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. >> georgetown university professor adam rothman teaches a class about the migration in the 19th century. he argues among the factors that contributed to the european exit is war and increase in population and decreasing the cost of transportation. he talks about how many migrants also moved for higher wages or to escape political pressure. his class is about 45 minutes. >> you're looking at footage of a vessel called the william myers landing at ellis island in 1903. this film was taken by edison studios and it gives us a window into a moment of mass migration in the industrial atlantic. let's just take in the scene. let's start with a question for you all. first of all, let me ask you what you saw in the video. what struck you most and let's just do hands. we will put you on the spot. what did you see in that video? sorry, film. >> mostly that they carried so little with them considering it was them starting a new life. >> it seemed like they were carrying very little baggage. they did not have much with them. they brought very little with them to their new lives. what else? >> a lot o
. >> georgetown university professor adam rothman teaches a class about the migration in the 19th century. he argues among the factors that contributed to the european exit is war and increase in population and decreasing the cost of transportation. he talks about how many migrants also moved for higher wages or to escape political pressure. his class is about 45 minutes. >> you're looking at footage of a vessel called the william myers landing at ellis island in 1903. this film was...
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afghan women's council at georgetown university. we are so grateful that you are here and i would also like to publicly thank you for staying up in the middle of the night. very quietly i don't think people know this come at you been sending us support and advice and to participate in our meetings at times when you don't even have the staff to do it, and we're just so grateful to you for reaching out to us here in washington, d.c. i'd like to ask specific what if you could talk further about one of the myths that you brought up. the myth of the afghan males, the afghan man as being uncivilized. part of what i ask but that is because in my work what i found is with all of these successes, beautiful, talented afghan women to to talk about, there is always usually a strong and supportive and feminist and wonderful father, husband, brother, cousin, uncle, but i think we don't always hear about. we did talk a bit about the beauty of the afghan man in this struggle. >> that will take a lot of time. [laughter] >> you take all the time you
afghan women's council at georgetown university. we are so grateful that you are here and i would also like to publicly thank you for staying up in the middle of the night. very quietly i don't think people know this come at you been sending us support and advice and to participate in our meetings at times when you don't even have the staff to do it, and we're just so grateful to you for reaching out to us here in washington, d.c. i'd like to ask specific what if you could talk further about...
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this lecture is hosted by the georgetown university law center is about one hour and 15 minutes. >> is privilege for me every year to be able to introduce the lecturer. but it is particular honored to be able to introduce jack, the co-professor -- h
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. >>> georgetown university says no need to water, its firewalls blocked a cybersecurity attack last week protecting the personal information of the university students and employees. geor u not connected to the one on the medstar hospital system. >>> 6:05. we're learning about very disturbing allegations for two men this morning. 24-year-old enrique and 19-year-old victor are in jail charged with the rape and kidnapping of a 12-year-old girl. >> this can be one of the worst type of calls that police officers in any department have to deal with. >> we're told one of them took the girl from her home without her parents' permission to an apartment he shared with the other suspect in virginia. investigators say they sexually assaulted the girl and then took her back home. the men were arrested wednesday in montgomery county, but will likely face charges in both d.c. and virginia. >>> this election season, virginia's department of transportation is ushering its own campaign. >> we want our roads to look like belgian waffles? >> no! >> virginia's pothole hunter is video that urges drivers
. >>> georgetown university says no need to water, its firewalls blocked a cybersecurity attack last week protecting the personal information of the university students and employees. geor u not connected to the one on the medstar hospital system. >>> 6:05. we're learning about very disturbing allegations for two men this morning. 24-year-old enrique and 19-year-old victor are in jail charged with the rape and kidnapping of a 12-year-old girl. >> this can be one of the...
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. > just into the fox5 news room we have learned that georgetown university is the victim a cyber attack. according to university officials, the hack happened last week and it was not related to the cyber attack on med star hack. no student information nor university data was compromised. speaking of compromises, some pretty uncooperative and uncompromising weather forced a rain delay for the nats home opener against the marlins. the rain began at the bottom of the second in incorporate and lasted for nearly 90 minutes. is the rain >> it is out of here. we were worried that there h were go to be some delays. once the rain is out of here it takes them to a time to get the tarp off. that was pretty good rain that came through and some rumbles of thunder. lightning, reports of gusts over 50 miles an hour and some small hail. it's out of here, but you know what's replacing it, we have a little bit of snow in the in the mount contains. there are some high spots out to the west that could three or four inches of snow out of of the deal. what we're looking at locally right now is a temperature
. > just into the fox5 news room we have learned that georgetown university is the victim a cyber attack. according to university officials, the hack happened last week and it was not related to the cyber attack on med star hack. no student information nor university data was compromised. speaking of compromises, some pretty uncooperative and uncompromising weather forced a rain delay for the nats home opener against the marlins. the rain began at the bottom of the second in incorporate and...
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and proceeds will stay right here georgetown, university, washington university's cancer center. food and friends all among this year's beneficiaries. >>> well, if you don't hear about it, now you are about to hear about this. it is national rebuilding day. in alexandria, a grandpa got the assistance he needed and he tells stephanie ramirez he wouldn't have gotten that on his own. >> reporter: the person who owns this home is vietnam veteran. he is also disabled making keeping up with the house almost impossible. >> i don't have that kind of money. when you are on disability, you are on a fixed income. >> reporter: hundreds of volunteers with rebuilding alexandria made some much- needed repairs on the home. >> hopefully, helped with their sense of comfort in the home. >> i think it's great. really. because i don't have it. i'm quite sure anybody who gets it is not going to have it either. >> reporter: some donating their time saturday are not just volunteers. i'll tell you more tonight at 11:00. in alexandria, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >>> 74-year-old seymour holderston has been
and proceeds will stay right here georgetown, university, washington university's cancer center. food and friends all among this year's beneficiaries. >>> well, if you don't hear about it, now you are about to hear about this. it is national rebuilding day. in alexandria, a grandpa got the assistance he needed and he tells stephanie ramirez he wouldn't have gotten that on his own. >> reporter: the person who owns this home is vietnam veteran. he is also disabled making keeping up...
