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during his speech at georgetown university, president obama made it clear which side of the issue he believes is the correct one. >> but i don't have much patience for anyone who denies that this challenge is real. [ applause ] we don't have time for a meeting of the flat earth society. [ cheers and applause ] sticking your head in the sand might make you feel safer, but it's not going to protect you from the coming storm. i'm here to enlist your generation's help in keeping the united states of america a leader -- a global leader -- in the fight against climate change. >> the president announced what he calls his national action plan to improve the health of our planet. >> it demands our attention now. and this is my plan to meet it, a plan to cut carbon pollution, a plan to protect our country from the impacts of climate change, and a plan to lead the world in a coordinated assault on a changing climate. >> we'll learn more about why it's important to take action now against climate change when "teen kids news" continues. >> i refuse to condemn your generation and future generation
during his speech at georgetown university, president obama made it clear which side of the issue he believes is the correct one. >> but i don't have much patience for anyone who denies that this challenge is real. [ applause ] we don't have time for a meeting of the flat earth society. [ cheers and applause ] sticking your head in the sand might make you feel safer, but it's not going to protect you from the coming storm. i'm here to enlist your generation's help in keeping the united...
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inholds a masters degree diplomacy and a bachelors from georgetown university. there is something that everyone can say. at aent two years university in soviet armenia. maria, thek, we have executive director of the national immigration law center. it haser leadership, grown to become the main organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low income immigrants in the united states. she emigrated as a child from medellin, colombia to rhode island. ,ully bilingual and bicultural she is often interviewed by national media outlets, including telemundo. she lectures frequently at national and international conferences. whether litigating cases, testifying before congress, meeting with president obama, or with low income immigrant families, she is recognized as a passionate advocate an authentic leader. is the recipient of several awards for her commitment to the latino community. a practitionery in residence at the school for social justice at uc berkeley's law school. she served as a visiting fellow at northeastern university's school of law, where
inholds a masters degree diplomacy and a bachelors from georgetown university. there is something that everyone can say. at aent two years university in soviet armenia. maria, thek, we have executive director of the national immigration law center. it haser leadership, grown to become the main organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low income immigrants in the united states. she emigrated as a child from medellin, colombia to rhode island. ,ully bilingual and bicultural...
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michael atkins, clinical oncologists admit start georgetown university hospital. >> closer to be here. kimberly: we are talking about a 90-year-old tatian diagnosed with melanoma. you say this is treatable? --five years ago, miller melanoma spread to distant parts of the body was considered a cancer the gate cancer a bad name. very few patients were successfully treated. the median survival was 6-9 months. less than 10% of patients arrive to two years. but all that has changed in the last couple of years through the adventive research leading to new therapy. there are several new therapies for advanced melanoma that even a 90-year-old could take that could be very successful. we are now anticipating that some of these therapies, as many as half of the patients will -- with advanced melanoma -- jonathan: you talk about the age of 90 and radiation. there are a lot of folks in the audience with undergone cancer treatments. you can be very taxing and harden the immune system. you are saying because of the technology am even that is changed? diseases spread to the brain is not very precise
michael atkins, clinical oncologists admit start georgetown university hospital. >> closer to be here. kimberly: we are talking about a 90-year-old tatian diagnosed with melanoma. you say this is treatable? --five years ago, miller melanoma spread to distant parts of the body was considered a cancer the gate cancer a bad name. very few patients were successfully treated. the median survival was 6-9 months. less than 10% of patients arrive to two years. but all that has changed in the last...
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according to georgetown university, there are 33% less priests than in 1975. >> hopefully what he is able to do is really inspire people to just live out their catholic faith. i think once that happens, that naturally opens the door as people are growing in faith to ask themselves what god is asking from me. accepts his new role with humility and joy in his heart. he says the papal visit is a blessing and a milestone. kellye: francis arrive september 22. his schedule begins the next they with a ceremony at the white house. the pope will also visit philadelphia and new york city. the u.s. supreme court can continue to ban tests immediately in front of the court. they say it does not violate testers constitutional law right -- does not violate protesters constitutional right to free speech. coming up, some remembrances of hurricane katrina. how local survivors are hoping -- coping 10 years after the storm for stop how much is your commute costing in terms of time and gas? devon: an arm and leg is my answer. we will track the rain moving in. the forecast coming up. kellye: a new study r
according to georgetown university, there are 33% less priests than in 1975. >> hopefully what he is able to do is really inspire people to just live out their catholic faith. i think once that happens, that naturally opens the door as people are growing in faith to ask themselves what god is asking from me. accepts his new role with humility and joy in his heart. he says the papal visit is a blessing and a milestone. kellye: francis arrive september 22. his schedule begins the next they...
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a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84% more over a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree with earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master's degree holder earns 2.7 million. a doctoral degree holder jumped to 3.3 million. but that higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger found that economists with advanced degrees pay the greatest dividends over time. the average economist here in the bay area earns over $110,000. those are the masters can earn an additional 9.5 percents. those with ph.d.s can earn an additional 23%. the majority of economists work in federal, state and local government offices. but there is also a growing demand for economists in private companies.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there are few dishes that can't be improved with a few slices of avocado according to the experts. the expert being fresh grocer tony tantillo, who will explain how to pick them. >> reporter: well, today's
a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84% more over a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree with earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master's degree holder earns 2.7 million. a doctoral degree holder jumped to 3.3 million. but that higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger found that economists...
