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the average is 76. 96 was the record high in 1997. 73 degrees at george washington university. take usl stop will across the board to maryland at 72. the wind is beginning to settle down. temperatures cooler to the west. the clouds would not let go. 68 in winchester. the clouds beginning to spread over the area. still lots of warmth, especially west of us. chicago is 86. this is on the way the next couple of days. the warm front will move north. that will mean more humid air tuesday and wednesday. high pressure will move off the coast. the wind will change the direction more out of the south and west. look at the act of weather across oklahoma city. this moves to the north and east. we have two tornado warnings you will hear about the next couple overnight, strong .torms will push towards tulsa closer to home, no worries about severe weather. we will look for the cost to stick around. we will see patchy fog with drizzle early tomorrow morning. we cannot rule out a chance of popped up showers and thunderstorms. this happens tomorrow afternoon with daytime highs the approach 80 d
the average is 76. 96 was the record high in 1997. 73 degrees at george washington university. take usl stop will across the board to maryland at 72. the wind is beginning to settle down. temperatures cooler to the west. the clouds would not let go. 68 in winchester. the clouds beginning to spread over the area. still lots of warmth, especially west of us. chicago is 86. this is on the way the next couple of days. the warm front will move north. that will mean more humid air tuesday and...
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. >> reporter: his courthouse colleagues called 911, and he was taken to george washington university hospital. neurologist dr. kathleen burger says ct scans identified a blocked artery that was cutting off blood to his brain, causing a stroke. >> so luckily he came immediately after his symptoms started, and we were within a perfect time window where we were able to treat him. >> reporter: the e.r. team gave judge satterfield a clot-busting drug that day that helped his symptoms. he also needed a procedure to remove the blood clot. burger says he was lucky he made it to the hospital when he did. treatment guidelines say these drugs called tpa should be given within four and a half hours of the start of a stroke. >> and even if they are left with a bit of a disability, it will be much less with the therapy than if they were to have no therapy. >> reporter: if you had just come in and worked by yourself in your office and nobody was necessarily checking on you, this could have had a much different outcome. >> i would not have come out as well as i did, either a worse outcome or at leas
. >> reporter: his courthouse colleagues called 911, and he was taken to george washington university hospital. neurologist dr. kathleen burger says ct scans identified a blocked artery that was cutting off blood to his brain, causing a stroke. >> so luckily he came immediately after his symptoms started, and we were within a perfect time window where we were able to treat him. >> reporter: the e.r. team gave judge satterfield a clot-busting drug that day that helped his...
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washington was on the national mall to deliver the commencement address for for her alma mater, george washington university yesterday, and she couldn't help but throw out -- a joke about her abc hit "scandal." >> i know what some of you are thinking. you're thinking, we are celebrating our academic and intellectual achievements with the lady that is having an affair with the president on that tv show? >> washington graduated in 1998 and also reference other famous alumni, including: powell, she revealed is actually her cousin. the actress also received an honorary degree. there is plenty of good news for the cast of "scandal." the season finale was the most- watched episode for the show. it was also the most social show with more than 571,000 tweets. that is the highest number of tweets the show has received so far this season. read and quarterback robert griffin iii is responding to criticism over the actions of some generous fans. >> all the boxes of items that fans purchase from his wedding registry that he created at bed bath & beyond. a funny picture. he received a lot of criticism for accepting the g
washington was on the national mall to deliver the commencement address for for her alma mater, george washington university yesterday, and she couldn't help but throw out -- a joke about her abc hit "scandal." >> i know what some of you are thinking. you're thinking, we are celebrating our academic and intellectual achievements with the lady that is having an affair with the president on that tv show? >> washington graduated in 1998 and also reference other famous alumni,...
