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from the georgetown law center in 1981. he served as administrative assistant to to chief justice william h. rehnquist from 1996 to 2000. from 2000 to 2006, he served as managing partner of the washington, d.c. office of baker donaldson. he has taught constitutional law at georgetown university since 1999, and has served on several boards, including the capital hospice foundation and the lawyers committee of the national city and state courts, and the supreme court historical society. he knew i would get that in somewhere. he is the director of the administrative office of the united states courts. just so there is no confusion, the man immediately to my left is justice breyer, the man in the middle is the moderator, and a man on the far left is justice scalia. [laughter] why did you laugh? >> i cannot see them, and that means they cannot see me. i was (over there -- conferring over there so we can move the show up to the bench. [laughter] [applause] >> lest you mistakenly assigned responsibility for the seating arrangement
from the georgetown law center in 1981. he served as administrative assistant to to chief justice william h. rehnquist from 1996 to 2000. from 2000 to 2006, he served as managing partner of the washington, d.c. office of baker donaldson. he has taught constitutional law at georgetown university since 1999, and has served on several boards, including the capital hospice foundation and the lawyers committee of the national city and state courts, and the supreme court historical society. he knew i...
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. >> angry georgetown residents have a new way to rein in an unruly neighbors. >> they have a new webite. >> the blog highlights with some college problems so severe that it threatens their quality of life and the very value of their homes. >> every once in a while, somebody has a really good party. >> but some said that it is more often than once in awhile. >> it will go up until 3:00 in the morning on wednesdays, thursdays. >> these photographs show a different type of student life after dark. the drunken georgetown chance .com -- the drunkenge orgetownstudents.com site asperger people to call the police. >> some of the neighbors were kind of [beep] >> most of these houses are rentals inhabited by students. the university issued a statement saying that it does not respond to blogs. however, some of the students who live here say that they have received e-mails from georgetown officials asking them to be more courteous. >> people are partying too much. >> the issue could be more heated in a few weeks ahead with the semester winding down. the partying is likely to intensify. >> coming
. >> angry georgetown residents have a new way to rein in an unruly neighbors. >> they have a new webite. >> the blog highlights with some college problems so severe that it threatens their quality of life and the very value of their homes. >> every once in a while, somebody has a really good party. >> but some said that it is more often than once in awhile. >> it will go up until 3:00 in the morning on wednesdays, thursdays. >> these photographs show a...
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ray tanter, georgetown university. ambassador benjamin, thank you for your service to our country and our outstanding presentation. i wondered, you tended to use the word violent extremism, words like islamist never came out of your mouth during your speech. and some people think that the obama administration has turned its back and not taken the war on terrorism, if may use that term, as seriously as the result of the fact that you don't talk about role of islam. reminds me of when rob litak led the way with term rogue state. rogue reg geem. madeleine albright said let's not use that term anymore. is the choice of language away of communicating to the muslim world, quote, unquote, islam is not the issue even though there are extremists who are muslim? is that the purpose? >> i get this question with every appearance. i think that the best way to put it is that the issues of what constitutes true islam and what does not are best answered among muslims and by muslims. our concern is really with those who seek to use vio
ray tanter, georgetown university. ambassador benjamin, thank you for your service to our country and our outstanding presentation. i wondered, you tended to use the word violent extremism, words like islamist never came out of your mouth during your speech. and some people think that the obama administration has turned its back and not taken the war on terrorism, if may use that term, as seriously as the result of the fact that you don't talk about role of islam. reminds me of when rob litak...
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in annapolis, an annapolis planning coast to georgetown. -- playing host to georgetown.coring spurt continues. after a georgetown turnover, this player gets his first goal of the season. it ties 1 the game it2 -- it ties the game at 12. navy gets a chance, but cannot quite get it done. davis. shortly after the overtime face- off, unassisted game winner. the hoyas have won five consecutive games in annapolis. we have a top ranked division team playing a number 2 ellsbury. you can watch that game -- salisbury. you can watch that game today. that is a look at sports. i am pete gilbert. i will see you back here tonight at 6:00. >> it will be nice and sunny for the easter egg hunts today? >> i certainly hope so. scattered clouds today. a cold front is approaching an rain associated with it. we of good today. 75-81. overnight, we will pick up cloud as the front moves across the area. a small chance for a sprinkle and maybe a rain shower overnight. a more westerly breeze will hold the temperatures down a little bit. we will be in the 72 d. -- 70's. sunshine will be a dominant f
in annapolis, an annapolis planning coast to georgetown. -- playing host to georgetown.coring spurt continues. after a georgetown turnover, this player gets his first goal of the season. it ties 1 the game it2 -- it ties the game at 12. navy gets a chance, but cannot quite get it done. davis. shortly after the overtime face- off, unassisted game winner. the hoyas have won five consecutive games in annapolis. we have a top ranked division team playing a number 2 ellsbury. you can watch that game...
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. >> georgetown university. but thank you for your service to our country. the word file into extremism was tended to be used like the eight islamist never came out of your mouth and some people think the above the administration has turned his back and not taken in the war on terrorism as seriously as a results of the fact that you don't grow it is from. of it reminds me brandy's you wrote the way and i helped to do that that meant madame albright said not use that term anymore is it a way to connect to the muslim world that is on is not the issue although there are extremist who were puzzled. is that the purpose? >> i get to this question with every appearance. i think the best way to put it is the issues of what constitutes true is on and what it does not the best answer among muslims them by muslims and our concern is really with those who seek to use violence as a means to affect our policy and actions in the world. i would argue that as a sign of seriousness that we don't resort to that kind of language precisely because it had such a negative effect i
. >> georgetown university. but thank you for your service to our country. the word file into extremism was tended to be used like the eight islamist never came out of your mouth and some people think the above the administration has turned his back and not taken in the war on terrorism as seriously as a results of the fact that you don't grow it is from. of it reminds me brandy's you wrote the way and i helped to do that that meant madame albright said not use that term anymore is it a...
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we have posted the log video on our doctors of georgetown.so tomorrow, the ms society and the american academy are holding a live web form about ccsvi. we've got a link to that as well as you can imagine in the ms community, there's a lot of excitement and hope. >> yes, absolutely. now, i could imagine going 80 to 90%, that could be bad on anybody. >> and again, she talked about the increase blood flow. you know, to her fingers. what it will mean for the symptoms which is a disorder of the nerves. >> we thank you. great stuff. >>> i'm meteorologist topper shutt. here is a look at your next three days now. sunshine first, returning tomorrow for the clouds to start. we're in the low 60s. then we go back in the 70s. tomorrow, the low 70s on thursday. and friday, we're back in the mid-70s. that beefs it up a little bit, just in the last half hour and the equal rain and showers. late friday, primarily friday night for the day that will be be okay. for tonight, mostly cloudy, light rain and drizzle, ending late. after midnight. lows in the 40s. win
we have posted the log video on our doctors of georgetown.so tomorrow, the ms society and the american academy are holding a live web form about ccsvi. we've got a link to that as well as you can imagine in the ms community, there's a lot of excitement and hope. >> yes, absolutely. now, i could imagine going 80 to 90%, that could be bad on anybody. >> and again, she talked about the increase blood flow. you know, to her fingers. what it will mean for the symptoms which is a disorder...
