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mapp, the 16th president of the george washington university. [applause] mr. mapp: it's great to welcome you to george washington university for a conversation with house minority leader with nancy pelosi on power, politics, and leadership. we are delighted to welcome leader pelosi back to the campus. she's been here a number of times much she has represented what is now california's 12th congressional district since 1987. her distinguished career reached a high point when she was elected in twefpble as the first and so far the only woman in history to serve as the speaker of the house. we are glad she's hear to engage our students and university community on the critically important subjects of leadership, women in politics, and the role of the media in our democracy. today's event is part of the conversation series now in its eighth year one of the signature events hosted every year by our school of media and public affairs. the school is currently celebrating its silver anniversary marking 25 years of training the next generation of media and
mapp, the 16th president of the george washington university. [applause] mr. mapp: it's great to welcome you to george washington university for a conversation with house minority leader with nancy pelosi on power, politics, and leadership. we are delighted to welcome leader pelosi back to the campus. she's been here a number of times much she has represented what is now california's 12th congressional district since 1987. her distinguished career reached a high point when she was elected in...
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now we bring you to george washington university. the topic is domestic terrorism. john carlin will be talking about the issue. put together by george washington university's center on cyber and homeland security. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> on c-span, we are live at george washington university in washington, these the, to hear from john carlin -- in washington, d.c., to hear from john carlin. we will let you know about some of our road to the white house coverage. marco rubio speaking at a town hall. that will be live at 12:30 eastern. tonight, jeb bush in concord, new hampshire. hillary clinton will be at a rally in las vegas. that will be this evening at 8:30 eastern. >> john carlin's assistant attorney general for national security. we are live at george washington university. we understand the event will be getting underway later than planned. probably at 10:10 eastern. clerics andncil of offici
now we bring you to george washington university. the topic is domestic terrorism. john carlin will be talking about the issue. put together by george washington university's center on cyber and homeland security. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> on c-span, we are live at george washington university in washington, these the,...
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as lorenzo dea dean from george washington university has been telling me. >> interacted one another on the internet and carry out their actions independently. it is not a movement in terms of an organization but we do see a lot of people throughout the country. >> reporter: that's why he says the new post could play such a vital role. >> specifically because they are lone actors and it is so difficult to crack them. some kind of coordination between the federal level state and local level is particularly important. because the information is so difficult, the intelligence is so difficult to piece together. unlike structured groups, it is easier to track them down, the lone actors are much more difficult to identify and monitor. >> reporter: now fbi director james comey says it is a widespread threat that goes on 24 hours a day right across the united states. he's said that before. he is seeking access to encrypted information, that would be a game changer and as yet he has not convinced law makeers that that threat is serious enough for him to gain access. maybe this will change thi
as lorenzo dea dean from george washington university has been telling me. >> interacted one another on the internet and carry out their actions independently. it is not a movement in terms of an organization but we do see a lot of people throughout the country. >> reporter: that's why he says the new post could play such a vital role. >> specifically because they are lone actors and it is so difficult to crack them. some kind of coordination between the federal level state...
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lorenzo from george washington university has been telling me. >> we don't see a lot of groups, but a lot of lone actors throughout the country, who interact with one another on the internet and carry out their actions independently. it's not a movement, but we see a lot of people. >> and he says that's where this new it department could play a vital role. >> sometimes the coordination between the state and the local level is particularly important, because the intelligence is so difficult to piece together. unlike structured groups, where it's easier to track them down. it's so difficult to identify and monitor. >> and fbi director in cincinnati, ohio today, saying that homegrown recruitism by isis in the u.s. is a widespread threat that goes on 24-hours a day. he said that before in the course of the last year, but we know that he's seeking access to encrypted information to help fight terrorism. but lawmakers on capitol hill, that the threat is sufficient. >> john terrett, thank you. >>> two milwaukee police officers injured by a man with a gun that was purchased illegally. the unp
lorenzo from george washington university has been telling me. >> we don't see a lot of groups, but a lot of lone actors throughout the country, who interact with one another on the internet and carry out their actions independently. it's not a movement, but we see a lot of people. >> and he says that's where this new it department could play a vital role. >> sometimes the coordination between the state and the local level is particularly important, because the intelligence is...
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let's bring in the former secretary of state, a teacher at george washington university. and boy, do these two issues need help, pj. and thank you for being on the program. i don't mean to be pessimistic about this, but clearly, there's no peace process in the middle east, not even a pretense of a political process, and what on earth is secretary kerry hoping to accomplish with his trip there? >> well, you can be pessimistic. first of all, the conditions are not right for a breakthrough. we have to think of it as a wildfire. we're seeing constantly sparks put into place with the tit for tat. and the violence going back and forth there, and i think what jesujohn kerry is going to do, create a fire break so the flames don't spin out of control. >> you know, pj, i'm reading in the nation magazine today, in gaza, two/fifths of the population is in poverty. and 75% of palestinians live below the poverty line. and until the conditions improve there, this violence will simply continue, won't it? >> yeah, we're in these cycles, and we have seen them periodically before. and i don
let's bring in the former secretary of state, a teacher at george washington university. and boy, do these two issues need help, pj. and thank you for being on the program. i don't mean to be pessimistic about this, but clearly, there's no peace process in the middle east, not even a pretense of a political process, and what on earth is secretary kerry hoping to accomplish with his trip there? >> well, you can be pessimistic. first of all, the conditions are not right for a breakthrough....
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george washington university will not take away an honorary degree that it gave to bill cosby.say they are shocked and disturbed by the allegations of sexual abuse but it is not their practice to rescind the degree. cosby has not been charged with a crime. other universities have rescinded their degrees. alison: there is a peace mission over humus. israelurant in central offering half off humus to arabs andjew who sits -- to arabs and jews who sit and eat together. jonathan: do not fall for a new credit card crime. companies are rushing to issue new chip-based cards to protect your identity. the deadline was october 1, but many have not receive new cards as of yet, so criminals are now sending out fake e-mails pretend to be credit card companies. they tell people they need to update their accounts by providing personal information. the federal trade commission says there is no reason an issue where we'll ever contact you before sending a new card. soon, this could be a reality, but for now this is just a test drive -- virginia allowing driverless cars to be tested on the roads.
george washington university will not take away an honorary degree that it gave to bill cosby.say they are shocked and disturbed by the allegations of sexual abuse but it is not their practice to rescind the degree. cosby has not been charged with a crime. other universities have rescinded their degrees. alison: there is a peace mission over humus. israelurant in central offering half off humus to arabs andjew who sits -- to arabs and jews who sit and eat together. jonathan: do not fall for a...
