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pgh >>> >> another look from georgetown, holly will tell us about the first georgetown dash a scoff envierr a good cause -- scavenger hunt for a good cause. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> 7:25 a.m. we have an update on a plane crash in indonesia's capital early this morning. military officials say nine people are dead after an airforce plane slammed into homes and exploded into a fireball. the turbo prop plane was on a training mission trying to land with seven people onboard some survived but we don't know their condition. firefighters are still on the scene. >>> police chief in sanford florida has been fired. >> this after months of criticism regarding his initial investigation into the fatal shooting of trayvon martin. the former chief, bill lee, terminated yesterday, received backlash for his offices refusele to arrest george zimmerman immediately following martins death i
pgh >>> >> another look from georgetown, holly will tell us about the first georgetown dash a scoff envierr a good cause -- scavenger hunt for a good cause. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >>> 7:25 a.m. we have an update on a plane crash in indonesia's capital...
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all these people are from lululemon here in georgetown one thing about the georgetown dash it is benefitingthe 20 plus merchants, they sell physical fitness wear here in georgetown look at that, it is like armageddon all walking in unison out of the movie trailer they have been super fun here this morning and we are giving them water because they have been active i want them to stay active good morning rachel. >> good morning. >> we want to talk a lot about dressing appropriate when working out in this hot weather. >> one of this things you can control with this humidity you want to make sure your clothes are working as hard as you are with lululemon and our technical run line all our clothes are moisture wicking breathable light weight fabric that allow you to move and get the most out of your run. >> can you guys strike a catalogue pose i love these people. i love this shirt in particular because you know you won't ever get the sweety under arm thing there are no under arms. >> no, there is not. really light weight and the coolest thing about this shirt and the one emma is wearing it has
all these people are from lululemon here in georgetown one thing about the georgetown dash it is benefitingthe 20 plus merchants, they sell physical fitness wear here in georgetown look at that, it is like armageddon all walking in unison out of the movie trailer they have been super fun here this morning and we are giving them water because they have been active i want them to stay active good morning rachel. >> good morning. >> we want to talk a lot about dressing appropriate when...
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in development it really has been a team effort with the georgetown staff, the georgetown team, but thought leaders and the incredibly experienced diplomats and development experts that are part of the georgetown family. so thank you very much. i also want to take a moment to recognize that this really is an example of a wonderful public-private partnership with partners like the bill and linda gates foundation, the rockefeller foundation, the hulett foundation and the mcarthur foundation all coming doeg to recognize that development is changing and we have a unique opportunity at this point in time to craft a new approach if we come together we listen carefully and we're more creative in our efforts going forward. we didn't try this morning and set out to produce an opening panel with five female heads of state. that that happened coincidently is a signal of the way the world is evolving and changing. we're thrilled to be in the presence of president joyce banda of malawi. president ellen johnson surlee of liberia. the president of coast voe. president mary robinson former presiden
in development it really has been a team effort with the georgetown staff, the georgetown team, but thought leaders and the incredibly experienced diplomats and development experts that are part of the georgetown family. so thank you very much. i also want to take a moment to recognize that this really is an example of a wonderful public-private partnership with partners like the bill and linda gates foundation, the rockefeller foundation, the hulett foundation and the mcarthur foundation all...
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of the georgetown workshop of 19 century u.s. history. "what this cruel war was over" soldiers, slavery, and the civil war" professor, thank you for your time. >> guest: it was nice to talk to you. >> the b-52 everybody thinks the anon, the history, cold war, a different kind of power associated. >> these are two friends who knew each other prior to the civil war and fought against each other now they sit on the porch talky about the old days. >> now we have them gate to the east and to the west that reflect the moment of the bomb at 92:00 a.m.. . .
of the georgetown workshop of 19 century u.s. history. "what this cruel war was over" soldiers, slavery, and the civil war" professor, thank you for your time. >> guest: it was nice to talk to you. >> the b-52 everybody thinks the anon, the history, cold war, a different kind of power associated. >> these are two friends who knew each other prior to the civil war and fought against each other now they sit on the porch talky about the old days. >> now we...
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>>> when we come back, some familiar faces back at verizon center for nba workouts including a georgetowna. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> welcome back. the wizards have the third pick in this month's nba draft. they hosted a workout at verizon center. they will be evaluating talent the next 2 1/2 weeks. there were some familiar faces on hand such as kentucky's darius miller, duke slumly and jason clark from georgetown. it was just like being back in the big east with the hoyas battling the orange. after all, the verizon center was clark's home for four years as a member of the hoyas. >> it's kind of weird coming in this arena and not having on a georgetown jersey. it's weird, but i'm willing to work
>>> when we come back, some familiar faces back at verizon center for nba workouts including a georgetowna. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any...
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georgetown university, m.d. and georgetown university medical school, associate professor, ten years. george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you still teach inta at georgetown? >> i'm in the faculty but spend most of my time at g.w. >> okay. i have that number, by the way, and england and wales, out of every millionth person born alive in 1880, only 223 could expect to be alive 100 years later. 1880. so that's 112 years from now. 110, about that. for those born in 1990, out of one million people, 8,710 can expect to be alive 100 years later, 40 times greater. infants born in 2025 can expect to live 100 years. >> well, we should have cancer and heart disease, the big killers, under better control by
georgetown university, m.d. and georgetown university medical school, associate professor, ten years. george washington university, clinical professor of neurology, ten years. 14 books, including most recently mysteries of the mind. richard martin restak. >> dr. restak, you have had quite an extraordinary career. first of all, you taught at georgetown. >> yes. >> then you abandoned the jesuits or did they dump you? then you moved over to g.w. >> yes. >> do you...
