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kimberly told the doctors in criminology law and society from george mason university with an expertise in human trafficking. she's one of the few researchers with a background to testify as a witness in civil trafficking and exit is a regular contributor to the hill. she served as a reviewer for publications and taught human trafficking at the number one right criminology school at the country, university of maryland college park. you are here to discuss her new book "hidden in plain sight".with information derived from narrative accounts of real trafficking cases, interviews with convicted human traffickers, empirical research and case files for what kirkus reviews: direct intellectually rigorous account of modern enslavement. according to doctor millman, every in this country is home to some form of human trafficking and everyone has purchased something that a product of modern-day slavery. we are all affected and it moves us to learn more about the issue and what action we and more importantly our government can take to address it. join me in welcoming kimberly mehlman-orozco. [appl
kimberly told the doctors in criminology law and society from george mason university with an expertise in human trafficking. she's one of the few researchers with a background to testify as a witness in civil trafficking and exit is a regular contributor to the hill. she served as a reviewer for publications and taught human trafficking at the number one right criminology school at the country, university of maryland college park. you are here to discuss her new book "hidden in plain...
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i am so pleased to be here at george mason, my colleagues. and howard university, in that process, one of the things i think about working on a book for a long time is you accumulate many different resources. you talk and work and interact with so many people and at some point something he said to you, some things that was done and whoever comes back and fits and helps suture together the thoughts and ideas hanging apart for a long time and one of those people for me was professor eleanor trailer, professor of english at howard university. i was working with my great friends, richard powell, professor of art history. the blues aesthetic. and struck me, helped pull together, it was special about what i wanted this book to say so at the time in the late 80s everybody was all involved and in love with alex haley's roots even though historians were always nitpicking it to death but partly because it was so popular. we all know that as historians. we hate to see journalists move into our territory and do a job better than we could but they are wri
i am so pleased to be here at george mason, my colleagues. and howard university, in that process, one of the things i think about working on a book for a long time is you accumulate many different resources. you talk and work and interact with so many people and at some point something he said to you, some things that was done and whoever comes back and fits and helps suture together the thoughts and ideas hanging apart for a long time and one of those people for me was professor eleanor...
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but is a human rights activist and professor at george mason university she says fujimori's pardon can still be challenged. it is not the end of the story. yet and there are several different venues by which human rights activists are going to challenge the pardon one is in the domestic courts in peru and there are precedents a few years ago an associate of fiji mori actually a businessman the head of a large conglomerate media organization who was targeted and he had been convicted of corruption and he'd been pardoned based on humanitarian grounds and a few weeks later he was caught on camera in a country club looking quite healthy and the constitutional tribunal overturned his pardon. and so there is a precedent for that kind of thing in a pardon is found to be fraudulent li granted then it can be overturned by peru's constitutional tribe you know and the other venue of course is the international says the interim erica and system and why and why that is possible in this case is to do you know where he was convicted for two for a series of human rights abuses to very important and em
but is a human rights activist and professor at george mason university she says fujimori's pardon can still be challenged. it is not the end of the story. yet and there are several different venues by which human rights activists are going to challenge the pardon one is in the domestic courts in peru and there are precedents a few years ago an associate of fiji mori actually a businessman the head of a large conglomerate media organization who was targeted and he had been convicted of...
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mason university she says freedom always pardon can still be a challenge to. it is not the end of the story. yet and there are several different venues by which human rights activists are going to challenge the pardon one is in the domestic courts in peru and there are precedents a few years ago an associate of fiji mori actually a businessman the head of a large conglomerate media organization was heritage and he had been convicted of corruption and he'd been pardoned based on humanitarian grounds and a few weeks later he was caught on camera in a country club looking quite healthy and the constitutional tribunals overturned his pardon. and so there is a precedent for that kind of thing if a pardon is found to be fraudulent lee granted then it can be overturned by peru's constitutional tribunals and the other venue of course is the international says the interim heir him system and why why that is possible in this case is to do your list convicted for two for a series of human rights abuses to very important and emblematic cases the vireos out those massacre
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i moved to the east coast and ended up at george mason university and northern virginia, and then three years ago, i moved down to south carolina. i teach at clemson university. go tigers. we are now in a different part of the world. certainly different from the washington, d.c. area, where we spent the last 15 years. certainly different than california. it is an academic institution. very good economics department, so i teach economics to undergraduate and graduate students alike. brian: what kind of things in our daily lives uses the spectrum? does the iphone or any phone use the spectrum? tom: absolutely. it is routine now, a social amenity for kids growing up. they use computers that are internet connected through wireless, they use phones that are in networks or locally connected to broadband networks. in a general sense, even our fixed or wired broadband systems are part of the radio spectrum ecosystem. spectrum in a tube. the high-capacity lines that distribute to most homes, roadband services to maybe a cable operator or telephone company, that is spectrum in a tube, and that is
i moved to the east coast and ended up at george mason university and northern virginia, and then three years ago, i moved down to south carolina. i teach at clemson university. go tigers. we are now in a different part of the world. certainly different from the washington, d.c. area, where we spent the last 15 years. certainly different than california. it is an academic institution. very good economics department, so i teach economics to undergraduate and graduate students alike. brian: what...
