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a student at georgetown university extended a hand to one of the many workers who keep the esteem school running, and that simple act started a movement that is inspiring america. here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: at georgetown jesuit university, learning is fevin bellamy is taking it to heart. >> i see the same worker. his name is o'neil bachelor. i sparked up a conversation with him. hey, how you doing? shook his hand. >> reporter: that handshake happened late at night while fevin was studying in the library. o'neil, the janitor, was cleaning up. they soon discovered they are both immigrants and have big dreams. >> my dream was to open a restaurant, you know, i love cooking. he supported it. he said, man, i'm going to do everything i can to help you. >> reporter: and he did. fevin started a facebook page called unsung heroes, telling the stories of the workers who keep the university running. >> i know there's kind of a wall between the students and the workers sometimes. i wanted to use this opportunity to share his story with other students. to see that they're human beings just like
a student at georgetown university extended a hand to one of the many workers who keep the esteem school running, and that simple act started a movement that is inspiring america. here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: at georgetown jesuit university, learning is fevin bellamy is taking it to heart. >> i see the same worker. his name is o'neil bachelor. i sparked up a conversation with him. hey, how you doing? shook his hand. >> reporter: that handshake happened late at night while...
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>> we take you live to georgetown university in washington for a conversation with health and human services secretary cynthia -- cynthia burwell who will take questions if e.j. dionne and from the audience. it's part of the school's exit interview series with cabinet secretaries and other senior obama administration officials, discussing the administration's successes, failures and regrets over the last eight year. and the officials will offer advice to the next administration. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> while we wait for this event with health secretary sylvia burwell to get under way, we'll show you some of today's white house briefing. >> good afternoon, everybody. i to not have any announcements at the top, so we can go straight to questions. >> could you say what role the white house played, if any, in terry carter ordering the pentagon to stop recruitment -- recoupment of the enlistment bonuses sought from some guard members? mr. earnest: as you know, the president makes the fair treatment of our
>> we take you live to georgetown university in washington for a conversation with health and human services secretary cynthia -- cynthia burwell who will take questions if e.j. dionne and from the audience. it's part of the school's exit interview series with cabinet secretaries and other senior obama administration officials, discussing the administration's successes, failures and regrets over the last eight year. and the officials will offer advice to the next administration....
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journalists day, and advisers discuss the 2016 presidential race at eight law forum hosted by georgetown university. that is live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. president obama was in las vegas this evening campaigning on behalf of hillary clinton. he also took the opportunity to talk about the u.s. senate race in nevada. here's a portion of his remarks. pres. obama: on issue after issue, nevada, you have a clear choice. if you care about immigration reform, you can vote for a presidential candidate who sees immigrants only as criminals and rapists, a family never heard of people like kevin and his grandfather, or you can vote for the granddaughter of an immigrant, who believes that everybody deserves the chance to contribute to this country that we love. if you care about criminal justice reform and disrupting the pipeline from underfunded schools to underfunded jails, and helping people serve their time to rehabilitate themselves and become productive members of society, you can vote for an outstanding prosecutor and attorney general who has worked to make the system fairer and safer, or you
journalists day, and advisers discuss the 2016 presidential race at eight law forum hosted by georgetown university. that is live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. president obama was in las vegas this evening campaigning on behalf of hillary clinton. he also took the opportunity to talk about the u.s. senate race in nevada. here's a portion of his remarks. pres. obama: on issue after issue, nevada, you have a clear choice. if you care about immigration reform, you can vote for a presidential...
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from georgetown university, this is one hour. >> good evening, everybody.'m judy feder, professor of public policy. i'm pleased to welcome you to this exit interview on behalf of georgetown university, better known as g.u. politics. we ought to give it a shout out. [applause] the exit interview series launched this fall is exploring the policy and political record of the obama administration with the cabinet secretaries and other senior administration officials who have built that record. we want to learn what they've faced, what they learned, and what they'd advise their successor. true to g.u. politics, we'll be hosting an opposing view. stay tuned for details on that event and please know that the whole series will be published as an oral history of the obama administration. tonight, with health and human services secretary sylvia burwell, our focus is on health reform and health care. safe to say, one of the biggest challenges this administration has faced both politically and operationally. why is it such a challenge? please know that the whole as an w
from georgetown university, this is one hour. >> good evening, everybody.'m judy feder, professor of public policy. i'm pleased to welcome you to this exit interview on behalf of georgetown university, better known as g.u. politics. we ought to give it a shout out. [applause] the exit interview series launched this fall is exploring the policy and political record of the obama administration with the cabinet secretaries and other senior administration officials who have built that record....
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. >> she opted for immediate breast reconstruction at georgetown university hospital using a technique doctor troy pittman calls a game changer. >> i call it the near painless breast reconstruction. >> reporter: rather than put the implant under the muscle, the traditional way, it's placed over the muscle. >> putting the implants on top of the muscle not dividing the completely changes the patient's pain level. >> reporter: meaning there's significantly less pain and faster recovery. kelly went home the morning after surgery and for long walks every day that week. >> they weren't my usual fast pace but they were definitely walks that didn't involve pain. >> she was able to come home like the day she left before absent one thing. and that was the cancer was removed. looking like herself. >> reporter: the procedure carries risks like infection, bleeding, implant rupture and rotation. but dr. pittman says those are rare. he adds that cosmetic results are improved thanks to newer more natural looking shaped implants that don't ripple under the skin. and patients breasts don't look flexed l
. >> she opted for immediate breast reconstruction at georgetown university hospital using a technique doctor troy pittman calls a game changer. >> i call it the near painless breast reconstruction. >> reporter: rather than put the implant under the muscle, the traditional way, it's placed over the muscle. >> putting the implants on top of the muscle not dividing the completely changes the patient's pain level. >> reporter: meaning there's significantly less pain...
