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and one young man headed to georgetown university is sharing his impressive store. >> i it is so impressive. story of success in spite of obstacles, including unemployment and homelessness. here's fox5 alexandra lamb own. >> i'm definitely very excited. it is also intimidating coming from community college, going to big four year university. >> ruiz has a long list of personal and academic achievements. he has served on the board of a non-profit, started a chapter, and was appointed by governor hogan to the board of trustees at montgomery college. >> what is an immigrant child to do -- >> as he explained in his scholarship application, his life in the u.s. started out very differently. as an undocumented immigrant child. >> yes, for awhile, i had to tell my story like i am doing now. i lived in >> lessons he's take to go college on moving day, don't just hold clothes and shoes, loaded with his parents' hopes and dreams. >> seek to go escape the economic turmoil, they left behind their lives and loved ones to give my sister and me a better life. >> omar explains that the violence against chi
and one young man headed to georgetown university is sharing his impressive store. >> i it is so impressive. story of success in spite of obstacles, including unemployment and homelessness. here's fox5 alexandra lamb own. >> i'm definitely very excited. it is also intimidating coming from community college, going to big four year university. >> ruiz has a long list of personal and academic achievements. he has served on the board of a non-profit, started a chapter, and was...
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we welcome our guest, a professor of history at georgetown university. chairalso joined by the of the department of history at the university of nebraska here in lincoln. to set up this speech, the man that delivered it and the impact that it had bought democratic delegates. >> the country was very divided. there was a great depression. the democrats were split down the middle. the incumbent president was very unpopular. bryan comes into this convention as a dark horse candidate. he is defending the cause of free silver. this is to help people in trouble economically. he gives this speech and people go wild when they hear it. this was actually recorded later. the speech was from 1896. he was robust, vigorous. he had an amazing voice. he has really stepped this up so he could give a speech at the time when he knew that the majority of delegates were for him but at the same time, no living speech had been given at that time. he had found his moment and he used it to great affect. >> as you indicated, his words recorded in 1923 but here is a race in which h
we welcome our guest, a professor of history at georgetown university. chairalso joined by the of the department of history at the university of nebraska here in lincoln. to set up this speech, the man that delivered it and the impact that it had bought democratic delegates. >> the country was very divided. there was a great depression. the democrats were split down the middle. the incumbent president was very unpopular. bryan comes into this convention as a dark horse candidate. he is...
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light on the racially unjust history one of the most prestigious universities in our area, georgetown university. a former president of the school sold more than 200 slaves to pay down the scho debt in 1838. the university said it's been working to come up with a plan to acknowledge, reconcile and honor the descendents of the men and women sold 178 years ago. tomorrow they take a step forward to make things right with the past.>> obviously as part of our history and we can't change it at the moment. georgetown is trying to reconcile the issue is important. >> reporter: the first day of school at georgetown university offer students a fresh start. the second they may offer the university one. a much awaited meeting to talk about ways to make amends with the past that includes selling the men, women and children who worked on jesuit owned plantations to pay down the school debt. >> the catholic church owned slaves. priests who were jesuits owned and whipped slaves and then sold them to educate white people? that's just not right. >> reporter: maxine is the great granddaughter of cornelius hawkins
light on the racially unjust history one of the most prestigious universities in our area, georgetown university. a former president of the school sold more than 200 slaves to pay down the scho debt in 1838. the university said it's been working to come up with a plan to acknowledge, reconcile and honor the descendents of the men and women sold 178 years ago. tomorrow they take a step forward to make things right with the past.>> obviously as part of our history and we can't change it at...
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georgetown university law professor rosa brooks looks at changes in the american military and how war is waged in how everything became war and the military became everything. the hour of land by terry williams celebrates u.s. national parks and argues for their preservation. j.d. vance's hill billy elegy is next. the late neurosurgeon paul kalanthi in his memoir, when breath becomes air. our look at the best selling nonfiction books at politics & prose bookstore continues with ta'nehisi coates. his look at the current state of black america is called between the world and me. jasmine ward is next with the fire this time, a collection of essays and poems about race written by more than 15 contributors. nancy isenberg examines class in america and the political significance of poor whites from reconstruction to the new deal in white trash. and carlo rovelli with his overview of modern physics in seven brief lessons on physics. that's a look at some of the current nonfiction bestseller ors according to politics and prose bookstore in washington d.c. many of these authors have appeared o
georgetown university law professor rosa brooks looks at changes in the american military and how war is waged in how everything became war and the military became everything. the hour of land by terry williams celebrates u.s. national parks and argues for their preservation. j.d. vance's hill billy elegy is next. the late neurosurgeon paul kalanthi in his memoir, when breath becomes air. our look at the best selling nonfiction books at politics & prose bookstore continues with ta'nehisi...
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ambassador at large for international religious freedom recently spoke at an event hosted by georgetown university in washington, d.c. david saperstein talked about effort to help community escaping the threat of isis. this is 40 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, i'm honored to introduce to you the man who heads the effort to advance international freedom, ambassador at large david saperstein. am bas tore saperstein is the fourth person to hold this vitally important position which was created by the international religious freedom act of 1998 or has we refer to it, the irfa. the irfa requires the government of the united states to advance religious freedom in its foreign policy. the ambassador and his office at the state department are the executive agents of that policy. the buck as we say stops with them. the ambassador for religious freedom is confirmed by the senate. she the official charged with carrying out u.s. policy, the one who travels the world representing the united states's government and its people to defend those persecuted for their religious beliefs. and to advance the institut
ambassador at large for international religious freedom recently spoke at an event hosted by georgetown university in washington, d.c. david saperstein talked about effort to help community escaping the threat of isis. this is 40 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, i'm honored to introduce to you the man who heads the effort to advance international freedom, ambassador at large david saperstein. am bas tore saperstein is the fourth person to hold this vitally important position which...