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a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84% more over a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows so does a salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree will earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master's degree earns $2.7 million. a doctoral degree holder jumps to $3.3 million. that might not pay off if your extra money goes to servicing student loans. economists with advanced degrees earn over $110,000. those with a master's degree can earn an additional 9.5%. those with ph.d.s can earn an additional 23%. the majority of economists work in federal, state, and local government officers but there's also a growing demand for economists in private companies.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 news room. new at 6:00 tonight, several water main breaks after our latest east bay earthquake. experts say this time we were pretty lucky the damage wasn't worse. what's being done to make sure we don't run dry if the big one hits. >> plus, how much is the drought really costing us? a new measurement
a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84% more over a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows so does a salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree will earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master's degree earns $2.7 million. a doctoral degree holder jumps to $3.3 million. that might not pay off if your extra money goes to servicing student loans. economists with advanced degrees earn over $110,000. those...
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. >> on the next washington journal, the director of the georgetown university on education in the workforcealks about the center report for good , high-paying jobs available. and the effect on recent and soon-to-be college graduates. and we have a member of the israel project discussing the nuclear deal with iran. and the author of a book on the untold story of women soldiers on the battlefield looks at the future role women may have in combat operations. as always, we take your calls. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday night, 20-year-old college student kirk dion has been visiting the graves of u.s. presidents and vice presidents since he was nine. he has documented them on his website. he talks about those visits and his interest in american history. >> the one great site that everybody has trouble eating to is the rockefeller gravesite. >> yes, nelson rockefeller. >> how do you do it? >> my father describes it as an act of god. my father walked around the perimeter and saw it again to three had fallen
. >> on the next washington journal, the director of the georgetown university on education in the workforcealks about the center report for good , high-paying jobs available. and the effect on recent and soon-to-be college graduates. and we have a member of the israel project discussing the nuclear deal with iran. and the author of a book on the untold story of women soldiers on the battlefield looks at the future role women may have in combat operations. as always, we take your calls....
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a senior from georgetown university from olmsted falls, ohio...ucer originally from 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.
a senior from georgetown university from olmsted falls, ohio...ucer originally from 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.
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a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's agree hold kerr expect to earn 84% moreover a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's agree will earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master agree holder earns 2.7 million. a doctoral agree holder jumps to 3.3 million. of course, higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. found that economists with advanced degrees pay the greatest dividends over time. the average economist here in the philadelphia area earns over $94,000. those with master's agree can earn an additional nine and a half%, those with ph.d.'s can earn an additional 23%. the majority of economists work in federal, state and local government offices. but there is a growing demand for economists in private companies as well. i'm jill schlessinger, for >> this is our favorite video of the day, imagine looking out into your backyard and seeing this. that's exactly what a woman in north vancouver saw monday afternoon. a dip in the pool didn't s
a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's agree hold kerr expect to earn 84% moreover a lifetime than someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's agree will earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master agree holder earns 2.7 million. a doctoral agree holder jumps to 3.3 million. of course, higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. found that economists with advanced...
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a georgetown university report found that a batch already degree holder can expect to earn 84 percente over a lifetime then someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the sally. a worker with a bachelor degrees will earn 2.3 million-dollar over a lifetime. master's degree holder, 2.7 million, doctoral degree holder just 3.3 million. of course, higher income may in the pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger's found that economist with advanced degrees paid the greatest dividend overtime. average economist here in the philadelphia area earns over 94 you this dollars. those with the master's degree can earn an additional 9.5 percent, those with ph.d.'s can earn an additional 23 percent. the majority of the economist work in federal, state and local government offices but there is a greg demand for economist in private companies as well, i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 "eyewitness what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to
a georgetown university report found that a batch already degree holder can expect to earn 84 percente over a lifetime then someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the sally. a worker with a bachelor degrees will earn 2.3 million-dollar over a lifetime. master's degree holder, 2.7 million, doctoral degree holder just 3.3 million. of course, higher income may in the pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger's found that economist...
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is withcarnevale georgetown university and the center on education and the workforce. have seen a real kic up take in the recovery. the recovery has been very slow. it has been coming on at about been of previous recoveries. nonetheless, it is performing well. we have about 2.9 million good jobs, another 1.8 million jobs in the middle, and then we've jobs that1.9 million pay less than $32,000 per year, not so good jobs. host: wiki. that this is a jobless recovery, jobs are not coming back as they have in past recoveries, and that we saw what happened on wall street last week -- whether that has any impact on jobs, yet to be seen. guest: we have recovered at half have in that we previous recessions during we have finally come to the point where we have all the jobs above $53,000, the have come back pretty much to where they were in 2006-2007. not terrific. we lost all the jobs that would have been there. the middle jobs are still lagging behind. that is a concern. we are losing construction jobs, manufacturing jobs, transportation, utilities jobs faster than we are crea
is withcarnevale georgetown university and the center on education and the workforce. have seen a real kic up take in the recovery. the recovery has been very slow. it has been coming on at about been of previous recoveries. nonetheless, it is performing well. we have about 2.9 million good jobs, another 1.8 million jobs in the middle, and then we've jobs that1.9 million pay less than $32,000 per year, not so good jobs. host: wiki. that this is a jobless recovery, jobs are not coming back as...