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. >>> let's hear now from clyde wilcox, a professor of government at georgetown university. >> bernie sanders has to win 56% of the delegates from here on out. that's about what we got in wyoming. so he needs to do exactly that well in new york, new jersey, and california. he is behind in all of those states, so it looks like he will have a very steep road to climb. the republicans do not like ted cruz, but he is the one man who could maybe stop trump. it seems that trump will fall a little short of a first-ballot victory, which might make for an interesting time for newscasters. bernie sanders is winning 80, 85% of people under the age of 30. he is saying let's really shake things up. and hillary clinton is saying we have to make small changes. young people are not really in the mood for that. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, we speak to an indeedian businessman who says he has no idea why he was named in the panama papers leak. >> reporter: i'm tania page reporting from south africa, where manies of families are struggling to put food on the table. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, again. you are watchi
. >>> let's hear now from clyde wilcox, a professor of government at georgetown university. >> bernie sanders has to win 56% of the delegates from here on out. that's about what we got in wyoming. so he needs to do exactly that well in new york, new jersey, and california. he is behind in all of those states, so it looks like he will have a very steep road to climb. the republicans do not like ted cruz, but he is the one man who could maybe stop trump. it seems that trump will...
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they tell us this is in no way linked to that one against the medstar, georgetown university's clinic partner. she sent an e-mail out to the school community to remind everyone to be mindful of opening attachments. >>> marriott clears a major hurdle in its bid to become the world's largest hotel chai more than $14 billion sale of starwood hotels to marriott. u.s. regulators have already signed off, but this deal has to get bast authorities in the european union and in the china. once it's done this, merger would gave marriott more than 1 million hotel rooms around the world. >>> a big change that will impact everybody in prince george's county. it's a trash collection shake up that could dump big bucks back into the county. >>> is your car taking a beating on our roads? wel, there are some people in virginia who are finally going wall street. the nra. they're powerful. they usually get their way. but not with democrat donna edwards. she won't take cash from wall street banks. and when washington insiders wrote a loophole to let the nra spend dark money to kill gun safety laws, donna e
they tell us this is in no way linked to that one against the medstar, georgetown university's clinic partner. she sent an e-mail out to the school community to remind everyone to be mindful of opening attachments. >>> marriott clears a major hurdle in its bid to become the world's largest hotel chai more than $14 billion sale of starwood hotels to marriott. u.s. regulators have already signed off, but this deal has to get bast authorities in the european union and in the china. once...
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and starting thursday, all babies born at medstar washington medical center and medstar georgetown universitypital during the caps playoff run will get this complementary caps onesie, which comes with a cap and bib. will play his last game. record 73rs go for a regular-season wins. and the wizards play their final game. experts are saying that randy woodson may not be coming back. leon: we will see what they say about that. the biggest game of domino ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. stronger is blasting without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up.
and starting thursday, all babies born at medstar washington medical center and medstar georgetown universitypital during the caps playoff run will get this complementary caps onesie, which comes with a cap and bib. will play his last game. record 73rs go for a regular-season wins. and the wizards play their final game. experts are saying that randy woodson may not be coming back. leon: we will see what they say about that. the biggest game of domino ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my...
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please, back there. >> i am a graduate student at georgetown university. thank you, first lady, madam first lady, for your presentation. from sri lanka and and falling the world quite recently and you know, the established cricket nations have been incredibly impressed by afghanistan. they were defeated by the afghanistan team a few days ago. so my question to you, do you see the potential for cricket to advance a nationbuilding process, like alisa garnering consensus on a, national identity? we've seen in the best sports being used as a true to bring people together. what's the rule of cricket, in your view, in bringing afghans together? >> you might laugh but it is a very fortunate statement. cricket is extremely important in afghanistan because it is news that nobody can turn into negative news. it is positive reviews and they are very proud of their teams. on cricket tonight, everybody stays up to watch on tv the cricket matches. they were very happy to see that afghanistan has progressed to the upper level and that that of the four matches they did, t
please, back there. >> i am a graduate student at georgetown university. thank you, first lady, madam first lady, for your presentation. from sri lanka and and falling the world quite recently and you know, the established cricket nations have been incredibly impressed by afghanistan. they were defeated by the afghanistan team a few days ago. so my question to you, do you see the potential for cricket to advance a nationbuilding process, like alisa garnering consensus on a, national...
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again, this is a break from the all-day conference at georgetown university law school looking at lawenforcement surveillance and african-americans. this event happening on the heels of a new report an academic study report in the "washington post" that looks into the fatal shootings by police. police. it's found that unarmed black men were shot and killed last year at a disproportionately high air raid and that officers may be biased and how they are perceived -- how they perceive threats. the study fatal shootings by u.s. police officers in 2015 conducted by the criminal justice researchers at the university of louisville university of south carolina reported that "washington post".com. scott paul is the president of the alliance for american manufacturing. manufacturing. he's joining us today to discuss the state of the manufacturing sector and react to the most recent trade numbers which show the deficit rising in february. good morning. thank you for joining us. >> guest: it's a pleasure to be with you this morning. >> host: let's talk about your organization. who do you represen
again, this is a break from the all-day conference at georgetown university law school looking at lawenforcement surveillance and african-americans. this event happening on the heels of a new report an academic study report in the "washington post" that looks into the fatal shootings by police. police. it's found that unarmed black men were shot and killed last year at a disproportionately high air raid and that officers may be biased and how they are perceived -- how they perceive...
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here are the stories you're already engaging with most onoso social media.ed the debate over georgetown university'stroversial path back in the spotlight stl this after the new york timesewm ran a story over the weekendheee on the anniversary of the university's selling hundreds of slaves back in 1838. the slave sale was organizedgane by two jesuit priests whoesuit served as georgetown'seoetow earliest presidents.nt the names of those presidentsree were removed from two georgetown buildings last fal fall. >>> a college student who camest to the u.s. as a refugee fromeef iraq was taken off a southwestoe airlines flight earlier thisli t month. this after a fellow passenger pe became alarmed when theme a student was speaking arabic toni his uncle on the phone and the t student says the conversation was not threatening andt instead was really just abouttho an event he attended and what he ate for dinner.or steps off today a bombing survivor who lost part of histf leg and recovered here at walter reed will become one ofef the first people who lost who ls limbs in the attack to attemptta to run the full r
here are the stories you're already engaging with most onoso social media.ed the debate over georgetown university'stroversial path back in the spotlight stl this after the new york timesewm ran a story over the weekendheee on the anniversary of the university's selling hundreds of slaves back in 1838. the slave sale was organizedgane by two jesuit priests whoesuit served as georgetown'seoetow earliest presidents.nt the names of those presidentsree were removed from two georgetown buildings...