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. >> it is move-in day at georgetown university and we spent the day with a 20-year-old young man who'so be a junior. he was moving into his dorm and even though he's so young, he's also very wise because he sai all of those challenges that he is faced in life, well, he only sees them as opportunities. >> i'm definitely very excited. it's also a bit intimidating coming from a community college going to a big four-year university. >> reporter: ruiz row sal list served on a board of a nonprofit and was pointed by governor hogan to the board of trustees at montgomery county >> facing economic instability and homelessness. >> reporter: as he explained in his application, his life in the u.s. started out very differently. as an undocumented immigrant child. >> for awhile, i hesitated to tell my story like i'm doing now. i lived in fear. >> reporter: busses he taking to college on moving day don't just hold clothes and shoes, they're loaded with his parents' and dreams. >> seeking to escape the economic turmoil and gang violence erupting in the country. my mom and pa left behind their life an
. >> it is move-in day at georgetown university and we spent the day with a 20-year-old young man who'so be a junior. he was moving into his dorm and even though he's so young, he's also very wise because he sai all of those challenges that he is faced in life, well, he only sees them as opportunities. >> i'm definitely very excited. it's also a bit intimidating coming from a community college going to a big four-year university. >> reporter: ruiz row sal list served on a...
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. >> plus, young man who has overcome unemployment and homelessness to attend georgetown university.tional story coming up tonight on the news at 11:00. >>> a new effort by the us government to stop the spread of the zika virus, fda now want all us blood banks to start screening for the virus. >> up until now, blood testing was only limited to areas affected by zika like puerto rico, part of florida. trace gallagher explains how that's changing report rot the spread of zika virus new orders by the us food and drug administration friday, fda calling on all us blood banks to start screening for zika virus. >> recommending testing of donated blood throughout the united states and its territories. we are taking the stems to further enhance the safety of the blood supply. >> meantime federal dollars being used to fight and address zika virus set to run dry at the end of september. >> each day that goes by, until then, is a missed opportunity for the us government to be doing everything possible to protect the american people from the zika virus. >> the white house is continuing to urge co
. >> plus, young man who has overcome unemployment and homelessness to attend georgetown university.tional story coming up tonight on the news at 11:00. >>> a new effort by the us government to stop the spread of the zika virus, fda now want all us blood banks to start screening for the virus. >> up until now, blood testing was only limited to areas affected by zika like puerto rico, part of florida. trace gallagher explains how that's changing report rot the spread of zika...
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senior fellow at the new america foundation and law professor at georgetown university, rosa brooks looks at the history of warfare in the book how everything became war and the military became everything. inpatient hm, journalist luke dietrich looks at the scientific study of memory through the lens of his grandfather's work as a brain surgeon area elizabeth greenwood talks about the death on industry and reasons why some people take their own death in the book playing dead. in way of the reaper, former sniper nicholas irving relates some of his most dangerous missions in iraq and afghanistan and university of london researcher susan williams called american efforts during world war ii to covertly secure high-quality uranium boards in flies in the condo. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for many of the officers in the near future on tv on c-span to. >> incredible democracy that gives the average person power and average person does not vote. i think it's a shame of all of the develop democracy in the world the united states is last in voter participation. that real
senior fellow at the new america foundation and law professor at georgetown university, rosa brooks looks at the history of warfare in the book how everything became war and the military became everything. inpatient hm, journalist luke dietrich looks at the scientific study of memory through the lens of his grandfather's work as a brain surgeon area elizabeth greenwood talks about the death on industry and reasons why some people take their own death in the book playing dead. in way of the...
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she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she is the author of "in reckless hands: skinner v. oklahoma and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction. and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderators in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you've seen their earlier c-span performance, you'll find it entrancing about the facts, the progressive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt made it the bake shop case famous. but you won't here much about the key legal concepts that drove the case and differ in many respects from our current constitutional law. i hope today having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinner th
she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she is the author of "in reckless hands: skinner v. oklahoma and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction. and i am...
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georgetown university law professor rosa brooks looks at changes in the american military and how war is waged in "how everything became war and the military became everything." "the hour of land" by terry williams celebrates u.s. national parks and argues for their preservation. j.d. vance's hill billy elegy is next. in it, the author traces his family's path into the middle class. the late neurosurgeon paul kalanthi in his memoir, "when breath becomes air." our look at the best selling nonfiction books at washington, d.c.'s politics & prose bookstore continues with national book award-winning author ta'nehisi coates. his look at the current black tate in america is called "between the world and me." jasmine ward is next with "the fire this time," a collection of essays and poems about race written by more than 15 contributors. nancy isenberg examines class in america and the political significance of poor quites from reconstruction to the new deal in "white trash." and carlo rovelli in "seven brief lessons on physics." that's a look at some of the current nonfiction bestsellers acco
georgetown university law professor rosa brooks looks at changes in the american military and how war is waged in "how everything became war and the military became everything." "the hour of land" by terry williams celebrates u.s. national parks and argues for their preservation. j.d. vance's hill billy elegy is next. in it, the author traces his family's path into the middle class. the late neurosurgeon paul kalanthi in his memoir, "when breath becomes air." our...
