the oklahoma city bombing. 168 people die that had day. 35 of them were housing and urban development employees. on capital download we talked to julio castro that will be part of the commemoration that day. >> i will be proud to encourage the employees we have in oklahoma city to keep up great work. >> 20 years. hard to believers right? hud secretary castro is on hillary clinton's short list of vice-presidential candidates. we
. >>> well, students at georgetown university have launched a campaign to draw attention to alum thatone missing in syria. >> we are told he was kidnapped in syria in 2012 while reporting for the washington post. >> it is nerve wrapping to know that we have no idea where he might be. >> the last known photo of him shows him blindfolded. it is that blindfold that is launching today's social media campaign. a photo booth has been set up on campus to let people be...
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researchers at georgetown university showed people the before or the after pictures of 30 women who had plastic surgery. participants say that the women who got the facelifts and the eyelifts and other cosmetic surgery not only looked younger and rest eded and more likable and trustworthy and feminine. >> well, it is counter intuitive, but researchers say that plucking may make sparse hair grow back thicker. the scientists say that it worked on mice, and so 1,300 hairs grew back the replace 4 plucked hair. it is because it illicited a follicle, and so they are hoping it will help top lead to research. they are not saying that you need to go start plugcking out your hair. >>> we will go to catch up with steph curry tonight, and geraud moncure. >>> good ooefevening. geraud moncure here in the comcast sportsnet studios. the warriors have not dropped three straight games all season long but oakland native damian lillard working to keep the ws down with the end of the season quick ly quickly approaching. oakland occupying a playoff spot, but they had no answer for steph curry. from downtown,
researchers at georgetown university showed people the before or the after pictures of 30 women who had plastic surgery. participants say that the women who got the facelifts and the eyelifts and other cosmetic surgery not only looked younger and rest eded and more likable and trustworthy and feminine. >> well, it is counter intuitive, but researchers say that plucking may make sparse hair grow back thicker. the scientists say that it worked on mice, and so 1,300 hairs grew back the...
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the president at georgetown university and the would-be president at concord, new hampshire.ndrew mitchell, who deserves credit or being one of the people who tweeted that cold open picture of the pink shoes asked hillary about the fast trade bill with republicans in congress. this was hillary clinton's non-responsive response. hillary clinton: any trade deal has to produce jobs and raise wages and increased disparity and protect our security, and we have to do our part in making sure we have the capabilities and skills to be competitive, so it's got to be really a partnership between our business, our government, our workforce, the intellectual property that comes out of our universities, and we have to get back to a much more focused effort, in my opinion, to try to produce those capacities here at home so that we can be competitive. mark: not entirely clear if hillary clinton is for that deal or not. she's not the only democrat who wants to be president, though, about this. here is former maryland governor martin o'malley with his opinion on this trade deal. governor o'mal
the president at georgetown university and the would-be president at concord, new hampshire.ndrew mitchell, who deserves credit or being one of the people who tweeted that cold open picture of the pink shoes asked hillary about the fast trade bill with republicans in congress. this was hillary clinton's non-responsive response. hillary clinton: any trade deal has to produce jobs and raise wages and increased disparity and protect our security, and we have to do our part in making sure we have...
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. >>> a georgetown university alum donating $10 million to the school. that money will help launch a new center focused on global real estate. it will offer career planning for students hands on learning through a real estate clinic and opportunities for consulting projects. >>> it's not what one montgomery county police officer was expecting when he pulled over a speeding car in silver spring. when the driver rolled down the window yesterday, he told officer dan campbell that his wife was in labor. he tried to escort them with the lights on but couldn't make it. that i pulled over for a second time and campbell jumped into action. >> i could see that the baby was crowning already and being delivered. i was able to put on my gloves. and at that point, mom did all the work. and beautiful baby boy came out. >> good, yeah, thank you so much. >> good job. thank you so much. >> hilda aguilar says she would have named the baby after the officer if she had and already picked a name. his name is christopher, he's her third child. congrats. well done officer camp
. >>> a georgetown university alum donating $10 million to the school. that money will help launch a new center focused on global real estate. it will offer career planning for students hands on learning through a real estate clinic and opportunities for consulting projects. >>> it's not what one montgomery county police officer was expecting when he pulled over a speeding car in silver spring. when the driver rolled down the window yesterday, he told officer dan campbell that...
