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the george mason green machine ready to go. a hot start for gw jumping out for an 8-0 lead to start the game. george mason would figure out the colonial zone. patriots went to halftimey leading b two. in the second half, george mason on the defensive and the court getting it done. finding livingston for the second george mason extends the lea to ten. >> we are playing well enough to be in a lot of games. we are playing well enough to beat good teamsend are not finishing the job. that is where i have to figure out how to get our guys to do that. >> way more positives. and to be seven and one right now. haven't maxed out. we have a lot of room yet in terms of how much better we can get. >> a good battle there. >> gw. thanks george. thanks for joining us. snl next. the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life l
the george mason green machine ready to go. a hot start for gw jumping out for an 8-0 lead to start the game. george mason would figure out the colonial zone. patriots went to halftimey leading b two. in the second half, george mason on the defensive and the court getting it done. finding livingston for the second george mason extends the lea to ten. >> we are playing well enough to be in a lot of games. we are playing well enough to beat good teamsend are not finishing the job. that is...
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george mason beat saint seph's 85-60. mount st. mary's losing to st. francis 69-80. the redskin off season now four days olds. we are still waiting to see what if any changes are made. linebacker reuben foster had hiss domestic violee charges dropped. arrested in tampa following an incident with his ex-girlfriend. a lot of fans not happy. even with the crges being dropped, the nfl say they continue to review the matter. currently on the commissioner's exempt list. bailey drafted by theedskins 1999. the 12 time pro bowlers traded to the bronc for portis. reed wen to nine pro bowlsnd finished his career with the a bill jets. the day before super bowl 53 to rrow the list. the class of 2019. >> he didn't seem old enough to be in >> today nancy pelosi regained the title saker of the u.s. house. she is the first woman to earn thatitle and now she has done it twice. >> we learned her grandchildren don't call her madame speaker, to them, she is mimi. >> did you hearthat? i heard it at 6:00. >> i didn't hear it. >> to remindke law the [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from
george mason beat saint seph's 85-60. mount st. mary's losing to st. francis 69-80. the redskin off season now four days olds. we are still waiting to see what if any changes are made. linebacker reuben foster had hiss domestic violee charges dropped. arrested in tampa following an incident with his ex-girlfriend. a lot of fans not happy. even with the crges being dropped, the nfl say they continue to review the matter. currently on the commissioner's exempt list. bailey drafted by theedskins...
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george mason isst the f college campus to use this technology. >> are you kidding me?on if you get up off that ofa in your dorm and go get -- >> starbucks. >> you're 19 years old. you can do the walk to starbucks. >> call a robot to deliver your mocha. >> that just spent $7 for it and paid the $2 divery fee. >> how much is this cup of coffee going to cost? >> u'riously? re in college. how do you have this kind of money. >> dirt cheap. i would never do it. >> so many questions. >>> so on the three-year anniversary of the big blizzard of 2016,rme have a s heading our way h colder would have been the blizzard of 2019. unfortunately snow lovers this one is coming in with a big surge o warm air. these dog gone storms coming off ane pacific instead of coming out ofa are killing me. 32 now in washington. you'll notice the breeze this rning. temperatures are nowhere near as cold as we have been. but a south wind averaging 15an mileour has the wind chill down to 22 this morning in town. low 30for temperatures. low to mid 20s for wind chills. you'll need the puffy coat early thi
george mason isst the f college campus to use this technology. >> are you kidding me?on if you get up off that ofa in your dorm and go get -- >> starbucks. >> you're 19 years old. you can do the walk to starbucks. >> call a robot to deliver your mocha. >> that just spent $7 for it and paid the $2 divery fee. >> how much is this cup of coffee going to cost? >> u'riously? re in college. how do you have this kind of money. >> dirt cheap. i would...
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i happen to live near justin hall where george mason lives, george mason is the reason we have the bill of rights of the constitution. i admire the man but he was also at the time one of the wealthiest people in america but his home today would be condemned as uninhabitable. he didn't have electricity, or running water and so on down the line. in many respects the poorest people in our country today live better than the richest people in that period. the reason is the dynamism of capitalism in the innovation, farmers who get green from the middle of nowhere and get a decent price instead of being subsistence farmers or banks which allow capital to get all over the country instead of just new york and so on down the line. all these robber barons did tremendous things to help the country grow and the standard of living of ordinary people go up. john d rockefeller, standard oil, oil became vastly cheaper because of standard oil and therefore automobiles more economically -- any aspects of the transportation revolution are a function of these people. that said, i think general and public go
i happen to live near justin hall where george mason lives, george mason is the reason we have the bill of rights of the constitution. i admire the man but he was also at the time one of the wealthiest people in america but his home today would be condemned as uninhabitable. he didn't have electricity, or running water and so on down the line. in many respects the poorest people in our country today live better than the richest people in that period. the reason is the dynamism of capitalism in...
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her husband teaches statistics at george mason, and -- that's a great school too, by the way -- and they are proud parents of two sons. i want to congratulate you, and you're going to have a great time, great time. thank you very much. we really appreciate it. [applause] robert castle is from jamaica, and he immigrated to the united states in 2009 as the husband of a then-active duty service member of the united states army. robert is a warehouse supervisor, a strong guy, a smart guy, and they have a beautiful 4-year-old son who was born here in the united states. robert, congratulations, thank you. [applause] marcela ramirez is from bolivia and has a beautiful, lawful permanent resident of the united states and has been since 2013. he is the co-owner of a staffing company with his son. the business is thriving, he's doing really well, and it's expanding in all different ways. he says i know that in the united states you can achieve anything that you want, and i am a perfect example. in other words, he's making a lot of money. [laughter] marcela, thank you very much. [applause] you're al
her husband teaches statistics at george mason, and -- that's a great school too, by the way -- and they are proud parents of two sons. i want to congratulate you, and you're going to have a great time, great time. thank you very much. we really appreciate it. [applause] robert castle is from jamaica, and he immigrated to the united states in 2009 as the husband of a then-active duty service member of the united states army. robert is a warehouse supervisor, a strong guy, a smart guy, and they...