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technique created by a team of researchers from the university of california-berkeley and georgetown university headed up by associate professor micah shore. >> we wanted ed t look at is i possible to issue commands by commute computers but not for a human being. >> reporter: the team worked for months transforming words. >> to create audios that sounds like darth vader. >> reporter: j. >> the speech recognition system heard the command open facebook, and that's what it did. also they can cause your phone to open a website and a ma lishts website with some malicious software on there that runs on your phone, takes over your phone. >> reporter: he says the technique works by tapping into voice recognition systems that are always listening for commands. the team's demo used google now, but shore says it could also work with systems like apple siri and amazon echo. >> so even if you have a lot of security on your phone, a fire wall or traditional security systems, if you're not also protecting your voice interfaces you could be vulnerable. >> reporte the audio could be hidden inside a video that y
technique created by a team of researchers from the university of california-berkeley and georgetown university headed up by associate professor micah shore. >> we wanted ed t look at is i possible to issue commands by commute computers but not for a human being. >> reporter: the team worked for months transforming words. >> to create audios that sounds like darth vader. >> reporter: j. >> the speech recognition system heard the command open facebook, and that's...
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might see a bigger discount on a rainy day than a sunny one, the app began as a project at georgetown university, it became a startup business in washington before expanding to philadelphia. >> we help connect the dots with hungry users and people that want to fill tables. prices in a restaurant on a tuesday at 2:00 p.m. shouldn't be the same as prices at a restaurant friday night at 6:00 or when it's storming. >> i never thought about it that way. when using spot luck you get one spin a day and it only works for the day you use it. >>> good morning. we're looking at your neighborhoods right now, at least part of the pennsylvania suburbs. let's talk temperatures to kick off your morning. low 60s, mid upper 60s, west bradford township 67 degrees. cochranville 63. gill bert'sville at 63 degrees, college hill 65, north whales sitting at 65 as well. temperatures out there this morning are actually pretty nice, but while humidity isn't as rough as it was a week ago we are still dealing with some stickiness in the air, you will feel it. yesterday i was out and about. if you are outdoors you will feel
might see a bigger discount on a rainy day than a sunny one, the app began as a project at georgetown university, it became a startup business in washington before expanding to philadelphia. >> we help connect the dots with hungry users and people that want to fill tables. prices in a restaurant on a tuesday at 2:00 p.m. shouldn't be the same as prices at a restaurant friday night at 6:00 or when it's storming. >> i never thought about it that way. when using spot luck you get one...
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she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she is the author of "in reckless hands: skinner v. oklahoma and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction. and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderators in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you've seen their earlier c-span performance, you'll find it entrancing about the facts of the progressive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt made the bake shop case famous. but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the case and differ in many respects from our current constitutional law. i hope today having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinner tha
she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she is the author of "in reckless hands: skinner v. oklahoma and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction. and i am...
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. >> two history professors representing georgetown university and university of nebraska and lincoln. mi will thomas teaches the history here, "railway." also the author. >> caller: good evening. it seems rather ironic that many of the parallels from william jennings bryan's day and our day, it is just amazing. whereas again, we're arguing soft money versus hard money. and we see -- we do see class warfare. there is the class warfare argument, except this time your argument is coming from are the rich against the poor as opposed to the poor against the rich. and the irony is just, in my mind, just amazing. >> who would like to take that point? >> well, i think, it is interesting to look back at that time because, for bryan, making the argument not only about the money supply and the silver issue, but also about the income tax and about the monopoly power that he saw all around and the corruption in politics and the trust. all of those things together -- he was accused by the republicans of practicing a form of demagoguery or of class warfare, of opening the door to class warfare by e
. >> two history professors representing georgetown university and university of nebraska and lincoln. mi will thomas teaches the history here, "railway." also the author. >> caller: good evening. it seems rather ironic that many of the parallels from william jennings bryan's day and our day, it is just amazing. whereas again, we're arguing soft money versus hard money. and we see -- we do see class warfare. there is the class warfare argument, except this time your...
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i'm from georgetown university and i want to take -- thank the speakers here because i think what weg so far is what is really at stake. right. absolutely what is going to happen to this country? i'm concerned because with all , it concerns me and i'm concerned about it because is basically a pro-democracy, pro-human rights movement. i don't see any danger from democracy precisely coming from that movement. if you have other impressions i would like to hear about it but democratic andis i am more concerned about the other side. let's look to this again. , it wasre of the coup antidemocratic. i think we need to know more about it. the so-called antidemocratic forces behind it. enough in order to say that it is an antidemocratic coup? or was it one that tried to implement a stronger democracy in turkey. that is an open question. big great steak is turkey's relationship with the west. we have heard about anti-americanism and how much the coup is blamed on the united states, the old story. into this dangerous picture of anti-americanism, some of you will know -- who talked about the anti
i'm from georgetown university and i want to take -- thank the speakers here because i think what weg so far is what is really at stake. right. absolutely what is going to happen to this country? i'm concerned because with all , it concerns me and i'm concerned about it because is basically a pro-democracy, pro-human rights movement. i don't see any danger from democracy precisely coming from that movement. if you have other impressions i would like to hear about it but democratic andis i am...