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crowley professor of george washington university and former assistant secretary of state to president obama and assistant to president clinton. p.j., what a pleasure to have you back. >> thank you john. >> john: is president obama trying to smudge that red line that assad was trying to cross and if he is, what could that do to u.s. credibility as it tries to manage adversaries like iran and north korea? >> as the president said, we have to be prudent and get our facts right. take some time to sort through this. he's absolutely right about that. i think i prefer to have him on the other side of the line where to acknowledge that chemicals have been used in the battlefield in syria. regardless of whether it is by the assad government or the rebels and be leading a conversation about how do we make the weapons more secure so they can't be used or they can't be stolen. >> john: in other words you're saying this is a president unwilling to commit troops to war on inadequate intelligence. >> well, i think a lot of people have interpreted the red line as meaning that we have to take military
crowley professor of george washington university and former assistant secretary of state to president obama and assistant to president clinton. p.j., what a pleasure to have you back. >> thank you john. >> john: is president obama trying to smudge that red line that assad was trying to cross and if he is, what could that do to u.s. credibility as it tries to manage adversaries like iran and north korea? >> as the president said, we have to be prudent and get our facts right....
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on the procedure that she went through, i spoke brem at george washington university. are we talking about the -- angelina jolie is a superstar but thousands of women make this decision every year. how important is it to women that she came out with this article? >> it is a difficult decision and a difficult surgery but an example of ultimate unity. -- beauty. it is important to realize that women can be followed carefully or have the surgery but it is different philosophically, detecting early cancer and what she did is to try to avoid having cancer. >> how many women can we save if more women were to decide to follow in her footsteps and have a preventive mastectomy? >> is a personal decision but i think many lives can be saved although we are good at detecting cancer with advanced technology. it is important to realize these women have a 95% reduction in their risk of developing breast cancer. they are almost guaranteed that by doing this, they will not have to deal with the ravages -- >> and if you do have this faulty gene, she talks about it, the risk is considera
on the procedure that she went through, i spoke brem at george washington university. are we talking about the -- angelina jolie is a superstar but thousands of women make this decision every year. how important is it to women that she came out with this article? >> it is a difficult decision and a difficult surgery but an example of ultimate unity. -- beauty. it is important to realize that women can be followed carefully or have the surgery but it is different philosophically, detecting...
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an adviser to one on abc's hit series "scandal," addressed students at her alma mater, george washington universityw someone else's script. or you can look at all you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that story involves skipping college altogether? to be a plumber? that's what mayor mike bloomberg's debatable advice to what he called so-so students on his radio show. the "new york daily news" had some photoshop fun with the idea. >> being a plumber actually for the average person probably would be a better deal because you don't spend four years spending $40,000, $50,000, tuition with no income. >> reporter: social media lit up after the mayor's comments, with many people agreeing with him. others said by his logic, even einstein would have been a plumber. susan saulny, abc news, washington. >> i want the president to speak at my graduation. do you remember your graduation speaker? >> no. i will always remember that. thank you, lordy. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7's "g
an adviser to one on abc's hit series "scandal," addressed students at her alma mater, george washington universityw someone else's script. or you can look at all you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that story involves skipping college altogether? to be a plumber? that's what mayor mike bloomberg's debatable advice to what he called so-so students on his radio show. the "new york daily news" had...
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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
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george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my time at g.w. >> okay. i have that number, by the way, and england and wales, out of every millionth person born alive in 1880, only 223 could expect to be alive 100 years later. 1880. so that's 112 years from now. 110, about that. for those born in 1990, out of one million people, 8,710 can expect to be alive 100 years later, 40 times greater. infants born in 2025 can expect to live 100 years. >> well, we should have cancer and heart disease, the big killers, under better control by that time, because people don't really die of brain disease. it is from other organs failing. >> and those organs can be maintained in improved health if the brain is servicing them
george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my time at g.w. >>...
