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at 11:30, nato secretary-general george washington university. live coverage of cia director mike pompeo. live from the national constitution center in philadelphia for a symposium on the constitution. in about one hour, we talked to georgetown university professor angela about u.s.-russia relations. mit president rafael reif. b will talk to mark jensen -- sen about the rights of airline passengers. host: "washington post" reports this morning that the trump administration is stepping up efforts on deportation, including finding more spaces to house undocumented immigrants and opening discussions with local police forces that could be given enforcement authority. "the hill" this morning looks at whether president trump's advisors, steve banknown, may be leaving the white house. the story focuses on those close to the administration, saying despite what the president has said in recent days about the extent of his role in the administration, that mr. trump still holds mr. bannon in high regard. it's the "washington journal" for april 13. today we
at 11:30, nato secretary-general george washington university. live coverage of cia director mike pompeo. live from the national constitution center in philadelphia for a symposium on the constitution. in about one hour, we talked to georgetown university professor angela about u.s.-russia relations. mit president rafael reif. b will talk to mark jensen -- sen about the rights of airline passengers. host: "washington post" reports this morning that the trump administration is stepping...
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we're live at george washington university tonight.local news. >> we are at a place where we've never been before in our country and in our county. hate that's been unleashed has been really quite extraordinary and quite troubling, profoundly disturbing. that's montgomery county council president roger leonard speaking about the need about the need to protect jewish schools. shortly after he spoke the council voted unanimously to provide more money to these jewish communities that received threats this year. >> ronica cleary is live with more. >>reporter: several of the council members they spoke fashion passionately about why they feel these funds are needed. it was a proposal put in bike county executive ike leg it for $225,000 to add security measures to local jewish community schools and centers in the area. behind me you'll see the bender jcc of greater washington which $25,000 according to the propose a. now, the improvements to all of the locations in question, they would include bullet proof class, installation of security came
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we like to think of that as the monument of george washington university. and this location is extraordinary. if you drew a line from the state department white house, it would intersect where we are sitting now. that tells you a little bit about the importance of this location. toaffords us an opportunity have important discussions of events of global significance. i would like to welcome you to today's discussion. nato in the age of uncertainty, a conversation with the secretary general of the nato. we are honored he could make time during his brief visit to washington to come to our campus. i'm pleased with knowledge -- to acknowledge members of the diplomatic unity for being with us today. particularly, let me acknowledge his excellency, the the ambassador of bulgaria. ambassador of georgia. we also have with us the former governor of the commonwealth of virginia, james gilmore. and i would like to extend another welcome to kurt volker. he is now the executive director of the mccain institute at arizona state university. i have to say that as the presid
we like to think of that as the monument of george washington university. and this location is extraordinary. if you drew a line from the state department white house, it would intersect where we are sitting now. that tells you a little bit about the importance of this location. toaffords us an opportunity have important discussions of events of global significance. i would like to welcome you to today's discussion. nato in the age of uncertainty, a conversation with the secretary general of...
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top priorities for his agency, including transnational terrorism.rime and speaking at george washington university, this is one hour. [applause] good morning. welcome to george washington university. it is an honor to host john f kelly on our campus. we are looking forward to hearing his strategic
top priorities for his agency, including transnational terrorism.rime and speaking at george washington university, this is one hour. [applause] good morning. welcome to george washington university. it is an honor to host john f kelly on our campus. we are looking forward to hearing his strategic
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from george washington university, this is an hour. [applause] mr. knapp: good morning. good morning, everyone. welcome to the george washington university. it will be honored to hold john kelly to our campus. we are looking forward to hearing his strategic vision for the department of homeland security. this will be the first public address of its kind that secretary kelly will have given since his swearing-in on january 20. we are honored that he chose george washington as the venue for this major speech. we are frequently ranked as the most politically engaged student body in the nation. that means our students are actively involved in dialogue, all across the political spectrum, and i am delighted a number of our students are able to be here today. we talk about giving our students a front row seat in the theater of history and this is a , good example of what that means. we are glad to be supporting veterans actively in the yellow ribbon program for a number of years now. currently we have 1800 veterans and their dependents being educated here. but specifically on th
from george washington university, this is an hour. [applause] mr. knapp: good morning. good morning, everyone. welcome to the george washington university. it will be honored to hold john kelly to our campus. we are looking forward to hearing his strategic vision for the department of homeland security. this will be the first public address of its kind that secretary kelly will have given since his swearing-in on january 20. we are honored that he chose george washington as the venue for this...
