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george washington university is mourning the loss of its former president. lloyd elliott died tuesday at george washington university hospital. he was a president from 1955- 1988 and is credited with the school's endowment from $8 million to $200 million in 19 88. he was 94-years old. 35 degrees now. >> the countdown is on for sunday's big game against seattle. redskins gearing up. how about the fans? we will talk about the >> i am excited. finally going to the show again. hail to the redskins. "good morning washington." >> are just four days away from that huge matchup between our washington redskins and the seattle seahawks. the question now is whether or not you can still get a ticket. >> and can you afford that ticket? staggering prices for sure. tom has the details for us. >> at somers grow and sports public, the focus has been college football but normally the manager says it is all about the redskins. it will be this sunday. >> we have a group of friends getting together to watch it. >> let's say you want to go to the game but you do not have a ticket.
george washington university is mourning the loss of its former president. lloyd elliott died tuesday at george washington university hospital. he was a president from 1955- 1988 and is credited with the school's endowment from $8 million to $200 million in 19 88. he was 94-years old. 35 degrees now. >> the countdown is on for sunday's big game against seattle. redskins gearing up. how about the fans? we will talk about the >> i am excited. finally going to the show again. hail to...
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eastern time and will be broadcast live on c-span at george washington university.is smiley, welcome back to "democracy now!" talk about what you're doing and what you want president obama to do. >> thank you for having me back. dr. west since his regards for it with regard to the king of bible being used in this inauguration, i feeling ambivalent about that. in part because i have always regarded dr. king as the greatest american this country has ever produced. and any celebration, any honor of dr. king that keeps his legacy at the center of the conversation is important. but i'm feeling at a moment where this country is using more drones than ever before, oftentimes killing innocent women and children at a moment when this country continues to render poor people and visible, at a moment when this country continues to escalate militarily, all of the things that concerned dr. king, the triple threat, those three evils, thare more out of control than ever before pre it is one thing to place our hand on his bible and symbolism, but quite another to get down to the rea
eastern time and will be broadcast live on c-span at george washington university.is smiley, welcome back to "democracy now!" talk about what you're doing and what you want president obama to do. >> thank you for having me back. dr. west since his regards for it with regard to the king of bible being used in this inauguration, i feeling ambivalent about that. in part because i have always regarded dr. king as the greatest american this country has ever produced. and any...
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we are the george washington university... we come to make history. t, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. ♪ >> chris cornell performing at the commander in chief's ball. let's listen for a moment. >> thank you so much. >> we anticipate vice president biden appearing at the commander in chief's ball very soon. and also president obama and first lady michelle obama appearing at the inaugural ball in the same complex as the commander in chief ball. there is -- let's tune in to another performance. right here. ♪ tonight we are young ♪ so let's set the world on fire we can run brighter than the sun ♪ ♪ so if by the time the bar closes and you feel like falling down ♪ ♪ i'll carry you home ♪ tonight >> thank you! >> that was the band fun, performi
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now i've now at george washington university. -- live now at george washington university. the moderator is frank sesno. he is joined by panelists including former senator fred thompson, bob bennett and james fallows of the atlantic. just getting under way. >> you will be out by 8:35 at the latest. governor, i know you have to leave at 8:25. we will have phases here. i may even plunge into the audience and involve all of you into this conversation. i will stop now and when i get my cue from my aunt -- from my producer, we will began. -- we will bein. gin. [applause] >> hello from the george washington university. welcome. i am frank sesno. you are in political theater on center stage. out of time -- at a time in american crisis, face the facts is the project of the george washington university. we put out facts daley because we feel our discussions need to have facts put back into them. our panelists will help us do that. in the 90 minutes ahead, we will ask the basic but important the-- can we americans still do great things? i know you all want to nod your head yes but it
now i've now at george washington university. -- live now at george washington university. the moderator is frank sesno. he is joined by panelists including former senator fred thompson, bob bennett and james fallows of the atlantic. just getting under way. >> you will be out by 8:35 at the latest. governor, i know you have to leave at 8:25. we will have phases here. i may even plunge into the audience and involve all of you into this conversation. i will stop now and when i get my cue...