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this is i-495 at old georgetown road. the flashing light is a rental truck that experience to break our. everything is under control. we still have a very light volume of traffic getting into the district. if you have the option of telecommuting, we encourage you to do so. if 13 metro bus routes will be affected by the closures that are happening in the district. second ed. go to our website wjla.com and type "summit" define the closures and information you need if you travel in or around the district. back to the news desk. >> of today's nuclear summit will mean some of the potentially worst gridlock in our area in years. the metro region is no stranger to the daily grind. the new poll shows more people are opting out of it. phillip stewart is live in tysons corner to tell us how. this poll comes from the washington post. it shows people feel over the last five years across the region traffic has gotten worse off. that opinion is especially strong in virginia and outside the beltway. close to half of commuters say it dat
this is i-495 at old georgetown road. the flashing light is a rental truck that experience to break our. everything is under control. we still have a very light volume of traffic getting into the district. if you have the option of telecommuting, we encourage you to do so. if 13 metro bus routes will be affected by the closures that are happening in the district. second ed. go to our website wjla.com and type "summit" define the closures and information you need if you travel in or...
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. >> from georgetown university. you give a very kind of positive view of what our government is doing and how we assess the situation. what i would be interested in is when you go home at night, you get ready to go to bed, what is it that you are most worried about but we are not doing, that we are not achieving? and the the threat of low probability but very high impact terrorist attacks against us? >> there are lots of things that worry me at night. i'm someone who was coming you know, on september 11, 2001, holding a three week son when i got a call from cnn.com so i am fully alive to the issues of catastrophic terrorism. i think that -- i don't want to say that nothing falls into that category. we have incredibly complex infrastructure which as we have seen can be used against us. we have an incredibly innovative opponent genuinely learning organization, so it is often the things we haven't figured out yet that ought to travel to the code trouble less. i suppose when i think about it what worries me most is we a
. >> from georgetown university. you give a very kind of positive view of what our government is doing and how we assess the situation. what i would be interested in is when you go home at night, you get ready to go to bed, what is it that you are most worried about but we are not doing, that we are not achieving? and the the threat of low probability but very high impact terrorist attacks against us? >> there are lots of things that worry me at night. i'm someone who was coming you...
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government professor at george tt ssor at george t georgeto georgetown. go ahead. caller: hello? yeah, why you - host: we'll move on. cory, on the republican line. go ahead corey? host: hi.. nice tie by the way. one question. with basically when barack obama started in the presidency and i'm a republican and registered republican, but i notice one voters for the act and not one voted for the health care bill. i'm starting to wonder - um... with all the speech coming from the rush limbaughs and glen beck's of the world, does it have to do with his race, when it comes to his draw of approval rating as a whole? i mean, what is this all about? host: let me add to that. there's been stories more often than not that presidents in the first year watch their poll numbers slide. guest: your question is a good question and it's really impossible to answer even if you had data, you're not sure people will say things that are politically incorrect. if you asked a person if your prejudice, most people whether or not they were would say, no. because that's the right answer. i think the republi
government professor at george tt ssor at george t georgeto georgetown. go ahead. caller: hello? yeah, why you - host: we'll move on. cory, on the republican line. go ahead corey? host: hi.. nice tie by the way. one question. with basically when barack obama started in the presidency and i'm a republican and registered republican, but i notice one voters for the act and not one voted for the health care bill. i'm starting to wonder - um... with all the speech coming from the rush limbaughs and...
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i think she is practicing here in georgetown. obviously, the hope is that, generally, we will be able@f to expand opportunities for women to be hired by business clients or business cases in the supreme court. that this the lowest percentage of women appearing before the supreme court. again, maureen mahoney is to be congratulated. >> as you increase the number of women in the office, there are a number of women from that office to go on into private practice and get cases and argued them. i think that the sdi office credentials and experience gives you the confidence. as more women go to that office and get that credential, there will be more in private practice. we are filling up the pipeline. i know someone who had a private supreme court practice for a while. the credential that you get as a state sg can be the start of building a private practice. it is a little late for me. i am optimistic that we will get our share. that can be helpful factor in having something that women can handle as they face big decision making i know
i think she is practicing here in georgetown. obviously, the hope is that, generally, we will be able@f to expand opportunities for women to be hired by business clients or business cases in the supreme court. that this the lowest percentage of women appearing before the supreme court. again, maureen mahoney is to be congratulated. >> as you increase the number of women in the office, there are a number of women from that office to go on into private practice and get cases and argued...
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after a georgetown turnover, this player gets his first goal of the season.s 1 the game it2 -- it ties the game at 12. patrick is stopped by jack davis. shortly after the overtime face- off, unassisted game winner. the hoyas have won five consecutive games in annapolis. we have a top ranked division team playing a number 2 ellsbury. you can watch that game -- saul's vlisbury. you can watch that game today. >> the final quarter gets under way in basketball. -- final four is underway in basketball. >> as the final 14 is ready to battle for the ncaa championship -- some players are going to a different court for a different fight. >> this is a case of continuing abuse. >> led by a former ucla star, at least 11 x college athletes are part of a lawsuit wanting to force the n.c.a.a. to pay royalties to former players. >> they have been arriving significant income from rebroadcasts and sales relating to those athletes' performances while they were students. >> the n.c.a.a. says the lawsuit and the attention has led to rapid this group -- rapid misrepresentations of
after a georgetown turnover, this player gets his first goal of the season.s 1 the game it2 -- it ties the game at 12. patrick is stopped by jack davis. shortly after the overtime face- off, unassisted game winner. the hoyas have won five consecutive games in annapolis. we have a top ranked division team playing a number 2 ellsbury. you can watch that game -- saul's vlisbury. you can watch that game today. >> the final quarter gets under way in basketball. -- final four is underway in...