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. >> the report from georgetown university said half of american adult, 117 million of us, are in police databases used to identify citizens with facial recognition. the technology often allowed surveillance cameras to scan our faces as we walk down the street. the study said those of us in the database are essentially in a virtual perpetual lineup overwhelmingly made up of noncriminals. groups like the ac almost u say the technology violates our right to privacy. >> the heat is hitting its stride today. we will look at an example in antioch where the average high is 78. we will top out at 83 degrees, at 3:00. we are in the mid-to-upper 70s for the better pat of the afternoon and look where we start at 53 this morning. you can see the flags on the ferry not moving. today, at two to six degrees warmer, than even yesterday. a quick look at sunday night looking dry, but it is monday into tuesday when the scatters showers stat to roll in, and it looks like it could be messy for the commute, and, now, alexis? >> it is messy but we have great driving conditions. we are dry with the middle east
. >> the report from georgetown university said half of american adult, 117 million of us, are in police databases used to identify citizens with facial recognition. the technology often allowed surveillance cameras to scan our faces as we walk down the street. the study said those of us in the database are essentially in a virtual perpetual lineup overwhelmingly made up of noncriminals. groups like the ac almost u say the technology violates our right to privacy. >> the heat is...
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she was hosted by georgetown university and washington, d.c. and was asked about her work on the health care law known as obamacare. and the fight between the obama administration and the republican-led congress over the lost future. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >>> georgetown university is committed to standard pros moting speech and expression that foster the exchange of ie deals and opinions. while it is recognized that not everyone shares the same views, it is expected that everyone respect the right of the speaker an the organizing group. the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy to share their perspectives and ideas by not causing a disruption to the event's activities. at the conclusion, there'll be a question and answer session during which you may ask a question and engage in dialogue. as a reminder, the question and answer session is only open to members of the georgetown university community. please be sure to phrase your question in just that, a form of a question, and the interest
she was hosted by georgetown university and washington, d.c. and was asked about her work on the health care law known as obamacare. and the fight between the obama administration and the republican-led congress over the lost future. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >>> georgetown university is committed to standard pros moting speech and expression that foster the exchange of ie deals and opinions. while it is recognized that not everyone shares the same views, it is expected...
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difference, georgetown university, georgetown university law center where he served as an adjunct professor and he's a contributing writer for many publications and often appears on broadcast commentary as well. seated next to me is katie townsend, litigation director for the reporters committee for freedom of the press, a wonderful nonprofit here in washington, d.c. that is dedicated to pursuing press freedom issues. she is a prolific brief filer and courtroom arguer. she's especially busy these days soon to govern under the freedom of information act. i the privilege of watching her deliver an outstanding argument in the d.c. circuit that actually won. it's a case that stands now for the proposition that when a government employee puts their government e-mail on a private server, the foia law follows them to the server. [inaudible] >> but we are going to talk about a government employee and it may have ramifications. seated to my right is anita kumar, a journal so comes the white house for mcclatchy newspapers. she brings you information every day about the white house and has lately been
difference, georgetown university, georgetown university law center where he served as an adjunct professor and he's a contributing writer for many publications and often appears on broadcast commentary as well. seated next to me is katie townsend, litigation director for the reporters committee for freedom of the press, a wonderful nonprofit here in washington, d.c. that is dedicated to pursuing press freedom issues. she is a prolific brief filer and courtroom arguer. she's especially busy...
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ambassador to yemen from 1997 to 2001, and now with the institute for the study of diplomacy at georgetown universityñrÑixdambassador, this is a complicated tension in the middle east but not have a lot of people have been paying to because the presidential cycle is taking so much of the press. last week we reported a horrible attack, an air strike that killed 150, 140 people, wounded hundreds more. and then it seemed to escalate when they were missiles fired at a u.s. ship. >> right, right, exactly. the attack on our ships was probably a direct retaliation for the sauniÑ bombing of the funeral house. and we responded i think it's important to note that the navy characterized it as a narrow act. i they are we are trying to keep it from escalating. >escalating. >> reporter: our concern there has primarily been al-qaeda and different forces on the ground. >> right. >> reporter: the saudis have been involved for a different reason. >> the saudi's stated concern, they don't want to any government backed on their border. but this has been going on for 18 months and the u.s. support for saudi arabia has al
ambassador to yemen from 1997 to 2001, and now with the institute for the study of diplomacy at georgetown universityñrÑixdambassador, this is a complicated tension in the middle east but not have a lot of people have been paying to because the presidential cycle is taking so much of the press. last week we reported a horrible attack, an air strike that killed 150, 140 people, wounded hundreds more. and then it seemed to escalate when they were missiles fired at a u.s. ship. >> right,...
