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georgetown at georgetown is a not an easy match at all for sure. proud of the team. our cameras and neutral because we're able to knock proud of our team and looking forward to the next batch. >> broncos next match, in fact, is on sunday against wisconsin there in georgetown again for that one on the road. so you just heard them talking about the breezy cool the team in the south bay not used to that jerry smith was just talk about how tough it is for teams when you travel across the country to suddenly plane. cold windy weather. ♪ ♪ have you seen those small bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse me, could we-- ♪ ♪ excuse me, i was wondering could we-- ? bedroom! finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you can always count on your local geico agent. they can give you personalized advice and could help you save hundreds. who wants some dress shirts!? for expert help with all your insurance needs, get to know your local geico agent today. dry eye symptoms driving you c
georgetown at georgetown is a not an easy match at all for sure. proud of the team. our cameras and neutral because we're able to knock proud of our team and looking forward to the next batch. >> broncos next match, in fact, is on sunday against wisconsin there in georgetown again for that one on the road. so you just heard them talking about the breezy cool the team in the south bay not used to that jerry smith was just talk about how tough it is for teams when you travel across the...
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next on book tv, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin argues us housing policies have created a residential caste system resulting in poverty free havens and poverty dense hoods and only to increase profits. find more schedule information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. now here's author and professor sheryll cashin. >> the evening virtual audience and welcome. thank you for joining us. my name ntis hillary car and i'm goingto introduce this talk with sheryll cashin for her new book "white space, black hood: opportunity hoarding and segregation in the age of inequality" . joining the conversation is tomikobrown-nagin . thank you for joining us tonight. for virtual events like tonight harvard bookstore continues to bring authors and their works to argue community. every week will be we will be hosting events and our schedule here is on our ts website at harvard.com /events where you can browse books from home. this evening's discussionwill include time for your questions . if you have a question click on the q and a button at the bottom of the screen and we will ge
next on book tv, georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin argues us housing policies have created a residential caste system resulting in poverty free havens and poverty dense hoods and only to increase profits. find more schedule information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. now here's author and professor sheryll cashin. >> the evening virtual audience and welcome. thank you for joining us. my name ntis hillary car and i'm goingto introduce this talk with sheryll...
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to introduce my speakers, sheryll cashin a carmack professor of law civil rights social justice and georgetown u university contributing editor for political magazine. she previously been a law professor from u.s. supreme court marshall as well as an advisor on community development in also the white house were numerous - and she's the author of the new york times book review editor. in the naacp nomination and legacy award nominated and loving. tonight professor sheryll cashin will be joining, the dean of professor a of law constitutionl law at harvard law in history and harvard arsons sciences predict and the author of the book courage it to defend pretty long history of the civil rights movement braided we will be discussing the professor sheryll cashin latest book, "white space, black hood" interview is a resident and an important argument that white supremacy predict ... be a sure my mother and i was flattered that you think for a lot of my former professors were faculty so it forced me to think like what would bee worthy of te occasion and they spend my entire academic career thinking ab
to introduce my speakers, sheryll cashin a carmack professor of law civil rights social justice and georgetown u university contributing editor for political magazine. she previously been a law professor from u.s. supreme court marshall as well as an advisor on community development in also the white house were numerous - and she's the author of the new york times book review editor. in the naacp nomination and legacy award nominated and loving. tonight professor sheryll cashin will be joining,...
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the waterhouse investor of law, civil rights and justice at georgetown university contributing editor forit polito magazine and active member of the poverty and research council previously been a law clerk at the supreme court justice thurgood marshall as well as an advisor on community development in thehe white house who work hs appeared in numerous outlets including "the new york times," "washington post" amonggt many others and she's the author of "the new york times" book review editor failure of integration the naacp nomination and the legacy award and threat to white supremacy. tonight joined by the dean of rye cliff university for advanced studies professor of law and constitutional law, harvard law. the author of the book. at the book reviews cold a resident important argument that white supremacy and racial division poison in our cities and can be received as brilliant and nuanced and convinces the readers of the centrality of geography and economic and social inequality. we are so happy to have them both your tonight. the digital podium is yours. >> thank you so much to the
the waterhouse investor of law, civil rights and justice at georgetown university contributing editor forit polito magazine and active member of the poverty and research council previously been a law clerk at the supreme court justice thurgood marshall as well as an advisor on community development in thehe white house who work hs appeared in numerous outlets including "the new york times," "washington post" amonggt many others and she's the author of "the new york...
