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it had a lot on its plate such as a contract to do the wiring at george washington university's science center. >> i think it's going to affect them drastically. >> they filed a motion in bankruptcy court complaining of truant's failure putting the project woefully behind schedule. truen also had electricians on the job on metro's orange and blue lines and on the new facility and in nova fairfax hospital. >> it's beautiful. >> while students mourn any delays in construction of g.w.'s new science center, ryan solomon wonders what he will do if the vehicle truen told him to take home the day it folded. >> we want it gone. >> a couple of former employees filed a class action suit against truen. it maintains the company broke the law by not providing adequate warning to workers violating the so-called warn account. >> it's definitely good for the -- warn act. >> it's good for the thousands of employees that haven't been paid. but in the long line what does that get you years down the road. >> clarke construction has more projects here at george washington university than just the science ce
it had a lot on its plate such as a contract to do the wiring at george washington university's science center. >> i think it's going to affect them drastically. >> they filed a motion in bankruptcy court complaining of truant's failure putting the project woefully behind schedule. truen also had electricians on the job on metro's orange and blue lines and on the new facility and in nova fairfax hospital. >> it's beautiful. >> while students mourn any delays in...
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he's a professor of law at george washington university. i know you've been listening in on this conversation. what do you say to what chris said and what dick said earlier today? >> first of all, there are two groups of people whose opinions you have to change. one is the senior executives. senior executives have to be held responsible. if senior executives are not held responsible, why would their successors act differently? the other group you have to change is large institutional investors, pension fund, mutual funds. i think what the government has done in leveeing the large civil penalties against these three banks was necessary but not sufficient. it brings to the share holders attention that there was system make wrongdoing at the banks and what is most shocking, the wrongdoing continued even after the crisis broke out. so that allegations include allegations -- actually admitted facts that they continued to sell shotty and fraudulent mortgages to the federal housing administration after the crisis broke out. there are basic conduct
he's a professor of law at george washington university. i know you've been listening in on this conversation. what do you say to what chris said and what dick said earlier today? >> first of all, there are two groups of people whose opinions you have to change. one is the senior executives. senior executives have to be held responsible. if senior executives are not held responsible, why would their successors act differently? the other group you have to change is large institutional...
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welcome to george washington university and the jack morton auditorium. we like to say we are the crossroads in public affairs to where media, politics, communication meet, collide, explode, whatever verb you andse, they do it at snpa we are very pleased and honored to be part of this event today. i want to thank you again for joining us at this digital campaigning when he 12 and beyond event. and we hope you'll join us for subsequent events as well. we have other ones upcoming am hosting a panel of journalists who will be discussing covering the midterm elections. this will include professional journalist from roll call, meet the press, washington post, and surely coincidentally i'm all of which happened to be alumni of george washington university and our program. please join us for that. you wouldn't want to miss that. and i joinrk kennedy in thanking him. paul wilson's contribution help make possible the school of media and public affairs to host the conference which many of you have attended today. also a member of our national council advisory board
welcome to george washington university and the jack morton auditorium. we like to say we are the crossroads in public affairs to where media, politics, communication meet, collide, explode, whatever verb you andse, they do it at snpa we are very pleased and honored to be part of this event today. i want to thank you again for joining us at this digital campaigning when he 12 and beyond event. and we hope you'll join us for subsequent events as well. we have other ones upcoming am hosting a...
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welcome to george washington university and the jack morton auditorium. we like to say we are the crossroads in public affairs to where media, politics, communication meet, collide, explode, whatever verb you . as we have all seen, the world is going more digital and we want to make sure that the people at strategic communication and advocacy students are at the forefront of understanding how you apply big data for political success. today's seminar is very timely. i am pleased to be collaborating with the school of public affairs. frank will be leading the conversation here. tonk has a great background make sure that we are highlighting the best innovations in sustainability. he also is an emmy award-winning journalist, prior to being the leader of the school of snpa he was with cnn for 21 years. lease welcome to the podium frank sesno. [applause] >> thank you, mark. good day, everybody. welcome to george washington university and the jack morton auditorium. we like to say we are the crossroads in public affairs to where media, politics, communication me
welcome to george washington university and the jack morton auditorium. we like to say we are the crossroads in public affairs to where media, politics, communication meet, collide, explode, whatever verb you . as we have all seen, the world is going more digital and we want to make sure that the people at strategic communication and advocacy students are at the forefront of understanding how you apply big data for political success. today's seminar is very timely. i am pleased to be...
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visit to the our national security archives at george washington university reveals documents about the gulf of tonkin in vietnam. a resolution gave president johnson broad powers to wage war in southeast asia. sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. while congress is in recess, american history tv will be in prime time monday through friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, featuring events from watergate. >> all weekend on american history tv, we are featuring historic sites and local historians from cities across america. these are highlights from c-span's 2014 city to her. stop atdeo from all our c-span.org/localcontent. >> photographer lauren irving retraced john freeman -- trip to photograph oregon campus. >> what makes this different from doing historical research is that sometimes the writing in the journal is so precise and well-described that i can find characteristics of location studies right in the journal. so i end up trying to capture that on film. i am trying to incorporate things in the images that are described in the journal. in late may of 1843, the expedition left westport, whic
visit to the our national security archives at george washington university reveals documents about the gulf of tonkin in vietnam. a resolution gave president johnson broad powers to wage war in southeast asia. sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. while congress is in recess, american history tv will be in prime time monday through friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, featuring events from watergate. >> all weekend on american history tv, we are featuring historic sites and local historians...
