U.S. House: Debate & Vote on Articles of Impeachment
The House Rules Committee debates and votes on two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
House Judiciary Committee Debates on Articles of Impeachment
The House Judiciary Committee debates two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Watch LIVE on C-SPAN3, listen on C-SPAN Radio and watch online at c-span.org
You Raise your Children; I Will Teach them French: Rosalind Wiseman at TEDxTeachersCollege
In this talk, Rosalind Wiseman addresses the complex problem of bullying in schools, and how administrators and parents need to support kids to make schools the safe places that they should be.
Rosalind Wiseman is an internationally recognized expert on children, teens, parenting, bullying, social justice, and ethical leadership. She is the author of Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends, and the New Realities of Girl World, the groundbreaking, fully revised edition of her bestselling book that was the basis for the movie Mean Girls.
TEDxTeachersCollege 2012 explored innovations in international education at Teachers College, Columbia University, one of the leading schools of education in the world. The full-day event covered themes about education, policy, peace and justice, technology, and gender identity. For complete coverage of the conference, visit tedxteacherscollege.com
Watch live: House votes on articles of impeachment against President Trump
The House is poised to debate articles of impeachment against President Trump alleging he abused his power and obstructed Congress, setting the stage for an extraordinary rebuke from the chamber of Congress most responsive to the will of the American people. For live updates:
The House will convene at 9 a.m. to begin debate leading up to the final impeachment votes. After an hour of debate on the rule governing the proceedings, six hours of debate on the articles will be divided equally between Democrats and Republicans, who could introduce procedural obstacles that would stretch the proceedings into the evening.
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Trump impeached after historic vote | NBC News (Live Stream Recording)
Watch live coverage as President Donald Trump becomes the third president in United States history to be impeached.
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House Votes On Articles Of Impeachment Against Trump | NBC News (Live Stream Recording)
Former Sec. of State Condoleezza Rice: 'Hard Work Before Us At Home'
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke to the Republican National Convention amidst cheers, addressing the need to move forward on the world stage.
There is no country, even a rising China, that can do more harm to us than we can do to ourselves if we do not do the hard work before us at home.
2020 - It Only Gets Worse From Here: Mike Allen & Vann Professor of Ethics and Society Bill Kristol
2020: It only gets worse from here – Vann Professor of Ethics and Society Bill Kristol, founder of the Weekly Standard, and Axios co-founder Mike Allen give us a roadmap for the loud, crowded, fact-averse campaign that you might think has just begun…if you were stranded at sea for the past year.
Eugene City Council Meeting: December 12, 2016
The Democracy Project Live: Trust, Truth and Vote 2019
Democracy is under pressure. An election is ahead. Truth and trust will be tested. Peter Van Dusen and Karyn Pugliese host a discussion on the threats and challenges facing democracy today, and a look at ways forward.
P.E.I. Votes: Election night with CBC
We'll have live coverage as the results from P.E.I.'s election come in as well as results of the provincial referendum on the electoral system.
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Watch: House final vote on articles of impeachment (FULL LIVE STREAM)
The full House of Representatives will debate and vote on the articles of impeachment. If at least one of the articles passes, Trump will be the third president in U.S. history to be impeached. If the House decides to impeach, the Senate will hold a trial to consider if Trump should be removed from office. On this historic day, The Post’s Libby Casey will be joined by Washington Post reporters Elise Viebeck, Amber Phillips, and Rhonda Colvin to take you through the process.
Trump is the fourth president in U.S. history to face impeachment, which could be approved this week on the House floor. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son. Read more: Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:
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Seattle City Council: Select Budget Committee Public Hearing 10/22/19
The Select Budget Committee conducts a public hearing to solicit public comment on: (1) the City's 2020 General Revenue Sources, including a possible property tax levy increase; and (2) the Mayor's 2020 Proposed Budgets and 2020-2025 Capital Improvement Program.