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you go back to -- i happen to live near johnson hall where george mason lived. he was at the time one of the luckiest people in north america. george mason is a reason we have a bill of rights and the constitution. i admire the man. he was at one time one of the luckiest -- one of the wealthiest people in america. his home today would be condemned as uninhabitable he didn't have electricity or running water. in many respects, the poorest people in our country today live that are than the richest people in that period. in many respects, the poorest people in our country today live better than the richest people in that period. and the reason is, what the dynamism, of capitalism and the innovation of capitalism, brought us railroads so farmers could get grain from the middle of nowhere to the city and get a decent price for it. or bank which is allowed capital to get all over the country instead of just being in new york. and so on down the line. all these robber barons did tremendous things to help the country grow and the standard of living of ordinary people go
you go back to -- i happen to live near johnson hall where george mason lived. he was at the time one of the luckiest people in north america. george mason is a reason we have a bill of rights and the constitution. i admire the man. he was at one time one of the luckiest -- one of the wealthiest people in america. his home today would be condemned as uninhabitable he didn't have electricity or running water. in many respects, the poorest people in our country today live that are than the...
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george mason university joins us to discuss the report on national security threats to the representativeis garcia will talk to us about border security and cagget think hase for highway and ought oof safety. watch us live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> the house approved homeland security funding the vote 238 to 180 to get the department running while negotiations running for president trump's plan for a southern border wall. the house approved measure includes no money for a wall. here's a look at the 0-minute debate on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the
george mason university joins us to discuss the report on national security threats to the representativeis garcia will talk to us about border security and cagget think hase for highway and ought oof safety. watch us live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> the house approved homeland security funding the vote 238 to 180 to get the department running while negotiations running for president trump's plan for a southern border wall. the house approved measure includes no money for a...
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coming up friday morning, george mason university's jameel majory joins us on national security sets -- threats the united states. then we talk about the latest in the government shutdown and border security. also, cathy chase for advocates for highway and auto safety on how to make roadways safer. be sure to watch "washington onrnal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. portions of next, the u.s. conference of mayors winter meeting from earlier today. that's followed by stacey abrams discussing health care needs in georgia where she ran for election.n the 2018 later, several measurement from across the country join house democrats for a news conference to discuss the government shutdown's impact on local communities. conference of mayors is meeting in washington, d.c., this week for its annual winter meeting. next, a look at some of the speakers from day 2, starting with former vice president joe biden.
coming up friday morning, george mason university's jameel majory joins us on national security sets -- threats the united states. then we talk about the latest in the government shutdown and border security. also, cathy chase for advocates for highway and auto safety on how to make roadways safer. be sure to watch "washington onrnal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. portions of next, the u.s. conference of mayors winter meeting from earlier today. that's followed by stacey abrams...
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george mason is the fst college campus to use tse technologies. there on campus checking out the robots, so look for his report coming up in february on it. >>> now, heads up if you're driving in northwest near the constitution hall. >> that large sinkhole we told you about yesterday is not fix immediatech and we found out it won't be fixed two more days. it's located at the intersection of 17th and d streets. so 17 between c and e is now closed. s >>> ms like every day there are new potholes forming and existing potholes are getting worse. >> and crews are trying to keep up with them, but how do these potholes form? here's storm team 4's amelia draper to tell you about that. >> unfortunately the wea er forecast for tomorrow and friday is perfect, pothole forming weather. in followed by freezing temperatures, and of course our transportation reporter has been tracking potholes across the area, even getting a massive pothole repaired onhe memorial bridge yesterday. we just how do the potholes form? , check it out. you have your road, your base, and
george mason is the fst college campus to use tse technologies. there on campus checking out the robots, so look for his report coming up in february on it. >>> now, heads up if you're driving in northwest near the constitution hall. >> that large sinkhole we told you about yesterday is not fix immediatech and we found out it won't be fixed two more days. it's located at the intersection of 17th and d streets. so 17 between c and e is now closed. s >>> ms like every day...
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according to a study from george mason university, the plan, that is going to cost the taxpayers $3.2 trillion a year. 32 trillion plus dollars over ten years. how are you going to pay for that? that is about all the money we taken as a country. spoiler alert: kamala is coming for your crumbs. we sent lawrence jones drew senator harris' home state to see what they thought about her radical, big government agenda and ripping away the free market health care system in america. take a look. >> what about education? she believes that free college, free pre-k. >> who wouldn't want that? i just want to know where the money is coming t from. >> i'm all for free health care. was going to pay for it? thato is the number one question is who is going to be for it. >> sean: well, if only we could just take everyone else's money and have a governmenter spread it around, that is what it seems like every democrat is advocating for. radical, extreme socialist democratic party. it's never been like this. it's so obvious. kamala harris is trying to win over the radical elements of her own party. all wh
according to a study from george mason university, the plan, that is going to cost the taxpayers $3.2 trillion a year. 32 trillion plus dollars over ten years. how are you going to pay for that? that is about all the money we taken as a country. spoiler alert: kamala is coming for your crumbs. we sent lawrence jones drew senator harris' home state to see what they thought about her radical, big government agenda and ripping away the free market health care system in america. take a look....
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george mason the first college campus to use these during -- these technologies.e in your --hat chemistry class and get the munchies, the robot wil mdeliver in tdle of your lesson. >> they have a tendency to come while studying for t chemistry exam. i'm guessing. 's a guess. > he's making all these connections at5:50 in the morning, chuck bell. >> so we are going to be i weather alert mode for you 24 hours from now because a big-me storm is coming our way. it's going to bring a lot of wind, especially this evening and overnight. then it will bring a punch of rain that i promise you will snarl yourhursday morning commute. if you're just getting up this morning, go ahead and move the alarm back. you know how much longer it takes you to get toork on a day when the commute isn't snarled up with rain and ynd? bar alarm up now for tomorrow morning. it will be a high impact event the thursday morning commute. your wednesday morning, it's mostly cloudy and it's seasonably cold. temperatures are in the low 30s now. so nowhere near as cold as it's been. but south winds are
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. >> reporter: cordelia graduated from george mason university, moved intoashington to pursue a master's in social work, and was encouraged by friends to run for miss district of columbia. she lost. >> i just went in there thinking that i was going to win, and i was humbled. and then i went back the last two years, and i placed fourth runner up two years in a row. >> reporter: but she made good friends in those package eants. chelsea rogers, a former miss d.c., encouraged her to try again. >> i am miss district of columbia usa 2008. i have to do the math nowus bee it's been around 11 years. >> she really took me under her wing. >> i felt like she had a story that everyone needs to hear, not just in thedistrict, but nationally and internationally. you know, thesysa em, but especially miss district of columbia usa is really big on that. they want someone who canake positive change. >> reporter: she says people are wrong who think it's allg about evenowns and swimsuit. >> those kinds of things are laughable to me. im a supreme court licensed, barred attorney. each and every one of these gir
. >> reporter: cordelia graduated from george mason university, moved intoashington to pursue a master's in social work, and was encouraged by friends to run for miss district of columbia. she lost. >> i just went in there thinking that i was going to win, and i was humbled. and then i went back the last two years, and i placed fourth runner up two years in a row. >> reporter: but she made good friends in those package eants. chelsea rogers, a former miss d.c., encouraged her...