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marty transferred to georgetown and there was not any question where we would live. has become a super chef. [laughter] i have not made a meal in 30 years. so the support i have had from him, because he believed that my work originally was as important but now more important than his, but it takes that kind of strongman or whoever your partner is, someone who regards you never is threatening, but someone who is a really good -- someone who should be helped along her way. >> you can much improve on that. -- you cannot much improve on that. [laughter] if you have questions, please come to the microphone. [laughter] >> on a similar note, i was wondering -- you're talking about it before -- i was wondering why aggressiveness has to be the domain of men. as i understand it in this society, to the top of -- to get to the top of any career, you have to be aggressive. the law is very competitive and requires a certain amount of aggressiveness. and i will point out in our finals earlier this term, three out of the four finalists were women. and i can imagine them not being co
marty transferred to georgetown and there was not any question where we would live. has become a super chef. [laughter] i have not made a meal in 30 years. so the support i have had from him, because he believed that my work originally was as important but now more important than his, but it takes that kind of strongman or whoever your partner is, someone who regards you never is threatening, but someone who is a really good -- someone who should be helped along her way. >> you can much...
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opening celebration. >> elegant tables, fancy ceiling fans, this is the type of place usually in georgetown dupont circle, but this is ward 7. the idea is to revitalize the area, but the owner says don't call this a high and stakeouts. -- don't call this a high-and stakeouts. >> people want to go eat. we have to go all the way to maryland. >> this person is hoping to get one of the part-time jobs being offered. the red velvet rope greets residence at the neighborhoods newest and one of only to be a big name sit-down restaurants. this is a well-known local steakhouse chain. >> we want to be part of building the community as well. >> the owner believes this is the perfect location for his latest hot spot. >> it is a very exciting horizon of and underserved community. >> with stakes high in november, a campaign mode is already visible. >> when i think about the great steak houses, it is great to be here in ward 7. >> it is a beautiful day in the neighborhood. today, we realize yet another bowl. >> as for the fanfare, not all were sold. >> it might be too expensive to be there. >> last year, ma
opening celebration. >> elegant tables, fancy ceiling fans, this is the type of place usually in georgetown dupont circle, but this is ward 7. the idea is to revitalize the area, but the owner says don't call this a high and stakeouts. -- don't call this a high-and stakeouts. >> people want to go eat. we have to go all the way to maryland. >> this person is hoping to get one of the part-time jobs being offered. the red velvet rope greets residence at the neighborhoods newest...
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. >> reporter: during the procedure, georgetown plastic surgeon, dr.one of the newer developments in regenerative medicine. aloderm. it comes from donated human skin that's been processed. dr. narabedian says it's easy to use and safe. >> it's a collagen scaffold, sill floor what people get injected in the face except it's in a sheet form. >> reporter: this is a 1 by 2 freeze dried piece. the size for a breast would be 6 by 16 sent meters. aloderm acts as a hammock. >> we will suture this to the breast wall. the implant will be underneath the muscle and underneath the aloderm. >> reporter: right where the doctor wants it. >> reporter: the added shaping allows doctors to skip the expander process, thus saving patients from a second operation. >> so this way, she can go to sleep with her breasts and wake up with the breast. so it's a big advancement in the way we treat breast cancer and for reconstruction. >> reporter: and the start of the renewed spirit for anna. >> now i look at my breasts and see a survivor. >> reporter: aloderm is exclusive to the un
. >> reporter: during the procedure, georgetown plastic surgeon, dr.one of the newer developments in regenerative medicine. aloderm. it comes from donated human skin that's been processed. dr. narabedian says it's easy to use and safe. >> it's a collagen scaffold, sill floor what people get injected in the face except it's in a sheet form. >> reporter: this is a 1 by 2 freeze dried piece. the size for a breast would be 6 by 16 sent meters. aloderm acts as a hammock. >>...
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y es en el barrio de georgetown sur, en virginia, los robos los cometen los afroamericanos...las victimas son los hispanos... "la victima era caminando en una tienda, y en el otro caso, la victima era caminando entre casas...." los asaltos ocurren en la noche y en plena calle... con un palo o a patadas, los atacantes interceptan para golpear a sus victimas.... este pasado fin de semana dos hispanos golpeados... "los sospechosos le pegaron a las victimas y robaron como dinero, un ipod" sin tener describciones especificas, la policia esta buscando a un grupo de jovenes afroamericanos ...tambien buscan a una joven de 13 anos... esta ama de casa dice que en el barrio los asaltos no son ajenos, muchos se aprovechan que algunos hispanos no hablan ingles... "quizas uno no se puede defender y ya ellos ...como ellos son de aqui pues se aprovechan de uno...." la policia insta a hispanos en el area a no salir de noche solo... "si tiene que ir a una tienda y no puede manejar, camine con un dos o 3 personas... y tambien si
y es en el barrio de georgetown sur, en virginia, los robos los cometen los afroamericanos...las victimas son los hispanos... "la victima era caminando en una tienda, y en el otro caso, la victima era caminando entre casas...." los asaltos ocurren en la noche y en plena calle... con un palo o a patadas, los atacantes interceptan para golpear a sus victimas.... este pasado fin de semana dos hispanos golpeados... "los sospechosos le pegaron a las victimas y robaron como dinero,...
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organization and holds a bachelor from williams, a master's of public affairs from harvard and a georgetownhis children are at the easter egg roll this morning. please welcome douglas shulman. [applause] >> thank you for that very nice and gracious introduction. it is a pleasure to be here. before i start, i want to thank one person, that is my wife, susan anderson. being the irs commissioner i consider one of the best jobs in the world. i am not sure of being the wife of the ira's commissioner -- of the irs commissioner is. i also want to welcome a number of the cedar executives from the irs who are here. -- senior executives from the irs who are here. i have done a number of states and the public and private sectors. i work with as talented a group of executives as you will find in any business, anti- government, and the nonprofit, anywhere in the world. my hat off to the colleagues that are here. it is good to be here. in the spring, it is good to see cherry blossoms those of you who live in d.c.. it is good not to see snow this time of year. one of the things when you walk around, proba
organization and holds a bachelor from williams, a master's of public affairs from harvard and a georgetownhis children are at the easter egg roll this morning. please welcome douglas shulman. [applause] >> thank you for that very nice and gracious introduction. it is a pleasure to be here. before i start, i want to thank one person, that is my wife, susan anderson. being the irs commissioner i consider one of the best jobs in the world. i am not sure of being the wife of the ira's...
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. >>> georgetown university students will be get a visit from police, this just a safety precaution. officers will go door to door reminding student to lock their doors and windows at night. the warnings follow several burglaries in the area in recent week. georgetown's department of public saytive is increasing patrols in those affected areas. >>> much like other areas, d.c. will have to do more with less. yesterday, mayor fenty announced his budgeet for the next fiscal year. it calls for filling a budget gap without raising attacks. he plans to do it by eliminating 400 full-type jobs, freezing automatic pay increases and an increase in per-student spending and also giving the police department enough money for fully fund its nearly 4100 officers. there is a 4% inreese for fire -- inreese for fire and em -- increase for fire and ems workers. >>> the metro agency is rying to come up with ways to fill a hole in the budget. on the table are serve us cuts, fare uncreases and layoffs. last night was the last in a series of public hearings to get input from riders. >> be very careful abou
. >>> georgetown university students will be get a visit from police, this just a safety precaution. officers will go door to door reminding student to lock their doors and windows at night. the warnings follow several burglaries in the area in recent week. georgetown's department of public saytive is increasing patrols in those affected areas. >>> much like other areas, d.c. will have to do more with less. yesterday, mayor fenty announced his budgeet for the next fiscal year....
