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speak now to nathanj brown, professor of political science and international affairs at george washington universitye. it's very good to have you with a when you hear benjamin netanyahu use language like terror tower, how does that make you feel? it seems the are that make you feel? it seems they are both _ that make you feel? it seems they are both keen _ that make you feel? it seems they are both keen on - that make you feel? it seems | they are both keen on carrying this forward in the next several days of fighting. both think they have something to show to the other side. i5 think they have something to show to the other side. is a professor — professor of political science, i am sure you are aware, when i am sure you are aware, when we i am sure you are aware, when we find ourselves in global situations like this, history can often be a guide as to how we get out of them. in terms of the way things are going now, is there any hope that previous ways of resolving violence between israelis and palestinians could work at this time? it palestinians could work at this time? ., , �* , ., palestinians
speak now to nathanj brown, professor of political science and international affairs at george washington universitye. it's very good to have you with a when you hear benjamin netanyahu use language like terror tower, how does that make you feel? it seems the are that make you feel? it seems they are both _ that make you feel? it seems they are both keen _ that make you feel? it seems they are both keen on - that make you feel? it seems | they are both keen on carrying this forward in the next...
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university of hawaii, is that right? sen. duckworth: yes. i moved to washington dc to attend georgeashington deese -- george washington university. they had the highest successful pass rate for the foreign service exam so i applied there. david: when you came to washington, you went to gw. you say i'm going to be a united states senator? sen. duckworth: no, i set i was going to become a foreign service officer. -- no, i said i was going to become a foreign service officer. i one the fellowship --i won the fellowship. my boss said you should get a phd and you should think about moving to illinois and attend northern illinois university. david: you applied, got in and moved there. it changed your life. while you were there, why did you decide to join the military? sen. duckworth: my friends in my classes were military officers or veterans. they said what it you go off to basic training? you'll earn a little bit of money. you won't spend it because the drill sergeants will give you time to spend the money. you will come home, you will know more about the military. you should become mor
university of hawaii, is that right? sen. duckworth: yes. i moved to washington dc to attend georgeashington deese -- george washington university. they had the highest successful pass rate for the foreign service exam so i applied there. david: when you came to washington, you went to gw. you say i'm going to be a united states senator? sen. duckworth: no, i set i was going to become a foreign service officer. -- no, i said i was going to become a foreign service officer. i one the fellowship...
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i went to george washington university to enter the international affairs program.t the time gw had the highest a successful pass rate for the exam so i went there. david: you went to gw get your graduate degree. did you say " someday i am going to be a united states senator"? sen. duckworth: no! i had gotten a job at the smithsonian. there was an asian student fellowship, and i won the fellowship. i was working at the natural history museum when my boss there said " you should get a phd, and you should think about moving to illinois to attend northern illinois university." david: you applied, got in, and it changed her life. why did you decide to join the military? sen. duckworth: some people in my class were veterans, and they said " why don't you go off to basic training, earn some money over the summer, and you are going to come home, no more about the military." i thought why don't i do that? david: why did you decide you wanted to be a helicopter pilot? why didn't you say " i will take an easier job"? sen. duckworth: i spoke thai and indonesian. while i was be
i went to george washington university to enter the international affairs program.t the time gw had the highest a successful pass rate for the exam so i went there. david: you went to gw get your graduate degree. did you say " someday i am going to be a united states senator"? sen. duckworth: no! i had gotten a job at the smithsonian. there was an asian student fellowship, and i won the fellowship. i was working at the natural history museum when my boss there said " you should...
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university of hawaii, is that right? sen. duckworth: when i finished that, i returned to my childhood dream of becoming an ambassador. i moved to washington dc to attend georgeashington university in the international affairs program. at the time, gw had the highest successful pass rate for the foreign service exam, so i applied there. david: when you came to washington, you went to gw. did you say i'm going to be a united states senator? sen. duckworth: no. what i wanted to do was become a foreign service officer. i will take the foreign service exam. i in the meantime got a job at the smithsonian. there was an asian student fellowship. i won the fellowship. i was working in the natural history museum when my boss said you should get a phd and you should think about moving to illinois and attend northern illinois university. david: youd -- you did apply, you got there and it changed your life. while you were there, why did you decide to join the military? sen. duckworth: my friends in my classes were military officers or veterans. they said, why don't you go off to basic training? you'll earn a little bit of money for the summer. you won't spend it because
university of hawaii, is that right? sen. duckworth: when i finished that, i returned to my childhood dream of becoming an ambassador. i moved to washington dc to attend georgeashington university in the international affairs program. at the time, gw had the highest successful pass rate for the foreign service exam, so i applied there. david: when you came to washington, you went to gw. did you say i'm going to be a united states senator? sen. duckworth: no. what i wanted to do was become a...