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we visited the national archive at george washington university to learn more. >> i'm tom blanton, the director of the national security archive. we are on the top floor of the main library at george washington university which is where we live. we are in a room full of boxes of declassified documents. artifactly an ar because most of the documents we get today are digital. born digital and made digital. people that use our collections are using them online. the courses we teach at george washington, for most of these kids, if it is not online, it does not exist. so part of our whole mission has been to get these primary sources, loosed from the government through the freedom of information act, and then get them into in digital formats, organize them, curate them, index them. so students and journalists can find them. citizens can find them. we get calls from congress. they have questions, too. >> how are you funded and where did you come from? >> we really were started by a whole group of journalists and historians back in the mid-1980's who, each of whom had used the freedom of info
we visited the national archive at george washington university to learn more. >> i'm tom blanton, the director of the national security archive. we are on the top floor of the main library at george washington university which is where we live. we are in a room full of boxes of declassified documents. artifactly an ar because most of the documents we get today are digital. born digital and made digital. people that use our collections are using them online. the courses we teach at george...
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>>guest: a political science professor at george washington university in and he steadies campaigns and elections. of we had no professional relationship and i have a capacity to start a very popular blogging called the mckee cage. if anybody can do this work. >>guest: to run this worries me? he said i want to do it. there really was a gamble. >>host: is a hard to write a book coast-to-coast. >>guest: it is incredibly hard but trying to right prickly in the less than one year it is brilliant because there were weeks it was every hour of the clock there are times them would go to bet at 3:00 in the morning he was going to bet at sitka -- getting a bit six thank you work on it is not ideal but you can do in nine months. >>host: what about the dnc and rnc? >> they are important collectors of tools for parties. both do this to understand the value of 500 for how often they have been touched by a campaign. being a clearing house to institutionalize what the obama campaign did whoever there nominate is forever the infrastructure that is not only a benefit but also for people who are intereste
>>guest: a political science professor at george washington university in and he steadies campaigns and elections. of we had no professional relationship and i have a capacity to start a very popular blogging called the mckee cage. if anybody can do this work. >>guest: to run this worries me? he said i want to do it. there really was a gamble. >>host: is a hard to write a book coast-to-coast. >>guest: it is incredibly hard but trying to right prickly in the less than one...
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. >> a new school year brings new rules for george washington >> the new school year is just getting underway on the campus of george washington university but there are some new rules that could have a big impact on the off campus lives of thousands of students and their foggy bottom neighbors. >> on certain days of the week, she feels like she's living a nightmare. the day this burnt-up doll head landed in her yard. yeah, that was one of those days. this is what life has been like living steps from george washington university's campus. >> lots of noise. >> we had students running from roof to roof on a couple town houses on 25th street. vandalism. the trash is unbelievable. >> even some students admit the parties have gotten out of hand. >> i would imagine some neighbors would maybe be irritated. we could definitely work on keeping it down. >> now for the first time the university is stepping in between the long-fought bottle between students living off campus and they're neighbors in foggy bottom. they have imposed fines for off campus trash violations, or for noise. they will get a warning first time, following violations could quic
. >> a new school year brings new rules for george washington >> the new school year is just getting underway on the campus of george washington university but there are some new rules that could have a big impact on the off campus lives of thousands of students and their foggy bottom neighbors. >> on certain days of the week, she feels like she's living a nightmare. the day this burnt-up doll head landed in her yard. yeah, that was one of those days. this is what life has...
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we visited the national archive at george washington university to learn more. >> i'm tom blanton, the director of the national security archive. we are on the top floor of the main library at george washington university which is where we live. we are in a room full of boxes of declassified documents. it's really an artifact because most of the documents we get today are digital. born digital and made digital. people that use our collections
we visited the national archive at george washington university to learn more. >> i'm tom blanton, the director of the national security archive. we are on the top floor of the main library at george washington university which is where we live. we are in a room full of boxes of declassified documents. it's really an artifact because most of the documents we get today are digital. born digital and made digital. people that use our collections
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. >> host: our guest teaches at george washington university. what do you do? who do you represent? >> guest: our firm represents primarily people in the energy business. we represent companies that are involved in any kind of energy that you can imagine everything from coal-fired power plants to natural gas, developing exploration to refiners and wind and solar projects. our law firm where i've been now for the last seven years or merely represents the energy industry. >> host: lbj signing the clean air act into law, photograph provided to us about that event. we are talking about the ultimate impact of the clean air act with our guest, linda from texas, republican line. >> caller: i've heard several things about the epa coming afterward -- wood-burning so some people not using wood burning stoves in their homes anymore. is there any truth to that? and how come there's no one on your panel that's opposing the other side? >> guest: well, epa i think it's in the process of updating regulations for wood burning stoves. >> host: it comes down to personal level. >> guest: it is remarkab
. >> host: our guest teaches at george washington university. what do you do? who do you represent? >> guest: our firm represents primarily people in the energy business. we represent companies that are involved in any kind of energy that you can imagine everything from coal-fired power plants to natural gas, developing exploration to refiners and wind and solar projects. our law firm where i've been now for the last seven years or merely represents the energy industry. >>...