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at george mason university she is also a human rights activist and she is joining us now from merit and cannot again connecticut via skype very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so firstly what did you make of the president pardoning for him already on medical grounds you know did he do it as a compassionate act one of reconciliation is as he says all because he survived an impeachment vote in congress last week thanks to a faction led by for him or the son. oh the evidence points to this being a pardon based purely on political motivations. there have been and number of investigative reports that have come out demonstrating that the pardon was being negotiated as president who was going through the impeachment process even though he and his prime minister repeatedly stated that such a pardon was not going to take place. and i think if you look a little further into the situation of former dictator albert the fujimori his health is the average health of a man of his age he's seventy nine years old but he does not meet the conditions that would allow the granting of a humanitarian p
at george mason university she is also a human rights activist and she is joining us now from merit and cannot again connecticut via skype very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so firstly what did you make of the president pardoning for him already on medical grounds you know did he do it as a compassionate act one of reconciliation is as he says all because he survived an impeachment vote in congress last week thanks to a faction led by for him or the son. oh the evidence points to this...
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tomorrow is georgetown, virginia, george mason and george washington are all in action. buckle up. jonathan: busy time. thank you. >> final check of weather. bill: big time cold tonight but we are watching the snow to tomorrow morning to an inch. michelle: all "world news >>> tonight inside the deadly inferno. the burned out apartment building that went up in flames. at least 12 people killed. new york's mayor calling it the worst fire in at least a quarter century. tonight why investigators think a 3-year-old started the blaze. >>> dangerous cold. the massive pileup on an icy highway. temperatures plunging from coast to coast. new york city bracing for the coldest new year's celebration in decades. >>> on high alert. the security crackdown in times square. more than a million revelers expected the new tool to find explosives hidden in thick coats. >>> president trump and his
tomorrow is georgetown, virginia, george mason and george washington are all in action. buckle up. jonathan: busy time. thank you. >> final check of weather. bill: big time cold tonight but we are watching the snow to tomorrow morning to an inch. michelle: all "world news >>> tonight inside the deadly inferno. the burned out apartment building that went up in flames. at least 12 people killed. new york's mayor calling it the worst fire in at least a quarter century. tonight...
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university of chicago, george mason's number two. university of tennessee. prof. stanger: carnegie mellon, look at that. host: and there is a whole skill of how they judge, and i have no idea of what that is. and let's look at the ones rated on the very bottom. prof. stanger: northwestern? uc berkeley? yale andnow that harvard are right there at the bottom. prof. stanger: really? but they're making such efforts to uphold freedom of expression. i would want to dissect those rankings. they could be right. anything that will capture a particular moment in time, so when you ask the question, you have to look at the methodology to understand what you want to take away from it, and i have not done that. host: they judged it on the basis of how open the campus is and all of that. some campuses have more activity than others. prof. stanger: yeah. host: the university of chicago's is number one, and people often cite them as having the strongest statement. i got a john ellison, dean of students, who wrote to the class of 2020. you know, that person in chicago that did a wh
university of chicago, george mason's number two. university of tennessee. prof. stanger: carnegie mellon, look at that. host: and there is a whole skill of how they judge, and i have no idea of what that is. and let's look at the ones rated on the very bottom. prof. stanger: northwestern? uc berkeley? yale andnow that harvard are right there at the bottom. prof. stanger: really? but they're making such efforts to uphold freedom of expression. i would want to dissect those rankings. they could...
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he has a phd in economics, a professor at george mason university, but despitefe all of that, not entirely sold on the ability of sending everybody to college. he has published a book called "the case against education" and he joins us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: what is so striking are not just your views, but the fact that as a college professor you are making this case, if i am an ac repairman and argue against air-conditioning, i am arguing against my own interest, why are you arguing that college is not for everyone? >> i think of myself as a whistle-blower, i am somebody who takes it seriously, you have to be a professor, you had to be somebody who has done a lot of research to say this with any credibility. >> tucker: we know that people that go to college have bachelor's degrees, making more than those that don't, isn't at the end of the argument? >> not at all, so just two years we have been talking about it, but the main thing that i pushes realizing that just because an individual is making more money does not mean that it is a goodn investment for society, t
he has a phd in economics, a professor at george mason university, but despitefe all of that, not entirely sold on the ability of sending everybody to college. he has published a book called "the case against education" and he joins us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: what is so striking are not just your views, but the fact that as a college professor you are making this case, if i am an ac repairman and argue against air-conditioning, i am arguing against...
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i want to play a clip by richard painter, former george bush's ethics lawyer. this is what he said about president trump's tweets on andrew mccabe. >> he is the president, he is in charge of executive branch, he's the boss. he is saying this stuff about mr. mccabe, just flat out false. >> caleb, is there a legal case against the president here? or even an ethical line? >> well, in any obstruction of justice investigation, one of the things you're looking at is the effort to stop the law enforcement agency from doing its job, and these are starting to sound a little bit more like the nice business you got there. it'd be a shame if anything happened to it category, to say mccabe is racing the clock to retirement is certainly akin to suggesting that the president has the power to get rid of him and may ultimately try to do so. >> what would be the fall-out from that, or would there be? >> well, this goes into the large basket of evidence that the special counsel is collecting regarding the obstruction of justice investigation, particularly evidence of motive, inte
i want to play a clip by richard painter, former george bush's ethics lawyer. this is what he said about president trump's tweets on andrew mccabe. >> he is the president, he is in charge of executive branch, he's the boss. he is saying this stuff about mr. mccabe, just flat out false. >> caleb, is there a legal case against the president here? or even an ethical line? >> well, in any obstruction of justice investigation, one of the things you're looking at is the effort to...