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trump attorney gl -- announcer: attorney general atetta lynch will be georgetown university talking aboutform. we will take you there at 6:00 p.m. eastern. announcer: campaign coverage continues on c-span. today at 7:00 p.m., richard burr and deborah ross debate for the north carolina u.s. senate. on friday night at 8:00 eastern, the u.s. senate debate in wisconsin between ron johnson and russ feingold. that is followed at 10:00 by the debate for the nevada u.s. senate. watch our complete campaign online atn c-span and c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. watch c-span's live coverage of the third debate between hillary clinton and donald trump on wednesday night. thelife debate preview from university of nevada-las vegas charts at heaven: 30 p.m. eastern. -- starts at 7:30 p.m. eastern. stay with us following the reaction, fewer including calls, tweets, and facebook postings. and watch the debate live or on-demand using your desktop phone or tablet at c-span.org. listen to live coverage with the c-span radio app. download it from the app store or google play. announcer: next, a
trump attorney gl -- announcer: attorney general atetta lynch will be georgetown university talking aboutform. we will take you there at 6:00 p.m. eastern. announcer: campaign coverage continues on c-span. today at 7:00 p.m., richard burr and deborah ross debate for the north carolina u.s. senate. on friday night at 8:00 eastern, the u.s. senate debate in wisconsin between ron johnson and russ feingold. that is followed at 10:00 by the debate for the nevada u.s. senate. watch our complete...
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she earned her degree from georgetown university law center and graduated from middlebury college with a ba in political science. she's a 30 year resident and she and her husband a fairfax county public school assistant principal who continues to teach and raised their three children. please welcome. [applause] bennett grew up in east of st. louis and they moved to fairfax county 35 years ago. together they started and grew a small real estate business until he was diagnosed with leukemia had passed away in 94. a single working mother of three boys running a business. today, her small business has worked on projects that help create job opportunities for more than a thousand workers and generated millions of dollars in economic development for the match region while promoting energy efficient and environmentally sustainable development. she earned her bachelor's degree in education from eastern illinois university and was married to the congressman from 2004 to 2011 while he represented the eighth congressional district and they remain friends today. she continues her work with a numbe
she earned her degree from georgetown university law center and graduated from middlebury college with a ba in political science. she's a 30 year resident and she and her husband a fairfax county public school assistant principal who continues to teach and raised their three children. please welcome. [applause] bennett grew up in east of st. louis and they moved to fairfax county 35 years ago. together they started and grew a small real estate business until he was diagnosed with leukemia had...
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the study -- published by georgetown university -- found that at least half of all american adults are a part of the facial recognition network...gualtieri says -- don't believe claims that the system leads to a "big-brother"-style nation.. "that's not what our system is. it's not what we do. it's the sheriff says the only photos with consent... he says ?his program is not the same system tampa police launched in 2001...which scanned faces in ybor city-- to compare people's photos with criminals. the city later scrapped the system..saying it didn't help fight crime. ((vanessa a dog and car stolen in a matter of still on the run.((laura/ fox 13's ken suarez has all the details about who police are searching for this morning. ((laura plus... another puppy found alone on the side of the road. saved by a group of firefighters... the heartwarming story... ahead. amendment 1 guarantees your right to generate your own solar energy. it also guarantees that those who don't choose solar don't have to subsidize those who do. amendment 1 means commonsense consumer protections safeguarding seniors-
the study -- published by georgetown university -- found that at least half of all american adults are a part of the facial recognition network...gualtieri says -- don't believe claims that the system leads to a "big-brother"-style nation.. "that's not what our system is. it's not what we do. it's the sheriff says the only photos with consent... he says ?his program is not the same system tampa police launched in 2001...which scanned faces in ybor city-- to compare people's...
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scott mulhauser is a fellow at georgetown university."elections are notoriously nasty and this one sure fits the bill."he says there are things the new president can do to unite the country. "there are things we share in common. things like the economy and jobs.""people can work together and get things done. the country wants to see that. the country wants to see solutions."neither candidate with 13 days left to campaign. craig boswell, cbnews, washington. 3 donald trump's son, eric trump is campaigning on his father's behalf in wisconsin today. he'll speak at a field office in bayside in a matter of minutes and then appear in waukesha later tonight. hillary clinton's daughter, chelsea was campaigning in wisconsin yesterday. 3 please stay with cbs 58 in the final days leading up to the election. we will bring you important local elections as well as reaction to the presdential election results. that's november 8th, on our sister stations telemundo wisconsin, wmlw "the m" and right here on cbs 58. support is pouring in for thousands of sol
scott mulhauser is a fellow at georgetown university."elections are notoriously nasty and this one sure fits the bill."he says there are things the new president can do to unite the country. "there are things we share in common. things like the economy and jobs.""people can work together and get things done. the country wants to see that. the country wants to see solutions."neither candidate with 13 days left to campaign. craig boswell, cbnews, washington. 3 donald...
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. >> i wanted to do as much as the make sure i have the best fighting chance medstar georgetown university hospital using a technique dr. troy pittman calls a "game changer.""i call it the near painless breast reconstructio n."rather than put the implant under the muscle the traditional way, it's placed over the muscle."putting the implants on top of the muscle- not dividing the muscle from the rib cage, completely changes the patient's pain faster recovery.kelly went home the morning after surgery and for long walks every day that week."they weren't my usual fast pace but they were definitely walks that didn't involve any pain""she was able to come home like the day she left before absent one thing- that's the cancer was removed looking like herself, feeling like herself"the procedure carries risks like infection, bleeding, implant rupture and rotation but dr. pittman says those ar cosmetic results are improved thanks to newer more natural looking "shaped implants" that don't ripple under the skin... and patients' breasts don't look flexed, like after traditional reconstruction."if you've
. >> i wanted to do as much as the make sure i have the best fighting chance medstar georgetown university hospital using a technique dr. troy pittman calls a "game changer.""i call it the near painless breast reconstructio n."rather than put the implant under the muscle the traditional way, it's placed over the muscle."putting the implants on top of the muscle- not dividing the muscle from the rib cage, completely changes the patient's pain faster recovery.kelly...