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. >>> the folks at georgetown university are increasing support for georgetown university by riddingts from rival schools. students attending lacrosse games next saturday can trade in shirts advertise ing other schools. they can get georgetown shirts in exchange. the shirts that are turned in will be donated to a washington, d.c. homeless charity. >> good plan. >>> we want to make a prediction right now. we predict a lot of people will be losing some valuable work time today. and instead playing pacman. a special april fools version of pacman. >> because you can pay it on google maps. certain an area and in the lower left you can click on the pacman option and the map will be turned in to a pacman board. >> you can control pacman running think the streets, eating dots and avoiding ghosts using the arrow keys. good luck, everybody. i gave this a try. i thought i would have an advantage playing pacman in an area that i know all of the streets and location no. i was still bad at pacman. >> did you try d.c. your neighborhood. >> i tried my hometown, small town where i grew up? >> which i
. >>> the folks at georgetown university are increasing support for georgetown university by riddingts from rival schools. students attending lacrosse games next saturday can trade in shirts advertise ing other schools. they can get georgetown shirts in exchange. the shirts that are turned in will be donated to a washington, d.c. homeless charity. >> good plan. >>> we want to make a prediction right now. we predict a lot of people will be losing some valuable work time...
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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 am
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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this is why, dear president, dear barack i decided to visit georgetown university and now i will go tohe national gallery, because i know there's an exhibition on the floeren teen italian renaissance. and this tells us how culture is important for a young boy, a young girl. this is the engine. this is the basis of our civilization and our future. this is a great occasion the expo of course and i brought a few bottles of wine to barack because i know that he is a great expert. >> -- candidate about tuscan wine. i remember very well a very important interview about it. >> translator: but i also believe that it's very important for us quite aside from any jokes. we must make sure the expo becomes a great occasion for the quality of life the lifestyle, and at the same time to declare war against poverty. it's just not possible for us to have a world in which one billion people died because they are obese or because they don't have enough to eat. this is what the expo is going to be and the presence of the united states will be an element of great importance. thank you from the bottom of my
this is why, dear president, dear barack i decided to visit georgetown university and now i will go tohe national gallery, because i know there's an exhibition on the floeren teen italian renaissance. and this tells us how culture is important for a young boy, a young girl. this is the engine. this is the basis of our civilization and our future. this is a great occasion the expo of course and i brought a few bottles of wine to barack because i know that he is a great expert. >> --...
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we have mid shipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university, george mason and george washington university. all here today. wonderful. it's a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that's in afghanistan or bases around the country or studying here in the nation's capitol, taking care of them is my highest priority. taking care of them is my highest priority. and i want to thank you each and every one of you, you and your families for your hard work and service. do you know there's a lot going on in the world, a lot on my plate as secretary of defense. we have challenges in afghanistan with isil russian provocations and cyber attacks. we're also working to reform how the pentagon spends money. recover from 14 years of war and at the same time build the forest of the future all of this in front of us, serious business. i know all of you and all of those american men and women all over the world who will hear this message take it seriously. can't
we have mid shipmen here from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university, george mason and george washington university. all here today. wonderful. it's a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that's in afghanistan or bases around the country or studying here in the nation's capitol, taking care of them is my highest priority. taking care of them is my highest...
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he holds an undergraduate degree from georgetown, university, a masters from rutgers and received his ph.d. from george mason. he's also the author of "feds in the classroom. how big government corrupts cripples and compromises american education." and neil has two school-age children. emmett to my left is the director of the education program at american principles project and he leads its initiative to defend parental rights. he is the co-author of controlling education from the top, why common core is bad for america and he's co-founder of truthinamericaneducation.com which is a nationwide network of individuals and organizations that shed light on the common core system. emmett also has two school-aged children. neil, i'd love to start with you. i think a lot of people here today know the basics about common core others may not. it might be good to start with what is common core and what are the misperceptions buts we might have about it. >> there are a lot of misconceptions about common core. you can say with most people agreeing is that at a minimum it's a set of standards devel
he holds an undergraduate degree from georgetown, university, a masters from rutgers and received his ph.d. from george mason. he's also the author of "feds in the classroom. how big government corrupts cripples and compromises american education." and neil has two school-age children. emmett to my left is the director of the education program at american principles project and he leads its initiative to defend parental rights. he is the co-author of controlling education from the...