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george washington's school of media and public affairs. >> ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome steven knapp, the 16th president of the george washington university. [applause] >> good morning. it's really a delight to welcome you to the george washington university for a conversation with house minority leader nancy pelosi on power, politics and leadership. we really are delighted to welcome leader pelosi back to our campus. she's been here a number of different times. she has represented what is now california's 12th congressional district since 1987. her distinguished career reached a high point when she was elected in 2007 as the first, and so far the only, woman in history to serve as speaker of the house. we're very glad she's here to engage our students and our university community on the critically important subjects of leadership, women in politics and the role of the media in our democracy. today's event is part of the conversation series now in its eighth year that is one of the signature events hosted every year by our school of media and public affairs. the school is currently celebrating its silver anniversary, marking 25 years of t
george washington's school of media and public affairs. >> ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome steven knapp, the 16th president of the george washington university. [applause] >> good morning. it's really a delight to welcome you to the george washington university for a conversation with house minority leader nancy pelosi on power, politics and leadership. we really are delighted to welcome leader pelosi back to our campus. she's been here a number of different times....
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assistant attorney general for national security put it this morning during a speech at the george washington university in d.c. >> the new domestic terrorism council will not only help ensure that domestic terrorism cases are properly coordinated but will play a key role in our headquarters-level efforts to identify trends, to shape national strategy, to analyze legal gaps to combat these threats. >> now, in the u.s., there are really two kinds of terror threats at the moment. one is the international religiously inspired threat that we think of regarding al quaeda and isil. then there's domestic threats such as the sovereign militia for example. neo nazis. also to some degree eco terrorists. >> we don't really see a lot of groups but we see a lot of lone actors across the country that interact with one another on the internet and carry out their actions independently. there's a lot of people throughout the country. >> andy says that's where this new department could end up playing a vital role. >> specifically because they're lone actors and it's so difficult to crack they. some kind of coordination b
assistant attorney general for national security put it this morning during a speech at the george washington university in d.c. >> the new domestic terrorism council will not only help ensure that domestic terrorism cases are properly coordinated but will play a key role in our headquarters-level efforts to identify trends, to shape national strategy, to analyze legal gaps to combat these threats. >> now, in the u.s., there are really two kinds of terror threats at the moment. one...
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ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome, steven knapp, the 16th president of the george washington university. [applause] >> good morning. really a delight to welcome you to the george washington university with conversation with house minority leader nancy pelosi on power, politics and leadership. we really are delighted to welcome leader nancy pelosi pack to our campus. she has been here a number about of different times. she has represented what is now california 12th congressional district since 1987. her career reached high point in 2007 when she was elected first and only woman speaker of the house. she is hear to engage our students and community on important subjects of leadership, women in politics and role of media in our democracy. today's event is part of the conversation series now in its 8th year, one of the signature events hosted every year by our school of media and public affairs of the school is currently celebrating its silver anniversary, marking 25 years of training the next generation of media and public affairs professionals. the school has more than 3700 alumni and th
ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome, steven knapp, the 16th president of the george washington university. [applause] >> good morning. really a delight to welcome you to the george washington university with conversation with house minority leader nancy pelosi on power, politics and leadership. we really are delighted to welcome leader nancy pelosi pack to our campus. she has been here a number about of different times. she has represented what is now california 12th...
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tonight, george washington university says it will not penalize students if there scores arrive late. leon: 7 on your side with health matters and how a hospital fall may fight infection. that's right, they are inventing a paint that kill surface bacteria. it has been certified by the epa, still being tested. they say that the paint products can kill 99.9% of bacteria after two hours of exposure on it surfaces. alison: coming up monday, 7 on your side is putting more contractors to our hidden camera test. in the spring you might remember it was electricians. now we are seeing if plumbers can fix a simple leak and how much it could cost you to get the leak stopped. troubleshooter horace holmes and his team rented a home in d, filling it with hidden cameras, and then they watched to see how seven plumbers that we hired would handle the problem. >> when i came it was leaking. horace: and it was leaking underneath. >> i could not get it tight. alison: some surprising results. we will have information that is really important as you will know what questions to ask before you hire a contrac
tonight, george washington university says it will not penalize students if there scores arrive late. leon: 7 on your side with health matters and how a hospital fall may fight infection. that's right, they are inventing a paint that kill surface bacteria. it has been certified by the epa, still being tested. they say that the paint products can kill 99.9% of bacteria after two hours of exposure on it surfaces. alison: coming up monday, 7 on your side is putting more contractors to our hidden...
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speculation of a 2016 presidential run, joe biden stayed away from campaign talk at a george washington university forum. instead, he focused on his relationship with president obama, which he called a genuine friendship, and his camaraderie with congress. v.p. biden: i really respect the members up there, i have a lot of republican friends, i don't think my chief enemy is the republican party. mr. webb: i'm stepping aside from the democratic primary process. aixa: jim webb, whose poll numbers have stayed between one -- between 1% and 2% announced , he's no longer seeking the an independent run. mr. webb: americans are disgusted by all this talk of republicans and democrats calling each other the enemy, instead of reaching out across the table and finding ways to work together. aixa: during last week's democratic debate clinton said , the enemies she's most proud of are probably the republicans. live in washington, aixa diaz, pci 8 -- kcci 8 news. stacey: new poll numbers show donald trump and ben carson standing alone at the top of the republican field. the cnn/orc poll finds carson gaining 8-poi
speculation of a 2016 presidential run, joe biden stayed away from campaign talk at a george washington university forum. instead, he focused on his relationship with president obama, which he called a genuine friendship, and his camaraderie with congress. v.p. biden: i really respect the members up there, i have a lot of republican friends, i don't think my chief enemy is the republican party. mr. webb: i'm stepping aside from the democratic primary process. aixa: jim webb, whose poll numbers...
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ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome stephen mapp, the 16th president of the george washington university. [applause] mr. mapp: it's great to welcome you to george washington university for a conversation with house minority leader with nancy pelosi on power, politics, and leadership. we are delighted to welcome leader pelosi back to the campus. she's been here a number of times much. she has represented what is now california's 12th congressional district since 1987. her distinguished career reached a high point when she was elected in 2007 as the first and so far the only woman in history to serve as the speaker of the house. we are glad she's hear to engage our students and university community on the critically important subjects of leadership, women in politics, and the role of the media in our democracy. today's event is part of the conversation series now in its eighth year that is of the one signature events hosted every year by our school of media and public affairs. the school is currently celebrating its silver anniversary, marking 25 years of training the next generation of me
ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome stephen mapp, the 16th president of the george washington university. [applause] mr. mapp: it's great to welcome you to george washington university for a conversation with house minority leader with nancy pelosi on power, politics, and leadership. we are delighted to welcome leader pelosi back to the campus. she's been here a number of times much. she has represented what is now california's 12th congressional district since 1987. her...