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. >> i was accepted to florida a&m, howard university, hampton, moore house college, george washington universityuniversity of chicago, uc berkeley, morgan state university, harvard and yale. >> if you were counting, that is 14. curtis lawrence iii from washington, dc had to make the hard decision which one of the 14 schools to pick and his family was there for the big reveal. >> the fall i will be double majoring in biology and computer science and taking my talents to florida agricultural and mechanical university. >> fam u. there it is. looks like that was a favorite with the orange and green there. big congrats to him. >> that is amazing and he still has that young voice too, going to college. congratulations. >>> with grad's season upon us we are celebrating our bay area grads all month. special shout out to shayla jo. next, university of nevada reno. her dream is to become a pediatric oncology nurse. congratulations. >> send a photo of your grad to 2021grads@cbs.com. or you can tag kpix. no professional photos please. include their name, city, and a little bit about them. you may see them o
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cause driscoll in washington he is an adjunct professor of legislative politics at the george washington university and fed. a lobbyist for a medical professional association in atlanta we have dee dawkins she is a political strategist and a former georgia state representative and in dallas we cross to george c. he is a dallas space businessman and a conservative political leader all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it or let's go to george in dallas here's what he said it.
cause driscoll in washington he is an adjunct professor of legislative politics at the george washington university and fed. a lobbyist for a medical professional association in atlanta we have dee dawkins she is a political strategist and a former georgia state representative and in dallas we cross to george c. he is a dallas space businessman and a conservative political leader all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it or let's...
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came back i returned to my childhood dream of wanting to be an ambassador so i went to george washington university they had the highest successful . pass rate for the foreign service exam. so i applied there. david: when you came to washington, you went to gw. to get your graduate degree. did you say one day i'm going to be a united states senator? sen. duckworth: no, i said i was going to become a foreign service officer. i'm going to take this foreign service exam. in the meantime i had gotten a job at this missoni and. i won the fellowship and i was working in the natural history museum when my boss said you should get a phd and you should think about moving to illinois to attend northern illinois university. david: you applied, got in and moved there. it changed your life, obviously. when you were studying why did you decide to join the military? sen. duckworth: some of my friends in my classes were military officers or veterans. they said why don't you go to basic training? you will earn a little money for the summer, he will not spend it because there's no way that the drill sergeants will g
came back i returned to my childhood dream of wanting to be an ambassador so i went to george washington university they had the highest successful . pass rate for the foreign service exam. so i applied there. david: when you came to washington, you went to gw. to get your graduate degree. did you say one day i'm going to be a united states senator? sen. duckworth: no, i said i was going to become a foreign service officer. i'm going to take this foreign service exam. in the meantime i had...
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nathanj brown is a professor of political science and international affairs at george washington universityhinks this conflict is headed. well, it seems they are both hamas and israel are determined on carrying this forward — at least in the short term. we're probably talking several more days of fighting. it's not going to be a final military conflict but they both think they have something to show the other side. as a professor of political science, i am sure you are aware more than most that when we find ourselves in global situations like this, history can often be a guide as to how we get out of them. in terms of the way things are going now, is there any hope that previous ways of resolving violence between israelis and palestinians could work this time? it doesn't seem that — at least, over the short term. what we've seen over the last decade or so has been an entirely international diplomatic edifice led by the united states, but with the participation of from the eu, the un and even from the russians. it was dedicated to producing a two—state solution, getting the israelis and pale
nathanj brown is a professor of political science and international affairs at george washington universityhinks this conflict is headed. well, it seems they are both hamas and israel are determined on carrying this forward — at least in the short term. we're probably talking several more days of fighting. it's not going to be a final military conflict but they both think they have something to show the other side. as a professor of political science, i am sure you are aware more than most...
