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live coverage from the george washington university in washington, d.c., beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> senator rand paul of kentucky told reporters that he remains the revised senate republican health care proposal referred to as the graham custody bill, saying the plan does not reveal the -- the graham cassidy bill, saying the plan does not repealed the aca. >> hello. hello. we've come to talk little bit about what we can do on health care. my opinion from the get go on the graham cassidy repeal is that it is fake repeal. it keeps ever 90% of the spending, 90% of the taxes, simply reshuffles the formula. i think that if we do this the end result will be we will have a food fight over the formula party takes over. i do not think there is a scenario where we get to any kind of stability in our country. i also think this is not the promise we made. i made a promise to repeal obama care. i went to rally after rally after rally. i never had one person come up and say, what you mean by repeal is that you're going to keep most of the spending and block grant the states
live coverage from the george washington university in washington, d.c., beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> senator rand paul of kentucky told reporters that he remains the revised senate republican health care proposal referred to as the graham custody bill, saying the plan does not reveal the -- the graham cassidy bill, saying the plan does not repealed the aca. >> hello. hello. we've come to talk little bit about what we can do on health care. my opinion from the get...
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this seriously from the moment these flyers were discovered george washington university police we areched full investigation into who was behind this and why they are doing this. and targeting this conservative group. the goal of this is simple getting bottom of this. figuring out who is behind the hate speech flares. live at gw tonight, tom fitzgerald, fox m 5 local n news. >> from steve bannon's tell all interview of his time at white house to possible plans for more regulations after equifax security breach. >> ronica cleary live at the white house with more on well there's the white house and >> reporter: jim, sarah, you know, steve bannon sat down with the interview with charlie rose and worth noting the president didn't tweet about it soy amain focus in today's briefing was trying to get some reaction. what did the president feel about that sit down interview with steve bannon. i'll tell you this. one thing that has a lot of people talking bannon says he believes the president's decision to fire james comey was the biggest mistake in "modern political history" now here's how san
this seriously from the moment these flyers were discovered george washington university police we areched full investigation into who was behind this and why they are doing this. and targeting this conservative group. the goal of this is simple getting bottom of this. figuring out who is behind the hate speech flares. live at gw tonight, tom fitzgerald, fox m 5 local n news. >> from steve bannon's tell all interview of his time at white house to possible plans for more regulations after...
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now to this incredible medical story out of george washington university hospital. it is the first hospital in the world to use a unique flexible robotic tool during surgery. this tool is less invasive and allows doctors to get a better view. it helps patients recover a lot asked her. doctors say robotic aids like this may soon be used in many surgeries because it is so versatile. it goes through the nose, reaching areas around the skull base that we could not do. taking tumors out even through -- through the ear. adrianna: they remove a cancerous growth on a man's tonsils and it was so precise the patient did not need chemo or radiation. at noon, taking a live look outside. another check of your forecast. this season do your holiday shopping on us. introducing the monumental gift shop at mgm national harbor. just use your m life rewards card when you play now through november 7. the more you play, redeem for monumental gifts like jewelry and electronics. come in today and play to earn your private shopping event for the holidays. play to win. win to shop. the monum
now to this incredible medical story out of george washington university hospital. it is the first hospital in the world to use a unique flexible robotic tool during surgery. this tool is less invasive and allows doctors to get a better view. it helps patients recover a lot asked her. doctors say robotic aids like this may soon be used in many surgeries because it is so versatile. it goes through the nose, reaching areas around the skull base that we could not do. taking tumors out even through...
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paul wagner "fox5 local news". >> developing right now george washington university police are vehicleing who put up islam aphobic posters on campus. turns out whoever created these hateful anti-muslim materials tried to make it look like they came from on campus conservative group. this group, this is not the first time i understand they've been targeted before? >> reporter: they're really return concerned about this. this group young american foundation spent all this morning putting up thousands of these. small american flags as tribute in memory to 9/11. but that's not what has people concerned here. on friday over the weekend, they started seeing flyers pop up on this campus, flyers that were against islam. they were hate speech. flat out. but they were made to look like they came from this group young american foundation. we talked to the president of this group tonight. she'll till this is not the first time they feel they've been victim of dirty tricks and harassment. >> when we first saw this we were shocked and disgusted this is not what we sand for and we're really dispointed t
paul wagner "fox5 local news". >> developing right now george washington university police are vehicleing who put up islam aphobic posters on campus. turns out whoever created these hateful anti-muslim materials tried to make it look like they came from on campus conservative group. this group, this is not the first time i understand they've been targeted before? >> reporter: they're really return concerned about this. this group young american foundation spent all this...
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sharing your views with us elizabeth anchor associate professor of american studies at george washington university in d.c. now a lot has been said about american news media and the role it played in creating this email issue as a scandal for hillary clinton in a recent edition of the listening post discusses this very issue and clinton talks about this in her new memoir she blames in part the u.s. news media for a defeat in the twenty six thousand election did the media cost her the election some very interesting insight on the show washington if you can on al-jazeera dot com by turning now to our multi view war here on the news great taking a look at the different images. that the news agencies are feeding us and this is the french president emmanuel mccall speaking in paris in the sobel university where he's talking about the eurozone talking about the european initiative as far as the euro zone economy is concerned we'll hear more on this in just a moment with lauren taylor who's in our london new centenary. thanks so much for a yes the french president in my records calls for major changes to
sharing your views with us elizabeth anchor associate professor of american studies at george washington university in d.c. now a lot has been said about american news media and the role it played in creating this email issue as a scandal for hillary clinton in a recent edition of the listening post discusses this very issue and clinton talks about this in her new memoir she blames in part the u.s. news media for a defeat in the twenty six thousand election did the media cost her the election...