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a student at georgetown university extended the hand of friendship to one of the many workers who keep that school running. the simple act started a moving that inspired >> reporter: at georgetown jesuit university learning is rooted in caring, devon is taking it to heart. >> i see the same worker. his name is o'neil bachelor. i struck up a conference with him. i said how are you doing? and shook his hand. >> reporter: it happened at night while she was studying in the library. o'neil was cleaning up. they discovered they have a lot in common. both are immigrants and both restaurant. i love cooking. i explain that. he supported it. he said i'm going to do everything i can to help you. >> reporter: and he did. he started a facebook page called unsung heroes telling the stories of the workers who keep the university running. >> i know there is a wall between the students and other people at times. i wanted to share his story with other students to see they are human beings like us. the only difference is the color of their uniform. >> reporter: students respon chance to make new friends
a student at georgetown university extended the hand of friendship to one of the many workers who keep that school running. the simple act started a moving that inspired >> reporter: at georgetown jesuit university learning is rooted in caring, devon is taking it to heart. >> i see the same worker. his name is o'neil bachelor. i struck up a conference with him. i said how are you doing? and shook his hand. >> reporter: it happened at night while she was studying in the...
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we are talking p the professor in georgetown university. do you see it as cold war, too?> no, i don't. two reasons. this is a pattern we have seen in the clinton and bush and now obama administration where the administration start with good relationships with the russian federation. clinton would go drinking with yeltovenlt and bush saw in putin's so. and obama start it with a reset. but in the end, there was a major break down in the relationship. the bush administration faced the russian intervention in georgia and the obama administration is dealing with the ukraine and russian assistance for the assad regime. this is a pattern since the end of the cold war and not a surprising one. but what is different now, the russians have turned up the temperature on not only the ukraine but syria and seizure of aleppo. >> mike pence was critical of the obama administration's approach to russia and saying they should be tougher and brought to mind in 2012 when president obama was caught on a hot mi c assuring the outgoing russian president who was a puppet of vladimar putin, that
we are talking p the professor in georgetown university. do you see it as cold war, too?> no, i don't. two reasons. this is a pattern we have seen in the clinton and bush and now obama administration where the administration start with good relationships with the russian federation. clinton would go drinking with yeltovenlt and bush saw in putin's so. and obama start it with a reset. but in the end, there was a major break down in the relationship. the bush administration faced the russian...
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. >> reporter: scott mullhouser is a fellow at georgetown university. >> elections are notoriously nasty, and this one fits the bill. >> reporter: there are things the new president can do to unite the country. >> there are things we share in common. there are things -- things like the we can work together and get things done. the country wants to see that. the country wants to see solutions. >> reporter: neither candidate is likely to stop the attacks with 13 days remaining to campaign. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> one thing most americans do agree about is their dislike for both candidates. the real clear politics average of polls shows 52% of americans surveyed have an unfavorable view of hillary clinton. donald trump has even lower unfavorable rating. >>> pinpointing the weather where you live. now your cleveland 19 first alert forecast. >> jeff: all right. as we've been saying, i am looking at dry conditions here this evening. i think sometime after about 9:00, 10:00 or so is when the rain is going to start to come in. for the cleveland area, i'm thinking around 11:00. s
. >> reporter: scott mullhouser is a fellow at georgetown university. >> elections are notoriously nasty, and this one fits the bill. >> reporter: there are things the new president can do to unite the country. >> there are things we share in common. there are things -- things like the we can work together and get things done. the country wants to see that. the country wants to see solutions. >> reporter: neither candidate is likely to stop the attacks with 13 days...
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this one is at georgetown university and is the author of a time magazine article entitled how republicanse being taken hostage by donald trump. provocative title indeed. thank you very much for joining us. what's the path if donald trump loses and if there are down ballot implications and you can see hillary clinton campaigning across battleground states now to try to get more democrats across the finish line for the senate. what does the party do? >> well, i'm very optimistic in the medium term. we need to do certain things to get in better position, particularly in terms of appealing to noncollege educated people. as the democratic party has shed noncollege educated white voters the republican party gained them. that's something we have to change both some of the policies and messages that allow donald trump to get our nomination. the right way to think of donald trump is not as a republican. he's not a conservative, not a republican. he is a third party populist who gained our nomination because we had a five-car pile-up in the establishment lane of the party. in order to prevent it fr
this one is at georgetown university and is the author of a time magazine article entitled how republicanse being taken hostage by donald trump. provocative title indeed. thank you very much for joining us. what's the path if donald trump loses and if there are down ballot implications and you can see hillary clinton campaigning across battleground states now to try to get more democrats across the finish line for the senate. what does the party do? >> well, i'm very optimistic in the...
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live coverage from georgetown university beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. nation elects a new president in november, will america have its first foreign-born first lady since teresa adams, or will it have a former president as first gentleman? learn more about the influence of america's presidential spouses from c-span's "first ladies." thest ladies" gives readers lives and impact of every first lady in history. it features interviews with the nation's leading first lady historians. briefhapter also offers a biography of 45 presidential spouses and archival photos from their lives. published by public affairs, it is now available at your favorite seller and also as an e-book. next, a discussion on social and economic issues facing white working last americans. -- working-class americans. it is one hour.
live coverage from georgetown university beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. nation elects a new president in november, will america have its first foreign-born first lady since teresa adams, or will it have a former president as first gentleman? learn more about the influence of america's presidential spouses from c-span's "first ladies." thest ladies" gives readers lives and impact of every first lady in history. it features interviews with the nation's leading...