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because driscoll is in washington he is an adjunct professor of legislative politics at the george washington university and federal lobbyists for a medical professional association in atlanta we have dee dawkins heigl or she is a political strategist and a former georgia state representative and in dallas we crossed to george c. he is a dallas based businessman and a conservative political leader all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to george in dallas here's what he said in my introduction george you know presidential legacy is everything once you get into the oval office here but the comparisons to f.d.r. and l.b.j. are pretty hard for me to comprehend because let's look at f.d.r. the country was in a mask. of economic turndown it's we call it the great depression for a reason and when he came became president in march of 1933 he had massive majorities when l.b.j. ran on his own and 964 in jan in january and 965 he had a big majority for his big programs go up to 2020 and now as we speak joe biden just doesn't have it why
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lipman senior associate at the institute for european russian and eurasian studies at george washington university a warm welcome to you all maria let me start with you today this move to ban all of all these political organizations to declare them extremist i mean not only supporters see this as an inevitability at this point right i mean that's why offices are in the process of being disbanded correct yes this is correct and i think the government is out to destroy. his organizations formal and informal and actually it is on a broad campaign to destroy anything and anyone who would dare is express open and vocal disloyalty to the regime it is not limited to the not only himself and his organizations it goes much broader to some media outlets to lawyers to our non-governmental organizations and it seems that the campaign will continue and the government is very serious about it it is determined to put any end to open disloyalty alexander picking up on the point that maria was making there let me ask you how dangerous will this extremist label make things for in of all these supporters for staff m
lipman senior associate at the institute for european russian and eurasian studies at george washington university a warm welcome to you all maria let me start with you today this move to ban all of all these political organizations to declare them extremist i mean not only supporters see this as an inevitability at this point right i mean that's why offices are in the process of being disbanded correct yes this is correct and i think the government is out to destroy. his organizations formal...
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an all star panel featuring britney lee lewis professor of african-american history at george washington university preston mitchum policy director with urge unite to reproductive and gender equity and rob richardson host of the disruption now pockets welcome everyone good to be here 1st of all i'm going to see you britney biden's 1st 100 days in office they were not a real walk in the park he came in under that outrage of an illegitimate election false claims of an election fraud and an insurrection not to mention a country in shambles overcoat 19 how do you manage expectations and is he on track with bringing america back. you know over all these i think he's doing the best that he can considering the circumstances that he came into i mean we certainly are getting the virus under control we have he literally has over essential we give it he's he's given us way more than he said he was going to get in terms of these coke and vaccines and so many more americans are able to enjoy their enjoy their work lives again and enjoy family and elderly are able to hang out with each other so i think you certa
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an all star panel featuring britney lee lewis professor of african-american history at george washington university preston mitchum policy director with urge unite for reproductive and gender equity and rob richardson host of the disruption now caucus welcome everyone good to be here. first i'll read this to you britney biden's 1st 100 days in office they were not a real walk in the park he came in under that outrage of an illegitimate election false claims of an election fraud and an insurrection not to mention a country in shambles over coppa 19 how do you manage expectations and is he on track with bringing america back. you know over all these i think he's doing the best that he can considering the circumstances that he came in to i mean we certainly are getting the 1000 virus under control we have and he literally has over essential we give it he's he's given us way more than he said he was going to get in terms of these coke vaccines and so many more americans are able to enjoy their enjoy their work lives again and enjoy family and elderly are able to hang out with each other so i think you
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yes, i think your experience of that day, of people sweeping through george washington university andother university campuses arresting anyone without an id was something that was common. in terms of people talking about that time, i think unfortunately many of the people who were essential to the decision-making back in the day for example the deputy attorney general, he is not around anymore. jared wilson, police chief of washington was around and was very generous with his time in discussing with me all of the events of those days and what was behind his decision to ultimately follow nixon's orders to doom mass arrest -- to do mass arrests. he did the job he was hired to do that day and despite government lawsuits that were successful against the government, he did not express regret for doing what he thought he had to do to keep the city open that day. i think he was a man of integrity who was caught between a paranoid white house and his desire to keep the streets from becoming violent. host: leading up to that day, while folks are camping out in washington dc, what was the camp
yes, i think your experience of that day, of people sweeping through george washington university andother university campuses arresting anyone without an id was something that was common. in terms of people talking about that time, i think unfortunately many of the people who were essential to the decision-making back in the day for example the deputy attorney general, he is not around anymore. jared wilson, police chief of washington was around and was very generous with his time in...
