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this form is hosted by georgetown university and took place on capitol hill. it's just under an hour. >> hello. we are at georgetown. the way you can tell you are at a catholic meeting is there is no one in the front row, and the audiovisuals never work. thank you all for coming very much. we are delighted that you are with us. my name is john carr and i am director of the initiative on catholic social thought and public life at georgetown university. we are the host of this. we are very grateful to the chaplain's office for their help , and karen, and our friends at the democracy fund who support our efforts on civil dialogue at a time when that is more important than ever. we do a bunch of stuff, we do large dialogue, of a georgetown and i will mention a couple of those at the end. probably the most important thing we do is reach out to young leaders here in washington. it's my experience, i'm very old, as i am told by my children all the time, but my experience is a lot of young leaders come to washington full of ideals and many of them motivated by their fa
this form is hosted by georgetown university and took place on capitol hill. it's just under an hour. >> hello. we are at georgetown. the way you can tell you are at a catholic meeting is there is no one in the front row, and the audiovisuals never work. thank you all for coming very much. we are delighted that you are with us. my name is john carr and i am director of the initiative on catholic social thought and public life at georgetown university. we are the host of this. we are very...
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taylor.y morel p.m., from the georgetown university law center. thomas west talks about his book. >> in a republican form of consent,t based on virtue is needed more in than any other form of government. republic, the people themselves pick the rules. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m.. the film, a city decides. the group use had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. at our school, some kids don't like colored people. >> i think it's the individual that counts. how are you going to get to know a person without meeting them? >> these children were ready. at 6:00 p.m., we look at a selection of clifford berryman's popular political cartoons from the early 20th century. >> he continued to draw for the washington evening star for a lot -- next 42 years. his cartoons appeared almost daily. very prominently placed. he is quite illustrious career. >> watch american history tv every weekend. >> president trump welcomed australian prime minister malcolm turnbull to the white house friday, where they held a joint news conference. while taking questions from
taylor.y morel p.m., from the georgetown university law center. thomas west talks about his book. >> in a republican form of consent,t based on virtue is needed more in than any other form of government. republic, the people themselves pick the rules. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m.. the film, a city decides. the group use had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. at our school, some kids don't like colored people. >> i think it's the individual that counts. how are you...
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hillary clinton joined georgetown university to
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in 2016 georgetown university center on education in the workforce issued a report, america's divided recovery, which found that only 34% of jobs are now filled with employees with a high school diploma or less. and this trend toward workers with more than a high school diploma began in the early 2000s, and has recently accelerated. and jobs for those with no postsecondary training are trending down even faster. georgetown's report showed that in the six years after the recession ended, the economy added 11.6 million jobs. 11.5 of them, or 99%, have gone to workers with at least some postsecondary education. those with the high school diploma or less gained only 80,000 jobs, less than 1% of those jobs. looking at it another way, this graph from georgetown university shows first the loss of jobs during the recession and then the recovery of jobs, the shaded area on the left, shows that the recession, from december 2007, to january of 2010. the blue line shows jobs held by those with a bachelor's degree or more. the numbers show, as you can see, slight gains and losses during the recess
in 2016 georgetown university center on education in the workforce issued a report, america's divided recovery, which found that only 34% of jobs are now filled with employees with a high school diploma or less. and this trend toward workers with more than a high school diploma began in the early 2000s, and has recently accelerated. and jobs for those with no postsecondary training are trending down even faster. georgetown's report showed that in the six years after the recession ended, the...
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. >>> after that, from georgetown university, two panels on u.s. trade policy. the first on financial regulations and the second on internet sales. >>> and later, a british house of commons hearing on fake news with representatives from facebook. >>> up next, a
. >>> after that, from georgetown university, two panels on u.s. trade policy. the first on financial regulations and the second on internet sales. >>> and later, a british house of commons hearing on fake news with representatives from facebook. >>> up next, a
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. >> >> we visited georgetown university law course which invites authors to answer student questions about their work. in this class, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book, "the political theory of the american founding." this is just under two hours. >> well, tom, i would like to welcome you to georgetown law and the seminar recent books on the constitution to discuss your wonderful new book. for the benefit of those who are watching outside the room, you are the ball ermnan potter endowed professor at hills dale college in michigan.
