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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. on c-span3 energy secretary dan brouillette testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. gallegoix mayor kate shares her city's response to the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with washington post opinion writer jonathan capehart. she talked about her relationship with arizona governor doug ducey and criticized the governor's response to the pandemic, calling for distribution of critical supplies. ♪ mayor gallego: mayor gallego: i believe our residents will do the right thing if they get accurate information. i am calling on every elected official from the president on down to send a message that wearing masks works and that staying home can slow the spread. ♪ jonathan: welcome to "washington post" live. i am jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the washington post. phoenix mayor kate gallego is making headlines for her criticism of how the federal -- of how arizona's governor and the federal government has responded to the coronavi
anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. on c-span3 energy secretary dan brouillette testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. gallegoix mayor kate shares her city's response to the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with washington post opinion writer jonathan capehart. she talked about her relationship with arizona governor doug ducey and criticized the governor's response to the...
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institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university on tuesday. watch live coverage at 4:00 p.
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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread and c span span 3, the energy secretary talks about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. campaign 2020 was aboute and a half months before the election. give us the political lay of the land in joe biden and president donald trump. jon: biden has an advantage, steve. the democrats have a formidable machine. they won the presidential race the last three cycles. hillary clinton beat donald trump by two other half points, although that was closer than it looked because the race was over by early voting, which lasts two weeks, and the democrats had banked enough votes. biden is ahead in polls, only slightly outside the margin of error in recent polling. there has not been a lot of public polling. the democrats have a substantial registration advantage, which they have for many years, including 154,000 voters or so in clark county, where las vegas is, 70% of the vote. very difficult for a republican to win statewide in nevada with that firewall the dem
anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread and c span span 3, the energy secretary talks about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. campaign 2020 was aboute and a half months before the election. give us the political lay of the land in joe biden and president donald trump. jon: biden has an advantage, steve. the democrats have a formidable machine. they won the presidential race the last three...
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he took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. ood afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. i am a health law student at georgetown law. i am focusing my studies on access to health care. i am also working with the o'neill institute on various projects. recently the collaborative
he took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. ood afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. i am a health law student at georgetown law....
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she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she is the author of, and reckless hands. also, a forthcoming book, miss reading law, misreading democracy. this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming them >> on behalf of the panel, thank you very much for that wonderful introduction. i am delighted to be here. hopefully i am one of the last moderates and washington moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you have seen their earlier c-span performances, you will find it in transit, the facts of the progressive era, how teddy roosevelt made the case famous, but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the case. and different many respects to our current constitutional law. >> i hope that having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinner that we will hear from these distinguished scholars something about these concepts. they include the notion of rights, of substantive due process, the presumption of liber
she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she is the author of, and reckless hands. also, a forthcoming book, miss reading law, misreading democracy. this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming them >> on behalf of the panel, thank you very much for that wonderful introduction. i am delighted to be here. hopefully i am one of the last moderates and washington moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars...
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institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university on tuesday. watch live coverage on c-span2, online at c-span.org, or listen live with the c-span radio app. ♪
institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university on tuesday. watch live coverage on c-span2, online at c-span.org, or listen live with the c-span radio app. ♪
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bachelorse with a degree from university of oklahoma and a phd from georgetown university. assistantss research to a political scientist, economist and author and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright, who was here for a private inner earlier this year just to drop a name or two to impress you. jewellined the william college faculty in 1992 and now serves as chair of the department of political science and director of the international relations major. the william jewell student body has voted him professor of the year an amazing four times. gary is also a longtime supporter of the national world war i museum and memorial and for that we are very appreciative. please give a warm welcome to dr. gary armstrong. [applause] >> good evening and thank you for coming tonight. of interesting questions. on the 100th anniversary of the senate's first rejection of the versailles peace treaty. what a great moment to talk about america's place in the world. of growingme polarization and radicalization. there had been a series of race riot in the current
bachelorse with a degree from university of oklahoma and a phd from georgetown university. assistantss research to a political scientist, economist and author and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine albright, who was here for a private inner earlier this year just to drop a name or two to impress you. jewellined the william college faculty in 1992 and now serves as chair of the department of political science and director of the international relations major. the...
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national institute of allergy and infectious diseases held discuss, 19 at an event hosted by georgetown university. you can watch all of those events online as well at c-span .org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> tonight, special addition of book tv during week nights this. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern john bolton, president trump's former national security advisor, talks with washington post about his book, the room where it happened. then david horowitz offers his thoughts on how president trump can win reelection in 2020. later, state university of new york economics professor stephanie kelton and huff post senior reporter zachary carter, talk about modern economic theories and whether they still hold up. enjoy book tv on c-span2. ♪ >> c-span, has unfolded coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online or listen on every radio app. be a part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created
national institute of allergy and infectious diseases held discuss, 19 at an event hosted by georgetown university. you can watch all of those events online as well at c-span .org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> tonight, special addition of book tv during week nights this. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern john bolton, president trump's former national security advisor, talks with washington post about his book, the room where it happened. then david horowitz offers his...