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he is an economist and a senior fellow at the george washington university institute of public policy. dr. singer, in a recent paper that you co-authored, "the curious absence of economic analysis at the federal communications commission, an agency in search of a mission," is the title, you write that the fcc is often an economics free zone. what do you mean by that? dr. singer: what i mean is that they are not taking economics
he is an economist and a senior fellow at the george washington university institute of public policy. dr. singer, in a recent paper that you co-authored, "the curious absence of economic analysis at the federal communications commission, an agency in search of a mission," is the title, you write that the fcc is often an economics free zone. what do you mean by that? dr. singer: what i mean is that they are not taking economics
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this evening, we hear from the former pakistani president live from george washington university at sixtern. -- talks abouter secretary tillerson's trip to moscow and the state of u.s.-russia relations. then, challenges republicans face trying to repeal and replace the affordable care act. vended hoople editor and publisher of "the nation" -- ♪ secretary of state rex tillerson in russia receiving a rebuke from his russian -- britain, france and the west pushing for a boat at the un security council as soon as today. , president trump saying the u.s. is sending an armada to the korean peninsula. china telling the trump administration they will offer willingness to cooperate on a pe
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as our guests are being seated i'm steven knapp, president of george washington university and delighted to welcome you to our city rom. this balcony affords a broad view of the nation's capital. this is an excellent symbol of what it means to be the largest university the nation's capitol and has an excellent view of the washington monument. our monument, and this location is rather extraordinary here. if you drew a line from the state department to the white house and another line from the federal reserve to the world bang they would actually intersection right where we are seat sitting right now. that tells you about the importance hover this location and affords us an opportunity to convene important discussions of events of global significance. so i'm delighted to welcome you to today's discussion nightle. nato in the age of uncertainty. a conversation with the secretary general of nato. we're horde he could make time during his brief steroid washington to come to our camp plus. i'm pleased to acknowledge members of the diplomatics community, the ambassador after estonia to the unit
as our guests are being seated i'm steven knapp, president of george washington university and delighted to welcome you to our city rom. this balcony affords a broad view of the nation's capital. this is an excellent symbol of what it means to be the largest university the nation's capitol and has an excellent view of the washington monument. our monument, and this location is rather extraordinary here. if you drew a line from the state department to the white house and another line from the...
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top priorities for his agency, including transnational terrorism.rime and speaking at george washington university, this is one hour. [applause] good morning. welcome to george washington university. it is an honor to host john f kelly on our campus. we are looking forward to hearing his strategic issue for the department of homeland security. this will be the first public address of its kind that kelly will give since his swearing-in. we are honored that he chose us for the venue for this speech. we are currently ranked as the most politically engaged student body in the nation. that means our students are actively involved in the events of the day all across the spectrum. we talk about giving students a front row seat to the theater of history, and this is a good example of what that means. we are also glad that we have been supporting veterans actively in the yellow ribbon program for a number of years. currently, we have 1800 veterans and their dependents being educated here. specifically on the topic of today's conversation, i want to talk about long-term involvement in homeland security issu
top priorities for his agency, including transnational terrorism.rime and speaking at george washington university, this is one hour. [applause] good morning. welcome to george washington university. it is an honor to host john f kelly on our campus. we are looking forward to hearing his strategic issue for the department of homeland security. this will be the first public address of its kind that kelly will give since his swearing-in. we are honored that he chose us for the venue for this...
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probably used for training, it was made public by george washington university's national security archives in 2011. >> at this moment, you are in the central part of the united states, over 100 feet below the surface of the earth, surrounded by thick, reinforced concrete. in the event of an attack, this
probably used for training, it was made public by george washington university's national security archives in 2011. >> at this moment, you are in the central part of the united states, over 100 feet below the surface of the earth, surrounded by thick, reinforced concrete. in the event of an attack, this
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probably used for training, this film was made public by george washington university's national security archives in 2011. at this moment, you are in the central part of the united states, over 100 feet below the surface of the earth, surrounded by thick, reinforced concrete. in the event of an attack, this entire structure can be see a, protected against a radioactive fallout.
probably used for training, this film was made public by george washington university's national security archives in 2011. at this moment, you are in the central part of the united states, over 100 feet below the surface of the earth, surrounded by thick, reinforced concrete. in the event of an attack, this entire structure can be see a, protected against a radioactive fallout.
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yes he spoke to students at george washington university.n hour. [ applause ] >>> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. let me say i'm steven knapp. if you have an opportunity to look outside it affording a pretty broad view of our nation's capital. it affords an excellent view of our monument, the washington monument right over here. that's how we like to think of that. this location is rather extraordinary here. if you drew a line from the state department to white house and another line from the reserve it would intersect where we are sitting now. it tells you about the importance of this location and affords us an opportunity to discuss global significance. i'm delighted to welcome you to today's discussion, a conversation with his exlen si who is the secretary general. we are honored he could make time during his brief visit to washington to come to our campus. let me knowledge his exlen si who is ambassador and his excellencey. we also have with us former governor of commonwealth james gi gillmore. i would like to welcome the honorable c
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this event was hosted by george washington university and is an hour and a half. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to the national library center. my name is michael bishop and i am the director of the library and executive director of the international circuit. the collaboration between the society and the george washington university, in the nation's capital is devoted to this. here students and visitors have access to a wide range of primary and secondary material. as well as a number of exhibits. they are displaying exhibits and artifacts next month. they are more than just a place for study, it is also a venue for discussion. in the short time that we open our doors we have explored not just the legacy of winston churchill but also the legacy of this. i hope you will return when we -- and thedavid current state of brexit. let me take this opportunity to encourage you to learn more about the journalistic society i visited our website. winstonchurchill.org. members o receive a subscription and many other benefits. i would like to take a moment to recognize
this event was hosted by george washington university and is an hour and a half. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to the national library center. my name is michael bishop and i am the director of the library and executive director of the international circuit. the collaboration between the society and the george washington university, in the nation's capital is devoted to this. here students and visitors have access to a wide range of primary and secondary material. as well as a...