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george washington university is mourning one of its former presidents now. loyd elliot headed gw from 1965 through 1988. he was a world war ii navy vet and died yesterday at george washington university hospital. he is credited with growing the university's endocument from $8 million to $200 million. many buildings, including three libraries at foggy bottom campus were constructed during his tenure at president. lloyd elliot was 94. >>> some families spent new year's day taking down those christmas decorations. that means many people will be putting their christmas trees in the trash. so governments around the metro area have put their pickup plans into effect. in the district you can put your tree on the curb where you would normally put your trash. trees will be picked up through sunday the 12th. in montgomery and prince george's counties, trees will be picked up through the end ever the month. in -- of the month. in virginia, alexandria and arlington counties have scheduled curbside pickup between january 7 and the 18th. trees put out after that will just
george washington university is mourning one of its former presidents now. loyd elliot headed gw from 1965 through 1988. he was a world war ii navy vet and died yesterday at george washington university hospital. he is credited with growing the university's endocument from $8 million to $200 million. many buildings, including three libraries at foggy bottom campus were constructed during his tenure at president. lloyd elliot was 94. >>> some families spent new year's day taking down...
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so i came down to george washington university to get a younger generation's take. do they really think that in this day in age it's possible to fall in love with somebody that you met online but never met in person? >> yeah. it's very possible. >> never say never. this day in age definitely think it's possible with all the social networking that we do with facebook and twitter. it's really a big part of our generation. >> reporter: out of the 20 students that i spoke with some were skeptical, but almost all of them said it was at least within the realm of possibility. it surprised me but not erica eaton. >> it is possible especially for the younger generations. everything is done online now. >> reporter: erica is the founder of a little nudge, a consulting business that helps people navigate obstacles of online dating. >> my little trick of the trade is send them a picture of yourself or send them something and ask them to take a picture with that thing. if they can't actually come up with a picture of themselves holding whatever it is, they may not be real. they m
so i came down to george washington university to get a younger generation's take. do they really think that in this day in age it's possible to fall in love with somebody that you met online but never met in person? >> yeah. it's very possible. >> never say never. this day in age definitely think it's possible with all the social networking that we do with facebook and twitter. it's really a big part of our generation. >> reporter: out of the 20 students that i spoke with...
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through four days prior on the 17th, we will be at george washington university for a live symposium on c-span and pbs and on public radio. we're talking specifically about how we get this president -- demanding, in fact, that he call a white house conference on the eradication of poverty. to his credit, the first thing he did four years ago when elector was on the lilly ledbetter. were demanding out what he called immediately on what has come for the on the eradication of poverty. let's craft a national plan to cut poverty and half in 10 years, to move toward eradicating it in 25 years. this is not a skill problem, it's a will problem. do we have the will to do this? if he wants to aim for the fences, if he wants to be a great american president, if he wants to leave behind a legacy -- and we read in the new york times from all his private talks with these his store and said that is what it wants to do, leave a legacy of the great transformational president -- we say take on the issue of poverty so that all of america benefits. january 17, we're going to demand that these leaders ha
through four days prior on the 17th, we will be at george washington university for a live symposium on c-span and pbs and on public radio. we're talking specifically about how we get this president -- demanding, in fact, that he call a white house conference on the eradication of poverty. to his credit, the first thing he did four years ago when elector was on the lilly ledbetter. were demanding out what he called immediately on what has come for the on the eradication of poverty. let's craft...
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we are the george washington university... we come to make history. ington university... we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able t
we are the george washington university... we come to make history. ington university... we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you...
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. >>> a new poll from george washington university found that 55% of young people are likely to displayitical affiliation on social media. liberals were more likely to post public messages than conservatives, and they're more likely to block people because of their political views. >>> the mother of offering popular advice, known as dear abbey. pauline phillips was 94. >>> and check this out. we searchers have created a new gadget that can snap photographs of snowflakes in 3d. the device uses three high-speed cameras and infrared sensors to capture the amazing photos while the snowflakes are in free fall. very, very cool. >>> weill a rebound in the world's second largest economy be a bump for the stock exchange? today, we'll see how investors react. >>> stocks came to life thursday thanks to a surprising jump in housing starts and the lowest weekly jobless numbers since january 2008. after the bell, intel ticked lower despite better than expected earnings. more corporate reports ahead today include heavy hitters general electric, part owner of this network, and morgan stanley. gold pric
. >>> a new poll from george washington university found that 55% of young people are likely to displayitical affiliation on social media. liberals were more likely to post public messages than conservatives, and they're more likely to block people because of their political views. >>> the mother of offering popular advice, known as dear abbey. pauline phillips was 94. >>> and check this out. we searchers have created a new gadget that can snap photographs of...