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students can take a georgetown university safe ride shuttle across campus, but they often have to wait a while for it to show up. >>> conditions are improving in texas where eight people have died in heavy rains. just yet, thousands of people had to evacuate a town just outside of houston. rivers are swollen. dams are holding record amounts of water. but while some are considered high risk, they're expecting to be okay. the rainfall is pretty much done. >> that's good news. 4:41. time for weather and traffic on the 1s. we'll get a little rain now, too. >> yeah, when might it start, chuck? >> most likely to begin sometime mid to late morning around the metro area. a little bit earlier out to the shenandoah valley. so m the first time in quite a while. storm team 4 radar shows for rain in the immediate metro area just yet. closest raindrops are just to the west of winchester. so bus stop weather, mild, most bus stops will be dry early this morning, but take the umbrella or you will look like a c-student for sure. showers possible as early as recess and maybe a rumble or two of thunder. s
students can take a georgetown university safe ride shuttle across campus, but they often have to wait a while for it to show up. >>> conditions are improving in texas where eight people have died in heavy rains. just yet, thousands of people had to evacuate a town just outside of houston. rivers are swollen. dams are holding record amounts of water. but while some are considered high risk, they're expecting to be okay. the rainfall is pretty much done. >> that's good news. 4:41....
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i'm bill trainor, g georgetown university law center. my privilege to welcome you to georgetown law and conference, color of surveillance, government monitoring of the african-american community. after the events of ferguson, missouri and after the creation of the black lives matter movement, our society has become reexamination of policing in african-american communities. as this all started, i reached out to professor paul butler, and we agreed we, as a law school, should undertake deep exploration of issues at stake, criminal justice reform, civil rights, and i would contend, surveillance policy. and in the past year and a half, we've had a series of important conversations at the law school that have focused on policing in african-american communities. last year, in the wake of michael brown's death, professor butler and other members of the faculty led a public forum here called a conversation about ferguson, and then in the wake of freddie gray's death, in baltimore, in may of last year we held another symposium, the fire next door
i'm bill trainor, g georgetown university law center. my privilege to welcome you to georgetown law and conference, color of surveillance, government monitoring of the african-american community. after the events of ferguson, missouri and after the creation of the black lives matter movement, our society has become reexamination of policing in african-american communities. as this all started, i reached out to professor paul butler, and we agreed we, as a law school, should undertake deep...
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. >>> georgetown university community mourning the loss of one of the school's vice president said that edward blatz, jr. passed away today. he played lacrosse, originally from garden city, new york. the school is making grief counselors available. the university has not said how he died. >>> the federal transit administration now investigating saturday night's incident on metro's red line in northwest d.c. that according to our news partners at wtop. the train operator reported the problem. they stopped and got everyone off. metro closed all stations between van ness and medical center. nobody was hurt. >>> the washington capitals moving on. heading to the second round after eliminating the flyers today in philadelphia. carol maloney is joining us. not easy for the players and fans, as well. >> you have to remind yourself to breath while you are on the couch. you know it is not an easy day. drama filled day in d.c. sports as it started they are moving on to face the pens. the schedule is tbd but we know the team needs the rest because the game was brutal. caps marching in to philly. no
. >>> georgetown university community mourning the loss of one of the school's vice president said that edward blatz, jr. passed away today. he played lacrosse, originally from garden city, new york. the school is making grief counselors available. the university has not said how he died. >>> the federal transit administration now investigating saturday night's incident on metro's red line in northwest d.c. that according to our news partners at wtop. the train operator...
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part a nation of slaves and slave owners, something we're wrestling with right now here at georgetown university with the renaming over the weekend of two named after campus leaders of georgetown involved in selling slaves to louisiana. that nation of immigrant stories obscure other aspects of our history that i think are equally significant and don't fold very well into that story. secondly, that the u.s. is not uniquely a nation of immigrants. many other countries in the wrestling with a new population. they wrestled with new people, foreigners, coming to their countries and changing the demographic, social, cultural, political dimensions of the entire order. , i wantillustrate that to give you this juxtaposition here. left is a photograph of 1905.island in you can see the grand institution there. now on the right, its counterpart in argentina. this a nice indigationthin transatlantic phenomenon. destination.e only i think as this class takes in a blade take perspective that has us look beyond the order of the united states to the broader patterns. first of all, i would like to talk about that
part a nation of slaves and slave owners, something we're wrestling with right now here at georgetown university with the renaming over the weekend of two named after campus leaders of georgetown involved in selling slaves to louisiana. that nation of immigrant stories obscure other aspects of our history that i think are equally significant and don't fold very well into that story. secondly, that the u.s. is not uniquely a nation of immigrants. many other countries in the wrestling with a new...
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folks from georgetown university finance club. can you turn around and get them on the camera.k at that, wave to the crowd, folks >>the next generation of investors out there. >> listen. >> your final trade. >> i'm with tim on the gold thing, instead of gdx i'm going gld. something is cooking and i can't wait to hear about it on "oa." >> all right. that does it for us here on "fast money." more "fast money" at 5:00. meantime, don't go anywhere. big edition of "options action" starts right after this quick break. a fair price, quality service, and that horrible smells are really good at hiding. oh, boy. there it is. ♪ ohh. ooh. [ gags ] so when you need a house cleaner or an exterminator, we can help you get the job done right, guaranteed. get started today at angie's list, because your home is where our heart is. ♪ what's going on here? i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? more of a spokes metaphor. get organized at voya.com. great ti
folks from georgetown university finance club. can you turn around and get them on the camera.k at that, wave to the crowd, folks >>the next generation of investors out there. >> listen. >> your final trade. >> i'm with tim on the gold thing, instead of gdx i'm going gld. something is cooking and i can't wait to hear about it on "oa." >> all right. that does it for us here on "fast money." more "fast money" at 5:00. meantime, don't go...