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part of this event tonight and with generation hope after they helped me to graduate from george washington university as cbs news senior political analyst published "the new york times" bestseller the hardest job in the world in the presidency. he's covered the presidential campaigns and interviewed a wide range of people including tim cook and christian bale and musicians dave matthews. we could take about 45 minutes just talking about the experience. thank you for being committed to generation hope and for paying it forward and i thank you to all of you out there for joining us this evening we've supported and believed in generation hope for several years and when she had written pregnant girl we wanted to support the book and when we read it we were even more moved to support her and the work she does. for those of you that don't know, nicole founded a generation hope in 2010 in the basement of her home. she built to the organization into a nationally recognized to generation solution to poverty over 11 years and at the same time helping their children prepare perfect kindergarten. now they are ad
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who here knows that george washington university will receive $12.5 million over five years for its stewardship of the nation's nuclear stockpiles? part of the 50 universities getting money for nuclear weapons. we can't forget about that. mobilizing then depended on gas roots organizing. no email. no social media. no cell phones. our telephones were not called land lines. we didn't go around doing this. they were easy to tap. i remember once telling frank see verts of the state department to tell his guys stop bugging wiretapping our phone. he said it wasn't state, the pentagon or one of the intelligence agencies thereby guaranteeing confirming that, indeed, we were being tapped. my memory of 1969 is also fixed on the vietnamese women from north and south vietnam invited to canada by the voice of women. women's strive for peace brought a contingent to meet the enemy. we got to know a journalist who later became a diplomat at the u.n. we met on july 4th, our most patriotic holiday at a farm just over the border. beautiful day. licking ice cream cones together, we talked about our families, our l
who here knows that george washington university will receive $12.5 million over five years for its stewardship of the nation's nuclear stockpiles? part of the 50 universities getting money for nuclear weapons. we can't forget about that. mobilizing then depended on gas roots organizing. no email. no social media. no cell phones. our telephones were not called land lines. we didn't go around doing this. they were easy to tap. i remember once telling frank see verts of the state department to...
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president, twice, here he is coming out of masks this sunday in a mask and the other day at george washington universitydoors. he also wore a mask. i think this example undermines whatever they are saying, 80 roads of the confidence in the ability of the cdc to say go out, you are vaccinated, indoor outdoor no masks in two leading figures of the government on the issue wearing masks outside. don't know how -- >> the democrats need to ditch the donkey as their mascot and just have a mask, a dirty old mask people had hanging from their blinkers in their cars, that should be -- that is their religion, the mask is their new covid church religion, whatever you want to call it. >> a new paul 32% of people say they want people to continue wearing masks indoor and outdoor no matter what the cdc says. i think they need therapy. may be prince harry could advise them. laura: i am heading to the autobahn zoo. the number 2 in the northrup police department internal affairs division was fired after it was revealed he donated a whopping $25 to the defense fund of kyle rittenhouse. easier exclusively next with his side
president, twice, here he is coming out of masks this sunday in a mask and the other day at george washington universitydoors. he also wore a mask. i think this example undermines whatever they are saying, 80 roads of the confidence in the ability of the cdc to say go out, you are vaccinated, indoor outdoor no masks in two leading figures of the government on the issue wearing masks outside. don't know how -- >> the democrats need to ditch the donkey as their mascot and just have a mask,...