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. >>> meanwhile, bill clinton spoke at georgetown university. we're learning that our 42nd president not shy about showing his sense of style. take a look at some colorful kicks mr. clinton was spotted wearing during an afternoon stroll yesterday in d.c. yeah those are hot pink sneakers. he wore them as he walked down massachusetts avenue. andrea mitt which he willchell tweeted out the photo. >> and right now, the temperature is 64 degrees as we work our way into the afternoon and evening hours. temperatures will warm to near 70 today and it remains breezy. for tomorrow a similar temperature in washington and areas off to the east and south. areas to the north and west are going to be cooler. leaseburg, chesterburg only warming to the low 60s. not only that but mainly cloudy skies overall and showers during the afternoon and evening hours. we can't rule out a rumble of thunder. showers with a cold front tomorrow. that front is going to cool us down not only for thursday but right to the weekend. i'm going to have a check on the seven day coming
. >>> meanwhile, bill clinton spoke at georgetown university. we're learning that our 42nd president not shy about showing his sense of style. take a look at some colorful kicks mr. clinton was spotted wearing during an afternoon stroll yesterday in d.c. yeah those are hot pink sneakers. he wore them as he walked down massachusetts avenue. andrea mitt which he willchell tweeted out the photo. >> and right now, the temperature is 64 degrees as we work our way into the afternoon...
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i invited them to come to georgetown university. she had to go to the navy's talk to the admirals she had to get security clearance. she came every week, got no class credit. she invited me to her graduation went to night school, became a public interest lawyer and has done work in bringing warlords in africa back to justice. she now works for one of the largest law firms. she is doing good deeds. she came to the class and a student named grace armstrong they said your visits to the class was the most fortunate thing that happened to me all year and she goes on listening to your story encouraged me. i am so glad to have met you and i see you becoming a role model in my life. you never know. it's a roll of the dice. i always tell the students coming come in here and question the answers. and i quoted that from the great philosopher and she says violence like all actions changes the world. >> host: one of the amazing things about your career is on colleges and law schools and prisons and one of the most compelling exchange is inherent
i invited them to come to georgetown university. she had to go to the navy's talk to the admirals she had to get security clearance. she came every week, got no class credit. she invited me to her graduation went to night school, became a public interest lawyer and has done work in bringing warlords in africa back to justice. she now works for one of the largest law firms. she is doing good deeds. she came to the class and a student named grace armstrong they said your visits to the class was...
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i teach a course in diplomacy at georgetown university. one of the things i go into is the question of how does one handle the problem of public opinion in a democracy when you are dealing with a diplomatic situation. and you are dealing with people who are smart and as dedicated as a north vietnamese turned out to be, you have a genuine problem. you cannot solve it by convincing people what at stake is genuinely in the national interest. there were times when we were able to do that, and times we were not able to do that. that is the real question that the american space in the coming years, and in the coming century. we have a very difficult situation in terms of projecting power across the world in a very complex environments. that is what we have to learn to do. it does anything that comes to me out of this discussion -- john and winston have handled it brilliantly -- the real issue is how does one manage public opinion in a democracy in such a way that does not cheat people. don't think for a moment that you can cheat people. you can'
i teach a course in diplomacy at georgetown university. one of the things i go into is the question of how does one handle the problem of public opinion in a democracy when you are dealing with a diplomatic situation. and you are dealing with people who are smart and as dedicated as a north vietnamese turned out to be, you have a genuine problem. you cannot solve it by convincing people what at stake is genuinely in the national interest. there were times when we were able to do that, and times...
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universities and the student body but not for you all. certainly not for me. we have cadets here. we have shipment from georgetown come university of maryland, howard university, george mason and george washington university all year today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military as the finest fighting force the world has ever known. taking care of our people whether in afghanistan or bases around the country are studied here in the nation's capitol, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you each and every one of you and your families for your hard work on service. do you know there is a lot going on in the world. a lot on my plate as secretary of defense. we had challenges in afghanistan with isil russian provocations, cyberattacks. we are also working to reform how the pentagon spends money, recovered from 14 years of war and at the same time build the force of the future, all of that in front of us. serious business. i know all of you in all of those american men and women all over the world who will hear this message take it seriously. and we can't let proble
universities and the student body but not for you all. certainly not for me. we have cadets here. we have shipment from georgetown come university of maryland, howard university, george mason and george washington university all year today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military as the finest fighting force the world has ever known. taking care of our people whether in afghanistan or bases around the country are studied here in the nation's capitol, taking care of...