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told georgetown university "we are close to sorting that out."ext week will determine whether donald trouble be the republican presidential nominee. -- donald trump will be the republican presidential nominee. democratic front-runner hillary clinton is expected to expand her lead over senator bernie sanders. the five states holding primaries today are connecticut, delaware, maryland, pennsylvania and rhode island. in iraq today, a degree for protesters calling for political reform. protestersctory for calling for political reform. after massive protests and demonstrations by thousands of followers of the shiite cleric. the changes came after iraqi lawmakers interrupted a parliamentary session demanding the prime minister and speakers that down. a 27-year-old disabled syrian refugees carrying the olympic flame in athens today. he received the flame from the head of olympic -- greece's olympic committee. they're planning to let a group of five to 10 refugees compete marching behind the olympic flag. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 j
told georgetown university "we are close to sorting that out."ext week will determine whether donald trouble be the republican presidential nominee. -- donald trump will be the republican presidential nominee. democratic front-runner hillary clinton is expected to expand her lead over senator bernie sanders. the five states holding primaries today are connecticut, delaware, maryland, pennsylvania and rhode island. in iraq today, a degree for protesters calling for political reform....
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. >> he played football at georgetown university. >> he looked like a natural. he was amazing. >> last season he suffered a spinal cord injury leaving him unable to walk. months of rehab has followed. >> m.v.p., super bowl is nothing like what this man has gone through. >> the washington football legend, charitable group including doug williams and others announce they purchased $24,000 of rehab equipment to get ty back on his feet. he is determined to get there. we know he will walk again. >> i may be strong. but this is tough. tough for anybody. >> i am lucky enough to be people in my corner to back me up. jot: that is great to see. job well done. leon: absolutely. >> right attitude. leon: he will make it. >> yes, sir. alison: thank you. all right. leon: we'll be right back. don't go anywhere. alison: once month after muriel bowser hired the chief executive of the queen elizabeth hospital he abruptly resigned. mike carter-conneen reports a number of the facility 700 employees questioned the qualification for the c.e.o. role as did sometowns. committee had conc
. >> he played football at georgetown university. >> he looked like a natural. he was amazing. >> last season he suffered a spinal cord injury leaving him unable to walk. months of rehab has followed. >> m.v.p., super bowl is nothing like what this man has gone through. >> the washington football legend, charitable group including doug williams and others announce they purchased $24,000 of rehab equipment to get ty back on his feet. he is determined to get there....
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. >>> georgetown university says students and information is safe after a recent cyber attack. the university says its fire walls were able to keep the hackers out. jrnlg town says last week -- owe georgetown's attack says it is no way linked to medstar, georgetown's clinical partner. >>> and two men are in jail this morning charged with rape and kidnapping. milwaukee county police arrested 24-year-old and a 19-year-old for assaulting allegedly a 12-year-old girl. one of the suspects knew the girl's family. >> this can be one of the worst type of calls a police officer in any department has to deal with. >> we are told he took the girl from her home in d.c. without her parents' permission to an apartment he shared with the other suspect in virginia. investigators say they sexually assaulted the girl then took her back home. the men were arrested on wednesday in montgomery county but will likely face charges in d.c. and virginia. >>> right now the man accused of carjacking an ambulance before george's county is in court, set to be sentenced. we have a news crew in the courtroom
. >>> georgetown university says students and information is safe after a recent cyber attack. the university says its fire walls were able to keep the hackers out. jrnlg town says last week -- owe georgetown's attack says it is no way linked to medstar, georgetown's clinical partner. >>> and two men are in jail this morning charged with rape and kidnapping. milwaukee county police arrested 24-year-old and a 19-year-old for assaulting allegedly a 12-year-old girl. one of the...
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policeing and sentencing surveillance after 9/11 and race and facial recognition, live from georgetown university law center in washington dc. >> and two minutes, maybe a minute and a half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the government monitoring of the african-american community hosted by georgetown law center on privacy and technology here at georgetown law. we have purposely for the post lunch hour schedule what i think will be one of the most interesting debates we have this conference and it is a debate about predictive policeing and predictive sentencing. for the large majority of american history police officers decision to stop a citizen on the streets was in legal terms predicated on having reasonable suspicion. up until very recent history, that was a very human decision driven by bias. what happens when the computer makes that decision? what happens when a computer not only makes a decision who to stop, who to arrest, what happens when the computer makes a decision as to wh
policeing and sentencing surveillance after 9/11 and race and facial recognition, live from georgetown university law center in washington dc. >> and two minutes, maybe a minute and a half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the government monitoring of the african-american community hosted by georgetown law center on privacy and technology here at georgetown law. we have...
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the university says its firewalls were able to keep hackers out. georgetown says last week's attack is in no way linked to the one against medstar. the university sent out a statement saying it takes cyber security seriously and are asking students to be careful about opening e-mail attachments and clicking on links. >>> virginia than who spent more than three decades behind bars. keith harwood is expected to be released this morning. he spent 33 years in prison for the beating death of a newport news man and rape of the victim's wife in 1982. the virginia supreme court ruled new dna tests prove that he's innocent and the court tossed out his convictions. >>> if you're just joining us, we're following breaking news after a deadly accident on massachusetts avenue northwest. in just the last few minute, we've learned a tow truck is on the scene and that the area around the crash could open up very soon. we have a crew covering all angles of the story and we'll bring you an update straight ahead. >>> looking live outside this morning, where it is clear but cold.
the university says its firewalls were able to keep hackers out. georgetown says last week's attack is in no way linked to the one against medstar. the university sent out a statement saying it takes cyber security seriously and are asking students to be careful about opening e-mail attachments and clicking on links. >>> virginia than who spent more than three decades behind bars. keith harwood is expected to be released this morning. he spent 33 years in prison for the beating death...