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just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss black panthers true success is georgetown university professor chris chambers a few wow the you tube does a big price that's a big number oh it's lows away ever everything you know and it and you there weren't any rappers in the movie right there weren't in the bizarre stereotypes of the movie there were some hard questions and issues to debate in the movie all the things that you know go counterintuitive to what hollywood just over and over again and all the years leading up so let me ask you you know why why do you believe you know why is black panther success this week and so much bigger than just dollar numbers like what actually was the success it's a perfect storm. i mean we have we have the current cultural and social and political climate that really where i think african-americans needed this kind of a pick me up but black people alone can't create these kind of domestic numbers and you're going to see that repeated i mean this is a character that was invented by white people in the sixty's by stan lee but i think the time is n
just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss black panthers true success is georgetown university professor chris chambers a few wow the you tube does a big price that's a big number oh it's lows away ever everything you know and it and you there weren't any rappers in the movie right there weren't in the bizarre stereotypes of the movie there were some hard questions and issues to debate in the movie all the things that you know go counterintuitive to what hollywood just over and...
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outside of federal government, she has been an associate professor of law, and georgetown university's antonin scalia a law school and a lawyer in private practice here in washington. we hear the department are grateful for her leadership, combating human trafficking efforts in many important issues. ladies and gentlemen, the associate attorney general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you, pratchett. thanks to all of you for joining us today. others have called human slavery,ng modern-day slavery, because trafficking victims are denied any dignity. there are often subjected to horrific psychological and physical abuse. they are treated as commodities which can be bought and sold over and over. combating this was one of the top priorities at the department of justice. as you'll hear throughout the are tackling it with our law enforcement tools, our financial resources and our partnerships with state and local law enforcement, industry, and service providers. and last year alone, the doj victims of nearly 500 defendants in sex trafficking. in a single operation last fall we free
outside of federal government, she has been an associate professor of law, and georgetown university's antonin scalia a law school and a lawyer in private practice here in washington. we hear the department are grateful for her leadership, combating human trafficking efforts in many important issues. ladies and gentlemen, the associate attorney general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you, pratchett. thanks to all of you for joining us today. others have called human slavery,ng...
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today, georgetown university is honoring these brave women. [applause] >> good morning everyoneand welcome to this awards program . honoring extraordinary leadership in advancing women in peace and security. i want to give a very special welcome to our remarkable honorees and to their relatives and friends who have traveled here to be with them. i also want to welcome the members of our diplomatic corps, ambassadors from the netherlands, sweden, albania as well as officials at the canadian and british embassies. georgetown has always recognized our obligation to engage with the pressing challenges ofour time . and to seek ways to contribute to the flourishing of our global community. as our president jack has observed, there are many approaches to the complex work of building sustainable peace or realizing the full development of our diverse society. one theme emerges: the importance that women are for participants and valued leaders in global affairs. and that is the focus of our coming together this morning. in december of 2011, then secreta
today, georgetown university is honoring these brave women. [applause] >> good morning everyoneand welcome to this awards program . honoring extraordinary leadership in advancing women in peace and security. i want to give a very special welcome to our remarkable honorees and to their relatives and friends who have traveled here to be with them. i also want to welcome the members of our diplomatic corps, ambassadors from the netherlands, sweden, albania as well as officials at the...
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georgetown to launch the u.s. national action plan on women's peace and security. on that occasion, the president of the university also announced the creation of the georgetown institute for women, peace, and security. it would pioneer innovative research and scholarship that is evidence-based, work to bridge theory and practice, and bring together global leaders to inance women's participation peace and security. as the secretary said at that time, "whether it is ending conflict, managing a transition, or building a country, the world cannot afford to continue to ignore half the population. this is not a women's issue. it cuts to the heart of our national security and the security of people everywhere." the institute recently released a new global index on women, peace, and security that was undertaken with our norwegian partners. the index for the first time ranks 153 countries on the status of women's inclusion, justice, and security. we are thrilled that secretary clinton is back with us today. over 20 years ago as first lady, she made a historic spit -- speech on behalf of the united states at the u.n. confe
georgetown to launch the u.s. national action plan on women's peace and security. on that occasion, the president of the university also announced the creation of the georgetown institute for women, peace, and security. it would pioneer innovative research and scholarship that is evidence-based, work to bridge theory and practice, and bring together global leaders to inance women's participation peace and security. as the secretary said at that time, "whether it is ending conflict,...