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when george washington was inaugurated, sworn in as the first president it was on a masonic bible. but the text on that bible is identical to the bibles of the time. so there was no difference in the sacred texts. free masons were and are a philanthropic society. they claim to be about making men moral and better. they see christianity in particular as furthering that end. and they encourage it. so many, many of the early founders were free masons. some of them were orthodox christians. some of them weren't. free masonry as i understand it at the time was sort of the lowest common denominator moral organization and embraced the truths of christianity, the teachings of expressions of this greater kind of humanitarian and humanist impulse. okay, well, thank you very much and look forward to -- [ applause ] >>> american history tv on c-span3, this week in prime time, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, tuesday night, u.s. army special forces detachments stationed in berlin, germany during the cold war. >> two teams could remain in the city, just to give the russians and the east germans a
when george washington was inaugurated, sworn in as the first president it was on a masonic bible. but the text on that bible is identical to the bibles of the time. so there was no difference in the sacred texts. free masons were and are a philanthropic society. they claim to be about making men moral and better. they see christianity in particular as furthering that end. and they encourage it. so many, many of the early founders were free masons. some of them were orthodox christians. some of...
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george mason, "it is a natural trigger for the choice of proper character of chief magistrate to the people as it would to refer a trial of colors to a blind man." "they would be led by a few active and designing men." in summary, people are stupid, ignorant, vicious, and they will choose people of like demerits. contrast this to the voters of a popular vote in the constitutional convention. james wilson for example, "an election of the first magistrate by the people at large is convenient and a successful." morris, "if the people should elect, they will never fail to prefer some man of distinguished character or services. some man that might speak of continental reputation." sure, these popular vote defenders compromised, but we did on slavery as well. i am not equating them, but fore is a precedent compromising on issues that were wrong. now, we can make the union more perfect by following their original desire, not compromising with the elitists of 1787 or 2017. by the way, haven't we already moved toward eliminating these kinds of compromises? besides eliminating the original pur
george mason, "it is a natural trigger for the choice of proper character of chief magistrate to the people as it would to refer a trial of colors to a blind man." "they would be led by a few active and designing men." in summary, people are stupid, ignorant, vicious, and they will choose people of like demerits. contrast this to the voters of a popular vote in the constitutional convention. james wilson for example, "an election of the first magistrate by the people at...
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mason university she says more needs to be done by the media to recognize the plight of palestinians. one of the things that has been missed in the entire coverage of of trump's insulin announcement is that this is a really devastating emotional thing for palestinians who are prepared to celebrate read christmas is read for a significant part of the population which is christian and yet here this declaration comes in a way that further dehumanizing is this celebratory moment and deans in consequential irrelevant the needs the emotions the feelings the subjectivity of of these new aeons of palestinians who are basically trapped in limbo as non sovereigns of their own state and frankly non-civilian zz under what israel deems is not really a does you're a occupation and so that the toll of that is quite heavy and we haven't seen a lot of what that meant i really appreciate what he says it is doing but most other outlets have covered you know have been concerned about palestinians rage in the days of rage and only concerned about the threat that palestinian anger will pose but not on any
mason university she says more needs to be done by the media to recognize the plight of palestinians. one of the things that has been missed in the entire coverage of of trump's insulin announcement is that this is a really devastating emotional thing for palestinians who are prepared to celebrate read christmas is read for a significant part of the population which is christian and yet here this declaration comes in a way that further dehumanizing is this celebratory moment and deans in...
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and speak to new without a car she's a human rights lawyer and then assistant professor at george mason university thanks very much for joining us on al-jazeera so i was just talking to our reporters in gaza in bethlehem as well as the jerusalem they were giving us a sense of what's going on in the ground and i think the message that they were sending through is that there really is a show of unity and defiance this christmas across the occupied territories but certainly palestinians will have difficult days ahead as a result of this declaration by the u.s. . absolutely i think one of the things that has been missed in the entire coverage of trump's insulin announcement is that this is a really devastating emotional thing for palestinians who are prepared to celebrate ied christmass aid for a significant part of the population which is christian and yet here this declaration comes in a way that further dehumanizing is this celebratory moment in consequential and irrelevant the needs the emotions the feelings the subjectivity of of these new aeons of palestinians who are basically trappe
and speak to new without a car she's a human rights lawyer and then assistant professor at george mason university thanks very much for joining us on al-jazeera so i was just talking to our reporters in gaza in bethlehem as well as the jerusalem they were giving us a sense of what's going on in the ground and i think the message that they were sending through is that there really is a show of unity and defiance this christmas across the occupied territories but certainly palestinians will have...
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mason university, the law school professor there. he's been good enough to come back on this saturday to the program. wanted to dig into something you've touched on a little bit bit deep get a little er, part of the book you write about the executive branch of power ination the executive branch increased the possibility of corruption at level.hest frank: that's right. host: take us deeper into that thought. frank: well, the comparison is parliamentary systems. if you're in a parliamentary system, prime minister, you're the brick bratz thrown at you in the house of commons. if you are the president of the , in order on the other hand, you can retire into the white house, keep the press bay, sit on information until it becomes steal and in all of these ways wait for ray away.tion scandal to go people do it, presidents of either party do it very effect ively. a way in which the structure betrayed us. the structure the framers wanted deliver us from corruption. it didn't do that. host: you also write the separation of powers created a no
mason university, the law school professor there. he's been good enough to come back on this saturday to the program. wanted to dig into something you've touched on a little bit bit deep get a little er, part of the book you write about the executive branch of power ination the executive branch increased the possibility of corruption at level.hest frank: that's right. host: take us deeper into that thought. frank: well, the comparison is parliamentary systems. if you're in a parliamentary...