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there jennifer victor of george mason university thanks so much for joining us here on elgin sara thank you and elizabeth one note to get in they are still casting the ballots in determining who will be the new house speaker the former house speaker kevin mccarthy is running against john vance who pulls lead but it is widely assumed that nancy pelosi the former house speaker will be assuming that position again perhaps in the next hour when the votes are counted. ross thank you very much for that jordan live on capitol hill. now we have plenty more ahead on the news hour including turkey and the u.s. . extradition of. masterminding the. failed. being sold on the street. and novak djokovic. in. saudi arabia says the eleven suspects in the murder of jews. have faced court for the first time the state prosecutor's office has said in a statement that they seeking the death penalty for five of them but no names have been released and it's not known. felony and a cd to have recently dismissed senior officials linked to crown prince mohammed bin said mom are among those charge which has been f
there jennifer victor of george mason university thanks so much for joining us here on elgin sara thank you and elizabeth one note to get in they are still casting the ballots in determining who will be the new house speaker the former house speaker kevin mccarthy is running against john vance who pulls lead but it is widely assumed that nancy pelosi the former house speaker will be assuming that position again perhaps in the next hour when the votes are counted. ross thank you very much for...
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he holds a bachelor of engineering degree from george mason university. he's the co-founder and managing director of modicum communications based in beirut, lebanon and also a member of the board of trustees of holy spirit university of castlik. i give you charles haaj. [applaus [applause] >> good evening. i'm delighted to be with you this evening and to share in this banquet organized to perfection by idc. the policy of the trump administration is to support the christians of the middle east. the challenge we face is to align our stated policy with our actions, vowing and acting to support a christian presence in the middle east cannot be achieved if the overwhelming members of displaced syrians remains in lebanon. lebanon is home to the last bastion of free christians. the lebanon is home to the last bastion of free christians in the middle east, but the community is suffering as a result of the heavy environmental, social, economic toll created by the presence of over a million and a half displaced syrians on lebanese soil. during a recent audience in
he holds a bachelor of engineering degree from george mason university. he's the co-founder and managing director of modicum communications based in beirut, lebanon and also a member of the board of trustees of holy spirit university of castlik. i give you charles haaj. [applaus [applause] >> good evening. i'm delighted to be with you this evening and to share in this banquet organized to perfection by idc. the policy of the trump administration is to support the christians of the middle...
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. >> george mason university, robots can go bring you snacks, pizza. the school is charging a $2 delivery fee. >> we should have that in college. >> dangerous. have a great day. >> those are your techbytes. >>> that's good. >>> version 957 of robots are taking over the world. >>> twitter is rolling out a new design. the changes some users will see. >> a taste of it's like a friday night, where you made plans, but you and your bff change into sweats and finish the whole series instead. new two good greek lowfat yogurt. slow-strained down to 2 grams of sugar. because sometimes you just gotta do good by you. >>> today's number, 17. that's houmw many days in a rowe had rain. from the 5th of the month to yesterday. yesterday was the 5th dry day. let me show you the forecast the rest of the month. all yellow, no rain coming. this could change the 2nd of february. that's so far away. enjoy the sunshine. i'll show you the temperatures up next. >> thanks, mike. >>> terrifying moments for an uber driver who picked up a drunk passenger in sacramento. >> no, no, n
. >> george mason university, robots can go bring you snacks, pizza. the school is charging a $2 delivery fee. >> we should have that in college. >> dangerous. have a great day. >> those are your techbytes. >>> that's good. >>> version 957 of robots are taking over the world. >>> twitter is rolling out a new design. the changes some users will see. >> a taste of it's like a friday night, where you made plans, but you and your bff change...
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george mason with aome loss to davidson, 61-56.ly thes of dayton take care of george washington at the smith center. as if american university were only winners here's, forge the fancy logos, b theyeat navy 71-63. redskinsg coachin changes. leaving the team, the special teams coordinator for the falcons. he has been jay gruden's special teams coordinator since he got here in 2014, but now heading to atlanta, according to anaetic websitootball outsider, the redskins ranked eighth in total special teams last seaso a team official confirmed that he was not fired. so going to kp our e out for any other coaching changes that may be heading the xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity for $79.99 a month for 2 years, plus ask about 4k ultra hd. switch today. these days we're all stressed. i hear you, sister. stress can affect our minds. i call this dish, "stress." s
george mason with aome loss to davidson, 61-56.ly thes of dayton take care of george washington at the smith center. as if american university were only winners here's, forge the fancy logos, b theyeat navy 71-63. redskinsg coachin changes. leaving the team, the special teams coordinator for the falcons. he has been jay gruden's special teams coordinator since he got here in 2014, but now heading to atlanta, according to anaetic websitootball outsider, the redskins ranked eighth in total...
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for somebody that has that foundation but we participated, i found this program through gw or george mason that has children with handicapped or other things going on that can in turn in your office so we participated and we liked patrick so muchthat we decided to offer him a job . that was the situation for the blind woman, these are people that are experts in their field that i learned about. then i said you want tocome work on the hill ? some of them, most of them never had the experience and they bring such value to the office because of their personal experiences and i think there's into that. it wasn't like i said i need ablind woman, i'm going to go find her . these are people that come across my path that i just really enjoyed what they have to say and they obviously had a wealth of knowledge when i came to the senator's office. >>. >> you had an experience from what some of us might call rocking the boat. people maybe have an idea of what they want to do to an organization of going to break some dishes to get it done. can you talk about your experiences and how you pulled it off?
for somebody that has that foundation but we participated, i found this program through gw or george mason that has children with handicapped or other things going on that can in turn in your office so we participated and we liked patrick so muchthat we decided to offer him a job . that was the situation for the blind woman, these are people that are experts in their field that i learned about. then i said you want tocome work on the hill ? some of them, most of them never had the experience...