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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. and on c-span3, the energy secretary testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. at his coronavirus briefing, new york governor andrew cuomo reopeninghe state's guidelines and criticized president trump's approach to schools. he also spoke about the federal government's overall response to , rising cases across the country, and concerns over travelers potentially causing another outbreak in new york. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. a pleasure to be here gov. cuomo: good morning, everyone. the doctor who has been working on among other things the state reopening -- school reopening plan. right, melissa, secretary to the governor. to her right rick cotton was the head of the board authority who's been doing an extraordinary job overall, building laguardia airport, first newport and the united states in 25 years, redoing john f. kennedy airport and then if that wasn't enough he
anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. and on c-span3, the energy secretary testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. at his coronavirus briefing, new york governor andrew cuomo reopeninghe state's guidelines and criticized president trump's approach to schools. he also spoke about the federal government's overall response to , rising cases across the country, and concerns over...
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fauci speech to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. secretary, the energy testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. at the white house, president trump hosted a roundtable on policing, which included law enforcement officials, administration staff, and members of the public. after the meeting, the president of questions on the coronavirus pandemic and his decision to commute roger stone's sentence. [applause] pres. trump: great to have you here. nice group, some familiar faces. so, thank you all very much for being at the white house. very special house, very special. place. i'm grateful to be joined by citizens whose lives have been saved by law enforcement heroes. they are being very unfairly treated over the last long. bang of time, and over the last few years. it is terrible what is happening. south carolina sheriff deputy william. william? ok. ok. that's a good excuse. and palm beach county deputy reese. cory hi, cory. in recent weeks, our country police officers have really been un
fauci speech to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. secretary, the energy testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. at the white house, president trump hosted a roundtable on policing, which included law enforcement officials, administration staff, and members of the public. after the meeting, the president of questions on the coronavirus pandemic and his decision to commute roger stone's sentence....
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fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. . >> good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics.
fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. . >> good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics.
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investigators say karen little fair paid $9,000 to have llegses for academic probation by georgetown university. little fair then demanded a discount when that person received a c. little fair pleaded guilty in january to a count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. nearly 30 parents pleaded guilty in that case. >>> this tweet from ivanka trump may have violated a government ethics rule. in the picture she's holding a can of goya food beans with a caption, if it's goya it has to be good. according to the us government's ethics office. branch employees may not use their position to suggest the agency endorses an organization or product. goya has been getting backlash after the ceo's praise of president trump. prominent figures called for a boycott of the brand that's popular with latinos. as for her tweet, any disciplinary action is unlikely. the president posted a photo on instagram pose with a selection of goya brand foods. >>> it's time for a check of the forecast, paul hagan is standing by. and oh boy. it's been so nice out there lately. >>> temperatures have been pleasant for the middle of j
investigators say karen little fair paid $9,000 to have llegses for academic probation by georgetown university. little fair then demanded a discount when that person received a c. little fair pleaded guilty in january to a count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. nearly 30 parents pleaded guilty in that case. >>> this tweet from ivanka trump may have violated a government ethics rule. in the picture she's holding a can of goya food beans with a caption, if it's goya it has to be...
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this hour-long virtual event was sponsored by georgetown university. >> good evening everyone and thank you for joining tonight's virtual political page turner event hosted by institute of politics and public service at the public policy. i received my master o
this hour-long virtual event was sponsored by georgetown university. >> good evening everyone and thank you for joining tonight's virtual political page turner event hosted by institute of politics and public service at the public policy. i received my master o
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state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as noted victories although in some ways limited victories for the rule of law at some point do you think of the 2 opinions separately the vance opinion related to a subpoena against the president or for the president's financial records i should say to a bank by the state of new york and a court essentially affirmed that the state of new york can proceed without subpoenas entitled to that and for information that the president doesn't have any special protection by virtue of being president to prevent that information being disclosed that's been allowed the state of new york to continue in doing
state department he's now with the brookings institution and teaches law at georgetown university law school scott is in washington d.c. tonight welcome to the days god it's good to have you with the court today said that the president is not above the wall when we're talking about the justice system and gathering evidence what does this ruling these 2 rules what do they say about the american justice system and what do they tell us about the current u.s. president. well they certainly serve as...
