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host: anthony carnevale is a professor at georgetown university. the administration is making a push, looking at apprenticeship programs in the united states. where is it coming from? guest: apprenticeship is the gold standard for job training, you make more than a college graduate and the employer will pay for it. that is the tricky part. european countries, this is a 40% popular alternative for to 60% of young people when they graduate from high school, they have a skilled trade and a job and the youth unemployment rate is 1/5 of our youth unemployment rate. the trouble is a cost a lot of money and a apprenticeship can cost the employer from $60,000 to $250,000. in south carolina and north carolina, companies who do this do it at somewhat lower costs, $190,000. this is on the employer. it is great stuff. no doubt about it. if you can get and apprenticeship, grab it. the: what trades fit under apprenticeship? know: the trades we all are in the construction trade, everything from being a crane operator, licorice and, plumbing -- electrician, plumbi
host: anthony carnevale is a professor at georgetown university. the administration is making a push, looking at apprenticeship programs in the united states. where is it coming from? guest: apprenticeship is the gold standard for job training, you make more than a college graduate and the employer will pay for it. that is the tricky part. european countries, this is a 40% popular alternative for to 60% of young people when they graduate from high school, they have a skilled trade and a job and...
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. >> sreenivasan: graduation day at georgetown university.s four years, more than $200,000, and a lot of hard work to get here. but now, more employers are asking, what does a four-year degree really mean? what true, marketable skills can new graduates offer the workforce? georgetown university is trying to answer that question. >> we're hearing from employers, "how do you differentiate between two graduates?" >> sreenivasan: professor randall bass leads the college's designing the future initiative. >> if you have got a pile of ten graduates who all have degrees from quality liberal arts schools and they all look more or less alike in terms of their formal credentials, are there ways to differentiate them? >> sreenivasan: last semester, bass and colleagues at georgetown offered a free experimental course for students who want to further distinguish themselves. instead of receiving a traditional credit, students who meet the requirements are awarded a digital badge. >> what we see in the badges is a way of trying to help students tell a story
. >> sreenivasan: graduation day at georgetown university.s four years, more than $200,000, and a lot of hard work to get here. but now, more employers are asking, what does a four-year degree really mean? what true, marketable skills can new graduates offer the workforce? georgetown university is trying to answer that question. >> we're hearing from employers, "how do you differentiate between two graduates?" >> sreenivasan: professor randall bass leads the...
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a look at president trump's proposal for a new job apprenticeship program with georgetown university professor anthony carnevale. host: georgia congressional district will be the focus of congressional. they are fighting over a seat formally held by tom price. they are viewing this a congressional seat. stay close to c-span for more results from that contest. it's june 20th for this edition of "washington journal" and our first hour, we want to get your input on the best way to train the u.s. workforce. this comes especially as trump administration making a big push on getting more businesses to invest in apprenticeship program as a means of train people on a skill this could result in good paying jobs. from you it's learning a skill like apprenticeship program better way to improve the workforce versus the value of getting a college education versus going to the military to learn a skill or other ways to improve how u.s. workers are trained. here's how unlet us know your thoughts. 202-748-8000202-748-8000202-748-8000202-748-8000 college if there are other ways to do it, it,202-748-8
a look at president trump's proposal for a new job apprenticeship program with georgetown university professor anthony carnevale. host: georgia congressional district will be the focus of congressional. they are fighting over a seat formally held by tom price. they are viewing this a congressional seat. stay close to c-span for more results from that contest. it's june 20th for this edition of "washington journal" and our first hour, we want to get your input on the best way to train...
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on monday we are at busboys and poets in washington dc where georgetown university law professor will examine the impact of the case. it ended bans on internet -- interracial marriage. we are headed to the mercator center. for financial times, spirit with his current states of liberal democracy around the world. it will be out west in san francisco california. adam will report on the growth of huber. also that evening in the nation's capital science magazine will recall the five mass extinctions. there's a we are in new york city for former district attorney james is iran's thought. the roosevelt reading possible. that is a look at some of the events that we will be covering this week. many of these events are open for the public. look for them to air in the near future. [inaudible] good afternoon.
on monday we are at busboys and poets in washington dc where georgetown university law professor will examine the impact of the case. it ended bans on internet -- interracial marriage. we are headed to the mercator center. for financial times, spirit with his current states of liberal democracy around the world. it will be out west in san francisco california. adam will report on the growth of huber. also that evening in the nation's capital science magazine will recall the five mass...
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at georgetown university he is a professor of sociology, contributing opinion writer to the "new york times" and a contributing editor of both the news public and espn's the unfee feeted web site. also an ordained baptist minister, which informs the shape of this newest book, this 19th, "tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america. "me in walking dr. michael eric dyson. [applause] >> thank you. let's start with why you chose to shape this book as a sermon. >> first of all i want to thank miss white for this extraordinary engagement and to the book festival, i love this book festival. i've been here before, and just love coming back to chicago and hanging out. shoutout to c-span, whatever. so, i like to say that the sermon chose me to keep in a religious theme and a vain. i've been struggling with my editor and agent, and the book wasn't going as swimmingly as either -- any of us wanted. i had written an op-ed for "the new york times" in the immediate aftermath of the deaths of mr. castile and mr. sperling i had enough and said we have to do something about this. based upon the out
at georgetown university he is a professor of sociology, contributing opinion writer to the "new york times" and a contributing editor of both the news public and espn's the unfee feeted web site. also an ordained baptist minister, which informs the shape of this newest book, this 19th, "tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america. "me in walking dr. michael eric dyson. [applause] >> thank you. let's start with why you chose to shape this book as a sermon. >>...