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george washington university was told to go out and write their own script and not just follow what somebody else things they ought to do with their lives. president obama telling graduates at moorhouse college that they should reach for the story and shoot for being presidents of the united states like him. and then michael blockberg by contrast on his radio show told young people today that they might be just as well off becoming a plumber. yeah. reach for the bottom, michael bloomberg says and in other news, tom obama addvisor out yesterday on all sunday shows rebutting republican charges on the so-called scandals of the week. we will bring you up to date on all of that and more right here on current tv. iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all
george washington university was told to go out and write their own script and not just follow what somebody else things they ought to do with their lives. president obama telling graduates at moorhouse college that they should reach for the story and shoot for being presidents of the united states like him. and then michael blockberg by contrast on his radio show told young people today that they might be just as well off becoming a plumber. yeah. reach for the bottom, michael bloomberg says...
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reporter: kerrey washington, who plays an iser on "scandal," spoke at her alma mater in at george washington university. >> you can follow someone else's script or you can look at all you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that involves skipping college altogether? that's what mike bloomberg's debatable advice on his radio show. the "new york daily news" had fun with the idea. >> being a plumber actually for the average person probably would be a better deal because you don't spend four years spending tuition. >> reporter: a social media lit up with many agrees with him. others said by his logic, even einstein would have been a plumber. >> it's how he delivered that advice. susan, great to have you onboard, by the way. >>> when we come back here tonight, to remembering the actress that had that nightmare 20,000 feet. >>> and you'll remember this. ben affleck famously telling tens of millions his marriage was work at the oscars. his wife, jennifer garner, right there in the audience. last night, she was getting the last laugh.ustrat
reporter: kerrey washington, who plays an iser on "scandal," spoke at her alma mater in at george washington university. >> you can follow someone else's script or you can look at all you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that involves skipping college altogether? that's what mike bloomberg's debatable advice on his radio show. the "new york daily news" had fun with the idea. >> being...
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security at the heritage foundation and he is a political analyst and a professor at the george washington university right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ariel how well what accounts for the flip flop the american flip flop now they're going for the russian plan or something like that what do you think about that. well winston churchill said that americans can be counted upon to come to the best option after the tried everything else i think the united states missed an opportunity to. reinforce and support moderate. forces the center collapsed we ended up with extremists from the muslim brotherhood all the way to al-qaeda affiliated. job. up front. these are no good options today in syria and because ball is getting into the fray so the united states is trying to give it a shot it is not a ploy to derail the process unfortunately i want our viewers to understand the united states is not calling the shots on this there are other players as russia there's iran there. are a lot of people cars so yes. this is not something like president obama just pushin
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plays an adviser to one on abc's hit "scandal," addressed students at her alma mater, george washington university. >> you can follow someone else's script, trying to make choices that make other people happy. or you can look at all you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that involves skipping college altogether? to be a plumber? that's what mike bloomberg's debatable advice to what he called so-so students on his weekly radio show. the "new york daily news" had fun with the idea. >> being a plumber actually for the average person probably would be a better deal because you don't spend four years spending $40,000, $50,000, tuition with no income. >> reporter: a social media lit up after the mayor's comments, with many people agreeing with him. others said by his logic, even einstein, who was a so-so student, would have been a plumber. >> einstein was a so-so student. but we need good plummers. it's how he delivered that advice. susan, great to have you onboard, by the way. >>> when we come back here tonight, to remembering the
plays an adviser to one on abc's hit "scandal," addressed students at her alma mater, george washington university. >> you can follow someone else's script, trying to make choices that make other people happy. or you can look at all you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that involves skipping college altogether? to be a plumber? that's what mike bloomberg's debatable advice to what he called so-so...
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security at the heritage foundation and he is a political analyst and a professor at the george washington university right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ariel how well what accounts for the flip flop the american flip flop now they're going for the russian plan or something like it do you think about that. well winston churchill said that americans can be counted upon to come to the best option after the tried everything else i think the united states missed an opportunity to. reinforce and support moderates in thai forces the center collapsed we ended up with extremists from the muslim brotherhood all the way to al qaeda affiliated. job. front. these are no good options today in syria and because ball.
