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&p at geerge washington university, students have o into the dorms.a lot of times -- people justt foolow omeone into the buildinggwithout one..illiams &psays: "i think t's really hard to conttol who's going in and out of tte building." it's callee "piggy backing" -- and that's how police say thirty-four year old mergen battulga got into the west end a female student's room n the - fifth floor.kirkpatrick says: "she screammd very loodly, and if she didn't shut up." the students in the room scuffled with the suspect -- and alled nine-one-oneewhen he fled into the hallway. definitely freaked out, and i know she'll never eave her us everrthought sometting ike thii would happen. it's definitely scary." campus police were on the - scene. commander michael reese resisted arrest, and &ptaken into custody-- and is "burglary, simple assault, assault on a police officer." this story has a happy before anyone was seriouuly mmny are wonddring what will happen the piggybacks "i get chills just thinking s: about it." susan feely drove in from her daughter home for a
&p at geerge washington university, students have o into the dorms.a lot of times -- people justt foolow omeone into the buildinggwithout one..illiams &psays: "i think t's really hard to conttol who's going in and out of tte building." it's callee "piggy backing" -- and that's how police say thirty-four year old mergen battulga got into the west end a female student's room n the - fifth floor.kirkpatrick says: "she screammd very loodly, and if she didn't shut...
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a alerts to come, an for students at george washington university after dormitoryot into a assaulteddly students. racecar driver dan wheldon, the memorialyou to held a week after his death in a fiery crash. held a week after his death in a fiery crash. we were so blessed when we had triplets. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive, so we switched to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more th you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. [ laughs ] thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at folding. [ laughs ] that's my tide. what's yours? [ female announcer ] find the tide that's right for you at tide.com. >>> welcome back. we want to get a check of traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> meteorologist adam caskey standing by. >> sun and clouds to start the day. around 7:30. we will start the day with a sun and clouds. and then some isolated sprinkles. the cold front will drop been -- in later on today, but not a
a alerts to come, an for students at george washington university after dormitoryot into a assaulteddly students. racecar driver dan wheldon, the memorialyou to held a week after his death in a fiery crash. held a week after his death in a fiery crash. we were so blessed when we had triplets. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive, so we switched to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more th...
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was recorded at george washington university. it's 45 minutes. >> this is booktv on c-span2. we've been doing a college series on booktv where we visit colleges so we can talk to purchases who have also written books and expose you to a few more ideas. now joining us is al felzenberg, a professor at george washington university. we're on site here. and here is his book, "the leaders we deserved and a few we didn't" about the american presidents. al felzenberg, how do we typically rate presidents? >> guest: not well. every presidents day or july 4th or slow time in the news we're told by the newspapers that yet another fall has been done where a ballot was set to 50 historians, 100 historians, and here are the great presidents. they usually put them into five categories; great, near great, average, below average and failure. various changes in it. and they'll tell us what goes into the criteria. all the familiar faces come up, the ones we see on the currency, the ones we build monuments to in this this city and others. it doesn't
was recorded at george washington university. it's 45 minutes. >> this is booktv on c-span2. we've been doing a college series on booktv where we visit colleges so we can talk to purchases who have also written books and expose you to a few more ideas. now joining us is al felzenberg, a professor at george washington university. we're on site here. and here is his book, "the leaders we deserved and a few we didn't" about the american presidents. al felzenberg, how do we...
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. >>> we began with news from george washington university. a dorm was evacuated about an high carbonause of monoxide levels. fire officials say there are no injuries. a hazmat team is on the scene. >>> now to the other of breaking from prince george's county. a man and woman are dead tonight. police are investigating this murder-suicides. it it happened in chillum and we been following this story since it broke. we are live near the scene. >> that is the breaking development, the fact that the man is now dead. it is the second death from the place rightch took on this stretch of ray rd. you can see where police had the road marked off when they came upon the gruesome scene. the man was lying in the road. he was critically injured at the time from a gunshot wound and by, there was this car. in, they saw ad woman in the car. she was pronounced dead at the scene. investigators began looking possible murder- suicides. to the was rushed hospital. report, he was later pronounced dead. what neighbors had to say tonight. >> the female looks like she'
. >>> we began with news from george washington university. a dorm was evacuated about an high carbonause of monoxide levels. fire officials say there are no injuries. a hazmat team is on the scene. >>> now to the other of breaking from prince george's county. a man and woman are dead tonight. police are investigating this murder-suicides. it it happened in chillum and we been following this story since it broke. we are live near the scene. >> that is the breaking...
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>>> police nab a man who got into a dorm at george washington university and assaulted several people. >>> most try to woo conservative voters in iowa. >>> we are all over three big sports stories, john beck behind center, history made at world series, chan i don't know ship boxing -- championship boxing returns to the nations capitol i am dave ross. >>> i am melanie. you will be back in a few minutes. talking about the skins as well but first breaking news, a powerful earthquake hit turkey u.s. geological survey says it is 7.3 the epicenterrer eastern part of the country. we are getting word buildings in the center of the city of vaughn collapsed near the iranian border rescue crews are trying to save people trapped in the rubble. >>> a man who sneaked into a george washington university dorm is in custody, he may be locked up but how he was getting in may be prompting a warning. >> reporter: at george washington university student haves to swipe id cards to get into the dorm but a lot of times people follow someone in without one. >> it is hard to control the influx of people. >> re
>>> police nab a man who got into a dorm at george washington university and assaulted several people. >>> most try to woo conservative voters in iowa. >>> we are all over three big sports stories, john beck behind center, history made at world series, chan i don't know ship boxing -- championship boxing returns to the nations capitol i am dave ross. >>> i am melanie. you will be back in a few minutes. talking about the skins as well but first breaking news,...
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. >> up next, booktv sat down with george washington university professor marcy norton to discuss her book "sacred gifts, profane pleasures." this is about 20 minutes. >> george washington professor marcy norton, where did snickers bars and marlboros come from? >> well, we have to go way back in time. tobacco and chocolate are both native to the americas and were developed by indians. tobacco in the distant past, several thousand years bce and cocoa which is the raw central ingredient to chocolate, likewise, maybe around 3,000 bce and so they were central to native americans. and when europeans -- europeans had no knowledge of them until they arrived starting with columbus in 1492. and went from there. >> how were they used in these ancient cultures here? >> so tobacco was used in a whole multitude of ways. it was smoked cigars, pipes, sort of like substances also used topically as medicines, snuff through the nose, enemas, a whole host of applications sort of varying depending on the region. chocolate had a more restricted domain but what's really important is that it was a beverage,
. >> up next, booktv sat down with george washington university professor marcy norton to discuss her book "sacred gifts, profane pleasures." this is about 20 minutes. >> george washington professor marcy norton, where did snickers bars and marlboros come from? >> well, we have to go way back in time. tobacco and chocolate are both native to the americas and were developed by indians. tobacco in the distant past, several thousand years bce and cocoa which is the raw...