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researchers at george washington university looked at data on people age >>> new studies shows older ople need to move more and sit less. researchers at george washington university looked at data on people ages 50 to 71. those who watched tv more than 5 hours a day and were physically active less than 3 hours a week were much more likely to have trouble walking later on in life. researchers say that even small changes make a big difference. things like walking a pet, gardening, doing some housework, even parking the car a little farther away. >>> a lot of kids are heading back to school with their parents and grandparents snapping photos of their first days. >> we're asking you to share your pictures. here are some photos: we'd love to see your snapshots, too. just upload them on our kpix 5 facebook page. and we'll share them on our show. we'll be right back. >> send us your snapshots. upload them on our kpix 5 facebook page and we'll share them on our show. we'll be right back. are learning san francisco's "happy >>> ell, today's tip of the day is going to be is with orange cauliflo
researchers at george washington university looked at data on people age >>> new studies shows older ople need to move more and sit less. researchers at george washington university looked at data on people ages 50 to 71. those who watched tv more than 5 hours a day and were physically active less than 3 hours a week were much more likely to have trouble walking later on in life. researchers say that even small changes make a big difference. things like walking a pet, gardening, doing...
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live coverage from george washington university in washington beginning at 6:00 a.m.astern on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> next, the senate finance committee hearing on the republican proposal to replace the affordable care act. with testimony from the lead sponsors of the bill, senators lindsey graham and bill cassidy. the start was delayed 20 minutes while the u.s. capitol police removed protesters, many of whom were wheelchair-bound. this was 3.5 hours. >> we think this is an important hearing. kind you would think. kind yeah. >> i am going in here, guys. conversation] >> this meeting will come to order. everyoneike to welcome and i do mean everyone. [chanting]
live coverage from george washington university in washington beginning at 6:00 a.m.astern on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> next, the senate finance committee hearing on the republican proposal to replace the affordable care act. with testimony from the lead sponsors of the bill, senators lindsey graham and bill...
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to thank you for your 50 years of service and your visit to the elliott school at the george washington university today. small token of appreciation for you, a g.w. sweatshirt. mr. clapper: oh. [applause] mr. clapper: thanks very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a live look at the march for racial justice in downtown washington, d.c. today. organizers are marching from capitol hill past the justice building. they paused momentarily on pennsylvania avenue. let's watch. >> and how long a history we have had and the sponsor. sponsor killing black women, lynching of black women. say their names. rosa parks wrote thousands of letters to the department of justice. it is in there somewhere. parks, one of our champions, knew we had rights and that the department of justice owed us everything. what does the department of justice oh black women? >> everything. >> say their names. betty jean owens. >> say their names. >> sherita davis. groves. --ladettaat coleman coleman. >> what does
to thank you for your 50 years of service and your visit to the elliott school at the george washington university today. small token of appreciation for you, a g.w. sweatshirt. mr. clapper: oh. [applause] mr. clapper: thanks very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a live look at the march for racial justice in downtown washington, d.c. today. organizers are marching...
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george washington university law professor jonathan turley in testimony before the house judiciary committee was clear about the enormous constitutional infirmities raised by this action. he said, quote, in his testimony, in ordering this blanket exception, president obama was nullifying part of a law that he simply disagreed with. if a president can claim sweeping discretion to suspend key federal laws, the entire legislative process becomes little more than a pretense. the circumvention of the legislative process not only undermines the authority of this branch, he's referring to the legislative branch, but destabilizes the tripartite system as a whole. this is not a little matter. ending the previous administration's disrespect for the legislative process is an important first step. all immigration policies should serve the interest of the people of the united states, lawful immigrant and native born alike. congress should carefully and thoughtfully pursue the types of reforms that are ripe for the american people. our nation is comprised of good and decent people who want their governmen
george washington university law professor jonathan turley in testimony before the house judiciary committee was clear about the enormous constitutional infirmities raised by this action. he said, quote, in his testimony, in ordering this blanket exception, president obama was nullifying part of a law that he simply disagreed with. if a president can claim sweeping discretion to suspend key federal laws, the entire legislative process becomes little more than a pretense. the circumvention of...
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welcome everyone to george washington university. we have an awesome group of panelists and participants. let me also welcome our viewers on c-span. obviously they play an important role in public service and better understanding how washington does and does not work. i'm going to be hyper briefed because you are going to get more than you want of me throughout the day, but i will very quickly introduce my partner in crime, or maybe better partner in crime, lenny haynesworth who is vice president from northrup, it's been a wonderful partner of gw' gw's, of our center in particular, not only today's event but multiple reports we've done together and i think they play a critical role in advancing our national security international interest. i will leave it at that. >> thank you. >> thanks for the introduction. the morning everyone. we are just very pleased and honored to cohost today's event, in partnership with george washington university. frank and gw, you have an exceptional reputation in leading rich and deep conversations about
welcome everyone to george washington university. we have an awesome group of panelists and participants. let me also welcome our viewers on c-span. obviously they play an important role in public service and better understanding how washington does and does not work. i'm going to be hyper briefed because you are going to get more than you want of me throughout the day, but i will very quickly introduce my partner in crime, or maybe better partner in crime, lenny haynesworth who is vice...