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college environment comfortable and accepting in eight hundred thirty eight historically white georgetown university sold two hundred seventy two slaves to pay the university's debts for which georgetown formally apologized last year to their descendants among them our next guest now the director of special projects at the new orleans city council sandra green thomas welcome good evening it's a pleasure to be here again how did it feel to be in that room that day at georgetown. you know i felt a tremendous amount of responsibility when i stood up at the podium and began to speak you know i knew it was an important opportunity for me to talk about the dissent and to talk about our ancestors and to convey to georgetown. how we feel and what our expectations are for reconciliation and for moving forward. i tried to give a speech that was personal and yet universal and i think it was well received and i hope i was able to live up to the expectations of everyone in the room i just felt a tremendous amount of missed the sponsibility on my shoulders your work there today in new orleans demonstrates that th
college environment comfortable and accepting in eight hundred thirty eight historically white georgetown university sold two hundred seventy two slaves to pay the university's debts for which georgetown formally apologized last year to their descendants among them our next guest now the director of special projects at the new orleans city council sandra green thomas welcome good evening it's a pleasure to be here again how did it feel to be in that room that day at georgetown. you know i felt...
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good morning, congratulations to the georgetown university school of public service for organizing the public policy for organizing this event, and very glad we not victim of the shutdown. ken probably remember october 2013 when we were supposed to host the second round of the tpp negotiations in brussels, we had to postpone. so issue thought, gee, the second time the shutdown affects my professional life. but, no, it won't. so congratulations to that. i thank you for inviting european diplomats in the room to present the views of the european union which are different and similar to be interesting for that conversation today. you may or may not know this but the eu is the number one export of commercial services. we are the number one trading partner of 80 countries in the world, and we have a very ambitious trade agenda. going back to the founding document for this current government or european commission in 2015, we adopted a communication called trade for all, and underlining that trade needs to be for the benefit of everybody and based on our values-but also be adapted to changes
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attorney and the business adviser who is currently teaching as an adjunct professor of law at georgetown university. today he is with us as a moderator and friend of our keynote speaker at. born in paris -- [applause] he joined the army in 2008 and was deployed to afghanistan. now it was during his second deployment that he tackled a suspicious local man making his way towards one of the patrols. many were spared as a result of this action. it will be available after lunch. the army rangers ranging and the courage that brought him to take the brave action to save as many lives. how can we think a man whose sense of responsibility inspired to take that action perhaps president obama had the right idea when in the 2015 and on veterans day he awarded the congressional medal of honor from the displayed the first immigrants to be so recognized since the vietnam war. please join me. thank you for being here with us. [applause] one of the things i took away from your book which i had the chance to read this week was despite the medal and your incredible bravery you are also a humble and down to earth guy
attorney and the business adviser who is currently teaching as an adjunct professor of law at georgetown university. today he is with us as a moderator and friend of our keynote speaker at. born in paris -- [applause] he joined the army in 2008 and was deployed to afghanistan. now it was during his second deployment that he tackled a suspicious local man making his way towards one of the patrols. many were spared as a result of this action. it will be available after lunch. the army rangers...
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well, earlier i spoke to leeza gold — a clinical professor of psychology at georgetown university, and here's what she told me about this line of thought. really, it is a very unhelpful and unproductive lying to follow. it increases the stigma associated with mental illness, anything that increases the stigma decreases the likelihood that people who need help will come forward. even if you did give everybody who needed the help that they wanted all could take, it wouldn't make a dent in the kind of gun violence we are seeing in that gets so much publicity. if a lack of attention to helping people with mental health problems is part of the problem, what can be done to help? well, it is really a public health problem, both mental health and firearm violence in the united states are both public health problems and need both need to be addressed as public health problems. mass shootings get the most public attention, but are actually the least common form of gun violence in the united states. two thirds of the gun violence is actually firearms suicide and the other third are, says that are
well, earlier i spoke to leeza gold — a clinical professor of psychology at georgetown university, and here's what she told me about this line of thought. really, it is a very unhelpful and unproductive lying to follow. it increases the stigma associated with mental illness, anything that increases the stigma decreases the likelihood that people who need help will come forward. even if you did give everybody who needed the help that they wanted all could take, it wouldn't make a dent in the...