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i'm joined by former assistant secretary of state and public affairs and now a fellow at george washington university. pj, good to see you. i understand at the state department now, they are under going a process that they last under went when they were trying to understand al qaeda. where they discovered it was perhaps bigger and more powerful than they thought it was going to end up being. to some degree they are scrambling to get as much information on i.s.i.l., i.s.i.s. or the islamic state as they can. >> certainly i.s.i.s. benefits from the example al qaeda sets. i.s.i.s. was a member in good standing of that organization, but al qaeda kicked it out, because it thought its tactics were too brutal. it is part of a global movement, but obviously it is the latest pretender in trying to establish an islamic caliphate within the middle east. what distinguishes i.s.i.s. from its predecessors is the ability to gain meaningful territory, hold that territory, and govern the territory. it has significant assets that others have not yet attracted. >> in the words of counterinsurgency expert, this is the m
i'm joined by former assistant secretary of state and public affairs and now a fellow at george washington university. pj, good to see you. i understand at the state department now, they are under going a process that they last under went when they were trying to understand al qaeda. where they discovered it was perhaps bigger and more powerful than they thought it was going to end up being. to some degree they are scrambling to get as much information on i.s.i.l., i.s.i.s. or the islamic state...
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light to merge the corcoran gallery of art with the george washington university and national gallery of art. court-- a d.c. superior judge okayed it. the art gallery will become part of gw and the collection will go to the national gallery. the smithsonian is getting a boost, john gonzalez shows us items documenting the history of gay, lesbian, and transgender people in history. >> documents have been collected in this special memorabilia. from arizona to maryland. they say it is not the distance traveled or how long it has taken. more importantly, it is an this societyw far has come. the history of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and cringe and her people are being added to the smithsonian institution -- and gender people are being added to the smithsonian institution. they will be on display at the smithsonian today. including scripts from "will and flag." the first pride the passport of a first openly gay u.s. ambassador and a tennis racket from renÉe richards, who won a new york supreme court decision in 1975. >> times are changing. than today.asier 1500 years from now, people will be ab
light to merge the corcoran gallery of art with the george washington university and national gallery of art. court-- a d.c. superior judge okayed it. the art gallery will become part of gw and the collection will go to the national gallery. the smithsonian is getting a boost, john gonzalez shows us items documenting the history of gay, lesbian, and transgender people in history. >> documents have been collected in this special memorabilia. from arizona to maryland. they say it is not the...
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. >> reporter: a relieved george washington university senior finally got his 24 boxes back wednesdaymorning. tom berry spent five days hunting down store for summer's owner. at one point he went to the address listed on the gw campus. >> i really got worried when i went over there and a security guard said oh, you got scammed. you better file a police report 36789. >> reporter: tom berry got -- report. >> reporter: tom berry got his boxes back, but did he it through a whole lot of hard work and luck. store for summer's facebook page is littered with angry messages, from reagan henderson, i'm pretty desperate at this point. what do you need from me to return my things? i'll do just about anything at this point. >> and from kristen neff. has anyone spoken to a live person? can anyone post phone numbers and e-mail addresses of a responsible person. >> store for summer makes storing your stuff simmer. >> reporter: the company has a fairly slick youtube ad, but it's only response to facebook is we understand there have some issues with people's deliveries. we are aware of the issues and a
. >> reporter: a relieved george washington university senior finally got his 24 boxes back wednesdaymorning. tom berry spent five days hunting down store for summer's owner. at one point he went to the address listed on the gw campus. >> i really got worried when i went over there and a security guard said oh, you got scammed. you better file a police report 36789. >> reporter: tom berry got -- report. >> reporter: tom berry got his boxes back, but did he it through a...
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houston who handled cases and from "inside story" studio is naomi, a professor of law at the george washington university school of law. naomi let me start with you - are we still catching up in the legal code, in the 8 point type to where we are as people making ourselves. >> this is absolutely a case where the technology is outpacing the law. as you have mentioned, there are patch works of state laws. it depend on the state in which you live as to whether or not a enforceable. >> paul, do you add a level of overseas? >> you add a level of risk. along with all the talk of complications that you are talking about. this child that you have may end up being raised in horrible conditions. it may be exposed to things you never dreamed your child would be exposed to, because you might not end up taking your kid home. most of the time though it works out well. when you have a child in this way, if you come from one country and travel to another to do that, are the contracts you make internationally with the surrogate mother enforceable in her home country? >> that's all over the mat more than in the united sta
houston who handled cases and from "inside story" studio is naomi, a professor of law at the george washington university school of law. naomi let me start with you - are we still catching up in the legal code, in the 8 point type to where we are as people making ourselves. >> this is absolutely a case where the technology is outpacing the law. as you have mentioned, there are patch works of state laws. it depend on the state in which you live as to whether or not a enforceable....
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the weekend, or visit national security archives at george washington university reveals the classified documents about the gulf of tonkin in vietnam. 50 years ago this week, congress passed the gulf of tonkin resolution, giving president johnson broad powers to wage war in southeast asia. american artifacts, sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern watch more next week and while congress is in recess, american history tv will be in primetime today through friday, featuring events on watergate. american history tv on c-span3. the annual fancy farm picnic was held today in kentucky. among the speakers, the candidates in this year's senate race. republican senate leader mitch mcconnell and democratic secretary of state anderson wondered in grimes. other speakers included kentucky governor steve bashir and senator rand paul. beshear is first to speak in this 30-minute portion of the picnic. >> thank you. thank you very much. excuse me just one minute. i'm sorry. i just had to get one less photo of the senator before kentucky voters retire him in november. and retire him they will. kentuckians
the weekend, or visit national security archives at george washington university reveals the classified documents about the gulf of tonkin in vietnam. 50 years ago this week, congress passed the gulf of tonkin resolution, giving president johnson broad powers to wage war in southeast asia. american artifacts, sunday at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern watch more next week and while congress is in recess, american history tv will be in primetime today through friday, featuring events on watergate....