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michael kazin is a professor of history at georgetown university, and is also the author of "a godly here roe: the life of william jennings bryan." and william thomas is a chair of the department of history at the university of nebraska here at lincoln. thank you both for being with us. michael, let me begin with you to set up this speech. the man that delivered it, the setting in chicago, the impact it had on democratic delegates in 1896. >> the country was very divided, in 1896. there was a great depression, the democrats were split really down the middle. the incumbent president grover cleveland was very unpopular, as presidents usually are during great depressions so bryan comes into this convention in chicago as sort of a dark horse candidate for the presidency, but everyone know he's a wonderful orator, he's defending the cause of free silver, which meant inflating the money supply, helping debtors, helping people in trouble economically. he gives this speech which people go wild when they hear it, partly because he had a wonderful voice. the tape you played was actually report
michael kazin is a professor of history at georgetown university, and is also the author of "a godly here roe: the life of william jennings bryan." and william thomas is a chair of the department of history at the university of nebraska here at lincoln. thank you both for being with us. michael, let me begin with you to set up this speech. the man that delivered it, the setting in chicago, the impact it had on democratic delegates in 1896. >> the country was very divided, in...
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. >> chris swift, georgetown university, thank you. >>> coast guard rescued a couple from a deserted island in the pacific ocean. and newly weds braving an active volcano pose for unforgettable wedding photos. and we'll talk to her are, first on "happening now" for a good reason. you will see why, next. before taking his team to state for the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ [cheering] ♪ the highly advanced audi a4. ♪ >>> a couple in hawaii, getting spectacular wedding photos, by posing on an active volcano. and these photographs have become a viral sensation and you will see why. they are braving the hot rocks to s
. >> chris swift, georgetown university, thank you. >>> coast guard rescued a couple from a deserted island in the pacific ocean. and newly weds braving an active volcano pose for unforgettable wedding photos. and we'll talk to her are, first on "happening now" for a good reason. you will see why, next. before taking his team to state for the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to...
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georgetown university religious freedom project has today that selected marty's-- good morning ladies and gentlemen. thank you for joining us for this important conference on one of the important issues and the continuing threats to religious and ethnic minorities under the so-called islamic state. i am thomas farr, director of the religious freedom project here at georgetown and we are delighted to be hosting this event with the sport of our colleagues at the office of international religious freedom of the us department of state. as you can see from your programs, we have a full day long agenda. i think i can promise you a vigorous and stimulating discussion about one of the most profound issues of our day, one with deep humanitarian implications for the victims of isis genocide as well as strategic implications for the west and the united states. before we begin, if i might, i want to say word about religious freedom project here in georgetown. the rfp was greeted at the berkeley center in 2011 and then in 2014, we welcomed the new strategic partner in baylor university with a stud
georgetown university religious freedom project has today that selected marty's-- good morning ladies and gentlemen. thank you for joining us for this important conference on one of the important issues and the continuing threats to religious and ethnic minorities under the so-called islamic state. i am thomas farr, director of the religious freedom project here at georgetown and we are delighted to be hosting this event with the sport of our colleagues at the office of international religious...
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i mean, after fletcher was the first one, georgetown university, the usc center and other institutions also became active in that field. i submit that fletcher is the first school to do this and do it so well in the creation of specialists in the field that this should not be stopped. >> yeah. >> and it should be continued as you concentrate on economic, security studies and therefore public diplomacy should remain a major element in the teaching at fletcher. >> with -- we agree with you. i think i can say that on behalf of the dean and academic dean and everybody, i'm trying to tell you what our experience has been the school in terms of student and instead of doing practitioner course but all the course that is feed into what they think -- feeds diplomacy option. i think that would be sad. but the regular diplomacy course does bring that stuff and things, so it habit gone away, not even that. but the practitioner stuff, i agree with you, i think we need that, i'm trying to tell you what our experience has been and how we have found that a different approach to -- to all that goes in
i mean, after fletcher was the first one, georgetown university, the usc center and other institutions also became active in that field. i submit that fletcher is the first school to do this and do it so well in the creation of specialists in the field that this should not be stopped. >> yeah. >> and it should be continued as you concentrate on economic, security studies and therefore public diplomacy should remain a major element in the teaching at fletcher. >> with -- we...
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. >>> police are looking for a man who groped a student at georgetown university. the woman says she was walking to her residence hall when a man came up from behind and grabbed her back side. police want to remind students to walk in groups at night. >>> in the newsroom here, we're monitoring the successful end of the most recent nasa mission to space. we have a live picture to show you. this is inside one of the nasa control rooms where they are getting ready for the spacex dragon to leave the international space station and head back to earth. successful mission here delivering supplies to astronauts aboard the international space station. we'll keep you posted on how all that all goes. >>> i'm landon apple may have tracked down a way a thief to steals your iphone. it could collect audio and video that sent to a server that police could use to find the culprit. >>> 5:56 now. >>> the fight against zika is heading to capitol hill. rick scott will directly lobby congress to fight the virus. over 400 cases were reported in florida. 43 were contracted locally. the re
. >>> police are looking for a man who groped a student at georgetown university. the woman says she was walking to her residence hall when a man came up from behind and grabbed her back side. police want to remind students to walk in groups at night. >>> in the newsroom here, we're monitoring the successful end of the most recent nasa mission to space. we have a live picture to show you. this is inside one of the nasa control rooms where they are getting ready for the spacex...