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at 8:00 p.m., on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book, the political theory of the american founding. >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than -- more than in any other form of government, because in a republic, the
at 8:00 p.m., on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book, the political theory of the american founding. >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than -- more than in any other form of government, because in a republic, the
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joining me from washington is a former senior adviser and now a visiting professor at georgetown universitynk this is? not necessarily that significant. it's very clear north korea is trying to send a very strong message to the international community, certainly trying to show up community, certainly trying to show up its neighbour in the south because the international attention will be on the young chang in south korea. it's also probably for the domestic audience because north korea needs to show it's very strong and is as powerful and glorious as south korea. how will the south react, or are they used to this posturing and gameplaying by now? these military parades are somewhat entertaining to the international community. certainly in this past year there are quite frightening to many people in the public but we have to understand these are really for show as much as anything else and then not necessarily demonstrations of real military power 01’ demonstrations of real military power or military aggression, it really is just for show and i think most south koreans understand that. do yo
joining me from washington is a former senior adviser and now a visiting professor at georgetown universitynk this is? not necessarily that significant. it's very clear north korea is trying to send a very strong message to the international community, certainly trying to show up community, certainly trying to show up its neighbour in the south because the international attention will be on the young chang in south korea. it's also probably for the domestic audience because north korea needs to...
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on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book "the political theory of the american founding". >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america, the 1956 film "a city decides" with the historic supreme court decision brown v. board of education. >> intergroup youth had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. >> all i know is our school some kids who don't like colored people. >> hey, some kids at our school don't like white people either. >> it's the individual that counts. how do you get to know a person unless you meet them? >> the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal, these children were ready. >> and at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts, we look at a selection of cliff ford berriman's political cartoons. >> his cartoons appeared almost daily, usually on the front page of the paper, very prominently placed. he had qu
on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book "the political theory of the american founding". >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america, the 1956 film "a city decides" with the historic supreme court...
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introduce our guest now here in doha with me is harry the haven't is a professor of government at georgetown university in washington d.c. we have mohammed a demo founder and editor of pride's dot com that's an independent news website about the romo and indeed about his country so welcome to you both let me start with you mohamed you're in washington d.c. but obviously there is a job vacancy going in your country who should be considered one of the qualities that are needed to to fill haile mariam shoes. i think the ruling party. party faces a legitimacy crisis in the qualifications for the next leader who will take over from him. to be that someone who can reclaim that popular legitimacy but most importantly that can unite the party itself because there are deep fissures within the party in all saw someone who has the gravitas to unite the country jumpstart imagine needed political dialogue with the opposition including some of the people who are who just got released from from prison but you know obviously other leadership qualities in experience is important but those things are important to put th
introduce our guest now here in doha with me is harry the haven't is a professor of government at georgetown university in washington d.c. we have mohammed a demo founder and editor of pride's dot com that's an independent news website about the romo and indeed about his country so welcome to you both let me start with you mohamed you're in washington d.c. but obviously there is a job vacancy going in your country who should be considered one of the qualities that are needed to to fill haile...
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at 8:00 on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, gets bigger thomas -- guestpeaker thomas west talks about his book. elections, consent, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government. the people themselves pick the rules. >> sunday at 4:00 on railamerica. "a city decides." about the historic decision brown v. board of education. >> delegates from all high schools in st. louis. >> all i know is that at our school there are some kids who don't like colored people. >> some of the kids at our school don't like white people. >> i think it is individualist. how are you going to get to know a person unless you make them? button -- >> when the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal these children were ready. >> on american artifacts we look at a selection of popular political cartoons from the earliest 20th century. >> he continued to drop for the washington evening star for the next 40 years. his cartoons appeared all must daily, usually on the front page, very prominently place. he had quite an illustrious career. >> watch american history tv
at 8:00 on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, gets bigger thomas -- guestpeaker thomas west talks about his book. elections, consent, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government. the people themselves pick the rules. >> sunday at 4:00 on railamerica. "a city decides." about the historic decision brown v. board of education. >> delegates from all high schools in st. louis. >> all i know is that at our school there are some...