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the gallery and starts will become part of the national gallery of art and usual -- and george washington university after the judge approved the merger monday and the corcoran has struggled because of financial issues. >> we are following metro this noon. get ready for delays on the rns and red lines this weekend. the trains will run every 20 minutes on the red line between shady grove and glenmont. at other be 10 minutes stops in metro plans to start the 7000 series train cars. espn has reported the johnny manziel was fined $12,000 for his obscene gesture during the third quarter of sunday's game. game.t was monday's he flipped off the redskins bench as he returned to the huddle after throwing an errant pass. he called the moment a lapse of judgment and suggested he was being taunted by the washington sideline. >> that's called the nfl. >> coming up, we have a health warning about an unapproved medication used to treat children's goals. >> plus, concussion awareness is changing the way kids are trained to play football so find out how young is too young to play. >> we will tell you what one popula
the gallery and starts will become part of the national gallery of art and usual -- and george washington university after the judge approved the merger monday and the corcoran has struggled because of financial issues. >> we are following metro this noon. get ready for delays on the rns and red lines this weekend. the trains will run every 20 minutes on the red line between shady grove and glenmont. at other be 10 minutes stops in metro plans to start the 7000 series train cars. espn has...
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judith, profession of george washington university. from british klum y a scholar of islamic theology, and from tampa, senior director of middle east and north africa for the national endowment for democracy. we've been talking about this new islamic state, but what about the majority in iraq, the mostly shia population that is living further east from this newly proclaimed state. are they hunkering down, getting ready for the next assault from west to east? what happens now in a country as divided as your home in iraq? >> reporter: well, the biggest problem is while you have an emerging confident, clear charismatic leader with a vision and a project, you look amongst iraqi leaders to see who has that project, and who has that vision, and what have they done for ten years with their resources and with the opportunity that they were given? not much. and that is what makessal baghdadi dangerous. certainly he has been able to sell that argument clearly to the sunnies, who have been marginalized. let us not forget it was basically the sunn
judith, profession of george washington university. from british klum y a scholar of islamic theology, and from tampa, senior director of middle east and north africa for the national endowment for democracy. we've been talking about this new islamic state, but what about the majority in iraq, the mostly shia population that is living further east from this newly proclaimed state. are they hunkering down, getting ready for the next assault from west to east? what happens now in a country as...
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the ruling today means corcoran gallery of art is merge its museum and college into george washington university and the national gallery of art and that effectively dissolves the gallery and dissolves the assets. it's been plagued by financial and managerial troubles for years now. >>> it is now the defense's turn in the mcdonnell corruption trial. it kicked off with testimony about a demanding difficult first lady. 1 witness used strong words to describe maureen mcdonnell. peggy fox reports from richmond. >> we've been looking forward to getting started, think we got off to a good start. it's a process. the truth is continuing to come out. >> reporter: tough to hear those things about your wife, governor? >> of course. >> reporter: mcdonnell's secretary of the commonwealth janet kelly reiterated the image of a screaming first lady. kelly said maureen mcdonnell was very difficult, demanding, divaish, that she exaggerated and had secretive behavior and was known to hide things, shopping. kelly said the entire governor's mansion staff wrote and signed a massive resignation letter if the first lad
the ruling today means corcoran gallery of art is merge its museum and college into george washington university and the national gallery of art and that effectively dissolves the gallery and dissolves the assets. it's been plagued by financial and managerial troubles for years now. >>> it is now the defense's turn in the mcdonnell corruption trial. it kicked off with testimony about a demanding difficult first lady. 1 witness used strong words to describe maureen mcdonnell. peggy fox...
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he is a middle east and north africa expert at george washington university. he has also served at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. they ask for being with us. talk to me about the timing. if these reports are true, why did the united arab emirates and egypt take this action now? >> there is a conflict in libya over the control of the capital and over islamist versus. uae and egypt chose this moment to step in and affect the balance. it had the opposite effect. the islamist militia managed to take over the airport and a large part of tripoli, largely in reaction to this bombing. it is very bad, too, because now libyans are sprawling on the -- scrawling on the egyptian him to see "go home now." involvement will backfire on any power that tries to interfere. >> is that the reason for the secrecy? >> these secrecy by the egyptians and the uae -- and i do not believe the egyptians have admitted to anything and the uae have been silenced -- clearly they did not want backlash. the u.s. has not been secret at all. not only did they mention it today and the pentagon brief
he is a middle east and north africa expert at george washington university. he has also served at the u.s. embassy in tripoli. they ask for being with us. talk to me about the timing. if these reports are true, why did the united arab emirates and egypt take this action now? >> there is a conflict in libya over the control of the capital and over islamist versus. uae and egypt chose this moment to step in and affect the balance. it had the opposite effect. the islamist militia managed to...