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she had and i know about this odor because when i was with my father and cancer ward at george washington university in dc, it had this odor. odor. but they could not figure out what it was. they just happened to surprise her to go home one weekend and they walked in on her and she had all these pads where she had soaked herself where her skin was deteriorating. she had to soak in all these pads and they kept changing the pads as if she was becoming mummified. and when they saw her, she said, how dear you walking on my privacy but they realized she had no idea. she knew something was wrong but it was way too late.it is amazing what people will do not because of the doctor. and not to burden the children that she knew she was dying. and once they took her to the hospital, she may have died within weeks but it's more of a burden if you don't tell people. it's more devastating if there like , you suffered this long? and not telling us about it? what advice do you have?>> my advice is that if you have a loved one that you notice . odor. >> if the signs are there , that loved one especially if they are o
she had and i know about this odor because when i was with my father and cancer ward at george washington university in dc, it had this odor. odor. but they could not figure out what it was. they just happened to surprise her to go home one weekend and they walked in on her and she had all these pads where she had soaked herself where her skin was deteriorating. she had to soak in all these pads and they kept changing the pads as if she was becoming mummified. and when they saw her, she said,...
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pleasant 73 already in winchester. 63 in frederick. 70 now in the district on the campus of george washington university. 39 degrees this morning with clear skies in winchester. like itparts, it looks rained overnight. it did not. it was just heavy condensation. 41 is the low in frederick. it is that time of year with crisp and cool nights and warm, pleasant, and dry afternoons. 67 in upper marlboro. the winds are very light. all things are looking good weatherwise. in fredericksburg, 63 in annapolis. 73, 74 for a high, a degree or so above average. who is keeping score? it will be bright and sunny and pleasant indeed. conditions slowly start to dry out. the satellite picture, we pick out a few details. that is what it -- this is what is left of the details. offshore, taking the rain, skies are clear, bright in south carolina with so much rain, it will take a long time for the water levels to drop and the grounds to dry out. we will keep an eye on the approaching cold front system on friday which may give us a scattered shower or thunderstorm. the futurecast through the day and tomorrow, partly sunny, p
pleasant 73 already in winchester. 63 in frederick. 70 now in the district on the campus of george washington university. 39 degrees this morning with clear skies in winchester. like itparts, it looks rained overnight. it did not. it was just heavy condensation. 41 is the low in frederick. it is that time of year with crisp and cool nights and warm, pleasant, and dry afternoons. 67 in upper marlboro. the winds are very light. all things are looking good weatherwise. in fredericksburg, 63 in...
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speculation of a 2016 presidential run, joe biden stayed away from campaign talk at a george washington university forum. instead, he focused on his relationship with president obama, which he called a genuine friendship, and his camaraderie with congress. >> i really respect the members up there, i have a lot of republican friends, i don' t think my chief enemy is the republican party. >> i' m stepping aside from the democratic primary process. >> jim webb, whose poll numbers have stated between 1% and 2% announced he' s no longer seeking the democratic nomination. he is leaving the door open for an independent run. >> americans are disgusted by all this talk of republicans and democrats calling each other the enemy, instead of reaching out across the table and finding ways to work together. week' s democratic debate clinton said the enemies , she' s most proud of are in washington, i' m aixa diaz. phil: thank you. new at 5 the pentagon confirms the u.s. and russia have signed an agreement aimed at minimizing the risk of any incidents. both countries are carrying out air strikes in syria. the agr
speculation of a 2016 presidential run, joe biden stayed away from campaign talk at a george washington university forum. instead, he focused on his relationship with president obama, which he called a genuine friendship, and his camaraderie with congress. >> i really respect the members up there, i have a lot of republican friends, i don' t think my chief enemy is the republican party. >> i' m stepping aside from the democratic primary process. >> jim webb, whose poll numbers...
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we are joined by our special guest, george washington university professor christopher jones, and martha history professor from the mercy of michigan law school. cases," live on monday at 9:00 eastern. be sure to join the conversation, as we will be take calls, tweets, and facebook comments. for background on the cases, while you watch, order your copy of the companion book, "landmark cases," available for eight dollars 95 -- eight dollars $.95.fiv , american artifacts visits historic places. the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people .rom andrew mellon up next, in the second of a two-part program, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait paintings. in this program, we feature the work of gilbert stuart, whose unfinished portrait of george washington is the image on the one dollar bill. to studyt stuart went with benjamin west early in his career. he was a very well established painter in london. proficient. he could have stayed in london painting, but he accumulated debt. he made a good living, but he could not keep up with it. he left london, and we
we are joined by our special guest, george washington university professor christopher jones, and martha history professor from the mercy of michigan law school. cases," live on monday at 9:00 eastern. be sure to join the conversation, as we will be take calls, tweets, and facebook comments. for background on the cases, while you watch, order your copy of the companion book, "landmark cases," available for eight dollars 95 -- eight dollars $.95.fiv , american artifacts visits...
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tom long, who is an assistant professor and coordinator of history in the department of george washington university. he joined the u.s. navy. he graduated from harvard law school in 1970 in practice corporate banking law until he retired. afterwards, he went back and got a phd in history from george washington university. he teaches courses in early american history, constitutional history, military and naval history, and today he is going to offer you a paper. "water, water everywhere -- logistics of the 1975 -- 1775-1776 campaign. professor long: is a pleasure to be here with you today. i'm going to do this a little awkward. before dawn in 1775, john murray, the fourth earl of dunmore was forced by rebellious virginians to abandon the capital in williamsburg and flee with his family. he fled to the protection of the british royal navy. the chesapeake bay watershed, his territory, was critical to the war effort. the american revolution interrupted in april of 1775. virginia was the most populous and profitable of all the colonies in british north america. it was arguably the most important strateg
tom long, who is an assistant professor and coordinator of history in the department of george washington university. he joined the u.s. navy. he graduated from harvard law school in 1970 in practice corporate banking law until he retired. afterwards, he went back and got a phd in history from george washington university. he teaches courses in early american history, constitutional history, military and naval history, and today he is going to offer you a paper. "water, water everywhere --...
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. >> a recovery at george washington university asked 150 children, what they libbed about sports. kids mentioned team dynamic, trying hard, and learning. on a list of 81 factors contributing to happiness, winning was number 48. >> par es should take a step back and listen to what their kids want. for over i competitive parents it is never too late to make a change. eight mom values the hard work and discipline involved with sports. >> it translates to school and professions. >> although they may see benefits down the road experts say parents need to remember, youth sports are not the same as professional sports and do not treat them that way. >>> right about that. and mike? >> yes, let me go back to this quickly, i did this for the parents when i was coaching, yelling from the side lines i would say, why don't you show up to practice and help? >> like you do? >> some of them did, that was great. great. there is sunshine and it is a great day to be outside, keeping an cry on the warming trend headed to the end of fleet week and the festivities and the possibility of rain because of
. >> a recovery at george washington university asked 150 children, what they libbed about sports. kids mentioned team dynamic, trying hard, and learning. on a list of 81 factors contributing to happiness, winning was number 48. >> par es should take a step back and listen to what their kids want. for over i competitive parents it is never too late to make a change. eight mom values the hard work and discipline involved with sports. >> it translates to school and professions....