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harrisburg virginia former university of maryland star and rebecca brunson from dc drafted from georgetown university. love the local representatives. >>> a special honor bestowed on two prince george's county high school students. >> it's friday. >> and see how the store the celebrating >> we got big changes coming rush hours and do we have winds. i'm going to have the full seven-day forecast after the woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. man: or me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. tock voted to defund planned parenthood... man: five times. woman: barbara comstock is against marriage equality. man: she even voted to let federal contractors discriminate against gay employees... man: twice. woman: barbara comstock. too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac . >>> a special honor on two prince william county county high school students. >>> part of a elite group >> ariana and natalie are chosen from more than 2000 students to be part of the all american marching
harrisburg virginia former university of maryland star and rebecca brunson from dc drafted from georgetown university. love the local representatives. >>> a special honor bestowed on two prince george's county high school students. >> it's friday. >> and see how the store the celebrating >> we got big changes coming rush hours and do we have winds. i'm going to have the full seven-day forecast after the woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. man:...
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that will take part hosted by georgetown university. we will have live coverage starting at seven eastern on c-span2. >> tonight on the committee caters james lewis, senior vice president at the center for strategic and international study looks at the alleged russian cyber hacking of the u.s. election system. also a retaliatory strike against russia. he is interviewed by reuters reporter. >> the russians hacked into both campaigns in both 2012 and 2008. what's different this time is the release of the data. before they took e-mail donor lists, campaign strategy and research, this is the third time they've done that. what's different now is the overt political you. >> watch the communicators tonight at 830 eastern on c-span2. >> c-span brings you more debates this week from key u.s. senate races. this evening at seven, live on c-span, the, the pennsylvania senate debate between republican senator pat toomey and katie mcginty. at wednesday night at ten on c-span, a debate for the florida senate between marco rubio and patrick murphy. thu
that will take part hosted by georgetown university. we will have live coverage starting at seven eastern on c-span2. >> tonight on the committee caters james lewis, senior vice president at the center for strategic and international study looks at the alleged russian cyber hacking of the u.s. election system. also a retaliatory strike against russia. he is interviewed by reuters reporter. >> the russians hacked into both campaigns in both 2012 and 2008. what's different this time...
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georgetown university recently hosted a conference on sexual assault on college campuses. researchers, legal experts and college administrators discussed the prevalence of sexual assault, problems with reporting assaults, and how colleges deal with the issue. >>> i'm going to very briefly introduce the folks on the panel and then turn it over to them. this panel as you see is on harassment and fair process, and we have nancy cantalupcantalupo georgetown university. along with william kidder, associate vice-president and chief of staff in the office of the president, and they're going to be presenting their paper is "below the surface of the water in the title 9 iceberg." and then we have brian pappas, who is, bear with me, a complicated title. associate professor of clinical law, associate director of the adr program and director of the conflict resolution clinic at michigan state university. his paper is "abuse of freedom, balancing quality and title 9 procedures." then kelly behre, legal assistance clinic. and she is talking about the brainstorming about the role of law
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i'm a university professor, proud of my georgetown connection. [applause] >> hasn't joined the union. >> linda lake, long-time democratic pollster and strategist. she has worked with dozens of democratic candidates for office for progressive organizations for dnc and not surprisingly a supporter of hillary clinton. beside her, general joseph kellogg, foreign policy advisor to the donald trump campaign. general kellogg spent 35 years in the u.s. army and serving in vietnam and desert storm. commanded 82nd airborne division. he hassle very star and several bronze stars. peter heart, democratic pollster, not surprising of heart research would be the brains i agree, behind the "nbc/wall street journal" poll. finally, karen tumulty is national political correspondent for washington post. she was political correspondent for the "time" magazine. she is our straight royce down the panel. thanks for joining as you and doing this today. i want to start with the state of the race. i will start with peter. give us a sense where the race stands at this moment
i'm a university professor, proud of my georgetown connection. [applause] >> hasn't joined the union. >> linda lake, long-time democratic pollster and strategist. she has worked with dozens of democratic candidates for office for progressive organizations for dnc and not surprisingly a supporter of hillary clinton. beside her, general joseph kellogg, foreign policy advisor to the donald trump campaign. general kellogg spent 35 years in the u.s. army and serving in vietnam and desert...
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. >> a report from georgetown university said half of american adults, 117 million of us, are in police data businesses used to identify citizens with facial recognition technology. this offers surveillance cameras to scan our faces when we walk down the street. and those in the database are essentially in a voter you'll perpetual lineup overwhelmingly made up of noncriminals which some say violates our right to privacy. >> now back to our headache in the hayward area. southbound 80, we have a three car crash beyond the 92 interchange. we still have two right lanes dropped. a tow truck is called to the scene. two of the three vehicles will need help to get out of this. i check asked we are up to five mile backup and that is north of 238 and using our speed indication tool, and you can see back here south that 238 interchange, 14 miles per hour average and you get closer, you are up to 24 miles per hour. a little bit better but, honestly you are crawling for the five mile stretch. slow through the bay bridge toll plaza and we have the metering lights turned on at 5:29. tracy to dublin wa
. >> a report from georgetown university said half of american adults, 117 million of us, are in police data businesses used to identify citizens with facial recognition technology. this offers surveillance cameras to scan our faces when we walk down the street. and those in the database are essentially in a voter you'll perpetual lineup overwhelmingly made up of noncriminals which some say violates our right to privacy. >> now back to our headache in the hayward area. southbound...