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anthony fauci discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university.ch that live today starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live --- on c-span2, on online, or listen free on the c-span radio app. >> watch live daily coverage of congress, the white house, on issues that matter to you. >> part of ongoing efforts to focus on a mission to save lives, meet the needs of our states, our health care workers. >> along with briefings on the coronavirus pandemic, supreme court oral arguments and decisions, and the latest from campaign 2020. be a part of the conversation every day with our live call-in program washington journal. coverage,sed any live watch anytime on demand on c-span.org or listen on the go with freeseas been radio app -- the free c-span radio app. >> during the summer, reach out to your elected officials with c-span's congressional directory. it contains the information you need to stay in touch with members of congress and state governors. order your copy today at c-spanstore.org. >> michigan representative fred upton spoke about the next co
anthony fauci discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university.ch that live today starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live --- on c-span2, on online, or listen free on the c-span radio app. >> watch live daily coverage of congress, the white house, on issues that matter to you. >> part of ongoing efforts to focus on a mission to save lives, meet the needs of our states, our health care workers. >> along with briefings on the coronavirus pandemic, supreme...
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anthony fauci join's georgetown university for discussion on the coronavirus pandemic at the nationalesponse. president trump signed an executive order on hong kong and then went on to criticize joe biden.
anthony fauci join's georgetown university for discussion on the coronavirus pandemic at the nationalesponse. president trump signed an executive order on hong kong and then went on to criticize joe biden.
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she's a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she's the author of "in reckless hands, skinner v. oklahoma, and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction, and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you have seen the earlier c-span performance, you will find it entrancing about the facts of the progressive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt made the bake shop case famous. but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the case and differ in many respects from our current constitutional law. so i hope today, having written a bit myself about lochner in the course of my book on skinne
she's a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she's the author of "in reckless hands, skinner v. oklahoma, and the near triumph of american eugenics" and a forthcoming book, "misreading law, misreading democracy." this panel is perfect to discuss this issue, so please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett, and nourse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much, justice breyer, for that wonderful introduction, and i am...
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julie fisher is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center joins me now from washington d.c. via skype good to have you with us on the program and thanks for your time to wear or not to wear a mask i mean the debate is a heated one often violent depending on where in the world it's being discussed but drug global audience julie what are the pros and cons of wearing a mask during this pandemic. early on the pandemic advice from the world health organization and from a national agencies like the u.s. city see discouraged people who do not have symptoms from wearing masks based on experience during past outbreaks during the 2003 sars epidemic for example people who are not transmitting virus to others until they had symptoms so. cho and c.d.c. and others discourage people from wearing masks if they were not symptomatic to try to encourage them to conserve the scarce medical resources for the people who really needed it those who had symptoms and needed care those who are caring for them and health care providers but the way scienc
julie fisher is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center joins me now from washington d.c. via skype good to have you with us on the program and thanks for your time to wear or not to wear a mask i mean the debate is a heated one often violent depending on where in the world it's being discussed but drug global audience julie what are the pros and cons of wearing a mask during this pandemic. early on the pandemic advice from the...
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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread and c span span 3, the energy secretary talks about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. campaign 2020 was aboute and a half months before the election. give us e
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this hour-long virtual event was sponsored by georgetown university. >> good evening everyone and thank you for joining tonight's virtual political page turner event hosted by institute of politics and public service at the public policy. i received my master of public policy and throughout my time in georgetowatgeorgetown might have opportunity to participate various events. this spring we dove into the primary campaign strategy. i'm looking forward to connecting the topics for the class with discussions tonight. i am pleased to introduce the guest tonight senior adviser to the presidential campaign and offer of speaking truth to power and reclaiming america. as a fellow woman of color and encouraged by the political leadership, passion for social change in the representation in the space that has historically excluded women of color. the seasoned political strategist who have 25 became the youngest presidential secretary on record while working on the 2016 presidential campaign and was named to the list shaping the 2016 election. unapologetically fighting for the juvenile justice refo
this hour-long virtual event was sponsored by georgetown university. >> good evening everyone and thank you for joining tonight's virtual political page turner event hosted by institute of politics and public service at the public policy. i received my master of public policy and throughout my time in georgetowatgeorgetown might have opportunity to participate various events. this spring we dove into the primary campaign strategy. i'm looking forward to connecting the topics for the class...