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he is now a professor at georgetown university and chair of the u.s. a institute at johns hopkins university. >> i think today's meeting is a success in the sense that the united states end and the south koreans indicated they value the alliance very much and the alliance is important to the security of both our countries and the stability of northeast asia. the way you framed that question, it's going to lead to the resolution of the issue with north korea, is a bit of a reach from at least what i could take away from the meeting. >> brangham: you and several other former cabinet officials and senators wrote a letter to the trump administration. were you urged they take direct immediate talks with the north koreans, possibly send a high-ranking envoy to north korea? why do you think that's a good idea? >> for a variety of reasons. i think that people who favor negotiations do so partly because the alternatives are miserable. there are fundamentally three options in dealing with north korea, and there always have been since the end of the korean war. on
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. >> so the news comes from a report authored by georgetown university law schools center on poverty and inequality shows that black girls are seen as more sexually mature than their white counterparts. the study also found that black girls know more than whites about adult topics. the report focuses on girls between 5 and 14 years old. the executive director of the center tells our editorial partners at the washington post that black girls are seen as less innocent and in need girls of the same age. >>> trending now, what researchers found in starbucks iced drinks that has coffee drinkers squirming tonight. >>> america's obesity epidemic takes aim at our four legged friends. >>> not as cool tonight. but certainly comfortable. here are the low temperatures. 58 in manassas. 59 in frederick. 58 in damascus. we'll come back and talk about when the 90s return and when the humidity returns as well. ,, this is quite a crabtastic. starbucks is one of the coffee shops found to have elevated levels of fecal bacteria in its iced drinks. according to an investigation by the bbc. >> it makes you
. >> so the news comes from a report authored by georgetown university law schools center on poverty and inequality shows that black girls are seen as more sexually mature than their white counterparts. the study also found that black girls know more than whites about adult topics. the report focuses on girls between 5 and 14 years old. the executive director of the center tells our editorial partners at the washington post that black girls are seen as less innocent and in need girls of...
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we want to break down some details joining you say to do that is professor susan wood from georgetown universityrning, thank you for coming in. it's george washington, when we look at this, in comparison to the house bill, i heard people tell me that this was like a low calory version of the house bill, and that was dramatically unpopular in a lot of circles. is this a less intensive version of a wildly unpopular bill or is this something dramatically different from what the house had come up with? >> it's a bit of both. it's certainly not obamacare light. which is what i believe the low calory version you're talking about. in fact, it does dramatic things, long goals of conservatives where are being slid in with guise of replace the affordable care act. so there will be dramatic changes >> one of the key tenants is the idea of block grants to states. my question for you is how different, we have viewers in virginia, maryland and the district. when you're talking about states taking a much bigger opener role in healthcare than we've seen, what potentially healthcare be dramatically different acr
we want to break down some details joining you say to do that is professor susan wood from georgetown universityrning, thank you for coming in. it's george washington, when we look at this, in comparison to the house bill, i heard people tell me that this was like a low calory version of the house bill, and that was dramatically unpopular in a lot of circles. is this a less intensive version of a wildly unpopular bill or is this something dramatically different from what the house had come up...
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this discussion was part of a conference hosted by the education writers association at georgetown university. it's just over an hour. >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for coming to this panel. i'm eric, deputy director at ewa. today we are going to discuss an issue that has been getting just a little bit of attention these days, school choice and especially private school choice. i know that there is all sorts of forms of school choice in this country and a lot of conversation about charters in particular, as well. given so much of the recent conversation and the recent presidential election i think this is where we are going to do our primary focus. we will allow a little time for other issues if you have questions and so forth. so school vouchers and other voucher-like programs, voucher cousins, if you will, have been growing in number. the cousins would be like tax credit scholarships and education savings accounts. the latter is what one proponent called the cool new kid on the block. as most of you know president trump and his secretary of education are big fans of school choice and s
this discussion was part of a conference hosted by the education writers association at georgetown university. it's just over an hour. >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for coming to this panel. i'm eric, deputy director at ewa. today we are going to discuss an issue that has been getting just a little bit of attention these days, school choice and especially private school choice. i know that there is all sorts of forms of school choice in this country and a lot of conversation about...
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georgetown university hospital. >> sometimes you can't see that with your eye.or can you see the speed and the metrics with the technology, wearable technology. it's reducing the objectivity in the process. this gives us a lot more real data. >> reporter: here's how it works. the sensors have similar technology through an iphone and provide numbers for the body's twists, turns, seymmetry and speed >> reporter: he's seeing this patient for lower attaches thcs her jog on the treadmill. >> she was almost an 8% difference left leg very us the right leg. she's had back pain and pain down the left leg. we can see that with the naked eye and now technology supports that. >> reporter: this technology was developed in us a trail yi aust. he brought this to the center last year and says it helped his patients get better faster. >> i'm figuring out things faster than i would have before because i have realtime data to do it. and can administer it early on in the rehabilitation process. you view this a few pg so, consider yourself just like everyone else. >> 50,000 people s
georgetown university hospital. >> sometimes you can't see that with your eye.or can you see the speed and the metrics with the technology, wearable technology. it's reducing the objectivity in the process. this gives us a lot more real data. >> reporter: here's how it works. the sensors have similar technology through an iphone and provide numbers for the body's twists, turns, seymmetry and speed >> reporter: he's seeing this patient for lower attaches thcs her jog on the...