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prominent left-wing scholar and george washington university professor wrote a scathing op-ed today. calling for his firing. this follows calls in the left "huffington post" calling for him to go as well. the department of justice reach out to washington, d.c., bureau chiefs, organizations to set up a meeting with the attorney general to talk about changes to the guidelines for news organizations subpoenas. a source close to the attorney general telling fox news they regret the inquiries, and officially department of justice statement read they realize things might have gotten a little out of balance and he wants to make changes to make sure the rules fully accounted balance between the first amendment and law enforcement. not exactly a bouquet of roses extended by the attorney general. the white house continues to try to tempt down the calls for the resignation as the irs scandal worsens by the day. for investigations are now underway as new reports tonight show conservative groups remain targets of the irs. for more on the irs targeted tax return to fox news correspondent with our r
prominent left-wing scholar and george washington university professor wrote a scathing op-ed today. calling for his firing. this follows calls in the left "huffington post" calling for him to go as well. the department of justice reach out to washington, d.c., bureau chiefs, organizations to set up a meeting with the attorney general to talk about changes to the guidelines for news organizations subpoenas. a source close to the attorney general telling fox news they regret the...
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here to tell us the truth, susa dudley who runs the regulatory studies center in george washington universityames taylor who studies ergy for the heartland institute. so what is the problem? president obama just said he explained that he saved the $8,000. >> the problem is, we have hybrid cards and love them. we drive them, commute, take them on vacations. wheels of a pickup truck that w use around the firm. now, for are hybrids we value fuel economy. we like gas mileage. from a truck we value different things. the problem with the government rule is that they are ignoring all those other president -- precedents. the only thing of value is fuel economy. >> 78% favor requiring beeter fuel efficiency, but the car dealers say that this will make cars cost $3,000 more. >> and the government's own estimate is that the most recen rules the you just mentioned, $60 billion to achieve those. john: these are popular. >> and consumers right now if they want can purchase these automobiles right now. i am wondering why we're doing is of oil and sticking your nos and other people business. in order to make
here to tell us the truth, susa dudley who runs the regulatory studies center in george washington universityames taylor who studies ergy for the heartland institute. so what is the problem? president obama just said he explained that he saved the $8,000. >> the problem is, we have hybrid cards and love them. we drive them, commute, take them on vacations. wheels of a pickup truck that w use around the firm. now, for are hybrids we value fuel economy. we like gas mileage. from a truck we...
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here to tell us theruth, susan dudl who runs the regulatory studies center in george washington university james taylor who studies energy for the heartland institute. so what is the problem? president ama just said he explained that he saved the $8,000. >> the problem is, we have hybrid cards anlove them. we drive them, commute, take them on vacations. wheels of a pickup truck that w use around the firm. now, for are hybrids we vue fuel economy. we like gas milea. from a truck we value different ings. the problem with the government rule is that they ar ignoring all those otherpresident -- precedents. thee only thing of value is fue economy. >> 78% favor ruiring beeter fuel efficiency, but the car dealers say that this will make cars cost $3,000 more. >> and the government's own estite is that the most recent rules the youust mentioned, $60 billn to achieve those. john the are popular. >> and consumers right now if they want can purchase these automobiles right now. i am wondering why we're doing is of oil and sticking your nos and other people's business. in order to make cars mor fuel e
here to tell us theruth, susan dudl who runs the regulatory studies center in george washington university james taylor who studies energy for the heartland institute. so what is the problem? president ama just said he explained that he saved the $8,000. >> the problem is, we have hybrid cards anlove them. we drive them, commute, take them on vacations. wheels of a pickup truck that w use around the firm. now, for are hybrids we vue fuel economy. we like gas milea. from a truck we value...