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sheryll cashin is a carmack waterhouse professor of law civil rights and social justice at georgetown university, i can to be added for "politico" and an active member of the poverty and race research action council. she is been a law clerk u.s. supreme court justice thurgood marshall's willits and advice on community building in inner-city neighborhoods. her work has appeared in numerous outlets including the near times, "washington post," salon among many others and she's author of "new york times" book review editors choice the failure of integration, the naacp image award nominated place not race. tonight professor cashin will join by tomiko brown-nagin, the dean of russian approach for advanced study, professor of constitutional law at harvard law and history in harvard faculty of arts and sciences. she is the author of the book courage, , a dental history of e civil rights movement. we will be discussing "white space, black hood" which is called a resident in for an what's a pension racial division poisoned life and her cities and henry louis gates, jr. called a brilliant and nu
sheryll cashin is a carmack waterhouse professor of law civil rights and social justice at georgetown university, i can to be added for "politico" and an active member of the poverty and race research action council. she is been a law clerk u.s. supreme court justice thurgood marshall's willits and advice on community building in inner-city neighborhoods. her work has appeared in numerous outlets including the near times, "washington post," salon among many others and she's...
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and but for georgetown law students helping her through, she got a settlement and putting pressure on the housing authority in dc which finally because the housing doctor you only get three months or something to get your placement. they finally got some emergency assistance so they put her in a van and drove her to a certain spot but she started out someone had told her in an opportunity, they say they take the voucher and may back out. i show the struggle and trying to get her kids to school . she's 10 minutes away from where there's a lot of gun violence but this is a person whose written books. who's produced ... she's got this movement of women who endured all kinds of things where they sort of have a monologue where they did a play .sh she's just a striver. so that's a modern equivalent. i could go on. that's one example. >> the storytelling is powerful and it's clear to me and to the audience that you have a lot of passion as well as expertise and that comes through so much in this work. >> did you have a favorite character? i'm just curious. >> i was attracted to the concept,
and but for georgetown law students helping her through, she got a settlement and putting pressure on the housing authority in dc which finally because the housing doctor you only get three months or something to get your placement. they finally got some emergency assistance so they put her in a van and drove her to a certain spot but she started out someone had told her in an opportunity, they say they take the voucher and may back out. i show the struggle and trying to get her kids to school...
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but for the georgetown law s students helping her through, she got a settlement and putting pressure on the housing authority in dc, which finally housing voucher coming only get like three months or something to get your placement. they finally got emergency assistance were they put her in the van and v they drove her the but she started out in a high opportunity they take it and then they backed out. so i just show the struggle and she is in a decent school, she is ten minutes away from where there is a lot of gun violence but this is a person who has book.n a and she has produced this while she has this movement of women who endured you know all kinds of things with a sort of had an monologue and they do a plan you know, she is a striver. i could go on but that is one example. >> the storytelling is compelling and is clear that to the audience that you have a lot of passion and expertise in the comes through so much in this work. >> did you have a favorite character am curious and doing things jump out at you. >> i was attracted to the concept is something that i try to do as well
but for the georgetown law s students helping her through, she got a settlement and putting pressure on the housing authority in dc, which finally housing voucher coming only get like three months or something to get your placement. they finally got emergency assistance were they put her in the van and v they drove her the but she started out in a high opportunity they take it and then they backed out. so i just show the struggle and she is in a decent school, she is ten minutes away from where...
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paul butler is professor at georgetown law and a former federal prosecutor. he joins me now. paul butler, welcome back to the "newshour". thanks for being with us. so this is obviously an incredibly high profile case. even president biden issued a statement in response to the verdict. paul butler, generally speaking, what went through your mind when you heard the verdict today? >> amna, in her closing statement to the jury, the prosecutor had this refrain, it was the 911 call that one to have the defendantsmade when -- that one of the defendants made when he said his emergency w wasblock" man running." in those words, there's an american history of racial violence and white supremacy and unequal justice under the law, and you might say that, today, these jurors disrupted that history. criminal trials are not designed to be instruments of social change, they're about bringing individual wrong doers to justice. but sometimes verdicts reveal something out social progress. today, we learned that, in glynn county, georgia, in a trial in which three white men hunted down and killed
paul butler is professor at georgetown law and a former federal prosecutor. he joins me now. paul butler, welcome back to the "newshour". thanks for being with us. so this is obviously an incredibly high profile case. even president biden issued a statement in response to the verdict. paul butler, generally speaking, what went through your mind when you heard the verdict today? >> amna, in her closing statement to the jury, the prosecutor had this refrain, it was the 911 call...