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adam goodman a republican party strategist in doha clyde wilcox professor a government at georgetown university and also in washington simon rosenberg president of the new democrats network think tank a welcome to you all let's begin in washington d.c. with adam goodman let's make it absolutely clear for us that the president can actually delay this election unilaterally he doesn't need congress he's unlikely to get congress because it's controlled by the democrats however it does beg the question what is the president's strategy why does he keep bringing up this idea that he might not leave office if the result doesn't go his way human thinking about delays what is the strategy here all seems very confusing well it starts with the idea that upwards of 4 out of 10 americans already distrust the final election result in any election is accurate. but the president i think is not using the right word he keep focusing on the word fraud which is i think a tough thing to prove with mail in ballot which is going to be at record absolutely record levels. this time it's really the word incompetence for
adam goodman a republican party strategist in doha clyde wilcox professor a government at georgetown university and also in washington simon rosenberg president of the new democrats network think tank a welcome to you all let's begin in washington d.c. with adam goodman let's make it absolutely clear for us that the president can actually delay this election unilaterally he doesn't need congress he's unlikely to get congress because it's controlled by the democrats however it does beg the...
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julie fisher is associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center she says it's vital to raise awareness of the importance of wearing masks i think at this point the more clearly we can communicate what the risks are and how masks do protect others they're not they're not personal protective equipment they do not prevent the person wearing them from necessarily being exposed in a blanket but they do help if someone is unknowingly infected help prevent them from infecting others and given how rapidly the virus is now being transmitted in some communities across the united states anything that we can do to slow down the transmission is critically important to saving lives under trying to keep the economy going so that the stores can open and people can go about some part of their normal lives so i think what we really need here is a clear message on why masks are important so that people understand how their actions can affect the health not only of their own but of their whole communities francis making marks masks compulsory indoor pu
julie fisher is associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at the georgetown university medical center she says it's vital to raise awareness of the importance of wearing masks i think at this point the more clearly we can communicate what the risks are and how masks do protect others they're not they're not personal protective equipment they do not prevent the person wearing them from necessarily being exposed in a blanket but they do help if someone is unknowingly infected...
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eastern doctor anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowinghe spread. on c-span3, energy secretary testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. >> kaepernick, special edition of the tv airing weeknights this week on c-span2. first, black lives matter cofounder alyssa garza offers her thoughts on organizing and building grassroots movements. also a look at the writings of the late civil rights leader julian bond with the book, race man. several programs featuring the aw
eastern doctor anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowinghe spread. on c-span3, energy secretary testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. >> kaepernick, special edition of the tv airing weeknights this week on c-span2. first, black lives matter cofounder alyssa garza offers her thoughts on organizing and building grassroots movements. also a look at the writings of the late civil rights...
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he speak at event hosted by georgetown university. you could watch all of these events online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >> carl smith joins us the assumed serves as vice president of the tax foundation, discussion on tax policy and how be used to spur economic recovery but first remind folks what the tax foundation does and how you do it. >> the tax foundation is an organization that educates the public on tax policy and also assist members of congress in developing tax policy. we do in particular analysis of the cost to the economy and to the government of tax increases or tax decreases, tax foundation.org is a website as. as we look at recovery efforts, it's now been four months since america startedon shutting down. congress congress is appropriatr $2.5 trillion in response. at what point do we start focusing on long-term recovery as opposed to responding to immediate needs that are happening in the here and now? >> guest: that's hard to say. i had originally thought when the crisis began that aro
he speak at event hosted by georgetown university. you could watch all of these events online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >> carl smith joins us the assumed serves as vice president of the tax foundation, discussion on tax policy and how be used to spur economic recovery but first remind folks what the tax foundation does and how you do it. >> the tax foundation is an organization that educates the public on tax policy and also assist members of...
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fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. . >> good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. i am a health law student at georgetown law. i am focusing my studies on access to health care. i am also working with the o'neill institute on various projects. recently the collaborative project on covid-19 laws and policies. before joining georgetown, i received my bachelors degree in law from kingstown university in saudi arabia. i am pleased to introduce our guest today, dr. anthony fauci. dr. fauci is one of the u.s.'s most visible leaders in public health. dr. fauci also currently serves as the director of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institutes of health. he is also a member of
fauci took part in a virtual discussion on the pandemic with georgetown university students. . >> good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining today's virtual event hosted by the global health initiative, the o'neill institute for national and global health law, the kalmanovitz initiative for labor and the working poor, and the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy, which is known to many of you as gu politics. i am a health law student at...