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on lectures in history from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book the political theory of the american founding. >> in the republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america the 1956 film a city decides about the historic
on lectures in history from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book the political theory of the american founding. >> in the republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america the 1956 film a city decides about the historic
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than just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss by panther's true success is georgetown university professor chris chambers as a new wow do you two that's a big price that's a big number oh it is blows away every every you know and it and you there weren't any rappers in the movie right there weren't any bizarre stereotypes in the movie there were some hard questions and issues to debate in the movie all the things that you know go counterintuitive to what hollywood just over and over again in all the years leading up so let me ask you you know why why do you believe you know why is black panther success this week and so much bigger than just dollar numbers like what actually was the success it's a perfect storm i mean we have we have the current cultural and social and political climate that really where i think african-americans needed this kind of a pick me up but black people alone can't create this kind of domestic no. and you're going to see that repeated i mean this is a character that was invented by white people in the sixty's by stan lee but i think the time is now for fo
than just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss by panther's true success is georgetown university professor chris chambers as a new wow do you two that's a big price that's a big number oh it is blows away every every you know and it and you there weren't any rappers in the movie right there weren't any bizarre stereotypes in the movie there were some hard questions and issues to debate in the movie all the things that you know go counterintuitive to what hollywood just over...
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a conversation with georgetown university law school professor, watch c-span's "washington journal", live seven eastern on friday morning. join the discussion. >> now, live to synagogue in washington, d.c. for a conversation with ruth bader ginsburg. the supreme court associate justice will be -- to discuss the intersection of law, media and jewish life. we expect the rabbis to make opening remarks that will be getting underway shortly. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> starting shortly from the synagogue in washington, d.c., conversation with ruth bader ginsburg, with jamie eisner. they'll discuss the intersection of law, media, and jewish life. it should be starting soon. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we will start in a few moments. once the program begins there be no exits
a conversation with georgetown university law school professor, watch c-span's "washington journal", live seven eastern on friday morning. join the discussion. >> now, live to synagogue in washington, d.c. for a conversation with ruth bader ginsburg. the supreme court associate justice will be -- to discuss the intersection of law, media and jewish life. we expect the rabbis to make opening remarks that will be getting underway shortly. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]...
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let's speak now to 0riana skylar mastro — she's an assistant professor of security studies at georgetown university thank you forjoining us. so, is china justified in being so angry, do you think? well, i think china's response is very predictable. they are againstany response is very predictable. they are against any government is taking actions that intervene in their internal affairs, and they think that this action meet this criteria. they are generally against sanctions in the north korean nuclear case because they think they won't work, so they only look at the downside, which is potentially destabilising the north korean regime. in your opinion, have chinese businesses, individuals and entities been complying with the existing sanctions on north korea? well, i don't have independent information to be able to say whether the chinese have comply to the degree that they are claiming that they have. but the united states' unilateral sanctions put china in a very difficult position. either they are unwilling to comply, because 99% of north korean trade is with china, or they don't have the capabi
let's speak now to 0riana skylar mastro — she's an assistant professor of security studies at georgetown university thank you forjoining us. so, is china justified in being so angry, do you think? well, i think china's response is very predictable. they are againstany response is very predictable. they are against any government is taking actions that intervene in their internal affairs, and they think that this action meet this criteria. they are generally against sanctions in the north...
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just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss black panthers true success is georgetown university professor chris chambers as they do wow the you tube does a big price that's a big number oh it's blows away every every you know and it and you there weren't any rappers in the movie right there weren't any bizarre stereotypes in the movie there were some hard questions and issues to debate in the movie all the things that you know go counterintuitive to what hollywood just over and over again in all the years leading up so let me ask you you know why why do you believe you know why is black panther success this week and so much bigger than just dollar numbers like what actually was the success it's a perfect storm i mean we have we have the current cultural and social and political climate that really where i think african-americans needed this kind of a pick me up but black people. can't create these kind of domestic numbers and you're going to see that repeated i mean this is a character that was invented by white people in the sixty's by stan lee but i think the time is now for f
just being another hollywood hit and joining us to discuss black panthers true success is georgetown university professor chris chambers as they do wow the you tube does a big price that's a big number oh it's blows away every every you know and it and you there weren't any rappers in the movie right there weren't any bizarre stereotypes in the movie there were some hard questions and issues to debate in the movie all the things that you know go counterintuitive to what hollywood just over and...