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this is why dear president, dear barack i decided to leave georgetown university. i went to visit georgetown. now when i leave the white house, i'll go to the national gallery. i know that there is an exhibition on the florentine italian renaissance. this of course is a clear message that tells us how culture is important for a young boy, a young girl. this is the engine. this is the basis of our civilization and our future. this is a great occasion the expo, of course. i brought a few bottles of wine to barack because i know he's a great expert. >> i remember in interview with italian journalist about tuscan wine. i remember very well an important interview about it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: i also believe it's important for us. quite a side from jokes, we must make sure the expo becomes great occasion for quality of life lifestyle. at the same time to declare against poverty. it's not possible for us to have a world in which one billion people die because they're obese or because they don't have enough to eat. this is what the expo is going to
this is why dear president, dear barack i decided to leave georgetown university. i went to visit georgetown. now when i leave the white house, i'll go to the national gallery. i know that there is an exhibition on the florentine italian renaissance. this of course is a clear message that tells us how culture is important for a young boy, a young girl. this is the engine. this is the basis of our civilization and our future. this is a great occasion the expo, of course. i brought a few bottles...
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so i invited them to come to georgetown university. she have to go had to go through the navy to talk up the admiral to see if she could be allowed to go with those liberals and she had to get security clearance. she came in every week. she had no credit for the class and came in. she invited me to her graduation and i kept up with her. she went five years in san diego and went to night school, san diego law, became a public interest warrior and has done work in bringing the war in africa back to justice. she now works for one of the largest law firms and is doing good deeds and had she come to that class and never had this before and a student named grace armstrong wrote to her and said your visit to our class was the most fortunate thing that happened to me all year. she goes on and thinks them. listening to your story encouraged me to pursue my passion. i am so glad to have met you and in one afternoon i see you becoming a role model in my life so you never know. i always tell the students you should never ask any questions instead
so i invited them to come to georgetown university. she have to go had to go through the navy to talk up the admiral to see if she could be allowed to go with those liberals and she had to get security clearance. she came in every week. she had no credit for the class and came in. she invited me to her graduation and i kept up with her. she went five years in san diego and went to night school, san diego law, became a public interest warrior and has done work in bringing the war in africa back...
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according to a study from georgetown university.ith a college degree make up 32% of the work force, but produce over half of the economic output. this report highlighting the extremes since manufacturing has declined. low wage retail jobs and high wage jobs that require college degrees. >>> nearly 1 million people ordered an apple watch on friday. according to slice intelligence. 2/3 of people went for the sports watch. >> did you try one? sgr sgr . >> i tried the $12,000 one on. it looked like the other one. i knew i could not afford it. the sport watch was good. you will not be a first mover. >> i'm not. i decided not to. my father ordered one. "early start" continues now. >> hillary clinton running for president. this morning, she is on a road trip to iowa. republicans already on the attack. can clinton avoid the mistakes of 2008? this as a new gop heavyweight set to announce today. welcome to "early start." welcome to the presidential race the 2016. i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. road trip. hillary clinton is
according to a study from georgetown university.ith a college degree make up 32% of the work force, but produce over half of the economic output. this report highlighting the extremes since manufacturing has declined. low wage retail jobs and high wage jobs that require college degrees. >>> nearly 1 million people ordered an apple watch on friday. according to slice intelligence. 2/3 of people went for the sports watch. >> did you try one? sgr sgr . >> i tried the $12,000...
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femme fist activists at georgetown university asked for trigger warnings before a feminist. they are concerned that her speech could traumatize rape victims. quote, it dismisses the real harm of rape culture. protesters held up signs that said things like trigger warning, anti-feminism. they invited students to come to a safe space in another building if they felt upset by the lecture. meanwhile, i believe we have tape of an otter creating a safe space. >> that is actually a deleted scene from "the hobbit." >> i haven't seen that. >> well, it is deleted so it doesn't matter. i haven't seen it either. how did feminism go from women are just as strong as men to we need trigger warnings and safe spaces to deal with people we disagree with? >> we are very delicate. a fun fact, this organization my first job in dc was planning the lectures for that group. i was there for seven years. it has definitely gotten worse. it used to be what they didn't want to do and they would change your room at the last minute. you would have to tell everyone no, go here instead. i was like a pioneer
femme fist activists at georgetown university asked for trigger warnings before a feminist. they are concerned that her speech could traumatize rape victims. quote, it dismisses the real harm of rape culture. protesters held up signs that said things like trigger warning, anti-feminism. they invited students to come to a safe space in another building if they felt upset by the lecture. meanwhile, i believe we have tape of an otter creating a safe space. >> that is actually a deleted scene...