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a recent study by the george washington university found that 57% of the people who were involved in terrorist attacks in europe and in north america between 2014 and 2017 have prior criminal histories. so we've got some work to do here. we need to step up our work with foreign counter parts, to dismantle the stove pipes, to tear down the walls that block the free flow of this kind of counterterrorism information. thi third, there's skpacapacity building. we're helping our partner countries improve terrorism cases cases. we're building their ability to prosecute and a jude indicate terrorism related crimes. a good example comes from the bal cans. a transit route who are heading from syria or iraq or heading back home after serving in the conflict zone. in the past few years, 131 people have been convicted under newly passed foreign terrorist fighter laws in the balcans. justice department lawyers have assisted those prosecutors, an evidence organization, analysis, prosecution strategies, and case specific challenges through a case based mentoring program. there are now about 33 more
a recent study by the george washington university found that 57% of the people who were involved in terrorist attacks in europe and in north america between 2014 and 2017 have prior criminal histories. so we've got some work to do here. we need to step up our work with foreign counter parts, to dismantle the stove pipes, to tear down the walls that block the free flow of this kind of counterterrorism information. thi third, there's skpacapacity building. we're helping our partner countries...
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live coverage from the george washington university in washington, d.c. beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. --on glenn ochal was real angela merkel was re-elected for a fourth term as german chancellor in the weekend elections that also sign the rise of the far right party learnt for germany or a.f.d., which will now hold a place in german parliament. chancellor merkel held a news conference the day after the election to talk about the result. this is courtesy of germany's english news language channel. it is 35 minutes. >> [speaking german] >> ladies and gentlemen, after election night we have carried out an analysis about the election results. both in the executive committee and in other bodies. we have analyzed what our achievements are. and what the witnesses were. we begin with what we did not manage to do. there are a number of colleagues who are no longer going to be members of the german
live coverage from the george washington university in washington, d.c. beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. --on glenn ochal was real angela merkel was re-elected for a fourth term as german chancellor in the weekend elections that also sign the rise of the far right party learnt for germany or a.f.d.,...
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a recent study by the george washington university found that 57% of the people who were involved interrorist attacks in europe and north america between 2014-2017 have prior criminal histories here so we've got some work to do. we need to step up our work with foreign counterparts to dismantle the stovepipes, to tear down the walls that block the free flow of this kind of counterterrorism information. third, is capacity building. at the ct bureau we're helping our partner countries improve their handling of terrorism cases. in particular we are building their ability to investigate, to prosecute and to adjudicate terrorism related crimes. a good example comes from the balkans, teache key transit rour foreign fighters were heading to syria or iraq heading back home after having served in the conflict zone. in the past few years 131 people have been convicted under newly passed foreign terrorist fighter lost in the balkans. justice department lawyers funded by the ct bureau have assisted those local prosecutors and evidence organization, analysis, prosecution strategies, in case speci
a recent study by the george washington university found that 57% of the people who were involved interrorist attacks in europe and north america between 2014-2017 have prior criminal histories here so we've got some work to do. we need to step up our work with foreign counterparts to dismantle the stovepipes, to tear down the walls that block the free flow of this kind of counterterrorism information. third, is capacity building. at the ct bureau we're helping our partner countries improve...
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this summer george washington university hospital became a trail blazer. first hospital in the world to use a unique flexible robotic tool for surgery. as mike carter-conneen reports, it's much less inveighsive and with faster recovery time. >> unlike traditional surgical instruments, straight and rigid. this animation shows the metrobotics robotic system can bend around the twist and turns giving surgeons access to hard to reach anatomy. robotic assisted. >> last month, g.w. hospital used the cutting edge cool for the first time ever in a clo low rectal surgery -- colorectal surgery. that coming after ten head and neck surgeries last year. >> you can use the removal. >> it's used to remove cancerous growth, so precise the surgeon says he doesn't need radius or chemo. >> i don't remember the robotics. i was asleep at that time. >> instead of a week-long hospital recovery with surgical incision with this approach patients can go home the next day or the same day. >> sore throat, yeah. >> robotic arm attaches right here. for each and every procedure it's a n
this summer george washington university hospital became a trail blazer. first hospital in the world to use a unique flexible robotic tool for surgery. as mike carter-conneen reports, it's much less inveighsive and with faster recovery time. >> unlike traditional surgical instruments, straight and rigid. this animation shows the metrobotics robotic system can bend around the twist and turns giving surgeons access to hard to reach anatomy. robotic assisted. >> last month, g.w....
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and the george washington university department of history. eric: come back next week when for our final seminar of the season, jason parker from texas a&m will be speaking on his new "the formation of the third , world." thank you to our participants in the seminar today. and thank you gregg brazinsky. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: this weekend on american history tv. today at 6:00 p.m. on the civil war, the final military maneuvers that led
and the george washington university department of history. eric: come back next week when for our final seminar of the season, jason parker from texas a&m will be speaking on his new "the formation of the third , world." thank you to our participants in the seminar today. and thank you gregg brazinsky. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: this weekend on...