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georgetown university university professor rothman teaches a class about the migration in the 19th century. he argues among the factors that contributed to the european exit is war and increase in population and decreasing the cost of transportation. he talks about how many migrants also moved for higher wagers or -- wages or to escape political pres
georgetown university university professor rothman teaches a class about the migration in the 19th century. he argues among the factors that contributed to the european exit is war and increase in population and decreasing the cost of transportation. he talks about how many migrants also moved for higher wagers or -- wages or to escape political pres
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georgetown university law center at least is a sign of progress and transformation in positive social change. moved to a place where officers are not overseers in the words of krs one, but we can push back against the racial days and thanks to the presence of c-span, this time the revolution is being televised. the dean asked me to think that the kind of conference we could have here and how we can make a difference in this important moment had to make one important decision i asked him to be my partner. a lot of friends here, so you already know what i've learned. if you want something done right with a commitment to social justice but close attention to detail ask for help. none of this would've happened without that. i only huge debt of gratitude. he will come forth now and tell us how the day will proceed. >> thank you so much, paul. you know that paul is inspiration to learn from and to work with and i have not taken this class but already learned so much. thank you. this event would not be possible without the support nor would it be possible without the hard work of our a/v tea
georgetown university law center at least is a sign of progress and transformation in positive social change. moved to a place where officers are not overseers in the words of krs one, but we can push back against the racial days and thanks to the presence of c-span, this time the revolution is being televised. the dean asked me to think that the kind of conference we could have here and how we can make a difference in this important moment had to make one important decision i asked him to be...
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babies born at medstar washington hospital center and medstar georgetown university hospital are getting all the gear. you start young, get them on board. >> fair enough. caps and nationals both headed to philadelphia. nats playing the phillies up there, great weather up and down. we should invade philadelphia stadium. i don't know what they call that. losers field? >> you didn't! >> oh, no, he did not. >> send your e-mails to chuck bell. >> just save the hate mail. crisp and cool outside early this morning. no doubt about it, it is leave work early weather today. sunshine not even much of a breeze. a little cold here early this morning. there are frost advisories out northern and western suburbs of montgomery and fairfax and rain chances zero percent chance for rain today, tomorrow and sunday. the weekend will be flawless around here. go ahead and get the car washed, stays try real stays dry really the whole 7 day draft. 37 now at dulles, in the upper 40s to near 50 by later this morning. and mid to upper 60s for your afternoon. a great day to be outside. nice and mild. average high is
babies born at medstar washington hospital center and medstar georgetown university hospital are getting all the gear. you start young, get them on board. >> fair enough. caps and nationals both headed to philadelphia. nats playing the phillies up there, great weather up and down. we should invade philadelphia stadium. i don't know what they call that. losers field? >> you didn't! >> oh, no, he did not. >> send your e-mails to chuck bell. >> just save the hate...
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i had just come out of georgetown university law school, i was in miss america, baton twirler growingt is i love competition and he represented the idea of winning, the idea of being successful and to prove yourself with some of the best and brighter in the country. that is what drew me to the show. >> do you not think he has the same ideals, the ideals of twinning and being competitive and successful? >> absolutely. there's no doubt that trump likes to win and trump will win by any means necessary. my firm belief is that character without -- i should say confidence without character produces chaos. he's an extremely charismatic and extremely confident. that's hypnotic. i have been in the room with him when i audition ed to be on the show. my season was unique because donald trump personally decide he wasn't happy with the cast the year before. he wanted to be involved in the casting process. so i sat down, just a few feet away, across from him. no board room table, just a small room and hadded the opportunity to answer his questions. he wore hi signature pink tie and had the hair tha
i had just come out of georgetown university law school, i was in miss america, baton twirler growingt is i love competition and he represented the idea of winning, the idea of being successful and to prove yourself with some of the best and brighter in the country. that is what drew me to the show. >> do you not think he has the same ideals, the ideals of twinning and being competitive and successful? >> absolutely. there's no doubt that trump likes to win and trump will win by any...
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i once heard a georgetown university professor tell the difference between free will and free choice.action are wide ranging. free choice is when you're stuck in a set number of options like in a multiple choice test. at this point, we voters are looking at free choice. those are the only four who can arrive at the conventions with enough delegates to win. as crazy as this election season has come, it's met the goal of eliminating the options. trump's done a good job of narrowing his alternatives. hillary clinton is not so lucky. bernie sanders turns out to have a lot more mojo than anyone including hillary or me expected. the beauty of the primary system is it does work. we have pair of alternatives on both sides, trump or cruz, bernie or hillary. it's no longer a matter of free will but free choice. time to pick your pony. "all in" chris hayes starts now. >>> tonight on all in. >> if i'm going to be attacked for being unqualified, i'll respond in quiet. >> the democratic race becomes an unqualified brawl. >> look, i don't know why he's saying that. >> secretary clinton responds and
i once heard a georgetown university professor tell the difference between free will and free choice.action are wide ranging. free choice is when you're stuck in a set number of options like in a multiple choice test. at this point, we voters are looking at free choice. those are the only four who can arrive at the conventions with enough delegates to win. as crazy as this election season has come, it's met the goal of eliminating the options. trump's done a good job of narrowing his...
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his dream is to attend georgetown university to study business. >> i'm ready to go. i'm just ready. >> reporter: trayvon wrote about living in a tough neighborhood where one is never too young to die. at 18, he's the captain of the basketball team at dewey academy, a continuation school. next year he'll attend college in oakland. >> i'm a single parent, my mom is a single parent, she raised five boys. i'm just trying to make her proud. >> i had to spend two weeks in the superdome during hurricane katrina. >> reporter: dilan wrote a five-page essay about being homeless following katrina. today he's a star athlete. >> i want to really do something for my mother and get a good job and support her. >> reporter: and the young man from ivory coast will take his mentor, a teacher who taught him about the game of basketball. now, meanwhile trayvon will take the vice principal of his school and i can tell you all of them are thrilled to be there tonight. i'm leave in alameda, lyanne melendez, "abc7 news." >> what a great experience for them. we want to see your warriors pride
his dream is to attend georgetown university to study business. >> i'm ready to go. i'm just ready. >> reporter: trayvon wrote about living in a tough neighborhood where one is never too young to die. at 18, he's the captain of the basketball team at dewey academy, a continuation school. next year he'll attend college in oakland. >> i'm a single parent, my mom is a single parent, she raised five boys. i'm just trying to make her proud. >> i had to spend two weeks in the...