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foul after foul after foul being called on georgetown. by halftime georgetown was called for 30 fouls and something bad could happen in the second half. >> hoya's coach john thomas iii says tensions were running high on both teams. >> it was an emotional game, tense game and that happens in athletics. those tensions, those feelings are not abnormal. >> watching from the sidelines, wong is sure this is no normal basketball game. >> there wasn't a matter of if there was going to be a fight, but when there is a fight. >> it isn't long before wong's premonition comes true. the game is tied at 64-64 in the fourth quarter when jason clark gets in an altercation with two rockets that ends with him on the ground. >> i heard a whistle blow and i saw jason clark on the ground. they started pushing each other. both benches simultaneously emptied. >> the floor erupts into chaos as both teams rush to enter the fray. >> players started picking up chairs, plastic chairs that were on the side of the court. chairs being thrown. >> cameras rolling on the s
foul after foul after foul being called on georgetown. by halftime georgetown was called for 30 fouls and something bad could happen in the second half. >> hoya's coach john thomas iii says tensions were running high on both teams. >> it was an emotional game, tense game and that happens in athletics. those tensions, those feelings are not abnormal. >> watching from the sidelines, wong is sure this is no normal basketball game. >> there wasn't a matter of if there was...
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you know, this is georgetown. they are sturdy, brick homes; but, again, none the less, not taking any chances. we do know the details. if the driver didn't return to the scene, he would have had a good talk. we are in georgetown, news 4, back to you. >> the economy and the focus for president obama and mitt romney today as they took their campaigns through ohio. no republican has ever won the president city wout winning a majority of votes. romney was at cleveland at the same time that the president addressed the crowd. that the president was in cleveland. about the other candidate. >> and if you want to see the results of his economic polici s policies, look around ohio, look around the country. you'll see that a lot of people are hurting. >> if you want to give the policies of the last decade oot try, then you should vote for more obama. >> tonight, the president is in new york city. he's there for a fundraiser at the home of actress sarah jessica parker. >> tonight, an openly gay prosecutor is about to become a
you know, this is georgetown. they are sturdy, brick homes; but, again, none the less, not taking any chances. we do know the details. if the driver didn't return to the scene, he would have had a good talk. we are in georgetown, news 4, back to you. >> the economy and the focus for president obama and mitt romney today as they took their campaigns through ohio. no republican has ever won the president city wout winning a majority of votes. romney was at cleveland at the same time that...
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saying good-bye to the reproduction houseboat the georgetown. it fails safety inspections and the repeers are too expensive. the boat will be demolished and >> hello, nice to meet you. i'm justin. >> i'm trudy. thank you. >> jay: okay, i don't want to interrupt. justin, thanks for coming, man. >> hold on, man. >> jay: really appreciate it. good to see you. >> of course, of course. >> jay: what a great guy. signs something for every fan. each and every fan gets an gr
saying good-bye to the reproduction houseboat the georgetown. it fails safety inspections and the repeers are too expensive. the boat will be demolished and >> hello, nice to meet you. i'm justin. >> i'm trudy. thank you. >> jay: okay, i don't want to interrupt. justin, thanks for coming, man. >> hold on, man. >> jay: really appreciate it. good to see you. >> of course, of course. >> jay: what a great guy. signs something for every fan. each and every...
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and the first one is going to be the georgetown dash.is a scavenger hunt style event and benefits a wonderful cause which we h talk about here this morning here is how it works teams of four they will have to go to different destinations get clues once you get the clue and figure out where you are they will give you a challenge could be physical, could be mental then you get a star the team that gets the most stars could win up to a $2,000 prize and it is all to celebrate the athletic neighbourhood that georgetown is. see people on the water, people running on the board walk, 20 merchants that have an athletic feel to them we will talk about all that this morning plus tell you how you can still sign up and get your team in on the georgetown dash fun because that is what we want to do sarah, exert a lot of energy on the hottest day of the year so far. >> perfect idea. >> we are doing ours all before 10:00 a.m. so we are good. >> safe there. thanks we will check with you laterment time for facebook fan of the day today we say good morning
and the first one is going to be the georgetown dash.is a scavenger hunt style event and benefits a wonderful cause which we h talk about here this morning here is how it works teams of four they will have to go to different destinations get clues once you get the clue and figure out where you are they will give you a challenge could be physical, could be mental then you get a star the team that gets the most stars could win up to a $2,000 prize and it is all to celebrate the athletic...