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the result of a collaboration between the society and the george washington university, the library first research facility in the nation's capitol devoted to the study of winston churchill. here students and visitors have access to a vast range of primary and secondary materials and interactive exhibits and soon displays of original manuscripts and artifacts. let me take this opportunity to encourage you to join the international churchill society by visiting our website. www.wintonchurchhiil www.wintonchurchill.org. a few programming notes before turning to the subject of the evening. i hope you will return on march 1st when elliot cohen discusses this new book, the big stick; the limits of soft powquer the nutesty of military force. and on april 26th, we will welcome david owens, now lord owens, who will speak about this new book "cabinets finest hour; the hidden agenda of may 1940". in our programming at the library we will explore the life and career and very nature of leadership itself for churchill. and just as churchill decribed the last sentence like so aberham lincoln disrobed t
the result of a collaboration between the society and the george washington university, the library first research facility in the nation's capitol devoted to the study of winston churchill. here students and visitors have access to a vast range of primary and secondary materials and interactive exhibits and soon displays of original manuscripts and artifacts. let me take this opportunity to encourage you to join the international churchill society by visiting our website. www.wintonchurchhiil...
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. >> secretary kelly spoke at george washington university. running at fox news how ms 13 one of the most dangerous gangs, is funded. a response from our guest professor cruise. your response. grouphe said this type of poorres a desk exploits communities in the united states but also central america. mind important to have in that again, these communities and these of support kind of gangs are formed by youth. start in a city is not because you have the ms 13 leadership moving through that city or actually sending people to that city. the way you start is basically by some youth gang, a street corner again. 13 just because .hey find this name appealing they start emulating, copycatting some of these symbols, some of these ideas. sometimes it happens that some leader of somebody moves in that community and they start grouplly nurturing this in centralthis group america. some of them will turn into a really violent gang that we know. out.of them just back it is very important to understand that that's depends on what the community does. what law
. >> secretary kelly spoke at george washington university. running at fox news how ms 13 one of the most dangerous gangs, is funded. a response from our guest professor cruise. your response. grouphe said this type of poorres a desk exploits communities in the united states but also central america. mind important to have in that again, these communities and these of support kind of gangs are formed by youth. start in a city is not because you have the ms 13 leadership moving through...
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that is live from george washington university here at 11:00 a.m. author sonerfrom cagaptay about his latest book, live at 12:30 p.m. eastern. in case you missed it on c-span, cia director mike tempe on national security and wikileaks. >> while we do our best to quietly collect information on those who pose real threats, it individuals like julian assange and edward snowden seek to use that information to make a name for themselves. as long as they make a splash, they care nothing about the lives they put at risk for the damage they cause. >> the former pakistani president. >> those who blame pakistan are wrong. they must understand pakistan's sacrifices, fighting terrorism. secretary general jan stoltenberg. >> we have been loyal to our core value, ever since we were founded in 1949. an alliance we are where we have promised to protect each other. laureate malala yousafzai. >> 130 million girls are out of some old today. the studies orve the statistics, but they understand education is the only path to guide the future. >> rex tillerson on u.s.-rus
that is live from george washington university here at 11:00 a.m. author sonerfrom cagaptay about his latest book, live at 12:30 p.m. eastern. in case you missed it on c-span, cia director mike tempe on national security and wikileaks. >> while we do our best to quietly collect information on those who pose real threats, it individuals like julian assange and edward snowden seek to use that information to make a name for themselves. as long as they make a splash, they care nothing about...
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from george washington university, this is an hour. [applause] "washington journal" -- mr. knapp: good morning. this will be the first public address of its kind that secretary kelly will have given since his swearing-in. we are honored to have chosen washington for this venue. we are ranked as the most politically engaged body in the nation. our students are actively involved in dollar -- dialogue, and i am delighted a number of hours due to its rb -- are able -- a number of our students are able to be here today. we are glad supporting veterans actively for a number of years now. currently we have 1800 veterans and dependence being educated here. on the topic of today's conversation, i want to talk about our long-term involvement in homeland security issues. all four of secretary kelly's predecessors have visited our campus and the speeches from , people like secretary kelly highlight the work we do in this field. the faculty at george washington has been working since before september 11. we had unique efforts in homeland, and counter cyber terrorism. he leaders of those
from george washington university, this is an hour. [applause] "washington journal" -- mr. knapp: good morning. this will be the first public address of its kind that secretary kelly will have given since his swearing-in. we are honored to have chosen washington for this venue. we are ranked as the most politically engaged body in the nation. our students are actively involved in dollar -- dialogue, and i am delighted a number of hours due to its rb -- are able -- a number of our...