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. >>> police now looking for a man who groped a student at georgetown university. the woman told police that she was walking back to her residence hall in village a last night, and she says a man came backside, and then took off. georgetown police remind students to walk in groups late at night, and you can also use the school's shuttle program and call university police or d.c. police if you notice anything suspicious. >>> one day he was teaching community college classes. the next day he was in jail, accused of sexually assaulting two female students. tonight, that former nova math instructor is telling his story to news4 after all the charges were dismissed. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey broke the original story and of surprised at what she -- and was surprised at what she found when she followed up. we joins us live from the prince william county courthouse. >> reporter: well, that's right. i have been covering courts for 35 years, and i can tell you what happened in this case extremely rare that such serious felony charges are dismissed even before
. >>> police now looking for a man who groped a student at georgetown university. the woman told police that she was walking back to her residence hall in village a last night, and she says a man came backside, and then took off. georgetown police remind students to walk in groups late at night, and you can also use the school's shuttle program and call university police or d.c. police if you notice anything suspicious. >>> one day he was teaching community college classes....
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. >>> police are looking for a man who dprabed a state of the union at georgetown university. woman says she was walking to her residence hall when a man came up behind her and grabbed her back side. police want to remind use the shuttle program. >>> police are searching for a jewelry thief targeting homes in silver spring. there have been seven burglaries in last than two months. all within five blocks of each other. homeowners have lost rings, diamonds and family heirlooms. >> oh, i was angry. the moment i walked in and i looked and i could see things awry in different places. >> detectives have some leads here and these are cases where doors or windows were left unlocked. if you have any information, contact police. >>> i'm kristin wright at the live desk. we're following wreaking news and that is a school closure in prince george's county. cooper lane elementary in landover hills is going to be closed today because of a water main break in that area. they do have a crew on scene there trying to fix it. we'll keep you updated through the nbc >>> we've got some breaking news
. >>> police are looking for a man who dprabed a state of the union at georgetown university. woman says she was walking to her residence hall when a man came up behind her and grabbed her back side. police want to remind use the shuttle program. >>> police are searching for a jewelry thief targeting homes in silver spring. there have been seven burglaries in last than two months. all within five blocks of each other. homeowners have lost rings, diamonds and family heirlooms....
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. >>> right now police are looking for a man who groped a student at georgetown university. the young woman said she was walking to her residence hall wednesday night when a man came up from behind and grabbed her back side. police want to remind students to walk in groups or use georgetown's shuttle program. >>> today is sentencing day for a man responsible for torturing a couple inside their home. he was found guilty of holding them captive for hours back in 2013. fisher had recently hired the man's wife from his law firm. the jury recommended two liechl terms plus 98 years. the judge will accept or decrease that sentence this afternoon. his wife goes on trial in september. >>> metro riders will have to make alternate plans this weekend. there is no rail service between franconia on saturday and sunday. during the week trains will single track between the two stations. the work runs the first couple of weeks of september. >>> a water main break has closed a prince george's county school for the day. this is video from chopper 4 that spotted workers out there trying to repa
. >>> right now police are looking for a man who groped a student at georgetown university. the young woman said she was walking to her residence hall wednesday night when a man came up from behind and grabbed her back side. police want to remind students to walk in groups or use georgetown's shuttle program. >>> today is sentencing day for a man responsible for torturing a couple inside their home. he was found guilty of holding them captive for hours back in 2013. fisher had...
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. >>> right now police are looking for a man who groped a student at georgetown university.he young woman told police she was walking back to her residence hall in what they call village a last night. she says a guy came up from behind, grabbed her buttocks, and then ran away. georgetown police remind students to walk in groups if they can late at night. you can also use the school's shuttle program. >>> tens of thousands of us rely metro every day. a scathing new report is highlighting some major safety issues still plaguing the system. news4's darcy spencer is outside metro headquarters tonight with details. >> reporter: metro officials say they are continuously working on their safety culture. now metro workers are they are being ignored even though they know a lot about the system. >> ultimately we're dealing with with fighting a lack of faith in the system. >> reporter: metro officials challenged on the transit agency's safety culture at a special meeting called to address that very issue. >> and there's negligence taking place, and i just have to say here today, this h
. >>> right now police are looking for a man who groped a student at georgetown university.he young woman told police she was walking back to her residence hall in what they call village a last night. she says a guy came up from behind, grabbed her buttocks, and then ran away. georgetown police remind students to walk in groups if they can late at night. you can also use the school's shuttle program. >>> tens of thousands of us rely metro every day. a scathing new report is...
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. >>> joining me now, author of the gilded rage, and michael eric dyson, professor the georgetown university and author of the black presidency. i thought "the times" article did a good job laying out his speeches, how they're sounding to people living in black america? >> yeah, it amplifies the worst bigotries one might imagine and puts a harsh spotlight on the inability of this presidential candidate to understand the fundamental truths of black life, to respect its radical diversity, black people are different. although, i must say the tragic thing here is that people are wanting a presidential candidate to address poverty, to address disproportionate concentration of crime, to talk about the lack of safety that african american people face. the only problem is, donald trump offers nothing to relieve those particular problems. and everything to reinforce them. his critical celebration of a police state, his refusal to acknowledge the criminal justice system has been unfair to african american people, and lumping all black people into a monolithic stew, without understanding the difference
. >>> joining me now, author of the gilded rage, and michael eric dyson, professor the georgetown university and author of the black presidency. i thought "the times" article did a good job laying out his speeches, how they're sounding to people living in black america? >> yeah, it amplifies the worst bigotries one might imagine and puts a harsh spotlight on the inability of this presidential candidate to understand the fundamental truths of black life, to respect its...