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he holds a masters degree and a bachelors from georgetown university. and here is something that not everyone can say. he spent two years at yaribon state university in then-soviet armenia. and next to mark, we have maria. she is the executive director of the national immigration law center. under her leadership, they have grown to become the main organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low income immigrants in the u.s. maria immigrated as a child from columbia to central falls, rhode island. fully bilingual and bicultural, she is often interviewed by national media outlets, including telemundo. she lectures frequently at national and international conferences. whether litigating cases, testifying before congress, meeting with president obama, or with low income immigrant families, she is recognized as a passionate advocate and authentic leader. maria is the recipient of several awards or her commitment to the latino community. she was recently a practitioner in residence at the school for social justice at uc berkeley's law schoo
he holds a masters degree and a bachelors from georgetown university. and here is something that not everyone can say. he spent two years at yaribon state university in then-soviet armenia. and next to mark, we have maria. she is the executive director of the national immigration law center. under her leadership, they have grown to become the main organization dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of low income immigrants in the u.s. maria immigrated as a child from columbia to...
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that's why georgetown university director of fitness meghan dimsa says she'll spend time early in theyear getting word out about on-campus offerings for non-athletes. we have club sports, we have group fitness, we have personal training, and we also have intramurals. so the students can participate in any of those activities. off-campus at down dog, owner patty ivey offers discounted classes and other options to make fitness more affordable for students. if they're on a budget, they can come and they can work at the studio for a shift. cleaning the studio, signing people in for a class, take a class for free, and they do that a lot. that now manager of the down dog georgetown location, claudia encourages students to find time to find a workout that works for them. you don't want to limit yourself. you can be so much stronger. it centers everything. in washington, i'm karin caifa. >> pam: indycar the most popular park and a golden gate area study shows may want to put yourself on away when you hang out there we explain why next later former president jimmy carter goes public with cance
that's why georgetown university director of fitness meghan dimsa says she'll spend time early in theyear getting word out about on-campus offerings for non-athletes. we have club sports, we have group fitness, we have personal training, and we also have intramurals. so the students can participate in any of those activities. off-campus at down dog, owner patty ivey offers discounted classes and other options to make fitness more affordable for students. if they're on a budget, they can come...
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a senior from georgetown university from olmsted falls, ohio... producer originally from 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?w about that. let's start finding out. good luck, players. the "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?
a senior from georgetown university from olmsted falls, ohio... producer originally from 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...
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. >> reporter: the georgetown university center on education in the workforce said that extended timeas reshaped the entire u.s. economy. >> it distorts their own lives and creates distortions in the economy and radioses growth because they are inhabited from growing because they are afraid of debt. >> reporter: a recent survey by bank rate found student loans delaying millennials from buying homes. more millennials are living with their parents than five years ago despite a drop in the unemployment rate and rise in earnings. emily and her friends remind themselves. >> stay strong and you're going to college for a good reason to get an education. a lot of of people don't get that chance. >> reporter: in maryland, i'm karen kafia. >> much more to come on "action news," it has the power to heal itself after gunshot. we have the material that could save astronauts. >> taking a live look at sky6 live hd meteorologist chris sowers has the full accuweather forecast when "action news" continues snoosm >> a powerful wind storm is being blamed for two deaths in washington state. a utility comp
. >> reporter: the georgetown university center on education in the workforce said that extended timeas reshaped the entire u.s. economy. >> it distorts their own lives and creates distortions in the economy and radioses growth because they are inhabited from growing because they are afraid of debt. >> reporter: a recent survey by bank rate found student loans delaying millennials from buying homes. more millennials are living with their parents than five years ago despite a...
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. >> the hottest male undergrads are from george washington -- georgetown university students accordingo the dating app, contin tinder. >> how do they figure out who is hot and who is not? these men are the most swiped right. tinder ranked them based on the rate of swipe. the female undergrads are from florida state university. >> i'm glad i am not dating right now, because i couldn't figure it all out. i really could not. >> which way are you going to swipe on that? >>> it is an emotional tribute at at a local school before the classes even begin >>> a newscast like no other. a day after the shocking loss of their colleagues, journalists at a roanoke tv station go back on the air to report the story >>> d.c. mayor outlining her plans to fight crime. the district has put more officers in the street, specially in areas hit hard by crime. she is also talking about guns from june 1st to august 10th, the police department took 435 illegal guns off the street. she is also speaking about body cameras saying she has proposed and will follow through on one of the most comprehensive body camera
. >> the hottest male undergrads are from george washington -- georgetown university students accordingo the dating app, contin tinder. >> how do they figure out who is hot and who is not? these men are the most swiped right. tinder ranked them based on the rate of swipe. the female undergrads are from florida state university. >> i'm glad i am not dating right now, because i couldn't figure it all out. i really could not. >> which way are you going to swipe on that?...