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. >> reporter: the real patch adams grew up in arlington, attended george washington university. he now livesn liis. when that movie came out in 1998, adams called the film inaccurate in the way it portrays his wife. >>> as soon as news broke, reaction started pouring in. pam dawber said, i am completely and totally devastated. et even the president said, he was one of a kind. he arrived in our lives as an alien but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit. williams had been suffering with severe depression according to his spokesperson, a difficult reminder that mental illness can hit anybody, no matter how much money, fame or friends you hav if you know of anyone struggling with depression or other mental illnesses, crisislink is just one of the local places that ca help. they have a 24-hour hotline at 703-527-4077. you can also look at the resources on changing minds at nbcwashington.com. >>> a toddler was visiting relatives but she never got home again. she was shot after a fit between twme tonight, her mother is speakin out for t fstim shomari stone has our sto
. >> reporter: the real patch adams grew up in arlington, attended george washington university. he now livesn liis. when that movie came out in 1998, adams called the film inaccurate in the way it portrays his wife. >>> as soon as news broke, reaction started pouring in. pam dawber said, i am completely and totally devastated. et even the president said, he was one of a kind. he arrived in our lives as an alien but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit. williams...
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the 41-year-old glover was treated and released from george washington university hospital. in addition to his acting roles, glover also worked in gang prevention efforts with the group called peaceaholics. >>> police are still awaiting toxicology reports but they believe a 17-year-old woodbridge, virginia teen died following a suspected drug overdose at a maryland concert. the death was the second suspected overdose following the mad decent block party music festival at merriweather post pa villain in columbia, maryland on friday. a 20-year-old university of maryland student who also attended the concert died over the weekend. authorities don't believe the young men knew each other. 19 others were treated and released from a local hospital. >>> after a weekend without water, it's -- life is getting back to normal in toledo, ohio. the water there was contaminated with a toxin but as craig boswell reports, this morning's test results show that it is once again safe to drink. >> i'm pretty thirsty right now. >> reporter: the toledo mayor lifted a do not drink order and raised
the 41-year-old glover was treated and released from george washington university hospital. in addition to his acting roles, glover also worked in gang prevention efforts with the group called peaceaholics. >>> police are still awaiting toxicology reports but they believe a 17-year-old woodbridge, virginia teen died following a suspected drug overdose at a maryland concert. the death was the second suspected overdose following the mad decent block party music festival at merriweather...
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daniel lieberman is a professor of behavioral sciences at george washington university. >> the doctors are expected to prescribe medication based on clinical evidence and the clinical evidence simply isn't there. we're guessing when we use a drug like this and considering the reports of death, it is probably not a good idea to guess. >> the system here says it's too dangerous. what is shooting up heroin, dangerous. >> when all the safe effective alternatives have been exhausted, it's understandable that people are willing to potentially risk their lives if it gives them hope. >> reporter: hope is all she has left. she put her faith and $175 into the one-week program. >> i can't have this in my house with the other children. his siblings are just so sad. they just want their brother back. me and my husband are so sad. all we want is our son back judge their sadness is now on hold. >> i just have to have faith that this is going to work. >> reporter: lucas recently returned from the week-long program and his mother told us she got her son back, but the treatment is short-lived, designed
daniel lieberman is a professor of behavioral sciences at george washington university. >> the doctors are expected to prescribe medication based on clinical evidence and the clinical evidence simply isn't there. we're guessing when we use a drug like this and considering the reports of death, it is probably not a good idea to guess. >> the system here says it's too dangerous. what is shooting up heroin, dangerous. >> when all the safe effective alternatives have been...
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with frank as director of homeland security policy institute have long memories at the george washington university where his institute is located. fewk is our speaker in a moments. he is the associate vice president at george washington university. i'm sure he is a leader in many other regards here at george washington. think he is called upon to advise senior officials in the executive branch. on a variety of national and homeland security issues. hase's probably no one that a broader vision of homeland cilluffo.han frank he's published extensive live in journals. i remember frank from the early days of homed security, because not leavem rich did home without frank cilluffo with him. so frank was one of the closest advisors to secretary tom ridge as the department was being stood up, in the early 2000's. the whitein office at house, called the office of homeland security, which is a shop. and grew into, as we her earlier, $40 billion enterprise the department of homeland security today. before the wows frank was involved with the center for strategic and international studies. could go on and on
with frank as director of homeland security policy institute have long memories at the george washington university where his institute is located. fewk is our speaker in a moments. he is the associate vice president at george washington university. i'm sure he is a leader in many other regards here at george washington. think he is called upon to advise senior officials in the executive branch. on a variety of national and homeland security issues. hase's probably no one that a broader vision...
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that is from george washington university. that begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern .e have been keeping tabs on members of congress during the break. thompson sanford -- congressman sanford bishop from georgia talks about supporting american jobs. also, this from congressman steve southerland of florida, "proud to welcome defense contractors to panama city and show them the benefits of relocating to northwest florida." says to patrick murphy a company that manufactures led lighting, as part of the florida district jobs tour. comments from members of congress. next week -- >> this weekend on the c-span networks -- tonight on c-span, native american history. day on saturday, live all coverage from the national book festival science pavilion. evening, from bbc scotland, a discussion on whether to end a political union with england. with the chief justice of the second circuit court of appeals, sharing his approach to interpreting laws passed by congress. on c-span2 tonight at 8:00 p.m., "in depth" with congressman ron paul, then on saturday, coverage from the national bo
that is from george washington university. that begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern .e have been keeping tabs on members of congress during the break. thompson sanford -- congressman sanford bishop from georgia talks about supporting american jobs. also, this from congressman steve southerland of florida, "proud to welcome defense contractors to panama city and show them the benefits of relocating to northwest florida." says to patrick murphy a company that manufactures led lighting, as part...