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. >>> well, when you order seafood at a restaurant, do you really researchers at george washington university wanted to find out. they ordered 12 seafood dishes from six d.c. restaurants and concluded dna tests on them. there were no health-related concerns but 33% of the items were mislabeled. for example, more expensive types of seafood were swapped out with cheaper versions or they were substituted with seafood on the endangered species list. despite the findings, researchers said compared to other cities across the country, d.c. restaurants are doing a very good job of getting diners exactly what they ordered. >>> well, congress lost a big perk this week. the v.i.p. parking at reagan national airport is being closed for five years while the airport expands the areas needed contractors to park and stage their equipment. all members of congress, supreme court justices and international diplomats use the lot which is just a short walk to the gate. but now they'll have to park in passengers. except they won't have to pay. that privilege costs taxpayers $132,000 a year. >>> well, when we come
. >>> well, when you order seafood at a restaurant, do you really researchers at george washington university wanted to find out. they ordered 12 seafood dishes from six d.c. restaurants and concluded dna tests on them. there were no health-related concerns but 33% of the items were mislabeled. for example, more expensive types of seafood were swapped out with cheaper versions or they were substituted with seafood on the endangered species list. despite the findings, researchers said...
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. >>> now a professor at george washington university, author of "red line," george rubin is a formersecretary of state currently a member at george washington university. thanks for joining me. all of this happening as you have a presidential election coming up in france. and president trump responded to the shooting today and he tweeted this. i'm quoting, another terrorist attack in paris. the people of france will not take much more of this. will have a big effect on presidential election. peter, from a diplomatic standpoint, what do you make of that tweet? >> i'm not sure he's accurate about that. security already is a major issue in france and in europe given what's happened there in recent weeks and months. whether that pushes the french electorate towards an extremist toward maureen le pen, not necessarily. the favorite right now is emanuel la cron, though he has to survive the first round. the top two obviously go to a runoff next month. >> do you agree with that? i'm wondering, joel, does this, do you think, have a big effect on the election? if for no other reason, obviously
. >>> now a professor at george washington university, author of "red line," george rubin is a formersecretary of state currently a member at george washington university. thanks for joining me. all of this happening as you have a presidential election coming up in france. and president trump responded to the shooting today and he tweeted this. i'm quoting, another terrorist attack in paris. the people of france will not take much more of this. will have a big effect on...
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he is speaking at george washington university, the national churchillian -- churchill library and to center. you can watch it here on c-span at 6:00 p.m. eastern. and here from the wife of senator tim kaine, and education center kerry -- education secretary. she recently spoke about education from the 1950's to today. this is in cambridge massachusetts. here is a preview. issues,ve facilities urban infrastructure, urban aging, in our urban core. we have kids with a multiplicity of challenges and maybe even more than in barbara johnson's day were at least we had more intact communities and on top of that we have systems that are pushing teachers out, pushing the great teachers away. part of the good news is that great teachers can get jobs everywhere now regardless of color. vaughn was able to work at nasa and get a man on the moon. greate great teachers, facilities, and the urban core is a very challenging one. >> that was a short portion of her remarks. see this in its entirety at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. here are some of the programs this holiday weekend on c-span. saturda
he is speaking at george washington university, the national churchillian -- churchill library and to center. you can watch it here on c-span at 6:00 p.m. eastern. and here from the wife of senator tim kaine, and education center kerry -- education secretary. she recently spoke about education from the 1950's to today. this is in cambridge massachusetts. here is a preview. issues,ve facilities urban infrastructure, urban aging, in our urban core. we have kids with a multiplicity of challenges...
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joining us now is george washington university law school professor jeffrey rossen. and he's the pastor of the national constitution center, it was established by congress in 1988 to share information about the united states constitution on a non-partisan basis. jeff, you were with me when the vote happened where neil gorsuch was confirmed by the u.s. senate on friday. now you're with me as he gets sworn in. let me ask you this, for a lot of americans, they cast their ballot on one important issue, a nominee to the supreme court with many democrats saying they wanted a nominee who would confirm and continue row v. wade. and many are saying the second amendment is another big issue. as it relates to roe v. wade, does justice gorsuch have work in front of him to influence either of those two? >> reporter: not immediate work because the balance of the court as you have been discussing remains the me. but if justice kennedy were to retire, or if another liberal justice were to retire, then all of that would be up for grabs. roe v. wade could be overturned and justice gor
joining us now is george washington university law school professor jeffrey rossen. and he's the pastor of the national constitution center, it was established by congress in 1988 to share information about the united states constitution on a non-partisan basis. jeff, you were with me when the vote happened where neil gorsuch was confirmed by the u.s. senate on friday. now you're with me as he gets sworn in. let me ask you this, for a lot of americans, they cast their ballot on one important...
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about president lincoln and his book at the winston churchill library on the campus of the george washington universityshington d.c. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the national churchill library and center. my name is michael bishop and i am director of the library and executive director of the international churchill society. the result of a collaboration between the society and the george washington university, the library first research facility in the nation's capitol
about president lincoln and his book at the winston churchill library on the campus of the george washington universityshington d.c. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to the national churchill library and center. my name is michael bishop and i am director of the library and executive director of the international churchill society. the result of a collaboration between the society and the george washington university, the library first research facility in the...