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as of today a new fellow at georgetown university institute of politics and public service. molly ball, political writer for the atlantic. and ryan lizza a washington correspondent for the new yorker. so let's try to get to the bottom of this when it comes to the foundation. you listen to donald trump and he says the clinton foundation is the most corrupt charity of all time, basically. then have you hillary clinton supporters, ryan, saying this is a charity that helps combat hiv aids and that without it people would die. where is the truth in here? >> yeah, look. and that has gotten lost in this. no doubt. and you just look at the independent charity watch dogs and what they say about the clinton foundation. and it is generally prized for its work. it has done great work all off the world. and it is surprising that the clinton foundation and clinton campaign hasn't done much of a job explaining that. on the other hand, when hillary clinton was first being looked at for secretary of the state, everyone that looked that new relationship between the obama administration and th
as of today a new fellow at georgetown university institute of politics and public service. molly ball, political writer for the atlantic. and ryan lizza a washington correspondent for the new yorker. so let's try to get to the bottom of this when it comes to the foundation. you listen to donald trump and he says the clinton foundation is the most corrupt charity of all time, basically. then have you hillary clinton supporters, ryan, saying this is a charity that helps combat hiv aids and that...
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i mean, after fletcher was the first one, georgetown university, the usc center, and other institutions also became active in that field. i submit that fletcher as the first school to do this, and do it so well in the creation of specialists in the field that this should not be stopped. >> yeah. >> and should it be continued as you concentrate on economic, on security studies, and therefore public diplomacy should remain a major element in the teaching at fletcher. >> we agree with you. and i think i can say that on behalf of the dean. i think i can say that on behalf of the academic dean and everybody. we agree with you. i'm trying to tell you what our experience has been within the school in terms of student demand. instead of wanting that practitioner course, really wanting all those other courses that feed into what they think -- feed into what makes a good public diplomacy officer. a couple of things like education and culture and things like that might get overlooked. i think that would be sad. but the regular diplomacy course does bring that in allen's courses and things. it hasn
i mean, after fletcher was the first one, georgetown university, the usc center, and other institutions also became active in that field. i submit that fletcher as the first school to do this, and do it so well in the creation of specialists in the field that this should not be stopped. >> yeah. >> and should it be continued as you concentrate on economic, on security studies, and therefore public diplomacy should remain a major element in the teaching at fletcher. >> we agree...
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the app began as a project at georgetown university, it then became a startup business in washington,phia. hungry users >wi people who want to fill some tables. prices on a restaurant on a tuesday at 2:00 p.m. shouldn't be the same as prices on friday night at 6:00 or when it's storming. >> when using spot luck you get one spin a day and it only applies for the day you use it. >>> in other news this morning president obama plans to visit baton rouge on tuesday where they have had that devastating flooding. right now he's vacationing on martha's vineyard, the white house says the president is eager to get a firsthand look at the impact of the floods and to learn about how the federal government can help the victims. >>> and for us taking a live look in philadelphia out to center city right now, nice, clear blue skies out there, the sun shining on us, your temperature is sitting right at 80 currently with winds only 6 miles per hour. so it is a nice start to your morning. your ten day on 10 shows us today we should stay nice, 94 your temperature this saturday, it will be hot but we aren
the app began as a project at georgetown university, it then became a startup business in washington,phia. hungry users >wi people who want to fill some tables. prices on a restaurant on a tuesday at 2:00 p.m. shouldn't be the same as prices on friday night at 6:00 or when it's storming. >> when using spot luck you get one spin a day and it only applies for the day you use it. >>> in other news this morning president obama plans to visit baton rouge on tuesday where they have...
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. >> dennis wilder, georgetown university. how do you respond to the trump supporter who says the free trade agreement with singapore didn't do me any good. the free trade agreement with korea didn't do me any good why do you think the t.p.p. is anything i need? the singapore citizens got the benefits. prime minister lee: singapore? >> the singapore citizens got the benefit of the free trade agreement from their point of view and this is a very serious position held by serious people in the midwest. they're not just people who are crazy or under-educated. if you look at the median economic -- income of these people, all of these free trade agreements didn't help them. how do we respond to that? prime minister lee: well, there are a couple of injuries to the question. the old textbook solution answer was to say trade is mutually beneficial. i buy, you sell, obviously i wanted to sell to you or i wanted to buy from you and you wanted to sell to me so at the end of it we both must be happy otherwise we wouldn't have done it and i
. >> dennis wilder, georgetown university. how do you respond to the trump supporter who says the free trade agreement with singapore didn't do me any good. the free trade agreement with korea didn't do me any good why do you think the t.p.p. is anything i need? the singapore citizens got the benefits. prime minister lee: singapore? >> the singapore citizens got the benefit of the free trade agreement from their point of view and this is a very serious position held by serious...