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road -- trying to get past the exit for 270 trying to get past old georgetown road.ng restriction near the verizon center. if you can, telecommute from home today. >>> are you among the countedded? over the weekend an army of census works hit the d.c. streetsing people to send in the census forms. john henrehan went along and tracked their progress. >> reporter: # 5% of american household have now returned the census forms that they received in the mail last month -- 65% of american hughes holds have now returned the census formses that they received in the may last month. >> i feel it is important for my community because i have children and stuff. >> among the still uncounted, sejal shah. why haven't you? >> just busy. we have toddlers. we're just busy people. >> reporter: all across the country including here in washington, census workers and volunteers assemble to spend part of the day hitting the streets with bags, t-shirts, caps, pens, all with messages to remind people to send back their census forms. >> we can't move forward until you mail it back. so mail ba
road -- trying to get past the exit for 270 trying to get past old georgetown road.ng restriction near the verizon center. if you can, telecommute from home today. >>> are you among the countedded? over the weekend an army of census works hit the d.c. streetsing people to send in the census forms. john henrehan went along and tracked their progress. >> reporter: # 5% of american household have now returned the census forms that they received in the mail last month -- 65% of...
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crossing the key bridge in to georgetown and on to m street.ng to the camera you can see it is clear out here. little better in to northwest dc. back to you. >>> metro is facing one of its worst budget short falls in the agency's history but today metro's interim general manager will present a new plan to close the agency's nearly $200 million budget gap. 9 news now reporter kristin fisher is live at the vienna fairfax station with more. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning, andrea. for the most part the plan calls for some pretty substantial rate hikes which is what the majority of people that spoke out at public hearings last month were hoping for. the bad news here is there are some somewhat significant service cuts, especially on the weekends. check this out. our partners over at the washington examiner are reporting this proposed plan calls for closing the rail system at 2:00 a.m. instead of 3:00 a.m. on weekends with riders paying a flat $4 fare for all late- night service regardless of the trip length it would close four stat
crossing the key bridge in to georgetown and on to m street.ng to the camera you can see it is clear out here. little better in to northwest dc. back to you. >>> metro is facing one of its worst budget short falls in the agency's history but today metro's interim general manager will present a new plan to close the agency's nearly $200 million budget gap. 9 news now reporter kristin fisher is live at the vienna fairfax station with more. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good...
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georgetown road, you are not moving very fast there. the inner loop is still going to be heavy as you con past connecticut avenue for silver spring. this is the case, little bit better as you approach university boulevard. along 270, have you company in the northbound direction. passing by tuckerman lane, con further north, have you more delays to speak of. here is the pies the other side of the beltway, approach branch avenue, outer loop will be slow there. there's no major accidents to report. plain heavy this afternoon. if you are traveling out of springfield, does not look too bad out of this camera which is very misleading. just north of the camera shot, very heavy towards newington and then pretty much jam jammed solid. heading towards dumfries and quantico. back to you guys. >> thanks, ash. >>> and you can expect traffic to be heavier than normal this weekend on the outer loop beltway. there will be rampant lane closures between eisenhower connector and the telegraph road interchange. it all begins tonight after rush hour. vdot t
georgetown road, you are not moving very fast there. the inner loop is still going to be heavy as you con past connecticut avenue for silver spring. this is the case, little bit better as you approach university boulevard. along 270, have you company in the northbound direction. passing by tuckerman lane, con further north, have you more delays to speak of. here is the pies the other side of the beltway, approach branch avenue, outer loop will be slow there. there's no major accidents to...
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and steven wayne of georgetown on how presidents learn the job of presidency. live at 7;00 here on c-span. this is "america and the courts." up next, a moot court on whether non u.s. citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. all right. >> you may be seated. good afternoon, and thank you again for your patience. i am todd brewster, the director for the peter jennings project. i would like to welcome you. since 2007, the mood court has been honored by the participation of some of the most important people in what. -- law. seats are arranged in chronological order. to the left is a judge in the second circuit court and dean of yale law school, on the board of the peter jennings project, intimately involved in this project since its inception. he knew peter jennings well. he
and steven wayne of georgetown on how presidents learn the job of presidency. live at 7;00 here on c-span. this is "america and the courts." up next, a moot court on whether non u.s. citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the...
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marty transferred to georgetown. there was no question that was the way we would live. he has become a super chef. i haven't made a meal in 30 years. so the support that i have had from him because he believed that my work originally was as important but now more important. than his. but it takes that kind of strong man, or whoever your partner is, someone who never regards you as threatening, but someone who is really good and who should be helped along her way. >> certainly can't improve on that. if you all have questions, if you can just come to the microphones, we would be happy to expand this conversation a little. >> on a similar note, i was wondering because you were talking about it before, i was wondering why aggressiveness necessarily has to be the doe main of men. as i understand it, in this society, to get to the top of any career, you have to be fairly aggressive in the law. litigation in particular is very aggressive, which i think requires a certain amount of aggressiveness. "will point out in our court 3-4 finalists were women, and i can't imagine them n
marty transferred to georgetown. there was no question that was the way we would live. he has become a super chef. i haven't made a meal in 30 years. so the support that i have had from him because he believed that my work originally was as important but now more important. than his. but it takes that kind of strong man, or whoever your partner is, someone who never regards you as threatening, but someone who is really good and who should be helped along her way. >> certainly can't...
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he has held faculty appointments at georgetown, johns hopkins, and the university of dallas. his books include, "the master list," self and society in modern america," religion returns to the public square," faith in public policy in america, "and figures in the carpet, finding a human person in the american past." he is a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center. a senior scholar at the woodrow wilson center. and senior fellow of trinity form. let's welcome bill mcclay to address sources of renewal in the 21st century. [applause] >> thank you. i was just giving them my honest opinion. i think it was william blake that said, the road of all it leads to the palace of wisdom. i am committing as many follies as i can. since i am the last speaker, maybe i should let you in on what we all know about chuck. you may not know the rest of the story. you probably do not know he was born in a log cabin and raised by wolves. [laughter] the wildest part of western wyoming. went on to -- well... [laughter] ken will have to come back next year for the rest of the story. -- you w
he has held faculty appointments at georgetown, johns hopkins, and the university of dallas. his books include, "the master list," self and society in modern america," religion returns to the public square," faith in public policy in america, "and figures in the carpet, finding a human person in the american past." he is a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center. a senior scholar at the woodrow wilson center. and senior fellow of trinity form. let's...