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well let's get more on this now a joined by clive allcock professor of government at georgetown university great to have you with us on al-jazeera bestival cox a tough battle indeed will the house of representatives how likely is it to pass this legislation i think is a tough tough vote for the house basically that republicans have a bloc that is the tea party with conservatives who are going to oppose it and then many of the really liberal democrats are going to oppose it because it doesn't provide protection for the dream works you know and have heard from house minority leader nancy pelosi who said that that she's not going to support this legislation but will the democrats follow suit well she has told them it's a conscience that is not going to whip them into line so they can do. however they want many of the moderates will want to vote to keep the government open. but the bargaining will probably be palosi and the speaker over whether to take a separate vote on the dreamers the senate is promised a separate vote on the dreamers cleaned up the house will want to do that and the democr
well let's get more on this now a joined by clive allcock professor of government at georgetown university great to have you with us on al-jazeera bestival cox a tough battle indeed will the house of representatives how likely is it to pass this legislation i think is a tough tough vote for the house basically that republicans have a bloc that is the tea party with conservatives who are going to oppose it and then many of the really liberal democrats are going to oppose it because it doesn't...
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at 8:00 p.m., on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book, the political theory of the american founding. >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than -- more than in any other form of government, because in a republic, the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m., on reel america, the 1956 film, "a city decides" about the historic supreme court decision, brown v. board of education. >> delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. >> well, all i know is at our school, there are some kids who just don't like colored people. >> some of the kids at our school don't like white people either. >> i think it's the individual that counts. how are you going to get to know a person unless you meet them. >> when the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal, these children were ready. >> and at 6:00 p.m., on "american artifacts," we look at a selection of clifford barryman's popular political cartoons for the early 20th century. >> and cli
at 8:00 p.m., on lectures in history, from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book, the political theory of the american founding. >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than -- more than in any other form of government, because in a republic, the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m., on reel america, the 1956 film, "a city decides" about the...
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on lectures in history from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book the political theory of the american founding. >> in the republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america the 1956 film a city decides about the historic supreme court decision "brown v. board of education." >> intergroup youth had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. >> well, all i know is that our school have some kids who don't like colored people. >> well some of the kids at our school don't like white people either. >> well, i think it's the individual that counts. how are you going to get to know a person unless you meet them? >> when the supreme court ruled segregation was illegal, these children were ready. >> at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts we look at a selection of clifford berryman's popular political cartoons from the early 20th century. >> he continued to draw for the washi
on lectures in history from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book the political theory of the american founding. >> in the republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america the 1956 film a city decides about the historic supreme court decision "brown v. board...
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on lectures in history from the georgetown university law center, thomas west talks about his book, "litical theory of the american founding." >> and a republican form based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than in any other form of government because in a republic, the people themselves take the rulers. >> sunday at four clock p.m. on real america, the 1956 film, "a city decides" about brown v. board of education. >> delegates from all high schools in st. louis. all i know is that our school, some can skew not like colored people. >> some people do not like white people either. >> i think if the individual that counts. how will you get to know a person is you meet them? >> when the supreme court ruled segregation illegal, beast tilde -- these children were ready. >> at 6:00 p.m., we look at a selection of clippard berryman's political cartoons from the early 20th century. clippard berryman continued to draw for the washington evening star for the next 42 years. his cartoons appeared almost daily, usually on the front page of the paper. very prominently placed. he had q
on lectures in history from the georgetown university law center, thomas west talks about his book, "litical theory of the american founding." >> and a republican form based on consent, elections, virtue is needed in more than in any other form of government because in a republic, the people themselves take the rulers. >> sunday at four clock p.m. on real america, the 1956 film, "a city decides" about brown v. board of education. >> delegates from all high...