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a 34-year-old man is facing burglary charges after he got into a residence hall at george washington university. he went into the west end hall behind a group of students. then he went after a female student, got into a fight and later was arrested by george washington police. university officials are asking students to watch out for people who may loiter around locked residence halls. >>> it is already a headache and parking is about to get even tighter in bethesda. because construction is going to close two parking lots that provide nearly 300-metered parking spaces. the lots across from barnes & noble in bethesda row are heavily used by shoppers, diners, and moviegoers. the work is scheduled to begin next month. >>> the ambassador to syria is back in washington. robert ford was summoned back to the state department because of his concerns about his personal safety. the united states is blaming the syrian president assad's government for several threats and acts of intimidation. ford has enraged authorities in siria with his forceful defense of peaceful protests. the state department says the
a 34-year-old man is facing burglary charges after he got into a residence hall at george washington university. he went into the west end hall behind a group of students. then he went after a female student, got into a fight and later was arrested by george washington police. university officials are asking students to watch out for people who may loiter around locked residence halls. >>> it is already a headache and parking is about to get even tighter in bethesda. because...
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. >>> some george washington university students are shaken up after their frightening incident. stranger got into the west end residents call on friday, entered the appeals students' room and allegedly threatened to kill her. other students purdah banging and kicking and confronted the suspect and a fight broke out. >> we heard a person yelling. someone called 911 and told us about it. it was pretty scary. >> police arrived and arrested 34-year-old mergen battulga. he faces burglary and assault charges. there was eand an e-mail sent to students urging them to be cautious. >>> now for the latest on rescue efforts following sunday's 7.2 magnitude quake in turkey. rescuers continue searching for survivors. aid workers have helped thousands of people left thomas. jummy olabanji has more on the latest developments. >> good morning. the latest numbers on hundred 70 people have been killed in the iroquois. that number is guaranteed to rise as they begin searching through more rubble especially in some villages along the iranian border. the quake yesterday in eastern turkey turn dozens
. >>> some george washington university students are shaken up after their frightening incident. stranger got into the west end residents call on friday, entered the appeals students' room and allegedly threatened to kill her. other students purdah banging and kicking and confronted the suspect and a fight broke out. >> we heard a person yelling. someone called 911 and told us about it. it was pretty scary. >> police arrived and arrested 34-year-old mergen battulga. he...
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looking at 60 degrees at george washington university. our final stop will take us to va..rgreen, 47 degrees. high today was only 54 degrees. temperatures outside slowly the 50's.ward at 62.o as we show you the satellite and radar, the clouds began to thicken. the clouds will continue to the overnightg hours and increase tomorrow morning. our temperatures from falling as much as they did last night. we had frost across the shenandoah valley. we are looking at apache color immediate metro -- patchy color change for immediate metro area. middleof warmth in the section of the country. a cold front approaches from the west. us unsettlede .eather come wednesday night temperatures well below average year.is time of futurecast showing calls arriving. cloud moves tol north of us, tuesday will be beautiful day of the week. temperatures in the lower 70's. by wednesday, the clouds will thicken. tomorrow, 67-72. we may see a stray sprinkle. 20%.hances are by friday, only in the lower 50's for a daytime highs. >>> a new starting quarterback, but disap
looking at 60 degrees at george washington university. our final stop will take us to va..rgreen, 47 degrees. high today was only 54 degrees. temperatures outside slowly the 50's.ward at 62.o as we show you the satellite and radar, the clouds began to thicken. the clouds will continue to the overnightg hours and increase tomorrow morning. our temperatures from falling as much as they did last night. we had frost across the shenandoah valley. we are looking at apache color immediate metro --...
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a morning low of 49. 62 at george washington university. 64 here./ culpeper at 57. need 60's in shipped -- mid 60's in cocteau at this hour. comfortable temperatures. this pressure is overhead, and it will slowly moved off to the east. in its place, an era of low pressure. unsettled weather, clouds and -- an area of low pressure. unsettled weather clouds and showers. high clouds moving into the mid-atlantic. quiet in dry for the remainder of the night. high pressure moves out of here. to the south of us, through the overnight hours of monday into tuesday, the heavier rain moves up to the north. from the south to the north. the outer banks of north carolina the heaviest bands. we could see as much as an inch of rain. made 40's out in the suburbs. that is the overnight lows. 78-83 degrees tomorrow for a daytime high. here is the extended outlook. high temperatures only in the upper 60's on wednesday. it will feel a lot different and look a lot different outside with the cloud and the reign as we move through the upcoming weekend. -- rain as we move through the upcomin
a morning low of 49. 62 at george washington university. 64 here./ culpeper at 57. need 60's in shipped -- mid 60's in cocteau at this hour. comfortable temperatures. this pressure is overhead, and it will slowly moved off to the east. in its place, an era of low pressure. unsettled weather, clouds and -- an area of low pressure. unsettled weather clouds and showers. high clouds moving into the mid-atlantic. quiet in dry for the remainder of the night. high pressure moves out of here. to the...
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of an inch of rain mixed in with a few wet snowflakes. 48 degrees currently at the george washington university in the mountains, 43 in cumberland. frederiksberg now at 50 degrees at this hour. they will drop a few more as we move through the early morning. a low pressure is spinning, hardly moving at all. by tomorrow night, it will move off towards the north and east. then it will clear. that will not happen until tuesday. once this system moves out of here, high pressure to the rest of us, will start to build across the mid atlantic. sunshine, a change in wind direction, and warmer temperatures. wednesday, thursday, and friday, and the upcoming weekend. a few scattered showers west of virginia now moving into the shenandoah valley. light showers from montgomery county. only about a 10th of an inch of rain expected for the overnight hours. not a whole lot. just enough so that tomorrow morning and afternoon to keep the umbrella handy. a 40% chance of showers. by tuesday some breaks in the clouds. this is a great indication of what is coming our way wednesday and thursday. upper 30's to mid 40's
of an inch of rain mixed in with a few wet snowflakes. 48 degrees currently at the george washington university in the mountains, 43 in cumberland. frederiksberg now at 50 degrees at this hour. they will drop a few more as we move through the early morning. a low pressure is spinning, hardly moving at all. by tomorrow night, it will move off towards the north and east. then it will clear. that will not happen until tuesday. once this system moves out of here, high pressure to the rest of us,...