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. >>> afghan president karzai is speak at george washington university and is expected to talk aboutfs the u.s. and nato failed to make afghanistan more secure. karzai is meeting with president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton today. >>> it's unclear whether the man accused of opening fire in a colorado movie theater will be arraigned today. lawyers for james holmes say that he is not ready to enter a plea. a judge ruled yesterday that there is enough evidence to put holmes on trial. >>> half of the world's food goes to waste. that's according to a new study out of britain. it says that food is lost in production with insufficient weighs of getting it there or wasted by consumers completely. many people threw away as much as half of what they buy at the store. >>> today we are expected to learn more from the cdc on growing flu epidemic among children there have been 18 deaths reported so far this season. from coast to coast americans are waging a losing battle against the nasty flu strain. doctors overrun with patients are running low on flu shots and tests as the virus c
. >>> afghan president karzai is speak at george washington university and is expected to talk aboutfs the u.s. and nato failed to make afghanistan more secure. karzai is meeting with president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton today. >>> it's unclear whether the man accused of opening fire in a colorado movie theater will be arraigned today. lawyers for james holmes say that he is not ready to enter a plea. a judge ruled yesterday that there is enough evidence to...
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sad news from george washington university. school officials say dr. lloyd elliott, president for 23 years died today. he led gwu from 1965-1988 and is known from helping the university grow from a commuter school to a residential university. he was 94 years old. several famous couples are spending their first evening as a married couple. the first same-sex couple to apply for a marriage license in prince george's county. today, they're welcome friends in to their home for a legal wedding. just after midnight, seven other same-sex couples tied the knot at city hall. >> we want to be treated like anybody else. we are celebrating with everybody tonight. >> same-sex marriage is now legal in nine states and the district. at least 40 states ban the practice. turning our attention to the forecast, we are wrapping up a calm first day of the year weather-wise. are changes on the way as many of you head back to work? the first look of what we can expect. >> not only work, but back to school. it is going to be a chilly start in the morning with temperatures in t
sad news from george washington university. school officials say dr. lloyd elliott, president for 23 years died today. he led gwu from 1965-1988 and is known from helping the university grow from a commuter school to a residential university. he was 94 years old. several famous couples are spending their first evening as a married couple. the first same-sex couple to apply for a marriage license in prince george's county. today, they're welcome friends in to their home for a legal wedding. just...
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university of the east, the flu vaccines, doctor of -- philippines, biotech knowledge fellow, george washington university seven years, george washington chief of urology five years. men's health magazine, contributor. hobbies: explorers club, a national exploration society. chairman of expeditions. michael john manyak.born, jersef age. wife, mary. seven children. roman catholic. republican. st. peter's college, b.a. auburn university m.a., public administration. united states air force, colonel, 31 years. chrysler technology's electrospace technology nine years. us cancer support group regional director two years and currently. hobbies working in his yard, photography. james robert anderson. couple anderson, what symptoms did you experience that helped you detect that you had cancer of the prostate? >> that's what's so alarming about this john, i had no symptoms. >> no symptoms, zero. had you been getting your p.s.a. annually? >> i get one annually with my physical. >> let's talk about psa, a blood test, stands for what. >> prostate specific antigen which means there's a protein released. >> and the prot
university of the east, the flu vaccines, doctor of -- philippines, biotech knowledge fellow, george washington university seven years, george washington chief of urology five years. men's health magazine, contributor. hobbies: explorers club, a national exploration society. chairman of expeditions. michael john manyak.born, jersef age. wife, mary. seven children. roman catholic. republican. st. peter's college, b.a. auburn university m.a., public administration. united states air force,...
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. >>> researchers at george washington university say new technology does not beat the old fashion version of exercise. a new study expird active video games -- compared active video games to physical education classes in school. children use more energy when it came to going to p.e. class. >>> your eyes are the key to being trusted. that's according to a new survey that says people with brown eyes are considered much more trustworthy than those with blue eyes. people also said men with bigger mouths and larger chins -- jay leno -- were more trust worthy than men with narrow faces. >>> trust may soon be a major issue for hundreds of students attending a local training school. they may be in for the shock of their lives later this morning. coming up at 5:05, the school which crushed the dreams of thousands of students. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning. this is funny. >> according to men's health magazine, 25 % of men say they do this when they have a bad day, whether they have blue eyes or brown eyes. they a, lift weights, go running, b, break something, or c, talk to th
. >>> researchers at george washington university say new technology does not beat the old fashion version of exercise. a new study expird active video games -- compared active video games to physical education classes in school. children use more energy when it came to going to p.e. class. >>> your eyes are the key to being trusted. that's according to a new survey that says people with brown eyes are considered much more trustworthy than those with blue eyes. people also...