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and a member at georgetown university and a former senior staffer for george bush who was involved into be here. anita, what do you see coming down the pike on the clinton side and who might play the donald? >> you know, i have no idea who's going to end up playing donald trump. on the clinton side, what you have is, first of all, a candidate who debates very well, debated in 2008 during the primary, debated in 2016 in the primaries. debated in her senate race. so she has a great deal of debate experience. and a group of people around her, who have done debate prep on the presidential level for four or five campaigns now. i don't think preparation is going to be an issue for her. the challenge of figuring out who plays the donald, i suspect, is done already. i don't know the answer. but whoever it is, has a challenge because of his unpredictability and because he doesn't have a set debate style. during the joint appearances in the republican primary process, you know, sometimes he was quiet. sometimes he was bombastic. sometimes he was all over the map. so it will be a challenge figur
and a member at georgetown university and a former senior staffer for george bush who was involved into be here. anita, what do you see coming down the pike on the clinton side and who might play the donald? >> you know, i have no idea who's going to end up playing donald trump. on the clinton side, what you have is, first of all, a candidate who debates very well, debated in 2008 during the primary, debated in 2016 in the primaries. debated in her senate race. so she has a great deal of...
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live coverage from georgetown university at 1:20 eastern also on sees into -- on c-span2. with the house and senate returning from their summer break next week, on thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will preview four key issues facing congress this fall. federal funding to combat the zika virus. >> women in america today want to make sure that they have the ability to not get pregnant -- why? because mosquitoes ravage pregnant women. >> but today, they turned down the very money that they argued for last may, and they decided to gamble with the lives of children like this. >> the annual defense policy and programs bill. are very these votes vital to the future of this andon in a time of turmoil a time of the greatest number of refugees since the end of world war ii. >> gun violence legislation and criminal justice reform. speaker ryan: every member of this body, every republican and every democrat, once to see less gun violence. >> we must continue the work of nonviolence and demand an end to senseless killing everywhere. >> and the resolutions from congress to impeach the
live coverage from georgetown university at 1:20 eastern also on sees into -- on c-span2. with the house and senate returning from their summer break next week, on thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will preview four key issues facing congress this fall. federal funding to combat the zika virus. >> women in america today want to make sure that they have the ability to not get pregnant -- why? because mosquitoes ravage pregnant women. >> but today, they turned down the very money that...
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. >> dennis wilder, georgetown university. how do you respond to the trump supporter who says the free trade agreement with singapore didn't do me any good. the free trade agreement with korea didn't do me any good. why do you think the t.p.p. is anything i need? the singapore citizens got the benefits. prime minister lee: singapore? >> the singapore citizens got the benefit of the free trade agreement from their point of view and this is a very serious position held by serious people in the midwest. they're not just people who are crazy or under-educated. if you look at the median income of these people, all of these free trade agreements didn't help them. so how do we respond to that? prime minister lee: well, there are a couple of injuries to the question. the old textbook solution answer was to say trade is mutually beneficial. i buy, you sell, obviously i wanted to sell to you or i wanted to buy from you and you wanted to sell to me so at the end of it we both must be happy otherwise we wouldn't have done it and if we're
. >> dennis wilder, georgetown university. how do you respond to the trump supporter who says the free trade agreement with singapore didn't do me any good. the free trade agreement with korea didn't do me any good. why do you think the t.p.p. is anything i need? the singapore citizens got the benefits. prime minister lee: singapore? >> the singapore citizens got the benefit of the free trade agreement from their point of view and this is a very serious position held by serious...
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ambassador at large for international religious freedom recently spoke at an event hosted by georgetown university in washington, d.c. david saperstein talked about effort to help community escaping the threat of isis. this is 40 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, i'm honored nt
ambassador at large for international religious freedom recently spoke at an event hosted by georgetown university in washington, d.c. david saperstein talked about effort to help community escaping the threat of isis. this is 40 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, i'm honored nt
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senior fellow at the new america foundation and law professor at georgetown university, rosa brooks looks at the history of warfare in the book how everything became war and the military became everything. inpatient hm, journalist luke dietrich looks at the scientific study of memory through the lens of his grandfather's work as a brain surgeon area elizabeth greenwood talks about the death on industry and reasons why some people take their own death in the book playing dead. in way of the reaper, former sniper nicholas irving relates some of his most dangerous missions in iraq and afghanistan and university of london researcher susan williams called american efforts during world war ii to covertly secure high-quality uranium boards in flies in the condo. look for these titles in bookstores this week and watch for many of the officers in the near future on tv on c-span to. >>
senior fellow at the new america foundation and law professor at georgetown university, rosa brooks looks at the history of warfare in the book how everything became war and the military became everything. inpatient hm, journalist luke dietrich looks at the scientific study of memory through the lens of his grandfather's work as a brain surgeon area elizabeth greenwood talks about the death on industry and reasons why some people take their own death in the book playing dead. in way of the...