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he's been faxed twice, coming out of -- and the other day at george washington university, dr.wore a mask. i think this example undermines whatever they are saying. it actually erodes public confidence in the ability of the cdc to say go out, you are vaccinated, indoor or outdoor, no masks. then you have the two leading figures of the government on the issue wearing masks outside. >> laura: raymond, the democrats need to dig the donkey as their mascot and just have a mask. got to be a dirty old mask that people have hanging from their blinkers in their cars. just a dirty old mask. that is their religion. a mask as they are new covid church religion, whatever you want to call it. >> there is a new poll, and a net, 42% of people say they want people to continue wearing masks indoor and outdoor no matter what the cd says. i think these people need therapy, a b prince harry could advise them of a good position too. >> laura: i'm heading off to the audubon zoo. >> audubon zoo. >> laura: thank you. now to number two and the norfolk police department internal affairs division was fire
he's been faxed twice, coming out of -- and the other day at george washington university, dr.wore a mask. i think this example undermines whatever they are saying. it actually erodes public confidence in the ability of the cdc to say go out, you are vaccinated, indoor or outdoor, no masks. then you have the two leading figures of the government on the issue wearing masks outside. >> laura: raymond, the democrats need to dig the donkey as their mascot and just have a mask. got to be a...
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who here knows that george washington university will receive 12 and a half million dollars over fiveyears over stewardship of the nation's nuclear stockpiles? part of the 50 universities getting money for nuclear weapons. we can't forget about that. mobilizing then depended on the grassroots organizing, no email, no social media, no cellphones, our telephones were not called land mines, we didn't go around doing this. they were easy to tap, i remember once telling the state department to tell his guys to stop bugging, wiretapping over phone, he said it wasn't state, it was the pentagon or one of the intelligence agencies, there by guaranteeing, confirming that indeed we were being tapped. my memory of 1969 is also fixed on the vietnamese women from both north and south vietnam who were invited to canada by the voice of women. women strive for peace, brought a contingent to meet the enemy. they can come into our country, of course. we got to know mrs. -- a journalist who later became a diplomat at the unit yuan. we met on july 4th, our most patriotic holiday at a forum just over the b
who here knows that george washington university will receive 12 and a half million dollars over fiveyears over stewardship of the nation's nuclear stockpiles? part of the 50 universities getting money for nuclear weapons. we can't forget about that. mobilizing then depended on the grassroots organizing, no email, no social media, no cellphones, our telephones were not called land mines, we didn't go around doing this. they were easy to tap, i remember once telling the state department to tell...
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include from southeast ohio, taylor, incredibly hopeful person many goes back home, at george washington universityholarship. he doesn't feel at home in washington goes back to southeast ohio. appalachian, ohio and runs for local office and has recently finally one local t office and paste the town auditor in the small town there and it's incredibly poor town. it is working so at it while still working part-time at the kroger in town. after previously having working at at texas roadhouse noise at kroger and east now town auditor as well and he has have recovered incredible huge local fraud by his predecessor on the job. he will bring this town a lot more money this way and i just find such hope in these people. and that is why i actually love reporting is that you always are going to find these people. and h that's why i actually dont get too downof about all of this because we actually meet the people and you sort of see the light in them. and the spirit and it is completely restorative. and it really is what he's been going out find even more of those people. margaret: what a great note to an aun
include from southeast ohio, taylor, incredibly hopeful person many goes back home, at george washington universityholarship. he doesn't feel at home in washington goes back to southeast ohio. appalachian, ohio and runs for local office and has recently finally one local t office and paste the town auditor in the small town there and it's incredibly poor town. it is working so at it while still working part-time at the kroger in town. after previously having working at at texas roadhouse noise...
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diana furchgott-roth of george washington university.ate starts with the economics but ends up in a political one. it is of little conversation in washington cured tom: it comes -- in washington. tom: it comes down to states rights versus a federal solution. republicans, especially entranced conservative republicans are looking at a states rights solution. all i know is every anecdotal evidence i have is women cannot go back because they do not have childcare. jonathan: cloud care issues. we saw that in the data on front desk childcare issues. we saw that in the data -- childcare issues. we saw that in the data on friday. it is the same thing. demands are not a problem. jobs openings are not a problem. tom: just out with headlines from chicago. we will get there. maybe you will be slower. i will go back to the reality of inflation. too many telling us inflation does not matter. all the fancy people are telling me inflation does not matter. it will become a massive political issue based on what i see on the bloomberg screen. jonathan: it
diana furchgott-roth of george washington university.ate starts with the economics but ends up in a political one. it is of little conversation in washington cured tom: it comes -- in washington. tom: it comes down to states rights versus a federal solution. republicans, especially entranced conservative republicans are looking at a states rights solution. all i know is every anecdotal evidence i have is women cannot go back because they do not have childcare. jonathan: cloud care issues. we...