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working to fix a broken sewer that needs 24 hour lane closures on canal road at the entrance to georgetown universityrk started this week and will continue until monday. crews will close one westbound lane and the eastbound turn lane of canal road. >>> a kooump couple of years a caused major flooding on to the capitol trail. >>> maybe you will take an uber out. soon you can tip your driver just like in taxicabs. just one of the changes for the pap uhe l pop you lar ride sharing company pnd and adam tuss is live with the big shake up, too. >> reporter: that's right, travis kalanick is now out, he's resigned. and catching an uber is a way of life. so many people do it here. but with these new controversies and these new changes to uber, some longe are at least thinking about making a switch. uber, a company so popular that items entered into the way we speak. >> it was hike the gentlemlike term like call an uber. >> reporter: but long time users say that the company has been tainted by allegations of text all harassment, bullying and bad behavior. all reading up to the chief travis kalanick resigning.
working to fix a broken sewer that needs 24 hour lane closures on canal road at the entrance to georgetown universityrk started this week and will continue until monday. crews will close one westbound lane and the eastbound turn lane of canal road. >>> a kooump couple of years a caused major flooding on to the capitol trail. >>> maybe you will take an uber out. soon you can tip your driver just like in taxicabs. just one of the changes for the pap uhe l pop you lar ride...
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anthony carnevale of georgetown university joining for that discussion later in our program. if you go to the front page of the "washington times" this morning, a story about russia's reactions to that shooting down of the syrian plane. about the continuing conflict that goes on in that country. it quotes the jointed joint chiefs of staff chairman general joseph dunford, who talked who the current conflict in syria at an event at the national press club yesterday. also talked about troop levels in afghanistan. you can see it on our website the full program at c-span.org. here's a portion of that program, featuring general dunford from yesterday. >> i think it's important to point out that the incidents that took place this weekend followed a combined arms movement, proregime forces, subsequent su aircraft flew into the area. we made every effort to warn those individuals not to come any closer. then commander made judgment there was a threat to the forces that we were supporting and took action. the only actions that we have taken against proregime forces in syrian have been
anthony carnevale of georgetown university joining for that discussion later in our program. if you go to the front page of the "washington times" this morning, a story about russia's reactions to that shooting down of the syrian plane. about the continuing conflict that goes on in that country. it quotes the jointed joint chiefs of staff chairman general joseph dunford, who talked who the current conflict in syria at an event at the national press club yesterday. also talked about...
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a look at president trump's proposal for a new job apprenticeship program with georgetown universityfessor anthony carnevale. host: georgia congressional district will be the focus of congressional. fighting over a seat formally held by tom price. are viewing this a congressional seat. stay close to c-span for more from that contest. it's june 20th for this edition of "washington journal" to our first hour, we want get your input on the best way to train the u.s. workforce. trumpomes especially as administration making a big push on getting more businesses to invest in apprenticeship program a means of train people on a skill this could result in good paying jobs. from you it's l
a look at president trump's proposal for a new job apprenticeship program with georgetown universityfessor anthony carnevale. host: georgia congressional district will be the focus of congressional. fighting over a seat formally held by tom price. are viewing this a congressional seat. stay close to c-span for more from that contest. it's june 20th for this edition of "washington journal" to our first hour, we want get your input on the best way to train the u.s. workforce. trumpomes...
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the georgetown university professor. the 2017 pulitzer prize winner. in the former florida congressman trey rado. the as a look at some of the events book tv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span two. let me start up off with a fantasy i had head. it involves i have overpowered his elite guard i've fought my way into a secret bunker his cyanide pill that he keeps to commit suicide. he smiles at me. he comes at me in a rage we wrestle and manage to pin him down and put handcuffs on him. and then say enough hitler i arrest you for crimes against humanity. this is where the medal of honor version ends and the imagery begins to darken. what would i do have actually have hitler in my hands. and it's not hard to imagine once i allow myself sever his spine. .... .... >> when i really think about it, my heart beats faster. there is a problem. i don't believe in souls, evil, and i think wicked is only appropriate for a musical. put on the other hand, there is all sor
the georgetown university professor. the 2017 pulitzer prize winner. in the former florida congressman trey rado. the as a look at some of the events book tv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span two. let me start up off with a fantasy i had head. it involves i have overpowered his elite guard i've fought my way into a secret bunker his cyanide pill that he keeps to commit suicide. he smiles at me....
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tonight, i need to tell you the a story that starts with bill clinton who went to college at georgetown university in washington, d.c. bill clinton got there adds an undergraduate in 1964. he graduated in 1968. one of the stories about bill clinton's college career ends up being sort of relevant. legend has it sometime during his early college years at georgetown when he was a young man, maybe when he was 19, maybe when he was a freshman, young bill clinton went to a party in massachusetts that was a beach party. and political legends has it that at that beach party he was swimming in the ocean and he basically got grabbed by a rip tied and started to get pulled out to sea. and when that happened another young man, another 19-year-old man, a harvard stay tuned came to his rescue. the man who came to his rescue in that near drowning story was a man named fife simming ton. he was a harvard student and went on to be a famous politician in his own right. he ended up becoming governor of arizona. bill clinton became governor of arkansas and president of the united states. i always supported that the 19
tonight, i need to tell you the a story that starts with bill clinton who went to college at georgetown university in washington, d.c. bill clinton got there adds an undergraduate in 1964. he graduated in 1968. one of the stories about bill clinton's college career ends up being sort of relevant. legend has it sometime during his early college years at georgetown when he was a young man, maybe when he was 19, maybe when he was a freshman, young bill clinton went to a party in massachusetts that...