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happening today - a hard-earned graduation for one george mason university student. amira abdell-aoui will walk the stage after battling bone cancer when she was eleven ... and again when she was 21. but she says cancer she has a rare genetic disorder that increases her chances of developing the disease every 10 to 30 years. this morning she'll graduate with a bachelor's degree in anthropology. she's looking toward law school next... and a steady job with health benefits. coming up - tax reform victory... but now a looming shutdown. new urgency to fund the government with a deadline 48 hours away. what's at stake - and the new details of high stakes talks happening now. plus - a new twist in that election shocker in virginia.. the question now - how do you decide a tie? but first.. here's your traffic watch on the go. today - coldest in mo saturday christmas - chance for mild-to-moderate eczema? it can be used almost everywhere on almost everybody. the face of a fisherman? the hand of a ranch hand? the knee of a needle pointer? prescription eucrisa i
happening today - a hard-earned graduation for one george mason university student. amira abdell-aoui will walk the stage after battling bone cancer when she was eleven ... and again when she was 21. but she says cancer she has a rare genetic disorder that increases her chances of developing the disease every 10 to 30 years. this morning she'll graduate with a bachelor's degree in anthropology. she's looking toward law school next... and a steady job with health benefits. coming up - tax reform...
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alison: happening tomorrow, a hard-earned graduation for george mason university student. the stagealk across tomorrow battling cancer. jonathan: she has fought bone cancer a number of times, it is 11 and again 25, always be part of her life. a rare genetic disorder increases our chances of developing the disease every 10 to 30 years. >> my mother died from cancer when i was 5. try to put on a brave face and act like it's not a big deal, but it is. jonathan: graduating is a big deal, too, and to marshall graduates with a bachelors degree in an apology. she is going to law school next. congratulations. my wish was a clubhouse, but we call it "the wish house." people visit national parks from all over the world. food tastes better when you don't have to cook it. he was just supposed to be my dog. i don't know why. (vo) we're proud that, on behalf of our owners, the subaru share the love event will have donated over one hundred fifteen million dollars in just ten years. get 0% financing for 63 months on select models. plus we'll donate $250 to charity. "what if" more of the c
alison: happening tomorrow, a hard-earned graduation for george mason university student. the stagealk across tomorrow battling cancer. jonathan: she has fought bone cancer a number of times, it is 11 and again 25, always be part of her life. a rare genetic disorder increases our chances of developing the disease every 10 to 30 years. >> my mother died from cancer when i was 5. try to put on a brave face and act like it's not a big deal, but it is. jonathan: graduating is a big deal, too,...
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alison: we want to tell you about a hard-earned graduation for a george mason university student. she will walk the stage tomorrow after battling cancer. amira has fought bone cancer multiple times. in her leg at age 11, and again in her arm at age 21. cancer will always be she inherited a rare disarder to increase the chance of developing the disease every 10 to 30 years. >> my mother died from cancer when i was 5. >> it's a big deal. >> it is. she will graduate tomorrow with a bachelor in anthropology and looking to law school next and steady job with the health benefits. jonathan: doctors at the georgetown university hospital tell us every day the patients donate stem cells. there is no hesitation when she was told the donation could save a life. >> this is a procedure she anticipated for weeks. >> i feel like we are all superheroes. >> she traded in the cape on we blanket. >> you don't get anything back in return except for a great feeling that you maybe helped someone. >> that is putting it lightly. seven years after volunteering to give a cheek swab she got a call that she w
alison: we want to tell you about a hard-earned graduation for a george mason university student. she will walk the stage tomorrow after battling cancer. amira has fought bone cancer multiple times. in her leg at age 11, and again in her arm at age 21. cancer will always be she inherited a rare disarder to increase the chance of developing the disease every 10 to 30 years. >> my mother died from cancer when i was 5. >> it's a big deal. >> it is. she will graduate tomorrow with...
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robert: don't look now but george mason women's basketball making noise this season. is head coach is off best scene. 10-2 record. >> is it coming together? >> we are excited about where we are at. playing good basketball. robert: they are becoming the team to beat. they haven't lost a game at home. >> we have never been in a situation they have been the target. so we are excited. but it's, i accept the challenge as a coach. >> everyone has a relationship with her. >> we have seniors that understand what it's taken to be at the level. we are excited. we are not satisfied. and build on the good start. >> team. >> with the coach of the week, i'm robert burton. >> coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00", making sure the smallest and the most vulnerable are ready for the first christmas. >> one of the bad things that can happen so long in the nicu is to feel alone. jonathan: don't miss santa's special visit for families with no choice but to spend christmas at nicu. >> i'm cheryl conner on the campus of george mason university where graduate saved her life and earned her de
robert: don't look now but george mason women's basketball making noise this season. is head coach is off best scene. 10-2 record. >> is it coming together? >> we are excited about where we are at. playing good basketball. robert: they are becoming the team to beat. they haven't lost a game at home. >> we have never been in a situation they have been the target. so we are excited. but it's, i accept the challenge as a coach. >> everyone has a relationship with her....