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. >> mike: george washington university law professor jonathan turley writes what's also noticeable isy major change in the abortion standards that occur before the 2022 election for the control of congress could also rekindle demands on the left to pack the supreme court. if your thoughts? >> i already have done that, nothing scares the left wing dark many groups pushing the court packing scheme more than independent judiciary when they feel like they don't have control anymore of the court and the court is now dominantly people who are committed to a constitution not towing a liberal line. if they don't have control and they want to just pack it until they do. i'm confident we now have the supreme court that again is looking at the constitution first and foremost. >> mike: do you sense of big changes coming to the country on the issue of abortion? >> mike, 70% of the american people against a complete overturning of roe, i doubt it's going to happen. i hope it happens but i doubt it will. of millions of christians like myself who are praying that the court will use this opportunity t
. >> mike: george washington university law professor jonathan turley writes what's also noticeable isy major change in the abortion standards that occur before the 2022 election for the control of congress could also rekindle demands on the left to pack the supreme court. if your thoughts? >> i already have done that, nothing scares the left wing dark many groups pushing the court packing scheme more than independent judiciary when they feel like they don't have control anymore of...
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i want to speak with visiting professor of george washington university. dr. for public health" and david culver that reported extensively on the pandemic from china and wuhan. you studied the chinese health care system. what do you make of the new reporting. >> there are a lot of unanswered questions and i think it's important for us to get to the bottom of this because this is a global pandemic that's killed 3.5 million people. we need to understand what the origin is. if there is an animal between mats bats and humans, we need to understand because there may wbe a reservoir. if this is a lab leak, we need to understand for lab safety prot protocols. in this case, i don't know. there is a report of three lab researchers that sought medical care but keeping in mind medical care in china is different. there isn't much of a primary care system so -- common for people with flu-like symptoms to go to the hospital. were they hospitalized for a long time? tests were done? about timing? did they go to the hospital in november? were they the first people to get coron
i want to speak with visiting professor of george washington university. dr. for public health" and david culver that reported extensively on the pandemic from china and wuhan. you studied the chinese health care system. what do you make of the new reporting. >> there are a lot of unanswered questions and i think it's important for us to get to the bottom of this because this is a global pandemic that's killed 3.5 million people. we need to understand what the origin is. if there is...
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visit askforaustedo.com eric: michigan congresswoman debbie dingell is recovering at the george washington universityng emergency surgery on friday, the spokeswoman for the congresswoman said she had a perforated ulcer and she's expected to stay at the hospital for a week, not expected to be released fully recover until she is in good spirits telling the detroit press they have to be actually give up junk food and diet coke, are very best wishes to the congresswoman and a speedy recovery she is the widow of the legendary john dingell the longest-serving member to do or best congressman daigle, will see on tv soon. arthel: best which is for sure the national guard wrapping up a deployment in washington, d.c. today the remaining troops are heading home more than four months after the capital riot that struck them there, lauren blanchard has more. >> has a billion dollars later the national guard ending the mission in the nation's capital effective today the remaining 2200 troops will be able to return home since january 6 riot thousands of national guard troops have stood watching d.c. had the peak 260
visit askforaustedo.com eric: michigan congresswoman debbie dingell is recovering at the george washington universityng emergency surgery on friday, the spokeswoman for the congresswoman said she had a perforated ulcer and she's expected to stay at the hospital for a week, not expected to be released fully recover until she is in good spirits telling the detroit press they have to be actually give up junk food and diet coke, are very best wishes to the congresswoman and a speedy recovery she is...