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. >> christopher mets were from the georgetown studies discusses diversity in america. washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> miti top two prizewinners on the c-span and studentcam competition on monday and tuesday morning during c-span's "washington journal." >> the british election is may 6. the three main party leaders held their debate in bristol, england. c-span was allowed to go behind the scenes. we talked to the moderator before the leaders arrived. >> [inaudible] >> good evening from bristol. welcome to the sky news debate. it round two of the first televised debate in the uk. please welcome david cameron, gordon brown and a crag -- and nick cregg. we are sitting here in the room where we will be debating. it is very exciting to not just have these debates changed the course of the general election campaign, but we know that there are lots of people abroad that are turning in abroad. >> of these first debates were agreed under party rules the agreement was that the audience would be made up of local people living in the area and that th
. >> christopher mets were from the georgetown studies discusses diversity in america. washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> miti top two prizewinners on the c-span and studentcam competition on monday and tuesday morning during c-span's "washington journal." >> the british election is may 6. the three main party leaders held their debate in bristol, england. c-span was allowed to go behind the scenes. we talked to the moderator before the...
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. >>> and at georgetown university are on alert after stood was sexually assaulted. the incident took place at copley hall. the suspect grabbed the victim from behind, pushed her against the wall, and forced his hand up her skirt. the victim got away and alerted the police and the suspect is still on the run. >>> an overnight house fire in potomac injured one firefighter and left three people homeless. it broke out shortly after midnight and the 10,000 block of light stone place. fire officials say the blaze caused heavy damage to the large house. the injured firefighter suffered non life-threatening injuries. the red cross has stepped in to help the family. >>> there could soon be a new way to keep tabs on sex offenders in maryland. state senators passed legislation that would add special coating to the driver's license that would alert the police to ask more questions if they stop a registered sex offender with a child. opponents say it only makes it tougher for them to rejoin society. the bill now goes to a house panel for approval. >>> maryland senators voted sta
. >>> and at georgetown university are on alert after stood was sexually assaulted. the incident took place at copley hall. the suspect grabbed the victim from behind, pushed her against the wall, and forced his hand up her skirt. the victim got away and alerted the police and the suspect is still on the run. >>> an overnight house fire in potomac injured one firefighter and left three people homeless. it broke out shortly after midnight and the 10,000 block of light stone...
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navy host georgetown in la crosse. jimmy turns down st.ohn's, 1 on 1 with adam jones all coming up at 10:50 on sports unlimited. >> we could not ask for a better start to the weekend. here is meteorologist jessica star with hopefully continued good news. >> beautiful day outside today. ample amount of sunshine. low humidity, temperatures in the low 70s. 71 right now. inner harbor pretty backed right now. winds light and variable, 7 miles an hour. the humanity is down. comfortable air mass. not done with the muggy conditions just yet. temperatures across the northeast. colder toward the coast line along i-95. 73 in baltimore, 74 in harrisburg. 63 new york. look at charleston, west virginia. 91 degrees so a little bit further inland, the warmer air malls along the water, cooler. bringing in a sea breeze. sky watch hd regional radar, dry across most of the state 569 maryland. toward the midwest there is a line of showers and embedded thunderstorms with a cold front that will be inching in our direction throughout the weekend. it will lose mos
navy host georgetown in la crosse. jimmy turns down st.ohn's, 1 on 1 with adam jones all coming up at 10:50 on sports unlimited. >> we could not ask for a better start to the weekend. here is meteorologist jessica star with hopefully continued good news. >> beautiful day outside today. ample amount of sunshine. low humidity, temperatures in the low 70s. 71 right now. inner harbor pretty backed right now. winds light and variable, 7 miles an hour. the humanity is down. comfortable...
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i work for this committee. 44 years ago, when i was a junior at georgetown, they worked with me. he now looks 10 years younger than me. i think i last testified before the congress in 1994, while president reagan was in office. i also want to thank you for the chance to be here with bill gates. i think he and melinda and his father and the people at the gates foundation have not only amassed more money for health advances but actually spent the money better and promoted more innovation and saved more lives than anyone could have imagined. i count it a privilege to work with the gates foundation in many areas. i will mention a couple of them today because i think they reflect how you should consider the global health initiative in the administration. i want to thank both of you for your bipartisan support of large increases in health care investments. the malaria initiative, which began under president bush, was literally an order of magnitude beyond anything our country had been able to do before. in my second term, we were contributing 25% of the total the world was spending on
i work for this committee. 44 years ago, when i was a junior at georgetown, they worked with me. he now looks 10 years younger than me. i think i last testified before the congress in 1994, while president reagan was in office. i also want to thank you for the chance to be here with bill gates. i think he and melinda and his father and the people at the gates foundation have not only amassed more money for health advances but actually spent the money better and promoted more innovation and...
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. >> georgetown university hospital gastroenterologist is using a new device called cell vizio. it's a flexible microscope inserted into the body during routine procedures like colonoscopies. it can magnify tissues up to a thousand times allowing doctors to instantly detect whether there are any cancerous or precancerous cells. >> here we can decide immediately if we can do something, sample more, take it out. >> that can save patients from unnecessary procedures and the stress of waiting for test results. >> knowing this all right at the time is great for one's mind and also great to find out you don't have to go back in. >> eric still needs to be screened regularly. but for now he's resting a little easier. >> you feel better. any thoughts of dieing too young disappear at least for a while. >> right now doctors are using cell vizio to look at growths along the gi tract, the stomach and esophagus. they open to start using it in other areas of body including the lungs. >>> new census figures show that washington has passed atlanta in population. almost 5.5 million people, the d.
. >> georgetown university hospital gastroenterologist is using a new device called cell vizio. it's a flexible microscope inserted into the body during routine procedures like colonoscopies. it can magnify tissues up to a thousand times allowing doctors to instantly detect whether there are any cancerous or precancerous cells. >> here we can decide immediately if we can do something, sample more, take it out. >> that can save patients from unnecessary procedures and the...
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later, stephen lane of georgetown university on how presidents learn the job of a presidency. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> c-span, our public appears content is available on television, radio, and on line. you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for our schedule alert e-mail's at c-span.org. >> the congressional budget office report indicates the potential rise in the federal debt to 90% of the nation's gdp by 2020. a discussion on the report from today's "washington journal." >> "washington journal" continues. host: we're going to be talking about that. current federal spending projections indicate a rise in the federal debt to 90% of the nation's gdp by the year 2020. talking to us about that is andrew biggs of the american enterprise institute and christian weller. andrew biggs, for the sake of this discussion, tell us the difference between the deficit and debt and how they're related. guest: the deficit is the shortfall of the federal government on an annual basis. the cbo says that we're going to
later, stephen lane of georgetown university on how presidents learn the job of a presidency. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> c-span, our public appears content is available on television, radio, and on line. you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for our schedule alert e-mail's at c-span.org. >> the congressional budget office report indicates the potential rise in the federal debt to 90% of the...