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covered me in a balanced way in this room and the second thing i would like to do is think georgetown university for the outstanding institution of higher learning run by religious order that lots of people attend with public should, and the irony not be lost. as far as the budget is a sprinkle ofis things i like at an ocean of things i do not like. i for one have approached this entire episode said -- since it started in november as an a comfortable safe harbor role -- in which to make progress for kids who are really getting the short end of the stick based on zip code, color skin, or amount of money that parents make. so i think we will have an actual discussion. i would also like to point out the majority of the money in the choice portion of the wedding -- budget is actually to promote public choice. i do not know if i feel like you are against that if that's cool. private schools have an important role to play in helping us faced problems. help you get to a great school instead of being conscripted or sign one that does not work for you, that is something we should be supporting. >> thanks
covered me in a balanced way in this room and the second thing i would like to do is think georgetown university for the outstanding institution of higher learning run by religious order that lots of people attend with public should, and the irony not be lost. as far as the budget is a sprinkle ofis things i like at an ocean of things i do not like. i for one have approached this entire episode said -- since it started in november as an a comfortable safe harbor role -- in which to make...
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the georgetown university professor. the 2017 pulitzer prize winner.n the former florida congressman trey rado. the as a look at some of the events book tv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span two. let me start up off with a fantasy i had head. it involves i have overpowered his elite guard i've fought my way into a secret bunker his cyanide pill that he keeps to commit suicide. he smiles at me. he comes at me in a rage we wrestle and manage to pin him down and put handcuffs on him. and then say enough hitler i arrest you for crimes against
the georgetown university professor. the 2017 pulitzer prize winner.n the former florida congressman trey rado. the as a look at some of the events book tv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span two. let me start up off with a fantasy i had head. it involves i have overpowered his elite guard i've fought my way into a secret bunker his cyanide pill that he keeps to commit suicide. he smiles at me. he...
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he is a professor of law at georgetown university law school and a partner as well as the davis polk law firm and importantly for our purposes today of course, he is the former administrator in president obama's administration in the office of information and regulatory affairs which is within the office of management and budget. and that position is referred to the regulatory czar. i am not sure if howard likes to be a czar or not. but that's the fact. and howard, again, just briefly, he is a former director of the ftc's bureau of economics and he also served previously as chief economist of the fcc from 1999 to 2000. and a senior economist for the president counsel for economic adviser during president clinton administration and howard as well as ted have both degrees in ph.d. in economics and also a law degree. by the way, the topic of this session, and you will see how howard and the next speaker i am going to introduce have the experience and expertise to talk about it is lessons learned, improving regulation in government administration. so it is hard to find someone more quali
he is a professor of law at georgetown university law school and a partner as well as the davis polk law firm and importantly for our purposes today of course, he is the former administrator in president obama's administration in the office of information and regulatory affairs which is within the office of management and budget. and that position is referred to the regulatory czar. i am not sure if howard likes to be a czar or not. but that's the fact. and howard, again, just briefly, he is a...
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howard is a professor of law in georgetown university law school and a partner as well. importantly for purposes today the former administrator in president obama's administration of the office of information and regulatory affairs, which is within the office of management and budget's rent deposition referred to as the regulatory czar. i'm not sure if howard likes that or not, but that is the fact. howard again, just briefly he is a former director of the bureau of economics and he is-- he also serves previously as chief economist of the fcc from 1999 to 2000 and a senior economist for the president's council of economic advisers during president clinton's administration, so again and howard as well as ted have degrees in a phd in economics and also a law degree. by the way, i'm not sure i mentioned it, but the topic of this session and you will see how howard in the next speaker will introduce had that experience expertise to to talk about is lessons learned improving regulation and government administration, so it's hard to find someone more qualified. along with boyd
howard is a professor of law in georgetown university law school and a partner as well. importantly for purposes today the former administrator in president obama's administration of the office of information and regulatory affairs, which is within the office of management and budget's rent deposition referred to as the regulatory czar. i'm not sure if howard likes that or not, but that is the fact. howard again, just briefly he is a former director of the bureau of economics and he is-- he...
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joining me now, paul butler, professor at georgetown university law school, and former federal prosecutor department of justice. and michael allen, managing director of beacon global strategies. he's also a former special assistant to president george w bush, as well as former staffer of the house intelligence committee. paul, the white house has not commented yet on whether or not the president will try to invoke executive privilege. given all that the president himself has already been saying, hey, james comey, you better hope i don't have tapes, can they try to do it even? is it too late? >> so the idea of the executive privilege is that the president should have a right to have private conversations about sensitive matters. courts don't always uphold that in cases of high public interest, like russiagate. so president nixon tries to assert it with regard to the watergate tapes. obama tried it in regard to the fast and furious investigation. it wasn't allowed. trump has two problems. one, the exception, if there is a compelling government interest. second, as you say, stephanie, he wai
joining me now, paul butler, professor at georgetown university law school, and former federal prosecutor department of justice. and michael allen, managing director of beacon global strategies. he's also a former special assistant to president george w bush, as well as former staffer of the house intelligence committee. paul, the white house has not commented yet on whether or not the president will try to invoke executive privilege. given all that the president himself has already been...