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. >> steve from george washington university law school. you mentioned legitimacy of the use of force so i wanted to ask you about that. the easy case might be the term that you used korean missiles landing in the united states. that's the easy thing but how about the harder case? what if there are korean missiles flown over guam or flown over hawaii or north korean missiles landing in japan. is it legitimate or the united states, the president under domestic law to use force and would it be legitimate under international law in those scenarios for the united states? >> well i will concede i am not a political scholar. i have a law degree. i think an attack against and the question is do you characterize a missile with a warhead on an attack, that's a legal question but if that's so i think the president would claim he has the right of self-defense. one of the interesting things might don't have an answer but one of the interesting things about the korean situation is we are in a cease-fire. there is no act of congress to authorize the oper
. >> steve from george washington university law school. you mentioned legitimacy of the use of force so i wanted to ask you about that. the easy case might be the term that you used korean missiles landing in the united states. that's the easy thing but how about the harder case? what if there are korean missiles flown over guam or flown over hawaii or north korean missiles landing in japan. is it legitimate or the united states, the president under domestic law to use force and would it...
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former national intelligence director, james clapper, will be speaking about his career at george washington university. we'll have that live beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> thursday, we're live in richmond, virginia, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 states capital tour. former virginia governor, doug wilder, is our guest on the bus during "washington journal" at 7:30 a.m. eastern. join us as he takes calls and questions about crept events and state issues. and join us thursday for the entire "washington journal" starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on
former national intelligence director, james clapper, will be speaking about his career at george washington university. we'll have that live beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> thursday, we're live in richmond, virginia, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 states capital tour. former virginia governor, doug wilder, is our guest on the bus during "washington journal" at 7:30 a.m. eastern. join...
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a recent study by the george washington university found that 357% of the people who were r d involved in terrorist attacks in ow europe and north america between 2014 and 2017 have prior criminal histories. so we have some work to do here. we need to step up our work with foreign counterparts to dismanhattan it will stove pipes, tear down the walls that block the free flow of this kind of counterterrorism information. third, there's capacity building. at the bureau we're hoping our partner countries improve their handling of terrorism cases. in particular, we're building their ability to investigate, to prosecute and to ajude date terrorism-related consumer prices to. a good example comes from balkans. a key transit route for foreign fighters heading to syria or iraq or heading back home after having served in the conflict zone. in past few years 131 people have been convict under newly passed foreign terrorist fight ore laws. justice department lawyers have asused local prosecutors, a an evidence organization, analysis, prosecution strat jis, and case specific challenges through a ca
a recent study by the george washington university found that 357% of the people who were r d involved in terrorist attacks in ow europe and north america between 2014 and 2017 have prior criminal histories. so we have some work to do here. we need to step up our work with foreign counterparts to dismanhattan it will stove pipes, tear down the walls that block the free flow of this kind of counterterrorism information. third, there's capacity building. at the bureau we're hoping our partner...
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incredible medical story outside of george washington university, the first hospital in the world to use a robotic toll for a certain surgery -- a robotic tool for certain surgery. it allows doctors to get a better view and allows patients to recover faster from colorectal surgery but can also be used for head and neck procedures and may go beyond that. >> through the nose, reaching areas around the skull base we cannot do, or taking tumors out even through that year. alison: -- through the ear. alison: doctors say that it was used to remove a cancerous growth on a man's tonsils, so precise he did not need chemo or radiation. millions of amazon customers are confused by it a mail saying that somebody bought something from their baby registry. here is the thing have a baby registry. these confused customers talk to social media to report the apparent glitch. amazon has not immediately commented on what happened. jonathan: baby? alison: what? jonathan: starbucks is rolling out whiskey-flavored coffee. it does not have alcohol in it. i know, boo. it places on roasted coffee beans in bar
incredible medical story outside of george washington university, the first hospital in the world to use a robotic toll for a certain surgery -- a robotic tool for certain surgery. it allows doctors to get a better view and allows patients to recover faster from colorectal surgery but can also be used for head and neck procedures and may go beyond that. >> through the nose, reaching areas around the skull base we cannot do, or taking tumors out even through that year. alison: -- through...
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let's welcome back a professor of political management at george washington university.y seen -- heard some of the excerpts from the book, we know she's been bernie sanders, of joe biden and the former head of the fbi. what do you think? is this -- we've heard from democrats saying enough. >> i'm kind of with the democrats and with your opening statement, i think it's, you know, a classic case of clinton fatigue, i don't know very many people personally that are going to rush out and buy the book. >> i think we heard the criticism of bernie sanders. neck, bernie sanders was on steven colbert talking about it. kind of speaks to the democrats were building up to what was inevitable and bernie sanders was the one who challenged that. as we go to 2020 and the democrats are looking for new face and leader and hillary is sticking around, does that bode well for the party as a whole >> that's the fascinating thing, donald trump ran against 17 republics for the nomination. many of which were the republican parties a team. the big question is on the democratic side, when you get
let's welcome back a professor of political management at george washington university.y seen -- heard some of the excerpts from the book, we know she's been bernie sanders, of joe biden and the former head of the fbi. what do you think? is this -- we've heard from democrats saying enough. >> i'm kind of with the democrats and with your opening statement, i think it's, you know, a classic case of clinton fatigue, i don't know very many people personally that are going to rush out and buy...