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on the "face the nation" you will hear the sociology professor for georgetown university, and also the reporter and correspondent they sanger, and several others. and on "state of the union" lawrence summers, and with michael orrin. you can listen to all five talk shows at noon eastern on c-span is radio talk show. >> all this month, see the winners of the studentscam documentary competition. middle school students from 45 states submitted videos on one of the country's greatest strengths or challenges. wash the top winning video every morning. it will be just before "washington journal" -- and that a 30 p.m., meet the students and made them. for preview visit the website. >> the minute that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle- class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value, and making loans to them against it, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> tonight, my coldlewis on the subprime mortgage crisis. his latest is open with a big short." is also the author of several other books. he was the author of a book which was the basis for the m
on the "face the nation" you will hear the sociology professor for georgetown university, and also the reporter and correspondent they sanger, and several others. and on "state of the union" lawrence summers, and with michael orrin. you can listen to all five talk shows at noon eastern on c-span is radio talk show. >> all this month, see the winners of the studentscam documentary competition. middle school students from 45 states submitted videos on one of the...
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the coseries of georgetown professor bruce hoffman sends regrets. he's unfortunately enable to be with us today. i'd like to extend a particular welcome to those who is viewing's today meeting on c-span. i welcome those who are attending in person. and the usual format after this meeting is over in one hour we will adjourn to a reception in the adjacent room. today's topic could not be more topical counter terrorism in the obama administration tactics and strategy and our speaker could not be more authoritative daniel benjamin a position held since me of last year. prior to his the placement as the state department counterterrorism coordinator can benjamin was a senior fellow and a research from the brookings is a tuition and room during the clinton did the industry should it was a foreign policy speech writer then went on to become a director in the office of transnational threats on the national security council staff the prior to entering government service he was a foreign correspondent for "time" magazine and "the wall street journal" progress
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in a georgetown university professor on how to do the job. "washington journal," live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the minute wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle-class and lower middle class americans for their home equity values and making loans, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the subprime mortgage crisis. his latest book is "the big short." michael lewis, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific, on c- span's q & a. >> now supreme court justice stephen breyer talks about whether it is ok to use foreign law interpreting the u.s. constitution. the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies posted the discussion in washington. this is about one hour, 20 minutes. [applause] >> that was a very nice introduction. i think it is only fair to point out a review are from the l.a. times got a hold of a book that i wrote. this was a review. he said and "alice in wonderland," alice emerges from a pool of tears, and they're sitting on iraq. -- sitting on a rock. he said this is before breyer wrote this book. your founders -- and
in a georgetown university professor on how to do the job. "washington journal," live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the minute wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle-class and lower middle class americans for their home equity values and making loans, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the subprime mortgage crisis. his latest book is "the big short." michael lewis, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific, on c-...
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stephen wayne of georgetown university is joining us this morning.welcome and thank you for being here. what's the learning curve in the first year for a president? hos guest: that depends if they're initial actions are greeted positively or negatively. the extent to what they're willing to change views some times in contradiction to what they said during the campaign and it also relates to public opinion. so, you can't answer that except to say, every president, confident as he may be - as barack obama was when he became president has to rethink some things he said or anticipated things that would happen to him during the president. host: what's your thoughts on president barack obama compared to last presidents? guest: well, i think president obama has made adjustments in the presidency but he's been really over taken i think by events. the depth of the recession. the need to make a new decision with respect to afghanistan. - and the decision he made - somewhat contra versely to stick with his health care program after the expenditure of so much mo
stephen wayne of georgetown university is joining us this morning.welcome and thank you for being here. what's the learning curve in the first year for a president? hos guest: that depends if they're initial actions are greeted positively or negatively. the extent to what they're willing to change views some times in contradiction to what they said during the campaign and it also relates to public opinion. so, you can't answer that except to say, every president, confident as he may be - as...
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we had some in tran sis scott key park in georgetown and then we had the graffiti by the airport. we believe mr. bost is out of jail now. he was arrested for similar activities and he is now out of jail and this is the similar writing he has been doing in the past. >> reporter: wayne thomas and his dog walk here all the time. wayne said the graffiti turned up monday and he is glad it is gone and he can't figure out why suspects are so hard to catch. >> the amazing thing, it is always on the highways that are always busy, where everybody is always at. i don't understand how you can never see these people in action, the airport is right there. i don't know how or when somebody finds the time to do this. >> reporter: bost's known address was in alexandria. he is known to hang around the national mall and public libraries, also. you should call 911 if you ever see anyone putting up graffiti. 9 news now. >>> this past week the four young people shot and killed in the drive-by carnage in southeast d.c. were laid to rest. one of them, 17-year-old tavon nelson was remembered as a bright a
we had some in tran sis scott key park in georgetown and then we had the graffiti by the airport. we believe mr. bost is out of jail now. he was arrested for similar activities and he is now out of jail and this is the similar writing he has been doing in the past. >> reporter: wayne thomas and his dog walk here all the time. wayne said the graffiti turned up monday and he is glad it is gone and he can't figure out why suspects are so hard to catch. >> the amazing thing, it is...
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evidence proved he wasn't the man who raped and shot a georgetown university student in 1981. gates was convicted in part on the testimony of an f.b.i. agent who claimed hair found on the body of the victim was an exact match to gates, evidence that turned out to be untrue. >> but i do think it's very, very important that we take a look at the testimony. there's testimony that's also at issue in that case. and to see what sort of impact that testimony could have had on various cases in the past. we put together a task force that is looking at all the potential cases where those examiners whose testimony has been called into question may have testified. >> reporter: machen has been on the job for six weeks, a job he's wanted since the late '90s. one of his goals, he says, will be to work a little harder on solving cold cases. >> cold cases are critical because i think when you solve a cold case, you really send a message that as a prosecution team and as a city, you're not going to give up on that crime. and d.n.a. is critical to doing those sort of cases. >> reporter: ron mach
evidence proved he wasn't the man who raped and shot a georgetown university student in 1981. gates was convicted in part on the testimony of an f.b.i. agent who claimed hair found on the body of the victim was an exact match to gates, evidence that turned out to be untrue. >> but i do think it's very, very important that we take a look at the testimony. there's testimony that's also at issue in that case. and to see what sort of impact that testimony could have had on various cases in...