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filled graduate it's today also and estimated 25,000 people were there to celebrate the george washington university class of 2013. this year commencement speaker was actress carry washington who is a gw alump me in case you didn't know ceremony also showed off university new look stage was decorated flags showing new logos and mono grams. and steve ebb colbert university of virginia some word of wisdom the comedian speak during exer size. recognizing the top student and professors at the university. you may learn sooner than most generations the hard lessons that you must as you make past for your seth. there is is no secret society out there. that will tap you on the shoulder one night and show you the way. because the truth secret is, your life will not be defined by the society that we have left you. colbert has some unique ties to university he was rejected. attend hampton sydney college state and later married university of virginia graduate. >> president obama delovers commencement speech at morehouse college in george george today. president gave some advice to graduates at the private all m
filled graduate it's today also and estimated 25,000 people were there to celebrate the george washington university class of 2013. this year commencement speaker was actress carry washington who is a gw alump me in case you didn't know ceremony also showed off university new look stage was decorated flags showing new logos and mono grams. and steve ebb colbert university of virginia some word of wisdom the comedian speak during exer size. recognizing the top student and professors at the...
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. >>> the national mall was filled today.to 25,000 people there to celebrate the george washington universiti class of 2013. this year's commencement speaker, was actress carry washington, agw alum. >> i am proud to be here. i'm shaking.kin and tremendously grateful foror the honorary degree you've you bestowed on me. i will spend the next two minutes trying to earn it. but i have to admit that i am even more proud of the gw degreg that took me four years, a lot of sleepless nights, student loans, study groups and more than a few drinks at lindy's to earn. >> the sorry moan showing up the university's new look as the stage was decorated with hags, showing the new logos. >>> stephen colbert gave the students words of wisdom. he recognized the top students and proffers at the university. >> you may learn sooner than tha most generations the hard lessol that you must always make the path for yourself. there is no secret society out there that will tap you on the t shoulder one night and show youu the way. because the true secret is, youu life will not be definded by the society that we have left
. >>> the national mall was filled today.to 25,000 people there to celebrate the george washington universiti class of 2013. this year's commencement speaker, was actress carry washington, agw alum. >> i am proud to be here. i'm shaking.kin and tremendously grateful foror the honorary degree you've you bestowed on me. i will spend the next two minutes trying to earn it. but i have to admit that i am even more proud of the gw degreg that took me four years, a lot of sleepless...
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professor of law at george washington university.much. >> thank you, carol. >>> up next in the "newsroom," like mardi gras or disney world, except it's a real life house of horrors, the cleaveland home where those girls were held captive so many years. distroni. lane keeping and steering assist... eleven enhanced systems in all. ♪ twelve, counting your adrenaline system. the 2014 e-class. the most intelligent, exhilarating mercedes-benz ever made. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> it's been three weeks since the dramatic rescue of three women in cleveland after they spent years in captivity. amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight were all arrested. they arrested ar yaiel castro. he is being held on $8 million bond. pamela brown is in cleveland and talked to neighbors in that neighborhood. >> reporter: you see ariel castro's home behind me, boarded up, guarded by a fence. people from all over coming by to take a look at it. we spoke to just to come see
professor of law at george washington university.much. >> thank you, carol. >>> up next in the "newsroom," like mardi gras or disney world, except it's a real life house of horrors, the cleaveland home where those girls were held captive so many years. distroni. lane keeping and steering assist... eleven enhanced systems in all. ♪ twelve, counting your adrenaline system. the 2014 e-class. the most intelligent, exhilarating mercedes-benz ever made. see your authorized...