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and in to georgetown in the two-year span there. a bolt incident happened on a saturday night in the summer. the latest case we're aware of and this woman was walking down macarthur boulevard, attached and dragged into the woods and raped. two years letter, christy was attacked in georgetown along canal road. awhile ago, they came together for a news conference and the fbi, the detectives that were investigating the case and d.c. police chief cathy lanier. chief lanier described what the man looks like. >> in 1996 assault, the subject is described as a black or black hispanic male with light to medium complexion and high cheek bones. throughout the entire investigation, he's described as being 5'8" to six foot tall with a muscular build, especially in his upper body. the individual was in his late 20s to early 30s at the time and he was wearing a polo-type shirt and acky pants. >> -- and khaki pants. >> he was prolific, attacking as many as four times and there is no evidence he attacked any women since 1998. laura? >> and thank you
and in to georgetown in the two-year span there. a bolt incident happened on a saturday night in the summer. the latest case we're aware of and this woman was walking down macarthur boulevard, attached and dragged into the woods and raped. two years letter, christy was attacked in georgetown along canal road. awhile ago, they came together for a news conference and the fbi, the detectives that were investigating the case and d.c. police chief cathy lanier. chief lanier described what the man...
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it's been a team effort with the georgetown team and development experts so thank you very much. i also want to take a moment to recognize that this really is an example of a wonderful public/private partnership with partners like the gates foundation, hewlett foundation and macarthur foundation coming together to recognize the changes and we have a chance to be more creative in our efforts going forward. we didn't try this morning and set out to produce an opening panel with five females heads of states. that happened coincidentally as a signal of the way the world is evolving and changing. we're thrilled to be the presence of the president of ma malawi and president mary robinson, former president of ireland and currently a global leader in so many regards. and prime minister helen clark, former prime minister of new zealand and head of the u.n. development program. those are the guests on the next panel. this is going to be an amazing few days if we take the approach that we are here to listen and learn from many experts and here to celebrate the ideas that we have to share wi
it's been a team effort with the georgetown team and development experts so thank you very much. i also want to take a moment to recognize that this really is an example of a wonderful public/private partnership with partners like the gates foundation, hewlett foundation and macarthur foundation coming together to recognize the changes and we have a chance to be more creative in our efforts going forward. we didn't try this morning and set out to produce an opening panel with five females heads...
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one of them who temporarily takes a seat is a former collector of customs at georgetown. he and his wife. he's a famous black government official. he's taking a seat, and they're cordoned off and presided over by uniformed marines. he's having a seat because he's making up his mind whether he's going to stay. the marine says to him, you should move to the center to make room for other people. he sits back and thinks about it. the marine says you ought to think damn quick about moving. the segregated section erupts in protest. the black elite of washington, baltimore, they all stalk out. you can read accounts of the dedication of the lincoln memorial in the mainstream white newspapers. you will find no reference to that whatsoever. if you read the black newspapers, the baltimore african-american, chicago defender, the atlanta daily world, and especially the pittsburgh courier, it is front page news, because not only has the government enforced segregation offended the flower of black culture in america, it has done so at the contradictionary moment of the great emancipator
one of them who temporarily takes a seat is a former collector of customs at georgetown. he and his wife. he's a famous black government official. he's taking a seat, and they're cordoned off and presided over by uniformed marines. he's having a seat because he's making up his mind whether he's going to stay. the marine says to him, you should move to the center to make room for other people. he sits back and thinks about it. the marine says you ought to think damn quick about moving. the...
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the outer loop of the beltway at georgetown pike still have just the right lane getting by. no, that looks to be clear right now. now your travel lanes are open at georgetown pike and that's great news and i'm back in ten minutes, hopefully with more good news. >>> time right now 4:45. still to come, getting a little too greedy. the mistake these men made that landed them behind bars. >>> welcome back. at 4:44 another twist in the case against george zimmerman. police arrested his wife for lying to a judge for the family's money situation. shellie zimmerman was booked in the same jail her husband was at. the two lied about their finances. george zimmerman faces second degree murder charges for killing trayvon martin back in february. he has a new bond hearing scheduled for later this month. >>> killing three people near auburn university is now in police custody. leonard turned himself into authorities last night. he faces three charges of capital murder after he killed three men saturday night all over a woman. two of the women were former auburn university football players
the outer loop of the beltway at georgetown pike still have just the right lane getting by. no, that looks to be clear right now. now your travel lanes are open at georgetown pike and that's great news and i'm back in ten minutes, hopefully with more good news. >>> time right now 4:45. still to come, getting a little too greedy. the mistake these men made that landed them behind bars. >>> welcome back. at 4:44 another twist in the case against george zimmerman. police arrested...
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on 29th street northwest near the georgetown water front. the federal building has been empty for more than a decade but it still costs taxpayers $3.5 million to pay for its operation. the general services administration, gsa, is now fine lip in the process of selling it. >> here we sit in an empty building, at the heart of our nation's capital, most expensive real estate that you can find anywhere in the united states and on the east coast and in the nation's capital. nothing was done for ten years. >> reporter: members of the transportation and infrastructure committee have held hearings at four different federally owned sites and they say they are being underutilized and wasting taxpayer's money. >>> the historic canal boat, the georgetown, will soon take its final voyage. the canal boat has been on the georgetown segment for three decades now. but it failed safety inspections. the national park service says the cost to repair the boat is too much. they've decided to permanently take it out of service. the final fair well to the georgetow
on 29th street northwest near the georgetown water front. the federal building has been empty for more than a decade but it still costs taxpayers $3.5 million to pay for its operation. the general services administration, gsa, is now fine lip in the process of selling it. >> here we sit in an empty building, at the heart of our nation's capital, most expensive real estate that you can find anywhere in the united states and on the east coast and in the nation's capital. nothing was done...