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georgetown at georgetown is a not an easy match at all for sure. proud of the team. our cameras and neutral because we're able to knock proud of our team and looking forward to the next batch. >> the broncos take on wisconsin in the sweet 16 coming up hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just remember. you're not a bad mom. you just need better internet. at&t fiber delivers faster upload speeds for more reliable video calls. get at&t fiber, plans starting at $35 a month for a year. limited availability in select areas. call 1.877.only.att. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ limited availability in select areas. ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ christmas tree has arrived in washington, dc look how long this is such a beautiful big tree. >> this year. it is from the 6 rivers nation
georgetown at georgetown is a not an easy match at all for sure. proud of the team. our cameras and neutral because we're able to knock proud of our team and looking forward to the next batch. >> the broncos take on wisconsin in the sweet 16 coming up hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you hear me? shut it down. just...
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georgetown's business school is a convenient walk. but dallas has more business activity than georgetown. particularly since wisconsin went downhill. as we are fundamentally funded by private foundations and individuals, we have some special characteristics. we can move as quickly as needed when a new teaching tool is required or an innovative teaching process. we do not need to wait for fy 2028, 30 or 31 to secure financial support for new ideas. we have learned to work with our state department colleagues to overcome well-meaning but molasses like rules and regulations. there is an astounding sack of molasses. we are unrestrained by the ideology of the day if you will. and finally we can work with the congress as a partner with the goal of gaining public-sector funding as quickly as the educational objectives are validated. our effort in dallas we hope will serve as a model over the next decade to get state education and training out beyond the seller corridor -- the second innovation we are in the middle of is a two day computer ru
georgetown's business school is a convenient walk. but dallas has more business activity than georgetown. particularly since wisconsin went downhill. as we are fundamentally funded by private foundations and individuals, we have some special characteristics. we can move as quickly as needed when a new teaching tool is required or an innovative teaching process. we do not need to wait for fy 2028, 30 or 31 to secure financial support for new ideas. we have learned to work with our state...
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georgetown at georgetown is a not an easy match at all for sure. proud of the team. our cameras and neutral game because we're able to knock downtown proud of our team and looking forward to the next batch. >> the broncos take on wisconsin in the sweet 16 coming up on sunday. that's it for sports. thank you. kylen. >> people living in san francisco's bayview neighborhood say they're fed up with their mail being stolen and they want new mailboxes security footage appears to show the suspects pulling up outside the candlestick cove apartment complex. you can see him right there and stealing mail from the box out front. another video taken thursday morning appears to show the thieves using a master key which is kept inside the mailbox. >> one person pop some open. one person stays in the car and then the 2 of those other individuals take all the mail and packages and throw him into a garbage bag. we want the locks changed out. somebody had their immigration documents were taken driver's license. you know, there's packages that are obviously. >> delivered. >> it's really
georgetown at georgetown is a not an easy match at all for sure. proud of the team. our cameras and neutral game because we're able to knock downtown proud of our team and looking forward to the next batch. >> the broncos take on wisconsin in the sweet 16 coming up on sunday. that's it for sports. thank you. kylen. >> people living in san francisco's bayview neighborhood say they're fed up with their mail being stolen and they want new mailboxes security footage appears to show the...
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host: professor lawrence gostin with us with georgetown university law center institute for national and global health law, the director of that center and the author of the book "global health security: a blueprint for the future," that book coming out since we had you on in the summer. what is the blueprint you lay out? guest: i started writing this book about six years ago, well before covid. in it, i predicted there would be a pandemic. my wife sometimes joked with me i have got the pandemic i have always dreamed for, but that is not true. there are many existential threats we face. there are laboratory accidents, bioterrorism. we have antimicrobial resistant viruses so that even our best antibiotics are losing their impact. a virus can spread around the world within 72 hours after it first presents. we have all of these existential threats, but we have answers for them. we have seen good research and development can get vaccines quick. we can get them even quicker next time. we can get treatment quicker next time. we need more robust health systems so we can better detect and re
host: professor lawrence gostin with us with georgetown university law center institute for national and global health law, the director of that center and the author of the book "global health security: a blueprint for the future," that book coming out since we had you on in the summer. what is the blueprint you lay out? guest: i started writing this book about six years ago, well before covid. in it, i predicted there would be a pandemic. my wife sometimes joked with me i have got...