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washington center, georgetown university. >> with the announcement of the go-ahead for a new $543 million prince george's county regional medical hope to resut tate the hospital's reputation. there have already been changes in the management and through an expanding relationship with the university of maryland's medical system. >> it has been a long even difficult road for the board whose members were resolute that we join the university system. >> we think in many ways this is a dawn of a whole new era here in health care. in prince george's county. >> a new era in state and county cooperation, too. the rest of the $540 million from bond issues and other sources. planners see this as an investment not only in the health of the region's citizens but rooms for expansion will figure into prince george's. the transformation of the largo sound area into what is essentially downtown prince george's county is all documented and getting ready to happen. wow. you're right on time. he showed up on time, as promised, to install fios and set up the wi-fi that janet, jamie, jenny, jemma and jasmine n
washington center, georgetown university. >> with the announcement of the go-ahead for a new $543 million prince george's county regional medical hope to resut tate the hospital's reputation. there have already been changes in the management and through an expanding relationship with the university of maryland's medical system. >> it has been a long even difficult road for the board whose members were resolute that we join the university system. >> we think in many ways this...
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from georgetown university law center, this is just under two hours. >> okay, everybody if we can gettart started. i'm going to briefly introduce the folks on the panel and turn it over to them. this panel as you see in your materials is on harassment, abuse and fair process, we have nancy canalupo. we're happy to have nancy back. along with william kidder, who is associate vice president and chief of staff in the office of the president at sonoma state university. they're going to be presenting. their paper is below the surface of the water. sexual harassment by college faculty. we have brian pappas, who is -- he has a complicated title. associate director of the adr program. his paper is abuse of freedom, balancing quality and efficiency in faculty title nine procedures. and then we have kelly bear who is director of the uc dave igs family protection and legal assistance clinic. she's talking about the brainstorming about the law school clinics to provide assistance. we have alexander brodsky, who is a j.d. from yale. and she'll be talking about a rising tide learning about fair dis
from georgetown university law center, this is just under two hours. >> okay, everybody if we can gettart started. i'm going to briefly introduce the folks on the panel and turn it over to them. this panel as you see in your materials is on harassment, abuse and fair process, we have nancy canalupo. we're happy to have nancy back. along with william kidder, who is associate vice president and chief of staff in the office of the president at sonoma state university. they're going to be...
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madeleine albright: i decided finally to put my phd to work, and got a job at georgetown university teachingn the school of foreign service. it was interesting, because georgetown had been a single-sex school. they had become coed, and wants to have women professors. , was hired to be a role model which is not a simple activity. i have never taught. i began to teach, and i taught some graduate students, and then undergrads, and i really liked it. i was a full-time professor. mr. rubenstein: in 1984, mondale democratic family for president. geraldine ferraro was the pick for vice president. what was your thought there? madeleine albright: i thought one thing really does lead to another. to go back on something, what had happened was what mondale -- because they done so much fundraising, i had gotten a call saying that he was running for president, and what i be his .undraiser i was trying to make up my mind whether i would do it or not when he pulled out, so i never had to make up my mind. when i was sitting in burzynski's office and was interviewing for the job, mondale walked in and burzyns
madeleine albright: i decided finally to put my phd to work, and got a job at georgetown university teachingn the school of foreign service. it was interesting, because georgetown had been a single-sex school. they had become coed, and wants to have women professors. , was hired to be a role model which is not a simple activity. i have never taught. i began to teach, and i taught some graduate students, and then undergrads, and i really liked it. i was a full-time professor. mr. rubenstein: in...
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georgetown jesuit university, learning is rooted in caring. bellamy is taking it to heart. >> i see the same worker. his name is o'neil bachelor. i sparked up a conversation with him. hey, how you doing? shook his hand. >> reporter: that handshake happened late at night while fechb ip was studying in the library. both are immigrants and both had big dreams. >> my dream was to open a restaurant, you know, i l i explained that to him. he supported it. he said, man, i'm going to do everything i can to help you. >> reporter: and he did. fevin started a facebook page called unsung heroes, telling the stories of the workers who keep the university running. >> i know there's kind of a wall between the students and the workers sometimes. i wanted to use this opportunity to share his story with other students. to see that they're human beings just like us, the only difference is the color of their said students responded immediately, welcoming the chance to make new friends and make an impact. they recently helped raise $2500 for o'neil to start his ca
georgetown jesuit university, learning is rooted in caring. bellamy is taking it to heart. >> i see the same worker. his name is o'neil bachelor. i sparked up a conversation with him. hey, how you doing? shook his hand. >> reporter: that handshake happened late at night while fechb ip was studying in the library. both are immigrants and both had big dreams. >> my dream was to open a restaurant, you know, i l i explained that to him. he supported it. he said, man, i'm going to...
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the same time, it is a >> were going to leave the last 10 minutes of this discussion live to georgetown university where attorney general loretta lynch will be speaking on criminal justice reform. by thebeing introduced dean of the school. >> through this series hosted by the georgetown institute of collects and public service of our mccourt school of public policy, we have the opportunity andear cabinet secretaries senior white house officials as they reflect on their tenure as members of the obama administration and the political and policy issues that have nation over the course of these past eight years. these distinguished public who engage in dialogue with our community, sharing successes and challenges as well as articulating their remaining goals and insights for the next administration on a range of issues including national security and foreign policy, the economy, climate change, health in the political climate in washington. we are pleased to welcome attorney general loretta lynch, who will engage in conversation martin.hel three weeks ago, we were privileged to host the attorney gener
the same time, it is a >> were going to leave the last 10 minutes of this discussion live to georgetown university where attorney general loretta lynch will be speaking on criminal justice reform. by thebeing introduced dean of the school. >> through this series hosted by the georgetown institute of collects and public service of our mccourt school of public policy, we have the opportunity andear cabinet secretaries senior white house officials as they reflect on their tenure as...