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this is jamie, he is the owner, the georgetown butcher. >> the georgetown butcher. >> reporter: you areour two experts here in terms of meat. thank you both. >> thank you. >> reporter: just opened in april? >> open a couple of months and had a great reception, coming up on summer grilling season. let's show everybody the wonderful sausages we make here. >> reporter: i got to lick my fingers first. because that is finger licking good. >> smoky, salty. >> reporter: salty. >> tender. >> reporter: tender. a lot of the sausages made here. >> yes, they are. all the deli meats you see, all the sausages down here are ours. we make them here, from the white hots, red hots, texas beef franks, sweet italian. chef, you know what to do with cajun budan? >> put them on the grill, slow and low. simmer until they're done. >> reporter: keep retating them? >> i would rotate them four times. >> and of course the heart and soul of the operation, the kilbaska. >> reporter: the grill is the best way to cook them? >> as long as you know how to use the grill, don't scorch it, char the outside, you'll get a lot
this is jamie, he is the owner, the georgetown butcher. >> the georgetown butcher. >> reporter: you areour two experts here in terms of meat. thank you both. >> thank you. >> reporter: just opened in april? >> open a couple of months and had a great reception, coming up on summer grilling season. let's show everybody the wonderful sausages we make here. >> reporter: i got to lick my fingers first. because that is finger licking good. >> smoky, salty....
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the "georgetown" will make the final boy yanlg tonight at 5:00. it will travel near jefferson street and 31st street northwest of fletcher's cove. "the georgetown" has run for 30 years but the 19th century era boat failed recent safety inspections. owners will demolish the boat and haul it away. >>> damage from last friday's storm so great some families are picking up and moving out for good. we talked to one family, they say the smell of mildew is so strong it's sickening. a lot of their things were ruined last week when the roof collapsed and the water outside came inside. 19-year-old janice taylor just got home from college. she said she didn't even have a chance to unpack. >> i had a suitcase in the corner from coming home from school. my suitcases are gone. there's a roof on my suitcase. >> taylors say they did not have renter's insurance. they're staying with family for a while before finding a permanent new home. >> so difficult for so many people. >> it's really tough there with the weather and -- especially if you don't have insurance to
the "georgetown" will make the final boy yanlg tonight at 5:00. it will travel near jefferson street and 31st street northwest of fletcher's cove. "the georgetown" has run for 30 years but the 19th century era boat failed recent safety inspections. owners will demolish the boat and haul it away. >>> damage from last friday's storm so great some families are picking up and moving out for good. we talked to one family, they say the smell of mildew is so strong it's...
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>> right. >> just graduating from georgetown, that's all. it's brilliant. >>> hey, let's look at some of today's top trending stories. check this out, the first bed that makes itself in less than a minute. it's creepy. >> i would be win to -- automatic arms pull it up into place. another mechanism lift up your pillows. lazy. >> my gosh, that's lazy for sure. >> the company's website says the smart beds will be on sale. >> and how much does it cost? >> or wonder what happens if it starts when you're in bed. >>> a high school english teacher's commencement address has gone viral. >> he teaches at wellesley high school in massachusetts, instead offering congratulations, he challenged graduates to late selfless lives. >> and consider for a moment the bigger picture, your planet i'll remind you is not the center of the solar system. the system is not the center of the galaxy. in fax, astrophysicists assure us the universe has no center, therefore you cannot be it. the fulfilling life, the distinct i have life, the relevant life is an achievement,
>> right. >> just graduating from georgetown, that's all. it's brilliant. >>> hey, let's look at some of today's top trending stories. check this out, the first bed that makes itself in less than a minute. it's creepy. >> i would be win to -- automatic arms pull it up into place. another mechanism lift up your pillows. lazy. >> my gosh, that's lazy for sure. >> the company's website says the smart beds will be on sale. >> and how much does it cost?...
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let's look right now, old georgetown road at battery lane. all your lanes blocked because of debris in the roadway. 2r568ing this time on 197, collington road closed between 50 and 450 due to a utility problem in that area. along i-270, not bad southbound. as you approach germantown road, debrip in the roadway possibly blocking a couple lanes in that area. i would advise you to be careful if you're thinking of heading out. back to you. >> thanks. just getting started with extended coverage this evening with lots more pictures after last night's wild weather to show you. >>> a live look at d.c. under a state of emergency. we are heading their next. >>> also, a live look at the radar. watching pop-up thunderstorms expected. meteorologist tom kierein and his forecast coming up. >>> welcome back to our extendsed coverage. this proved to be a deadly storm in the district as well. one person lost his life because of downed power lines adding to the danger, some lines still down and wrapped in huge trees. >> look at that. just -- you just -- you're
let's look right now, old georgetown road at battery lane. all your lanes blocked because of debris in the roadway. 2r568ing this time on 197, collington road closed between 50 and 450 due to a utility problem in that area. along i-270, not bad southbound. as you approach germantown road, debrip in the roadway possibly blocking a couple lanes in that area. i would advise you to be careful if you're thinking of heading out. back to you. >> thanks. just getting started with extended...