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the president at georgetown university and the would-be president at concord, new hampshire.mitchell, who deserves credit or being one of the
the president at georgetown university and the would-be president at concord, new hampshire.mitchell, who deserves credit or being one of the
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he spoke to 250 members at georgetown university this morning.asked to make it his personal mission to help end the assaults. last year more than 18,000 service members reported unwanted sexual contacts. >> one woman is sharing a secret that she's carried for years. document the news4 i-team continue their series we call serving in silence. she'll introduce to us a local soldier determined to change how the national guard deals with sexual assault. >> when major general linld a sing took command of the national guard three months ago, the bronze star recipient made history as the first african-american and the first woman to become the state's ajootant general. she sat down to discuss the one thingle commanders with her rank don't want to talk about and why she says that has to change. >> i would say it is something everyone is uncomfortable to talk about. i now see it as in i don't have a problem talking about my situation. >> reporter: major general linda six said her supervisor began making advances on her. even ordering her to go on a nonwork
he spoke to 250 members at georgetown university this morning.asked to make it his personal mission to help end the assaults. last year more than 18,000 service members reported unwanted sexual contacts. >> one woman is sharing a secret that she's carried for years. document the news4 i-team continue their series we call serving in silence. she'll introduce to us a local soldier determined to change how the national guard deals with sexual assault. >> when major general linld a sing...
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i teach a course in diplomacy at georgetown university. one of the things i go into not into the painstaking detail we do here, but one thing i go into is the question of how does one handle the problem of public opinion in a democracy when you're dealing with a diplomatic situation? and when you're dealing with people who are smart and as dedicated as the north vietnamese turned out to be. you have a genuine problem. you cannot solve it by memos and sending papers and taking a lot of trips. you have to solve it by convincing people that what is at stake is genuinely in the national interest. there were times when able to do this, and times were not able to do this. that is the real question that the americans face in the coming years. in the coming century. we have a very difficult situation in terms of projecting power across the world in a complex environment. that is what we have to learn to do. if there's anything that comes to me out of this discussion and i think they have handled it brilliantly. you have asked the right question. t
i teach a course in diplomacy at georgetown university. one of the things i go into not into the painstaking detail we do here, but one thing i go into is the question of how does one handle the problem of public opinion in a democracy when you're dealing with a diplomatic situation? and when you're dealing with people who are smart and as dedicated as the north vietnamese turned out to be. you have a genuine problem. you cannot solve it by memos and sending papers and taking a lot of trips....
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. >>> today ashton carter talk georgetown university. last year some 19,000 sivs members say they experienced unwanted contact no man or woman in who serves in the military should ever be sexually assaulted. >>> tomorrow will mark a decade since the first's youtube upload. it feature an elephant at the zoo. >> these guys they have really, really long trunks. that's cool. >> and the rest is history. since its initial upload more than 19 million people have checked it out. wall street reports nearly 145 million americans watched you tube in february alone. every minute 300 new hours are uploaded to the site. and youtube says there are more than a billion users. >>> a local officer is on trial for striking a woman while she was hand cuffed. >>> what a change in a couple hours. right now, temperature in the cities 60s. right now, 70 degrees. we're heading down. down to about 41 by tomorrow morning. we'll talk about the big change. >>> an appeals court reversed bonds' conviction on an obstruction of justice charge. that came in 2011 for alleg
. >>> today ashton carter talk georgetown university. last year some 19,000 sivs members say they experienced unwanted contact no man or woman in who serves in the military should ever be sexually assaulted. >>> tomorrow will mark a decade since the first's youtube upload. it feature an elephant at the zoo. >> these guys they have really, really long trunks. that's cool. >> and the rest is history. since its initial upload more than 19 million people have checked...
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this is why dear president i decided to visit georgetown university and when i leave the white house i will go to the nagstion lea national museum because i know there is a renaissance exhibit and this tells how culture is important for a young girl and young boy. this is the engine and the bases of our civilization and our future. this is a great occasion the expo of course and i brought a few bottles of wine to the president because i know he is a great expert. i remember an interview with journalist when he was candidate about tuscan wine. i remember an important interview about it. but i also believe it is very important for us quite aside from any jokes we must make sure the expo is a great occasion for the quality of life lifestyle and at the same time to declare war against poverty. it is not possible to have a world in which one billion people die because they are obese or because they don't have enough to eat. this is what the expo is going to be and the presence of the united states will be a great element. thank you from the bottom of my heart and if i may finish i even if
this is why dear president i decided to visit georgetown university and when i leave the white house i will go to the nagstion lea national museum because i know there is a renaissance exhibit and this tells how culture is important for a young girl and young boy. this is the engine and the bases of our civilization and our future. this is a great occasion the expo of course and i brought a few bottles of wine to the president because i know he is a great expert. i remember an interview with...