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that will take part hosted by georgetown university.ll have live coverage starting at seven eastern on c-span2. >> tonight on the committee caters james lewis, senior vice president at the center for strategic and international study looks at the alleged russian cyber hacking of the u.s. election system. also a retaliatory strike against russia. he is interviewed by reuters reporter. >> the russians hacked into both campaigns in both 2012 and 2008. what's different this time is the release of the data.
that will take part hosted by georgetown university.ll have live coverage starting at seven eastern on c-span2. >> tonight on the committee caters james lewis, senior vice president at the center for strategic and international study looks at the alleged russian cyber hacking of the u.s. election system. also a retaliatory strike against russia. he is interviewed by reuters reporter. >> the russians hacked into both campaigns in both 2012 and 2008. what's different this time is the...
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dealing with big institutions including big oil and studied a lot about the middle east at georgetown universityi was a lehman fellow and did a lot of traveling as well so the result is the book. what the book does is document the expansion of the military-industrial complex to include additional elements. we have five altogether. you have the military, defense contractors, congress, the intelligence community and the think tank cox, these elements, there are probably others but these were the five big ones he saw emerge and he wrote about and documented and are a big part of this book. let's go individually to each of these, starting with congress which supports billions of dollars in military and security spending and campaign contributions. so a good example with what happens with congress is the story of the c-17 cargo jet. there are two parts to this story. in 1990, when dick cheney who later became vice president, in 1990 he was secretary of defense under president george hw bush and cheney as the guy who was over the pentagon in defense operations wanted to purchase 120 of the c-17 jets.
dealing with big institutions including big oil and studied a lot about the middle east at georgetown universityi was a lehman fellow and did a lot of traveling as well so the result is the book. what the book does is document the expansion of the military-industrial complex to include additional elements. we have five altogether. you have the military, defense contractors, congress, the intelligence community and the think tank cox, these elements, there are probably others but these were the...
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world east most security experts, data and golyath and laura next to me, professor of law at georgetown universitylaw and director of georgetown's center on national security and the law and she is director of the center on privacy and technology and her most recent book is the future of foreign intelligence. privacy and surveillance in a digital age. please let's welcome them and then we will get started. [applause] >> so i past, present future. the thing to keep in mind when you're reading the headlines today is that all of this might be new to you but it's been going on for a long, long time. it goes back the dawn of the internet. in 1967, '67, almost 50 years ago the precursor of the internet. there was a man name willis and he had been a pioneer in computer. he worked at princeton and advisory board of nsa. he wrote a paper, it was secret at the time, it's been declassified and the thing about putting information on a network or you put information online, it might have been the first use of the word online, online from multiple unsecured locations is that you're creating inherent vulnerabili
world east most security experts, data and golyath and laura next to me, professor of law at georgetown universitylaw and director of georgetown's center on national security and the law and she is director of the center on privacy and technology and her most recent book is the future of foreign intelligence. privacy and surveillance in a digital age. please let's welcome them and then we will get started. [applause] >> so i past, present future. the thing to keep in mind when you're...
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if you don't want to take my word for it, go to the georgetown university study released maybe now six months ago. they studied all 100 senators, and of those 100 senators, i came in in the top five of being bi-partisan. so i think when you say getting things done and it's got to be done in a bi-partisan proven that you can work in a bi-partisan way and get things done. 13 bills by a democratic president says it all. >> mrs. judge, you appear to be itching for 30 seconds. >> i don't know if i need the full 30 seconds. i would just say that the workload in the united states senate in the last year, two, has been the lightest in years, probably since the eisenhower years. time to get back to work. let's get back to work. let's start talking about student loan debt, prescription drugs, let's start talking about climate change, clean air, clean water. we need to be talking about the issues that are important to people today. they are not being addressed. >> senator, final comment. >> can i answer about the workload of the united states senate? >> please. you have 30 seconds. >> compare 201
if you don't want to take my word for it, go to the georgetown university study released maybe now six months ago. they studied all 100 senators, and of those 100 senators, i came in in the top five of being bi-partisan. so i think when you say getting things done and it's got to be done in a bi-partisan proven that you can work in a bi-partisan way and get things done. 13 bills by a democratic president says it all. >> mrs. judge, you appear to be itching for 30 seconds. >> i don't...
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randy barnett, who i see here tonight, constitutional law professor at georgetown university law center, calls justice thomas a fearless originalist. he honors the constitution as it was written. he went on to say he elevates the original meaning of the text of the president. -- precident. in other words, he puts the founders above dead justices. [applause] i might add, he puts them above alive justices as well. [laughter] [applause] i think the best test of anyone appointed to any court is how the person who appointed him feels about it. that is why a think we should all be interested to know that president bush, in talking about him, said this about him, and how proud he was for this election. he said, "while justice thomas is known both for his consistently sober demeanor on the bench, and his thoughtful and respected jurisprudence, he is also widely admired for his warmth among his colleagues law , clerks, and the court stuff." he wound up by saying, he is a very good man, and that's why i'm so pleased to introduce to you tonight that good man, clarence thomas. [applause] joining hi
randy barnett, who i see here tonight, constitutional law professor at georgetown university law center, calls justice thomas a fearless originalist. he honors the constitution as it was written. he went on to say he elevates the original meaning of the text of the president. -- precident. in other words, he puts the founders above dead justices. [applause] i might add, he puts them above alive justices as well. [laughter] [applause] i think the best test of anyone appointed to any court is how...