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for not just hosting us for these next few days but for the deep and meaningful partnership that georgetown has displayed in produce frontiers in development. it has been a team effort with the team and thought leaders and the experts that are part of the georgetown family so thank you very much. i also want to take a moment to recognize that this is an example of a public-private partnership with the foundations all coming together to recognize that development is changing and we have the unique opportunity to craft a new approach if we come together and listen carefully and are more creative in our efforts going forward. we didn't try to set out and produce an opening panel with five female heads of state. that that happened on its okay is a signal of the way that the world is change. we are thrilled to be in the presence of these presidents. and prime minister helen clark form former prime minister of new zealand and head of the development program. those are the guests on the next panel. this is going to be an amazing few days if we take the approach that we are here to listen and learn
for not just hosting us for these next few days but for the deep and meaningful partnership that georgetown has displayed in produce frontiers in development. it has been a team effort with the team and thought leaders and the experts that are part of the georgetown family so thank you very much. i also want to take a moment to recognize that this is an example of a public-private partnership with the foundations all coming together to recognize that development is changing and we have the...
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georgetown? >> we were colleagues at georgetown college and that's where i teach american history now. >> where is georgetown? >> 12 miles northwest. >> when you were in college did you debate a lot? >> we did. we did. but it is hard to debate someone like jim. he definitely is a scholar on kentucky history. i try keep up 25 years of kentucky statehood historian, what does the job entail? >> basically self-defined job. to me it involves writing history of the state. i try to do that. involve working with people writing about the history and helping them, aiding them, helping, advice, suggestions. trying to stay out of the their way sometimes. also entails going around and giving talks to the state and people that live here. >> the reckor of tour operations is here with us. avery, would you tell us about how many people come to this place, how every year, how it is financed? and how it is operated. >> well, it varies by season how many people you will find visiting ashland. certainly the tourists
georgetown? >> we were colleagues at georgetown college and that's where i teach american history now. >> where is georgetown? >> 12 miles northwest. >> when you were in college did you debate a lot? >> we did. we did. but it is hard to debate someone like jim. he definitely is a scholar on kentucky history. i try keep up 25 years of kentucky statehood historian, what does the job entail? >> basically self-defined job. to me it involves writing history of the...
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various sources and you have to be it starts really starts young it starts before i get kids at georgetown i mean empathy critical thinking things like that starts start when you're a kid and you have to carry that through because by the time you're an adult with the fragmentation the corporate ownership the agendas either government or corporate it's going to pull you in about a dozen different different directions and that's what they have on the show they don't really go into multimedia stuff too much but i mean it's hard for the media itself to look at itself even even in a fictionalized account t.v. cable news looks at itself way too seriously given its importance in society in that you have these other platforms online multimedia where you see a lot of self-importance and snark you know like well these are dinosaurs well you know but that doesn't necessarily mean you are more of evolved in your views and how you approach things than they are you just have better technology as a relation as the citizen doesn't i mean it's this growing because i mean we have the new alternative media t
various sources and you have to be it starts really starts young it starts before i get kids at georgetown i mean empathy critical thinking things like that starts start when you're a kid and you have to carry that through because by the time you're an adult with the fragmentation the corporate ownership the agendas either government or corporate it's going to pull you in about a dozen different different directions and that's what they have on the show they don't really go into multimedia...
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georgetown delaware, 99 degrees. it is still in the 90's as you can see.apolis right now 75. dewpoint are noticeably lower and that is what you will notice as we get into saturday. by tomorrow there will be a wave coming through our atmosphere. right now there are some thunderstorms out in the shenandoah valley. here is the leading edge of the action i think will be in on us by tomorrow afternoon. nasty thunderstorms heading toward detroit. south of fort wayne around good old kokomo. those will be staying out in the shenandoah and disappearing. during tomorrow afternoon at around 4:00 to 6:00 in the afternoon, that is the line of thunderstorms some of which will be nasty. because of the clouds, our temperatures are not going to be getting as high as today. here is the risk for tomorrow's storms. there really is no risk at all for many of those spin tornadoes. as they come through 3:00 to 9:00, there is the risk of strong and possibly damaging winds. temperatures by tomorrow around noon rising into the mid to high 80's and topping out around 90. a 70% chanc
georgetown delaware, 99 degrees. it is still in the 90's as you can see.apolis right now 75. dewpoint are noticeably lower and that is what you will notice as we get into saturday. by tomorrow there will be a wave coming through our atmosphere. right now there are some thunderstorms out in the shenandoah valley. here is the leading edge of the action i think will be in on us by tomorrow afternoon. nasty thunderstorms heading toward detroit. south of fort wayne around good old kokomo. those will...
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georgetown? >> we were colleagues at georgetown college and that's where i teach american history now. >> where is georgetown? >> 12 miles north of lexington. they're very close. >> when you were colleagues, did you debate a lot? >> we did. we did. but it is hard to debate someone like jim. he definitely is a scholar on kentucky history. >> i just try to keep up. >> and 25 years as kentucky historian. what does the job entail? >> basically self-defined job. to me it involves writing history of the state. i try to do that. involves working with people who are writing about kentucky's history and helping them, aiding them, offering advice, suggestions, trying to stay out of their way sometimes. also entails going around and giving talks and appearing in things like this in public to tell the story of the state and the people who lived here. >> and avery malone is with us, the director of tour operations here. how many people come to this place every year, how it's financed, and how it's operated? >
georgetown? >> we were colleagues at georgetown college and that's where i teach american history now. >> where is georgetown? >> 12 miles north of lexington. they're very close. >> when you were colleagues, did you debate a lot? >> we did. we did. but it is hard to debate someone like jim. he definitely is a scholar on kentucky history. >> i just try to keep up. >> and 25 years as kentucky historian. what does the job entail? >> basically...