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anthony fauci will be taking part in a discussion today at georgetown university. 4:00 p.m.s when that is expected to start. we will be airing it live on c-span two, c-span.org, and you can of course listen to it on the free c-span radio app. we are asking you this morning about your view of anthony fauci. do you trust him? (202) 748-8000 four democrats, for) 748-8001 republicans. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 rashida, good morning. e, he'si admire faucher sincere but he has to tread carefully because he doesn't want to be removed by trump. i think there is pressure there on him in the wrong duroc -- wrong direction. for example, the world health organization just in the last few days admits that this virus is airborne. it's not just in droplets when you sneeze or cough that you can get it from other people. it's airborne. it's a microscopic organism living that you can see under an electron microscope. it can attach itself to dust that comes to us from outer space and also the heavier -- host: on what you originally talked about, removal of anthony fauci, do you think we are
anthony fauci will be taking part in a discussion today at georgetown university. 4:00 p.m.s when that is expected to start. we will be airing it live on c-span two, c-span.org, and you can of course listen to it on the free c-span radio app. we are asking you this morning about your view of anthony fauci. do you trust him? (202) 748-8000 four democrats, for) 748-8001 republicans. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 rashida, good morning. e, he'si admire faucher sincere but he has to tread carefully...
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georgetown university talks about the normalizing of cycle warfare is a geopolitical tool.here's a portion of his talk. >> the way i like to phrase it and i phrase it here a lot is the united states has the nicest rocks we still live in a house. we come into it intricate beautiful cyber offense that's extraordinary it's extraordinary intricate operation just because you're going to do that we can't defend well is probably no better example with effects department of justice for the basically the chinese hacked the personal information of 140 million americans, probably everyone here who has a credit card is likely in this file being maintained by echo facts. this is a case in which most americans exist they're not getting company protection they are clearly not defending adequately. the attorneys are more than happy to say will take that that is the glass house. so to watch the rest of this program visit the website booktv.org. and search for ben buchanan or the title of his book, the hacker and the state using the search box at the top of this page. >> next on book tv, pre
georgetown university talks about the normalizing of cycle warfare is a geopolitical tool.here's a portion of his talk. >> the way i like to phrase it and i phrase it here a lot is the united states has the nicest rocks we still live in a house. we come into it intricate beautiful cyber offense that's extraordinary it's extraordinary intricate operation just because you're going to do that we can't defend well is probably no better example with effects department of justice for the...
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anthony fauci speaks at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. then on c-span3, the energy secretary testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic at noon eastern. oft, a hearing on oversight i.c.e. detention facilities pandemic. coronavirus the house panel focused on conditions in detention facilities for detainees and staff, federal aid, masks, testing, and quarantine procedures. this is just over two hours. >> the subcommittee on border security will come to order. today the subcommittee meets to examine the response to covid-19 by four of the contractors responsible for facilities. as coronavirus cases continue to spike nationwide, we must ensure the contractors our government relies on are taking every step they can to minimize the spread of covid-19 among workers and attain these. for fiscal year 2020, congress appropriated $3.1 billion approximately in more than 45,000 adult and family i.c.e. beds.ion over 80% of these beds are operated daily by private contractors, some of whom are at this hearing today. that is a large amount of
anthony fauci speaks at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spread. then on c-span3, the energy secretary testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic at noon eastern. oft, a hearing on oversight i.c.e. detention facilities pandemic. coronavirus the house panel focused on conditions in detention facilities for detainees and staff, federal aid, masks, testing, and quarantine procedures. this is just over two hours. >> the subcommittee on border security...
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s.a.t.s corrected and to fraudulently portray one daughter as a tennis star to get her into georgetown university. manuel was sentenced yesterday, elizabeth was sentenced back in march to 7 months in prison. both face years of supervised release, hundreds of hours of community service and fines that combine to nearly three quarters of a million dollars. >>> new this morning, nasa's latest rover is now headed to mars to search for ancient life on the planet. >> ignition, two, one, zero. liftoff. >> there it is. the rover perseverance, it took off on a rocket from cape canaveral, florida this morning. once it makes to mars, the rover will study the geology and delay mats of the plan either. the goal is to find signs of ancient bio microbial life. it will travel 62.5 million miles and it is expected to land on mars in february. >>> happening today as mike mentioned, it is national cheesecake day. and that means sweet deals on this treat. the cheesecake factory for example is donating $1 to feeding america for every slice sold. it is also introducing a new flavor and here it is, it is the chocolate c
s.a.t.s corrected and to fraudulently portray one daughter as a tennis star to get her into georgetown university. manuel was sentenced yesterday, elizabeth was sentenced back in march to 7 months in prison. both face years of supervised release, hundreds of hours of community service and fines that combine to nearly three quarters of a million dollars. >>> new this morning, nasa's latest rover is now headed to mars to search for ancient life on the planet. >> ignition, two, one,...