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joining me now, cnn medical analyst and professor of medicine and surgery at george washington universitytalk about this tweet you put out earlier today. i thought it was very interesting. if you have worn a mask over the horrible 14 months, you've shown your patriotism. if you've gotten vaccinated you've shown that patriotism again. take your mask off, lift your face to the sun and say a small prayer of thanks. i have done that myself. you tweeted the selfie a few days ago with vax on, mask off. that's how it works. more power to you, dr. reiner. i think that's terrific. i've been running without a mask on since getting double vaccinated. i think it's totally fine. you think it's a patriotic duty. let me show you this very quick before getting your take on this. roughly quarter of all u.s. adults say no way, they'll not get any coronavirus vaccine. what's it going to take to get these people on board? why was it so important for you to tweet that message and show yourself out there? >> well, thanks, jim, for having me. look, science and this pandemic have been so severely politicized tha
joining me now, cnn medical analyst and professor of medicine and surgery at george washington universitytalk about this tweet you put out earlier today. i thought it was very interesting. if you have worn a mask over the horrible 14 months, you've shown your patriotism. if you've gotten vaccinated you've shown that patriotism again. take your mask off, lift your face to the sun and say a small prayer of thanks. i have done that myself. you tweeted the selfie a few days ago with vax on, mask...
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the latest analysis from george washington university indicates 429 individuals have been charged in federal court over the january 6th riot. "the washington post" reports 53 people are currently still detained. the charges generally fall into three categories violent offenses such as assaulting police, weapons violations, or conspiracy allegations. about a dozen are alleged members or associates of extremist groups such as the proud boys or oath keepers. about 15 are military veterans. one is a former police officer. so far, only one defendant has entered a guilty plea and there are no reports of any cases that have been dismissed. former president trump is facing a one-two punch of criminal investigations in new york tonight. the state attorney general's office says its ongoing civil inquiry into business dealings is a criminal matter. in tandem with the manhattan district attorney's office which has been scrutinizing former president trump and his company the trump organization for about two years. stocks were off today for the third straight day. the dow lost 165. the s&p 500 fell
the latest analysis from george washington university indicates 429 individuals have been charged in federal court over the january 6th riot. "the washington post" reports 53 people are currently still detained. the charges generally fall into three categories violent offenses such as assaulting police, weapons violations, or conspiracy allegations. about a dozen are alleged members or associates of extremist groups such as the proud boys or oath keepers. about 15 are military...
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jonathan reiner is with us, professor of medicine and surgery at george washington university. doctor, good morning. my weekend didn't feel that different given the cdc guidance although i took my mask off more liberally when i was outside. a lot of people are still masked and family members of mine hadn't heard the cdc guidance. what is your take this morning? did it come too soon? is it too laxed now? >> i don't think it's too damagesed, poppy. the cdc was going to have to make this decision at some point. this is what we know, our vaccines work fabulously well. if you are vaccinated and you're a couple of weeks out from your last shot or your only shot if it's the j&j vaccine you're really well-protected. you are not going to get sick and you are not going to die from this virus. that was really the message the cdc was trying to give to people. to the people who are unvaccinated, they are still at risk. the good news is that they can change that today. there are shots available in every city on a walk-in basis today and they should do that. the big concern, though, is for th
jonathan reiner is with us, professor of medicine and surgery at george washington university. doctor, good morning. my weekend didn't feel that different given the cdc guidance although i took my mask off more liberally when i was outside. a lot of people are still masked and family members of mine hadn't heard the cdc guidance. what is your take this morning? did it come too soon? is it too laxed now? >> i don't think it's too damagesed, poppy. the cdc was going to have to make this...
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jonathan reiner, a professor medicine at george washington university. the physicians and doctors smiling at the news of 12 to 15-year-olds getting vaccinated. what's your response. how big a deal is this? >> it's a real big deal. the 12 to 15-year-old population comprises about 20 million people. that's 6% of the population. so it's another 6% of americans to protect from this virus. the issue though is that the most recent kaiser family foundation poll found that only about 3 out of so parents are willing to vaccinate their kids right now so about 30%. another 25% or so want to wait and see, so that leaves almost half the kids in that age group not going to get vaccinated unless we can convince their parents that it's the right thing to do and not surprisingly the parents' willingness to get vaccinated completely tracks their willingness to vaccinate their kids so there's still a long way to go. >> i'm part of the 30% to get my kids vaccinated as soon as possible. we have a 13-year-old going to get vaccinated this week and an 11-year-old, we're awaitin
jonathan reiner, a professor medicine at george washington university. the physicians and doctors smiling at the news of 12 to 15-year-olds getting vaccinated. what's your response. how big a deal is this? >> it's a real big deal. the 12 to 15-year-old population comprises about 20 million people. that's 6% of the population. so it's another 6% of americans to protect from this virus. the issue though is that the most recent kaiser family foundation poll found that only about 3 out of so...