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next week will bring a special event from george washington university featuring an all-star panel, with a focus on solutions to reduce poverty in the richest nation in the world. it kicks off here next tuesday night and will run over the course of three nights. i hope you will join us for a critical conversation about one of the most important but almost forgotten and vexing issues of our time. tomorrow night, a look at some memorable visits by legendary singer-songwriter james taylor. thanks for watching, and always, keep the faith. today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with our favorite guests with some great conversations, legendary singer-songwriter james taylor. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together,
next week will bring a special event from george washington university featuring an all-star panel, with a focus on solutions to reduce poverty in the richest nation in the world. it kicks off here next tuesday night and will run over the course of three nights. i hope you will join us for a critical conversation about one of the most important but almost forgotten and vexing issues of our time. tomorrow night, a look at some memorable visits by legendary singer-songwriter james taylor. thanks...
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the commonwealth will sign a deal today with george washington university. it will allow community college students in virginia to transfer their associate degree credits to gw's school of nursing. those students will be guaranteed admission at george washington if they meet established academic requirements. >>> 4:35 right now. this morning we're learning the parents of jon benet ramsey are close to facing an indictment. the 6-year-old was murdered in 1996. the district attorney alex hunter announced there wasn't enough evidence to charge min with her murder. sources say a grand jury voted to indict the parents for child abuse but hunter didn't prosecute because he wasn't sure he could get a conviction. ramsey's parents were exonerated in 2008. >>> 4:36 now this morning. we're learning new details in the deadly nightcl fire that killed 233 people and injured more than 100 others in brazil. the fire happened early sunday morning at a nightclub in santa maria. many of the victims were under 20 years old and suffocated. others were trampled to death. the club h
the commonwealth will sign a deal today with george washington university. it will allow community college students in virginia to transfer their associate degree credits to gw's school of nursing. those students will be guaranteed admission at george washington if they meet established academic requirements. >>> 4:35 right now. this morning we're learning the parents of jon benet ramsey are close to facing an indictment. the 6-year-old was murdered in 1996. the district attorney alex...
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later, he will speak at george washington university and is expected to discuss the future of his country after u.s. troops hand over security to afghan forces. there are 66,000 u.s. troops still in the country. u.s. commanders want that up to 20,000 to stay in support of afghan forces after 2014. >>> news time 4:44. it's a series outbreak. one that officials -- serious outbreak one that officials were not expecting to be this bad and every day more and more people are coming down with the flu. emergency rooms all over the country are swamped. schools are closed and dozens of people have passed away because of it. charley is at the live ding with more on the latest so- called epidemic. right now what are health officials doing. >> the cdc will later update the flu situation. they say this is the worst season they have had in years. and we have not hit the peak yet. 41 states reporting widespread flu activity. some places much worse than others. in one oklahoma county the vie vows is spreading so quickly all public schools are closed today. they are saying they want to give kids a long wee
later, he will speak at george washington university and is expected to discuss the future of his country after u.s. troops hand over security to afghan forces. there are 66,000 u.s. troops still in the country. u.s. commanders want that up to 20,000 to stay in support of afghan forces after 2014. >>> news time 4:44. it's a series outbreak. one that officials -- serious outbreak one that officials were not expecting to be this bad and every day more and more people are coming down with...
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tonight george washington university announced the death of a man who helped make it a world class institutionelliott was the school president from 1965 to 1988. endowment increased from $8 million to $200 million. all three libraries on the foggy bottom campus were built. school of international affairs named after elliott. died at gw hospital today. he was 94 years old. a vigil for a washington, d.c. hoops legend jamar board. known as silent assassin to many. remembered at berry farms here. well known in basketball circles. but is best remembered for a game two years ago. he scored 75 points. mostly on three pointers. board's funeral is expected to take place on saturday. details are still being worked out. the circumstances of his death are still under investigation tonight. >>> state leaders in pennsylvania are planning to file a lawsuit tomorrow. challenging the ncaa stiff sanctions against penn state university. those sanctions were handed down in the whaake of the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. sandusky was sentenced, and convicted on charges he sexually abused young boys. the penalt
tonight george washington university announced the death of a man who helped make it a world class institutionelliott was the school president from 1965 to 1988. endowment increased from $8 million to $200 million. all three libraries on the foggy bottom campus were built. school of international affairs named after elliott. died at gw hospital today. he was 94 years old. a vigil for a washington, d.c. hoops legend jamar board. known as silent assassin to many. remembered at berry farms here....