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. >> i'm from george mason university. how have your experience is in the war affected your thoughts on the humanitarian crisis today, like sudan and myanmar. >> i want to answer in the following way. number one, it makes me understand it. i want to in some way caution it. what is happening in the world today looks like what happened, it's not the same thing. we ought not to permit ourselves to think what is happening in these terrible places as the same thing that happened in most of europe from 1933 to 1945. why is a much longer story to answer. it makes me understand man's inhumanity to man. that i can understand. i will never connect what happens in miramar and rwanda and all these other places. all these other genocides are not the same issue. the reason is different, the effect was different and what happened was quite different. let me leave it at that. >> thank you for the question. actually, that was a question that henry greenbam was also asked. i will answer one sense of his answer. that's wrong, that connection
. >> i'm from george mason university. how have your experience is in the war affected your thoughts on the humanitarian crisis today, like sudan and myanmar. >> i want to answer in the following way. number one, it makes me understand it. i want to in some way caution it. what is happening in the world today looks like what happened, it's not the same thing. we ought not to permit ourselves to think what is happening in these terrible places as the same thing that happened in most...
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. >> i'm from george mason university. my question is how has your experience during the war affected your opinions on hum humanitarian crises today like in syria, myanmar and other places? >> i want to answer that question like this, i understand it, but i want to in some way caution you, what is happening in the world today looks like what happened, it's not the same thing, we ought not permit ourselves to think about what's happening in all of these terrible places as the same thing as what happened in most of europe from 1933 through 1945. why is a much harder question to answer. it but it makings es me underst man's inhumanity to man. but i would never connect what's happening in rwanda and sudan and all these other places, all of these general sidocides are same issue as happened in world war ii. the situation was quite different -- >> actually that was a question that henry greenbaum was also asked and i'm just going to read one sentence of his answer. that's wrong, that connection, he said wednesday in his intervie
. >> i'm from george mason university. my question is how has your experience during the war affected your opinions on hum humanitarian crises today like in syria, myanmar and other places? >> i want to answer that question like this, i understand it, but i want to in some way caution you, what is happening in the world today looks like what happened, it's not the same thing, we ought not permit ourselves to think about what's happening in all of these terrible places as the same...
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. >> george mason university. my question is, how have your experienced during the war affected your opinions on humanitarian crises today like in syria, sudan, and myanmar, for example. >> thank you for the question. number one. it makes me understand it. but i want to caution you. what is happening in the world today looks like what happened. we ought not submit ourselves to think about what's happening in all of these terrible places as the same thing that what happened in europe in 1933 to 1945. but it makes me understand man's inhumanity to man. that i can understand. but i will never connect what's happening in myanmar or what happened in rwanda, sudan, and many other places, all of these genocides are not the same issue as what happened in the second world war. the effect was different and what happened was different. >> thank you for the question. that's wrong, that connection. his voice grew louder and he shook his head as he underscored with condition, that was one of a kind. there was only one nazi germ
. >> george mason university. my question is, how have your experienced during the war affected your opinions on humanitarian crises today like in syria, sudan, and myanmar, for example. >> thank you for the question. number one. it makes me understand it. but i want to caution you. what is happening in the world today looks like what happened. we ought not submit ourselves to think about what's happening in all of these terrible places as the same thing that what happened in europe...
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the cider is a professor of public policy at george mason university explain why the truck team is targeting meller. they're afraid of what he might come up with that he actually might make charges conceivably criminal charges against the president for obstruction of justice no one knows no one knows where this investigation is going but they're trying to discredit him in order to preempt whatever he comes up with are you going to remember the robert miller is a special counsel he's not an independent counsel as a special counsel he can be fired by the president the president requested that the justice department appoint a special counsel and he really does serve at the pleasure of the president but if trump or to do that if he were to dismiss robert mueller which he can do legally there would be a political firestorm unbelievable in the united states he has president as to to unveil his national security strategy and later on monday is expected to take aim at america's to a political rivals and identify important global challenges tom ackerman has more from washington d.c. thank you very mu
the cider is a professor of public policy at george mason university explain why the truck team is targeting meller. they're afraid of what he might come up with that he actually might make charges conceivably criminal charges against the president for obstruction of justice no one knows no one knows where this investigation is going but they're trying to discredit him in order to preempt whatever he comes up with are you going to remember the robert miller is a special counsel he's not an...
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mason university i started first by asking him about the motivations behind the trump team's attacks on mr miller. because they're afraid of what he might come up with that he actually might make charges conceivably criminal charges against the president for obstruction of justice no one knows no one knows where this investigation is going but they're trying to discredit him in order to preempt whatever he comes up with is not the coffee boy is he he is a legally constituted special counsel if at some point in the future somebody decides trying to deal with just some eyes him is a criminal slash political offense might there then be say another inquiry or serious questions being asked at least absolutely and probably that would come before congress you've got to remember the robert mueller is a special counsel he's not an independent counsel as a special counsel he can be fired by the president the president requested that the justice department appoint an independent sorry a special counsel and he really does serve at the pleasure of the president but if trump what to do that if he
mason university i started first by asking him about the motivations behind the trump team's attacks on mr miller. because they're afraid of what he might come up with that he actually might make charges conceivably criminal charges against the president for obstruction of justice no one knows no one knows where this investigation is going but they're trying to discredit him in order to preempt whatever he comes up with is not the coffee boy is he he is a legally constituted special counsel if...