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this is juan sebastian chamorro, a georgetown-educated economist, who was planning to challenge the dictator daniel ortega for president of nicaragua. >> si estan viendo este video, es porque he sido... >> this video was recorded just hours before he was violently taken from his home by masked police officers. in it, he says "if you're seeing this, i've been captured." ( ticking ) >> this we're saving. i mean, you can see... >> we americans spend 90% of our time inside buildings. well, we found a group of young architects who have set out to create a new model of architecture, one that is both beautiful and healthy for the people who build and use them-- inspiration they say they got in africa and have now brought home. what you were doing in rwanda, you were also doing in haiti, malawi, and poughkeepsie? >> ( laughs ) ( ticking ) >> yuval noah harari is a world- renowned historian who has looked into the future and is more than a little concerned about what he sees. >> we will soon have the power to re-engineer our bodies and brains-- whether it is with genetic engineering or by directly co
this is juan sebastian chamorro, a georgetown-educated economist, who was planning to challenge the dictator daniel ortega for president of nicaragua. >> si estan viendo este video, es porque he sido... >> this video was recorded just hours before he was violently taken from his home by masked police officers. in it, he says "if you're seeing this, i've been captured." ( ticking ) >> this we're saving. i mean, you can see... >> we americans spend 90% of our...
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next up the nation's capital to take on georgetown friday. that's sports. more news after the break. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen are playing peek-a-boo. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kidding me?? it's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. switch to geico for more ways to save. >>>
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lawrence gostin, georgetown university professor of medicine, joining us. thus far, do you think the response from governments is about right, or too much, or too little? lawrence: it is really almost nondescript. governments are kind of slopping all over the place. but what they really should be doing is vaccinating their own populations, including boosters, and they should be really ramping up vaccination of the world. that is really the only way we can prepare for this. if it is as infectious as we worry it might be, most people are going to get it, and when you get it, we want you to be vaccinated. if you are, i don't we are going to have a big problem. if not, we could have huge hospitalization surges. alix: you think mandates are good thing? to pivot off what guy said, new york city mandating that childcare workers vaccinated by september 20. i just see a scenario where you all of a sudden lose childcare workers. lawrence: i heard you off air say, what is going to happen if we end up with childcare mandates? i actually do support them because if you s
lawrence gostin, georgetown university professor of medicine, joining us. thus far, do you think the response from governments is about right, or too much, or too little? lawrence: it is really almost nondescript. governments are kind of slopping all over the place. but what they really should be doing is vaccinating their own populations, including boosters, and they should be really ramping up vaccination of the world. that is really the only way we can prepare for this. if it is as...
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paul butler is a professor at georgetown law and former federal prosecutor. thanks for being with us. what do you make of how this jury ended up? paul: it almost sounds like a relic of the old south. we have a case in which an african-american man was hunted down and killed by three white men. those men have been charged with a number of crimes, including murder, false imprisonment, and aggravated assault. now they have virtually an all-white jury. 11 way people and one -- white people and one african-american. it does not sound like something that should happen in 2021, especially in a jury district that is almost one third african-american. john: you talk about a relic of the old south. it would have been the prosecution that would have done this. here it is the defense. remind us how this process works and what leeway the judge had to do something about this. paul: during jury selection in a criminal trial, after the judge has found that potential jurors are qualified to sit on the cas e, both the prosecution and defense get a certain number of strikes the
paul butler is a professor at georgetown law and former federal prosecutor. thanks for being with us. what do you make of how this jury ended up? paul: it almost sounds like a relic of the old south. we have a case in which an african-american man was hunted down and killed by three white men. those men have been charged with a number of crimes, including murder, false imprisonment, and aggravated assault. now they have virtually an all-white jury. 11 way people and one -- white people and one...
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we wondered why some people are heroic, so we went to georgetown university to see the neuroscience for ourselves. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsustaking rybelsus®u with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrin neoplasia syndrome type 2 or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. wake up to what's possibl with rybelsus®. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away
we wondered why some people are heroic, so we went to georgetown university to see the neuroscience for ourselves. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm sharyn alfonsi. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and more, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsustaking rybelsus®u with type 1 diabetes. don't take...