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. >>> chelsea clinton will kick off the george washington university's phones for hope campaign. a project for the clinton global initiative aiming to collect 20,000 used cell phones. the electronics will be recycled with proceeds going to help fund child health projects around the world. >>> and rock and roll pioneer chuck berry turns 85. no relation. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. the death of indy car driver dan wheldon is raising questions about the sport's safety. mario andretti and a driver who survived the deadly crash speak to matt lauer. >>> and two-time oscar winner kevin spacey is live in studio to talk about his new thriller "margin call." >>> and now, keep it on this channel for continuing news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc statio
. >>> chelsea clinton will kick off the george washington university's phones for hope campaign. a project for the clinton global initiative aiming to collect 20,000 used cell phones. the electronics will be recycled with proceeds going to help fund child health projects around the world. >>> and rock and roll pioneer chuck berry turns 85. no relation. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc....
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george washington university, the george washington university here in d.c.finished third at just over $44,000. vaser in new york came in fourth and connecticut college came in fifth. interesting stuff. we'll be right back. [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> paul mccartny hopes the third time is the charm. the former beetle married nancy in london yesterday. it's the same place where the 69-year-old married linda back in 1969. his last marriage to heather mills ended in a messy $40 million divorce settlement. that was three years ago. his first wife died of breast cancer. >> he has a thing for american women. his first wife was american. his latest wife was american. the only british woman didn't work out that well. >> marry an american woman. he was there as was barbra walters. she is a cousin of the bride and introduced
george washington university, the george washington university here in d.c.finished third at just over $44,000. vaser in new york came in fourth and connecticut college came in fifth. interesting stuff. we'll be right back. [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state....
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. >>> police investigating an intruder at george washington university at the west end residents all friday morning. a 34-year-old man followed a student into a dormitory and then walked into a female students room and allegedly threatened her and then left and got into fights with other students. this is left students shaken. >> concerts and yelling and it was scary. >> in the freshman residents all there's always someone station after hours. it would be nice if they were in all the residence halls. >> the suspect is mergen battulga. he faces charges of burglary and assault. >>> a warning for drivers try to get on the beltway in va. the ramp from a gallows road north to interstate 95 south will be closed two weeks. that's to give road crews times to remove the old grand finish paving for the hot lanes. traffic will be detoured onto arlington boulevard. expect delays. >>> looks like the weather will cooperate for those repairs. another mile day in store. adam caskey has a first look at the forecast. >> bartec in it from the belfort furniture weather center. a mixture of sun and cloud
. >>> police investigating an intruder at george washington university at the west end residents all friday morning. a 34-year-old man followed a student into a dormitory and then walked into a female students room and allegedly threatened her and then left and got into fights with other students. this is left students shaken. >> concerts and yelling and it was scary. >> in the freshman residents all there's always someone station after hours. it would be nice if they were...
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. -- wind out of the northeast at 10. 70 at george washington university.on virginia now at 69. cooler air just off to the west the last and look for temperatures to slowly fall from the 70's into the 60's and eventually the 50's. the warmer air keeping sunshine out in the west. temperatures about 6 degrees cooler than they were 24 hours ago and in the d.c. area which is an indication of what is on the way. cloud cover beginning to increase to bring us right after midnight and into the day tomorrow. most of the day should be out of here by tomorrow night with just a few lingering showers thursday and friday. doppler radar shows light showers that will not amount to a lot this evening, but the rain chances will increase overnight into the day tomorrow. as this system moves out, high pressure to the west will gradually build meaning lots of sunshine and comfortable temperatures for the upcoming weekend. forecast for tonight -- 55-60 overnight, times of rain after midnight, on a massive rush hour commute tomorrow morning and into the afternoon. -- a messy and
. -- wind out of the northeast at 10. 70 at george washington university.on virginia now at 69. cooler air just off to the west the last and look for temperatures to slowly fall from the 70's into the 60's and eventually the 50's. the warmer air keeping sunshine out in the west. temperatures about 6 degrees cooler than they were 24 hours ago and in the d.c. area which is an indication of what is on the way. cloud cover beginning to increase to bring us right after midnight and into the day...
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police now believe that a george washington university law student killed during an altercation outside a mcdonald's in northwest last week may have thrown the first punch. patrick casey died of his injuries after the altercation on 19th and m streets here. casey's parents believe their son was attempting to break up the fight. now investigators tell us casey was involved and may have even started the altercation. >> we believe it was mr. casey, it may have been someone that was with me. we're still ironing that out. that was the initial push. >> police say someone then punched casey. he fell to the ground and hit his head leaving him brain dead. all the suspects involved in the altercation have been interviewed. police say if it was simply an altercation only misdemeanor charges would be filed. that decision will likely be made by a grand jury. >>> happening today, you'll now have to pay more at the dmv many the district. the agency is more than doubling its fees for several services. it is raising fees from $7 to $20 for duplicate driver's license, duplicate learners permits, temporar
police now believe that a george washington university law student killed during an altercation outside a mcdonald's in northwest last week may have thrown the first punch. patrick casey died of his injuries after the altercation on 19th and m streets here. casey's parents believe their son was attempting to break up the fight. now investigators tell us casey was involved and may have even started the altercation. >> we believe it was mr. casey, it may have been someone that was with me....