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a georgetown university professor has a look at how presidents learn how to do the job. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. . . >> supreme court justice stephen breyer discusses whether it is ok to use foreign law. this is about an hour in 20 minutes. -- an hour and 20 minutes. >> my goodness, i think we have already let justice breyer know how interested we are in what he has to say. good afternoon. i am the dean of sais. it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2010 rostov lecture with the honorable united states supreme court justice stephen breyer. before i introduce justice breyer, who needs no introduction, i want to give a very brief history of the rostov lecture series. it was established in honor of her late husband, the president and chief executive officer of trans ocean imports. our lecture series pays special tribute his life and abiding interest in international spheres. he was a graduate of johns hopkins university and an unflagging supporter of sais. i would like to recognize his son, wife, and daughter, and her husband who are in our audien
a georgetown university professor has a look at how presidents learn how to do the job. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. . . >> supreme court justice stephen breyer discusses whether it is ok to use foreign law. this is about an hour in 20 minutes. -- an hour and 20 minutes. >> my goodness, i think we have already let justice breyer know how interested we are in what he has to say. good afternoon. i am the dean of sais. it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2010...
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my name is mark sorrell, and student at georgetown university.my question relates to combating narrative of al qaeda. something i referred to in number of times. the response you gave with your micro strategies and other ways talking about people you know in pakistan, you laid out some of the elements you involved there. something you also talked about i felt was less addressed combating extreme i am in the u.s. which is the sense on rise. i wonder as official of the u.s. state department do you think there are lessons to be learned from governments for example, in europe have dealt with this for longer than the u.s., and if so what those are? imthinking in particular of british government when i was at homeland security had a pretty robust program they were developing specifically focused on this issue. thank you. >> i absolutely think we have a lot to learn from others and, that's why i have from foreign office in my bureau working on these issues and why we're talking to our partners in the netherlands, france, you name it, about different, un
my name is mark sorrell, and student at georgetown university.my question relates to combating narrative of al qaeda. something i referred to in number of times. the response you gave with your micro strategies and other ways talking about people you know in pakistan, you laid out some of the elements you involved there. something you also talked about i felt was less addressed combating extreme i am in the u.s. which is the sense on rise. i wonder as official of the u.s. state department do...
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it's a series that the center cosponsors with georgetown university center for peace and security studies and within the wilson center today's miting is co-sponsored by the grags computers barack obama and by the middle east program directed by the co-chair of this series, professor bruce hoffman sends regrets. he is unable to be with us today. i would like to extend a particular welcome to those who are viewing today's meeting on c-span, welcome those who ra attending here in person. as is usual, the urge format after this meeting is over in one hour we will adjourn to a reception in an adjacent room. today's topic could not be more topcal. counter terrorism in the obama administration, tactics and strategy. and our speaker could not be more authority tative. he is ambassador daniel benjamin, the state department's coordinator. it's a position he has held since may of last year. prior to his appointment as the state department's counter terrorism coordinator, dan benjamin was a -- served as a senior fellow and a research director both at brookings institution and the center for strategic
it's a series that the center cosponsors with georgetown university center for peace and security studies and within the wilson center today's miting is co-sponsored by the grags computers barack obama and by the middle east program directed by the co-chair of this series, professor bruce hoffman sends regrets. he is unable to be with us today. i would like to extend a particular welcome to those who are viewing today's meeting on c-span, welcome those who ra attending here in person. as is...
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from georgetown. he served as chief assistant to judge rehnquist. from 2000 until 2006, he served as managing partner of the washington, d.c. office of a law firm. he has taught constitutional law at georgetown since 1999 and has served on several boards, including the capital hospice foundation, lawyers committee, and the supreme court historical society. you know i get that pitch in somewhere. he is currently administrative officer of the united states courts. the man immediately to my left is justice breyer, a man in the middle is james duff, and the man on the far left is justice scalia. [laughter] now why did you laugh? >> because i cannot see them -- but they cannot see me. the reason i was conferring over there is i think we should move the whole show over to the bench. [applause] lest you -- >> bless you mistakenly was assigned responsibility for the -- lest mistakenly assigned responsibility for the seating arrangement, my wife said no one will be able to see them. i said to jennifer that no one will be able to see them. and she said "oh, y
from georgetown. he served as chief assistant to judge rehnquist. from 2000 until 2006, he served as managing partner of the washington, d.c. office of a law firm. he has taught constitutional law at georgetown since 1999 and has served on several boards, including the capital hospice foundation, lawyers committee, and the supreme court historical society. you know i get that pitch in somewhere. he is currently administrative officer of the united states courts. the man immediately to my left...
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in the news too, a sund says she was attacked at georgetown university.happened at the copley residence hall friday night. the woman told police she was talking from her room down to the basement when a stranger put one hand over her mouth and the other over her shirt. no suspect identified. we've learned the identity of the woman who died outside a shooting at a restaurant in prince george's county. cynthia deshawn aaron died at the hospital. people were called to the parking lot of andrews restaurant early yesterday morning. >> today is the final day of the cherry blossom festival. here's a look at the japanese street festival from yesterday. today runners take their mark for the 10 k run and 5 k walk. that's a look at our headlines. now back to "viewpoint." >> and welcome back, everyone to, "viewpoint." we're talking about spirituality and medicine this morning. let's talk about physicians and their role in this and how it's being incorporated more and more in their dmaks medical school, but not everybody's on board with this. is that fair to say? >> t
in the news too, a sund says she was attacked at georgetown university.happened at the copley residence hall friday night. the woman told police she was talking from her room down to the basement when a stranger put one hand over her mouth and the other over her shirt. no suspect identified. we've learned the identity of the woman who died outside a shooting at a restaurant in prince george's county. cynthia deshawn aaron died at the hospital. people were called to the parking lot of andrews...
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the coseries of georgetown professor bruce hoffman sends regrets. he's unfortunately enable to be with us today. i'd like to extend a particular welcome to those who is viewing's today meeting on c-span. i welcome those who are attending in person. as is usual, the usual format after this meeting is over, in one hour, we will adjourn to a reception in an adjacent room. today's topic could not be more topical. counterterrorism in the obama administration. tactics and strategy. and our speaker could not be more authoritative. it's ambassador daniel benjamin. he's the state department's coordinator for counterterrorism. it's a position he's held since may of last year. prior to his appointment as the state department's counterterrorism coordinator, dan benjamin served as a senior fellow and a research director both at the brookings institution and the center for strategic and international studies. prior to that, during the clinton administration, he was a foreign policy speechwriter for several years. and then went on to become a director in the offic
the coseries of georgetown professor bruce hoffman sends regrets. he's unfortunately enable to be with us today. i'd like to extend a particular welcome to those who is viewing's today meeting on c-span. i welcome those who are attending in person. as is usual, the usual format after this meeting is over, in one hour, we will adjourn to a reception in an adjacent room. today's topic could not be more topical. counterterrorism in the obama administration. tactics and strategy. and our speaker...