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and an entertaining race georgetown university michael eric dyson examines the role of race in america. and also being published this week, the new book by the former republican speaker of the house, newt gingrich argues anti-american beliefs are gaining traction within the united states. his latest book is called "beyond biden." and in the broken constitution, harvard professor describes how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news brian kelly looks at the relationship between lincoln and frederick douglass and the president and the freedom fighter. those are some of the new books being published this week. you will see them on booktv. each week booktv produces a program called "after words." and on this week's episode of the author interview program, entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing onto, quote, the culture only to increase profit. he discussed his book with harvard university economics professor and former george w. bush economics advisor greg. here is a little bit of that conversation. >> i think that there is something to be said for exploring the
and an entertaining race georgetown university michael eric dyson examines the role of race in america. and also being published this week, the new book by the former republican speaker of the house, newt gingrich argues anti-american beliefs are gaining traction within the united states. his latest book is called "beyond biden." and in the broken constitution, harvard professor describes how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news brian kelly looks at the relationship...
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host: let's go to kathleen, calling from georgetown, delaware on the democrat line. caller: yes, good morning. i would like to say, there is so much racism in the world. it's terrible, horrible, but it happens everywhere across the country and across the world. ever since the bible with cain and abel, hatred has been a thing and it is always going to be a thing. i heard a saying the other day -- equality is an illusion. thank you. host: let's go to jack, calling from south dakota on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for the show, i appreciate you have an open forum, but i agree, don't make comments if you haven't watched the trial. the woman from oklahoma -- losing our country? the borders are flooded with illegals, the gas prices are out of control, the food is getting out of control. talk about losing our country -- we are losing it at a rapid rate already. we need to wake up. for the president of the united states to make comments like he did about kyle rittenhouse, i believe it ought to be immediate impeachment for joe biden. thank y
host: let's go to kathleen, calling from georgetown, delaware on the democrat line. caller: yes, good morning. i would like to say, there is so much racism in the world. it's terrible, horrible, but it happens everywhere across the country and across the world. ever since the bible with cain and abel, hatred has been a thing and it is always going to be a thing. i heard a saying the other day -- equality is an illusion. thank you. host: let's go to jack, calling from south dakota on the...
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and an entertaining race georgetown university michael eric dyson examines the role of race in america. and also being published this week, the new book by the former republican speaker of the house, newt gingrich argues anti-american beliefs are gaining traction within the united states. his latest book is called "beyond biden." and in the broken constitution, harvard professor describes how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news brian kelly looks at the relationship between lincoln and frederick douglass and the president and the freedom fighter. those are some of the new books being published this week. you will see them on booktv. each week booktv produces a program called "after words." and on this week's episode of the author interview program, entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing onto, quote, the culture only to increase profit. he discussed his book with harvard university economics professor and former george w. bush economics advisor greg. here is a little bit of that conversation. >> i think that there is something to be said for exploring the
and an entertaining race georgetown university michael eric dyson examines the role of race in america. and also being published this week, the new book by the former republican speaker of the house, newt gingrich argues anti-american beliefs are gaining traction within the united states. his latest book is called "beyond biden." and in the broken constitution, harvard professor describes how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news brian kelly looks at the relationship...
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. ♪ announcer: sunday on q&a day, a discussion on the 14th amendment with professors of the georgetown university law center and northern illinois university college of law on their book which they insist the 14th amendment has been widely misinterpreted by liberal and conservative judges. >> the seeds of liberty were planted at the founding by the declaration of independence and eventually harvested, but the rest of our constitutional history is about the story of the development of those seeds into a full-blown liberation movement. >> always in our power to make the world all over again. that is with the abolitionists and republicans that followed in their footsteps did with the 14th amendment. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our new c-span now app. former u.s. solicitor general ted olson argued in favor of limited government and against biden administration policies as part of the 20th annual barbara olson memorial lecture, that is in honor of his wife who was a passenger on the hijacked americans airline flight 77 an
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last but not least we hear from victoria north was the professor of law at georgetown university law center. the witnesses will be un- muted so we will swear that man. please raise your right hand produce where or from the testimony are about to give us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> let the record show the witnesses answered in the affirmative without objection your written statements will be made part of the record with that, centered mcclellan from virginia you are now recognized for your testimony. >> thank you at madam chair, representative conley and members of the committee. i am very honored to be here today i'm state senator jennifer mcclellan and here's a daughter daughter and great-granddaughter of educators, domestic workers, community leaders but civil rights activist who struggle for equality and is segregated. i am here as a mother who does not want to leave the fight for equality to my children jackson and samantha. i am here as a legislature who helped leverage and become the h and final state necessary to ratify the
last but not least we hear from victoria north was the professor of law at georgetown university law center. the witnesses will be un- muted so we will swear that man. please raise your right hand produce where or from the testimony are about to give us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> let the record show the witnesses answered in the affirmative without objection your written statements will be made part of the record with that,...