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rutgers camden and drexel university law schools is presently a visiting professor at the george washington university law school here in washington d.c. it's written spoken extensively about torts and the civil justice system gun control the second amendment and political ideology is the author and or editor of numerous books including the second amendment and long history historians and constitutional scholars on the right to bear arms and in one thousand nine hundred eighty wrote an article for the university of california davis law review titled the hidden history of the second amendment professor bogus welcome it's nice to be here during all that to have you here with us what's the relationship between the second amendment and slavery that was the essence of the hidden part of your yes that is so my thesis about the hidden history of the second amendment is that james madison wrote the second amendment in the significant part. to assure his constituents in virginia and the south generally. that the federal government could not use its new constitutional powers over the militia which had previousl
rutgers camden and drexel university law schools is presently a visiting professor at the george washington university law school here in washington d.c. it's written spoken extensively about torts and the civil justice system gun control the second amendment and political ideology is the author and or editor of numerous books including the second amendment and long history historians and constitutional scholars on the right to bear arms and in one thousand nine hundred eighty wrote an article...
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always enterprising, he left bellarmine college prep for a football scholarship at george washington universityand worked as an aide on robert f. kennedy's presidential campaign before witnessing firsthand the assassination of a dream. with a new outlook, he returned to the bay area, and as a young adult made a name again with photography, but in the world of music. when bill walsh was hired as head coach, he pitched the idea of documenting the life and times of the team. he got the job. and now six super bowls later, is looking for the perfect moments. >> this is why i do what i do. to be in moments like this, in times like this, and kind of be in the vortex. that's what i love for. it doesn't get any better than this. >> reporter: with the niners in new orleans, i'm laurence scott. >> i've dealt with michael for years. he is a phenomenal -- >> wow, what a life he has had. >> it's great to see his vision through his lens. >> my goodness, what he has seen. that's amazing. >>> let's turn things over to jeff. let's check in for the rest of the workweek. it's only just beginning. >> i know. it's j
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students from george washington universities. they are very young too.ple out here taking part in this. the jumbotrons are in place. closer to the inauguration 2013. back to you. >> rest assured, it is the same chilly temperature here as where you are. still ahead now, we're going to go live to the white house where sarah simmons is standing by with a closer look at the president's schedule for this day. >> but before that, take a look at the presidential parade which takes place after the swearing in and tell you about some of the local participants in that parade. stay with us. it is 8:11 now on this monday morning. we'll be right back . . [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's
students from george washington universities. they are very young too.ple out here taking part in this. the jumbotrons are in place. closer to the inauguration 2013. back to you. >> rest assured, it is the same chilly temperature here as where you are. still ahead now, we're going to go live to the white house where sarah simmons is standing by with a closer look at the president's schedule for this day. >> but before that, take a look at the presidential parade which takes place...
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the event, which is being held at george washington university is going to feature a brood cross-sectioncians and scholars, including former house speaker newt gingrich, and talk show host, tavis smiley. dr. west is coming to us from washington, d.c. welcome to the show! >> thank you so much my dear sister jennifer. how are you doing? >> jennifer: i'm doing great. because we just had a wonderful segment on how the president is being strong on guns. i would like to get quickly your thoughts on president obama's gun proposals announced today. >> no i think it's a marvellous thing. i think it could be an historic break through. i think this is something that we have all got to get behind. but the sick culture of violence that we have has a long history. how we won the west was violence. drones dropping bombs on innocent people in pakistan is still violent. canada has roughly the same population as california. more californians kill each other with knives than canadians kill themselves with anything. so it's much deeper than just guns. we're talking about a culture and history, and that's wh
the event, which is being held at george washington university is going to feature a brood cross-sectioncians and scholars, including former house speaker newt gingrich, and talk show host, tavis smiley. dr. west is coming to us from washington, d.c. welcome to the show! >> thank you so much my dear sister jennifer. how are you doing? >> jennifer: i'm doing great. because we just had a wonderful segment on how the president is being strong on guns. i would like to get quickly your...
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go tonight so we measure the moisture in the area. 35 in the district and the campus of george washington university. 30, it is dropping quickly in gaithersburg. 35 in annapolis. overnight, 19 to 28, that is the range of temperatures. we head through the day tomorrow, we're expecting nothing but sunshine. this high pressure that has cleared and it will shift to the south. that will allow temperatures to climb to the upper 40's. it will be warmer than today. that is good. a little bit background information on presidential inauguration history since they were held in january -- been a long time. the coldest was reagan's second inaugural what is president obama's second inaugural going to be like? well, temperatures in the 30's. a few flurries and a bitter blast comes in monday night. temperatures only in the upper 20's on tuesday. bitterly cold air just ahead. that is the latest. back to you. >> that is football weather. >> how about new england? the baltimore ravens are one win away from the super bowl. if you get that win, you get a free t-shirt, a new hat, and a ticket to the biggest game in sport
go tonight so we measure the moisture in the area. 35 in the district and the campus of george washington university. 30, it is dropping quickly in gaithersburg. 35 in annapolis. overnight, 19 to 28, that is the range of temperatures. we head through the day tomorrow, we're expecting nothing but sunshine. this high pressure that has cleared and it will shift to the south. that will allow temperatures to climb to the upper 40's. it will be warmer than today. that is good. a little bit background...