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. >> you know, my school, george washington university was the number one party school when i went inthere. >> it was before i entered. then it went down. >> i wish i got my hands on the list before i enrolled. >> there you go. >> would have been a little different. >> could be. >>> up next, a baby seal that just wanted to get on while the surfing action began. here's the video to prove it did just that. >> one guy had his gopro camera mounted on his board as the seal swam up and started making himself comfortable. he obviously had some trouble staying on but wouldn't we all? >> yeah, we should say this happened in the waves along the coast of england, and it went on for about an hour or so. most importantly, it sure seems like everyone really enjoyed themselves, and apparently they were worried that the seal wasn't doing okay. but he was checked out. >> he looks so cuddly and fun and slimy and good. >>> all right, this one is my favorite. a little boy from pennsylvania may have his eye on my job here. meet this guy. noah ritter visited the county fair with his grandfather and took in
. >> you know, my school, george washington university was the number one party school when i went inthere. >> it was before i entered. then it went down. >> i wish i got my hands on the list before i enrolled. >> there you go. >> would have been a little different. >> could be. >>> up next, a baby seal that just wanted to get on while the surfing action began. here's the video to prove it did just that. >> one guy had his gopro camera mounted...
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blanton and we are here on the top floor of the main washington -- main library of the george washington university. we are in a room with declassified artifacts. most of the documents we get today are digital. we can look through the historians' work, the inside the interceptsk, of the north vietnamese conversations, and listen to president johnson's phone calls as he is talking with the ,ecretary of defense, mcnamara and begin to understand two huge realities that were not known to the public at the time. one, that the north vietnamese attacks on the sd
blanton and we are here on the top floor of the main washington -- main library of the george washington university. we are in a room with declassified artifacts. most of the documents we get today are digital. we can look through the historians' work, the inside the interceptsk, of the north vietnamese conversations, and listen to president johnson's phone calls as he is talking with the ,ecretary of defense, mcnamara and begin to understand two huge realities that were not known to the public...
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this week and come our visit to the national security archives at george washington university reveals the classified documents about vietnam. they passed the resolution giving president johnson rod powers -- a broad powers to wage war in the pacific. recess,ngress is in american history tv will be in prime time monday through friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern featuring events from washington on its -- from watergate on its 40th anniversary. years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington or click you you.up -- directly to offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. by thec-span, created cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought u.s. a public service by your little cable or satellite provider. watch as an hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. host: we want to introduce you to richard gage. the founder of a group called architects and engineers for 9/11 truth. of 2200e are a group architects and engineers dedicated to finding out what really happened at the world trade center with the destruction of all thre
this week and come our visit to the national security archives at george washington university reveals the classified documents about vietnam. they passed the resolution giving president johnson rod powers -- a broad powers to wage war in the pacific. recess,ngress is in american history tv will be in prime time monday through friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern featuring events from washington on its -- from watergate on its 40th anniversary. years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington...
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and robin juni an environmental law professor at george washington university. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. texas governor rick perry is in washington, d.c., thursday, for a discussion on the new politics of immigration. we'll be live at this event. hosted by the heritage foundation and the national journal. starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> i'm greta brawner and this week on the washington journal we'll be focused on president lyndon johnson's vision for a great society. and its impact today. tune in at 7:00 a.m. eastern team and also join the conversation by calling us or sending us an email, and you can also send us a tweet and join the conversation on facebook.com/c-span. >> tomorrow night on c-span, we examine opposing views on the issue of climate change. we'll hear from greenpeace co-founder patrick moore who challenges the idea that humans are the cause of global warming. ere's a preview. >> even the ipcc does not subscribe to the belief that extreme weather events are tied to global warming, whether
and robin juni an environmental law professor at george washington university. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. texas governor rick perry is in washington, d.c., thursday, for a discussion on the new politics of immigration. we'll be live at this event. hosted by the heritage foundation and the national journal. starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> i'm greta brawner and this week on the washington journal we'll be focused on president lyndon...
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. >>> george washington university's former president is getting a lot of buzz on-line for some controversial remarks he made this week. dr. steven trackenburg appeared on the diane ream show while discussing the topics of fraternities and sororities. the issue of sexual assault came up. here's what he had to say. >> without making the victims responsible for what happens, one of the groups that has to be trained not to drink in excess are women. part of the problem is you have men who take advantage of women who drink too much, and there are women who drink too much. we need to educate our daughters and our children on that regard." >> now, following a viewer phone call the doctor said later he did not anticipate his comments to be taken so literally. >>> after more than seven hours just last night, the debate continued about plans to build a firing range near sugarloaf mountain in maryland. the facility would be located about ten miles south of frederick. the frederick news post is reporting that hundreds of people attended that public hearing. it went on for more than seven hours last nigh
. >>> george washington university's former president is getting a lot of buzz on-line for some controversial remarks he made this week. dr. steven trackenburg appeared on the diane ream show while discussing the topics of fraternities and sororities. the issue of sexual assault came up. here's what he had to say. >> without making the victims responsible for what happens, one of the groups that has to be trained not to drink in excess are women. part of the problem is you have...