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and georgetown university law center's guest watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with their phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> u.s. special operations command commander general richard clark joined military reporters and editors association to talk about the role of u.s. special forces in today's military and how they are modernizing for the future. >> we are about to begin. please take your seats.
and georgetown university law center's guest watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with their phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> u.s. special operations command commander general richard clark joined military reporters and editors association to talk about the role of u.s. special forces in today's military and how they are modernizing for the future. >> we are about to...
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angela stent is a professor at georgetown university, a former national intelligence officer for russia at the national intelligence council, and the author of the book putin's world. she gave me her take on the situation at the border. lukashenko has orchestrated this, flying these people to belarus deliberately. he wants to cause havoc in the eu, he wants to punish the eu for the sanctions that have been imposed on him, really since an election which was falsified, and for other things that he has done to his own people, and forcibly downing a plane. so he certainly is the, if you like, evil genius behind this. now, the role of russia itself and president putin is maybe a little less clear. this looks as if this was lukashenko�*s idea. on the other hand, belarus is very dependent on russia for its economic help, for its energy supplies, and it's very difficult to imagine that if russia didn't really want belarus to be doing this, that it would't pull some strings to get lukashenko to back down. so, so far, we have russia, as we just heard in the report, backing belarus also in the u
angela stent is a professor at georgetown university, a former national intelligence officer for russia at the national intelligence council, and the author of the book putin's world. she gave me her take on the situation at the border. lukashenko has orchestrated this, flying these people to belarus deliberately. he wants to cause havoc in the eu, he wants to punish the eu for the sanctions that have been imposed on him, really since an election which was falsified, and for other things that...
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they are trying to warn the leadership on twitter and georgetown and manhattan. knock off the gender pronouns and the crt. can we stick to wages, healthcare and jobs for once? maybe that could kind of dig us out of the whole we are in. and i still don't even see the rest of the democratic party recognizing that they keep digging themselves deep and deep and deeper. >> the fish rots from the head first. joe biden is not even admitting he's done anything wrong. look at the border. look patma majorkas saying we are doing a great job saying we are doing a bert job than mean old trump. this is insanity on steroids. you look at merrick garland siccing the fbi on moms and dad. terrible judgment and apcom -- a compulsive liar. all. jon: has is the weapon of dividing americans so they don't know what an unmitigated disaster he is. jesse: let's move to an issue of creating turmoil in the media. there is a guy who says he has been sexually assaulted by don lemon. this is cnn's guy. they promote the hell out of this guy. apparently lemon according to this guy went up to him
they are trying to warn the leadership on twitter and georgetown and manhattan. knock off the gender pronouns and the crt. can we stick to wages, healthcare and jobs for once? maybe that could kind of dig us out of the whole we are in. and i still don't even see the rest of the democratic party recognizing that they keep digging themselves deep and deep and deeper. >> the fish rots from the head first. joe biden is not even admitting he's done anything wrong. look at the border. look...
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he is a graduate of georgetown university and vanderbilt law school. without further ado, professor rappaport [applause] step [applause] >> i want to thank the federalist society for inviting me to talk about an important issue. polarization of american politics is obviously a very serious issue all step today, i want to argue that a significant contributor to polarization is presidential unilateralism. and we can reduce polarization by moving away from unilateralism to political structures that require congressional consent. my talk today is based on an article that john mcginnis and i have cowritten. presidents and unilateralism addition unilateralism involves presidents having the power to take actions like passed regulations, initiate military action or make international agreements that traditionally require the this -- the ascent of congress. allowing the presence to unilaterally take these actions contributes to polarization because it leads to more extreme actions. if these actions could only be taken with the concurrence of congress, the parti
he is a graduate of georgetown university and vanderbilt law school. without further ado, professor rappaport [applause] step [applause] >> i want to thank the federalist society for inviting me to talk about an important issue. polarization of american politics is obviously a very serious issue all step today, i want to argue that a significant contributor to polarization is presidential unilateralism. and we can reduce polarization by moving away from unilateralism to political...