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one more stop at the district george washington university, 61 right now. 69 was the highest reagan nationalport. -- high at reagan national airport. it is 13 degrees cooler in frederick and it was last night 12 degrees cooler in manassas. there is some chilly air to the north and west. the cool air is headed in our direction. we are watching to features on the weather map. we will be in the 70's tomorrow. and then the cold front swings through. this minister does not look too impressive now but it will move -- and this moisture does not look too impressive now but there will be a fair amount of rain on wednesday. we will have two areas of low pressure. maybe an inch of rain or more in parts of our area. as a result, we will see a little bit of sunshine to the day on thursday. the big changes will be gusty winds and chilly temperatures. here comes the rain on wednesday, may be an isolated thunderstorm. a lot of clouds on thursday and clearing on friday. >> we have been easing into this nicely. >> there is a resolution and the handshake. wait until you see this. the quarterback controversy in
one more stop at the district george washington university, 61 right now. 69 was the highest reagan nationalport. -- high at reagan national airport. it is 13 degrees cooler in frederick and it was last night 12 degrees cooler in manassas. there is some chilly air to the north and west. the cool air is headed in our direction. we are watching to features on the weather map. we will be in the 70's tomorrow. and then the cold front swings through. this minister does not look too impressive now...
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. >>> tonight new details in the vet of a war vet and george washington university graduate student. police now call the case a homicide. witnesses say someone hit patrick casey in the face outside a mcdonald's in northwest d.c. he fell, hit the ground hard and died of his injuries, but investigators say there's more to the story. fox 5's wisdom martin is live in the newsroom. >> police say 33-year-old patrick casey had been portrayed as an innocent man who was punched and ended up dying, but that's not what their investigation is showing. the first semester gw grad student and war veteran met friends at mcdonald's last saturday around 2:30 a.m. witnesses and the police report say patrick and his friends got into a confrontation with three men. the verbal barbs continued outside the restaurant. through the police investigation they believe patrick may have pushed one of the three men down starting the fatal confrontation. >> that was the initial push that put a subject down on the ground. then the altercation evennesque lated a little more, sort of the -- even escalated a little more
. >>> tonight new details in the vet of a war vet and george washington university graduate student. police now call the case a homicide. witnesses say someone hit patrick casey in the face outside a mcdonald's in northwest d.c. he fell, hit the ground hard and died of his injuries, but investigators say there's more to the story. fox 5's wisdom martin is live in the newsroom. >> police say 33-year-old patrick casey had been portrayed as an innocent man who was punched and ended...
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coming to the courthouse for the trial and this afternoon her college roommate from george washington university right here in town was in attendance and talked to 9news now about her murdered friend. >> she lived life with open arms, you know, she embraced everybody. she loved what she did, did what she loved. she was full of joy and i want to celebrate her life. i want to carry on her legacy. >> 12 jurors and five alternates will be seated. the trial is expected to last through the end of next week. >>> lawyers for george huguely will head to court to try to get yeardley love's medical records. he is accused of killing yeardley in 2010. his lawyers believe, or at least they will argue that love died from an irregular heartbeat caused partly by taking aderol and drinking alcohol. huguely has been charged with murder in her death. the trial is expected to start in february. >>> a male charged with killing a taxi driver walked away from a community based corrections facility. rashad slye now charged with first-degree murder. prince georges county cabby picked up slye as he was shot and killed sho
coming to the courthouse for the trial and this afternoon her college roommate from george washington university right here in town was in attendance and talked to 9news now about her murdered friend. >> she lived life with open arms, you know, she embraced everybody. she loved what she did, did what she loved. she was full of joy and i want to celebrate her life. i want to carry on her legacy. >> 12 jurors and five alternates will be seated. the trial is expected to last through...
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but will it hold out for the >>> the memorial service tonight at george washington university for a graduate student and army veteran. patrick casey was killed last month after a late-night altercation at an mcdonald's restaurant on m street northwest. the police believe casey may have starred the fight. he had just begun work on his master's degree at international affairs on gw. he serve in the army in afghanistan. >>> one family sued a school district for $20 million. the suit claims two former employees at bedford county virginia attacked a 12-year-old autistic school boy on a school bus in 2009. surveillance video shows the alleged attack in the video. you can see a woman strapping a boy in the seat before hitting him in the head. the former bus driver said the child was consistently disruptive. >>> a freak accident sent a 7-year-old man in massachusetts to the hospital. he was knocked to the ground by a hose that was dragging behind a fire truck. this all happened last week north of boston. the video was released. the fire truck hit a pothole that caused the hose to unravel. the fire c
but will it hold out for the >>> the memorial service tonight at george washington university for a graduate student and army veteran. patrick casey was killed last month after a late-night altercation at an mcdonald's restaurant on m street northwest. the police believe casey may have starred the fight. he had just begun work on his master's degree at international affairs on gw. he serve in the army in afghanistan. >>> one family sued a school district for $20 million. the...
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her college roommate from george washington university. >> she lived life with an open arms, you know, she embraced everybody. she loved what she did. did what she loved. she was full of joy and i want to celebrate her life. i want to carry on her legacy. >> again, a jury expected to be seated tomorrow, 12 jurors, five alternates, opening statements as early as late tomorrow morning. we're live in rockville, 9news now. >> anticipated indeed, thank you. >>> here's the question tonight, did she scoop the poop? or didn't she? a jury acquitted a woman of failing to pick up little baxter's doodo. the fact that the case got to the circuit court has people steaming. the neighbors who brought the case, they just don't like her. >> it was hard not to laugh, you know, but it was -- and it's humiliating to me to have to be here for something like this and to have it on the front page of the news. >> we don't really want to hear about it either. doggy deposits have become a part of neighborhood friction. some apartment complexes are requesting dna swabs. if they leave something behind, they can r
her college roommate from george washington university. >> she lived life with an open arms, you know, she embraced everybody. she loved what she did. did what she loved. she was full of joy and i want to celebrate her life. i want to carry on her legacy. >> again, a jury expected to be seated tomorrow, 12 jurors, five alternates, opening statements as early as late tomorrow morning. we're live in rockville, 9news now. >> anticipated indeed, thank you. >>> here's the...
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our guest, joan shatner, is with the george washington university animal law program, and she will bee right after this break. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> middle and high school students, it is time to get those cameras rolling. make a 58-minute video on this year's theme -- the constitution and you -- and get it to c-span by the deadline ended when a grand prize of $5,000 -- making five 28-minute video. >> with all the priorities that we have, and until further notice, the national government makes, every close call can be made in favor of economic growth, every time i can be broken in favor of growth of the private sector. >> he worked as an advisor in the reagan white house, omb director in george bush's administration, and as governor of indiana, he implemented spending cuts that reduce -- produced a billion dollar budget surplus. mitch daniels on his book and decision to not run for president in 2012 at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." this weekend, six republican presidential candidates travel
our guest, joan shatner, is with the george washington university animal law program, and she will bee right after this break. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> middle and high school students, it is time to get those cameras rolling. make a 58-minute video on this year's theme -- the constitution and you -- and get it to c-span by the deadline ended when a grand prize of $5,000 -- making five 28-minute...