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coalition formally between left-wing, often soros backed prosecutors and academics, including at georgetown universityshington. what would be the point of that? why would anyone try to make it harder for americans to defend themselves at the same time they're making it more dangerous to live in america? t what is the theme here? >> the theme here is i don't think the totalitarian left wants anybody to push back or resist. and for years we've heard we are not coming for your guns, well, they just came for the guns. not only did they fit could physically take the guns, they charge them with a felony, i don't know if everyone knows this but if you get convicted of a felony, you are no longer able to ever possess a firearm. your second amendment rights are complete we taken away. this is everything we told wasn't going to happen, it's happening here. and i think they used the firearms to defend themselves, the best example of the second amendment we have. i'm tired of getting told by anti-gun people that all the second moment, you think you're going to have a tyrannical government, we are beyond that. no,
coalition formally between left-wing, often soros backed prosecutors and academics, including at georgetown universityshington. what would be the point of that? why would anyone try to make it harder for americans to defend themselves at the same time they're making it more dangerous to live in america? t what is the theme here? >> the theme here is i don't think the totalitarian left wants anybody to push back or resist. and for years we've heard we are not coming for your guns, well,...
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. >> my name is andrea from maryland and i'm a current graduate student at georgetown university. my question is, dr. fauci what is the best way for policy solutions and of testing to schools reopen, a lot of schools would like to do testing to come back in and in enormous cost addition to the financial officer. >> i don't really have a good answer because when i stop talking about money and cost i'm out of my area if you want to talk about other things i'd be happy to do it. a lot of the testing can be free of cost. depending upon where you are and what you're doing, there's many things that have to do with testing and treatment of coded that's without a cost. since i'm not as familiar as i would like to be, i would refrain from making comments because as you know i get one into trouble and i occasionally like to avoid that. >> thank you. >> next up we have clear. go ahead. >> hi, thank you for taking my question. i am claire and i'm a junior studying psychology and economics. i'm zooming in from the boston area. my question can you outline the reasons are mere perspective and ex
. >> my name is andrea from maryland and i'm a current graduate student at georgetown university. my question is, dr. fauci what is the best way for policy solutions and of testing to schools reopen, a lot of schools would like to do testing to come back in and in enormous cost addition to the financial officer. >> i don't really have a good answer because when i stop talking about money and cost i'm out of my area if you want to talk about other things i'd be happy to do it. a lot...
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and also former georgetown university professor who also happens to be a fairfax county parent. you took that video for us, fairfax is one of the wealthiest counties in the country. this is an incubator for leftist curriculum across america, is it not? >> $3 billion budget. you know, laura, you've watch me over many years as an investigative reporter standing up to extremes around the world. i'm also a mother of public schools and now i'm investigating the ideological extremist infiltrating and indoctrinating our children. i have watched hours of the school board meetings and it is horrifying what we are seeing. it is a big business. i call it multi-incorporated and critical race theory, antiraci antiracism, mercantilism -- marxism committee colonizing philippi and this extremism is t hijacking the return to school the agenda for pits people against each other in a race w war. and a spider's webs of organization. it is frightening. >> laura: i know you've looked at other areas some of the islamists infiltrations and schools which we will not address tonight but that is also part
and also former georgetown university professor who also happens to be a fairfax county parent. you took that video for us, fairfax is one of the wealthiest counties in the country. this is an incubator for leftist curriculum across america, is it not? >> $3 billion budget. you know, laura, you've watch me over many years as an investigative reporter standing up to extremes around the world. i'm also a mother of public schools and now i'm investigating the ideological extremist...
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patrice harris and lawrence professor at georgetown university. founding o'neill chair and global health law. dr. harris, why is the country still having so much trouble with testing? >> wolf, thank you for having me on and let me say that simply stated, it's gut check time. and everyone who professes to have the interest of the health and well being as well as economic well being of our country needs to demonstrate that care and concern. and one critical issue. we've had miss after miss is testing from the very beginning. we've not had a national strategy. we've not had the supplies that we need, and we still are pretty much where we were four months ago, so we need that national strategy. i'm hearing from colleagues and of course, you know that we see people waiting in hours long lines, and once they get a test, it may take up to a week to get the results. so we continue to call on the administration to develop a national strategy so that we cannot only get the test but also have a system in place to get results quickly so that then we can targe
patrice harris and lawrence professor at georgetown university. founding o'neill chair and global health law. dr. harris, why is the country still having so much trouble with testing? >> wolf, thank you for having me on and let me say that simply stated, it's gut check time. and everyone who professes to have the interest of the health and well being as well as economic well being of our country needs to demonstrate that care and concern. and one critical issue. we've had miss after miss...