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patrick henry, richard henry lee, george mason, were opposing the constitution. supporting it was james madison and john marshall. he gave influential speeches, including a defense of judicial independence. the importance of the judiciary within our institution. opposing views with someone like patrick henry, the firebrand, one of the most powerful figures in virginia, he even denied james madison a seat and ran james monroe against him in the house. but john marshall is someone who was really easy to get along with. so even despite political disagreements with patrick henry, he would maintain close relations with him. so we see this theme as we go through his career about his ability to hold strong constitutional views but also see the importance of finding common humanity with adversaries. and really forging -- let's move to his time where he is in the federal government. the beginning of his career as a national leader of the federalist party. we're up to john marshall in the early career of the federal government. he is asked to run for the u.s. house of repr
patrick henry, richard henry lee, george mason, were opposing the constitution. supporting it was james madison and john marshall. he gave influential speeches, including a defense of judicial independence. the importance of the judiciary within our institution. opposing views with someone like patrick henry, the firebrand, one of the most powerful figures in virginia, he even denied james madison a seat and ran james monroe against him in the house. but john marshall is someone who was really...
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also, director of the law program at george mason university and michael mccal, the former ambassador to russia. it's good to see all of you. i want to go first to you, david. you tweeted today, ironic that russian president putin has the courtesy to thank trump for their good work while u.s. president trump undermines and slams their work. you want to elaborate on that? what do you want to make of this call? >> that is accepting the kremlin's read. our own intelligence community, given the fact donald trump slams and undermines our intel community. it is ironic. it does speak to a broader issue here and the ambassador knows this well. diplomacy and intelligence sharing require as steady hand and consistency from the u.s. government. it is a lack of consistency we have seen from this government. we need to hold russia accountable. we can do that having some type of relationship in the intel world working with them on north korea, the middle east and others. trump's policy when it comes to international relations, particularly russia creates these ironic moments. >> is the ambassador's
also, director of the law program at george mason university and michael mccal, the former ambassador to russia. it's good to see all of you. i want to go first to you, david. you tweeted today, ironic that russian president putin has the courtesy to thank trump for their good work while u.s. president trump undermines and slams their work. you want to elaborate on that? what do you want to make of this call? >> that is accepting the kremlin's read. our own intelligence community, given...
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the director of the the gender and the policy center at george mason university. >> taking that power from the streets, putting it where it matters most. >> aside from the march, the professor says if women want to make a difference put themselves in a position of power and run for political office. >> unless you have your finger on the balance of power, you have to have a vote. >> she has started a group on campus to get students interested in politics. >> the me too movement named "time" maggie: person of the year for -- magazine person of the year. >> they need to be an example among themselves. >> stories forth between trump and kirsten gillibrand who caught a tweet a sexist smear. >> i won't be silenced on the issue. >> this is the same sentiment that the president expressed many times before when he exposed corruption of the entire political system. in arlington, cheryl conner, abc7 news. larry: congressional lawmakers have a series of the text messages exchanged between the top f.b.i. employees. the texts between the russian count intelligence experts were harshly critical of p
the director of the the gender and the policy center at george mason university. >> taking that power from the streets, putting it where it matters most. >> aside from the march, the professor says if women want to make a difference put themselves in a position of power and run for political office. >> unless you have your finger on the balance of power, you have to have a vote. >> she has started a group on campus to get students interested in politics. >> the me...
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mason university in washington yes this is a historic win mr schneider but the impact of democrats winning in a staunch republican state has significance of politicians that and in the capital . well that's right it's a very big blow to donald trump who in the last couple of weeks did come out in strong support of room or you never went to how about what he indicated a very strong endorsement more well this is a crack in donald trump's base his core support he won in alabama by you know he thirty points in two thousand and sixteen right now of course the state voted for democrats and the most interesting thing i saw in the poll voters or voted in alabama today was that they were split down the middle on whether or not they still support donald trump how important all how important is the impact of this result on the republican party and the potential change of tone that they have to have in both the senate or the white house if they intend to all want to try to get legislation passed. well the republican party was played over one more some time ago who were talking national committee start
mason university in washington yes this is a historic win mr schneider but the impact of democrats winning in a staunch republican state has significance of politicians that and in the capital . well that's right it's a very big blow to donald trump who in the last couple of weeks did come out in strong support of room or you never went to how about what he indicated a very strong endorsement more well this is a crack in donald trump's base his core support he won in alabama by you know he...
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george mason falls at home to the washington redskins getting back to work tomorrow hoping to finish the season strong despite no playoffs this wreer. they will finish without their star tight end, jordan reed, placed on injured reserve, ending his season. one of three put on that today. he suffered a toe injury in the preseason and a severe ham spri string injury in late october. >>> manny machado is getting shocked around. he becomes a free agent next year. according to ken rosenthal, he wants to move from third base to shortstop as he enters the final season. t t the o ♪ think of your fellow man, ♪ lend him a helping hand, ♪ put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪ you'll see it's getting late, oh please don't hesitate...♪ ♪ put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart. (vo) going on now, our subaru share the love event will have donated over one hundred fifteen million dollars to those in need. ( ♪ ) when it comes to holiday shopping, my wife loves style, my son is all about technology and my daugh
george mason falls at home to the washington redskins getting back to work tomorrow hoping to finish the season strong despite no playoffs this wreer. they will finish without their star tight end, jordan reed, placed on injured reserve, ending his season. one of three put on that today. he suffered a toe injury in the preseason and a severe ham spri string injury in late october. >>> manny machado is getting shocked around. he becomes a free agent next year. according to ken...