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at george washington university, in washington, d.c., secretary john kelly outlined the dangers posedcriminals who enter the united states illegally through the southern border. >> made it a point. we are under attack from criminals who think their greed justifies raping young girls at knifepoint, dealing poison to our youth, or just killing some of us for fun. >> kelly challenged members of congress critical of the administration policy on immigration enforcement, to either change the laws or shut up. >> police in michigan are detailing a wild chase that had a soggy ending. show you dash-cam video here showing officers pursuing a speeding pickup truck. then the man at the wheel turns to the left, driving straight into st. clair river. police approach the scene to offer assistance. at first the driver didn't seem interested. >> come on, dude we'll help you out. water is way too cold to be in there. >> [ bleep ] you. >> you are going to die in the water, man. >> let me die. >> no. >> i want to die. i want to >> come on, brother. >> wow. after that the guy ended up changing his mind, ha
at george washington university, in washington, d.c., secretary john kelly outlined the dangers posedcriminals who enter the united states illegally through the southern border. >> made it a point. we are under attack from criminals who think their greed justifies raping young girls at knifepoint, dealing poison to our youth, or just killing some of us for fun. >> kelly challenged members of congress critical of the administration policy on immigration enforcement, to either change...
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. >> speaking of george washington university, the retired marine general laid out the threats facing the u.s. he also defended white house policies on travel. and, immigration. blaming ongoing protests on "political gains rather than actual practices." >>> in the meantime, the city of oakland is urging employers not to do business with immigration officials. christin ayers explains. >> reporter: you have heard of sanctuary cities but what about sanctuary workplaces? a resolution here at city hall demands that workplaces refrain from voluntarily working with immigration officials. maria martinez who works in hotel housekeeping said it happen today her at a previous job. as soon as she and other employees started organizing and asking for fair wages. >> the owner of the hotel got in contact with ice. immigration officials. and ice came to the hotel and checked everyone's paperwork. while we were trying to stand up for our rights. >> reporter: immigrant rights rallied outside city hall calling for protections against immigrant employees. >> we want to make sure that the employer doesn't
. >> speaking of george washington university, the retired marine general laid out the threats facing the u.s. he also defended white house policies on travel. and, immigration. blaming ongoing protests on "political gains rather than actual practices." >>> in the meantime, the city of oakland is urging employers not to do business with immigration officials. christin ayers explains. >> reporter: you have heard of sanctuary cities but what about sanctuary...
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our guest is halsinger, an economist and season fellow the george washington university institute of public policy. dr. singer in a recent paper you cao authored, the curious absence of economic analysis the federal communications commission, an agency in search of a mission is the title. you write that the fcc is often an economics free zone. what do you mean by that? >> guest: i mean that they are not taking economics into consideration when making policy decisions. they are instead relying on noneconomic evidence, the popular whims and fancies of the die reach decisions that have tremendous economic import. >> host: has it always been that way? >> guest: it's not always been that we. we chart the ebb and flow of economic influence. this is not the first time that economics has been relegated to something well below the eighth floor. but we haven't seen something in recent history quite like this as we have seen under the wheeler fcc. >> host: what's that you write, decisions under the tom we'ller administration decisions are devoid of economic analysis. how did we get there. >> gu
our guest is halsinger, an economist and season fellow the george washington university institute of public policy. dr. singer in a recent paper you cao authored, the curious absence of economic analysis the federal communications commission, an agency in search of a mission is the title. you write that the fcc is often an economics free zone. what do you mean by that? >> guest: i mean that they are not taking economics into consideration when making policy decisions. they are instead...
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from george washington university, this is an hour. [applause] "washington journal" -- mr. knapp: good morning. this will be the first public address of its kind that secretary kelly will have given since his swearing-in.
from george washington university, this is an hour. [applause] "washington journal" -- mr. knapp: good morning. this will be the first public address of its kind that secretary kelly will have given since his swearing-in.
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sharyl: frank sesno is director of the school of media and public affairs at the george washington universityank: donald trump doesn't go to the white house correspondents' dinner. donald trump goes out and continues to call reporters horrible people, refers to the media or some of the media as enemies of the people. i've never seen another president do that. sharyl: what are the general differences you see in the press coverage between donald trump versus what you saw with president obama? howie kurtz: well, president obama famously got a very easy ride personal criticism that this president gets just about every day. sharyl: fox news media critic howie kurtz says in president trump's first 100 days, much of the press has continued in campaign mode. mocking, attacking, and sorely mistaken. matt lauer: in no part of your mind or brain can you imagine donald trump standing up one day and delivering a state of the union address? president obama: well, i can imagine it in a saturday night skit. sharyl: how has the media coverage changed since president trump has been elected? howie: given that t
sharyl: frank sesno is director of the school of media and public affairs at the george washington universityank: donald trump doesn't go to the white house correspondents' dinner. donald trump goes out and continues to call reporters horrible people, refers to the media or some of the media as enemies of the people. i've never seen another president do that. sharyl: what are the general differences you see in the press coverage between donald trump versus what you saw with president obama?...