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clyde wilcox is a professor of government at georgetown university. so as far as mr.rump is concerned, there are some things that even mr. trump cannot survive saying. >> you know, he had a series of miss statements about zenneder. he had a series of misstatements about abortion. wisconsin republicans care a lot about abortion. he looked like he had never thought about the issue last week. >> looking forward to what happens next, we have new york and wyoming. the republicans have this kind of cut and dry system but the democrats have like almost a proportionalt representation system. ask the that mean mr. sanders can do crucially? and can he do better than mrs. clinton. >> i has to win 56% of the delegates from here on out. that's about what he got in wyoming so he needs to do exactly that well in new york and new jersey and california. he's behind in all of those states. so, it looks like he will have a very steep road to climb. >> can he climb it? because he's got those super delegates coming up. and some of them perceive him as an old-fashioned socialists. that's t
clyde wilcox is a professor of government at georgetown university. so as far as mr.rump is concerned, there are some things that even mr. trump cannot survive saying. >> you know, he had a series of miss statements about zenneder. he had a series of misstatements about abortion. wisconsin republicans care a lot about abortion. he looked like he had never thought about the issue last week. >> looking forward to what happens next, we have new york and wyoming. the republicans have...
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starting thursday all babies born at medstar washington hospital and medstar georgetown university hospitalplayoff run for the caps will get a complimentary caps onesie. it comes with a cap. and a bib. great deal! great deal there! well, nats host the braves tonight. the braves still looking for their first win of the season. nicole scherzinger scherzer on the mound for washington. last time he faced the braves seven k's in seven innings. weird hour start for the season. two-hour rain delay for the opener. postpone. on saturday. the players are glad to finally get a rhythm going. player: today is the real start of the season. when you start to play at 7:00. you don't have three different start times. 45 minutes for the stuff to do before a game. to get into the routine. to do things the way you do them all year. it starts today. robert: nats, leon will be at the game tonight. michelle: bring the rabbit foot. robert: i'm saying heads up. leon: bring all four. michelle: bring the rabbit. [laughter] leon: exactly! that is no joke. all right, folks. stay with us. just ahead at 5:00, a string of
starting thursday all babies born at medstar washington hospital and medstar georgetown university hospitalplayoff run for the caps will get a complimentary caps onesie. it comes with a cap. and a bib. great deal! great deal there! well, nats host the braves tonight. the braves still looking for their first win of the season. nicole scherzinger scherzer on the mound for washington. last time he faced the braves seven k's in seven innings. weird hour start for the season. two-hour rain delay for...
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. >>> the zika virus is the topic of discussion today at georgetown university. eting today will focus on the public health and research efforts on combat the spread of the zika virus. it's being organized by the georgetown environment initiative and begins at a9: >>> good morning. uber has agreed to pay up to $100 million to reach a settlement in crass action lawsuits with california and massachusetts. its drivers will remain as independent contractors and not employees. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm landon dowdy. >>> four things to know before you head out, today an autopsy is planned for prince who was found dead at his home yesterday morning. the grammy winner made an emergency landing in i will foye last week where he was taken to the hospital with what was described as the flu. >>> we should learn the identification of the body found in the shenandoah national park thursday. it's believed to be missing fairfax county firefighter nicole mittendorff. >>> three adults and a child are safe after a fire in seat pleasant maryland last night. prince g
. >>> the zika virus is the topic of discussion today at georgetown university. eting today will focus on the public health and research efforts on combat the spread of the zika virus. it's being organized by the georgetown environment initiative and begins at a9: >>> good morning. uber has agreed to pay up to $100 million to reach a settlement in crass action lawsuits with california and massachusetts. its drivers will remain as independent contractors and not employees. with...
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joining us now, chris swift, he's a georgetown university studies adjunct professor and you work onthesent of prejudice treasury . how do we ever think anything of this before? >> this is probably the largest link, leak of this magnitude since the wikileaks link several years ago and it's the first time we've seen a link like this focus on the offshore accounts, money laundering, the sanctions evasion and corruption that we see occurring not just within several foreign governments but among the businesses and various syndicates that are close to some of those foreign governments. it's truly a remarkable development. heather: what talk about some of the people so far indicated and let me mention 140 politicians, only to current or former heads of state, all around the world. some 50 countries, 11 and a half million documents are in some of those hold the names of vladimir putin and some of his family members, prime minister david cameron, some of his family members, bashar assad from syria, hosni mubarak, some of his family members as well and i want to show for this clip of the president
joining us now, chris swift, he's a georgetown university studies adjunct professor and you work onthesent of prejudice treasury . how do we ever think anything of this before? >> this is probably the largest link, leak of this magnitude since the wikileaks link several years ago and it's the first time we've seen a link like this focus on the offshore accounts, money laundering, the sanctions evasion and corruption that we see occurring not just within several foreign governments but...
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counseling on foreign relations and has been an adjunct professor in the security program at georgetown university school of foreign service. welcome to you all and thank you for joining us here. in keeping with our dean's unofficial -- shy be back the official motto of the school -- in order to change the world we must first seek to understand it. it would be -- i would like to each ask of you to briefly characterize your understanding of america's role in the middle east today as the end of the obama presidency, and then we'll get to specific issues there. why don't we start there. >> thank you very much. and thank you very much to lee for inviting me and all of us to the be same belled here. can't tell you how much washington misses you. you are a gentleman, a thoughtful, civil, you are an inspiration at so many levels so it's wonderful to see you again. to address the question, the thing that is so striking about the obama administration is that it is the first 21st century presidency. i think the administration, i think the president particularly, has the ability to stand on top of the world
counseling on foreign relations and has been an adjunct professor in the security program at georgetown university school of foreign service. welcome to you all and thank you for joining us here. in keeping with our dean's unofficial -- shy be back the official motto of the school -- in order to change the world we must first seek to understand it. it would be -- i would like to each ask of you to briefly characterize your understanding of america's role in the middle east today as the end of...