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not much of a sea breeze at georgetown at 90 degrees. temperatures are warm. the amount of humidity in the atmosphere has been reduced. 60-degree dew point. southwesterly winds kicking in through the overnight, we'll see humidity values rise. that uncomfortable level will come back into play. 85. clear skie . warm overnight. we have high pressure built in. down to the south we'll see clouds advancing south to north. there was a huge storm system around birmingham. copious amount of rain. this storm system will advance north. we are forecasting heavy rain. we'll let you know when and how much rain coming up. >>> opening statements begin tomorrow for the trail of the former penn state coach jerry sandusky. we are taking a look at how the case developed in the last six months. >> reporter: his arrest november 5, 2011 stunned those who knew jerry sandusky as a line coach and a man committed to helping young boys with a charity organization he founded, second mile. prosecutors say he used that organization to find his victims luring them in with gifts, sleepovers a
not much of a sea breeze at georgetown at 90 degrees. temperatures are warm. the amount of humidity in the atmosphere has been reduced. 60-degree dew point. southwesterly winds kicking in through the overnight, we'll see humidity values rise. that uncomfortable level will come back into play. 85. clear skie . warm overnight. we have high pressure built in. down to the south we'll see clouds advancing south to north. there was a huge storm system around birmingham. copious amount of rain. this...
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what's to be for the future of journalism earlier christopher chambers journalism professor at georgetown university joined me i asked him what his opinion was on the biggest obstacles journalism may be facing today take a listen. well you know they voile it down an allegorical form in the newsroom i mean it's corporate control five companies owning about ninety six percent. of the mainstream media in this country but there's also. there was a problem before that and that was not being able to really focus on what their role was in society yes expose truth and justice but everybody's got a different definition of what that is you ask fifty different people to get fifteen different answers so you have that moving as technology starts to move in the twentieth century early twentieth century then the corporate model gets a hold in the eighty's and that blows everything to hell i mean i've just given it to you in a nutshell right there like will mcavoy. is a good show how have you seen journalism change from when you were younger till now well there is the fragmentation because of the technol
what's to be for the future of journalism earlier christopher chambers journalism professor at georgetown university joined me i asked him what his opinion was on the biggest obstacles journalism may be facing today take a listen. well you know they voile it down an allegorical form in the newsroom i mean it's corporate control five companies owning about ninety six percent. of the mainstream media in this country but there's also. there was a problem before that and that was not being able to...
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from old georgetown road over toward new hampshire it begins at a point after old georgetown road as you go across the bridge and over toward i-66. the southbound expert trying to get on the outer loop of the beltway there are on and off delay starting around 117. >> still ahead surveillance video captures a man robbing a convenience store not once but twice in the same night. >> a lot of women are apparently talking about the new movie called "magic mike." >> arch campbell has his review, plus a look at another new arrival in theaters this weekend. >> the behind-the-scenes movie about male strippers. >> the law says that you cannot touch. but i see a lot of lawbreakers in this house. >> top honors go to matthew metz conaway as he strips off. fans will love the production numbers and the plot just slows things down. it is rated a guilty pleasure, 2.5 stars. and then there is ted the r- rated foulmouthed take barrett that comes to life and grows up with mark walworth. -- marked walberg. dewpoint five starts, another guilty pleasure. -- 2.5 stars. entertainment brought to you by busch
from old georgetown road over toward new hampshire it begins at a point after old georgetown road as you go across the bridge and over toward i-66. the southbound expert trying to get on the outer loop of the beltway there are on and off delay starting around 117. >> still ahead surveillance video captures a man robbing a convenience store not once but twice in the same night. >> a lot of women are apparently talking about the new movie called "magic mike." >> arch...
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heavier volume on 270, but still good out of frederick past old georgetown road. news. >> folks willing to pay big bucks four pieces of history. documents belonging to president >> a book containing president washington's copy of the constitution and bill of rights has been purchased for $10 million. >> it was the mount vernon ladies' association and had the winning bid at auction in new york. a world auction record was set for an american. book or a american. it will return to mount vernon, president washington's virginia estate. , that's where it should be. >> we have an update to a story. there was a young new york giants fan who spent $3.36 so that he could keep brandon jacobs on the team. he got his money back and got a visit. >> and jacobs gave the young fans assigned helmet and visited with him. but he will not be coming back to the giants this season. he signed with the san francisco 49ers. that's what the youngster offered his life savings. jacobs was touched by it apparently. >> very sweet. more to come in the next hour. >> the latest on cleanup efforts
heavier volume on 270, but still good out of frederick past old georgetown road. news. >> folks willing to pay big bucks four pieces of history. documents belonging to president >> a book containing president washington's copy of the constitution and bill of rights has been purchased for $10 million. >> it was the mount vernon ladies' association and had the winning bid at auction in new york. a world auction record was set for an american. book or a american. it will return...