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>> we have four academies george washington university in d.c. >> where i went to school. >> well, good university of rhode island and now university of connecticut. the goal is 100 campuses, 100 academies in the next 10 years. >> it's privately funded. >> yes. >> and yet you find even within this economic environment, that you're getting you guys are keeping the momentum that you had. >> how can we not do this? we're talking about a national resource. we're talking about children. there's nothing the matter with 400,000 kids. they're no less intelligent or more intelligent that that half a million other american teenagers, and only a 10th at many get a bachelors. we have a system that guarantees almost that them not have the most useful ladder to a productive middle class life. it's cyclical. >> you're such a beautiful grade. >> thank you. >> what has this meant to you? >> this has meant a lot to me. when i hear people in the past tell me i wish i had this when i was younger it makes me even be more grateful and thankful, because it's going to help me towards my future, towards how i s
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families prepare for graduation ceremonies at the university of maryland and george washington universityerry washington, the star of " scandal." powell the weather hold up? good morning, dave. >> a great day. -- a gray day. the fog is starting to lift a bit there in annapolis. you can barely make out the building in frostburg. 63 in annapolis, 62 in ashburn. right now, no rain falling, but we still have a frontal boundary to the south that is meandering. it is going to be with us all day long. as we go through the day today, much like yesterday, cloudy skies, cooler than normal, temperatures in the upper 60's, maybe low 70's. drizzle and showers are likely, especially later this afternoon. tomorrow, as we head back to work and school, mostly cloudy. it will be warmer tomorrow, temperature about 80 degrees. afternoon showers and thunderstorms a possibility. if you like summerlike weather, it is coming back at midweek. temperatures in the mid to upper 80's. thunderstorms by weekend. by memorial day weekend, cooler and drier. >> thank you. and thank you for watching. have a great morning. >
families prepare for graduation ceremonies at the university of maryland and george washington universityerry washington, the star of " scandal." powell the weather hold up? good morning, dave. >> a great day. -- a gray day. the fog is starting to lift a bit there in annapolis. you can barely make out the building in frostburg. 63 in annapolis, 62 in ashburn. right now, no rain falling, but we still have a frontal boundary to the south that is meandering. it is going to be with...
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and i said well, i'm on this counsel for george washington university and i happen to know a woman named kathy green who is a book age and. lo and behold, we put them together and we met for the first time tonight, which i found a mutual. but i remember riding with kathy. i drove her to union station to go that to new york. had she said paul -- this is than two dozen nine. i'm getting five books a day through the internet and dirty books mailed to me from authors. she said i'm just getting so many books and to be honest with you, i almost don't bother picking up the written books that arrive in the mail. i have so many that just come over the internet and it's so much easier. but that the chance of getting a book published was remote. but john had a very unusual book. we have an announcement. kathy green can tell you how it's doing. it's "the civil war in color" is the name of the book. but a shot up over there yesterday? [inaudible] >> on amazon will it get every single day, it was number nine yesterday. [applause] >> so we appreciate you coming tonight. i'll tell you a little bit about
and i said well, i'm on this counsel for george washington university and i happen to know a woman named kathy green who is a book age and. lo and behold, we put them together and we met for the first time tonight, which i found a mutual. but i remember riding with kathy. i drove her to union station to go that to new york. had she said paul -- this is than two dozen nine. i'm getting five books a day through the internet and dirty books mailed to me from authors. she said i'm just getting so...
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abc's hit "scandal" had counsel for graduates too addressing students at her alma mater, george washington university's script, try to make choices that will make other people happy, or you can look at all that you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that story involves skipping college altogether to be a plumber. that was mayor mike bloomberg's debatable advice to what he called so-so students on his radio show. "the new york daily news" had some photoshop fun with the idea. >> being a plumber for the average person would probably be a better deal, you don't spend four years, $40,000, $50,000 with no income. >> social media lit up with many agreeing. others said by his logic even einstein would have been a plumber. >> so, what do you have to do -- what do you have to do to get the president or first lady to come to your graduation? >> every place asks them. he just says -- >> we graduated. you look proud. >> did you get cum laude? or -- >> thank you, lordy! >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing s somniacs for two
abc's hit "scandal" had counsel for graduates too addressing students at her alma mater, george washington university's script, try to make choices that will make other people happy, or you can look at all that you have accomplished today and use it as fuel to venture forth and write your own story. >> reporter: what if that story involves skipping college altogether to be a plumber. that was mayor mike bloomberg's debatable advice to what he called so-so students on his radio...