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. >> it's an hour and a half event hosted by george washington university national churchill library and center. >>. [applause]. ... good evening and welcome to the national churchill library and center. my name is mike bishop and i'm the director of the library and executive director of the international virtual society. the result of the collaboration between the society in george washington university , the library is the first in the nation's capital to be devoted to the study of winston churchill. here students and visitors have access to a vast range of primary and secondary material and interactive touchscreen exhibits and starting next month, displays of original manuscripts and artifacts. as i've said many times before, the end clc is more than just a place for study. it's also a venue or discussion and debate. >> and in the short time since we opened our doors, we have explored not just the legacy of winston churchill but the very nature of leadership itself. i hope you will return on april 26 at 6 pm when we welcome former british foreign secretary david owens, now lord ow
. >> it's an hour and a half event hosted by george washington university national churchill library and center. >>. [applause]. ... good evening and welcome to the national churchill library and center. my name is mike bishop and i'm the director of the library and executive director of the international virtual society. the result of the collaboration between the society in george washington university , the library is the first in the nation's capital to be devoted to the study...
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. >> sean murphy from george washington university. i'm wondering if part of your argument could be supported by observing that a large amount of what the department of defense does is in fact, not hard power. that is, a lot of what they do our things like working on the ground in afghanistan and iraq or building tense in west africa to adjust the ebola disaster relief in various contexts are certainly the hardware behind and so on but i've always been struck at how much diplomacy are american men and women in the service do. and if you conceive of that as part of soft power side of things, then all your talking about is augmenting that with other experts who have language skills and experience and so on to make the whole package work together extreme the wealth. >> i think it's a wonderful boy. i you've seen this sort of slow, quiet shift since 2003 in which the military has outsourced, has outsourced sort of traditional military work to the covert agencies. the state department has outsourced diplomacy to the military, and the one gr
. >> sean murphy from george washington university. i'm wondering if part of your argument could be supported by observing that a large amount of what the department of defense does is in fact, not hard power. that is, a lot of what they do our things like working on the ground in afghanistan and iraq or building tense in west africa to adjust the ebola disaster relief in various contexts are certainly the hardware behind and so on but i've always been struck at how much diplomacy are...
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has what he called open terrorist investigation in all 50 states, kelly in a speech at george washington universityaid there were at least 37 islamic state plots to attack the united states since 2013. joining me now to discuss the latest provocations from russia, north korea and president trump's foreign policy offensive in the world, retired four-star general fox news military analyst, general jack keane. good to have you with us. first, your reaction to again close approach by the tu-95s. >> i think it is a worsening relationship that we have with russia. i believe they had a rough to weeks, backing assad with his heinous act and chemical weapons, the world condemnation just poured down on russia and assad. then tillerson in moscow, calling out russia for supporting assad and for not pulling that separatist forces and military capabilities out of ukraine. and meddling in u.s. election, john kerry's days of coddles lavrov were over. i think they have to be smarting from it and recover their prestige with the bombing flights. lou: turning to north korea, north korea promising a missile launch a we
has what he called open terrorist investigation in all 50 states, kelly in a speech at george washington universityaid there were at least 37 islamic state plots to attack the united states since 2013. joining me now to discuss the latest provocations from russia, north korea and president trump's foreign policy offensive in the world, retired four-star general fox news military analyst, general jack keane. good to have you with us. first, your reaction to again close approach by the tu-95s....
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. >> we are life now inside george washington university, we hear from the former pakistani president who is talking about isis and u.s. foreign policy. i've coverage here on c-span. [applause] >>>> good evening and welcome to the national library center. i am the director of the
. >> we are life now inside george washington university, we hear from the former pakistani president who is talking about isis and u.s. foreign policy. i've coverage here on c-span. [applause] >>>> good evening and welcome to the national library center. i am the director of the
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from george washington university, this is an hour. [applause] mr. knapp: good morning.ood morning, everyone. welcome to the george washington univer.
from george washington university, this is an hour. [applause] mr. knapp: good morning.ood morning, everyone. welcome to the george washington univer.
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kelly in a speak in george washington university.d 37 islamic state plots to attack the united states since 2013. and joining me to discuss the latest provocations from russia and north korea and president trump's defense. and general jack keane. and first your reaction to the again, close approach by the tu95's? >> i think it is the pattern as you identified is a worsening relationship with russia. i believe they have had a rough two weeks. and backing assad and the world condemnation pureed down on raushia and a saw. and tillerson calling out russia for supporting assad. and not pulling the separatist forces out of ukraine. and thee, for middling in a u.s. america. john kerry's taos of coddling the was over. and they have to recover a little bit of their prestige. >> and turning to north korea. promising a missile launch a week. and the pela costity continues. and you get the sense and that is a lack of balance on part p of the north korea. and suggesting a strategy and what it want upons. >> that the case. m jongn advanced the dev
kelly in a speak in george washington university.d 37 islamic state plots to attack the united states since 2013. and joining me to discuss the latest provocations from russia and north korea and president trump's defense. and general jack keane. and first your reaction to the again, close approach by the tu95's? >> i think it is the pattern as you identified is a worsening relationship with russia. i believe they have had a rough two weeks. and backing assad and the world condemnation...