SXSL: Fixing Real Problems
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The Danger of Celebrity Health Advice (w/Dr. Paul Offit) | Incident Report 192
Dr. Paul Offit is the most hated MD in the antivax world...which means he's our favorite doc EVER. (Check the drama when antivax protestors start banging on the glass at the start of the show...classy!)
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Humanities and Arts & Science Program Convocation, June 13, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
McMaster University convocation ceremony for the Faculty of Humanities and the Arts & Science Program.
The Masters Series: Michael Bierut in Conversation with Steven Heller
In conjunction with the 27th annual Masters Series award and exhibition, SVA will be live streaming 2015 Masters Series honoree Michael Bierut in conversation with MFA Design Co-chair Steven Heller beginning at 7:00pm EST on Wednesday, October 14. The conversation will take place at the SVA Theatre and is free and open to the public ( In addition, Bierut will be answering questions submitted via Twitter. To submit a question, use the hashtag #BierutSVA.
Michael Bierut is widely admired in the creative world and beyond for his intelligent contributions to the design field, his expertise as a cultural critic and his tireless role as a mentor and educator. He has been a partner in the acclaimed design firm Pentagram since 1990. Prior to joining Pentagram, he worked for 10 years at Vignelli Associates, ultimately as vice president of graphic design. His clients at Pentagram have included The New York Times, Saks Fifth Avenue, the New York City Department of Transportation, MIT Media Lab, Yale School of Architecture, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Penguin Random House, the New York Jets, the Robin Hood Foundation and Nuts.com. For more info on Bierut, including his many awards, click here:
For a recent New York Times article on Bierut and his Master Series award and exhibition, read The Man Who Designed Manhattan (
2018 Building a Bridge to Credit Visibility Symposium — consumerfinance.gov
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The two faces of Greece | Alexis Papahelas | TEDxAcademy
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Alexis Papahelas presents the two faces of Greece, during the economic crisis
Alexis Papachelas, journalist and executive editor of the «Kathimerini» daily
Before sitting in the executive editor’s chair of Kathimerini, Alexis Papachelas dedicated more than two decades to investigative journalism. Both as correspondent in the USA and as a reporter in Greece, his pen and camera lens offered the Greek public important revelations and interesting interviews.
In the USA he studied Economics and History, while he did postgraduate studies at the world’s best school of international relations and journalism, at the Columbia University. He started working as correspondent for the Greek media in 1983. Until 1998, when he returned to Greece, he managed to secure some of the most important interviews watched by the Greek viewers: from Bill Gates and President Clinton, to Arafat and the military commander of Zapatistas. Back in Greece he created the show «Fakeloi» (Folders), a modern television approach to investigative journalism.
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The data behind Hollywood's sexism | Stacy Smith
Where are all the women and girls in film? Social scientist Stacy Smith analyzes how the media underrepresents and portrays women -- and the potentially destructive effects those portrayals have on viewers. She shares hard data behind gender bias in Hollywood, where on-screen males outnumber females three to one (and behind-the-camera workers fare even worse.)
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Attracting Media Coverage of Your Research - Rutgers Public Engagement Project
Many Rutgers faculty members are regularly featured in the media – ranging from the Star Ledger to the Today Show. But how did they attract this attention? How can Rutgers faculty rely on the know-how and resources of University media relations to help spread the word about their research? And how can University media relations rely on the expertise of Rutgers faculty to help raise the visibility of the University? What are the components of an effective news release? Rutgers media professionals and faculty members regularly featured in the media will share their tips on how to be an effective communicator in a climate where competition for ink and air time is intense.
Learn more about the Rutgers Public Engagement Project here:
Moderator:
Deborah Carr (session co-organizer), Professor of Sociology, School of Arts and Sciences
Panelists:
Carla Cantor, Science Communicator, University News and Media Relations, and Managing Editor, Rutgers Today
Sarah McMahon, Assistant Professor, School of Social Work; Associate Director, Center on Violence Against Women and Children
David Robinson, Professor of Geography, School of Arts and Sciences, New Jersey State Climatologist
Greg Trevor (session co-organizer), Senior Director, University News and Media Relations