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political advisor and became deputy high commissioner for refugees and he is now a perverse or at georgetown university. next is winston lord. he was one of kissinger's closest advisers. he worked on every aspect of foreign policy including the china, arms control negotiations, peace talks. weston went on to become president of the council of foreign relations and assistant secretary of state and u.s. ambassador to china in which he helped develop a diplomat relations. john negroponte was an officer in saigon in the late 1960's before joining the delegation. he was at the first paris peace talks. he went on to work on the -- he later served as ambassador to honduras, mexico, and iraq. he was also an assistant secretary of state and secretary and most famously known as the first director of national intelligence after the september 11 attacks. i want to turn to the effectiveness of the national security staff. kissinger establish one of the most successful steps in history. that was very small by today's standards. in the kissinger era, there were probably 35 members and equal number of support staff. c
political advisor and became deputy high commissioner for refugees and he is now a perverse or at georgetown university. next is winston lord. he was one of kissinger's closest advisers. he worked on every aspect of foreign policy including the china, arms control negotiations, peace talks. weston went on to become president of the council of foreign relations and assistant secretary of state and u.s. ambassador to china in which he helped develop a diplomat relations. john negroponte was an...
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former president clinton gave a lecture today at georgetown university saying he did not want to talks but made an illusion to fighting back. >> for obvious reasons i don't intend to talk much about electoral politics. we are not big on quitting in my family. you may have noticed that. >> reporter: he said his family does not quit. and likes to push back. you saw that from john podesta who said the author is a republican and cherry-picking information. >> he fought back hard against the credibility of the author. what about the substance of this book and all this secrecy about what's actually in it? >> the author briefed some republican law makers on the senate foreign relations committee. one is rand paul. he is running for president. he said this today. >> it's unseemly. we have the constitution specifically says you can't take gifts from foreign government. is it skirting or going around the law to accept them through your foundation? i think it is and it has a real sense of impropriety. i think it ought to stop. >> obviously, rand paul has been out here on the campaign trail. some
former president clinton gave a lecture today at georgetown university saying he did not want to talks but made an illusion to fighting back. >> for obvious reasons i don't intend to talk much about electoral politics. we are not big on quitting in my family. you may have noticed that. >> reporter: he said his family does not quit. and likes to push back. you saw that from john podesta who said the author is a republican and cherry-picking information. >> he fought back hard...
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that all of us have to fight, this is why, dear president, dear barack, i decided to leave georgetown university, wipts to visit georgetown and now when i leave the white house, i will go to the national gallery because i know that there is an exhibition on the florentine italian renaissance and this, of course, is a clear message that tells us how culture is important for young boy, a young girl. this is the engine, this is the basis of our civilization and our future. this is a great occasion, the expo, of course, and i brought a few bottles of wine to barack because i know he's a great expert. italian journalists when he was candidate about tuscan wine. i remember very well very important interview about it. >> translator: but i also believe that it's very important for us, quite aside from any jokes, we must make sure that the expo becomes a great occasion for the quality of life, the lifestyle, and at the same time, to declare war against poverty. it's just not possible for us to have a world in which 1 billion people die because they're obese or because they don't have enough to eat. this
that all of us have to fight, this is why, dear president, dear barack, i decided to leave georgetown university, wipts to visit georgetown and now when i leave the white house, i will go to the national gallery because i know that there is an exhibition on the florentine italian renaissance and this, of course, is a clear message that tells us how culture is important for young boy, a young girl. this is the engine, this is the basis of our civilization and our future. this is a great...
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we have cadets here, midshipmen hear from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you, each and every one of you, you and your families, for your hard work and your service. do you know, there's a lot going on in the world? a lot of my plate as secretary of defense. we have challenges in afghanistan with isil, russian provocations cyber attacks. we are also working to reform thehow the pentagon spends money, recover from 14 years of work and at the same time build the force of the future -- all about in front of us. it is serious business. and i know all of you and those american women all around the world who will hear this message and take it seriously. we can't let problems, including
we have cadets here, midshipmen hear from georgetown, university of maryland, howard university george mason, and george washington university, all here today. wonderful. it is a privilege to be with you. the reason our military is the finest fighting force the world has ever known is its people. and taking care of our people, whether that is in afghanistan bases around the country or studying here in the nation's capital, taking care of them is my highest priority. i want to thank you, each...