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a solution that starts with one simple e-mail from a law student at george washington university. she lives right there across the street from the protest where i'm standing. and she has one simple request. a little quieter, please, after hours. >> when they first got here, you couldn't see any of the tents. >> reporter: from her window, she can see every movement. she can hear every shout. coming from the occupy dc protest. >> a lot of the time during the day with the honking and the cheering and then the jostling of people set off a lot of car alarms. >> reporter: last night it reached a new level. there was a lot of singing and cheering. >> it was about 2:00 in the morning. >> reporter: and outburst inspired by occupy oakland. since protestors here are protesting freedom of speech. they don't have to get a permit, let alone pay for it. but they still must follow federal regulations outlined in a flyer handed out by park police yesterday. >> people were concerned about the noise. >> it wasn't addressed in the flyer. >> reporter: okay. so there is no rule. but consider this. >> i
a solution that starts with one simple e-mail from a law student at george washington university. she lives right there across the street from the protest where i'm standing. and she has one simple request. a little quieter, please, after hours. >> when they first got here, you couldn't see any of the tents. >> reporter: from her window, she can see every movement. she can hear every shout. coming from the occupy dc protest. >> a lot of the time during the day with the honking...
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trumpet playing taps ] >>> a memorial service was held at veterans park today on the george washington university campus for the student killed last month in a fight. graduate student and war veteran patrick casey got into a confrontation in a mcdonald's near campus. after punches were then to casey fell and hit his head. he died from his injuries last week. no arrests have been made. >>> a tribute to the fallen firefighters of 9/11 now open to the public on capitol hill. 343 new york city firefighters died when the world trade center towers collapsed. their pictures are painted in oil on charred pieces of wood. the photo wall is traveling around the country. you can see it inside the rayburn building all month long. >>> make your neighborhood more green while going green, why pepco is giving way free trees and how you can get one and why they're giving away trees when trees are the biggest problem with pepco. >>> got milk? how a cold glass at breakfast can help you slim down and some of the other storms on our rundown. be right back. stories on our rundown. be right back. this is fox 5 news edge
trumpet playing taps ] >>> a memorial service was held at veterans park today on the george washington university campus for the student killed last month in a fight. graduate student and war veteran patrick casey got into a confrontation in a mcdonald's near campus. after punches were then to casey fell and hit his head. he died from his injuries last week. no arrests have been made. >>> a tribute to the fallen firefighters of 9/11 now open to the public on capitol hill. 343...
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planet forward, our partnership with the george washington university social media project, has the contest's official winners, and our viewer's favorite. here's frank sesno. >> reporter: the department of energy's recent solar decathlon, lean green design teams from around the world, produced some winning ideas. >> third place, new zealand... >> reporter: ...with their innovative drying cupboard that can dry six bath towels in an hour and a half. >> second place, purdue university. >> reporter: ...featuring a biowall that filters air as it cycles through the house. >> first place, university of maryland... >> reporter: ...complete with a liquid desiccant waterfall. it uses a salt solution to absorb moisture and reduce air conditioning. those were the department of energy's top winners, but we staged our own contest, asking the planet forward audience, the teams themselves, and you to rally for a winner. from vermont, middlebury college got the nod. >> solar decathlon was a really amazing experience for our team, especially since we were the underdog, as an undergraduate liberal arts school.
planet forward, our partnership with the george washington university social media project, has the contest's official winners, and our viewer's favorite. here's frank sesno. >> reporter: the department of energy's recent solar decathlon, lean green design teams from around the world, produced some winning ideas. >> third place, new zealand... >> reporter: ...with their innovative drying cupboard that can dry six bath towels in an hour and a half. >> second place, purdue...
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. >>> fans of the george washington university men's ball team are hoping their new season brings ash excitement to the charles marschall center. this is friday night mascots. local sports teams dancing to the hits. let's take a look. ♪ everybody dance now . [ laughing ] >> okay. that's funny. that is funny. >> and, you know, when you're dressed like a mascot, you're not that limber. >> you're not. >> i've been accused of being stiff on the dance floor, but i think i'm a little better than that. >> you have to be. >> that's pretty funny. >> i was wandering what it was -- wondering what it was like in those. no one can see you. >> i think it's sweaty. >> sweaty and smelly. i agree with you on that one. >> okay. what is going on? >> maybe they can bring some excitement to fedex field and ash burn and the redskins. >> excitement we're not short on. we have excitement. >> good football. we don't necessarily have so much of that. mike shanahan has big decisions to make in the coming days. hear what he has to say about the latest quarterback debacle. who needs surgery and who i >>> after a
. >>> fans of the george washington university men's ball team are hoping their new season brings ash excitement to the charles marschall center. this is friday night mascots. local sports teams dancing to the hits. let's take a look. ♪ everybody dance now . [ laughing ] >> okay. that's funny. that is funny. >> and, you know, when you're dressed like a mascot, you're not that limber. >> you're not. >> i've been accused of being stiff on the dance floor, but i...
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. >>> students at the george washington university -- phones for hope.nds -- phones will be recycled. >>> we have news that the price for a stamp is going up again. starting january the cost for a first-class stamp will climb 1 cent. it will now cost 45 cents. international postage rates and the price for a postcard stamp are rising, too. prices for express mail and. e-mail will stay the same. it will increase revenue for the struggling postal service. bank of america is posting some big profits a few weeks after announcing plans to charge customers monthly debit card fees. the bank reported a net income of $6.2 billion in the third quarter. last year, the bank lost more than $7 billion. >>> in a couple of weeks, the human population of planet earth will hit 7 billion. the united nations says the population hit 1,000,000,002 centuries ago. by 2025, we are expected to hit 8 billion. by 2083, 10 billion. scientists have narrowed down to india. >> so interesting. maureen bunyan joins us now with a look at what is coming up at 6:00. >>> president obama makes
. >>> students at the george washington university -- phones for hope.nds -- phones will be recycled. >>> we have news that the price for a stamp is going up again. starting january the cost for a first-class stamp will climb 1 cent. it will now cost 45 cents. international postage rates and the price for a postcard stamp are rising, too. prices for express mail and. e-mail will stay the same. it will increase revenue for the struggling postal service. bank of america is...