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george mason winners on the road 68-63. umass, patriots second in the a10 with a 4-1 conference record.t george washi beating la salle, 59-56. the patriot league, american falls to lie high, 83-76. >>> the second practice for the wizards over in london. plenty of international media on hand as theyo get ready take on the knicks tomorrow. a little fun creating the beatl famous abby road cover. the wizards also making sure they look the part across the nd po, getting fitted for suits, which the shopd will be ready by game time, unless you're 7'7", his might take a longer.it but quality fashion is something he's used to. >> i do this every year.ke just do wo months ago. i had one suit.es >> so i'm curious, at 7'7",hat re your chest and your leg measurements? >> inside is 39. chest is 57. t i lov be comfortable. >> yeah. >> so it's not -- >> right. absolutely. >> so this is what i lo. >> it all about comfort, george. >> look, what i don't like is blue jeans. i hate blue jeans. >> no blue jeans? >> no. i cannot wear blue jeans. >
george mason winners on the road 68-63. umass, patriots second in the a10 with a 4-1 conference record.t george washi beating la salle, 59-56. the patriot league, american falls to lie high, 83-76. >>> the second practice for the wizards over in london. plenty of international media on hand as theyo get ready take on the knicks tomorrow. a little fun creating the beatl famous abby road cover. the wizards also making sure they look the part across the nd po, getting fitted for suits,...
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george mason university and a regular contributor here at al-jazeera nice to see you as always bill we are now fourteen days in tempe shutdown and i would like to know if you can see a way through this because everyone really does seem to be holding their line. well as long as they do that there isn't really any way to do this because the president has to sign any legislation that passes congress the house has passed a bill to end the shutdown it opens most of the government for the rest of the fiscal year until september actually only the homeland security department is given a shorter reprieve and the bill allows them to reopen but only for about a month the president has to sign anything that's passed and it has to get through the united states senate and the leader of the united the republican leader of the united states senate says that he will not put anything on the floor for a vote that the president will not sign so we are at an impasse it's one thing to be at an impasse bill oh let's just hold on a moment bill because i believe if we go or not the policy is on our way
george mason university and a regular contributor here at al-jazeera nice to see you as always bill we are now fourteen days in tempe shutdown and i would like to know if you can see a way through this because everyone really does seem to be holding their line. well as long as they do that there isn't really any way to do this because the president has to sign any legislation that passes congress the house has passed a bill to end the shutdown it opens most of the government for the rest of the...
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george mason beats dayton 67-63. right now, uva alu danielle collins is in action in the semifinals of the australianen that's why hanley will be absolutely running out of here. we wish her the best of luck. >> my dvr is gone. >> no spoilers. >> can i mention with the cs? i shared my wings with my kids. >> that was the difference. >> we apprecie yourhonesty. >> i'm sorry. i apologize. >> i didn't wear the purple coat the whole game. >> see? >> babe we didn't all do -- >> let us down. >> it worked in tpostseason. >> they need something. maybe rest will do them some ood. >>>magesrom an iconic mexican artist will soon be scattered all acr the district. >> freda callo wasnown for her colorfulanvass and trademark on brow. a artist is paying tribute to her life and legacy with a public art displ called night00 of 1 fredas. you'll find artwork all over the 6:30 this friday night from to 9:30. >> there will also be live performances, body painting and yarn bombing. carter spoke earlier this week about his inspiration. >> she
george mason beats dayton 67-63. right now, uva alu danielle collins is in action in the semifinals of the australianen that's why hanley will be absolutely running out of here. we wish her the best of luck. >> my dvr is gone. >> no spoilers. >> can i mention with the cs? i shared my wings with my kids. >> that was the difference. >> we apprecie yourhonesty. >> i'm sorry. i apologize. >> i didn't wear the purple coat the whole game. >> see?...
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of the trump administration turkeys interviewed by veronique de rugy, senior research fellow at george masonuniversities mercatus center. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: it's my pleasure to be here today with steve moore to talk about his new book, "trumponomics" and it's a book that he co-authored arthur laffer. and steve, i don't think you need an introduction, anyone who's worked in washington, d.c. but since the audience that if one is from here, you are a distinguished fellow at the heritage foundation but you can pretty much everywhere. even at the
of the trump administration turkeys interviewed by veronique de rugy, senior research fellow at george masonuniversities mercatus center. "after words" is a weekly interview program with relevant guest host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: it's my pleasure to be here today with steve moore to talk about his new book, "trumponomics" and it's a book that he co-authored arthur laffer. and steve, i don't think you need an introduction,...
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george washington visiting george mason. good be showing you a play here. i the a10 different for the patriots who top the confere.e at 6 mason will go for its fifth straight win tomorrow night. we got a chance to catch u with the patriots before the colonial clash. >> the big thing is we try to tell our guys block out all the noise. we have real high expectations and we lost oee first t games and then all, you know, chicken little, the sky is and now we're playing really well a i say the...
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coming up morning, george mason joiningty professor is us to talk about major national security threatsn the u.s. also, illinois democratic congressman jesus garcia will talk about the latest on the government shutdown and border security. also joining us as cathy chase of advocates for highway and auto safety on how to make roadways safer. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern friday morning. during the discussion. -- join the discussion. ♪ >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. on day 34 of the partial government shutdown, the senate ailed to move forward the legislation to reopen the government by blocking to measures that require 60 votes. the first option offered by republicans includes the president's portable proposal any temporary daca fix
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." >> i work at george mason university. a think tank that does a lot of work on markets and how markets work and a lot of economists doing great work there in terms of trade and housing policy and monetary policy. >> how long have you been there? >> i just recently was added as a visiting fellow, in the last couple months. i have been working on these book projects for a couple years. now i'm working a little more full-time. >> now with us to answer questions from our viewers. phone lines split regionally. bridgette in kansas. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i have a question. on the shut down, down it seems it's a bait and switch. i heard a bunch of people were get i getting -- landlords were going to evict them because of them not being able to pay. it seems like as it goes through all the programs and stuff, more and more people will be in trouble. it seems like that would be a way for landlords to get their renters out so they can raise their rent and they could turn around and sell them higher be
." >> i work at george mason university. a think tank that does a lot of work on markets and how markets work and a lot of economists doing great work there in terms of trade and housing policy and monetary policy. >> how long have you been there? >> i just recently was added as a visiting fellow, in the last couple months. i have been working on these book projects for a couple years. now i'm working a little more full-time. >> now with us to answer questions from...