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howard is a professor of law at georgetown university law school, and a partner, as well of the davis polk law firm, and importantly for our purposes today, of course, he's the former administrator in the -- in president obama's administration of the office of information and regulatory affairs which is within the office of management and budget. that position is often referred to the regulatory czar, whether howard likes to be a czar or not, but that's the facts, and howa howard again, just briefly, he's a former director of the ftc's bureau of economics, and he also served previously as chief economist of the fcc from 1999 to 2000, and a senior economist for the president's council of economic advisers during president clinton's administration. so again, and howard, as well as ted bolima have degrees in both -- he's got a ph.d in economics and also a law degree. by the way, not sure i mentioned it, but the topic of this session and you'll see how howard and the next speaker i'm going to introduce have the experience and expertise to talk about it is lessons learned in proving regula
howard is a professor of law at georgetown university law school, and a partner, as well of the davis polk law firm, and importantly for our purposes today, of course, he's the former administrator in the -- in president obama's administration of the office of information and regulatory affairs which is within the office of management and budget. that position is often referred to the regulatory czar, whether howard likes to be a czar or not, but that's the facts, and howa howard again, just...
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executive director of the georgetown university and public policy, he has a fox news contributor andents for the election. this was supposed to be a way for theresa may to call an election very early to get a big vote of confidence as they headed into brexit, completely gone the other way, why do you think that is? >> yes, that is exactly right. she thought she was going to widen the majority, and the question is if she can hold onto it. by extension, even hold onto her position as prime minister. i think it is a couple of things. i think there is an antiestablishment feel on the ground. and it shows, this is a lesson we can learn in the u.s. too. it is nonpartisan. nonideological. it swung for brexit last time, now against the tories this time. anybody is susceptible to it. she also made a lot of mistakes on the ground. her whole message has been strong leadership. and she had a lot of missteps in this campaign, a lot of high profile flip-flops on some key issues. she let off her campaign talking about an issue of foxhunting, which is not exactly a top of mind issue for a lot of the
executive director of the georgetown university and public policy, he has a fox news contributor andents for the election. this was supposed to be a way for theresa may to call an election very early to get a big vote of confidence as they headed into brexit, completely gone the other way, why do you think that is? >> yes, that is exactly right. she thought she was going to widen the majority, and the question is if she can hold onto it. by extension, even hold onto her position as prime...
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. >> i want to mention we got georgetown duke university and james madison >> you know what? these are all, these students are graduating in a week; am i correct?? >> yes. >> there's a lot of excitement going on here, graduating in a week, scholarships to help pay for education, their goals and dreams as we saw the excitement with peter, is definitely coming their way. you know, just this opportunity is just amazing and like we mentioned you had came together yesterday and helped to fund some of these scholarships and we want more of that to come. we're hoping our viewers will dig in a little deep and cbo and give donations, thank you for being with us and congratulations to all of you. toss those hats high in the air. >> thanks, gwen. great to have them here with us. >>> mayor bowser slapped with a fine for campaign violations. the rule she broke and what she has to say about it now >> a warning from health officials about contaminated water in the reflecting pool. they say it could be making people animals, sick, we got the details coming up. details coming up. introduc
. >> i want to mention we got georgetown duke university and james madison >> you know what? these are all, these students are graduating in a week; am i correct?? >> yes. >> there's a lot of excitement going on here, graduating in a week, scholarships to help pay for education, their goals and dreams as we saw the excitement with peter, is definitely coming their way. you know, just this opportunity is just amazing and like we mentioned you had came together yesterday...
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covered me in a balanced way in this room and the second thing i would like to do is think georgetown university for the outstanding institution of higher learning run by religious order that lots of people attend with public funding and ironing should not be lost. as far as the budget is concerned other than the fact that i think it's dead on arrival one tickets to congress it's like sprinkles of things i really like in an ocean of things i don't like and i for one have approached this entire episode since it started in november as on a comfortable safe harbor in which to make progress for kids who are really getting the short end of the stick based on the zip code, color of the skin or amount of money that parents make, so i think we will haven't actual discussion about what this budget means when it gets there and i would like to point out the majority of the money in the choice portion of the budget is actually to promote public school choice, so i don't know i feel like if you are against that that's cool, but i for one -- i don't consider myself a private school advocate. private schools h
covered me in a balanced way in this room and the second thing i would like to do is think georgetown university for the outstanding institution of higher learning run by religious order that lots of people attend with public funding and ironing should not be lost. as far as the budget is concerned other than the fact that i think it's dead on arrival one tickets to congress it's like sprinkles of things i really like in an ocean of things i don't like and i for one have approached this entire...
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recently left a position as political scientist at therand corporation and has taught at georgetown university and the university of maryland. miss georgia home or is at the institute of peace where she oversees a broad portfolio of legal related subjects and projects and research. she chairs the working group on counter violent extremism. mr. hears, we will start with you. you have five minutes. >> thank you. chairman, ranking members, distinguishes distinguished members of the committee. europe is facing a sustained threat from the islamic state. an estimated more than 5,000 europeans have travelled to syria to join isis. the percentage of european foreign fighters who have returned to their countries of departure is estimated as high as 30%. in the united states, some 250 americans have travelled or attempted to travel to isis controlled territories. of the 250, the program on extremism has identified more than 60 u.s. based individuals who successfully migrated to syria. there's not a typical profile of an american or european isis recruit. they vary in socio economic background, age, gend
recently left a position as political scientist at therand corporation and has taught at georgetown university and the university of maryland. miss georgia home or is at the institute of peace where she oversees a broad portfolio of legal related subjects and projects and research. she chairs the working group on counter violent extremism. mr. hears, we will start with you. you have five minutes. >> thank you. chairman, ranking members, distinguishes distinguished members of the...