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university. george washington's homeland security policy institute leaves much of our work in this critical area.e offer training programs from first responders and greater programs in fields of cybersecurity, emergency management, and security policy. the universe shows an array of security related initiatives spearheaded by entities as diverse as the elliott school of international affairs and the school of engineering and applied science. today will have the opportunity to learn firsthand from an exceptionally distinguished panel. i look forward to hearing their insight into the homeland security environment, looking forward. i'm also delighted to note that our alumnus admiral thad allen retired, didn't of united states coast guard, former national incident commander for the deepwater horizon oil spill, and now a professor in our school of public policy administration will moderate this afternoon's discussion. before hearing from secretaries napolitano, chertoff and rich, and admiral allen, we will first hear from our hosts, frank, director of the homeland security policy institute and mark pe
university. george washington's homeland security policy institute leaves much of our work in this critical area.e offer training programs from first responders and greater programs in fields of cybersecurity, emergency management, and security policy. the universe shows an array of security related initiatives spearheaded by entities as diverse as the elliott school of international affairs and the school of engineering and applied science. today will have the opportunity to learn firsthand...
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george washington university -- no rain to speak of. not at least for four days now. 75 in alexandria. a high of 78. look at the low. we will head out to oakland maryland where last week, they were looking out for snow. of seven days later -- temperatures quite comfortable. they are holding throughout the area. 72 degrees at dulles. indianapolis, lewis temperatures lower in the mid- 80's. this is what is on the way into columbus day monday. temperatures lower. temperature change compared to yesterday at this time. 5 degrees warmer and we will keep the trend going for the next couple of days with the dew point in the mid 40's. it will be dry and comfortable. the satellite and radar -- hardly anything going on in the mid-atlantic. clear skies. clear skies will stay with us tonight. the only problem, the visibility. right now -- dense fog advisory's go into effect from 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning until 10:00 tomorrow morning. the immediate metro not under advisory. we still could have patchy fog across the area. the next 48 hours -- it is q
george washington university -- no rain to speak of. not at least for four days now. 75 in alexandria. a high of 78. look at the low. we will head out to oakland maryland where last week, they were looking out for snow. of seven days later -- temperatures quite comfortable. they are holding throughout the area. 72 degrees at dulles. indianapolis, lewis temperatures lower in the mid- 80's. this is what is on the way into columbus day monday. temperatures lower. temperature change compared to...
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. >>> he has never met him but a george washington university professor is going inside the mind of presidentk obama he has a new book out this week called obama on the couch. find out what he discovered about the psychology of the commander and chief. >>> and if you see a story you thing we should look into give us a call send your news tips to fox 5 tips at wttg.com or call ... if you have a news tip reach out to us we will see what we can do about it we will be right back 9 minutes after the hour now ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. [ jerry ] attention shoppers. your groceries are the size of idaho but the interest rate on your checking is small potatoes. earn more at capital one bank. get new high yield free checking. your interest rate will be 5 times the national average. that's huge. and free atms at any bank. free is good. sign up at capital one bank. what's in your wallet? what i
. >>> he has never met him but a george washington university professor is going inside the mind of presidentk obama he has a new book out this week called obama on the couch. find out what he discovered about the psychology of the commander and chief. >>> and if you see a story you thing we should look into give us a call send your news tips to fox 5 tips at wttg.com or call ... if you have a news tip reach out to us we will see what we can do about it we will be right back 9...
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in human resource development at george washington university. he also attends classes at institute for arabic sciences where the iaa is stationed in virginia. >> it was tapped by saudi diplomats and part of the saudi embassy. >> it was originally set up in 1998 by prince bandar who was ambassador to the united states. >> it was to get young americans in college to teach them about islam and osama bin laden way of thinking. >> those that graduated received degrees in islamic jurisprence they taught 75 members of the military. >> reporter: so they were being taught at a school funded by the saudis within eyesight of the capital? >> absolutely. >> reporter: and radical brand of islam is being tied to the school. four years later with the help of f.b.i. agents including brian and homeland security and irs. the institute was shut down. in april 2001, two of the 9/11 attackers attend his mosque. hosni who knows him was joined by another saudi national, 29-year-old. >> i tend to believe they were not. i believe the hijackers was more serious and purple
in human resource development at george washington university. he also attends classes at institute for arabic sciences where the iaa is stationed in virginia. >> it was tapped by saudi diplomats and part of the saudi embassy. >> it was originally set up in 1998 by prince bandar who was ambassador to the united states. >> it was to get young americans in college to teach them about islam and osama bin laden way of thinking. >> those that graduated received degrees in...
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. >> can you walk 8:30 a.m., georgetown and then 10:00 to 2:00, washington university human walk forls. >> thank you. >>> as you know, it is friday night and time for the fox 5 game of the week. >> the matchup of roosevelt and coolidge won. lindsay has more. >> today's game is more like a tale of two teams. roosevelt struggling. coolidge, quite the opposite. at 4-1, they have been steam roll teams outscoring 179 to 18 in those wins. we are at coolidge. the game all tied up at 6. coolidge wearing white. senior quarterback setting up the screen. he will go 42-yard. the two-point conversion is good. coolidge goes ahead 14-6. at the half, they led 26-12. play from scrimmage after the half, 45 yards on this run before he is taken down at the 7-yard line. that would lead to another t d. coolidge up 33-12. five minutes left in the third. roosevelt quarterback abdur riahan kelly has his pass batted down. the interception. 60 yards for the t d. a new work for coolidge now. samir burrao throws deep, 65 yards. coolidge would route roosevelt 53-12. >> we are a little bit more critical of ourselv
. >> can you walk 8:30 a.m., georgetown and then 10:00 to 2:00, washington university human walk forls. >> thank you. >>> as you know, it is friday night and time for the fox 5 game of the week. >> the matchup of roosevelt and coolidge won. lindsay has more. >> today's game is more like a tale of two teams. roosevelt struggling. coolidge, quite the opposite. at 4-1, they have been steam roll teams outscoring 179 to 18 in those wins. we are at coolidge. the game...