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mention that we also established a small monument to president harville in alumni square at georgetown universityich is a very quiet little garden we have created with a chair in a table with a linden tree growing out of it which is the national tree. >> thank you all. >> thank you
mention that we also established a small monument to president harville in alumni square at georgetown universityich is a very quiet little garden we have created with a chair in a table with a linden tree growing out of it which is the national tree. >> thank you all. >> thank you
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hospitals across the area, including georgetown university are mourning his loss. he was a fixture here in the child oncology unit. he distracted ill children from the harsh realities with a superhuman personality. laurie is reeling over the sudden death of lenny robinson. >> dressed like batman. kevin: known to many as "the beltway batman" following a comical traffic stop. >> his heart was full of love. kevin: the 51-year-old spent days sporting the dark knight suit and driving an iconic black car bringing joy to hundreds of children sickened with cancer and deadly blood diseases. >> he would drive up in the car and everyone was like reel out there in -- wheel out there in wheelchair or run out if they could and just sit in the bat mobile and push the buttons. kevin: but last night his bat mobile broke down here hagerstown. a passing car hit and killed him. this picture shows some of the dents and the scraped black paint along the bat mobile passenger side. >> one of a kind. kevin: susan worked side-by-side with robinson. >> the loss of batman has made the lives o
hospitals across the area, including georgetown university are mourning his loss. he was a fixture here in the child oncology unit. he distracted ill children from the harsh realities with a superhuman personality. laurie is reeling over the sudden death of lenny robinson. >> dressed like batman. kevin: known to many as "the beltway batman" following a comical traffic stop. >> his heart was full of love. kevin: the 51-year-old spent days sporting the dark knight suit and...
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in reality, batman was headed to georgetown university hospital. to brighten the souls of sick children. a mission he lived for until his sudden death near i-70 in hagerstown sunday night. >> that is why he has a heart of gold. in my mind he is a hero. gotham lost a hero. ♪ batman reporter: detective says the traffic stop will remain a highlight of his police career. the handshakes, the photographs and the good-hearted laughs with a superhuman character. >> if you wait long enough you will see everything. >> i don't think too many people can say they pulled over a caped crusader. i was honored to meet lenny/batman. >> in silver spring, i'm kevin lewis. >> take care of yourself. take care of those kids. kevin: abc7 news. kimberly: elsalvadoran teenager nightmare as a sex slave is over after a man was arrested on sex trafficking charges. suzanne kennedy shows us the girl and her mother feared being deported. suzanne: according to the complaint the relationship started in 2013. authorities say he traveled to el salvador and with the mother's knowledge
in reality, batman was headed to georgetown university hospital. to brighten the souls of sick children. a mission he lived for until his sudden death near i-70 in hagerstown sunday night. >> that is why he has a heart of gold. in my mind he is a hero. gotham lost a hero. ♪ batman reporter: detective says the traffic stop will remain a highlight of his police career. the handshakes, the photographs and the good-hearted laughs with a superhuman character. >> if you wait long enough...
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hospitals across the area, including georgetown university are mourning his loss.ixture here in the child oncology unit. he distracted ill children from the harsh realities with a superhuman personality. laurie is reeling over the sudden death of lenny robinson. >> dressed like batman. kevin: known to many as "the beltway batman" following a comical traffic stop. >> his heart was full of love. kevin: the 51-year-old spent days sporting the dark knight suit and driving an iconic black car bringing joy to hundreds of children sickened with cancer and
hospitals across the area, including georgetown university are mourning his loss.ixture here in the child oncology unit. he distracted ill children from the harsh realities with a superhuman personality. laurie is reeling over the sudden death of lenny robinson. >> dressed like batman. kevin: known to many as "the beltway batman" following a comical traffic stop. >> his heart was full of love. kevin: the 51-year-old spent days sporting the dark knight suit and driving an...
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but i teach a course in diplomacy at georgetown university.ne of the things i go into, not in the painstaking detail that we do here, 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're dealing with a diplomatic situation. when you're dealing with people as smart and as dedicated as the north vietnamese turned out to be, you have a genuine problem. you can't solve it by glib memos and sending papers around and taking a lot of trips. you have to solve it by convincing people that what is at stake is generally in the national interest. i think that's the real question that americans face in the coming years and in the coming century. we have a very, very difficult situation in terms of projecting power across the world, and that is what we have to learn to do. i think if there's anything that comes to me out of this discussion, and i think john and wynn happened ld it brilliantly. the real issue is how does one manage public opinion in a democracy in such a way that it doesn
but i teach a course in diplomacy at georgetown university.ne of the things i go into, not in the painstaking detail that we do here, 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're dealing with a diplomatic situation. when you're dealing with people as smart and as dedicated as the north vietnamese turned out to be, you have a genuine problem. you can't solve it by glib memos and sending papers around and taking a lot...