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on lectures in history from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book "the political theory" -- >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed more than in any other form of government. because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4 p.m. on real america the 1956 film "a city decides" about the historic supreme court decision brown v. board of education. >> and had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. >> well, all i know is at our school some kids who just don't like colored people. >> from the kids in our school, they don't like white people either. >> i think it's the individual that p counts. how are you going to get to know a person unless you meet them? >> when the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal, these children were ready. >> and at 6 p.m. on american artifacts, we look at a selection of clifford barryman's popular political cartoons from the early 20th century. >> and he continued to draw for the washington evening star for the next 42
on lectures in history from the georgetown university law center, guest speaker thomas west talks about his book "the political theory" -- >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent, elections, virtue is needed more than in any other form of government. because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4 p.m. on real america the 1956 film "a city decides" about the historic supreme court decision brown v. board of...
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from the school of public policy of georgetown university, this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and well coom come t panel. don't let the suit fool you. i am a farm boy from south dakota, which is why i'm super excited about this panel and introducing our great speakers as well as our moderator. my name is joseph schwartz. we all know that agriculture has transformed over the last century. not just how we grow our food but how we move our food and how we trade with other countries. and so leading us through this very important global conversation is adam ferris, a moderator. he's an alumnist at the university of oklahoma and will graduate from the u.s. army work college with a masters in strategic studies in july. so congratulations, adam. the light is at the end of the total. some of the students here are graduating in may in the room. dale moore is the director of public policy. he joined in 2011 as the executive director of public policy and manager of the agriculture and trade policy team. lisa shroeder is a global director of trade. as part of the glo
from the school of public policy of georgetown university, this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and well coom come t panel. don't let the suit fool you. i am a farm boy from south dakota, which is why i'm super excited about this panel and introducing our great speakers as well as our moderator. my name is joseph schwartz. we all know that agriculture has transformed over the last century. not just how we grow our food but how we move our food and how...
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thank you so much for coming. >>> that same event from georgetown university also looked at
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. >> on lectures in history, we visited georgetown university law center course called recent books on the constitution, which invites authors to answer student questions about their work. in this
. >> on lectures in history, we visited georgetown university law center course called recent books on the constitution, which invites authors to answer student questions about their work. in this
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.>> the sports illustrated model from georgetown university.>> a beautiful course and the best part of the country with great players feels like coming home a little bit this year. i am just really happy to be here.>> 8 players divided up into a team murray and team eastwood . a years worth of bragging rights.>> i was on bills team last year when he won.>> i know that one team has one but it is time to change it up.>> they have a way of evening out the field and the captains pulled their own weight. team eastwood planning for a par. team murray one $20,000 for his charity.>> [ cheering ]>> the big money winners were alfonso romero. that was worth $80,000. a win for team eastwood and the bragging rights.>> trust me, everybody was trying to cut the other one's throat. we want to win.>> the primo shot.>> not bad.>> bill murray was a gentleman in conceding defeat.>> those guys all over again. it is okay. it is all right. none of the players today earned a spot next year.>> [ laughter ]>>> the challenge every year is to continue to come up with new material. that is the place to be tonight
.>> the sports illustrated model from georgetown university.>> a beautiful course and the best part of the country with great players feels like coming home a little bit this year. i am just really happy to be here.>> 8 players divided up into a team murray and team eastwood . a years worth of bragging rights.>> i was on bills team last year when he won.>> i know that one team has one but it is time to change it up.>> they have a way of evening out the field...
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on electionures in history from the georgetown university law centre. thomas west talks about his book "the political theory of the american founding." >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent elections, virtue is needed in more than in any other form of government because in a republic, the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on "real america," the 1956 film "a city decides" about the historic supreme court decision brown v. board of education. >> intergroup youth had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. >> well, all i know is at our school some kids just don't like colored people. >> well, heck, some of the kids at our school don't like white people either. >> i think it's the individual that counts. how are you going to get to know a person unless you meet them? >> when the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal, these children were ready. >> and at 6:00 p.m. on "american artifacts." we look at a selection of popular political cartoons from the early 20th century. >> continued to draw
on electionures in history from the georgetown university law centre. thomas west talks about his book "the political theory of the american founding." >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent elections, virtue is needed in more than in any other form of government because in a republic, the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on "real america," the 1956 film "a city decides" about the historic supreme court...