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1988, two bodies were found in a vacant lot in reston. 22-year-old april, a graduate of george washington university was raped and murdered, along with her companion, warren fulton, who was shot in the back. tonight, in the front row, witnessing this execution were the two fairfax county prosecutors who got the death penalty conviction in 2005, along with the detective who helped close this cold case. that's the latest live in jarratt, v.a., news4. >> we're tracking the nor'easter as the rain moves in across the region and tracking hurricane joaquin making its way from the bahamas and eventually making a turn to the north, the latest track in a minute. >>> first, they shop where you shop and they are costing you a lot of money. >>> one guy cost virginia taxpayers about $1 million. >> correct. >> correct. >>> next at 11, the i was about to head to thecheck. bank, but out of nowhere it just started to rain. like really rain. [clap of thunder] i did not want to go out. [clap of thunder] but then i was like duh, just use your phone. mobile-deposit-techno-thingy to the rescue. i'm rayna. and i bank human
1988, two bodies were found in a vacant lot in reston. 22-year-old april, a graduate of george washington university was raped and murdered, along with her companion, warren fulton, who was shot in the back. tonight, in the front row, witnessing this execution were the two fairfax county prosecutors who got the death penalty conviction in 2005, along with the detective who helped close this cold case. that's the latest live in jarratt, v.a., news4. >> we're tracking the nor'easter as the...
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he's the director of the school of media and public affairs at george washington university.e was also the bureau chief for cnn in washington. frank, you have heard discussions about social security and income inequality for decades. cnbc decided they wanted to try to get these candidates largely to focus on economic issues. they didn't do a bad job of getting the candidates to focus. not a lot of solutions, but like the fed, like the democrats, like the debt, they had a lot of boogie men they were talking about. >> it was mostly boogie men, and i was disappointed in the debate. it could have been done better where the candidates were set up to go at one another and the issues. the income inequality thing is huge. i come from george washington students. i hang out with students that have $80,000 worth of debt. the economy is a difficult economy to get started with where they're wages have stagnated. i would have like to have heard these candidates engage in this more. there were some tangible solutions, and actually some pretty brave statements. comments about how the retirem
he's the director of the school of media and public affairs at george washington university.e was also the bureau chief for cnn in washington. frank, you have heard discussions about social security and income inequality for decades. cnbc decided they wanted to try to get these candidates largely to focus on economic issues. they didn't do a bad job of getting the candidates to focus. not a lot of solutions, but like the fed, like the democrats, like the debt, they had a lot of boogie men they...
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i spoke with the director of the breast imaging and intervention center at george washington university's medical school. thank you for being with us. most basiclain the questions, why has the american cancer society changed guidelines, recommending women have their first mammogram at 45 and not 40? >> they're not strongly recommending that. they have made recommendations that are strong and those that are qualified. the strong recommendations are that the majority of women would follow them. the qualified ones are that most women would follow them. he strong recommendation is women start screening at 45. the qualified recommendation is that they start at 40 and continue every year thereafter until they have a 10 year or less life expectancy. the change is the strong recommendation to start at 45. laura: why the change? thehey've looked at benefits, which is life saved, and harm. additional mammograms and possible biopsies. way the harmover of another mammogram, and if you have spoken to any woman that has had breast cancer, they would agree that is the case. they're trying to compromise
i spoke with the director of the breast imaging and intervention center at george washington university's medical school. thank you for being with us. most basiclain the questions, why has the american cancer society changed guidelines, recommending women have their first mammogram at 45 and not 40? >> they're not strongly recommending that. they have made recommendations that are strong and those that are qualified. the strong recommendations are that the majority of women would follow...
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during a forum at george washington university he also discussed the 2011 raid on osama bin laden's positionkistan. >> imagine if i had said in front of everyone, don't go or go, and his decision was a different decision. >> now that's a change from biden's previous claims in the past. he said he advised the president to hold off on the raid until we had more intelligence. >>> a man facing murder charges in prince gorges county turned himself into police. police say he shot wakita rim before she drove into an apartment building this month. he lived in that apartment building. he turned himself in. still working to find the motive for that shooting. >>> investigators still looking for what caused a deadly fire. it burned out a few miles away from the state park yesterday morning. firefighters say the fire went quickly. pu people in their 60s died in the fire. they found three smoke detectors none with batteries. >>> a massive effort to lower people in jails want to re-evaluate how often nonviolent criminals are sent to jail. they're announcing a new initiative at the national press club today
during a forum at george washington university he also discussed the 2011 raid on osama bin laden's positionkistan. >> imagine if i had said in front of everyone, don't go or go, and his decision was a different decision. >> now that's a change from biden's previous claims in the past. he said he advised the president to hold off on the raid until we had more intelligence. >>> a man facing murder charges in prince gorges county turned himself into police. police say he shot...
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myron is a george washington university professor and former president of the national press club. kevin merida, he is the managing editor of the washington post. gabriel dibenedetti is a national political correspondent for politico. yasmin al sabawi, the correspondent for the kuwait news agency and the director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences watching a live stream on our website, press.org. you can also follow the action on twitter. use the hashtag, #npclive. well, our speaker today has never served in congress, or as the governor of a state. or in any elected office of any kind. he did tell me he was elected -- and that gets applause. he did tell me he was elected to the yale board. this is one of the reasons that dr. ben carson's supporters say they want him to be the next president. he is not part of the washington establishment that so many fault for gridlock and ineffectiveness. so far, on the campaign trai
myron is a george washington university professor and former president of the national press club. kevin merida, he is the managing editor of the washington post. gabriel dibenedetti is a national political correspondent for politico. yasmin al sabawi, the correspondent for the kuwait news agency and the director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to...