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. >> he worked to it develop it and this location with george mason and george washington.end of the fairfaxes. some have rumored that for a time he carried a tonrch for th lord's wife. >> had a crush? scandal of the 18th century. >> reporter: 1/3 of articles on wikipedia have been edited by steven. ignited with a fascination of his own history. >> my first article was about peter francisco who was my great, great, great, great grandfather. he was a sergeant of arms in the virginia senate and there's potential piracy. if you read the story, you would not believe any of it happened. >> reporter: and the way his ancestor left his mark on the field from the battle field, he's doing it from familiar quarters. living with his parents in the home he grew umin, he's always remained true to his interests. how did your parents react when you said i edit online encyclopedia pages? >> i think for a long time there was an attitude of that's nice, dear. i don't know why he wastes his time. the boy is crazy. >> reporter: that may have changed when time magazine named him one of the top 2
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as a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university and he says that despite stone's denials he could have damaging information on the trump campaign. he has agreed to cooperate with the miller investigation but he says he has nothing incriminating that he can report about the connections between the trump campaign of two thousand and sixteen and the russians but the indictment alleges that he was the conduit between those two organizations the trump campaign and weiqi leaks which was using stolen documents stolen by russia depending on what he has to say to the moment investigation is they have any damaging information he claims he does not he has no evidence of any wrongdoing by anyone but if the trump campaign as it is alleged used roger stone has a connection to wiki leaks to coordinate the release of damaging information stolen by russia about the clinton campaign that would be a campaign by and finance violation and we're not sure exactly what he knows about that and what he's willing to say at this point wonderful things indictments that can get people
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conspiracy with russia let's make a bill snyder he's a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university is joining us from washington good to have you with us again how much of this is a sifts in roger stone's position. a shift well he has agreed to cooperate with the moonves to geisha but he says he has nothing incriminating that he can report about the connections between the trump campaign of twenty sixteen and the russians but the indictment alleges that he was the conduit between those two organizations the trump campaign and we keep leaks which was using stolen documents that were stolen by russia but here's the thing a series of be surprised that he is now saying he is. he would communicate with the mother investigation he's effectively not shutting the door on cooperating which is something michael cohen once said that he would take a bullet for the president but then he flips so is this what we're seeing with roger stone and. what we could be depending on what he has to say to the moment investigation is he had any damaging information he claims he does not he has no
conspiracy with russia let's make a bill snyder he's a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university is joining us from washington good to have you with us again how much of this is a sifts in roger stone's position. a shift well he has agreed to cooperate with the moonves to geisha but he says he has nothing incriminating that he can report about the connections between the trump campaign of twenty sixteen and the russians but the indictment alleges that he was the...
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. >> she went to george mason university. got a degree in social work and was encouraged by friends to run for miss district of columbia she lost. >> i was humbled and i went back the next two years and i made runner up. m>> shee good friends in those pageants. chelsea rogers, the former miss d.c., told her to try again. >> i am miss district of columbia 2008. i have to do the math. it's been 11 years. >> i fel like she had a story that everyone needs on hear. not just in theistrict but nationally and internationally. and thesa system, especially miss district of columbia usa is really big on that. they want someone who can make positive change. >> she said people get it wrong. they think it is about fwouns and swimsuits. >> that's laughable to me. i am a licensed, barred attorney. each and every one of these girls that compete, this is just one stepping stone in their life. they are socia workers, lawyers, musicians, writers. >> cordelia has a masters in social work from the university of maryland. she is anon educa speciali
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in terms of the founding generation, it would mean like thomas jefferson, james madison or george mason. the conservative movement encompasses traditional conservatives. by libertarian. and protecting the life, liberty and property of its citizens and commitment to the libertarian. ann ould include robert, rand. these views form a concxds con you umh. this is a constellation and commitments that is recognizable but no single bright line to demark ate the conservative from e classic liberal to the libertarian. but any conservative classic, libber terian is much more classical. most conservatives, classic liberals or libertarian don't find it to be concern that one has a lesser income. a millionaire has a lower income and less wealth than a billionaire. these ratios don't cause them anxiety. they are not committed to a istributional outcome. they reject the view that wealth or income is to be distributed by the state and generally are among capitalist acts inconsistenting adults. and they support fairness, not equality of outcomes and don't see ard and instead they equal protection of law
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he worked on both just is evil amen kagan in jamel jaffer at george mason university and a former clerktice neil gorsuch. we are going to jump right in. you both know william barr came under scrutiny when he had an unsolicited 20 page memo to the doj last year, criticizing the mueller probe, specifically the investigation into possible obstruction of justice when president trump fired fbi director james comey, which is barr said was the right call as he wrote in an op-ed piece. barr also questioned bowlers pursuit of witness tampering by president trump. so we'll barr have to recuse himself from oversight of the mueller probe in order to get the ag job. you are up first. >> well, i don't think we can most afford mr. barr to recuse himself. looking at the guidelines come and there's not a base in the regulations for him to recuse himself. needs to exercise oversight over the investigation similar to what deputy attorney general rod rosen dean has done. he doesn't have to recuse himself. you simply let mr. muller proceed with this investigation. eric: do you feel comfortable he will do th
he worked on both just is evil amen kagan in jamel jaffer at george mason university and a former clerktice neil gorsuch. we are going to jump right in. you both know william barr came under scrutiny when he had an unsolicited 20 page memo to the doj last year, criticizing the mueller probe, specifically the investigation into possible obstruction of justice when president trump fired fbi director james comey, which is barr said was the right call as he wrote in an op-ed piece. barr also...
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but i have been teaching about these ideas at george mason that ac my students go off against these organizationsagainst human trafficking or terrorism or on the hill doing policy work trying to make our financial system more transparent. so there's a way to work in government or the private sector or multilateral organizations or the society within their community and they have jobs and working in community groups as volunteers. it is important to understand how many of these problems so not just working on one problem but sometimes in a collective fashion. there is much more they can do for the products that they purchase and then monitor the supply-chain. in china producing a lot of its products that was with labor and i was raised by shareholders they wanted the value but not this element of it so now apple built factories in the us where workers have good working conditions. there is a lot that people can do by encouraging or demanding greater corporate responsibilit responsibility. >>host: not to put you on the spot but with this work being done in the book being out , with your great caree
but i have been teaching about these ideas at george mason that ac my students go off against these organizationsagainst human trafficking or terrorism or on the hill doing policy work trying to make our financial system more transparent. so there's a way to work in government or the private sector or multilateral organizations or the society within their community and they have jobs and working in community groups as volunteers. it is important to understand how many of these problems so not...