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>> joseph associate professor of engineering management at george washington university joins us withhat do you think how long will this take and what will it entail. >> clearly they're in for the long haul and this could be a longer more difficult process than what happened with hurricane katrina. it's so widespread, and the water levels were such that it created more significant damage even in areas that fully flooded. i think this is going to be a very long difficult shrug >> we've heard the damage estimates could be in the, you know, the 10s of billions of dollars. so from the emergency management, where do you begin from the federal level to the state level to the local level? where do you begin and how do you help all these folks. >> i think it's actually at each level that has to help and is helping. texas is -- has looked has looked very far forward in this area and i think they're particularly attuned to this after taking in so many displaced people. at federal level they've mobilesed a lot of search and rescue and that will continue. state has had plans in place a long time
>> joseph associate professor of engineering management at george washington university joins us withhat do you think how long will this take and what will it entail. >> clearly they're in for the long haul and this could be a longer more difficult process than what happened with hurricane katrina. it's so widespread, and the water levels were such that it created more significant damage even in areas that fully flooded. i think this is going to be a very long difficult shrug...
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an incredible medical story out of george washington university hospital is making headlines this morninge facility is now the first hospital in the world to use a unique, flexible robotic tool during surgery. the futuristic method is less invasive- allows doctors to get a better view- and helps patients recover faster. doctors say robotic aids like this one, may soon be used in many surgeries because it is so versatile. doctors say they recently used the technpology to remove a cancerous tonsils. and it was so precise- the patient didn't need to have chemo or radiation. meanwhile-- the u.s. navy is using a more familiar technology to help sailors operate equipement-- x-box. the xbox's 360 controller- is going to be used by the navy to operate periscopes on new submarines! this is according to usa today. it starts on the u-s-s colorado next month. the navy says it'll save money - and many young sailors are already familiar with the technology. it's xx and we're just getting started. it's xx and we're just getting started. good morning washington. we are following breaking news. puerto ric
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and assistant professor of pediatrics of the george washington universal school of medicine. doctor? >> good afternoon. i'm san jay serum and i'm a pediatrician in southeast washington, d.c. for seven years i've cared for a patient i'm going to call shawn. i met shawn when he was 13, newly diagnosed with type i diabetes and still adjusting to checking his blood sugar and regularly doing the insulin injection. s i kept real and never judged when he had setbacks. sugar coating is not recommended for diabetes. together we have made hi diabetes and mental health issues manageable conditions that he controls, rather than his condition controlling him. he is now 20 years old. a graduate of a rigorous vocational skills program and eager to get a job. two months ago, shawn told me he wanted to look for work in virginia but then he would not have medicaid like he does now. shawn's mother has become a friend of mine and i recently learned her health is struggling. she will not be eligible for medicare for at least ten years and none of her three jobs come with health insurance. fortunat
and assistant professor of pediatrics of the george washington universal school of medicine. doctor? >> good afternoon. i'm san jay serum and i'm a pediatrician in southeast washington, d.c. for seven years i've cared for a patient i'm going to call shawn. i met shawn when he was 13, newly diagnosed with type i diabetes and still adjusting to checking his blood sugar and regularly doing the insulin injection. s i kept real and never judged when he had setbacks. sugar coating is not...
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frank cilluffo is the head of center for cyber and homeland security at george washington university. >> they pick up on divisive issues. they serve add a megaphone. they legitimize fringe entities and on it goes. >> reporter: and the russian efforts continue. just this past weekend, as some n.f.l. players protested during the national anthem, russian trolls flooded social media with the hashtags hiroshima boycotted then.f.l. and hiroshima takeaknee. like facebook, twitter is also conducting a review and has found that russian accounts, said it took action against 200 accounts already. >> mason: two of the n.f.l.'s oldest rivals face off tonight, the green bay packers and chicago bears. green bay is planning a stadium-wide show of solidarity during the national anthem. demarco morgan is at lambeau field. >> reporter: tonight, packers players say they will be linking arms in unity during the national anthem, just like they did at sunday's game, and quarterback aaron rodgers hopes fans will do the same. >> this is about equality. this is about unity, and starting a conversation around s
frank cilluffo is the head of center for cyber and homeland security at george washington university. >> they pick up on divisive issues. they serve add a megaphone. they legitimize fringe entities and on it goes. >> reporter: and the russian efforts continue. just this past weekend, as some n.f.l. players protested during the national anthem, russian trolls flooded social media with the hashtags hiroshima boycotted then.f.l. and hiroshima takeaknee. like facebook, twitter is also...
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george washington university holds a conference on cyber security issues facing the government and private sector live at 9 a.m. on c-span three. c-span.org or the c-span radio at a the "washington post" reports health and human services secretary tom price has apologized for his private charter flights and says he will repay taxpayers $52,000 house and senate investigators are pressing him and other members to expose the extent to which they'd used on commercial flights to travel across the u.s. and overseas. the revelations about the troops on the literary and private aircraft come at the same officials proposed dramatic cuts in the agencies that oversee a
george washington university holds a conference on cyber security issues facing the government and private sector live at 9 a.m. on c-span three. c-span.org or the c-span radio at a the "washington post" reports health and human services secretary tom price has apologized for his private charter flights and says he will repay taxpayers $52,000 house and senate investigators are pressing him and other members to expose the extent to which they'd used on commercial flights to travel...