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back to frank, the director of the school of media and public affairs at george washington university. frank, this is a persistent issue, the wage gap between men and women. again, i thought that ted cruz and carly fiorina dropped the ball in terms of having a real opportunity to say what they would do about that. it has not changed all that much since when you were reporting on this. >> no, it's not. in fact, this is one of the big divides in the two parties, of course. they both bemoan it, as they should. the tell me democrats say they will require more pay equity. the republicans don't get into what they would do about it. it was interesting to hear what carly fiorina had to say about that. remember, there are millions of people who have slipped into poverty since 2008 because of the great recession. there are a lot of different ways to look at that. many more children, too. a fifth of the children in this country live in poverty as well. there are a lot of horror stories out here. i think what would be really interesting to see is whether this conversation goes. you know, if you w
back to frank, the director of the school of media and public affairs at george washington university. frank, this is a persistent issue, the wage gap between men and women. again, i thought that ted cruz and carly fiorina dropped the ball in terms of having a real opportunity to say what they would do about that. it has not changed all that much since when you were reporting on this. >> no, it's not. in fact, this is one of the big divides in the two parties, of course. they both bemoan...
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. >>> the sorority of george washington university has been suspended. the fraternity council voted to shut the beta chapter immediately due to some actions of some members. the sorority had already lost their townhouse for hazing unregistered social events with alcohol, and supplying alcohol to minors. >>> we may not have seen the last former dc mayor vincent gray. the washington post is reporting that gray is considering a campaign for city council. according to four people, "the former mayor." he was potentially targeting them held by vincent gray for the 17 where he would live now occupied by alexander. the federal prosecutors have not stopped charges against gray, strongly hinting that it would be the case for the irregularities in their prior campaign for mayor. and that he did nothing wrong with the other associates with the campaign that have taken off their office. >>> straight ahead, we've learned about the lives of the victims killed in that massacre at the oregon college. >>> and the farmers that will wow. this place is spectacular. thank you
. >>> the sorority of george washington university has been suspended. the fraternity council voted to shut the beta chapter immediately due to some actions of some members. the sorority had already lost their townhouse for hazing unregistered social events with alcohol, and supplying alcohol to minors. >>> we may not have seen the last former dc mayor vincent gray. the washington post is reporting that gray is considering a campaign for city council. according to four people,...
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my name is ron taylor and i'm a senior fellow at george washington university. thank you for the great presentations, questions, and putting this discussion on. i will avoid the commentary in my question, though i am tempted. anyway, i'm trying to think about what can complement the program that you, and the programs, and initiatives, that you so excellently described. there are a couple of things, and there is a question. certainly, one is that we always want to take that extreme person to discover that rising threat as soon as we can. that is the goal of a certain type of activity. as you said, you wanted to avoid labeling groups, tracking groups, you do not want to find groups and go after them, you want to find the people that will do bad things before they do it. in the professional security profession, and in the professional safety profession, there has been recent work on dealing with insider threats. and i look at insider threats to infrastructures. infrastructures can include school systems, as you know, we all know, there is a rising sort of action wi
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to an op-ed published in 2015 by former deputy secretary kathleen merger who serves at george washington university. the sustainability institute. she was serving as deputy secretary during the time that dgac was chartered and appointed. the suggestion of including a sustainability and tax issues by the dgac has been a topic of discussion for some time. it's been on topic of intense discussion for some time. i recognize that you both jointly published a blog yesterday acknowledging the sustainability is out of the scope of this exercise and identify i hope to get comments about tax issues as well. i likewise -- i'm likewise sure that you recognize the inclusion of these issues in this process could have resulted in misguided recommendations which would have ill effects on consumer habits. the counter to potential bias in the process is the public comment period. 75-day period was the public's first real opportunity to review the 571-page document. in your written statement, secretary burwell, you mentioned that usda and hhs staff have already fully reviewed all the comments. you said that you focus
to an op-ed published in 2015 by former deputy secretary kathleen merger who serves at george washington university. the sustainability institute. she was serving as deputy secretary during the time that dgac was chartered and appointed. the suggestion of including a sustainability and tax issues by the dgac has been a topic of discussion for some time. it's been on topic of intense discussion for some time. i recognize that you both jointly published a blog yesterday acknowledging the...
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. >> live pictures from george washington university again.t joe biden there on the right is taking part in a policy forum to honor the man up see on your left, the the former vice president varietierle. and fanning flames, "the washington post" published a story with a headline that said "biden to launch a presidential campaign." those who clicked it said this time was ant. >>> we're live, we'll bring you the latest developments. you're watching msnbc from the white house. well, right now you can get 15 gigs for the price of 10. that's 5 extra gigs for the same price. so five more gigs for the same price? yea, allow me to demonstrate. you like that pretzel? yea. 50% more data for the same price. i like this metaphor. oh, it's even better with funnel cakes. but very sticky. get 15 gigs for the price of 10. and now get $300 credit for every line you switch. now at at&t >>> poverty hits women and girls the hardest. >> we can finish this job! >> the world is watching. >> we can all do it together. there's strength in unity. >> there is action on
. >> live pictures from george washington university again.t joe biden there on the right is taking part in a policy forum to honor the man up see on your left, the the former vice president varietierle. and fanning flames, "the washington post" published a story with a headline that said "biden to launch a presidential campaign." those who clicked it said this time was ant. >>> we're live, we'll bring you the latest developments. you're watching msnbc from...
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lupton, founder of george washington university,, talks about nasa's discovery of water on mars. we can take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ good saturday morning to you. it is october the third. here are some of the top headlines in the news. the victims of the mass shooting at an oregon community college have been named. nine were killed and nine more were injured. in washington, arne duncan will step down after a seven-year tenure. president obama, for the first time yesterday, criticized airstrikes in syria. there is a lot to talk about this morning. we look at all of these topics, and more. first, we want to know your thoughts on the benghazi community, investigatan
lupton, founder of george washington university,, talks about nasa's discovery of water on mars. we can take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ good saturday morning to you. it is october the third. here are some of the top headlines in the news. the victims of the mass shooting at an oregon community college have been named. nine were killed and nine more were injured. in washington, arne duncan will step down after a...
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vice president biden to pardon a program at george washington university looking at the legacy of former vice president walter mondale. he talks about his relationship with president obama and details about the military operation to kill osama bin laden. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you and good morning. good morning. thank you. that's much better. we are going to do just fine here. we are going to have some fun with this because one of the greatest legacies of the carter mondale administration is what became known as the modern vice presidency. no two occupants of that office have better represented what that really means than the two gentlemen we have here today at would you please join me in welcoming to the stage vice president joe biden and vice president walter mondale. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> you are awed, welcome. >> may i start here? >> yes, please. >> i want to welcome my old friend joe biden who is here with us today. show them i have been friends for many many years. i was in the dash the day you were bribed and i think you are age 29. you were
vice president biden to pardon a program at george washington university looking at the legacy of former vice president walter mondale. he talks about his relationship with president obama and details about the military operation to kill osama bin laden. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you and good morning. good morning. thank you. that's much better. we are going to do just fine here. we are going to have some fun with this because one of the greatest legacies of the...