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gholam motamedi georgetown university hospital "similar to alcohol intoxication.xes and responses and data processing speed will be slower."the centers for disease control and prevention says an estimated 1 in 25 adult drivers report having fallen asleep while driving in the previous 30 days.the national highway traffic safety administration estimates that drowsy driving is responsible each year for about 83-thousand crashes -- 37-thousand of them with injuries -- and nearly 900 deaths.if you're on the road, make sure you recognize the signs of drowsy driving. yawning or blinking frequently. missing your exit.drifting from your lane.if you think you are too tired to drive, you probably are. so pull over. better yet, don't get behind the wheel to begin with. for today's health minute. i'm reid binion. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist lawrence karnow has our forecast.. . (mabrisa rodriguez)a weak shot-wave disturbance approaching from the northwest will bring an increase in high clouds to the northern portion of the region today. in a
gholam motamedi georgetown university hospital "similar to alcohol intoxication.xes and responses and data processing speed will be slower."the centers for disease control and prevention says an estimated 1 in 25 adult drivers report having fallen asleep while driving in the previous 30 days.the national highway traffic safety administration estimates that drowsy driving is responsible each year for about 83-thousand crashes -- 37-thousand of them with injuries -- and nearly 900...
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from the georgetown university law center. guest speaker thomas west talks about hiss book, "the political theory of the american founding." >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent elections, virtue is needed more than in any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on "real america," the 1956 film "i city decides" about the historic supreme court decision brown v. board of education. >> group youth had delegates from all the high schools in st. louis. >> well, all i know is that our school there are some kids who just don't like colored people. >> well, hey, some of the kids in our school don't like white people either. >> well, i think it's the individual that counts. how are you going to get to know a person unless you meet them? >> when the supreme court ruled that segregation was illegal, these children were traed. >> and at 6:00 p.m. on "american artifacts" we look at a selection of popular political cartoons from the early 20th ce
from the georgetown university law center. guest speaker thomas west talks about hiss book, "the political theory of the american founding." >> in a republican form of government, namely based on consent elections, virtue is needed more than in any other form of government because in a republic the people themselves pick the rulers. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on "real america," the 1956 film "i city decides" about the historic supreme court decision brown...
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this is from the georgetown university law center. food just and proceed quietly. we will get the program started. i am the executive director -- [audio lost] the first half of the term had more blockbusters than we have seen in a long time. the second half promises to be even more exciting than the first half. fortunately, we have an incredible panel today to discuss these cases. before i get out of the way, i want to thank the american constitution society and the federalist society for cosponsoring this event. i want to thank ian maine, the special events coordinator. i want to introduce our oderator, amy howe, once the editor of the scotus blog. now she is just an independent contractor and a reporter for the scotus blog. amy probably knows more about the supreme court than any person alive. with that, i will turn the program over to amy. amy: that is a tough introduction to live up to. he asked me to be very brief in introducing our panel. i will be pointing to nametags and have you google. what you need to know about our panel is that, between the four of the
this is from the georgetown university law center. food just and proceed quietly. we will get the program started. i am the executive director -- [audio lost] the first half of the term had more blockbusters than we have seen in a long time. the second half promises to be even more exciting than the first half. fortunately, we have an incredible panel today to discuss these cases. before i get out of the way, i want to thank the american constitution society and the federalist society for...
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he will be talking about the corporate tax rate at georgetown university law school at 12:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. rose mcgowan will talk about her and her on c-span2 experiences working in the entertainment industry, live at 7:00 p.m.. >> earlier today, president traveled to west virginia to address legislators at the republican congressional retreat. clark's father, thank you for the way you provide for us and our nation. each day, we can count on your hand. you provide our daily bread. we provide for us in ways can never, ever thank you enough for. we want to stop for a moment and say thank you. us theou for allowing privilege for being able to serve, for giving us the attitude of servants. we pray you pour onto west what you spoke to jeremiah when you , not if you utter worthy worthless words, you will be my spokesman. i pray you give us were the words to speak to a nation that needs encouragement right now. i pay for our president and the vice president and their teams. i pray you continue to pour wisdom over them, give them inside that can only come from you, direct their
he will be talking about the corporate tax rate at georgetown university law school at 12:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. rose mcgowan will talk about her and her on c-span2 experiences working in the entertainment industry, live at 7:00 p.m.. >> earlier today, president traveled to west virginia to address legislators at the republican congressional retreat. clark's father, thank you for the way you provide for us and our nation. each day, we can count on your hand. you provide our daily...