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she with george mason university virginia and she put together the books at the advice eleanor roosevelt gave and t is relevant how some of the questions were, even though they are 50 years, and how relevant are to society today. and her advice remains inspiring same time, l at the be i think -- and i think it is something that we could all use, some advice to get us through our daily lives. please well come mary jo. >> i'm delighted to be here with you today. enjoy no place that i being more than in hyde park nn hyde park and in the hudson valley. here to talk about my new you ask me, essential roosevelt."eleanor this is a magazine column that 1941rote for 21 years from to her death in 1962. for two women's magazines, first of all, the" journal "from 1941 in 1949, , and then over to mc call's and was there until her death in 1962. so in the beginning if you ask me if it was an idea before it a column. he editors originally envisioned it as way for the first lady eleanor roosevelt to rumors, inendos and gossip about the white house as well as a way to queries about which the public right
she with george mason university virginia and she put together the books at the advice eleanor roosevelt gave and t is relevant how some of the questions were, even though they are 50 years, and how relevant are to society today. and her advice remains inspiring same time, l at the be i think -- and i think it is something that we could all use, some advice to get us through our daily lives. please well come mary jo. >> i'm delighted to be here with you today. enjoy no place that i being...
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. >> cordelia graduatrom george mason university and she iss encouraged by friends to run for missict of columbia. she lost. >> i went in there thinking i was going to win and i was humbled, and then i went back the last two years and i placed fourth runner up two years in a row. >> but she made friends in those pageants. chelsea rogers, a former miss d.c.encouraged her to try again. >> i am miss dtrict of columbia usa 2008. have i to do the math now i becauset's been about 11 years. >> really took me under her wing, and this is what the sisterhood is all abt. >> i felt like she had a story that everyone needs to hear, not just i bthe district nationally and internationally and, you know, the usa system but especially miss district of columbia usa is real big on that. they want someone who can make positive change. >> she says people are wrong who thinks it's all about evening gown and swimsuits. >> those kinds of things are laughable to me, i am a supreme court licensed barred attorney and each and every one of these girls that come and compete and this is just one stepping stone in
. >> cordelia graduatrom george mason university and she iss encouraged by friends to run for missict of columbia. she lost. >> i went in there thinking i was going to win and i was humbled, and then i went back the last two years and i placed fourth runner up two years in a row. >> but she made friends in those pageants. chelsea rogers, a former miss d.c.encouraged her to try again. >> i am miss dtrict of columbia usa 2008. have i to do the math now i becauset's been...
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[applause] >> george mason, put a price tag on this, $32.6 trillion over a 10-year period they are not the only ones, there are other estimates in the same ballpark, how do we pay for that? >> we don't. simple answer is you don't pay for it because you can't and what you end up with is a rationing of healthcare because you start deciding what is healthcare? what is necessary? who gets to make that decision? if government is providing it government makes the decision. it's no longer individual consumer's decision, not even your doctor's decision. one of the things that is disturbing when she says we will give medicare for all madonna how we are going to pay for, we're just going to do it, then talks about college education, i don't know she realizes it, let me be fair, i thought she had a terrific rollout, very impressive, she's a good speaker, she has charisma but what she is saying is not steeped in reality. when you talk about free college the reality is colleges i mostly run by the state. i don't know of one federally owned college so how does a federally elected president and force
[applause] >> george mason, put a price tag on this, $32.6 trillion over a 10-year period they are not the only ones, there are other estimates in the same ballpark, how do we pay for that? >> we don't. simple answer is you don't pay for it because you can't and what you end up with is a rationing of healthcare because you start deciding what is healthcare? what is necessary? who gets to make that decision? if government is providing it government makes the decision. it's no longer...
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as a matter of fact, very conservative institute, george mason university, assessed that the cost will be different for all than under the current system. it's where does that come out? does it come out through private insurance and employers or does it come out in taxes or the federal government? the net clause is not going to be different. the issue is which category it gets logged into. we should be very clearly. it's not going to raisement the price of health care, it's where it was lodge p. you know that would be a huge issue when you're talking about insurance companies, hospitals, shir shirz. some of them don't like it, some of them do like it. you're changing the entire system and you know there is so much resistance to that change, you know that even if the net costs were the same but it's -- the money is coming from different places, that's hugely problematic. we're talking about a lot of money here. we're talking about a huge shift. why aren't -- there is a reason democrats aren't talking about th that, ezekiel. >> one of the things i think is worth emphasizing is to go back
as a matter of fact, very conservative institute, george mason university, assessed that the cost will be different for all than under the current system. it's where does that come out? does it come out through private insurance and employers or does it come out in taxes or the federal government? the net clause is not going to be different. the issue is which category it gets logged into. we should be very clearly. it's not going to raisement the price of health care, it's where it was lodge...
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e robots will deliver food within 30 minutes of the george mason is actually the first college campus to use these technologies apparently those things c hold something like three pizza,sa ds, drinks, because as a college student, you're eating salads. oh, yeah. >> don't bother to get out of the bed in the morning, just order it and the little thing will deliver it to you. williv it d to history class is the question? >>> so this morning we are hearing from the woman who donateder uterus that allowed the nation's first baby born from a transplanted uterus and is about the decision. >> bianca castro is in texas with the story of the miracle baby born one year ago. decisions, decisions. >> reporter: taylor and clint decided early on two kids and done. >> i was 32 and just had a second baby and i was like, i don't want to do that again. reporter: even though their family is complete they say they always woted help another couple start a family. theyeced against ser gatsy but when taylor saw an article on uterus transplant trial. what about this? can i do this? what do you think? >> repor
e robots will deliver food within 30 minutes of the george mason is actually the first college campus to use these technologies apparently those things c hold something like three pizza,sa ds, drinks, because as a college student, you're eating salads. oh, yeah. >> don't bother to get out of the bed in the morning, just order it and the little thing will deliver it to you. williv it d to history class is the question? >>> so this morning we are hearing from the woman who...