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. >> sunday night on q&a, former federal prosecutor and george washington university law school professor talks about the ongoing trial of uighurs she -- new jersey democrat robert menendez. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. andrew rossng, discusses republican efforts to change the tax code. the author of why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria addresses the history of racism and hate in u.s. classrooms. and the author of remember the ladies will be on to talk about the women's suffrage movement and the obstacles to the right to vote. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal sunday morning. join the discussion. war, authorhe civil paul bretzger talks about his book "observing hancock at gettysburg: the general's leadership through eyewitness accounts." mr. bretzger argues that general winfield scott hancock was one of the most important generals at the battle of gettysburg. the gettysburg heritage center is the host of this 40 minute discussion. tammy: welcome. my name is tammy myers. i am the president h
. >> sunday night on q&a, former federal prosecutor and george washington university law school professor talks about the ongoing trial of uighurs she -- new jersey democrat robert menendez. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. andrew rossng, discusses republican efforts to change the tax code. the author of why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria addresses the history of racism and hate in u.s....
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>> my name is paul from george washington university, this is a follow-up on the question just asked. how would you, and on the prevailing narrative? it seems to me the end of the cold war was a victory not just for united states but the rules -based order which incidentally china's now perceived as the emerging challenger. and like you to address how you see the validity of that historic moment. >> when it comes to liberal order today, i think there are many opportunities lost in developing this institutionalized liberal economic and political order of the cold war. i talk about it to quite some extent. much more could have been done, should have been done to integrate russia. different ways into the order that had existed during the latter part of the cold war some people would say that would've been impossible, but not so sure about that, at least in the case of russia, i think one main reason why authoritarian like vladimir putin had a chance to come back was a sentiment that many russians had of being excluded of the possibility of cooperating. it's as much of a my believe is tha
>> my name is paul from george washington university, this is a follow-up on the question just asked. how would you, and on the prevailing narrative? it seems to me the end of the cold war was a victory not just for united states but the rules -based order which incidentally china's now perceived as the emerging challenger. and like you to address how you see the validity of that historic moment. >> when it comes to liberal order today, i think there are many opportunities lost in...
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evolving technological threats, terrorism, north korea and iran and spoke last night at george washington university. good evening. i'm not here very often but a super treat to be here this evening to have a chance to introduce a true hero from our national security community and you have all seen his background and the title to discuss his intelligence career. and hard to imagine anyone more suited to the topic of a career in intelligence than mr. james clapper and great treat to have him here this evening. as you can see from his background, he's had over five years of experience in the intelligence community, in the military side, on the civilian side, inside and outside government and overseas as well and maybe it's not listed but someone can ask him a question to tell him about his 2014 visit to north korea to rescue a couple of americans who got caught up there. i first met mr. clapper in the 1990's when i was a baby bureaucrat in the pentagon. and i was a little bit scared of him when i first encountered him but my boss, ash carter and the leadership held him in such high regard and respect t
evolving technological threats, terrorism, north korea and iran and spoke last night at george washington university. good evening. i'm not here very often but a super treat to be here this evening to have a chance to introduce a true hero from our national security community and you have all seen his background and the title to discuss his intelligence career. and hard to imagine anyone more suited to the topic of a career in intelligence than mr. james clapper and great treat to have him here...
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and your visit to the elliott school at the george washington university today. and a small token of appreciation for you, ag w sweatshirt. >> oh. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] . >> /* > the senate homeland secuy committee takes a look at potential national security threats wednesday with fbi director christopher rey and acting homeland security secretary elaine duke. you can watch that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. and at the same time it, va secretary david shulkin testifies before the senate veterans affairs committee about suicide prevention among veterans. you'll find that live here on c-span3. a reminder that all our live coverage is available online at c-span.org or free to listen to on the c-span radio app. >> i was a little stunned when i found out that this book was the origins for the c-span school bus. i think it's a wonderful idea. i've been following your school bus on television as i prepared for my 1994 trip on a soybean fueled bus, alternative fuel going to 44 different states leaving this august. >> 23 years and over 140 c
and your visit to the elliott school at the george washington university today. and a small token of appreciation for you, ag w sweatshirt. >> oh. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] . >> /* > the senate homeland secuy committee takes a look at potential national security threats wednesday with fbi director christopher rey and acting homeland security secretary elaine duke. you can watch that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. and at the same time it, va secretary...
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the george washington university hosted this 90 minute event. >> good evening. welcome to the elliott school and to this beautiful conference then you have failed to us this evening. my name is ambassador holgate, dissociated at institute for international science and technology policy here at the elliott school, emphasis on the visit parker on that here very often but it's a super treat to be here this evening to have a chance to introduce a true hero from our national security community. you've all seen his biography and the title for this evenings talk of a discussion on an intelligence career and it's hard to imagine anyone more suited to the topic of a career in intelligence than mr. james clapper. and it's a great treat to having here this evening. as you can see from his background, he's had over five years of experience in the intelligence community, in the military side, on display inside come inside and outside government, and overseas as well. maybe it's not listed in his bio but maybe someone and ask him a question today but is 2014 visit to north ko
the george washington university hosted this 90 minute event. >> good evening. welcome to the elliott school and to this beautiful conference then you have failed to us this evening. my name is ambassador holgate, dissociated at institute for international science and technology policy here at the elliott school, emphasis on the visit parker on that here very often but it's a super treat to be here this evening to have a chance to introduce a true hero from our national security...