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our final stop, george washington university and the district looking at 44 degrees with winds around 3 to 5 miles an hour. the cold area is off to the north rein west of us. it will make its way towards us. our skies will clear but we'll hang on the a few clouds tomorrow morning. a good deal or sunshine for the day tomorrow. the colder air to the west of us 22 in detroit. charleston looking at 34 degrees. willing on the, north carolina in the mid 50's this hour. south of d.c. today the atmosphere is so dry. nothing can reach the ground and high pressure is settling in from the nert and west. this is going to push out of here and that's why we're looking for brighter skies for tomorrow. doppler radar quiet and dry and it will remain that way for the next five to seven days. no snow, no rain in the forecast. so a settled weather conditions on the way with milder temperatures next week. we'll talk about that in the seven day outlook. here's our futurecast. temperatures will fall into the 30's and the 20's. thursday, another chilly day with temperatures around 35 to 40 degree. the warm-u
our final stop, george washington university and the district looking at 44 degrees with winds around 3 to 5 miles an hour. the cold area is off to the north rein west of us. it will make its way towards us. our skies will clear but we'll hang on the a few clouds tomorrow morning. a good deal or sunshine for the day tomorrow. the colder air to the west of us 22 in detroit. charleston looking at 34 degrees. willing on the, north carolina in the mid 50's this hour. south of d.c. today the...
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[applause] >> and hello from the george washington university. welcome. i'm frank sesno. re in political theater on center stage. on a time of american crisis. facethe facts.org is a project of george washington university is something that we put facts out each day. our amazing panelists are going to help us this evening. in this 90 minutes ahead, we will ask a very basic but important question -- can we americans still do great things? i know you all want to nod your head yes. and i know you all agree. but it is a tougher question than it seems. we have the help of an amazing panel from government business and media. we're asking them to play roles here tonight. and to deal with a fictional scenario that may seem all too real to you and to them it presents dilemmas and trade-offs. it requires decision and leadership. our scenario has been meticulously researched. but the panelists don't know anything about it. this is all spontaneous and -- you ready for that and unheard of. we hope. we are going to periodically refer to a fact. when you hear me say that, that's real. yo
[applause] >> and hello from the george washington university. welcome. i'm frank sesno. re in political theater on center stage. on a time of american crisis. facethe facts.org is a project of george washington university is something that we put facts out each day. our amazing panelists are going to help us this evening. in this 90 minutes ahead, we will ask a very basic but important question -- can we americans still do great things? i know you all want to nod your head yes. and i...
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. >> wealthiest americans including to a george washington university poll. 60% say yes, they should. on the question of immigration, the country is not as divided as people may think. ron, on all of these fronts, people seem to be taking a tolerant view of people in trouble and not a particularly happy view of people with money that they feel have gotten off scot-free. i think that's a generalization. >> well, indeed. it's actually one percent that doesn't represent the majority of the country. if you ask 99 mnt of the peop% they're not going to say yeah, i really hate that. i really feel sorry for those very rich people. who are going to have to pay a little bit more out of their pocket. but the fight goes on politically in washington, of course, in terms of taxes and budget and everything else. the assault on the welfare state continues. the right wing may give up on gay marriage and things like that, but they're not going to give up on tearing medicare and social security apart and privatizing them. >> i think there's a lot of americans who would like to get rid of all of the welf
. >> wealthiest americans including to a george washington university poll. 60% say yes, they should. on the question of immigration, the country is not as divided as people may think. ron, on all of these fronts, people seem to be taking a tolerant view of people in trouble and not a particularly happy view of people with money that they feel have gotten off scot-free. i think that's a generalization. >> well, indeed. it's actually one percent that doesn't represent the majority of...