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we are joined by harry, a professor of government at georgetown university, he was involved in the early part of south sudan's peace talks. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> you know a lot more about this than many of us could possibly know. is he going to sign? >> he'll probably sign. >> right. >> the pressure put on salva kiir by the international community, particularly by the united states, and ethiopia, which has been in the lead of the mediation has been so huge that salva kiir, will probably sign, yes. >> there's a lot of pressure on him to sign. i'm not sure how reluctantly or enthusiastically she'll be signing it. what do they have to take into account to make it work? >> it's not difficult to make the deal work, the question is will it make peace work. the deal calls up sovereignty between the government and former relatives of riek machar. the question is if power sharing is a problem to begin with, are they going to solve it. power will be decentralized. a lot of tricky details of the deal are to be worked out. there's where we see international pressure will be esse
we are joined by harry, a professor of government at georgetown university, he was involved in the early part of south sudan's peace talks. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> you know a lot more about this than many of us could possibly know. is he going to sign? >> he'll probably sign. >> right. >> the pressure put on salva kiir by the international community, particularly by the united states, and ethiopia, which has been in the lead of the mediation has...
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. >>> a heads up if you're driving anywhere near georgetown university today. it's move-in weekend, incoming freshmen and new students will be moving in tomorrow. classes begin on tuesday. >>> news on the roads right now. 66 inbound, we have a several mile backup at this point this morning and a brand-new problem here on 95 in the northbound lanes in addition to a problem in the southbound lanes. details coming up. >>> it was the epicenter of the rioting in baltimore. now this drugstore is set to come down. the plan to replace this cvs. >>> plus, some encouraging news out of washington state where firefighters are struggling to contain >>> right now, firefighters are getting a handle on the largest wildfire on record in washington state. winds pushed parts of this massive fire back on itself. so far, more than 1,100 square miles have burned. that's an area about twice the size of rhode island. >>> meantime, the three washington state firefighters killed battling the flames last week will be laid to rest on sunday. that means flags at national parks including th
. >>> a heads up if you're driving anywhere near georgetown university today. it's move-in weekend, incoming freshmen and new students will be moving in tomorrow. classes begin on tuesday. >>> news on the roads right now. 66 inbound, we have a several mile backup at this point this morning and a brand-new problem here on 95 in the northbound lanes in addition to a problem in the southbound lanes. details coming up. >>> it was the epicenter of the rioting in baltimore....
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we also established a very small monument to president havel in the, in alumni square in georgetown, university which is a very quiet little garden we've created with a chair and a table with a linden tree growing out of it which is the czech national tree. so -- >> well, thank you all so much. >> thank you, all. >> thank you, bob -- [applause] we have more up front. we'll do a signing right here, and thank you all so much for coming. [inaudible conversations] >> interested this american history? watch american history television on c-span3 every weekend. 48 hours of people and events that help document the american story. visit c-span.org/history for more information. >> in an upstairs room in the capitol, senator ted kennedy slammed his hand down on the table with a force that shook the room. his hefty body, now raised from his seat, angled across the solid wooden surface as he glared at president george h.w. bush's chief of staff, john sununu. their heads inches apart, their heads inches apart, kennedy screamed at sununu, you want to fight? fight with me. you want to yell? yell at me. kenned
we also established a very small monument to president havel in the, in alumni square in georgetown, university which is a very quiet little garden we've created with a chair and a table with a linden tree growing out of it which is the czech national tree. so -- >> well, thank you all so much. >> thank you, all. >> thank you, bob -- [applause] we have more up front. we'll do a signing right here, and thank you all so much for coming. [inaudible conversations] >>...
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according to georgetown university, there are 33% fewer than 1975.s father hopes that the pope will change that. >> hopefully what pope francis is able to do is inspire people to just live out their catholic faith. once that happens, that naturally opens the door as people are growing in their faith to ask what could god ask from me. suzanne: father accepts the new role with humility and joy in his heart. he says this is a blessing in a year full of great personal milestones. suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. jonathan: pope francis arrives at joint base andrews on september 22. the public schedule begins the next day in a white house ceremony. he will visit d.c., philadelphia and new york city in the stay. time to check things out. friday an, a lot of folks trying to get out of town and head to the beach. jamie sullivan keeping an eye on traffic. james this is not people -- jamie: this is not people heading to the beach but because of sun glare. if you are working past the parkway, the slowing is partially because of the sun glare. let's talk about how slo
according to georgetown university, there are 33% fewer than 1975.s father hopes that the pope will change that. >> hopefully what pope francis is able to do is inspire people to just live out their catholic faith. once that happens, that naturally opens the door as people are growing in their faith to ask what could god ask from me. suzanne: father accepts the new role with humility and joy in his heart. he says this is a blessing in a year full of great personal milestones. suzanne...
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also joining us is sheryll cashin, a law professor at georgetown university who writes on desegration efforts. her latest book is titled, "place, not race." welcome to both of you. nikole hannah-jones, let me start with you. give us a quick overview of what you saw in ferguson and its schools. what struck you most forcefully there? >> well, the thing that strikes you most is this is the most segregated, impoverished districts in the entire state. there are 520 districts in missouri, and this district ranked dead last. it was stripped of its accreditation, and in the classrooms, sometimes there's very minimal amount of teaching occurring. >> there was even a short-lived effort i gather there to bring some of the students from that school district to another suburb, which was mostly white. >> yes. because of the missouri transfer law, i call it accidental integration, because the law was never intended as an integration statute, but because normandy is almost entirely black and lost its accreditation, under the law it was given the right to send its students to an accredited district ne
also joining us is sheryll cashin, a law professor at georgetown university who writes on desegration efforts. her latest book is titled, "place, not race." welcome to both of you. nikole hannah-jones, let me start with you. give us a quick overview of what you saw in ferguson and its schools. what struck you most forcefully there? >> well, the thing that strikes you most is this is the most segregated, impoverished districts in the entire state. there are 520 districts in...