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dyson is actually a professor at georgetown university and bloviates on television all over the place the truth is that we live in a competitive society where hard work and the freedom to pursue happiness has made the country strong. historically, minorities and women did not, did not have the same advantages of white men. and in some places that's still true. but not in most places. no society is perfect. police agencies local political situations, corporations can all be corrupted. but there is no organized white suppression. and our system gives all men and women the chance to succeed in life if they do what is necessary to compete. and that's the truth. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight reaction, joining us from austin texas, fox news analyst karl rove. am i wrong mr. rove. >> now hit a point. the hillary clinton's narrative is going to be america is unfair and the source unfairness is to be found in our economic system and in our social outlook. and the republican candidate has to behoever he or she is to go straight into the fight and make the argument that the
dyson is actually a professor at georgetown university and bloviates on television all over the place the truth is that we live in a competitive society where hard work and the freedom to pursue happiness has made the country strong. historically, minorities and women did not, did not have the same advantages of white men. and in some places that's still true. but not in most places. no society is perfect. police agencies local political situations, corporations can all be corrupted. but there...
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joining us now is a history professor as georgetown university here in qatar. let's talk about the timing of this first sentence for mohamed morsi, it is significant isn't it? >> the timing is significant given the fact that he's been in prison since summer of 2013 when the coup over true his presidency. had they not convicted him, he had spent the maximum time behind bars without conviction against him. the courts had to act in order to make sure he would not be released. >> in this first verdict, he is sentenced to 20 years in jail, but no death penalty which a lot of people find surprising. but the reality isis that he could still face a death penalty because of all these other cases that he's facing that we mentioned, right? >> there is a method to the madness that has become the egyptian judiciary. there's a strategic use of how the sentences are handed down. there are more serious charges that he currently still faces including the treason charge which comes with an automatic penalty of death and of course at the same time, the egyptian government is tryi
joining us now is a history professor as georgetown university here in qatar. let's talk about the timing of this first sentence for mohamed morsi, it is significant isn't it? >> the timing is significant given the fact that he's been in prison since summer of 2013 when the coup over true his presidency. had they not convicted him, he had spent the maximum time behind bars without conviction against him. the courts had to act in order to make sure he would not be released. >> in...
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metzer who taught courses at georgetown university. how do you assess the situation, doctor.hink it's a horrible situation. absolutely no excuse for what occurred but let's not use this incident to further inflame racial tensions the way that we have done in past incidences. we know when you have such a large police force you, of course, are going to have people who are not going to follow the rules. and you deal with them. but, in this particular case i think it's very important to understand each of these police shootings are certainly different from the other one. >> but, you know, some people are never going to see it that way. what struck me as, when we are doing research for this story police shootings have fallen 70%. police shootings of black americans 70% in the last 40 or 50 years so they are way way down. in 2012, last stats available, 123 blacks were killed by police. 326 whites were killed. so there doesn't seem to be as some people would have you believe that police are trying to hunt down young black men and take their lives. however, there is no excuse for wha
metzer who taught courses at georgetown university. how do you assess the situation, doctor.hink it's a horrible situation. absolutely no excuse for what occurred but let's not use this incident to further inflame racial tensions the way that we have done in past incidences. we know when you have such a large police force you, of course, are going to have people who are not going to follow the rules. and you deal with them. but, in this particular case i think it's very important to understand...
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announced presidential candidate is set to deliver remarks and present awards at a ceremony in georgetown university. her team draws up a battle plan to discredit the information in "clinton cash," the book that claims the then secretary of state gave favors to countries that donated to her family foundation. they are circulating a three-page strategy memos to its allies saying in part quote these types of books are standard fare in political campaigns now, and this one is clearly part of a coordinated republican strategy. but this is not the first work of partisan fueled fiction about hillary clinton's record. we know it will not be the last. okay, charlie gasparino, is the "new york times" now part of this republican conspiracy? they're the ones that did this initial story not editorializing charlie talking about how damaging this could be? >> i'm surprised she did not call this a right-wing conspiracy, blast from the past. i'm of two minds r minds. i would be more confident if journalism industry broke the story. this guy is political operative. >> he is gone after republicans too. >> that said,
announced presidential candidate is set to deliver remarks and present awards at a ceremony in georgetown university. her team draws up a battle plan to discredit the information in "clinton cash," the book that claims the then secretary of state gave favors to countries that donated to her family foundation. they are circulating a three-page strategy memos to its allies saying in part quote these types of books are standard fare in political campaigns now, and this one is clearly...