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in the virginia convention to debate whether to radicalize the proposed constitution george mason warned that the president and those that were devised by himself but james madison and those that was is connected in any suspicious manner to call this for the abuse a great security that is not all and in 1925 the chief justice of the supreme court former president said the president views the pardon power but his lack of us it -- respect extend to directing law enforcement to pursue political targets he campaigned on a platform of what corrupt it is not campaign rhetoric that since the inauguration to be pressured with the department of justice to investigate and prosecute adversaries and in 1940 jackson who is the attorney general serving as a supreme court justice warren to the greatest danger of abuse was to pick the man or woman and the chief executive using law-enforcement is characteristic of authoritarian regime not a constitutional republic that is why they have respected the independence of law enforcement the exception was nixon the second article specifically cited use of feder
in the virginia convention to debate whether to radicalize the proposed constitution george mason warned that the president and those that were devised by himself but james madison and those that was is connected in any suspicious manner to call this for the abuse a great security that is not all and in 1925 the chief justice of the supreme court former president said the president views the pardon power but his lack of us it -- respect extend to directing law enforcement to pursue political...
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the george mason women are often their best start in 20 years. umbc and it hosted was another dominating performance by natalie 16 points, 13 rebounds, her 11th straight double double. mason wins 58-38. chantilly's westfield high school is the virginia state champs for the third straight season, beating chesapeake's oscar smith high school. earlier today, the team was taking pictures as they celebrated their three pete. robert burton caught up with their head coach, who talked about the pressure to keep this going. into took about 30 seconds my first interview to realize i we want to go for the fourth one. not only will it be cold wednesday, by nancy: jimmy kimmel's next. alison: have a good night. . >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!." tonight, jack black, george clooney, from "espn college gameday, kirk herbstreit, desmond howard and lee corso. and music from walk the moon. and now, he's back. here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] well, hi,
the george mason women are often their best start in 20 years. umbc and it hosted was another dominating performance by natalie 16 points, 13 rebounds, her 11th straight double double. mason wins 58-38. chantilly's westfield high school is the virginia state champs for the third straight season, beating chesapeake's oscar smith high school. earlier today, the team was taking pictures as they celebrated their three pete. robert burton caught up with their head coach, who talked about the...
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he's also a professor of government and politics at george mason university he joins us now via skype from virginia thank you for your time so syria turkey egypt all in one day what do you what do you make of what putin is up to besides frequent flyer miles. well i think you know that with drone syria is a more russian domestic politics that he's announced he's running for a fourth term the one thing the russian public really wants to be reassured about is that they're not going to be stuck with another. and so i think that it's this announcement he's withdrawing but also that he's somehow syria is meant to reassure them that it's not going to fall further. so he also spoke out very forcefully about how he disagrees with the u.s. decision to declared for islam the capital of israel and actually you know the past few days were spent a lot of pushback from a lot of other countries but russia was one of the last major countries we hadn't heard from star now he has said something is he trying to position himself in a way to have a role in any potential future peace process. well i think t
he's also a professor of government and politics at george mason university he joins us now via skype from virginia thank you for your time so syria turkey egypt all in one day what do you what do you make of what putin is up to besides frequent flyer miles. well i think you know that with drone syria is a more russian domestic politics that he's announced he's running for a fourth term the one thing the russian public really wants to be reassured about is that they're not going to be stuck...
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and at eagle bank arena, george mason knocked off usc central, 77-65. the patriots are now 5-5 on the season. ,nd back to the army-navy game a great football game, always fun to watch. kimberly: how did they get the lines and numbers? scott: in between timeouts, they did some snow blowing. kimberly: before we look at the snow we forecast, we want to show you the tale of two snowstorms. on the left, worry about freezing roads, but on the right people enjoying the beauty safely. what do you think? hey, think ben will like it? yeah, was i the only one hearing the angelic music? i'm serious, i never know what to get him. just tell me you got him fios too. sigh. mrs. layne, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network. that, plus this sick console, he'll be like whaaaaaattt. your new tech is best on the 100% fiber optic network. so get fios. now just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. ( ♪ ) as a person who loves the finer things, this holiday season, i've asked for a luxurious new buick s
and at eagle bank arena, george mason knocked off usc central, 77-65. the patriots are now 5-5 on the season. ,nd back to the army-navy game a great football game, always fun to watch. kimberly: how did they get the lines and numbers? scott: in between timeouts, they did some snow blowing. kimberly: before we look at the snow we forecast, we want to show you the tale of two snowstorms. on the left, worry about freezing roads, but on the right people enjoying the beauty safely. what do you...
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. > -- i'm from george mason university. my question is, how have your xperiences during the war affected your opinions on humanitarian crises today like miramar, foran and example. i want to answer it in the following way. number one, it makes me but i want to caution you. world happening in the today looks like what happened, it's not the same thing. permit ourselves to think about what's happening in all of these terrible places same thing as happened in 1933 to urope from 1945. why is a much longer story to but it makes you understand man's inhumanity to man. understand but i will never connect what's happening happened inr what's rwanda and sudan and many other places. these genocides are not the same issue as what happened in world war ii. different and what happened was quite different. leave it at that. >> actually, that was a question asked and i'm o going to read one sentence of his answer. wrong. that connection. he said in his interview. he voice grew louder as shook his head to underscore his conviction. kind.as
. > -- i'm from george mason university. my question is, how have your xperiences during the war affected your opinions on humanitarian crises today like miramar, foran and example. i want to answer it in the following way. number one, it makes me but i want to caution you. world happening in the today looks like what happened, it's not the same thing. permit ourselves to think about what's happening in all of these terrible places same thing as happened in 1933 to urope from 1945. why is a...