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the research is career, the united states work force is suffering a skills gap, according to georgetown university center on education and the work force. by 2020, 65% of all jobs in the united states will require at least some post-secondary education or skills acquisition. yet, if the current trend holds, by 2020, our nation will have more than five million fewer skilled workers than necessary to fill the high-skilled job which will be available in virginia alone, that's 30,000 open jobs, 17,000 are in the area of psycher security and those jobs have salaries starting at 88,000 -- starting at $88,000. this bipartisan comprehensive re-authorization will improve program quality and services for students most in need of skills. it will also update the federal investment in c.t.e. to provide increased state and local flexibility while ensuring greater accountability for program quality. it ensures that there remains in place a federal focus on equity of opportunity and the role of the u.s. department of education to protect and promote the civil rights of all students in compliance with federal laws
the research is career, the united states work force is suffering a skills gap, according to georgetown university center on education and the work force. by 2020, 65% of all jobs in the united states will require at least some post-secondary education or skills acquisition. yet, if the current trend holds, by 2020, our nation will have more than five million fewer skilled workers than necessary to fill the high-skilled job which will be available in virginia alone, that's 30,000 open jobs,...
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. >> even georgetown university has defied that. that move. >>> another noose turned up last week at a home under construction in southeast washington. it was the third noose found in the district since the incidents at american university and the university of maryland. there've also been nooses found inside the museum of african american history and culture. washington post columnist courtland malloy wrote an interesting article about this this past week about d.c.'s response. the mayor saying we're going to respond by using the city's hate crime protocol. interesting point, the fact that while the nooses are news, they are not new, and they won't go away with new h protocol. >> well, i think the mayor was saying that she wants to be aggressive and we use hate crime legislation against whatever violations of vandalism, whatever laws there are, you use the whole thing of laws against people like this. some people do these things, they think it's a joke. some people do it for malicious intent. racial hatred, whatever the reason is,
. >> even georgetown university has defied that. that move. >>> another noose turned up last week at a home under construction in southeast washington. it was the third noose found in the district since the incidents at american university and the university of maryland. there've also been nooses found inside the museum of african american history and culture. washington post columnist courtland malloy wrote an interesting article about this this past week about d.c.'s response....
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he will attend graduate school at georgetown university here in washington to study business. we all wish david and his wife, jessica, well, and we hope to welcome him back to government service again someday. so, david, thank you very much for your incredible service to this house. and again, i thank the gentleman from texas for yielding. mr. speaker, i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, let me just say that i do agree with the honorable gentleman from massachusetts. yesterday i think speaker ryan gave one of the finest speeches that i've heard on the floor of this house. and i also agree that there will be ample time for debate on all of the issues that are encompassed in today's rule. i look forward to that spirited debate, as i always have in the past. but i also agree with the gentleman that some of that debate may be best left for another day. i also want to acknowledge the gentleman from massachusetts and his commen
he will attend graduate school at georgetown university here in washington to study business. we all wish david and his wife, jessica, well, and we hope to welcome him back to government service again someday. so, david, thank you very much for your incredible service to this house. and again, i thank the gentleman from texas for yielding. mr. speaker, i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas....
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outer loop at old georgetown, and university and branch none of them causing a slowdown. >>> 5:01. this could be one of the most important days of the trump administration. a matter of hours former fbi director james comey will take a seat before lawmakers and tell his story. this will no doubt be one of the most closely watched congressional hearings in years. >> it will get the attention of people in this c around the world. here's a live look at capitol hill where things are quiet for now. that will not be the case at 10:00 a.m. when james comey starts to speak. we're already getting a look at some of what he plans to say. >> news 4's kristin wright continues our coverage from the newsroom. kristin. >> reporter: aaron and eun, we have a copy of comey's prepared testimony right now. here are some key take aways. nowhere in comey's prepared statement does he directly say he believes the president broke the law, but comey does say several times that he found the president's communications with him to be, quote, concerning, inappropriate and very awkward. comey told trump that he wa
outer loop at old georgetown, and university and branch none of them causing a slowdown. >>> 5:01. this could be one of the most important days of the trump administration. a matter of hours former fbi director james comey will take a seat before lawmakers and tell his story. this will no doubt be one of the most closely watched congressional hearings in years. >> it will get the attention of people in this c around the world. here's a live look at capitol hill where things are...
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segment here on our zip trips every friday where we honor team in the hometown that would be georgetown university this morning. good morning. >> good morning, how are you. >> great. sadder difference betwee crew and rowing? >> it's actually the same thing. it's more of how it's a lot of teams call it men's women's rowing or crew but the action is rowing. do you do crew. >> we row. >> we're honoring the men's and women's teams here today. >> how did the teams do this year. >> we did pretty well actually the women we placed third in our conference the best we've done in the last five years. the best i've done since i've been here this is my sixth year. our light weight women finish sixth at the national championships last weekend. and the men's teams i think overall had very successful year. heavyweight men beat navy for the first time since the '70's i think it was. very strong year for them. the light weight crew also had some very strong results. put together really strong performance at the national championship this past weekend. >> every time i see any of you out on the water right behind us
segment here on our zip trips every friday where we honor team in the hometown that would be georgetown university this morning. good morning. >> good morning, how are you. >> great. sadder difference betwee crew and rowing? >> it's actually the same thing. it's more of how it's a lot of teams call it men's women's rowing or crew but the action is rowing. do you do crew. >> we row. >> we're honoring the men's and women's teams here today. >> how did the teams...