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professor is a graduate of georgetown university and vanderbiltho law school. without further ado, professor rappaport. [applause] >> thank you to the federalist society for inviting me to talk about this issue. the polarization of american politics is obviously a very serious issue. today i want to argue a significant contributor to polarization is presidential unilateralism. we could reduce polarization by moving away from unilateralism to political structures that require congressional consent. my thought today is based on an article thatt john mcginnis and i have written originally with that unilateralism is a government structure where the president has the power to take action such as text regulation to initiate military action or to make international agreements that requires the consent of allowing the president to unilaterally take these actions contribute to polarization because it leads to more extreme actions if these actions could only be taken with the concurrence of congress and the parties would have to work out a compromise especially during th
professor is a graduate of georgetown university and vanderbiltho law school. without further ado, professor rappaport. [applause] >> thank you to the federalist society for inviting me to talk about this issue. the polarization of american politics is obviously a very serious issue. today i want to argue a significant contributor to polarization is presidential unilateralism. we could reduce polarization by moving away from unilateralism to political structures that require congressional...
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bedoya will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to this role as a professor at georgetown law and founder of center on privacy and technology. he's dedicated his career to advancing the law and policy on privacy and surveillance. mr. bedoya has served chiefs council on the senate judiciary committee on privacy technology and the law. so i believe he's the right person to carry out this mission and to ensure that consumers can harness the opportunities of the information age. next we'll consider the nomination of janie boboshi to be deputy noah administrator. nomination could not be more timely infrastructure and jobs act and hopefully soon the build back better act requires strategic leadership to help noah execute. she has an impressive background including leading climate resiliency programs for new york city, mayors office of climate resiliency, white house council on environmental quality and previously is she served as noah where she was responsible for environmental justice and led the agencies policies and initiatives on the deep water horizon oil spill. environmental j
bedoya will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to this role as a professor at georgetown law and founder of center on privacy and technology. he's dedicated his career to advancing the law and policy on privacy and surveillance. mr. bedoya has served chiefs council on the senate judiciary committee on privacy technology and the law. so i believe he's the right person to carry out this mission and to ensure that consumers can harness the opportunities of the information age. next we'll...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the world of prenuptial parties ended as it begun in georgetown under the sign of the indian king. with particularly festive and intimate evening was a special offering from chuck's parents, mr. and mrs. james robb of milwaukee, wisconsin. >> i am very grateful for the generosity of the robb family and the fact that they included me this evening. in fact, i'm very grateful to the entire robb family. it has given us much more than a century share and a son to love. with also been blessed with trainee and david and wic, and we're very happy and proud to claim them all. i guess it's natural and dispose all fathers worry a little bit about the man who will go out with their daughter. of course i'm no exception. the job that i hold does have certain advantages. [laughing] they are temporary i realize. [laughing] but chuck, i'm going to give you a very special wedding present tonight, and want to to do here in the presence of your family and your friends. and i'm now going to proceed to tear up, in your presence, all the secret service reports -- [laugh
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so let's bring in maria glove us as a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. join us live now from washington, dc. marry a good job with us. so how significant then is this decision by the oklahoma supreme court? and why do you think they overturned this judgment against johnson and johnson? so it's, it's certainly significant, especially since it follows on the heels of a decision out of california last week that also rejected claims against johnson and johnson and other manufacturers under public nuisance theory. so if you're thinking about settling with johnson and johnson, those settlement offers look a lot more attractive in the wake of the california decision. and now the oklahoma decision, it's not significant in that it doesn't tell us how other states might come out on the same issue. because public nuisance law varies from state to state. but to the extent that this very narrow interpretation of public nuisance law by the oklahoma court, which was very narrow, narrow, or even a california court, that that would, that will affect other cases. emory, h
so let's bring in maria glove us as a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. join us live now from washington, dc. marry a good job with us. so how significant then is this decision by the oklahoma supreme court? and why do you think they overturned this judgment against johnson and johnson? so it's, it's certainly significant, especially since it follows on the heels of a decision out of california last week that also rejected claims against johnson and johnson and other...
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angela stent is a professor at georgetown university, a former national intelligence officer for russia at the national intelligence council, and the author of the book putin's world. thank you for being with us. what is going on at the border and are strings being pulled by president lukashenko and president lukashenko and president putin? t5 president lukashenko and president putin?— president putin? is your reporter _ president putin? is your reporter said, _ president putin? is your reporter said, presidentj reportersaid, president lukashenko has orchestrated lu kashenko has orchestrated this, lukashenko has orchestrated this, flying these people to belarus deliberately. he wants to cause havoc in the eu, he wants to punish the eu for the sanctions imposed on them really since an election which was falsified and for other things he has done to his people and possibly downing a plane. he certainly is if you like the evil genius behind this. the role of russia and president putin is maybe a little less clear. this looks as if this was present lukashenko's idea. he is very dependent
angela stent is a professor at georgetown university, a former national intelligence officer for russia at the national intelligence council, and the author of the book putin's world. thank you for being with us. what is going on at the border and are strings being pulled by president lukashenko and president lukashenko and president putin? t5 president lukashenko and president putin?— president putin? is your reporter _ president putin? is your reporter said, _ president putin? is your...