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. >> professor socializes in the horror genre at georgetown university. the centuries. >> ravens are ominous birds in literature going back all the way to shakespeare. they come up in macbeth, in mid summer night's dream, asks, would anyone not trade a raven for a dove? he's referenceness the book of genesis l. it's important that we remember that ravens have connoted death and upper natural close to something that you've heard so many terrible, frightening things about. >> yeah. >> beauty, brains, maligned and misunderstood. will i fear them from now on? to quote the raven -- >> never more. >> pauley: still to come -- ? i'm so ready. on broadway. on broadway. but next -- a halloween visit with actor eddie redmayne. but next -- a halloween visit nutella adds a smile to any morning. nutella - spread the happy! (vo) stank face. with new guaranteed tidylock protection, you won't have to face one more stank face. tidy cats. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. >> it's "sunday morning" on cbs. here again is jane pauley. >> pauley: eddie redmayn
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she earned her law degree from georgetown university law center and graduate from middlebury college with a ba in political science. she said 30 to resident of mclean, virginia. she and her husband, retired public schools -- please welcome congresswoman barbara comstock. [applause] >> lwin bennett grew up on her family's farm east of st. louis. she and her husband moved to fairfax county 35 years ago. together they started and grew a small business, small real estate business in quebec was diagnosed with leukemia and passed away in 1994. left a single working mother of three boys running a business. today her small business has worked on projects that help create job opportunities for more than 1000 workers and generated millions of dollars in economic development for the metro region. while promoting energy efficiency and a financially sustainable development. ms. bennett earned her bachelor's degree in education from eastern illinois university. she was married to congressman jim durand from 2004-2011 while they represented the neighboring eighth congressional district, and they re
she earned her law degree from georgetown university law center and graduate from middlebury college with a ba in political science. she said 30 to resident of mclean, virginia. she and her husband, retired public schools -- please welcome congresswoman barbara comstock. [applause] >> lwin bennett grew up on her family's farm east of st. louis. she and her husband moved to fairfax county 35 years ago. together they started and grew a small business, small real estate business in quebec...
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the report was released tuesday by the center for privacy & technology at the georgetown university law school. in technology news, a new lawsuit accuses another samsung smarartphone of being potentialy explosive. the suit claims a samsung galaxy s6 active exploded, burst into flames 5 inches high and melted the flesh of its owner. this comes after samsung has ended the production of its gagalaxy note 7 smartphone becae the device is prone to catching on fire, and recalled 2.5 million phones after complplains the babatteries were e explodin. and in argentina, thousands of women walked out of work on wednesday for a women's strike, protesting gender violencece and the brutal rape and murder of a 16-year-old argentine girl named lucia perez earlier this month. protesters held signs reading, "if you touch one of us, we all react." solidarity protests were also held in mexico, bolivia, chile, paraguay, uruguay, and the united states. this is argentine protester andrea vazquez. >> because i don't want to be the next woman and a plastic bag. the clock is ticking. we all have to be here -- men
the report was released tuesday by the center for privacy & technology at the georgetown university law school. in technology news, a new lawsuit accuses another samsung smarartphone of being potentialy explosive. the suit claims a samsung galaxy s6 active exploded, burst into flames 5 inches high and melted the flesh of its owner. this comes after samsung has ended the production of its gagalaxy note 7 smartphone becae the device is prone to catching on fire, and recalled 2.5 million...
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institutions including big oil and also helped that i'd studied a lot about the middle east at georgetown universityand also harvard where i was a fellow and i've done a lot of traveling as well. so the result of all of this is the book. and as i said, what the book does is document the expansion of the military-industrial complex to include these additional elements. so, we have five altogether. we have the military, the defense contractors -- we have congress committee intelligence community and the think tank interventionists. these were the five that he saw emerge and wrote about and documented that are a big part of this book. so let's go individually with each of these. starting with congress which supports billions of dollars in security spending and the campaign contributions. so a good example of what happens with congress as the story of the cargo jet. there's two parts to the story. in 1990 when dick cheney, 1990 secretary defends. it was the guy over the pentagon and the defense obligations wanted to purchase 120 of these. once they were built the program was supposed to stop because tha
institutions including big oil and also helped that i'd studied a lot about the middle east at georgetown universityand also harvard where i was a fellow and i've done a lot of traveling as well. so the result of all of this is the book. and as i said, what the book does is document the expansion of the military-industrial complex to include these additional elements. so, we have five altogether. we have the military, the defense contractors -- we have congress committee intelligence community...
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i've been teaching a class, and of my class of georgetown university many are going into the foreign service. and it's interest to me the students today who want to go into the foreign service. they want to be abroad and they want to make a difference. what motivated you? >> the same things i think that motivated my colleagues. of course, a sense patriotism with a small p a desire to serve my country. but also a desire to learn about the rest of the world. to experience foreign culture, foreign language. i love languages and really take a deep dive into how others think about the united states. i was really caught by the mandate of mutual understanding and the idea that we should go abroad to serve american foreign policy but also to bring back home the opinion and view points of foreign publics that we're living and working among, and try to use that to inform u.s. foreign policy. >> explain if you will a little bit about public diplomacy i want to ask you that upfront because it's interesting when the organization, the united states information agency was melded into the state depa
i've been teaching a class, and of my class of georgetown university many are going into the foreign service. and it's interest to me the students today who want to go into the foreign service. they want to be abroad and they want to make a difference. what motivated you? >> the same things i think that motivated my colleagues. of course, a sense patriotism with a small p a desire to serve my country. but also a desire to learn about the rest of the world. to experience foreign culture,...