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bush, and professor of public policy and politics and international affairs at georgetown university.come to you both. >> thank you. eric: brad, first it was two, then it was four, then it was 63. now they're concerned about 300. and, you know, in the past people have been criminally charged and indicted for the unauthorized possession and handling of classified material. could that happen to hillary? >> there's no doubt about it. look, don't take my word for it. bob woodward, who exposed watergate, said the other day that this smells of watergate. this is a cover-up, this is a deliberate diversion away from classified e-mails that the state department already had operational security over, and hillary chose -- this is a self-created crisis by hillary who chose to use exclusively personal e-mails for her official business. and i will tell you as somebody - echelons of government that you cannot conduct official business as secretary of state without using electronic devices for classified material. this is the tip of the iceberg. the fbi's going to get to the bottom of it, and by her
bush, and professor of public policy and politics and international affairs at georgetown university.come to you both. >> thank you. eric: brad, first it was two, then it was four, then it was 63. now they're concerned about 300. and, you know, in the past people have been criminally charged and indicted for the unauthorized possession and handling of classified material. could that happen to hillary? >> there's no doubt about it. look, don't take my word for it. bob woodward, who...
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a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84% more overan someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree will earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master's degree holder earns $2.7 million. a doctoral degree holder jumps to $3.3 million. but that higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger found economists with advanced degree pay the biggest dividends over time. in the bay area they earn $110,000. those with a master's degree earn an additional 9.5%. those with ph.d.s earn an additional 23%. most work in state and local government offices but there's a growing demand for economists in private companies. in private companies. i'm jill schlesi,,,, a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. looks like you left these two west coast
a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84% more overan someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree will earn $2.3 million over a lifetime. a master's degree holder earns $2.7 million. a doctoral degree holder jumps to $3.3 million. but that higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger found economists with advanced degree...
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also joining us, professor at the school of foreign service at georgetown university and president ofhe national iranian-american council. professor, your family, you know iran well, your father had been arrested by the shah of iran and by the ayatollah. i'm assuming you can look at the society with no illusions. one of the things we notice in all of the opponents of this deal is that they assume that the regime in iran is just full of irrational actors with irrational expectations of what's possible, and that they have a mission to obtain a nuclear weapon, and if you listen to bb netanyahu, they have to use that weapon against israel which is already armed with nuclear weapons, more than iran would be able to make. and so that there's this assumption that they're willing to invite their own nuclear holocaust in iran from israel and the united states as soon as they can get their hands on a nuclear weapon. >> this is just one out of many assumptions that have been so erroneous in the analysis about iran that is unfortunately not just limited to that specific group of people in washing
also joining us, professor at the school of foreign service at georgetown university and president ofhe national iranian-american council. professor, your family, you know iran well, your father had been arrested by the shah of iran and by the ayatollah. i'm assuming you can look at the society with no illusions. one of the things we notice in all of the opponents of this deal is that they assume that the regime in iran is just full of irrational actors with irrational expectations of what's...
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adriane fugh-berman, associate professor of pharmacology and physiology at georgetown university medicalter. she is also director of "pharmedout," group that tracks pharmaceutical industry marketing practices. and dr. mary jane minkin a practicing obstetrician- gynecologist at yale medical group, and clinical professor at the yale university school of medicine. we welcome you both. dr. minkin, who are the women this drug is designed for? >> this drug is designed for women who have -- the fancy term is hypoactive sexual desire disorder. women who really don't have an interest in having sex is basically the simple way of thinking about it, and this drug is aimed for women who are pre-menopausal, not post-menopausal women, younger women. >> woodruff: what exactly does it do? how is it different? we just mentioned this, but how is it different from the drugs designed for men like viagra? >> first of all, i wish we knew exactly how it works because the chemistry is tricky. basically, this drug works at central effect in the brain affecting serotonin and dop dope activity. it's different than
adriane fugh-berman, associate professor of pharmacology and physiology at georgetown university medicalter. she is also director of "pharmedout," group that tracks pharmaceutical industry marketing practices. and dr. mary jane minkin a practicing obstetrician- gynecologist at yale medical group, and clinical professor at the yale university school of medicine. we welcome you both. dr. minkin, who are the women this drug is designed for? >> this drug is designed for women who...