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and i just got my mba from george washington university.he best thing, investing in myself, learning what to do with my money, and the things that interest me as i'm a retired nfl player. >> what do you do with this education and insight? >> right now, i'm trying to be an analyst for nfl radio and sirius xm radio. i have a team i'm trying to put together to help athletes in transition. if i can find the right guys to help me put my vision together, that would be great. at first and foremost, i want to put my time toward broadcasting, because now that i'm graduating -- >> any thoughts for current players or players that are recently retired? how do they deal with their money and the future? >> the best way to deal with your money is to have a great financial team. when i say at team, you have to have more than a stockbroker. >> you had an agent that helped you, right? >> my agent was my agent, but i also had an account and that oversaw all of my finances, whether investing in stocks, bonds, whatever. she oversaw everything. to have the check
and i just got my mba from george washington university.he best thing, investing in myself, learning what to do with my money, and the things that interest me as i'm a retired nfl player. >> what do you do with this education and insight? >> right now, i'm trying to be an analyst for nfl radio and sirius xm radio. i have a team i'm trying to put together to help athletes in transition. if i can find the right guys to help me put my vision together, that would be great. at first and...
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march of 1981 when sarah and i sat together in a tiny room near the emergency room at george washington universityhospital. trying to comfort each other while we were both gripped with unspeakable fear. the bond we established then was unlike any other. jim was the personification of courage and perseverance. >>> right now, leaders from 50 african nations are in the district for a first of a kind summit. the u.s./africa leaders summit begins today with a focus on trde and poverty. john kerry spoke to the group. this summit could cause some problems if you're trying to get in or around the city in the next couple of days. for a way around all of the road closures and the parking restrictions, please check out our website, nbcwashington.com. >>> another alternative for getting around the city is a step closer to coming online today. today streetcar operators began training on the streetcar line in northeast. 28 drivers are learning the certifications to run the cars. d. dot says it wants this two-mile line to be accessible to anyone. >> anyone that comes here will be able to use this, whether they'r
march of 1981 when sarah and i sat together in a tiny room near the emergency room at george washington universityhospital. trying to comfort each other while we were both gripped with unspeakable fear. the bond we established then was unlike any other. jim was the personification of courage and perseverance. >>> right now, leaders from 50 african nations are in the district for a first of a kind summit. the u.s./africa leaders summit begins today with a focus on trde and poverty. john...
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visit to the our national security archives at george washington university reveals documents about the gulf of tonkin in vietnam. a resolution gave president
visit to the our national security archives at george washington university reveals documents about the gulf of tonkin in vietnam. a resolution gave president
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. >> tomorrow on washington journal, george washington university -- a george washington university professor looks at what is next for isis. crisis management. why some candidates survive a crisis while others do not. plus your facebook comments, phone calls, and tweaked. washington journal is live thursday at 7:00 a.m.. twoext comer marks from federal immigration judges. will hear about the effectiveness of the courts to deal with the cases. and what can be done to help the children. this is close to one hour. >> >> i want to thank everyone for coming today. my name is jamie horwitz, member of the national press club and the newsmaker committee. on behalf of the club and committee, i want to thank you for joining us for this very special newsmaker, an unprecedented newsmaker. we will hear from two federal immigration judges this morning. before i introduce our guest, i want to take care of a little housekeeping. we have usual rules. for this particular newsmaker we have unusual rules. the usual are to questions each. members of the press club and any credentialed journalists may ask questio
. >> tomorrow on washington journal, george washington university -- a george washington university professor looks at what is next for isis. crisis management. why some candidates survive a crisis while others do not. plus your facebook comments, phone calls, and tweaked. washington journal is live thursday at 7:00 a.m.. twoext comer marks from federal immigration judges. will hear about the effectiveness of the courts to deal with the cases. and what can be done to help the children....
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will work with the director of homeland security and policy institute memories at the george washington university where the homeland security institute is located. he is our speaker in a few moments. the associate vice president at the george washington university. i am sure he is a leader there and many other regards. routinely called upon but i think all the time called upon probably to advise senior executivein the branch, u.s. armed services on the friday of national and homeland security issues. air is probably no one who has a broader vision of homeland security. he is published extensively in academic law, business and policy journals. i remember frank from the early days of homeland security, because i think tom ridge did not leave home without frank solo file -- franks lupo with him. served in the office of the white house called the office of homeland security. it was really a small shop. frank grew into $40 billion enterprise, the department of homeland security today. before the white house, frank was involved with the center for strategic and international studies. laterally i could
will work with the director of homeland security and policy institute memories at the george washington university where the homeland security institute is located. he is our speaker in a few moments. the associate vice president at the george washington university. i am sure he is a leader there and many other regards. routinely called upon but i think all the time called upon probably to advise senior executivein the branch, u.s. armed services on the friday of national and homeland security...