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jonathan reiner, the director of the cardiac catheterization program at george washington universityave as much time to talk to you as possible, not that i'm diminishing your resume. so good to have you. i want you to listen to what dr. fauci said when i asked whether it was time to start loosening mask restrictions indoors, here it is. >> as more people get vaccinated, the cdc will be almost in realtime, george, updating their recommendations and their guidelines, but yes, we do need to start being more liberal as we get more people vaccinated. as you get more people vaccinated, the number of cases per day will absolutely go down. >> that's hard for a lot of people who have been wearing masks for a long time to hear. should we be seeing looser guidelines now, doctor? >> yeah, and i'll say it very simply. we wore masks to protect us until we had vaccines, and now we have the vaccines, and they work really, really well. so if you've been vaccinated, you're protected. and what we'll see over the next probably several days is we'll see the cdc basically tell vaccinated americans that yo
jonathan reiner, the director of the cardiac catheterization program at george washington universityave as much time to talk to you as possible, not that i'm diminishing your resume. so good to have you. i want you to listen to what dr. fauci said when i asked whether it was time to start loosening mask restrictions indoors, here it is. >> as more people get vaccinated, the cdc will be almost in realtime, george, updating their recommendations and their guidelines, but yes, we do need to...
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i -- yes, i think your experience of that day, people sweeping through the george washington universityer university campuses, arresting anyone without an id, that was certainly something that was common. in terms of people talking about that time, i mean, i think unfortunately many of the people who were central to the decision-making back in the day, for example, the deputy attorney general, richard cline, he's not around anymore. jerry wilson, the police chief of washington was around and was very generous with his time in discussing with me, you know, all the events of those days and what was behind his decision to ultimately, you know, follow nixon's orders to do mass arrests. you know, he -- he maintained that he had, you know, done the job he was hired to do that day, and despite the government lawsuits that were successful against the police and against the government, he didn't -- he didn't express regret for -- for doing what he thought he had to do to keep the city open that day. i think he was a man of integrity, who was sort of caught between a paranoid white house, a worri
i -- yes, i think your experience of that day, people sweeping through the george washington universityer university campuses, arresting anyone without an id, that was certainly something that was common. in terms of people talking about that time, i mean, i think unfortunately many of the people who were central to the decision-making back in the day, for example, the deputy attorney general, richard cline, he's not around anymore. jerry wilson, the police chief of washington was around and...
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leana wen, cnn medical analyst and visiting professor of george washington university. dr. of the upcoming book "lifelines a doctor's journey in the fight for public health." also with us, cnn's david culver, who's reported extensively on the pandemic from china and from wuhan. so, i am wondering what you make of the new reporting? >> well, i think there are a lot of unanswered questions. and i do think it's important for us to get to the bottom of this. because this is a global pandemic that's killed nearly 3 and a half million people. we need to understand what the origin is. if there is, in fact, an intermediary animal, from bats -- between bats and humans. we need to understand because there may be a reservoir of disease that we should be looking for. if this, in fact, is a lab leak, we should also understand, for the purposes of securing lab-safety protocols. and i think, in this case, i just don't know. there is this report of these three lab researchers who sought medical care. but keeping in mind, that medical care in china is different. there isn't much of a primar
leana wen, cnn medical analyst and visiting professor of george washington university. dr. of the upcoming book "lifelines a doctor's journey in the fight for public health." also with us, cnn's david culver, who's reported extensively on the pandemic from china and from wuhan. so, i am wondering what you make of the new reporting? >> well, i think there are a lot of unanswered questions. and i do think it's important for us to get to the bottom of this. because this is a global...