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in a georgetown university discussion today, dr. anthony fauci said, in effect, please don't listen to president trump. when he was asked who people should trust about the coronavirus. >> you can trust respected medical authorities. you know, i believe i'm one of them, so i think you can trust me. but i would stick with respected medical authorities, who have a track record of telling the truth, who have a track record of giving information and policy and recommendations based on scientific evidence and good data. so if i were to give advice to you and your family and your friends and your family, i would say that's the safest bet to do. to listen to the recommendations from that category of people. but it's entirely understandable how the public can get mixed messages and then get a bit confused about what they should do. >> yeah, i think we know how the public is getting mixed messages. apparently too many people in florida have been getting mixed messages and have been listening to president trump's public health advice. and the
in a georgetown university discussion today, dr. anthony fauci said, in effect, please don't listen to president trump. when he was asked who people should trust about the coronavirus. >> you can trust respected medical authorities. you know, i believe i'm one of them, so i think you can trust me. but i would stick with respected medical authorities, who have a track record of telling the truth, who have a track record of giving information and policy and recommendations based on...
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at 4:00 eastern, georgetown university students talk about slowing the spread and on c-span 3, the energy secretary testified about his energy's response to the pandemic at noon eastern. >> booktv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. coming up this weekend sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" wired magazine editor at large stephen levy discusses the inside story of facebook, interviewed by arthur and financial times global business columnist, former speaker of the house newt gingrich offers his thoughts on why donald trump should be reelected with his book trump and the american future, solving the great problems of our time. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend. >> welcome to the manhattan institute webcast on race, riots and the police. thank you for joining us for this important and timely conversation. i'm jason riley, a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. throughout the program please enter your question on any of the platforms you are watching us on and we will either wrap them into the discussion or save them for the q and a at the end of this
at 4:00 eastern, georgetown university students talk about slowing the spread and on c-span 3, the energy secretary testified about his energy's response to the pandemic at noon eastern. >> booktv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. coming up this weekend sunday at 9:00 pm eastern on "after words" wired magazine editor at large stephen levy discusses the inside story of facebook, interviewed by arthur and financial times global business columnist,...
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also with us, robert patterson, professor of african-american studies at georgetown university.ructive desires, rhythm and blues culture and the politics of racial equality. good to see you again. nicole, thank you for being back with us. nicole, you wrote about reparations and the fact that it's time for american to pay its bill and you offered your view of what reparations look like. can you share that with us? >> yes. so, the piece that i wrote is called what is owed. and it really looks at this idea that for 350 years black americans were legally denied the ability to accumulate wealth and for 250 years the ability to even have an income. and that almost every disparity that we looked that. this country can be related in some ways to the economic status of black americans. black americans and indigenous people have the highest rates of poverty, the lowest wealth. black people have about t$10 of wealth for $100 of wealth that white americans have. i argue that the decision not to make up for centuries of economic exploitation has led black americans to so much of the inequali
also with us, robert patterson, professor of african-american studies at georgetown university.ructive desires, rhythm and blues culture and the politics of racial equality. good to see you again. nicole, thank you for being back with us. nicole, you wrote about reparations and the fact that it's time for american to pay its bill and you offered your view of what reparations look like. can you share that with us? >> yes. so, the piece that i wrote is called what is owed. and it really...
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he's going to be speaking to students at georgetown university in just a few minutes. yesterday, he was making the case that but he believes that in order to reopen safely, there does need to be a little bit of a pull back. listen here. >> i am really confident we can if we step back. you don't necessarily need to shut down again. bob pulled back a bit. and then, proceed in a very prudent way observing the guidelines and going from step to step. >> meanwhile, you have the former vice president and the president's 2020 opponent joe biden giving a big speech on the economy. he really pushed back on the president's plan for not just reopening the company, country, but reopening schools this fall. watch. >> mr. president, open everything now isn't a strategy for success. it is barely a slogan. quit pushing the false choice between protecting our health and protecting our economy. all it does is endanger our recovery on both fronts. >> it's going to be very interesting to see if president trump decides to respond to some of those attacks from the former vice president joe b
he's going to be speaking to students at georgetown university in just a few minutes. yesterday, he was making the case that but he believes that in order to reopen safely, there does need to be a little bit of a pull back. listen here. >> i am really confident we can if we step back. you don't necessarily need to shut down again. bob pulled back a bit. and then, proceed in a very prudent way observing the guidelines and going from step to step. >> meanwhile, you have the former...