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. >>> today georgetown university is bringing thepidemic to the forefront.t's being organized by the georgetown environmental might be initiative and it begins as 9:00 a.m. >>> you have just a few more days to come up with names for the two eaglets born last month. >> voting runs until 11:59 sunday. so remember to put your vote in. the parents are mr. president and the first lady and there is a link to the voting boot the national arboretum on the nbc washington app. just search "eaglet" to find it. we're getting a lot of great ideas. lebity it liberty is a popular one. >> what about statehood? i think the mayor may like that. >>> absolutely. >>> you can see showers moving in. chuck is track the four things to know including whether it will be clear to eat your lunch outside today. >>> new controversy in the race for the white house. the new way donald trump is on the attack as mylandar but jamie raskin is the only abdemocrat for congress who led the fight for tougher gun laws. only raskin took on the nra to ban military
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it is being hosted by the georgetown university law center. more ahead in the next hour and a half, plus search interest on the street, body cameras, surveillance, black lives matter and encryption and apple. as the conference continued until about 5:00. some of the programs coming up tonight on the c-span networks the conference resumed again in about 10 minutes. the next couple of us while we wait for that to start a look at security of health care i.t. systems. >> johns hopkins university we will be discussing the recent hacking of several health care systems resulting in the breaches of 3.5 million records, medical records. good morning thanks for joining us today. palace about what prompted you to start investigating the security of the health care system. >> guest: i was working in a look at electronic voting system security and i did that for about seven years. then i decided it was time for me to look at something else and that's a professor at johns hopkins it's pretty natural to look at anything health related as were such a large me
it is being hosted by the georgetown university law center. more ahead in the next hour and a half, plus search interest on the street, body cameras, surveillance, black lives matter and encryption and apple. as the conference continued until about 5:00. some of the programs coming up tonight on the c-span networks the conference resumed again in about 10 minutes. the next couple of us while we wait for that to start a look at security of health care i.t. systems. >> johns hopkins...
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many, many years ago i was a student at georgetown university. i was attending many meetings at the u.s. afghan women's council. back then we were debating how to create some social changes that are sustainable for economic empowerment of women in afghanistan. amid all this on numerous occasions suggested the idea of creating a woman's only university for afghan women in afghanistan, modeled after the colleges in the united states. i recently have heard that such -- that that idea has been adopted. i was wondering if you could tell me a little bit more about that and if you are engaged in that intervention because i believe such an intervention is the right intervention for the future of the women's empowerment across the broader spectrum of life for afghan women in social, economic and political aspects of life. thank you. >> yes. there is a project for a women's university. i will not take credit for the idea. it was one of my husband's promises during the campaign. and he followed on that promise like he followed on many other promises. it's i
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the georgetown university law center finds rules and red tape are creating extended delays for undocumented children in texas, new york and florida and south carolina. some children are just staying out of children entirely. requires all children to attend school through the eighth grade whether they're legal residents or not. >>> one thing most people never associated with schools, medical marijuana in schools. that's what lawmakers in colorado are set to discuss later today. state law allow students to use edible marijuana at public schools as as the school district agrees to do it. so far none have given approval. now, patient advocates are pushing a bill to require school nurses or parents to administer medical pot. a state house committee is voting today whether to advance that bill. >>> 5:25. state lawmakers allegedly double dipping. 17 california leaders are reported collecting government pension checks on top of their monthly salaries. that includes several lawmakers here in the bay area. it's not illegal to collect a pension and a state salary at the same time, buttocks say the cos
the georgetown university law center finds rules and red tape are creating extended delays for undocumented children in texas, new york and florida and south carolina. some children are just staying out of children entirely. requires all children to attend school through the eighth grade whether they're legal residents or not. >>> one thing most people never associated with schools, medical marijuana in schools. that's what lawmakers in colorado are set to discuss later today. state...
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this lecture is hosted by the georgetown university law center is about one hour and 15 minutes. >> is a privilege for me every year to be able to introduce the lecturer. but it is particular honored to be able to introduce jack, the co-professor -- he briefed me on how to pronounce his name. i think i screwed it up. [laughter] but even if i cannot pronounce his name correctly, somebody who has worked -- i have admired him since graduate school in normal sleep. when i was in graduate school, it is a pathbreaking work. and what set it apart from previous work was that it very thoughtfully engaged with the members of congress as political actors. confronting challenging issues in real-time. preface that the book recognized that american leaders encounter a series of perplexing and difficult problems rooted in the dislocation produced. projects a deep understanding of ideology. and a deep understanding of doctrine. details reality. his son, dan is here today. he talks about the number of steps from the convention hall to the state assembly. that in the sense of which one of the members of
this lecture is hosted by the georgetown university law center is about one hour and 15 minutes. >> is a privilege for me every year to be able to introduce the lecturer. but it is particular honored to be able to introduce jack, the co-professor -- he briefed me on how to pronounce his name. i think i screwed it up. [laughter] but even if i cannot pronounce his name correctly, somebody who has worked -- i have admired him since graduate school in normal sleep. when i was in graduate...
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some georgetown university med students are rocking the buzz cut and raising big bucks for a good cause today. it's a fund-raising effort forb. >> about 30 students shaved their heads this afternoon during an event at the school of medicine. some of the hair will become wigs for young cancer patients. the students raised by $29,000 for the foundation. >> good for them. >> love that. >> meanwhile, there's a razor just rusting away on a bathroom sink somewhere. >> what are we on day five? >> it's day four right now. growing it out. growing it out. trying to -- adam tuss and i in a little bit of a competition here trying to raise money just like they did for st. baldrick's for wounded veterans and the capitals. we're rocking the red. go to my facebook page. you can find the details. i'm about to post it again across the area. but this is growing until the caps lose. so we'll see how that goes. let's take a look and show you what happens outside today. plenty of sunshine. a lot of you have been like you can't grow the beard when we're talking warmer temperatures. yeah, i know, but got to do
some georgetown university med students are rocking the buzz cut and raising big bucks for a good cause today. it's a fund-raising effort forb. >> about 30 students shaved their heads this afternoon during an event at the school of medicine. some of the hair will become wigs for young cancer patients. the students raised by $29,000 for the foundation. >> good for them. >> love that. >> meanwhile, there's a razor just rusting away on a bathroom sink somewhere. >>...