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frank salufo home of the center for cyberand homeland security at george washington university. >> on divisive issues, they serve as a mega phone. they legitimize fringe entities. and, on it goes. >> and the russian efforts continue. just this past weekend, some nfl players protest during the national anthem. russian trolls flooded social media with the hashtag, boycott the nfl and take a knee. >> like facebook, twitter says it is also conducting a review and has found that russian accounts on it site. it says it took action against 200 accounts already. anthony. >> jeff pegues, thank you. jeff. two rivals face off. green bay packers and the chicago bears. green bay is planning a stadiumwide show of solidarity during the national anthem. demarco morgan at lamb beau field. >> reporter: tonight packers players will be linking armds in unity during the national anthem. just look they did at sunday's game. and quarterback, aaron rodgers hopes fans will do the same. >> this is about equality. this is about unity. starring conversation around something that might be uncomfortable for people
frank salufo home of the center for cyberand homeland security at george washington university. >> on divisive issues, they serve as a mega phone. they legitimize fringe entities. and, on it goes. >> and the russian efforts continue. just this past weekend, some nfl players protest during the national anthem. russian trolls flooded social media with the hashtag, boycott the nfl and take a knee. >> like facebook, twitter says it is also conducting a review and has found that...
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george washington university law professor jonathan turley in testimony before the house judiciary committeeas clear about the enormous constitutional infirmities raised by this action. in ordering this blanket exception, president obama was nullifying part of a law that he simply disagreed with. claim asident can sweeping discretion to suspend key federal laws, the entire legislative process becomes little more than a pretense. the circumvention of the legislative process not only undermines the authority of this branch, the legislative branch, what destabilizes the system as a whole." this is not a little matter. and in the previous administration's disrespect for the legislative process is an important first step. -- ending the previous fornistration's disrespect the legislative process is an important first step. andress should carefully thoughtfully pursued the types of reform that all right for the american people. our nation is comprised of good and decent people who want their government's leaders to fulfill the promises and advanced and immigration policy that serves the national in
george washington university law professor jonathan turley in testimony before the house judiciary committeeas clear about the enormous constitutional infirmities raised by this action. in ordering this blanket exception, president obama was nullifying part of a law that he simply disagreed with. claim asident can sweeping discretion to suspend key federal laws, the entire legislative process becomes little more than a pretense. the circumvention of the legislative process not only undermines...
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carol bridges who is on the advair of bessie today and the a lecturer at george washington university's media and public affairs. dorothy -- who of course it is been a long-time columnist for the "washington post" and herself writing a memoir at the moment that is put out a little more than a year from now. so we hope to see her back for that. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming, angela dodson and dorothy. >> good afternoon everyone good evening. [inaudible] >> good evening everyone. my name is dorothy knows who just heard it is a pleasure to be here at politics and prose. and it is very good to welcome all of you. we are excited about angelo's new book, "remember the ladies". before i turn this over and asked angela questions i want to take a moment to introduce someone else that was very important in the production of the book. angela, editor of her book group. we wave for just a moment? is not. thank you. angela, i think like many people i thought i knew something about the suffrage movement until i read your very riveting book. can you give five or six of the key momen
carol bridges who is on the advair of bessie today and the a lecturer at george washington university's media and public affairs. dorothy -- who of course it is been a long-time columnist for the "washington post" and herself writing a memoir at the moment that is put out a little more than a year from now. so we hope to see her back for that. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming, angela dodson and dorothy. >> good afternoon everyone good evening. [inaudible]...
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efforts here are going to be extensive and expensive, or less so, so you can -- i'm from george washington university law school. you mentioned the question of the legitimacy of the use of force. i want to ask you about that. koreany case might be missiles landing in the united states. but how about the harder case? what if there are korean missiles flown over guam or flown over hawaii, or north korean missiles landing in japan? the unitedimate for states president, under domestic law, in such a scenario, to use force? would it be legitimate under international law in those nightmare scenarios for the united states to use force? >> i concede that i am not a legal scholar. i have a law degree. think an attack -- the question is, do you characterized a missile without a warhead going over guam and attack, that's a legal question. the president would claim he has the right of self-defense, and that's what he's doing. one of the interesting things, and i don't have an answer, about the korean situation, we are in a cease-fire. there was no act of congress to authorize operations in korea, but the reality
efforts here are going to be extensive and expensive, or less so, so you can -- i'm from george washington university law school. you mentioned the question of the legitimacy of the use of force. i want to ask you about that. koreany case might be missiles landing in the united states. but how about the harder case? what if there are korean missiles flown over guam or flown over hawaii, or north korean missiles landing in japan? the unitedimate for states president, under domestic law, in such...
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national intelligence james clapper talks about his career in the intelligence community from george washington university, we are live at 6:00 eastern on c-span3 come online at c-span.org and streaming on the c-span radio apps. >> chester arthur pretty consistently ranks among the lesser-known presidents. the only thing most people remember about him is his distinctive facial hair, his mutton chop sideburns. >> sunday night on q and a, scott greenberger on his book the unexpected president about the life and political career of chester arthur. >> he recognized he wasn't qualified for the job. he ended up on the ticket by accident, was surprised to be there. never imagined he would be president of the united states and all of a sudden he is on the threshold of office. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q and a. >> now we take you to the university of southern california for look at the electoral college redistricting and voting rights. from los angeles, this is about an hour. >> let me introduce our panelists, ralph neas, former executive director of leadership conference on civil rights, he has
national intelligence james clapper talks about his career in the intelligence community from george washington university, we are live at 6:00 eastern on c-span3 come online at c-span.org and streaming on the c-span radio apps. >> chester arthur pretty consistently ranks among the lesser-known presidents. the only thing most people remember about him is his distinctive facial hair, his mutton chop sideburns. >> sunday night on q and a, scott greenberger on his book the unexpected...