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the clip we saw there, he was responding to a question put to him yesterday at a georgetown university live stream event. he was asked who can the public trust in these sorts of situations. he said in a roundabout way, people like me, trusted health officials. the other thing that's happening here is peter navarro, president trump's trade adviser who is not a scientist, not a public health official, yesterday he wrote this scathing op-ed, this attack against dr. fauci that "usa today," for whatever reason, ran. they ran this op-ed. i'll read part of it to you. it says this, anthony fauci has been wrong about everything i have ever interacted with him on. now, the white house says that navarro did this on his own. they say he did not get this cleared by the white house coms team. it's strange credulity to think that peter navarro would write an opinion ep like this without the tacit or express permission of trz. clearly mr. nah regard row thinks he's elevating the president's case here. the question is will he face any disciplinary action. so far that's not clear, craig. >> strange cred
the clip we saw there, he was responding to a question put to him yesterday at a georgetown university live stream event. he was asked who can the public trust in these sorts of situations. he said in a roundabout way, people like me, trusted health officials. the other thing that's happening here is peter navarro, president trump's trade adviser who is not a scientist, not a public health official, yesterday he wrote this scathing op-ed, this attack against dr. fauci that "usa...
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institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university on tuesday. watch live coverage on c-span2, online at c-span.org, or listen live with the c-span radio app. ♪ >> these voters are going to be waiting about an hour and i have to cast their votes. the city has consolidated. normally 180 polling places, this time just five. workersh department keep people six feet apart while other voters wait in the drive-through. >> i think it is the most serious thing that ever happened. they should have postponed this. we are going to get people sick out here. >> georges primary election making national headlines. precinct closing late at night. calls for investigations following elevations of voter suppression. the results are still coming in with the secretary of state saying it could take longer than usual because so many people chose to vote by absentee ballot. >> erin geithner smith, those are scenes from recent primary elections. are they a harbinger of what this country might expect in november or aberrations? erin: i hope they are not, but i
institute of allergy and infectious diseases, discusses covid-19 during an event hosted by georgetown university on tuesday. watch live coverage on c-span2, online at c-span.org, or listen live with the c-span radio app. ♪ >> these voters are going to be waiting about an hour and i have to cast their votes. the city has consolidated. normally 180 polling places, this time just five. workersh department keep people six feet apart while other voters wait in the drive-through. >> i...
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anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spreadon c-span3 energy secretary dan brouillette testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. gallegoix mayor kate shares her city's response to the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with washington post opinion writer jonathan capehart. she talked about her relationship with arizona governor doug ducey and criticized the governor's response to the pandemic, calling for distribution of critical supplies. ♪
anthony fauci speaks to students at georgetown university about the coronavirus and slowing the spreadon c-span3 energy secretary dan brouillette testifies about his agency's response to the pandemic. that gets underway at noon eastern. gallegoix mayor kate shares her city's response to the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with washington post opinion writer jonathan capehart. she talked about her relationship with arizona governor doug ducey and criticized the governor's response to the...
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she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center and an author, and a forthcoming book "misreading law misreading democracy." please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett and north. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel thank you very much, justice brier, for that wonderful introduction. and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner dissolers in the country. if you've seen an earlier c-span performance you will find it entrancing about the facts of the progressive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt made the big cake shop case famous, but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the place in many respects from our current constitutional law. so i hope today we will hear from these distinguished scholars something about these concepts, and they include the very notion of right, of substantive due process, the presumption of liberty and a somewhat forgotten concept called class legislation. i'm going to give the honors at
she is a professor of law at the georgetown university law center and an author, and a forthcoming book "misreading law misreading democracy." please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett and north. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel thank you very much, justice brier, for that wonderful introduction. and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner dissolers...
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he graduated with a bachelors degree from the university of oklahoma and phd from georgetown. gary served as research assistants to a political scientist, political economist and author, and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine whoight, who is here for -- was here for a private dinner earlier this year, just to drop a name to impress you. [laughter] gary joined the william jewell college effectively -- college faculty in 1992 and now serves as director of political science. the william jewell student body has voted him professor of the year an amazing four times. gary's a long time supporter of the national world war i museum and memorial, and for that we are very appreciative. please get a warm welcome to dr. gary armstrong. [applause] professor armstrong: good evening, and thank you for coming tonight. there should be lots of theresting questions about 100th anniversary of the senate's first rejection of the versailles peace treaty. what a great moment to talk about america's place in the world. it was a time of growing polarization and americanizat
he graduated with a bachelors degree from the university of oklahoma and phd from georgetown. gary served as research assistants to a political scientist, political economist and author, and teaching assistant to former u.s. secretary of state madeleine whoight, who is here for -- was here for a private dinner earlier this year, just to drop a name to impress you. [laughter] gary joined the william jewell college effectively -- college faculty in 1992 and now serves as director of political...