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and georgetown university sociology professor examines the role of race in america. also being published this week former republican speaker of the house american police are gaining traction within the united states in beyond biden. in the broken constitution harvard law professor discusses how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news looks at the relationship between lincoln and frederick douglass in the freedom fighter. this coming week wherever books are sold. watch for many of these authors to appear in the future on book tv. >> booking institution senior aloe suggests counts council culture social media disinformation are eroding the truth. here's a portion of the discussion. >> what you believe about the weather. have beliefs about god. the typical way to settle that was for one group to dominate another group to have the society and go to war with each of the typically how it was done in our society until recently. i wrote a book called kindly inquisitors, which argued, talked about for knowledge comes from by free speech is important but it's also
and georgetown university sociology professor examines the role of race in america. also being published this week former republican speaker of the house american police are gaining traction within the united states in beyond biden. in the broken constitution harvard law professor discusses how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news looks at the relationship between lincoln and frederick douglass in the freedom fighter. this coming week wherever books are sold. watch for many of...
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thrilled to be here professor of history at georgetown university the citation read this way one reason going to read it out loud is there was not a big luncheon or anything this year because of coated. i don't know i am going to do it the golden arches and black america the complicated role the fast food industry plays in african-american communities grace and capitalism have been intertwined with the fight fate of black businesses that's a smart book and a work of history is way what you know about the golden arches the count of the happy meal digs into an important story of how this purveyor of food actually shapes political culture. shapes the economy and really shapes so many particular cities around the country. it's really important history and is just a lens so mcdonald's is embedded into it's a paradox it's also chicago's story. so let's begin in chicago. marsha your first book was self site girls growing up in the great migration. here we are where you grew up. what was your first mcdonald's experience? >> i just want to say thank you for everyone for joining us. thank you so
thrilled to be here professor of history at georgetown university the citation read this way one reason going to read it out loud is there was not a big luncheon or anything this year because of coated. i don't know i am going to do it the golden arches and black america the complicated role the fast food industry plays in african-american communities grace and capitalism have been intertwined with the fight fate of black businesses that's a smart book and a work of history is way what you know...
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. ♪ >> sunday on q and a, discussion on the 14th amendment with the professor from the georgetown university law center and the northern illinois university college of law on their book, the original meaning of the 14th amendment, which they insist has been widely misinterpreted. >> many criticisms made of our founding generation are valid. many are overblown. the seeds of liberty were rented at the founding by the declaration of independence and eventually harvested. but the rest of our constitutional history is about the story of the development of those seeds into a full-blown, as my colleague says, liberation movement. >> it was always in our power, as tom paine put it, to make the world all over again. and that is exactly what abolitionists and republicans not followed in their footsteps did with the 14th amendment. >> professors randy barnett and evan burnett sunday night on c-span's q and a. listen to q and a on our c-span now at. >> president biden held a cabinet meeting, at the white house, where he talked about plans to sign the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill and appoint someone
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. >> sunday on q&a, a discussion on the 14th amendment with professors randy barnett of the georgetown university law center and northern illinois university college of law's evan bernick on the original meeting -- meaning of the 14th amendment, which they say have been misinterpreted. >> many of the criticisms that are made of our generation are valid. many of them are overblown. in fact, the seeds of liberty were founded at the declaration of independence. the rest of our comfort -- constitutional history is about the support of the development of those liberation movement. >> always in our power to make the world all over again. and that's exactly what the abolitionists and the republicans that followed in their footsteps did with the 14th amendment. >> these professors sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on the new c-span now app. >> next, a news conference with house democratic lawmakers on 2030 climate goals and president biden's climate and social spending plan, known as build back better. the group climate power made up of
. >> sunday on q&a, a discussion on the 14th amendment with professors randy barnett of the georgetown university law center and northern illinois university college of law's evan bernick on the original meeting -- meaning of the 14th amendment, which they say have been misinterpreted. >> many of the criticisms that are made of our generation are valid. many of them are overblown. in fact, the seeds of liberty were founded at the declaration of independence. the rest of our...