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let's take a live look from our rooftop camera in georgetown. hazy sunshine already blazing in the sky. we will warm up to about 100 this afternoon. it was 98 yesterday in the district shy of the record. dulles made it to 94. today will be warmer than yesterday. 68 paul already in manassas, 78 at reagan national and annapolis. 70 in martinsburg. collins, 66 and muggy. areas of thick fog especially in culpeper and in fauquier county, patchy fog reported. and will burn off quickly. here's the breakdown of the forecast compared to the records for reagan national, 98 yesterday, shy of the record by one degree. we expect 100 today. the record is 98. i think we will break it. 93 is the forecast for tomorrow but 101 is the record high temperature set in 1988. we will be a far cry from that tomorrow afternoon. we will have additional clouds overhead and storms developing throughout the day. that will give a slightly cooler temperatures. still have hot air in place with high-pressure at the surface and-a an atmosphere is that bump in the overall flow, gi
let's take a live look from our rooftop camera in georgetown. hazy sunshine already blazing in the sky. we will warm up to about 100 this afternoon. it was 98 yesterday in the district shy of the record. dulles made it to 94. today will be warmer than yesterday. 68 paul already in manassas, 78 at reagan national and annapolis. 70 in martinsburg. collins, 66 and muggy. areas of thick fog especially in culpeper and in fauquier county, patchy fog reported. and will burn off quickly. here's the...
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late this afternoon we did get a statement from georgetown university. we put it on line. it says in part that a basketball coach did receive a call about the incident. as a result, coaches immediately spoke with counselors and none reported anything out of the ordinary. they did report this complaint to the appropriate child protective authorities. a spokesperson did acknowledge that the shirt tipping practice did occur and it was intended to be done in a joking fashion. it will not be continued effective immediately. >> thank you. in minnesota and eight-year old boy swept off after a major flooding in the area. he was playing with some friends when flood water swept him into the drainpipe. they thought he had washed away until a stranger found him 1 mile away. >> i heard this shrieking screen. he was lost, petrified. >> i was stuck in the drainpipe. >> he remembered to hold his nose as he went through the pipe. amazingly he was fine other than having a cut on his head and being shaken up. he was visiting from louisiana. >> apparently entire neighborhoods in minnesota --
late this afternoon we did get a statement from georgetown university. we put it on line. it says in part that a basketball coach did receive a call about the incident. as a result, coaches immediately spoke with counselors and none reported anything out of the ordinary. they did report this complaint to the appropriate child protective authorities. a spokesperson did acknowledge that the shirt tipping practice did occur and it was intended to be done in a joking fashion. it will not be...
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very valuable property in the heart of georgetown.fortunately across the united states. so we are talking about billi n billions of dollars worth of losses. you saw some of the buildings. again, not much happens. is not much map happens until e actually hold a hearing. we h held a hearing in a cold vacant building two blocks from the white house stray can't for are 15 years. this is ten years. the examples go on and on across the united states. it's waste. >> greta: thanks for being with us tonight. see you all again tomorrow night. go to gretawire .com. an open thread. go and tell us what you thought about tonight's show. captioned by clo ♪ ♪ we all need it. to move. to keep warm. to keep us fed. to make clay piggies. but to keep doing these things in the future... at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofue
very valuable property in the heart of georgetown.fortunately across the united states. so we are talking about billi n billions of dollars worth of losses. you saw some of the buildings. again, not much happens. is not much map happens until e actually hold a hearing. we h held a hearing in a cold vacant building two blocks from the white house stray can't for are 15 years. this is ten years. the examples go on and on across the united states. it's waste. >> greta: thanks for being with...
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very valuable property in the heart of georgetown. repeated unfortunately across the united states. so we are talking about billi n billions of dollars worth of losses. you saw some of the buildings. again, not much happens. is not much map happens until e actually hold a hearing. we h held a hearing in a cold vacant building two blocks from the white house stray can't for are 15 years. this is ten years. the examples go on and on across the united states. it's waste. >> greta: thanks for being with us tonight. see you all again tomorrow night. go to gretawire .com. an open thread. go and tell us what you thought about tonight's show. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... ...advanced headlights... ...and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the compa
very valuable property in the heart of georgetown. repeated unfortunately across the united states. so we are talking about billi n billions of dollars worth of losses. you saw some of the buildings. again, not much happens. is not much map happens until e actually hold a hearing. we h held a hearing in a cold vacant building two blocks from the white house stray can't for are 15 years. this is ten years. the examples go on and on across the united states. it's waste. >> greta: thanks for...
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very valuable property in the heart of georgetown.epeated unfortunately across the united states. so we are talking about billi n billions of dollars worth of losses. you saw some of the buildings. again, not much happens. is not much map happens until e actually hold a hearing. we h held a hearing in a cold vacant building two blocks from the white house stray can't for are 15 years. this is ten years. the examples go on and on across the united states. it's waste. >> greta: thanks for being with us tonight. see you all again tomorrow night. go to gretawire .com. an open thread. go and tell us what you thought about tonight's show. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... ...advanced headlights... ...and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ looking for a be
very valuable property in the heart of georgetown.epeated unfortunately across the united states. so we are talking about billi n billions of dollars worth of losses. you saw some of the buildings. again, not much happens. is not much map happens until e actually hold a hearing. we h held a hearing in a cold vacant building two blocks from the white house stray can't for are 15 years. this is ten years. the examples go on and on across the united states. it's waste. >> greta: thanks for...