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attorney-general for national security put it wednesday morning at a speech made at the george washington university in d.c. >> the new domestic terrorism council will not only help ensure that the cases are properly coordinated but contain a key role to identify trends to shape the strategy and analyse league at gaffes. enhancements to make sure threats could be combatted. there's two times of terrorism the the religiously found. associated with al qaeda and i.s.i.l. there's threats from groups like the sovereign citizens and militia, neo-nazis, anarchists and eco terrorists. as we have been told. >> we don't see groups, we see a lot of lone actors. that interacted one another, and carry out actions independently. it was a movement. we see a lot of people throughout the country. that's why the new post and department could play a role in the future. >> specifically because they are lone actors. they are difficult to track, a coordination between the federal level. state and local level is important because the information is so difficult. intelligence so difficult. unlike groups. the way one can -
attorney-general for national security put it wednesday morning at a speech made at the george washington university in d.c. >> the new domestic terrorism council will not only help ensure that the cases are properly coordinated but contain a key role to identify trends to shape the strategy and analyse league at gaffes. enhancements to make sure threats could be combatted. there's two times of terrorism the the religiously found. associated with al qaeda and i.s.i.l. there's threats from...
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speculation of a 2016 presidential run, joe biden stayed away from campaign talk at a george washington university forum. instead he focused on his relationship with president obama which he calls a genuine trendship, and his camaraderie with congress. >> i really respect the members up there and i still have a lot republican friends. i don't think my chief enemy is the republican party. >> i'm stepping aside from the democratic primary process. reporter: jim webb, whose numbs have stayed between 1 and 2% announced he's no longer seeking the democratic follow nation. he is leaving the door open for an independent run. >> americans are disgusted by all this talk of republicans and democrats calling each other the enemy instead of reaching out across the table ask actually finding ways to work together. reporter: during the democratic debate last week, clinton said the enemies she's most proud of having are probably republicans. josh: abc news and the "washington post" are out with their latest poll, former secretary of state hillary clinton rebounded from last month, to you up 12 points to 54%, thi
speculation of a 2016 presidential run, joe biden stayed away from campaign talk at a george washington university forum. instead he focused on his relationship with president obama which he calls a genuine trendship, and his camaraderie with congress. >> i really respect the members up there and i still have a lot republican friends. i don't think my chief enemy is the republican party. >> i'm stepping aside from the democratic primary process. reporter: jim webb, whose numbs have...
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. >> you can see all of the george washington university forum on the vice presidents, that highlights the legacy of walter mondale, on our sister station, c-span 2. the future of u.s. military policy action in asia. >> the senate armed services committee meets today to receive testimony on the u.s. policy in the asia pacific region. i want to thank our distinguished witnesses for appearing before us today and for your continued service to the nation. america's national interests in the asia pacific region are deep and enduring. we seek to have a peaceful expansion of free trade, free market and free commons air, sea and space and cyber. these are values that we share with increasing numbers of asia's citizens. for seven decades, administrations of both parties have worked with our friends and allies in the region to uphold this rules based order and enlist new partners in the shared effort. an effort that now extends to states like indonesia and vietnam. no country has benefitted more from a peaceful regional order in the region than china. i am betraying my advanced age when i say th
. >> you can see all of the george washington university forum on the vice presidents, that highlights the legacy of walter mondale, on our sister station, c-span 2. the future of u.s. military policy action in asia. >> the senate armed services committee meets today to receive testimony on the u.s. policy in the asia pacific region. i want to thank our distinguished witnesses for appearing before us today and for your continued service to the nation. america's national interests in...
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abedin a student at george washington university gets an internship in the clinton white and is assigned to then first lady hillary clinton. >> i want to be your senator from new york. thank you all very much. >> during the 2000 senate campaign abedin officially becomes clinton's personal aide. then in 2008, serves as clinton's body woman. essentially the person who follows right behind her during her first run for the white house. but when that didn't turn out, abedin becomes deputy chief of staff in clinton's state department. that's not all. just last august, the "the washington post" reporting this bombshell, abedin worked for multiple private sector companies while working at the state department, including work for a consulting firm run by a close clinton ally and simultaneously getting paid by the clinton foundation. an arrangement that's attracted criticism. >> she could could have them legally if people treated the law like a pretzel and infantly elastic as the laws tend to be when they get in the clinton orbit. >> some making an issue of abedin's husband notorious husband antho
abedin a student at george washington university gets an internship in the clinton white and is assigned to then first lady hillary clinton. >> i want to be your senator from new york. thank you all very much. >> during the 2000 senate campaign abedin officially becomes clinton's personal aide. then in 2008, serves as clinton's body woman. essentially the person who follows right behind her during her first run for the white house. but when that didn't turn out, abedin becomes...
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myron belkind, the george washington university professor and former president of the national press club. the managing editor of the washington post. gabriel dibenedetti. e is the national political correspondent for politico. yasmine elsabawi, the correspondent for the kuwait dakari ahrens, he director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. . i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today, and our cspan and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences watching the live stream on our and you can s.org, also follow the action on twitter. use the hashtag #npclive. well, our speaker today has never served in congress or as he governor of state or in any elected office of any kind. he did tell me he was elected -- and that's gets applause. todid tell me he was elected the yale board. so there's an elected office, but that's as close as it comes elected to any kind of public office. and this is one of the reasons supporters say they want him to be the next president. of the washington establishment that so many fault and ridlock ineffectiveness. t
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pj crowley, who served in public affairs from 2009 to 2011, and now he's a professor at george washington university. thank you for joining us on aljazeera. let's talk about what is at stake for the u.s. as russia is in syria. what are the russians up to? >> well, the russians have significant interest in syria, and it's their last bastion in the area, and they have lost a lot over the years, and it's very important to russia. they have bases there that they can use to project power in the mediterranean, and obviously, vladimir putin has insinuated himself into the middle of this mix, so that whatever happens going forward, russia will be in the position to influence a solution and protect the national interest. so far, so good. but however, there's a profound interest over defining what a terrorist is, as the clip of serg a lav rov showed. and the legitimate opponents of bashar al-assad, and so they have to conclude that they know what they believe. and he needs protection and can be salvaged as the leader of syria. >> and that puts them in confliction of what the u.s. says. how far will they go to
pj crowley, who served in public affairs from 2009 to 2011, and now he's a professor at george washington university. thank you for joining us on aljazeera. let's talk about what is at stake for the u.s. as russia is in syria. what are the russians up to? >> well, the russians have significant interest in syria, and it's their last bastion in the area, and they have lost a lot over the years, and it's very important to russia. they have bases there that they can use to project power in...