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." >>> a memorial celebration tonight for patrick casey the george washington university graduate studenty veteran crew died last week from head injuries after a confrontation outside a mcdonald's in northwest. police are still investigating. the service tonight is 6:00 at veterans park. >>> during the election begins today in detroit -- resumes today in detroit in the accused underwear bomber. abdulmutallab was accused of trying to blow up an airplane on christmas day in 2009. it did not explode. >>> and washington monument is celebrating a major milestone. >> people gather at rfk stadium to celebrate the 50th redstate of the venue. it opened in 1961 as d.c. stadium. it has hosted the football, baseball, and soccer games along with concerts and other events. mayor vincent gray of the scene said that he hopes the redskins will someday move back to d.c. " i remember the last national games there five years ago. that was tough to watch, but it was neat to be there. >> i went there recently and it is still the same rfk stadium. still fun. a last look at traffic and weather every ten minutes.
." >>> a memorial celebration tonight for patrick casey the george washington university graduate studenty veteran crew died last week from head injuries after a confrontation outside a mcdonald's in northwest. police are still investigating. the service tonight is 6:00 at veterans park. >>> during the election begins today in detroit -- resumes today in detroit in the accused underwear bomber. abdulmutallab was accused of trying to blow up an airplane on christmas day in...
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story we are following tonight at 10:00, new details in the death of a war vet and george washington university graduate student, police calling this now a homicide. witnesses say patrick casey was hit in the face outside a mcdonald's in northwest. he held, hit the ground hard and died -- he fell, hit the ground hard and died of his injuries. fox 5's wisdom martin is following this one in the newsroom. >> there are conflict the reports about what the victim was doing and his involvement in the fatal confrontation. witnesses say patrick was trying to break up the fight when he was punched, but today investigators say something completely different. d.c. police say 33-year-old patrick casey has been portrayed as an innocent man punched and died, but that's not what their investigation is saying. >> no. he was not exactly how it was portrayed in the media so far that he was just an inactive bystander, if you will, but decided to interject himself and come to someone else's aid. that is. what our investigation is indicating at this time -- that is not what our investigation is indicating at this ti
story we are following tonight at 10:00, new details in the death of a war vet and george washington university graduate student, police calling this now a homicide. witnesses say patrick casey was hit in the face outside a mcdonald's in northwest. he held, hit the ground hard and died -- he fell, hit the ground hard and died of his injuries. fox 5's wisdom martin is following this one in the newsroom. >> there are conflict the reports about what the victim was doing and his involvement...
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year-old man is facing burglary charges after he got into a residence hall at georgia dome washington university. he snuck in behind a group of students. the man went after a female student, got into a fight and was arrested. >> reporter: rangers starting pitcher derek holland was amazing last night. striking out seven. world series now tied at 2 games apiece. gave five tonight. >>> time to answer with our question of the morning. it was a recent survey found the person you are most likely to lie to a teacher, employer or your mom. >> answer is c, your own mother. >> don't lie to your mom. >> one more check on traffic and weather is next. >>> >>> >>> welcome back. 6:50. a brisk morning out there. partly to mostly cloudy. in the 40s again today. more showers as we head to wednesday night and thursday before a cool down by the end of the week. >> reporter: on the northbound side of i-95. look at sky 9. springfield this one a car's on its side. at least in dale city. an accident at route 29 causing this delay in college park. a quick look at 66. >>> one more thing. we are out here, on the weather t
year-old man is facing burglary charges after he got into a residence hall at georgia dome washington university. he snuck in behind a group of students. the man went after a female student, got into a fight and was arrested. >> reporter: rangers starting pitcher derek holland was amazing last night. striking out seven. world series now tied at 2 games apiece. gave five tonight. >>> time to answer with our question of the morning. it was a recent survey found the person you are...
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the researchers from the washington university found stress factors like low body temperature, infectsnd oxygen level his an impact on brain size and function. nearly 10% of babies worldwide are born before the 37th week of pregnancy, which is considered premature. >>> and parents of premature babies have plenty of concerns. a brand-new tool can ease them. it preserves a new born's eyesight. premies are at risk for a condition called retinopathy of prematurity, that can cause retinal detach met. that caused stevie wonder's blindness. a new digital imaging device is helping to treat those tiny patients before it's too late to save their sight. >>> and in honor of breast cancer awareness month, the lighthouse, excuse me, i guess that should be the white house s old and pink. this is an annual tradition since president george w. bush started in 2008. the naval observatory is also lit up pinch at night. -- pink at night. >> and that is a light pinkhouse. >> there you go. >>> thank you for joining us at five. >> the news edge at 6 starts now. >>> we're going begin with a story still unfeeli
the researchers from the washington university found stress factors like low body temperature, infectsnd oxygen level his an impact on brain size and function. nearly 10% of babies worldwide are born before the 37th week of pregnancy, which is considered premature. >>> and parents of premature babies have plenty of concerns. a brand-new tool can ease them. it preserves a new born's eyesight. premies are at risk for a condition called retinopathy of prematurity, that can cause retinal...
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paul lynn earlier, an associate professor in general surgery and surgical oncology at george washington universitypital. >> sometimes they do spread early for these eye let cell tumors that are more aggressive. it's just that they are more slow growing, a little more insidious than the typical kind of panic a young cancers. so the course can -- pancreatic cancers. so the course can often be a few years, three to seven years or so. >> we have much more on the life and legacy of steve jobs on our website www.myfoxdc.com from his contributions to technology to his inspirational messages heard around the world and more on the pancreatic cancer that ultimately cut his life short all on our homepage. >>> coming up the latest design for another memorial on the national mall. >>> plus now is your chance to own a piece of capitol hill history, we'll explain. >>> but first here's fox business network's liz macdonald. ald. >> more fallout from solyndra, fox reporting the head of the u.s. department of energy's loan program is stepping down. that's caused more than 1 1/2 billion dollar loans to the now bankru
paul lynn earlier, an associate professor in general surgery and surgical oncology at george washington universitypital. >> sometimes they do spread early for these eye let cell tumors that are more aggressive. it's just that they are more slow growing, a little more insidious than the typical kind of panic a young cancers. so the course can -- pancreatic cancers. so the course can often be a few years, three to seven years or so. >> we have much more on the life and legacy of steve...