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. >> from a family of business owners, a graduate of georgetown june ver university. recently served trump sandwiches who he said bologne. >> they posted the own signs on the diner which had closed for the day. >> and his loyal employees say they hope to reopen the diner tomorrow. you know, jeffrey had a zest for life. if you put zest on the menu, he would. >> he was -- the part of washington that isn't, you know, capitol hill. the part of washington that really is the hometown of washington. >> neighbors. >> his father, grandfather were in business right there just below chevy chase circle. he made that neighborhood place to go rather than a place to pass through. >> he will be missed. i'm so sad. i was so sad when i heard this morning. >> i would hear, i'm a businessman. i'm a businessman. you have to remember the city was broke back then and he was like, i could fix it. he probably could have. tony williams run that race for >> he was everywhere. >> he had everything on that diner. >> he had everything on the menu, too. >> go get a did you know slow internet can ac
. >> from a family of business owners, a graduate of georgetown june ver university. recently served trump sandwiches who he said bologne. >> they posted the own signs on the diner which had closed for the day. >> and his loyal employees say they hope to reopen the diner tomorrow. you know, jeffrey had a zest for life. if you put zest on the menu, he would. >> he was -- the part of washington that isn't, you know, capitol hill. the part of washington that really is the...
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georgetown has become like so many universities, a aetna indoctrination camp for leftist ideologies.ut that's the reality. >> eric: i'm getting texts and emails saying tim, you are a -- can i say this -- badass. are you still in the law enforcement security business? i don't think it's possible to take a foot out of the field completely. i am in the counterterrorism world, i travel extensively. >> eric: we are glad you are on our side. i agree with steve, georgetown. on the football field. >> kat: thank you to our fox news specialists today, steve cortes and tim clemente. thank you for watching her follow us on social media at specialistsfnc on twitter and facebook. remember, 5:00 will never be the same. "special report" is next, and it's amazing. keep watching. >> i am bill hemmer in for bret baier. senate republicans are working quickly this evening to come up with the new health care plan immediately. leadership wants something on paper by friday, and it appears many americans agree with the decision to pull the effort to repeal and replace obamacare. latest polling shows 27% of t
georgetown has become like so many universities, a aetna indoctrination camp for leftist ideologies.ut that's the reality. >> eric: i'm getting texts and emails saying tim, you are a -- can i say this -- badass. are you still in the law enforcement security business? i don't think it's possible to take a foot out of the field completely. i am in the counterterrorism world, i travel extensively. >> eric: we are glad you are on our side. i agree with steve, georgetown. on the football...
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that, he was a chair of jones j, and adjunct professor at yale law school, the university of virginia law school, georgetown law center, he served as a law clerk to justice reed and justice burton from 1961 to 1962. he is co-author of the chapter is a task andat very important chapter. very good. bosberg joinedzz the panel. he was appointed to the district of columbia and march 2011 and served as law clerk to judge dorothy nelson on the ninth circuit. following his clerkship, he was a litigation associate in san francisco from 1991-1994. at kellogg huber from 1995-1996, and in 1996 he went to the u.s. attorney's office for the district of columbia as an assistant united states attorney. he was there for five and a half years pretty specialized in homicide prosecutions, most difficult part. in september 2002, he became an associate judge at the district of columbia superior court where he served in the civil and criminal divisions in domestic violence until his appointment to the bench in 2011. he also serves in the united states foreign intelligence surveillance court, a position he took on in may 2014 afte
that, he was a chair of jones j, and adjunct professor at yale law school, the university of virginia law school, georgetown law center, he served as a law clerk to justice reed and justice burton from 1961 to 1962. he is co-author of the chapter is a task andat very important chapter. very good. bosberg joinedzz the panel. he was appointed to the district of columbia and march 2011 and served as law clerk to judge dorothy nelson on the ninth circuit. following his clerkship, he was a...
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the meantime i grew up healthy, was able to attend georgetown through need-based financial aid and was able to get into medical school at the university of maryland and pay for it using federal student loans which i'm repaying through the public service loan forgiveness program. got into a dual specialty residency of internal medicine and pediatrics at penn state and i'm now working at harvard and m.g.h. my family struggled. goes to show that medicaid is about helping families that struggle, about helping children with complex medical needs, and about how providing for good health care of a family can achieve positive outcomes for the long-term future. today dr. sumput works at harvard and m.g.h. he makes sure his patients on medicaid get excellent care and he told me about one of his patients who came into urgent care in chelsea. this little girl wasn't 2 years old yet and she was freezing and had a fever. here's what the doctor said. this child and her mother were on medicaid through mass health. as i asked questions, i found out more about this mother. she was working two to three jobs in order to make ends meet. her daughter was i
the meantime i grew up healthy, was able to attend georgetown through need-based financial aid and was able to get into medical school at the university of maryland and pay for it using federal student loans which i'm repaying through the public service loan forgiveness program. got into a dual specialty residency of internal medicine and pediatrics at penn state and i'm now working at harvard and m.g.h. my family struggled. goes to show that medicaid is about helping families that struggle,...