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solicitor-general from 2005 to 2008, now at georgetown university law school. thanks for being with us. >> it's great to be with us. >> bernadette meyler is with us. glad to have you. we said that he had two terms on the court. 1910 appointed as an associate justice, at the time the youngest, and in 1930 president hoover reappointed him this time as chief. what was the difference in him as a justice on the court during that 20-year period? did he come back as a different person? >> i think he did. he obviously had incredible experiences in the interim. everything from obviously the failed presidential run but also served at secretary of state, served on the so-called world court in the hague. he comes back to the job as chief justice as somebody who certainly had many more different experiences, considerable executive branch experience, all of which i'm sure influences him as a justice. >> can you tell us about the court in 1930? >> yes. the court actually in 1930 was sort of much less conservative, actually, than it became in 1935 and 1936. so around 1930 when
solicitor-general from 2005 to 2008, now at georgetown university law school. thanks for being with us. >> it's great to be with us. >> bernadette meyler is with us. glad to have you. we said that he had two terms on the court. 1910 appointed as an associate justice, at the time the youngest, and in 1930 president hoover reappointed him this time as chief. what was the difference in him as a justice on the court during that 20-year period? did he come back as a different person?...
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. >>> next on "lectures in history," georgetown university professor marcia chatelain talks about the different types of sex education used across the country in the 1950s and why such courses have become politically divisive today. she compares sex ed programs in oregon, new jersey and california and explores how they were often used to instill gender norms and racial divides. her class is about an hour and ten minutes. >>> so my former employer, university of oklahoma, where i worked before i came to georgetown, has had a lot of attention lately for a number of reasons. i think it's an interesting situation. so a group of students were caught on camera -- or caught on camera phone, rather -- singing a racist song about lynching and the students immediately were expelled from the university by president david borne of the university of oklahoma. is anyone troubled by the singular action of president boren? is anyone troubled that a university president has expelled students unilaterally? >> yes. >> yes, absolutely. i think, i mean, these things come up a lot in our, you know, quick r
. >>> next on "lectures in history," georgetown university professor marcia chatelain talks about the different types of sex education used across the country in the 1950s and why such courses have become politically divisive today. she compares sex ed programs in oregon, new jersey and california and explores how they were often used to instill gender norms and racial divides. her class is about an hour and ten minutes. >>> so my former employer, university of...
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this is a message from us to georgetown university, thankfully, to study this issue and to tell the iraqi people to establish an institution specializes in human rights, because it is -- >> okay, i'm going to wrap you up right there. great. because we talked a bit about the problems with the constitution i think that's what we want to go now. we want to talk about, just wrap up and and open it up for questions, if minorities in iraq were to return post prices, what might that look like? is the idea of a safe haven possible? served united states will not support any boots on the ground with no-fly zone. let's take it as a given that we're not going to see an international force fighting force on the ground. we're not going to see a no-fly zone. it's simply too expensive. if i sat there and i were an ambassador sync sorry, we can't help you with those things and you said yes, we can still have a safe haven, what does the iraqi constitution allow for? what might self-determination and so protection look like? >> you can watch the rest of this on our website c-span.org. we will leave it as we
this is a message from us to georgetown university, thankfully, to study this issue and to tell the iraqi people to establish an institution specializes in human rights, because it is -- >> okay, i'm going to wrap you up right there. great. because we talked a bit about the problems with the constitution i think that's what we want to go now. we want to talk about, just wrap up and and open it up for questions, if minorities in iraq were to return post prices, what might that look like?...
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and georgetown university law professor rosa brooks looks at the expanded roles for the u.s. military around the world. and alberto gonzalez recalls time serving in the justice department and white house council. and seymour hersh on the killing of omomama bin laden. >> there was tension inside. a republican doing things and gates was against things happening in the operation. he thought we should bomb the place and not jeopardize the seals because if something went wrong and they were captured they had no protection. they were committing a war crime. he was a prisoner of war and they executed a prisoner of war and went into a country without notice to authorities. >> after wards airs on booktv every saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 9 p.m. eastern. you can watch previous episodes on our website. >> senator lamar alexander, if somebody asked you for a recommendation about tennessee or tennessee history what would you recommend? >> i would recommend alex stewart by john rise erwin. stewart was a clipper who is a barrel maker and lived in hancock county, a remote county. john r
and georgetown university law professor rosa brooks looks at the expanded roles for the u.s. military around the world. and alberto gonzalez recalls time serving in the justice department and white house council. and seymour hersh on the killing of omomama bin laden. >> there was tension inside. a republican doing things and gates was against things happening in the operation. he thought we should bomb the place and not jeopardize the seals because if something went wrong and they were...
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. >> our history professor representing georgetown university and the university of nebraska, lincoln. we also have the author of "the iron out way: railroads to the civil war and the making of modern america's." we're joined from ohio. good evening. >> it seems rather ironic, many of the parallels from his day and hour day. it is just amazing. again, we're arguing soft money versus hard money. we do see class warfare. there is a class warfare argument. except this time, the argument is coming from the rich against the poor as opposed to the poor against the rich. the irony in my mind is just amazing. >> who would like to take that point? >> well, it isfor bryan making t about the income tax and the monopoly power he sought and the corruption in politics and the trust, all of those things to gather -- he was accused by the republicans of practicing a form of class warfare, of opening the door to class warfare by even mentioning these things, so he was trying to lead americans to see that a class in power was not necessarily looking out for their own interests. that was his main argume
. >> our history professor representing georgetown university and the university of nebraska, lincoln. we also have the author of "the iron out way: railroads to the civil war and the making of modern america's." we're joined from ohio. good evening. >> it seems rather ironic, many of the parallels from his day and hour day. it is just amazing. again, we're arguing soft money versus hard money. we do see class warfare. there is a class warfare argument. except this time,...