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study george mason university, this medicare for all plan, it comes with a whopping price tag of $32.6 trillion. that's $3.26 trillion per year over ten years. that's about almost every penny the government takes in every year. and congresswoman ocasio-cortez, well, since we know you're watching because you like to take pictures and tweet us out, what's the difference between what you're proposing and what so many other socialist countries have proposed. how will a government take over private medicine? how is it going to be different here? how great do you think obamacare worked out? how do you guarantee patients quality of care and assist devoid of any competition or will you start being honest with the american people and admit this is about government control. your power. you want the government to have more and more control of people's lives, health care, all while it's our bkblg bank accou. you don't like the freedom that america offers and has made us different and created a standard of living that is the envy of the world. joining us now steve scalise and congressman devin nune
study george mason university, this medicare for all plan, it comes with a whopping price tag of $32.6 trillion. that's $3.26 trillion per year over ten years. that's about almost every penny the government takes in every year. and congresswoman ocasio-cortez, well, since we know you're watching because you like to take pictures and tweet us out, what's the difference between what you're proposing and what so many other socialist countries have proposed. how will a government take over private...
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i am an intern and a student at george mason university and as i mentioned before wrote a book where he claims economic growth and economic should be the focus of economic policy with a high growth you've seen the last year or twyearor two we have sought t unemployment rate has been a long time and more jobs than there are people willing to work them. a lot of that is because the labor force participation but what do you thin did you think e professor's argument and those job numbers? the >> it's at the top of my list but i'm familiar with his argument one thing i would say is economic growth is important and i'm strongly in favor of the end want to make sure if we are not getting it we are not happy meantime from the campus of miami-dade college, chris stirewalt is joining us. he is the political editor for fox news and author of this book. every man a king, a short colorful history of american populace. you write in this book that andrew jackson was probably our first celebrity president in your view. why do you say that? >> well, the battle of new orleans was a pretty big deal.
i am an intern and a student at george mason university and as i mentioned before wrote a book where he claims economic growth and economic should be the focus of economic policy with a high growth you've seen the last year or twyearor two we have sought t unemployment rate has been a long time and more jobs than there are people willing to work them. a lot of that is because the labor force participation but what do you thin did you think e professor's argument and those job numbers? the...
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so george mason of virginia came up with the additional phrase. high crimes and misdemeanors.ction four of the constitution. there was a moment in our history when it saved american democracy. but at other times it's been turned into a cheap politial trick hurled at opponents as a weapon. so which is it today? to answer that question we need to understand the past. so we know whether impeachment will work when we really need it. >> people are seriously talking about impeachment. >> people are seriously talking about impeachment. >> they will immediately try to impeach the president. >> well on our way to impeachment. >> the word has been used by our count at least 12,000 times this year and that's just on cable news. >> i'll say impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. >> impeach trump! impeach trump! >> thousands are in the streets out here this evening. >> this was just one day after donald trump was elected president. hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> but the outcry is hardly surprising. donald trump is the most polarizing president in an already bitterly divided
so george mason of virginia came up with the additional phrase. high crimes and misdemeanors.ction four of the constitution. there was a moment in our history when it saved american democracy. but at other times it's been turned into a cheap politial trick hurled at opponents as a weapon. so which is it today? to answer that question we need to understand the past. so we know whether impeachment will work when we really need it. >> people are seriously talking about impeachment. >>...
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peter will be interviewed by adam white who directs the center for the administrative state at george mason and scalia law school he is an assistant professor of law and rights widely on the constitution of law and regulation serving on the administrative conference of the united states and federal advisory body proposing reforms for administrative agencies and on the leadership council of the american bar association of the federalist society. his recent publications are on executive orders and agency regulations and ethics and the executive branch the interview will run through 545 after which we will open the floor at 6:00 and adjourned to a reception including book sales and signing we look forward to a discussion and adam will begin. >> thank you for joining us today and to peter for writing such a wonderful book it really begins with the very first sentence to say it's not too much to say we risk losing our democracy unless we can gain control of the agencies of the administrative state risk losing our democracy is a pretty bold statement to open the book. please explain. >> that's wh
peter will be interviewed by adam white who directs the center for the administrative state at george mason and scalia law school he is an assistant professor of law and rights widely on the constitution of law and regulation serving on the administrative conference of the united states and federal advisory body proposing reforms for administrative agencies and on the leadership council of the american bar association of the federalist society. his recent publications are on executive orders...
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and according to a study from george mason university, the plan is going to cost the taxpayers $3.2 trillion a year. 32 trillion, plus, dollars over ten years. how are you going to pay for that? that's about all the money we take in as a country t spoiler alert. kamerschak is coming for your crumbs. we the sent lawrence jones to see what they thought about her radical big government agenda and ripping away the free market healthcare system in america >>> what about education? she believes free college, free pre-k >>> who wouldn't want that, okay? i just want to know where the money is coming from. >> how are you going to offer prehealthcare? who is going to pay for it that's the number one question. who is going to pay for it? >> sean: if we could take everyone's money and have the government spread it around. radical, extreme, socialist, democratic party, it's never been like this. kamala harris is trying to win over the radical elements in her own party while attempting to paint herself as a compassionate champion for the people. she's not the only one. elisabeth warren, after you paid you
and according to a study from george mason university, the plan is going to cost the taxpayers $3.2 trillion a year. 32 trillion, plus, dollars over ten years. how are you going to pay for that? that's about all the money we take in as a country t spoiler alert. kamerschak is coming for your crumbs. we the sent lawrence jones to see what they thought about her radical big government agenda and ripping away the free market healthcare system in america >>> what about education? she...
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big game tomorrow for george mason as they host george washington. check the tape, i don't think anybody made the shot? no >> although amelia is claiming. >> nice tr >>he's had not one but a couple times to do it. do you want another shot? >> yes. >> shall we count down again, three, two, one. i at least hit the front on that one. >> he'll have to teach us how to do it. >>> good news, the smithsonian museum will reopen on tuesday. we just got t i'm a veteran and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everytime. and if we are ever late, we'll give you a automatic twenty dollar credit. my name is antonio and i'm a technician at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> breaking news tonight. a breakthrough in the longest shutdown in history. >> we have reached a deal to end the shutdown and reopen the federal government. >> president trump retreats, agreeing to a short-term deal that provides no mone
big game tomorrow for george mason as they host george washington. check the tape, i don't think anybody made the shot? no >> although amelia is claiming. >> nice tr >>he's had not one but a couple times to do it. do you want another shot? >> yes. >> shall we count down again, three, two, one. i at least hit the front on that one. >> he'll have to teach us how to do it. >>> good news, the smithsonian museum will reopen on tuesday. we just got t i'm a...