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during a forum at george washington university he also discussed the 2011 raid on so he some ma bin laden'spound. >> i thought he should go but follow his own instincts. imagine if i had said in front of everyone, don't go or go, and his decision was a different decision. >> now that's a change from biden's previous claims. in the past he said he advised the president to hold off on the raid until there was more intelligence from a drone. >>> police say they had an accident on row shell avenue in district heights. the gentleman lives in the apartment building and he turned himself in. we're working to find out the motive for that shooting. >>> investigators looking for what caused a deadly fire in spotsylvania county. burned down a home a few miles from the lake and park. firefighters say the flames moved quickly gutting this house. jerry yarrington died in the fire. investigators found three smoke detectors but none had batteries. >>> today police chiefs from around the country will be here in d.c. they're announcing new initiative to lower the number of nonviolent criminals sent to jail e
during a forum at george washington university he also discussed the 2011 raid on so he some ma bin laden'spound. >> i thought he should go but follow his own instincts. imagine if i had said in front of everyone, don't go or go, and his decision was a different decision. >> now that's a change from biden's previous claims. in the past he said he advised the president to hold off on the raid until there was more intelligence from a drone. >>> police say they had an accident...
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i'm a senior fellow at george washington university. thank you for the great presentations, questions, and putting this discussion on. i will avoid the commentary in my question, though i am tempted. i'm trying to think about what can complement the program that you, and the programs, and initiatives, that you have described. can complement the program that you, and the programs, and initiatives, that you have here are a couple of things, and there is a question. certainly, one is that we always want to take that extreme person to discover that rising threat as soon as we can. that is the goal of a certain type of activity. certainly, one is that we always want to take that extreme person to discover that rising threat as soon as we can. that is the goal of a certain type of activity. you wanted to avoid labeling groups, tracking groups, you do not want to find groups, you want to find the people that will do bad things before they do it. in the professional security profession, and in the professional safety profession, there has been
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running out for joe biden to decide if he's renting for president as he takes the stage at george washington university. >>> safety at the push of a button, the new protection frederick county schools hope will make a big difference in responding to emergencies. >>> i'm storm team 4's lauren rikt. looks like we could have more of a warm up as we head through this week and also rain chances. we will talk about those coming up. >>> just into our newsroom, we've learned someone was stabbed in northeast dm today t happened on m street. it was about 8:00, d.c. police say two people were fighting around m street and 6th street when one attacked the other, then the victim stabbed the attacker. both people apparently knew each other. they sent one of the victims to the hospital they're looking for the one -- one who was stabbed right now. >>> and we're following a possible candidate for president this morning, vice president joe biden is speaking at gw university right now. he is there with former vp walter mondale to talk about public policy and foreign affairs. no, we did not get an answer about whether bide
running out for joe biden to decide if he's renting for president as he takes the stage at george washington university. >>> safety at the push of a button, the new protection frederick county schools hope will make a big difference in responding to emergencies. >>> i'm storm team 4's lauren rikt. looks like we could have more of a warm up as we head through this week and also rain chances. we will talk about those coming up. >>> just into our newsroom, we've learned...
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rapist is punished for his crimes, killing and raping 22-year-old rachel raefer, a former george washington universitydent and her companion warren fulton. he was a popular student and a baseball player for g.w. federal judge henry hudson says he will render a written decision in this matter today and that will determine whether inmaitate alfredo prieto will b put to death. >>> multiple people are dead after a shooting in a community college in a remote part of the college in a remote part of the state. i was at my shop tied up with a customer when i realized the time. i had to get to the bank before it closed, so i made a break for it. when i got out it was almost closing time. traffic was bad. i knew i was cutting it close. but it was ok. i use td bank. it's got the longest hours and stays open an extra ten minutes every day. i'm sid. and i bank human at td bank. >>> state of emergency declared in virginia and maryland with a nor'easter just hours away from dumping inches of rain. >> chief meteorologist doug kammerer and meteorologist amelia segal is in the storm center where they're updating the fo
rapist is punished for his crimes, killing and raping 22-year-old rachel raefer, a former george washington universitydent and her companion warren fulton. he was a popular student and a baseball player for g.w. federal judge henry hudson says he will render a written decision in this matter today and that will determine whether inmaitate alfredo prieto will b put to death. >>> multiple people are dead after a shooting in a community college in a remote part of the college in a remote...
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two bodies were found in a vacant lot in reston. 22-year-old rachel raver, a graduate of george washington university was rained and murdered along with her companion warren fulton who was shot in the back. now i once witnessed an execution here. it was in 2002. he was the cia shooter back in 1993. i can tell you that there are two telephones in the execution room. one is to the governor's office, but virginia governor terry mcauliffe has already denied a commutation of the sentence or stay of the execution. the other is a phone where the warden waits for any ward from the u.s. where prieto's lawyers have appealed, calling him intellectually disabled. so it looks like there will be an execution here tonight. that's the latest from jared, virginia, pat. back to you. >> chris gordon. >>> all of russia's air strikes in syria have been aimed at areas with isis forces and that's according to the white house. the strikes have not been named at raqqa, the cell-proclaimed territory of isis. instead it's been in an area around homs where civilians and opposition forces are located. some of those fighters are
two bodies were found in a vacant lot in reston. 22-year-old rachel raver, a graduate of george washington university was rained and murdered along with her companion warren fulton who was shot in the back. now i once witnessed an execution here. it was in 2002. he was the cia shooter back in 1993. i can tell you that there are two telephones in the execution room. one is to the governor's office, but virginia governor terry mcauliffe has already denied a commutation of the sentence or stay of...
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ambassador skip ghneim, director of the middle east policy forum at george washington university. how important for the united states to admit the fact we've put ourselves in this proxy war with russia inside the civil war in syria and how deep could the trouble be here? >> well, it certainly is a proxy war. i totally agree. you can't deny it. >> yeah, you can. yes, you can deny it. josh earnest just denied it. the president said it's not happen, but it is. go on. >> but it certainly is happening and this is obviously something that putin has planned well, well ahead. you just don't drop cuban forces in overnight. i said before on your program, you don't build a runway overnight. we've watched this happening yet don't seem to be reacting. just seem flat-footed. what you have here is russia putting together the very coalition that it wants with allies that back it, troops on the ground, which we always said was essential, and which we never were able to produce. we look very, very weak at this point. >> i'm not as concerned about how people think we look as the facts on the ground
ambassador skip ghneim, director of the middle east policy forum at george washington university. how important for the united states to admit the fact we've put ourselves in this proxy war with russia inside the civil war in syria and how deep could the trouble be here? >> well, it certainly is a proxy war. i totally agree. you can't deny it. >> yeah, you can. yes, you can deny it. josh earnest just denied it. the president said it's not happen, but it is. go on. >> but it...