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like withdrawing tax extension from all the major catholic university's is required to be may also georgetown will be the only one there will be okay because they got out of it. so the court doesn't want to go there but don't be the compelling. but if we have a practice of polyandry manly contractual arrangements and plural adults where there is no systematic subordination of women so it is sex equal and women can contract with more than one man. i don't think there is any compelling state interest until against the except possibly administrative complexity. none in the religious cases they sometimes do allow that. for example the case of the native american family who wanted their child not to have a social security number the did say it is administrative role. we can't run the country if someone doesn't have the same number but short of that they've never allowed at the ministry of complexity to trump religious rights and if it was a religious unmotivated six equal polygamy the would have to win if people were being true to the president but what other legal framework what we think about if
like withdrawing tax extension from all the major catholic university's is required to be may also georgetown will be the only one there will be okay because they got out of it. so the court doesn't want to go there but don't be the compelling. but if we have a practice of polyandry manly contractual arrangements and plural adults where there is no systematic subordination of women so it is sex equal and women can contract with more than one man. i don't think there is any compelling state...
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from history from georgetown university and her phd in history from johns hopkins university. she has held positions as university archivist at johns hopkins, insisted historian at the u.s. historical u.s. senate historical office and as is an archivist at the national archives. kathy currently is curator of manuscripts at the schlesinger library -- excuse me come at the schlesinger library at the history of women in america -- on the history of women. i better try that again. the schlesinger library on the history of women in america at harvard university. "king of the lobby," today's talk, this is the book. dream for which we will hear about today was most recently published two extant reviews by johns hopkins university press heard it as kathy's third and her third washington d.c. based centered book. her first and then the director of the center for the book, so i love to introduce through books. and this is a book off my own show that i've had for a number of years. her first book, b.: high society in washington d.c. after the civil war, was published in 1995 by the smith
from history from georgetown university and her phd in history from johns hopkins university. she has held positions as university archivist at johns hopkins, insisted historian at the u.s. historical u.s. senate historical office and as is an archivist at the national archives. kathy currently is curator of manuscripts at the schlesinger library -- excuse me come at the schlesinger library at the history of women in america -- on the history of women. i better try that again. the schlesinger...
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bikers, strollers, rowers were soaking up the sundown along the georgetown harbor. so were kids wrapping up the last of spring break and adults headed for work or resting and relaxing. >> before i go to work, i prefer to come down to really enjoy the good weather. >> the great weather is keeping area air conditions technicians busy. we found these guys on a roof in northwest installing a new unit. we wondered if it is more energy efficient to keep the thermostat heater on with the temperatures going up and down a bit or switch to only air. >> a lot of the newer thermostats have an auto feature where you can set two different temperatures for heating and cooling. >> elizabeth and her dog are not fixating on the air checking install. they are just chilling in the sun. >> i am enjoying it. it takes you a while to get your body used to it. >> karen gray houston, fox 5 news. >>> good wednesday morning, everybody. it is april 7th. there is a live look at the washington monument. temperatures right around 70 degrees in a lot of spots so internety steamy out there t look li
bikers, strollers, rowers were soaking up the sundown along the georgetown harbor. so were kids wrapping up the last of spring break and adults headed for work or resting and relaxing. >> before i go to work, i prefer to come down to really enjoy the good weather. >> the great weather is keeping area air conditions technicians busy. we found these guys on a roof in northwest installing a new unit. we wondered if it is more energy efficient to keep the thermostat heater on with the...
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host: steven wayne government pro ste sore from georgetown university. thank you for your time. we'll begin the show tomorrow with clark kent irving, homeland security inspector and donna edwards about her new role heading up the red to blue program targeting open house seats, gop seats considered vulnerable in 2010. after that we'll end with the president and ceo of the american association of homes and services for the aging to just talk about the so-called, class act of community living assistance services and support that. thanks for being with us this morning. we'll be back tomorrow morning. . >> governor daniels is a republican governor and has a long time in washington before returning home to run for governor. governor daniels, here in washington we're trying to parse the jobless numbers in the united states, and they run fairly similar to what you are seeing in the state of indiana. what's it look like on the ground at home? have we turned the corner? what do you see as happening? >> stabilize might describe it. i would be very cautious about seeing anything else. i don
host: steven wayne government pro ste sore from georgetown university. thank you for your time. we'll begin the show tomorrow with clark kent irving, homeland security inspector and donna edwards about her new role heading up the red to blue program targeting open house seats, gop seats considered vulnerable in 2010. after that we'll end with the president and ceo of the american association of homes and services for the aging to just talk about the so-called, class act of community living...
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when i was there 10 years ago, a delegation was actually supposed to come to georgetown university, andthere were always visa problems. they were sent back to iran. but even as recent as three of four years ago clinics you to come to, and and i think that a small sort of delegation like that could go a long way in trying to even explain to people in this country how diverse the clerical establishment is because in fact it is a very diverse. you know, we hear for example, and put her in the earlier panel about the religion playing and ideological role in iran, which of course is very much the case, at least that's what the regime has intended. but, in fact, when you meet some of the clerics themselves as i did when i was working as a journalist in iran, and a lot of them don't support the views of the regime. and a lot of them are far more progressive than we sort of have any idea about sitting in the united states. these just are some of the sort of dissident clerics we read about in the newspapers, but these are intellectuals, religious scholars who have have very, very complex educate
when i was there 10 years ago, a delegation was actually supposed to come to georgetown university, andthere were always visa problems. they were sent back to iran. but even as recent as three of four years ago clinics you to come to, and and i think that a small sort of delegation like that could go a long way in trying to even explain to people in this country how diverse the clerical establishment is because in fact it is a very diverse. you know, we hear for example, and put her in the...
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outer loop at old georgetown road. everything is re-opened. might be slow for half a mile or slow.ned there. nothing to look at. notice the flashing lights in the far right side of your screen that's the inner loop approaching little river turnpike. an accident. police are on the scene dealing with that. as you come north from springfield on up towards annandale expect a little bit of a back up. back to you. >>> 5:53 right now. it is going to be extremely tough getting around downtown washington today. president obama's nuclear security summit begins at the washington convention center this morning and more than 40 world leaders are attending. because of that the entire surrounding area has been sealed off. news 4's megan mcgrath joins us now from northwest washington with the details on the day's events. megan? >> reporter: good morning, aaron. sealed off is right. sealed off with large sections ever fencing, some of which are eight feet tall. this is one of the security perimeter checkpoints here at 6th and new york street. they are starting to move some of the emergency responde
outer loop at old georgetown road. everything is re-opened. might be slow for half a mile or slow.ned there. nothing to look at. notice the flashing lights in the far right side of your screen that's the inner loop approaching little river turnpike. an accident. police are on the scene dealing with that. as you come north from springfield on up towards annandale expect a little bit of a back up. back to you. >>> 5:53 right now. it is going to be extremely tough getting around downtown...