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she's a student of policy management at georgetown university. this is a great panel and i'm going to start it by turning to dr. mckinsey. and asking her to -- if you could tell us about the question that lends its name to the pa l panel. >> thank you. i am the outsider in the room, i'm a researcher and i spent the last several years looking at the topic of women in combat. because i started my research in sierra leone. there was a high percentage of women that participated in that conflict. i talked to a lot of the women who participated. i got a lot of feedback that said, well, they weren't really soldiers they were just following. some of the arguments were similar in the debates that were happening around the combat exclusion for women in the united states. that's how i made that shift i spent the last three years sifting through all the research i could find on women in combat. i'll talk about that, i wanted to say thank you to weiss for inviting me. it's a real honor to be here. focusing on cohesion, one of the most common arguments to just
she's a student of policy management at georgetown university. this is a great panel and i'm going to start it by turning to dr. mckinsey. and asking her to -- if you could tell us about the question that lends its name to the pa l panel. >> thank you. i am the outsider in the room, i'm a researcher and i spent the last several years looking at the topic of women in combat. because i started my research in sierra leone. there was a high percentage of women that participated in that...
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a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84 percent morever a lifetime then someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree will earn 2.3 million-dollar over a lifetime, master's degree holder earns 2.7 million, doctoral degree holder, 3.3 million. of course, higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger's found economist with advanced degrees pay greatest dividend overtime. average economist here in the philadelphia area earns over $94,000. those with the master's degree can earn an additional nine and a half percent. those with ph.d.'s can earn 23 . the majority of the economist work in federal, state and local government offices. but there is a growing demand for economist in private companies as well. i'm jill schlesinger for cbs-3 narrvoted to defund planned parenthood - risking health care for millions of women. now republicans want to shut down the government - to block funding for planned parenthood. what would a
a georgetown university report found that a bachelor's degree holder can expect to earn 84 percent morever a lifetime then someone with a high school diploma. as the education level grows, so does the salary. a worker with a bachelor's degree will earn 2.3 million-dollar over a lifetime, master's degree holder earns 2.7 million, doctoral degree holder, 3.3 million. of course, higher income may not pay off if your extra money goes into servicing student loans. kiplinger's found economist with...
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. >>> lisa gold is a clinical professor of psychology at the georgetown university school of medicine. she joins me now to put all of this in perspective. dr. gold, workplace violence, it happens a lot more than one would think. from 1997 to 2010, there were almost 900 homicides committed by a co-worker or former co-worker. average of 63 homicides her year. what are come of the signs to look for in a co-worker if you are worried about them or think they are hot tempered and sort of unbalanced, as pete williams just said? >> okay. well, let me just say i'm a professor of psychiatry, just full disclosure. that's okay. but, you know, these are -- the issue of workplace violence, people who are disgruntled employees, who get into trouble, who have interpersonal relationship problems, they don't get along with others, they may ultimately be suspended or fired or, you know, put on performance improvement plans, and they feel mistreated. i think that one of the key things is somebody who constantly or chronically feels that they've been treated badly by their employer for whatever reason. an
. >>> lisa gold is a clinical professor of psychology at the georgetown university school of medicine. she joins me now to put all of this in perspective. dr. gold, workplace violence, it happens a lot more than one would think. from 1997 to 2010, there were almost 900 homicides committed by a co-worker or former co-worker. average of 63 homicides her year. what are come of the signs to look for in a co-worker if you are worried about them or think they are hot tempered and sort of...
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. >> but driving home the georgetown university student leaves the car window down.he says as she pulls away from the stop light the cat leaps out into the street. >> the cat's dodging cars, it's about to get hit. so i try to pull over out of the street quick enough and go rescue the cat. >> she says she stops, puts her hazard lights on, and runs after the cat, which disappears into the night. then she says she hears a crash. >> it's a cop car. >> the policeman who has hit her, joel francisco, calls another officer. >> dewey presley is a dui traffic homicide investigator and on the dui task force with the hollywood police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees. and what happens next is caught on officer presley's dash cam. >> stand here for me, please. there's two things going on here. >> i'm sorry. >> number one, you were with involved in a minor crash. >> but if she wasn't in the car when it was hit, how was she involved in the crash? >> number two, in the course of me speaking with you, there's an odor of alcohol coming off you
. >> but driving home the georgetown university student leaves the car window down.he says as she pulls away from the stop light the cat leaps out into the street. >> the cat's dodging cars, it's about to get hit. so i try to pull over out of the street quick enough and go rescue the cat. >> she says she stops, puts her hazard lights on, and runs after the cat, which disappears into the night. then she says she hears a crash. >> it's a cop car. >> the policeman who...
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>> georgetown university. looking at a different angle , through the process of the acquisition with the external factors with fighter planes and missile technology is the pressure to produce these products because of the vast advancement of weaponry maybe that is the process of breaking down the red tape. >> let's add one more. >> and the former member of the intelligence community and state department. what is the rate of progress of our major adversaries of the russian federation and china? >> with the use of negative manufacturing of the experimentation either by a individuals or units of the inherent interest. so to have concrete examples with manufacturing machines. there is a modification of weapons rather than being mass-produced and there is an example of something that was used for a helicopter made in the field. this is not new. a ship is out there in the middle of the ocean. we will come up with a solution but with this technology to talk about solutions that it can execute upon. so you have to hav
>> georgetown university. looking at a different angle , through the process of the acquisition with the external factors with fighter planes and missile technology is the pressure to produce these products because of the vast advancement of weaponry maybe that is the process of breaking down the red tape. >> let's add one more. >> and the former member of the intelligence community and state department. what is the rate of progress of our major adversaries of the russian...