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. >> people have been coming to george washington university to turn in their old cell phones, dustyphones, they're going to be recycled to help save lives on the other side of the planet. >> this drive will help over a half a million people. >> reporter: it all started four years ago when a sophomore at stanford went to malawi to volunteer at a hospital helping children with hiv. >> literally had patients walking, 60, 100 miles for the care. >> reporter: his idea used cutting-edge software to turn a laptop into a mini mobile satellite dish. that way, health workers could text their patients, instead of walking for days. you were like a global 911? >> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: we throw half a million phones every year away. he could empower a million health workers, improving the lives of 50 million. today his nonprofit provides phones for health care workers in countries. something tangible that that people can do. >> absolutely. what those phones, what the funds the recycled phones will enable through mobile technology will be measure and track, they feel really good about what
. >> people have been coming to george washington university to turn in their old cell phones, dustyphones, they're going to be recycled to help save lives on the other side of the planet. >> this drive will help over a half a million people. >> reporter: it all started four years ago when a sophomore at stanford went to malawi to volunteer at a hospital helping children with hiv. >> literally had patients walking, 60, 100 miles for the care. >> reporter: his idea...
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hosted by george washington university. this is an hour-and-a-half.[applause] [applause] >> good afternoon. the university and welcome this afternoon's important discussion of the future of homeland security. also a particular honor to welcome secretary john napolitano and former secretaries teenine and tom ridge back. we have a unique opportunity to engage the world from this nation's capital and to enable our students to witness the power of knowledge and action. one of the ways we do so is by convening discussions at the urgent issues of our time and our ability to do that depends on in many ways, our partnerships with the institutions and agencies that surround us. very glad to have as one of those partners, the united states department of homeland security which has long supported a range of policy, research, and educational efforts across our university. george washington's homeland security policy institute leaves much of our work in this critical area. we offer training programs for first responders and graduate programs in the fields of cyber
hosted by george washington university. this is an hour-and-a-half.[applause] [applause] >> good afternoon. the university and welcome this afternoon's important discussion of the future of homeland security. also a particular honor to welcome secretary john napolitano and former secretaries teenine and tom ridge back. we have a unique opportunity to engage the world from this nation's capital and to enable our students to witness the power of knowledge and action. one of the ways we do...
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the university of chicago, new school in new york, washington university in st. s, and columbia university rounded out the top five. how much money? you have to save so much for college these days. >> and one can only ask exactly what does that pay for? >> i hope a lot. i hope you're going to be a rocket scientist or something. who knows? >> tom is here now to take a look at our forecast. >>> we've had rain moving in the last few hours. expect showers off and on for your morning commute heading off to work and school. you'll need that umbrella. looking at the radar the last few hours, we've seen showers advancing south to north. they've mostly been light showers. don't really have heavy rain. getting moderate showers along the blue ridge from just near front royal and back towards roanoke. closer to washington, just getting a few sprinkles right in washington. the radar picking up areas of green. light rain in howard county, northern anne arundel, scattered across southern maryland, calvert, and st. mary's. farther to the south, getting light showers from western
the university of chicago, new school in new york, washington university in st. s, and columbia university rounded out the top five. how much money? you have to save so much for college these days. >> and one can only ask exactly what does that pay for? >> i hope a lot. i hope you're going to be a rocket scientist or something. who knows? >> tom is here now to take a look at our forecast. >>> we've had rain moving in the last few hours. expect showers off and on for...
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joining my now is the attorney and george washington university professor who filed the complaint with.'s office of human rights. john banstaff, thanks for being here. >> thank you, sir. >> what are you doing in your legal action and why do you think catholic university is discriminating against muslim students? >> i filed a formal legal complaint against john garvey the president and catholic university for discriminating unlawfully based upon religion. they've allowed catholic and jewish organizations to form but refused to allow muslim students to form a muslim student organization. that's wrong and also illegal. >> but according to the university, the students who wanted to form this group haven't complained. the university says no one has come forward. >> that's a bit silly because when you've got only about 100 muslims on an overwhelmingly catholic campus you can't expect too many to complain and possibly jeopardize their complaints. turn that around, if nobody wants to form an organization garvey would get rid of the legal action tomorrow simply by saying okay, they can form one
joining my now is the attorney and george washington university professor who filed the complaint with.'s office of human rights. john banstaff, thanks for being here. >> thank you, sir. >> what are you doing in your legal action and why do you think catholic university is discriminating against muslim students? >> i filed a formal legal complaint against john garvey the president and catholic university for discriminating unlawfully based upon religion. they've allowed...
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i spoke with students at george washington university. what i noticed was they looked depressed. they really looked depressed. they fell to the job market was bleak, their future was uncertain, they did not really have a vision for the future. and they were scared. it really shocked me, because it sounded like they were learning about the problems without learning about solutions. and not learning about how you can take an industry in trouble and carve out a niche that will make you successful. the overlay to all of this is -- there was a debate on whether they would invite me among one of the professors there. tmz does not rise to the standard of what you should be learning. with all due respect, it does relate to what i wanted to talk to you about. i think there was a big disconnect today when i had this little talk with the students. what some of the profs are missing, is not the subject matter that is covered that is really important, but how it is covered. we are a news operation that uses the same skills, the same standards that i used as a working journalists at a very new
i spoke with students at george washington university. what i noticed was they looked depressed. they really looked depressed. they fell to the job market was bleak, their future was uncertain, they did not really have a vision for the future. and they were scared. it really shocked me, because it sounded like they were learning about the problems without learning about solutions. and not learning about how you can take an industry in trouble and carve out a niche that will make you successful....
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. >> reporter: jayna murray's former roommate from their days at george washington university came to court to watch the proceedings. >> i hope it's a fair trial and that there would be some closure for my friend's family and that i really hope for the best. >> and the hope here is that the jury will be selected and sworn in tomorrow and then there will be opening statements. the first opportunity for both sides to give its version of events to the jury. that's the latest from the montgomery county circuit court. back to you. >> chris, thank you. pat? >>> breaking news right now involving the murder of a met robus passenger. authorities have made two arrests in the case. 21-year-old vince gray and 22-year-old delron at ruson are charged in the death of thompson. he was shot while standing outside a bus stop. a father of three and just gotten his commercial driver's li license. they are being detained in florida until they can be ext extradited in this area. >>> police have charged a man with impersonating a police officer and sexually assaulting two women within hours of each other. 3
. >> reporter: jayna murray's former roommate from their days at george washington university came to court to watch the proceedings. >> i hope it's a fair trial and that there would be some closure for my friend's family and that i really hope for the best. >> and the hope here is that the jury will be selected and sworn in tomorrow and then there will be opening statements. the first opportunity for both sides to give its version of events to the jury. that's the latest from...