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host: jonathan turley is a law professor with george washington university.cks georgia o'keeffe was really the first well-known artist. well known for her life in the 1970's. there was nobody who could match her fame. she became a feminist icon, and i grew up under her influence. my first recognition of her work was not as an art historian but as a budding feminist whose attention was drawn to these fabulous paintings. i lived in colorado. people talked about this woman. it was the way she lived. the 1929 forward, she came to new mexico four months out of the year, living apart from her husband. in the 1930's and 1940's, she continued to do this until her husband's death. then she moved to new mexico full-time. she lights up our imagination as an artist because she was famous so young and a sofa -- so famous so young. secondly, she lived the life she wanted to live. she was a very disciplined woman, and i think that stands out as lemon made choices even right through to the 1970's, they made choices that accommodate family and other pursuits in their life. ge
host: jonathan turley is a law professor with george washington university.cks georgia o'keeffe was really the first well-known artist. well known for her life in the 1970's. there was nobody who could match her fame. she became a feminist icon, and i grew up under her influence. my first recognition of her work was not as an art historian but as a budding feminist whose attention was drawn to these fabulous paintings. i lived in colorado. people talked about this woman. it was the way she...
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new study out of george washington university says that liberal people using the internet are less tolerantervative net users are. also 71% of americans younger than 25 believe what they see on the net is as or more trustworthy than what they get from the mainstream media. joining us now from washington kate observer shane a republican strategist and kirsten powers. i always knew liberal people were more sensitive. more sensitive to criticism. more sensitive to disagreement and according to the study, 22% of liberals have ended digital relationships, whatever they are, because somebody disagreed with them politically for conservatives the number is 15%. and you say? >> you know, i have to say this actually jives with sort of real life experience that i have found, especially as i came into more contact with conservatives as i got older because i used to live very much in a democratic bubble when i worked in politics. did i find that they were much more open to sort of hearing other viewpoints where i think liberals because they are so used to controlling all the media pretty much, academia,
new study out of george washington university says that liberal people using the internet are less tolerantervative net users are. also 71% of americans younger than 25 believe what they see on the net is as or more trustworthy than what they get from the mainstream media. joining us now from washington kate observer shane a republican strategist and kirsten powers. i always knew liberal people were more sensitive. more sensitive to criticism. more sensitive to disagreement and according to the...
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joshua cohen, endocrinologist with george washington university hospital, thank you for coming in. >> you're welcome. >> you ought toet get a ph.d -- you ought to get a ph.d after that interview. >>> we're not getting the rain we saw last night but the temps have dropped, haven't they, gary? >> and were talking about. lower 70s yesterday and, as a matter of fact, i think at midnight, the temperatures were in the lower 60s and the rain moved on, of course, the colder temperatures and winds are gusty. the winds are still gusting out there at 22 miles an hour and gaithersburg gusting to 33 in&partinsburg touching 40 miles per hour and that is staying gusty the next few hours and with winds back tell and fort right now. you see the numbers farther to the north and west along i-81 and temperatures there are in the lower 30s and that feels like temperature and daring you to tell you that tobundle up if you're heading up and about and some spotty flurries. watch the temperatures continue into the 30s. stay with us, okay and we have the snow forecast coming in the full forecast in just a bit.
joshua cohen, endocrinologist with george washington university hospital, thank you for coming in. >> you're welcome. >> you ought toet get a ph.d -- you ought to get a ph.d after that interview. >>> we're not getting the rain we saw last night but the temps have dropped, haven't they, gary? >> and were talking about. lower 70s yesterday and, as a matter of fact, i think at midnight, the temperatures were in the lower 60s and the rain moved on, of course, the colder...
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cornel west, tavis smiley, and others will be holding a forum at george washington university. you know the kind of broadcast you look forward to. we are asking you to make the call that makes a difference. if you appreciated our discussion today on guns, as president obama makes his call for a ban on assault weapons, for high capacity ammunition magazines, and other executive order that he will be announcing, if you appreciated hearing colin goddard. we have had him on for years. we went down to blacksburg, va. colin goddard a few months ago before the first presidential debate. so many were calling on the debate to raise the issue of gun violence. the first presidential debate hr that was moderated by jim leyritz took place in colorado, not far from columbine and aurora. we went with colin goddard to virginia tech and he took us through the hall where he was shot four times, and most of his classmates and french professor were killed. we have been doing this work for a long time. then we brought you an interesting debate today on police officers in schools, a new ones, import
cornel west, tavis smiley, and others will be holding a forum at george washington university. you know the kind of broadcast you look forward to. we are asking you to make the call that makes a difference. if you appreciated our discussion today on guns, as president obama makes his call for a ban on assault weapons, for high capacity ammunition magazines, and other executive order that he will be announcing, if you appreciated hearing colin goddard. we have had him on for years. we went down...