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. >> shannon: governor george mason, put a price tag on this. they say $32.6 trillion over a 10-year period. how do we pay for that? >> well, we don't. the simple answer is you don't pay for it. you just can't. what you would end up with is really a rationing of health care. then you have to start deciding what is health care? what is necessary? who gets to make that decision? the government is providing it, they make the decision. it is no longer the consumer's decision. worse, it is not even your doctors decision. one of the things that is very disturbing, i don't know how we are going to pay for it, we are just going to do it. then she talks about college education. i don't know she realizes it. let me be fair. i thought she had a terrific roller. very impressive. she's a good speaker. she's got charisma. it's just that what she is saying is not steeped in reality. when you start talking about free college, their reality as colleges are mostly run by the state. i don't know of one single federally owned college, so how does a federally electe
. >> shannon: governor george mason, put a price tag on this. they say $32.6 trillion over a 10-year period. how do we pay for that? >> well, we don't. the simple answer is you don't pay for it. you just can't. what you would end up with is really a rationing of health care. then you have to start deciding what is health care? what is necessary? who gets to make that decision? the government is providing it, they make the decision. it is no longer the consumer's decision. worse, it...
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she is now with george mason university. she has put together a book that looks at the advice the eleanor roosevelt gave. i think it is amazing how relevant so many of the questions were, even though they are 50 years old. her advice remains inspiring and practical at the same time. it is something we could all use right now. some advice to get us through our daily lives. please welcome mary jo binker. [applause] mary jo: thank you. i am delighted to be here with you today. there is no place i enjoy being more than an hyde park and the hudson valley. it is a great treat to be here with you. i am here to talk about my new book. "if you ask me: essential advic from eleanor roosevelt." here is the top half of the page of one of her magazine columns. she wrote it for two women's magazines, first of all ladies' home journal from 1941 until 1949. in that year, she moved over to mccall's magazine and was with that magazine until her death in 1962. this book was an idea before it was a column. the editors of ladies' home journal env
she is now with george mason university. she has put together a book that looks at the advice the eleanor roosevelt gave. i think it is amazing how relevant so many of the questions were, even though they are 50 years old. her advice remains inspiring and practical at the same time. it is something we could all use right now. some advice to get us through our daily lives. please welcome mary jo binker. [applause] mary jo: thank you. i am delighted to be here with you today. there is no place i...
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fuller institution at george mason university, about 5% of people will quit to move to another opportunityarter and next quarter as we go on. so tomorrow we'll get you ready for change with the art of quitting successfully. look forward to that. very interesting. >> it was classy the advice she was giving about help the previous employer with so, you know, transitional ideas and stuff like that. >> i don't know that i was that classy. >> i don't know that anyone would do that. >> feeling classy on de, i don't know. >> that was interesting. >> we look forward to tomorrow. >> see you later. >>> there are teps you can take if you're forced off the job. the average financial emergency cost about $3,700, s start an emergency fund to fall back on. two important don't, do not rely on your credit cards or turn to a payday lender. experts say you don't want to borrow youelf out of debt. adjust to a more frugal lifestyle and ask creditors for patience. and look towards the nonpro t agencies as we've seen them stepping up during this shutdown, they ar there to offer professional help. >>> we are the
fuller institution at george mason university, about 5% of people will quit to move to another opportunityarter and next quarter as we go on. so tomorrow we'll get you ready for change with the art of quitting successfully. look forward to that. very interesting. >> it was classy the advice she was giving about help the previous employer with so, you know, transitional ideas and stuff like that. >> i don't know that i was that classy. >> i don't know that anyone would do that....
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partly -- in fact, i would say mostly, brian kaplan at george mason would say almost entirely, it's becausework harder, they did better in high school, they're less likely to skip class, etc., etc. they have attributes many of which have nothing to do with what they learn in college that give them an edge. i think we have overrated college. i do think if we are going to provide federal aid, provide it to vocational schools is a good idea. we probably should. why don't we give vouchers to low income kids to learn how to become welders, send them to a career college for a year, give 'em $20,000 and let 'em become welders. i think that would do more good than providing free college to everyone. paul: and you have argued that the subsidies for college really do also increase tuition rates and the cost of college, and that kind of is a ratchet that keeps going. i assume that you think that would be even more so if you gave free college to even. >> yeah. if you give free college, first of all, where are the colleges going to get their money p? right now they get some of it from student tuition. t
partly -- in fact, i would say mostly, brian kaplan at george mason would say almost entirely, it's becausework harder, they did better in high school, they're less likely to skip class, etc., etc. they have attributes many of which have nothing to do with what they learn in college that give them an edge. i think we have overrated college. i do think if we are going to provide federal aid, provide it to vocational schools is a good idea. we probably should. why don't we give vouchers to low...
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students at george mason university can use their meal plans to have the robots bring them food and drinks like snacks, pizza or starbucks. the school is charging a $2 delivery fee. >>> new at 6:00, easing the housing crisis by charging landlords who don't rent their unit. the proposal being made today. but first, adults only. the new vacation option that does not allow anyone younger than 18. >>> a new report says californians are bad at doing one thing. the work benefit many aren't too eager to use. >>> a live look outside this morning. we have a nice day >>> all right. let's talk about how we started off the new year. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, bone dry and then look at this. 17 consecutive days with measurable rain in the bay area. here's how we end the month, several consecutive days, nearly two weeks of dry weather. >>> now to an abc news special investigation. the rise of the woman they called the next steve jobs. stanford dropout elizabeth holmes was riding high as the youngest self-made woman billionaire. she founded a company in 2003. things unraveled in the fall of 2015 after a "wal
students at george mason university can use their meal plans to have the robots bring them food and drinks like snacks, pizza or starbucks. the school is charging a $2 delivery fee. >>> new at 6:00, easing the housing crisis by charging landlords who don't rent their unit. the proposal being made today. but first, adults only. the new vacation option that does not allow anyone younger than 18. >>> a new report says californians are bad at doing one thing. the work benefit many...