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this was held at george washington university. >> we provide solutions based on research and analysis and we try to be neutral and constructive. there honored to host honorable john carlin. carlin has been very kind to accept our invitation to be here today, and to make an announcement on issues that are very important to national security. before publicly introducing him, let me also give thanks to the people who made this event possible. we are pleased to have partnered with the southern poverty law center for this, and in particular we have heidi byron with us. splc has been a very important voice for a long time on domestic extremism and has a rich history in spearheading the debate on domestic i would like to knowledge the team that has made the event possible at gw. all of us have worked hard but i would like to acknowledge shamus hughes, one of the main driving forces behind the enter. it is my pleasure to introduce mr. carlin, the department of justice top attorney who is responsible for protecting the country against international and domestic terrorism and other security thr
this was held at george washington university. >> we provide solutions based on research and analysis and we try to be neutral and constructive. there honored to host honorable john carlin. carlin has been very kind to accept our invitation to be here today, and to make an announcement on issues that are very important to national security. before publicly introducing him, let me also give thanks to the people who made this event possible. we are pleased to have partnered with the...
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we listened today at the very closely listening to the event at george washington university honoring former vice president walter mondate, and he said that he did want to go ahead to give the order to capture and kill osama bin laden, regardless of earlier comments that he was reluctant. this is what he said today. >> only two people were definitive and were absolutely, leon panetta said go and bob gates who has already publicly said this said don't go. others were 59-41 and some ended up saying go, but it was a close call. i joked and i said, you all sound like 17 larry summers on the economy, on one hand and on the other hand, and he said, joe, what would you do? there is a third option that i didn't think that we should do, and i said, well, i think that we should make one more pass with another uav to see if it is h him. and the reason i did that is that i didn't want to take a position to go if that was not where he was going to go. so as soon as we walked out of the room and walked upstairs, i told him my opinion, that i thought that he should go, but to follow his own instinct
we listened today at the very closely listening to the event at george washington university honoring former vice president walter mondate, and he said that he did want to go ahead to give the order to capture and kill osama bin laden, regardless of earlier comments that he was reluctant. this is what he said today. >> only two people were definitive and were absolutely, leon panetta said go and bob gates who has already publicly said this said don't go. others were 59-41 and some ended...
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rachel raver, a graduate of george washington university was rained and murdered along with her companion warren fulton who was shot in the back. from richmond, we are now heading to the greenville correctional center in jared virginia where inmate alfredo prieto is awaiting his fate. in richmond, chris gordon, news 4. >>> it's just a drill, but the montgomery search and rescue, what does a state of the art practice facility, and we will take you there. >> a fight whether toll lanes should be on i-66 takes a new turn tonight and find out who wants to help keep money in your pocket. >> and a scam among chimney sweeps. how can you tell you're getting the service you paid for? erica gonzalez has >>> well, it's like soup out there right now, but nothing compared to what we're going to see. we're watching a nor easter and of course, hurricane joaquin. >> we have got so much going on today. we have triple team coverage throughout the hour from the storm team and we really need to keep an eye on conditions over the next 24 hours. doug? >> the 24 hours will be the key here. it's tomorrow night. e
rachel raver, a graduate of george washington university was rained and murdered along with her companion warren fulton who was shot in the back. from richmond, we are now heading to the greenville correctional center in jared virginia where inmate alfredo prieto is awaiting his fate. in richmond, chris gordon, news 4. >>> it's just a drill, but the montgomery search and rescue, what does a state of the art practice facility, and we will take you there. >> a fight whether toll...
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of george logsdon washington university and the planetarium society. you so much for joining us. that concludes our chauffeur today. please join us tomorrow. "washington journal" will be featuring paul brandes, he will be talking about russian airstrikes against syria. we will also be talking with "the christianom science monitor." and we will be talking with angela stent about russia. we will see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span, aup today on house hearing on life and space, and the recent discovery of water on mars theory that is followed by canadian party leaders debating the country 's foreign policy. later, some speeches from the ukraine, palestine, and israel. announced that there were signs of water on mars. the house science committee held a hearing shortly after the announcement with the agency's chief scientist at experts on the subject. this is one hour and 40 minute
of george logsdon washington university and the planetarium society. you so much for joining us. that concludes our chauffeur today. please join us tomorrow. "washington journal" will be featuring paul brandes, he will be talking about russian airstrikes against syria. we will also be talking with "the christianom science monitor." and we will be talking with angela stent about russia. we will see you then. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning...
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myron is a george washington university professor and former president of the national press club. kevin merida, he is the managing editor of the washington post. gabriel dibenedetti is a national political correspondent for politico. the correspondent for the kuwait news agency and the director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences watching a live stream on our website, press.org. you can also follow the action on twitter. use the hashtag, #npclive. well, our speaker today has never served in congress, or as the governor of a state. or in any elected office of any kind. he did tell me he was elected -- and that gets applause. he did tell me he was elected to the yale board. this is one of the reasons that dr. ben carson's supporters say they want him to be the next president. he is not part of the washington establishment that so many fault for gridlock and ineffectiveness. so far, on the campaign trail, he has separate
myron is a george washington university professor and former president of the national press club. kevin merida, he is the managing editor of the washington post. gabriel dibenedetti is a national political correspondent for politico. the correspondent for the kuwait news agency and the director of strategic communications for the data quality campaign. [applause] i also want to welcome our other guests in the room today and our c-span and public radio audiences. i want to welcome our audiences...
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frank: you can ask me how great george washington university is. budget deal. hurray. her frank: john boehner. nancy: terrific. frank: freedom caucus. nancy: isn't free. frank: donald trump. nancy: performer. frank: ben carson. nancy: dangerous. it just came to my mind. frank: climate change. nancy: absolute. frank: russia. nancy: careful. k: taxes. nancy: investments. frank: paul ryan. nancy: hopeful. frank: is he hopeful or are you hopeful? nancy: we are all hopeful. usually it is joe biden. joe biden sits here. it is an honor for me to be here, in the presence of your very respected throughout the and president thank you for your kind words. thank you for your leadership as well. i have known frank a very long time. man rightslved in hu in china at the time. frank was then at cnn. i watched where this happened here at the george washington whatal media and public -- is the title? frank: public affairs. nancy: public affairs. this is wonderful. congratulations on your silver anniversary. frank: thank you. let's talk about the budget deal. it gives paul ryan, who pres
frank: you can ask me how great george washington university is. budget deal. hurray. her frank: john boehner. nancy: terrific. frank: freedom caucus. nancy: isn't free. frank: donald trump. nancy: performer. frank: ben carson. nancy: dangerous. it just came to my mind. frank: climate change. nancy: absolute. frank: russia. nancy: careful. k: taxes. nancy: investments. frank: paul ryan. nancy: hopeful. frank: is he hopeful or are you hopeful? nancy: we are all hopeful. usually it is joe biden....