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he went to work -- he went to george washington university here in town. he was recruited by one of his professors who suggested that he might want to apply to the cia. we worked first as an analyst and moved over to the other big side between analyst and operators and officers. he moved over to the clin destined side, worked against terrorism in greece out of athens and after 9/11 in pakistan. and was practices most well known for having helped capture the first of the guys considered at least at the time to be an important terrorist guy name abu zbada. who was caught in pakistan. this guy kiriakou helped run that operation. he left the cia in 2004. by 2007 when he gave that tv interview, he had been gone three years. >> i remember the time somebody acknowledged he ever worked for the cia. >> yes, it's funny. something has happened. i think it's changing the nature of the relationship between the government and journalism. it's still very much unresolved. kiriakou case is an example. post 9/11, a whole lot more people cared about national security issues
he went to work -- he went to george washington university here in town. he was recruited by one of his professors who suggested that he might want to apply to the cia. we worked first as an analyst and moved over to the other big side between analyst and operators and officers. he moved over to the clin destined side, worked against terrorism in greece out of athens and after 9/11 in pakistan. and was practices most well known for having helped capture the first of the guys considered at least...
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lucky right an american citizen who was killed in a drone strike in yemen graduated from george washington university presumably well read so it's not like he hasn't read into what islam is about and then to stumble on star diet for me majored in philosophy so he probably to some some we dig but why do they find what they find in islam well let me respond to that's a very good question first the assumption that education means a person is compassionate or sensible or clueless or inclusive is not really correct secondly that is coming from islam is equally not correct perhaps the most terrible example in recent history is what the germans did to the jewish community in germany in the nineteenth thirty's and forty's do you know that something like twenty five to thirty percent of the cases which was the most vicious of the german nazi party they were actually ph d.'s or they had them is a higher education degrees where did that leave their humanity they were completely unsympathetic to the jewish community so again they were they thought they were representing a higher civilization so we have to be ver
lucky right an american citizen who was killed in a drone strike in yemen graduated from george washington university presumably well read so it's not like he hasn't read into what islam is about and then to stumble on star diet for me majored in philosophy so he probably to some some we dig but why do they find what they find in islam well let me respond to that's a very good question first the assumption that education means a person is compassionate or sensible or clueless or inclusive is...
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law professor turley of george washington university tells us the obama administration would be wise over these documents to avoid the appearance of stonewalling. >>> fast moving wildfire in california's santa barbara county scorched 1,800 acres up from 1,000 acres monday afternoon. u.s. forest service spokesman madson tells us the flames are 10% contained. 900 personnel are in place to fight the fire and white fire as they call it is moving in to the back country. >>> u.s. home prices, they're seeing the biggest gains in seven years. new report shows that the s&p case-shiller index rose in the first quarter but -- here's the but, chief economist of zillow tells us numbers in large metro areas with housing booms on one hand and foreclosures on the other skewed the numbers. he says the bottom line -- these appreciation rates will slow down. >>> our fourth story "outfront" a pretrial set back for george zimmerman. a florida judge overseeing this case against the neighborhood watchman is barring the defense from introducing some key evidence about trayvon martin at trial, including his
law professor turley of george washington university tells us the obama administration would be wise over these documents to avoid the appearance of stonewalling. >>> fast moving wildfire in california's santa barbara county scorched 1,800 acres up from 1,000 acres monday afternoon. u.s. forest service spokesman madson tells us the flames are 10% contained. 900 personnel are in place to fight the fire and white fire as they call it is moving in to the back country. >>> u.s....
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army and now is a professional lecturer in the honors program at george washington university.at to have you with us, colonel wilkerson. >> great to be here. cenk: we did draw a red line in syria, it seems they've crossed it. doesn't seem like the country has got an appetite for another war in the middle east. what would you make of it and how would you advice if you were still part of the administration? >> i think the president's statement, which you just played was very circumspect, very prudent. this could have been an israel false flag operation, an opposition in syria false flag operation or could have been an actual use. we certainly don't know the evidence we've been given. the intelligence is that the evidence is really flakey. there is no way i would say my red line had been crossed and start something based on this very flimsy evidence. cenk: that's really interesting. you think there's at least some chance that it might have been an israeli false flag operation? what would be the motivation there? >> i think we've got a geostrategyically inept intelligence operation
army and now is a professional lecturer in the honors program at george washington university.at to have you with us, colonel wilkerson. >> great to be here. cenk: we did draw a red line in syria, it seems they've crossed it. doesn't seem like the country has got an appetite for another war in the middle east. what would you make of it and how would you advice if you were still part of the administration? >> i think the president's statement, which you just played was very...