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james madison had a reply for george mason. he replied that if a president used the pardon to shelter a person with whom he was connected in any suspicious matter, congress could impeach this ad thus called great security. that's not all. in 1925, the chief justice of the supreme court, former president william howard taft up find if a president used his pardon power, that would suggest a resort to impeachment. president trump's lack of respect for legal norms also extends to protecting legal targets. 2017, sincerse of the inauguration, mr. trump has repeatedly pressured the department of justice and federal federal bureau of investigation to investigate and adversarieslitical including former campaign opponent hillary clinton and the democratic party. jackson, thert attorney general, who would later serve as a supreme court justice and the chief prosecutor at nuremberg, want the greatest prosecuting power was picking the man or the woman and putting investigators to work winning some offense on her. i chief executive who uses
james madison had a reply for george mason. he replied that if a president used the pardon to shelter a person with whom he was connected in any suspicious matter, congress could impeach this ad thus called great security. that's not all. in 1925, the chief justice of the supreme court, former president william howard taft up find if a president used his pardon power, that would suggest a resort to impeachment. president trump's lack of respect for legal norms also extends to protecting legal...
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the student attends george mason high school. investigators say he told other students that he wanted to hurt classmates and teachers. police found replica type weapons, including bb guns, in his home. another student turned him in to administrators. the teen isn't being identified because of his age. >>> and this is a story you will only see on news 4. an associate superintendent in prince george's county is on administrative leave all because he is accused of chasing a student and grabbing her after she apparently littered. a source tells news 4 mark f faucet was driving behind a bus. trash hit the guy's car and he school. >> the administrator followed the bus to the school and boarded the bus and tried to confront the individual. they reported it to the school. >> faucet is accused of chasing the girl and grabbing her arm. he denies he grabbed her. the school's spokesperson said an investigation is underway. >>> an argument between co-workers left one man dead after a shooting on the old walter reed campus. d.c. police arreste
the student attends george mason high school. investigators say he told other students that he wanted to hurt classmates and teachers. police found replica type weapons, including bb guns, in his home. another student turned him in to administrators. the teen isn't being identified because of his age. >>> and this is a story you will only see on news 4. an associate superintendent in prince george's county is on administrative leave all because he is accused of chasing a student and...
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that student goes to george mason high school in falls church. a classmate reported hearing about the suspect's plan on tuesday. the school then contacted the alleged student's parents and told them their child needed to stay home until the investigation was complete. a search of the student's home found bb guns altered to look like real guns and a letter was sent home to parents saying "while police believe this to be a single threat made by a single student we urge our students staff and community to remain vigilant and, yes, if you see something, certainly say something." it's not known at this time what pushes punishment the student will face. >>> two families forced out of their homes because of a large along dillon court and fire crews worked through the night battling this plays. according to investigators the fire broke out in one house and then spread to the others. two of the homes had extensive damage. it's not clear right now exactly what this will cost. thankfully though no injuries in this fire. >>> and a couple of lucky kids will t
that student goes to george mason high school in falls church. a classmate reported hearing about the suspect's plan on tuesday. the school then contacted the alleged student's parents and told them their child needed to stay home until the investigation was complete. a search of the student's home found bb guns altered to look like real guns and a letter was sent home to parents saying "while police believe this to be a single threat made by a single student we urge our students staff and...
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of relief for parents and faculty at george mason high school. that is after the police arrested a student who threatened to go to school with guns and explosives. anna-lysa gayle talked with the police chief as well as the school superintendent about the students motivated how he was caught. >> schools are sacred ground. we hold them as a special community that we need to keep safe. anna-lysa: the falls church police department learned of the threat from the 17-year-old george mason high school student tuesday evening. they did not take it lightly. >> it was a threat to actually go in with weapons and explosives and take out people. later, that teenager has been charged with threatening to bomb or damage a building after his home was searched. >> we found replica-type weapons. weapons which were bb guns, one of which was altered to appear to be real. anna-lysa: the student is not being identified. >> he was angry. anna-lysa: the announcement about his arrest comes a day after two students were shot and killed at a high school in new mexico. >> t
of relief for parents and faculty at george mason high school. that is after the police arrested a student who threatened to go to school with guns and explosives. anna-lysa gayle talked with the police chief as well as the school superintendent about the students motivated how he was caught. >> schools are sacred ground. we hold them as a special community that we need to keep safe. anna-lysa: the falls church police department learned of the threat from the 17-year-old george mason high...
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that student goes to george mason high school in false hearing about the suspect as plan tuesday and the school contacted the alleged stu student's parents and said their child needed to stay home until the investigation was completes. he was arrestsed this morning with charges to threaten to blown up the school. they found bb guns altered to look look real guns. the soup iser intend end braced the person 2459 reported threats. >> a letter was sent home saying "while police believe this a single threat made by single student we urge students, staff an community and to remain vigilant and yes, if you see something, say something with the the alleged student had a hearing in court and it's not nope what punishment he could pace. >> developing tonight fairfax county police need your help to find missing 11-year-old girl. take a look at screen. there's picture. rear name is maria isabel weighs 105 pounds. last seen last night around 7:00 in the 7700 block of duringer court in springfield. >> and assistant superintendent with prince george county schools is is on leave tonight. mark fauce
that student goes to george mason high school in false hearing about the suspect as plan tuesday and the school contacted the alleged stu student's parents and said their child needed to stay home until the investigation was completes. he was arrestsed this morning with charges to threaten to blown up the school. they found bb guns altered to look look real guns. the soup iser intend end braced the person 2459 reported threats. >> a letter was sent home saying "while police believe...