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she's a gastroneurologist at georgetown university hospital. good morning.what is it. >> it lives in or on our bodies. most of them in our digestive track. >> the vast majority of microbes that live in our bodies are part of our ecosystem and they're essential to our health. they're not disease causing germs as we've been taught. >> you're saying we're damaging them with too much drugs and not enough bugs. >> yes. all disease begins in the gut and the drugs that we use, antibiotics at the top of the list, others like steroids, stair moans, acid blockers all damage this fragile ecosystem which can damage the lining. >> i think that would surprise people. those also do damage? >> absolutely. absolutely. they're very commonly use. people take nsaids all the time. that what do you think is the mess belief? >> what we're finding is a lot of diseases that we thought were genetic, can serks autoimmune diseases, are actually linked such that the root cause is a disorder. obesity is another one. there's been a lot of interesting research that shows ee bees people hav
she's a gastroneurologist at georgetown university hospital. good morning.what is it. >> it lives in or on our bodies. most of them in our digestive track. >> the vast majority of microbes that live in our bodies are part of our ecosystem and they're essential to our health. they're not disease causing germs as we've been taught. >> you're saying we're damaging them with too much drugs and not enough bugs. >> yes. all disease begins in the gut and the drugs that we use,...
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a small startup place called georgetown university, she calls the drug "a mediocre aphrodisiac with scarya: people call it the female viagra. they worked differently. viagra increases the blood flow. brendan: we looked at some comments from doctors earlier this week and they basically say it is a huge placebo effect. olivia: this is sort of taking something that works to treat depression and rehashing it for a different indication. should we talk a little more about the deal? there ares, because always two sides when it comes to drugs, and this drug have a lot of hot spots. not just on the drug side of things, but women's issues and equality and so forth. but $1 billion, olivia? olivia: $500 million cash upfront, $500 million later. michael pearson who runs valeant has been on an acquisition spree. this is just the latest. it is interesting because it takes them from their base of cancer drugs and brings them into the women's medicine. vonnie: and eye treatment has been especially. tom: i would just listen to doctors. i have never seen a drug so ill- received. brendan: the next question i
a small startup place called georgetown university, she calls the drug "a mediocre aphrodisiac with scarya: people call it the female viagra. they worked differently. viagra increases the blood flow. brendan: we looked at some comments from doctors earlier this week and they basically say it is a huge placebo effect. olivia: this is sort of taking something that works to treat depression and rehashing it for a different indication. should we talk a little more about the deal? there ares,...
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a report from georgetown university looked at jobs created from 2010 to 2014. with salaries of more than $53,000 made up 44% of the newly formed jobs. jobs paid between 32 and 53,000 made up 29% and low wage jobs were 27%. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on a federal labor board dismissing an attempt by northwestern football players to form a union. the players organized themselves to try to win new benefits and a bigger share of the money from the college sports. the national labor relations board has decided that having union and nonunion schools would disrupt the competitive balance between them. >>> "wall street journal" reports on the post office ramping up same day delivery, part of a push to make the service more competitive with fedex and u.p.s. the new postmaster general is trying to extend grocery delivery and start shipping alcohol beverages and office more sunday delivery. >>> the "los angeles times" said more than 600 shots fired by police was excessive during stockton bank robbery. >>> 32 officers fired rounds at a speeding suv. the hostage was
a report from georgetown university looked at jobs created from 2010 to 2014. with salaries of more than $53,000 made up 44% of the newly formed jobs. jobs paid between 32 and 53,000 made up 29% and low wage jobs were 27%. >>> the "chicago tribune" reports on a federal labor board dismissing an attempt by northwestern football players to form a union. the players organized themselves to try to win new benefits and a bigger share of the money from the college sports. the...
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and we're talking georgetown, howard university, right here in the studio. we've got it all >>> welcome to wusa 9 this saturday morning. i'm mike hydeck. >>> they say gun went off during a struggle. coming up the latest in a suspect shooting in prince georges highway. >>> trump in new hampshire and clinton in iowa. the campaign heats up. >>> and the montgomery county fair is in full swing today. we have the details you need to know if you want to go. >>> i'm erica grow. mid-august west is surging back as we head through the weekend. temperatures in the 90s and an increase in humidity in the first alert 7-day forecast. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. i'm mike hydeck and it's going to be a great day. hard to believe we'll get a stretch of 90s as far as you can see. >> i don't have a single day below 90 in the 7-day forecast. we're in for the heat and humidity once again. probably not as long a heat wave as the last one. that one was almost two weeks. let's take a look with the weather cam and you can see we're starting out nice. and we have comf
and we're talking georgetown, howard university, right here in the studio. we've got it all >>> welcome to wusa 9 this saturday morning. i'm mike hydeck. >>> they say gun went off during a struggle. coming up the latest in a suspect shooting in prince georges highway. >>> trump in new hampshire and clinton in iowa. the campaign heats up. >>> and the montgomery county fair is in full swing today. we have the details you need to know if you want to go....