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the meantime i grew up healthy, was able to attend georgetown through need-based financial aid and was able to get into medical school at the university of maryland and pay for it using federal student loans which i'm repaying through the public service loan forgiveness program. got into a dual specialty residency of internal medicine and pediatrics at penn state and i'm now working at harvard and m.g.h. my family struggled. goes to show that medicaid is about helping families that struggle, about helping children with complex medical needs, and about how providing for good health care of a family can achieve positive outcomes for the long-term future. today dr. sumput works at harvard and m.g.h. he makes sure his patients on medicaid get excellent care and he told me about one of his patients who came into urgent care in chelsea. this little girl wasn't 2 years old yet and she was freezing and had a fever. here's what the doctor said. this child and her mother were on medicaid through mass health. as i asked questions, i found out more about this mother. she was working two to three jobs in order to make ends meet. her daughter was i
the meantime i grew up healthy, was able to attend georgetown through need-based financial aid and was able to get into medical school at the university of maryland and pay for it using federal student loans which i'm repaying through the public service loan forgiveness program. got into a dual specialty residency of internal medicine and pediatrics at penn state and i'm now working at harvard and m.g.h. my family struggled. goes to show that medicaid is about helping families that struggle,...
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georgetown and old he been bit by the white house. super super busy restaurant and& we also have the tomes which is like the college university bar whichning now we do like the cookie sundays. that sounds so good. you were saying you can take these cookies if you make them at home and take a vanilla butter sandwich. >> especially since tuck can walk aig round in a bathing suit it will cool them off. he did say he was coming in and stealing a tray of these cook kess. he told me well before you came in. >> wisdom swore us to secrecy when he took one earlier. >> we'll mix these up and portion them out. i'll finish this cookie because it's torture to hitter the whole time. toss it back to you the the middle of the cookie is the best part. >> yummy. thanks erin. >> you definitely don't want to be baking today. >> you're right. >> keep the house nice and cool. >> ice box cookies. >> yes. >> totally. heat index around 90 degrees and unfortunately we're going to be looking at heat index near 100 this afternoon your actual air temperature forecast 95 today. tie a record that goes back to 2002. tomorrow we keep the heat wave going. rye not one m
georgetown and old he been bit by the white house. super super busy restaurant and& we also have the tomes which is like the college university bar whichning now we do like the cookie sundays. that sounds so good. you were saying you can take these cookies if you make them at home and take a vanilla butter sandwich. >> especially since tuck can walk aig round in a bathing suit it will cool them off. he did say he was coming in and stealing a tray of these cook kess. he told me well...
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georgetown steps. second of all, trying to clear up another rumor floating around the last couple of days. implying that he might be joining the star wars universe going to have to wait and see what happens there. big thanks to producer chris for taking care of that. i wasn't exactly league you have to twist chris' arm to do that. because i know he's a big fan. >> movie above. >> i saw the trailer for that film recently and i thought, i don't know. >> yeah. >> after hearing the stories ab rode eight round and there it might be something different for hollywood perhaps. >> right. >> now i'm all in. i'll check it out. >> that story alone, chris, that you just did make me want to see the movie. >> see, you're welcome then. [ laughter ] >> i appreciate it. that was my basic argument for wanting him to come in and do the interview. >> job well done. >> thank you i appreciate it. >> really good. >> i like it much it's coming out soon. >> it d baby driver hits the theaters next wednesday. so a week from tomorrow. >> all right. >> and we do have to apologize. dr. robert ray our doctor 90210 was unable to join us today. we thought we were going to be abl
georgetown steps. second of all, trying to clear up another rumor floating around the last couple of days. implying that he might be joining the star wars universe going to have to wait and see what happens there. big thanks to producer chris for taking care of that. i wasn't exactly league you have to twist chris' arm to do that. because i know he's a big fan. >> movie above. >> i saw the trailer for that film recently and i thought, i don't know. >> yeah. >> after...
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georgetown university law professor cheryl - investigates the history of white supremacy. a look at how interracial marriage has influenced american politics in her book loving. "washington post" nonfiction editor stephen livingston explores the relationship between president john f. kennedy and reverend martin luther king jr. in kennedy and king. also being published this week, - share stories about his journeys across the country and is 18 wheeler. in the long haul. victoria bruce shares jim kennedy's battle to fight to restore america's mining industry in sellout. journalist herbert boyd look to have the city of detroit became a cultural center for african americans. in black detroit. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week. and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> this weekend on american history tv, on c-span3. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. university of kansas professor adrian lewis on omaha beach and the 1944 d-day landings in normandy france. during world war ii. >> the normandy invasion, norm
georgetown university law professor cheryl - investigates the history of white supremacy. a look at how interracial marriage has influenced american politics in her book loving. "washington post" nonfiction editor stephen livingston explores the relationship between president john f. kennedy and reverend martin luther king jr. in kennedy and king. also being published this week, - share stories about his journeys across the country and is 18 wheeler. in the long haul. victoria bruce...
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and holds the ds song chair in the department of government and school of foreign service at georgetown university. from 2004 to seven, he served as director for asian affairs at the white house on the national security council. he's a long-time iiss member and contributor. sue mi terry is asia's managing director for korea. from 2009 to 2010, she was at deputy national intelligence officer for each asia at the national intelligence council. before that, she be served as director for korea, japan and oceanic affairs at the national security council. earlier, she worked as a senior analyst on korean affairs at the ci a. i met sue three years ago at a conference in philadelphia where i was very impressed with her presentation. ever since i've wanted her to join us. thanks for coming at this time. 234 is a professor at the university of seoul. currently he's on a year long visiting research scholar at the catholic university of america. he served in several advisory positions in the korean government including the presidential committee for unification, preparation, the ministry of foreign affairs an
and holds the ds song chair in the department of government and school of foreign service at georgetown university. from 2004 to seven, he served as director for asian affairs at the white house on the national security council. he's a long-time iiss member and contributor. sue mi terry is asia's managing director for korea. from 2009 to 2010, she was at deputy national intelligence officer for each asia at the national intelligence council. before that, she be served as director for korea,...