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apartment buildings with the portfolio that includes similar projects at american and george washington universities> you are taking each and wiping it clean and starting over. >> construction starts in 2018. the developers envision the young professionals and the grad students living here but they won't have to use communal bathrooms. >> no, they are not sharing bathrooms, thankfully. >> in northwest washington, mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. nancy: good news for them. larry: that is key. exactly. for the first time in 16 years the non-ticketed passengers allowed past security at the pittsburgh international airport. the pilo provided they go through the same screening as the passengers. what a novel concept. the idea is to maintain security while letting people greet loved ones shop or eat. i was a common practice. non-ticketed passengers were banned nationwide after 9/11. nancy: as if a water main break isn't bad enough. check out this one in pennsylvania. officials in king of prussia say a water main break caused the huge sinkhole. the road buckled buckled in a he nearly filled with water. part
apartment buildings with the portfolio that includes similar projects at american and george washington universities> you are taking each and wiping it clean and starting over. >> construction starts in 2018. the developers envision the young professionals and the grad students living here but they won't have to use communal bathrooms. >> no, they are not sharing bathrooms, thankfully. >> in northwest washington, mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. nancy: good news for them....
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. >> sunday night on q&a, former federal prosecutor and george washington university law school professor talks about the ongoing trial of uighurs she -- new jersey democrat robert menendez. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. andrew rossng, discusses republican efforts to change the tax code. the author of why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria addresses the history of racism and hate in u.s. classrooms. and the author of remember the
. >> sunday night on q&a, former federal prosecutor and george washington university law school professor talks about the ongoing trial of uighurs she -- new jersey democrat robert menendez. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. andrew rossng, discusses republican efforts to change the tax code. the author of why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria addresses the history of racism and hate in u.s....
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tonight on q&a former federal prosecutor and george washington university law school professor randall eliasson talks about the ongoing trial of new jersey democratic senator bob menendez. tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. civil war authors discuss how they started writing about their topics, their process of researching, and at some of the unexpected information they have discovered. the gettysburg heritage center hosted this hour-long talk. tammy: my name is tammy myers, welcome everybody. i am pleased to welcome our distinguished panel. our moderator for the evening will be storyteller and comedian tim parchman who also happens to be the illustrator of "discovering gettysburg." without any further introduction, i am going to present to you mr. tim hartman.
tonight on q&a former federal prosecutor and george washington university law school professor randall eliasson talks about the ongoing trial of new jersey democratic senator bob menendez. tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. civil war authors discuss how they started writing about their topics, their process of researching, and at some of the unexpected information they have discovered. the gettysburg heritage center hosted this hour-long talk. tammy: my name is tammy myers, welcome...
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the nonprofit out of george washington university presented their new witnesses to the prosecutors who then dismissed johnson of the 2004 charges. johnson was originally sentenced to life in prison in 2005. >>> during that trial, witnesses simply said he resembled the shooter. attorney rahman said that the jury seemed to ignore any evidence proving johnson's innocence and wow, what a fresh start for johnsonment you can see the emotion. imagine. i think about 13 years life that you've lost. >> what a great organization, the innocence project. they're in all 50 states now. she has helped six people off death row. just people wrongfully and thanks to dna evidence. >> science today is helping a lot, too, being able to look back at things. >> thank goodness. you don't want somebody who is innocent to lose so much significant time. >> he has a great attitude too. >> absolutely. for us, what we have around here is a little hint of summertime. the autumn equinox is tomorrow. as a meteorologist, i declared fall to begin the first of september because september is a fall month. nonetheless, for
the nonprofit out of george washington university presented their new witnesses to the prosecutors who then dismissed johnson of the 2004 charges. johnson was originally sentenced to life in prison in 2005. >>> during that trial, witnesses simply said he resembled the shooter. attorney rahman said that the jury seemed to ignore any evidence proving johnson's innocence and wow, what a fresh start for johnsonment you can see the emotion. imagine. i think about 13 years life that you've...
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george washington university night at the ballpark. 19 games left on regular season and then time for postseason. just one more sign hock owey is around the corner preseason arel a just right around the corner. capitol 1 arena now getting signage ice service being installed at former verizon center crews had at work and 11:0 the team logo on ice. it will say capital one arena on the ice. >> "monday night football" double header starts with late game. chargers, bronco, denver took a lead in the fourth. in the final seconds la had a chance to tie this one up. 24-21. 44 yard field goal attempt is blocked. >> here's the bottom line lesson learned here's how you respond to it he took to twitter with this google search how to deal with fame. >> because of his delivery. >> i read about it. >> apparently he's from mexico and english is not his first language. so translations with a little -- a little. >> mean spirited. >> so people are really -- >> yes. >> okay i don't like it. >> i agree with you. >> they said they enjoyed him. they wanted more. >> i don't understand what the big controversy
george washington university night at the ballpark. 19 games left on regular season and then time for postseason. just one more sign hock owey is around the corner preseason arel a just right around the corner. capitol 1 arena now getting signage ice service being installed at former verizon center crews had at work and 11:0 the team logo on ice. it will say capital one arena on the ice. >> "monday night football" double header starts with late game. chargers, bronco, denver...