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we can speak no to someone from george washington university. it was the right weapon for the dollar. it is pretty accurate. you would not be using a $50 million apiece weapon frivolously, or just to $50 million apiece weapon frivolously, orjust to send some message of telegraph something to the north koreans or the russians. i think there was not significant intelligence about the identity of the people who work in this complex, and that they were high—level operatives of isis, and of course, there is the logistics, what kind of weapon would be used in a decisive air strike weapon would be used in a decisive airstrike and weapon would be used in a decisive air strike and would lead to the outcome desired? how significant was this target iraq? we are talking about at 300 metre long network of caves and tunnels, a significant was hitting this location? that decision was taken to use this particular weapon, it means that there was a significant complex that could not be taken out by any other weapon, at least not in a decisive way, and of course,
we can speak no to someone from george washington university. it was the right weapon for the dollar. it is pretty accurate. you would not be using a $50 million apiece weapon frivolously, or just to $50 million apiece weapon frivolously, orjust to send some message of telegraph something to the north koreans or the russians. i think there was not significant intelligence about the identity of the people who work in this complex, and that they were high—level operatives of isis, and of...
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he will speak at george washington university. we will have that this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. this story at breitbart.com, their officials defy trumps promises. the u.s. border patrol agents once again sounding the alarm about miles of border being left wide open. and unsecure. aeitbart texas obtained document showing a patrol manager knowingly issuing orders to leave 40 miles of border open and uncontrolled. obama holdovers in the customs and border protection agency, , are continuing with the same careless disregard in the trumpet ministration that they did under former president obama according to border patrol agent. ron is on our republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning. excuse me, i am a little bit mixed up here. let me get myself going. are you there? host: i am here. caller: ok. in america we seem like we want to write the laws that govern our people and keep everyone in line, keep them on the same direction. but we are going in 11 different directions. we are selling in every different direction there is. if you look at al qaeda -- i don't agree with t
he will speak at george washington university. we will have that this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. this story at breitbart.com, their officials defy trumps promises. the u.s. border patrol agents once again sounding the alarm about miles of border being left wide open. and unsecure. aeitbart texas obtained document showing a patrol manager knowingly issuing orders to leave 40 miles of border open and uncontrolled. obama holdovers in the customs and border protection agency, , are continuing...
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see our live coverage of his remarks from the george washington university at 11:30 a.m. pompeo talks about national security later today at an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. live coverage at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's
see our live coverage of his remarks from the george washington university at 11:30 a.m. pompeo talks about national security later today at an event hosted by the center for strategic and international studies. live coverage at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's
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probably used for training, this film was made public by george washington university's national security archives in 2011. at this moment, you are in the central part of the united states, over 100 feet below the surface of the earth, surrounded by thick, reinforced concrete. in the event of an attack, this entire structure can be see a, protected against a radioactive fallout. through those doors and around the corner is the operations control room of the long-range air defense force -- air offense force. >> thank you, sergeant. >> from this room, the force throughout the world is controlled and monitored 24 hours a day in peace as it would be in war. this force is a combat ready offense force. it is a deterrent force dedicated to the prevention of war, any war large or small. this forces commented by the joint allied early warning defense system. control -- >> offense control, colonel dawes. reject the weather in that area. the last check indicated thunderstorms. right. gentleman from this room, we control the entire long-range air offense force of $3000, tankers, and sport aircraft. j
probably used for training, this film was made public by george washington university's national security archives in 2011. at this moment, you are in the central part of the united states, over 100 feet below the surface of the earth, surrounded by thick, reinforced concrete. in the event of an attack, this entire structure can be see a, protected against a radioactive fallout. through those doors and around the corner is the operations control room of the long-range air defense force -- air...
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. >> we will have more with nato's secretary journal tomorrow when he speaks at george washington university. live coverage at 11:30 eastern time on c-span and www.c-span.org, and on the c-span radio app. here are some of the programs this holiday weekend on c-span. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a nafta briefing on the discovery of seven earthlike planets orbiting a nearby star. >> we are using the hubble space telescope to determine if the pundits have hydrogen-helium dominated atmosphere. >> followed by a discussion on the pros and cons of genetically modified foods. >> because those of us who do this, we think that all plants are gmo's, because there is nothing you purchase in any of your grocery stores, whether it is organic or not that has not been genetically modified. >> the white house easter egg events from the last four presidents. that a visit to the african-american history museum in washington. >> i knew that the nation was thirsting for this museum, but i have to confess, i did not know the reaction would be this positive and strong. a panel ofp.m., federal judges discussing t
. >> we will have more with nato's secretary journal tomorrow when he speaks at george washington university. live coverage at 11:30 eastern time on c-span and www.c-span.org, and on the c-span radio app. here are some of the programs this holiday weekend on c-span. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a nafta briefing on the discovery of seven earthlike planets orbiting a nearby star. >> we are using the hubble space telescope to determine if the pundits have hydrogen-helium dominated...