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they will sign a deal today with george washington university. it will let community college students in virginia transfer their associate degree credits to the school of nursing. they will be guaranteed admission if they meet established academic requirements. >>> today, thousands of prince george's county residents will get a new voice in annapolis. darren swain will be sborn in as a new member of the house of delegate. he will fit fill the seat that tiffany alston once held. she was o removed from office after entering a plea deal to settle two cases against her last year. he served in the house in -- he's an assistant vice president for alumni relations at bowie state university. >>> still a little bit away from a sunrise had morning. we're dealing with some nasty precipitation. >> that's right. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein now here. tom? >> it's mostly icing now. my twitter followers and facebook friends are posting reports of patio furniture coated with ice, decks getting coated, tree limbs, shrubbery, power lines and icicles. tho
they will sign a deal today with george washington university. it will let community college students in virginia transfer their associate degree credits to the school of nursing. they will be guaranteed admission if they meet established academic requirements. >>> today, thousands of prince george's county residents will get a new voice in annapolis. darren swain will be sborn in as a new member of the house of delegate. he will fit fill the seat that tiffany alston once held. she was...
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host: jonathan turley is a george washington university law professor and also writes for "usa today." host: he has been the lead counsel in several notable cases including one involving area 51 workers, nuclear couriers at oak ridge, and four former u.s. attorney general during the former a page and procedures. let's go to north carolina, on the republican line. caller: good morning mr., turley. it is very refreshing to hear what you are saying. doesn't seem like too many people, especially the mainstream media, is giving this topic of an imperial presidency. our i could listen to you and talk to you all morning but number one, the recent washington, d.c. appeals court ruling on the obama "recess appointments." if you could speak to that -- one other question -- regarding tying gave rise to the -- tying the game right to -- tying gay rights to the civil- rights movement, i'm sure you know who charles krauthamer is. as a conservative, i want everyone to have civil rights and be treated equally. he feels there is a possibility, we as a nation and the supreme court and the gay- rights m
host: jonathan turley is a george washington university law professor and also writes for "usa today." host: he has been the lead counsel in several notable cases including one involving area 51 workers, nuclear couriers at oak ridge, and four former u.s. attorney general during the former a page and procedures. let's go to north carolina, on the republican line. caller: good morning mr., turley. it is very refreshing to hear what you are saying. doesn't seem like too many people,...
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. >>> this morning, george washington university students and staff are remembering a long time leaderday at the hospital. he served as the school's president from 1965 to 1988. elliott led the construction of several buildings, including three library on the foggy bottom campus. the school of international affairs is named after elliott. he's a navy veteran of world war ii. he was 94 years old. >>> county leaders are hoping to influence whether pepco is granted a proposed rate hike. the county sent -- asking they be allowed to intervene in the rate request. leaders say with more than 300,000 pepco customers in the county, they deserve a seat at the table. pepco asked for the more than $60 million rate increase in november. it would add about $7 to the average monthly bill. >>> a chance fly-over lands a stafford, virginia man in jail. pilot david zet ner and his wife fly over their house on the way to the airport for their trip to look at their property from the sky. this time they spotted a man casing the place. >> going around to the windows, opening doors or trying to open doors, lo
. >>> this morning, george washington university students and staff are remembering a long time leaderday at the hospital. he served as the school's president from 1965 to 1988. elliott led the construction of several buildings, including three library on the foggy bottom campus. the school of international affairs is named after elliott. he's a navy veteran of world war ii. he was 94 years old. >>> county leaders are hoping to influence whether pepco is granted a proposed...
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>> i am from george washington university. i would like to ask a question that arguably played a role in the outcome of the election, climate change. what would it take for climate change to become one of those issues like national security or the economy that the public expects reporters to automatically ask of any politician? >> that is a good question. >> i had domestic policy in the first debate. i arranged my things by subject that i thought were the most important. i would cut from the bottom depending on how the discussions ram. climate change was on my list. it was one of my huge frustrations about the way it did go. the debate itself was fine. but it was limiting in terms of the number of subjects and climate change went by the boards because of that. and i made that decision sitting there. immigration, there were some other things that did not get into there. >> was the fiscal cliff part of the issue that you did not get to? >> the fiscal cliff came up. i decided we said enough about it. >> i am matthew. i wanted to
>> i am from george washington university. i would like to ask a question that arguably played a role in the outcome of the election, climate change. what would it take for climate change to become one of those issues like national security or the economy that the public expects reporters to automatically ask of any politician? >> that is a good question. >> i had domestic policy in the first debate. i arranged my things by subject that i thought were the most important. i...
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