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clinton's threat to make remarks at georgetown university. no word whether she will address the growing controversy over the book alleging foreign donors who gave millions to the clinton foundation received favorable treatment from the government. when mrs. clinton was the nation's top diplomat. in a new memo the clinton campaign official blasts the book as a political hit job and it tends to discredit the author. jack nicklaus it is, senior politics editor of the daily breeze, daniel hauser of the weekly standard and author of clinton inc.. jackie, the book is not even out yet. the clinton campaign is dismissing it as the same old attack that the right wing has been making begins the clintons forever. how worried are they? how worried should they be about what it contains? >> they are going to push back very hard on this book just like they did other clinton books before that. it is hard to say how hard this is going to hit some. i have been hearing a lot from the right that there are some damning claims in this book but it remains to be see
clinton's threat to make remarks at georgetown university. no word whether she will address the growing controversy over the book alleging foreign donors who gave millions to the clinton foundation received favorable treatment from the government. when mrs. clinton was the nation's top diplomat. in a new memo the clinton campaign official blasts the book as a political hit job and it tends to discredit the author. jack nicklaus it is, senior politics editor of the daily breeze, daniel hauser of...
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one side set lofty goals like he did at a speech at georgetown university. >> the question now will we have the courage to act before it's too late in. >>late?>> and another mr. obama. >> he lets us down. he opens up more lands and encouraging more fossil fuel exports, and he has been a really disappointment unfortunately. and we would have liked to have seen more, especially considering his great rhetoric. >> critics say natural gas and exports. and the white house said that the president's record speaks for itself. >> is the president a green president? has he done all he can to address climate change? >> i think that's an indication of the president's conviction on this issue but the president is going to go down in history as the greenest president we have ever had. >> fracking angered advocates on both sides. he said alternative energy is viewed as an important priority with fossil fuels, oil and natural gas. american manufacturers say that the state state of the new rules makes it hard to he compete. >> it's a very large cost, and the balance is off and it makes it harder for us
one side set lofty goals like he did at a speech at georgetown university. >> the question now will we have the courage to act before it's too late in. >>late?>> and another mr. obama. >> he lets us down. he opens up more lands and encouraging more fossil fuel exports, and he has been a really disappointment unfortunately. and we would have liked to have seen more, especially considering his great rhetoric. >> critics say natural gas and exports. and the white...
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clinton speaking this past week as part of his ongoing clinton lectures at his alma mater, georgetown, university. >> for obvious reasons, i don't plan to talk about on electoral topics but it's important to remember as the secretary and the congressman can tell you, there is plenty of politics when the election is over. >> now the former president talked about public policy but he was keeping mom on his vice presidential run. the controversial surrounding their foundation. they denied any wrong doing despite the troubling revelations and allegations of possible conflicts of interest. so where will this go? joining us is the author of clinton inc. and journalist with the weekly standard, daniel, good to see you. >> you too, eric. >> where there's smoke there's fire we heard josh ernest say there's no evidence of any improper action. >> the clinton house has smoke in it now. we don't have e-mails saying that either hillary clinton or bill clinton would do this for a specific amount of money or something like that. so it's missing that direct evidence but there's enough correlation, and there's eno
clinton speaking this past week as part of his ongoing clinton lectures at his alma mater, georgetown, university. >> for obvious reasons, i don't plan to talk about on electoral topics but it's important to remember as the secretary and the congressman can tell you, there is plenty of politics when the election is over. >> now the former president talked about public policy but he was keeping mom on his vice presidential run. the controversial surrounding their foundation. they...
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according to a study from georgetown university those with college degrees make up 32% of the work forcee economic output. the report highlights two extremes. low wage retail jobs and high wage jobs with college educations. >>> nearly 1 million people ordered an apple watch on friday. on average, people ordered more than one watch. that must mean somebody got up at 3:00 in the morning. 2/3 of shoppers went for the sports watch. i tried on -- that's not the one. i tried on the one. >> what did it look like? >> it looked like something i would not buy. >> by the way, if you want to find out more i bought it. it came. i'm excited. >> on amazon. >> go out and get it. >>> hillary clinton, she has announced she is running for president. she is on a road trip right now driving to iowa. "new day" has details starting now. >>> i'm running for president. every day americans need a champion. i want to be the champion. >> hillary clinton is not trust worthy. >> i think she would be an excellent president. >> the clintons feeling they are above the law. >> hillary clinton is going to be the champion
according to a study from georgetown university those with college degrees make up 32% of the work forcee economic output. the report highlights two extremes. low wage retail jobs and high wage jobs with college educations. >>> nearly 1 million people ordered an apple watch on friday. on average, people ordered more than one watch. that must mean somebody got up at 3:00 in the morning. 2/3 of shoppers went for the sports watch. i tried on -- that's not the one. i tried on the one....