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after return to stoner -- soner, i'm delighted to welcome gonul tol, adjunct professor at george washington university institute george washington university institute for middle east studies here in washington. and then we'll turn to the amberin zaman, as a public policy fellow at the middle east program, veteran journalist writing for the monitor. 15 years turkish correspondent for the economist. really delighted to have this panel, which bring such in-depth knowledge of the current political situation and the likely direction of politics in turkey and special interest to this audience of course the direction of the u.s. turkish relationship in this new era. we've already seen the first sign of the direction of the u.s. turkish relationship of course with president trumps outrage to the newly re-empowered president erdogan just yesterday. i will now call the podium by kali soner. soner has been at the institute for many years. he's the author of several books on turkish domestic and foreign policy. one of soner's greatest claims to fame is there is a generation of american foreign service officers w
after return to stoner -- soner, i'm delighted to welcome gonul tol, adjunct professor at george washington university institute george washington university institute for middle east studies here in washington. and then we'll turn to the amberin zaman, as a public policy fellow at the middle east program, veteran journalist writing for the monitor. 15 years turkish correspondent for the economist. really delighted to have this panel, which bring such in-depth knowledge of the current political...
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the george washington university law school and the american bar association co-hosted this event. it's about an hour. >> thank you very much, sir. it comes out really well when you write it yourself. well, first i'd like to thank the military law society and the standing committee for putting together this event. i'd like to thank all of our guests for attending and most especially i'd like to thank our panelists for coming here to speak about these important issues. the topic for today's discussion is free speech and sexual harassment cases, when should the military prosecute. this is not a brand new issue. it's an issue that has been of some concern, some considerable concern in the armed forces for many years, but it has come to the forefront again with the recent allegations of widespread misconduct within the marine corps, and in particular, the use or misuse of social media to post and share nude photographs and engage in other unseemly conduct. on march 17th, the marine corps issued a policy guidance, social media guidance, in which they said and i only quote a small portio
the george washington university law school and the american bar association co-hosted this event. it's about an hour. >> thank you very much, sir. it comes out really well when you write it yourself. well, first i'd like to thank the military law society and the standing committee for putting together this event. i'd like to thank all of our guests for attending and most especially i'd like to thank our panelists for coming here to speak about these important issues. the topic for...
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economic analysis and regulations that the federal medications commission with economists and george washington universityublic policy professor singer. he is interviewed by a reporter for bloomberg dna. reporter: so you are saying google should be regulated by the fcc. ger: when congress or's about what the future sec looks like, and we are talking about termination by different platforms, the conversation should not be reduced to isp's. the context basis is just as significant. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at it was eastern on c-span2. >> this week in prime time on c-span, tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, former senior adviser to president barack obama, valerie jarrett, on her time in the white house and future plans. ms. jarrett: i do want to continue to be a force for good. i just made public today that i have signed on to be pro bono advisor to the obama foundation, and i'm very interested in what it can do. [laughter] >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m., dr. emmanuel on his latest book, "scripture for the future." "prescription for the future." emmanuel: a big part of the transformation of your should not
economic analysis and regulations that the federal medications commission with economists and george washington universityublic policy professor singer. he is interviewed by a reporter for bloomberg dna. reporter: so you are saying google should be regulated by the fcc. ger: when congress or's about what the future sec looks like, and we are talking about termination by different platforms, the conversation should not be reduced to isp's. the context basis is just as significant. >> watch...
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he is speaking at george washington university's church of library at 6 p.m. eastern comean watch that also alive on c-span. join us tonight from remarks holten.olt and -- and she recently spoke about access to quality education through today at an event organized by harvard university's graduate school of university -- graduate school. >> we have a urban aging,ructure, urban expenses and infrastructure in our urban core. we have kids with a multiplicity of challenges and maybe even more than a barbara johnson's day. on top of all that, we have systems that are pushing great teachers out and away. part of the good news is that great teachers can get jobs everywhere regardless of color go work at able to nasa langley. and help get the man on the moon. but the challenge is now a fighting for equal, great teachers, great curriculum, great facilities. it is a very challenging one. >> a short portion of an holton's remarks. you can see the program tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> here are some of the programs this holiday weekend on c-span. therday, a nasa bri
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he is an economist and a senior fellow at the george washington university institute of public policy. dr. singer, in a recent paper that you co-authored, "the curious absence of economic analysis at the federal communications commission, an agency in search of a mission," is the title, you write that the fcc is often an economics free zone. what do you mean by that? dr. singer: what i mean is that they are not taking economics into consideration when making policy decisions. they are instead relying on non-economic evidence, popular whims and fancies of the day to reach decisions that have tremendous economic import. peter: has it always been that way? dr. singer: it has not always been that way. that is what the paper is about. try to set up and low of influence over time. we have been in periods like this before. it is not the only time that economic decisions have been relegated well below the eighth floor. but, we have not seen anything in recent history quite like this as we have seen under the wheeler fcc. peter: you write decisions are often made under the tom wheeler administ
he is an economist and a senior fellow at the george washington university institute of public policy. dr. singer, in a recent paper that you co-authored, "the curious absence of economic analysis at the federal communications commission, an agency in search of a mission," is the title, you write that the fcc is often an economics free zone. what do you mean by that? dr. singer: what i mean is that they are not taking economics into consideration when making policy decisions. they are...