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joining me now, daniel lieberman, professor at george washington university. dr.rman, thanks for joining us. talk to me how self-radicalization works on a psychological level, the idea that these two men are looking for an outlet, they find it online and do it to themselves. do that make sense? >> radical philosophies are appealing to certain kinds of people. it can give very easy answers to difficult questions. such as for people who are misfits, what's wrong with me? why do i feel like an outsider. these are the answers that can be found on radical sites on the internet. >> the idea, though, that these videos could take somebody and turn them into something they were not already, that seems tough for a lot of us to swallow, that they wouldn't already be bad people. although when you hear descriptions of dzhokhar tsarnaev, he is described as a typical 19-year-old dope smoker. >> right. radicalization does require social involvement, but that's what social media is. and social media is a relatively new phenomena. we don't know exactly how it compares to direct soc
joining me now, daniel lieberman, professor at george washington university. dr.rman, thanks for joining us. talk to me how self-radicalization works on a psychological level, the idea that these two men are looking for an outlet, they find it online and do it to themselves. do that make sense? >> radical philosophies are appealing to certain kinds of people. it can give very easy answers to difficult questions. such as for people who are misfits, what's wrong with me? why do i feel like...
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the most spirited defense of its policy authorizing this activity abroad was speaking at george washington university>> it is an unfortunate, but undeniable fact that some of these strikes -- some of these things come from a small number of united states citizens, who have decided to commit attacks against their own country from abroad. based on principles and supreme court decision handed down during world war ii as well as during its current conflict, it is clear that united states citizenship alone does not make such individual's immune from being targeted. >> that is attorney-general eric holder. jeremy scahill? to pointalso necessary out that the vast majority of the people being killed in these operations are not u.s. citizens. there pakistani, yemeni damaso somalian.yemeni, i think it is ironic that you have a president that is a constitutional law expert and an attorney general that is well- respected in the field of law coming forward to put together the defense of the stripping of the most basic rights in our constitution. the idea that you can simply of one branch of government unilaterall
the most spirited defense of its policy authorizing this activity abroad was speaking at george washington university>> it is an unfortunate, but undeniable fact that some of these strikes -- some of these things come from a small number of united states citizens, who have decided to commit attacks against their own country from abroad. based on principles and supreme court decision handed down during world war ii as well as during its current conflict, it is clear that united states...
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. >> i'm from george washington university. i just wanted to ask you briefly about one of the four categories of energy capture. i didn't have an idea how you calculate that or what it is. >> when i give longer talks about my book, energy capture is the trait of focus on the most. i didn't the cd because it's a bit more complicated. all of these traits have the own problems. the energy capture, i think you'll like the things that because that's the most important of these traits. in a sense some of my friends suggested to me i'm being unduly fussy and detail oriented in having for traits. i need one basic. energy capture drives everything off. the other pitch about how people use energy. the capture is the big thing. but hat i did for the energy capture i looked again at the social opposition, look at what is the highest level of energy capture on record, and the year 2000 a.d. it was the united states. the average american in terms of 220,000 killer calories per day, which is a staggering amount of energy if that were to the u
. >> i'm from george washington university. i just wanted to ask you briefly about one of the four categories of energy capture. i didn't have an idea how you calculate that or what it is. >> when i give longer talks about my book, energy capture is the trait of focus on the most. i didn't the cd because it's a bit more complicated. all of these traits have the own problems. the energy capture, i think you'll like the things that because that's the most important of these traits. in...