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the debate over georgetown university's controversial past is back in the spotlight.pt this after thek timesk m ran a story over the weekendheee on the anniversary of thery of e university selling hundreds of slaves back in 1838.838. the slave sale was organized by two jesuit priest whose served as georgetown'ss earliest presidents.eare the names of those priestsse prs were r georgetown buildings last fall. >>> next the pentagon misledgo congress with inaccurate andccun vague information about sexualal assault cases. ces an associated press investigation found theundhe pentagon portrayed civilian cil law enforcement officials ass less willing than military thany commanders to punish sex offenders. >>> when the boston marathon mat kicks off today, a bombing bbi survivor who lost part of his leg and recovered at walter a reed will become one of thecomet first people who lost a him in m the attacks to attempt to run tr the full race.ull rac best of luck to patrick downsri today known as boston's blade runner.ru >> far-fetched but this is notcd fiction. find out why a missing dr.issi d se
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but to have education to have the key for success for all individuals as i was a student at georgetown university reading about the afghan women's council. how to create social changes and are sustainable for economic empowerment into luby's suggested the idea of a woman's only university for the afghan women in afghanistan back then nobody listened to me but that idea has been adopted. can you tell me more about that if you are a engaged? gin to with that bought -- broader spectrum with political aspects of life. yes there is a project for a woman's university to take credit for the idea as well as one of my husband's promises during the campaign. is far as i know with the minister of higher education told me they would sign the memorandum of understanding. so it will be located and have a beautiful view and i hope it will benefit a lot of women. >>. >> if you for your presentation. to follow the world cup quite recently the nation's had been incredibly impressed and as the west indies were defeated so my question is do you see the potential to levant's the nation of the common national identity
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professor at georgetown university law center.nd importantly, a former prosecutor with the department of justice who specialized in public corruption. and professor, i have to ask you, based on your read of the three individuals today, the tone and tenor of the press conference so far, and the selection of charges against these individuals, if you had to guess would this be tip of the iceberg or is this the kind of center of the strike zone for these investigators? how much more of this lies in front of us? >> based on the prosecutor's very strong statements today, i think this is the tip of the iceberg. this is what we call a pyramid prosecution where you start at the bottom and you work your way up to the top. and the top seems to be governor snyder. that doesn't mean he's going to be prosecuted. it just means that they are looking at him. you never want to be in a position when fbi agents and other investigators and prosecutors are looking to charge you with a case because often they can find something. so, you know, people hav
professor at georgetown university law center.nd importantly, a former prosecutor with the department of justice who specialized in public corruption. and professor, i have to ask you, based on your read of the three individuals today, the tone and tenor of the press conference so far, and the selection of charges against these individuals, if you had to guess would this be tip of the iceberg or is this the kind of center of the strike zone for these investigators? how much more of this lies in...
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comstock: john cavanaugh attended georgetown university, where he received a bachelor of science in language and linguistics. he began his teaching career at georgetown preparatory in 1973 and shortly transfer moved to the congressional schools of virginia in 1976. he's shown an exemplary commitment to teaching over what has now become a 40-year career. over the years, mr. cavanaugh has taught spanish, latin, german, italian, english as a second language, geography, world history, american history, and government to thousands of students. currently concentrating on latin and history, she's shown the same dedication to his students since the first day he walked into the classroom 40 years ago. his knowledge of american history is legendary and he instills in his students a strong desire to learn while also encouraging them to explore their own talent. his hard work and passion for education has led him to -- led to his peers nominating him for "the washington post" teacher of the year award. he's been described as an icon and shepherd by colleagues and students alike. his unwearing commitment
comstock: john cavanaugh attended georgetown university, where he received a bachelor of science in language and linguistics. he began his teaching career at georgetown preparatory in 1973 and shortly transfer moved to the congressional schools of virginia in 1976. he's shown an exemplary commitment to teaching over what has now become a 40-year career. over the years, mr. cavanaugh has taught spanish, latin, german, italian, english as a second language, geography, world history, american...
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the georgetown university law found that rules and red tape are creating extended delays for undocumented the states of texas, new york, florida and north carolina. some of the kids are staying out of school entirely. the u.s. requires all children attend school low the eighth grade whether they're legal residents or not. >>> happening today, a formerer league baseball scouting director will learn if he'll go to prison for hacking into another team's database. worked for the st. louis cardinals. last year he pledd pleaded guil belonging to the houston astros. he obtained confidential information with the team's stats and scouting report. >>> washington is waiting to see if the new proposed law that would crack down on apple and other silicon valley companies force them to help out the fbi. >> scott mcgrew a bit of mystery surrounding this bill. you may have a first look at it. >> i may. the bill was leaked, sam. we're not sure if the leak was delivered or not. for this matter, if this is, indeed, authentic. senator feinstein's office won't confirm to reporters that it's real, but they won
the georgetown university law found that rules and red tape are creating extended delays for undocumented the states of texas, new york, florida and north carolina. some of the kids are staying out of school entirely. the u.s. requires all children attend school low the eighth grade whether they're legal residents or not. >>> happening today, a formerer league baseball scouting director will learn if he'll go to prison for hacking into another team's database. worked for the st. louis...
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one comes from marisa of georgetown university and is a question for mina. i'd like to first ask this one really, again, for both of you. this is from -- [inaudible] of the afghan news. i probably mispronounced that, i apologize. there's been on-and-off-again peace talks with the the taliba, uncertain how it will go. do the women, ms. bush, that you work with and some of the women in the book that you know and have talked to -- and, mina, for you as well -- are there fears about the peace process and fears of a peace agreement between the afghan government and taliban for what it will mean for women, for what it will mean for the progress that women have achieved since 2001? >> you go ahead. [laughter] it depends on what you give up to make peace with the taliban. >> yeah. >> the latest i read is they left the table, the taliban. have they come back or do you know? does anybody know here? >> they have left -- the taliban have left the table. recently, i think in the last couple days, one of the folks has indicated that he is willing to participate in in the
one comes from marisa of georgetown university and is a question for mina. i'd like to first ask this one really, again, for both of you. this is from -- [inaudible] of the afghan news. i probably mispronounced that, i apologize. there's been on-and-off-again peace talks with the the taliba, uncertain how it will go. do the women, ms. bush, that you work with and some of the women in the book that you know and have talked to -- and, mina, for you as well -- are there fears about the peace...