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have long memories at the george washington university where he is located. frank is our speaker and a few moments. frank is the associate vice president at the george washington university. i'm sure he is a leader there and many other regards to george washington. it says routinely called upon, but i think all the time called upon probably, to advise senior officials in the executive ranch, and armed services in a variety of issues. there is probably no one that has a broader vision of homeland security than frank cilluffo. i remember frank from the early days of homeland security because tom ridge did not leave home without frank cilluffo with him. he was one of the closest advisor -- advisers. he served in office at the white house in the office of homeland security which was a small shop. billioninto a $40 enterprise. house, frankite was involved with the center for strategic and international studies. i could go on and on about frank cilluffo's background and resume. let me introduce him. thank you joe for that overly kind introduction. myself,e to introd
have long memories at the george washington university where he is located. frank is our speaker and a few moments. frank is the associate vice president at the george washington university. i'm sure he is a leader there and many other regards to george washington. it says routinely called upon, but i think all the time called upon probably, to advise senior officials in the executive ranch, and armed services in a variety of issues. there is probably no one that has a broader vision of...
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here in washington, george washington university a few years ago. i was sitting up close. i'll never forget, it must have been two hours and he was making all of us laugh so hard. but he was working so hard. he was so passionate. he was sweating. the towels were coming out. they were soaking because he gave it all of that. i'm sure you noticed that, as well. >> well, he did his standup act in front of a water bottles and he would go through 10, 20, 30 bottles of water in the course of a single evening. he gave us everything he had. he withheld nothing. the only thing that withheld from us was his suffering. and in the end, he paid for that. that is a sacrifice to making >> what an amazing, amazing talent. all of us are so sad that we have to do what we're doing right now. remember him because we would have enjoyed his performances. serious and comedic for many, many years to come. james, thanks very much for sharing thoughts an with us. we appreciate your joining us. >> you're very welcome. thank you. >> thank you, japs lipton inside the actor's studio. please be sure to t
here in washington, george washington university a few years ago. i was sitting up close. i'll never forget, it must have been two hours and he was making all of us laugh so hard. but he was working so hard. he was so passionate. he was sweating. the towels were coming out. they were soaking because he gave it all of that. i'm sure you noticed that, as well. >> well, he did his standup act in front of a water bottles and he would go through 10, 20, 30 bottles of water in the course of a...
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visit to the our national security archives at george washington university reveals declassified documentsweek, congressis passed the gulf of tonkin resolution giving president johnson broad powers to wage war in southeast asia. watch more american history tv next week. while congress is in recess, american history tv would be in prime time featuring events from watergate on the 40th anniversary. american history tv >> a monday night on the communicators, three members of congress talk about their technology legislation. >> i believe an open, a free internet. when you look at where the internet has come and going into the future, only the private sector. >> privacy, not expose the product. rulesnk these blackout the ftc to the first move" finally at the end of the year but we believe they will follow suit. addressl that tries to rules over returns mission consent basically giving people level footing when it comes to negotiating with a broadcast and big apple to negotiate
visit to the our national security archives at george washington university reveals declassified documentsweek, congressis passed the gulf of tonkin resolution giving president johnson broad powers to wage war in southeast asia. watch more american history tv next week. while congress is in recess, american history tv would be in prime time featuring events from watergate on the 40th anniversary. american history tv >> a monday night on the communicators, three members of congress talk...
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the museum will be dissolved between george washington university and the gallery of art. today's farewell hug begins at 2:00 this afternoon. >>> well, a healthy breakfast is important for your kids as they get ready to head to school. >> it can be tough to pick out which cereal fits the bill. erika gonzalez tells us which ones are truly nutritious. >> reporter: like nine out of ten families in the u.s., the russos kick off the morning with a bowl of cereal. >> it's important to start off the day eating something nutritional because i think it will carry us through the day and make us feel better. >> reporter: there are so many choices in the cereal aisle with healthy claims on the labels. consumer reports set out to find which healthy cereals taste the best. so what is healthy? look for cereals that contain at least five grams of fiber or more, a maximum of three grams of fat, a max of 140 milligrams of sodium, and under eight grams of sugar per serving. also important, a short ingredient list. >> when you have fewer ingredients in a cereal, you have fewer artificial ingr
the museum will be dissolved between george washington university and the gallery of art. today's farewell hug begins at 2:00 this afternoon. >>> well, a healthy breakfast is important for your kids as they get ready to head to school. >> it can be tough to pick out which cereal fits the bill. erika gonzalez tells us which ones are truly nutritious. >> reporter: like nine out of ten families in the u.s., the russos kick off the morning with a bowl of cereal. >> it's...
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the museum will be dissolved by george washington university and the national gallery of art now. today's farewell hug begins at 2:00 p.m. on 17th street near the white house. >>> if you want to ditch that student loan debt, there are a number of things you can do. >> news4 consumer reporter erika gonzalez shars what you should do to attack the debt one payment at a time. >> reporter: do you think it's an amount you think you'll pay off in this lifetime? >> i think it will be. i am confident that that will happen. in how many years? that's the bigger question, i think. >> reporter: adela is just one of many students we talked to about student debt and lots of it. she currently owes $80,000. many students like her say it can be hard to focus on classes at hand knowing how much of the red you're in and counting. we sought the expertise of kiplinger's personal finance to show you how to reduce your student loan debt as fast as possible. first, you've got to know what you owe. you want to use the national student loan data system to find out where all of your federal loans are and get
the museum will be dissolved by george washington university and the national gallery of art now. today's farewell hug begins at 2:00 p.m. on 17th street near the white house. >>> if you want to ditch that student loan debt, there are a number of things you can do. >> news4 consumer reporter erika gonzalez shars what you should do to attack the debt one payment at a time. >> reporter: do you think it's an amount you think you'll pay off in this lifetime? >> i think it...