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finally, georgetown going to be involved in a pretty cool event. this is last year's carrier classic. north carolina and michigan state on an aircraft carrier. well, georgetown officials have confirmed they will play in a similar game this year. sources say it's going to be in jacksonville. so a lot going on. we'll have a full wrap up. for now, ladies, back to you in the studio. >> lady and gents. >> thank you very much. >> sorry, top. he didn't mean to call you a lady. >> i've been called worse, believe me. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. anita will see you at 7:00. have a happy father's day, top, and all the great dads out there.
finally, georgetown going to be involved in a pretty cool event. this is last year's carrier classic. north carolina and michigan state on an aircraft carrier. well, georgetown officials have confirmed they will play in a similar game this year. sources say it's going to be in jacksonville. so a lot going on. we'll have a full wrap up. for now, ladies, back to you in the studio. >> lady and gents. >> thank you very much. >> sorry, top. he didn't mean to call you a lady....
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. >>> coming up in sports, a former georgetown hoyas star tries his luck trying out with the washington wizards and we spoke with josh morgan about the other free agent wide receiver signer, that is pierre garcon. >>> and if you see a story you think we should look into. there is the number and the e- mail address. we're back. we're back. man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. . >>> a year after metro's random bag searches started, so far nothing's popped up. the transit agency reports zero arrests since the program started in december of 2010. and thousands of people have been inched and -- searched. there are no plans to scrap the program. the bag search was modeled after similar programs in boston and in new york city. >>> verizon wireless announced a share everything plan. it allows customers to bundle up to 10 devices under one
. >>> coming up in sports, a former georgetown hoyas star tries his luck trying out with the washington wizards and we spoke with josh morgan about the other free agent wide receiver signer, that is pierre garcon. >>> and if you see a story you think we should look into. there is the number and the e- mail address. we're back. we're back. man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off...
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and he stood up to the secretary of war, he loaded them into carts, drove two mimes above georgetown, put them in an abandoned mill and then had second thoughts. a spy could go there. he went 35 miles west to leesburg, virginia, put them in an empty house, checked into a hotel, and that night the british burned the white house. the next day the state department. had he not acted and defied the secretary of war, up would not be able to see the declaration of independence, the constitution and the national archives today. >> is it true that james madison carried the entire contents of the u.s. treasury with him? >> no, that's not true. at one of the banks, the bank of the metropolis, a block from the white house, they got word at 2:00 p.m., that's about eight hours before, seven hours before the british arrived at the capitol, and alexander kerr, who was a cashier there, he grabbed a lot of the printed money, and escaped with it to maryland. the bank survived. they mistook it again for private property, but, no. that's not true. >> some of the images we're seeing on-screen from the nati
and he stood up to the secretary of war, he loaded them into carts, drove two mimes above georgetown, put them in an abandoned mill and then had second thoughts. a spy could go there. he went 35 miles west to leesburg, virginia, put them in an empty house, checked into a hotel, and that night the british burned the white house. the next day the state department. had he not acted and defied the secretary of war, up would not be able to see the declaration of independence, the constitution and...
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not just from georgetown. i think your point is how important investment in education is for folks to be able to find employment when they graduate, and that's why the president's policies around student loans are so critical. he increased pell grants. he doubled that. and he is fighting to keep interest rates low. so for students who are going to any university or college, that's critical for them. >> ok. so your op-ed appears on cnn.com. >> it does. >> ok. thank you so much. sandra fluke joining us live this morning. >> thank you. >>> so what do you think? you can join the conversation on twitter. the handle is @cnnopinion or visit us on facebook or facebook.com/cnnopinion. >>> some good news to tell you about this morning. we showed you these pictures yesterday. on newsroom. they show a toddler thrown from an suv during a high speed chase. this morning, the 18-month-old girl is out of the hospital and staying with relatives. amazingly, she has only bumps and bruises. her teenaged parents and friends inside
not just from georgetown. i think your point is how important investment in education is for folks to be able to find employment when they graduate, and that's why the president's policies around student loans are so critical. he increased pell grants. he doubled that. and he is fighting to keep interest rates low. so for students who are going to any university or college, that's critical for them. >> ok. so your op-ed appears on cnn.com. >> it does. >> ok. thank you so much....
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if final farewell to "the georgetown" will be next wednesday at 5:00 p.m.and demolished at fletcher's cove. >>> a maryland woman is on a discovery mission at a cemetery in montgomery county. peggy erickson is trying to identify tombstones. she works with the historical socie society. the cemetery has 80 unmarked graves. she says many were soldiers who fought in the civil war. >> it was a small town, 350 people. they had 15,000 soldiers here. we were really a very important linchpin in the defense of washington. >> the montgomery county historical society started investigating at the cemetery during research for a video about poolsville. erickson hopes to map out the cemetery with the help of an archaeologist and train red cameras. big undertaking. historical significance there. really interesting. >>> a man in southwestern virginia got a voter registration application in the mail. >> but there's just a little problem. it was addressed to the family's dog that died two years ago. tim moore says the dog was notified mo morris that he was eligible to vote and
if final farewell to "the georgetown" will be next wednesday at 5:00 p.m.and demolished at fletcher's cove. >>> a maryland woman is on a discovery mission at a cemetery in montgomery county. peggy erickson is trying to identify tombstones. she works with the historical socie society. the cemetery has 80 unmarked graves. she says many were soldiers who fought in the civil war. >> it was a small town, 350 people. they had 15,000 soldiers here. we were really a very...
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only one lane to the right gets you by with very little doe lay at this hour passing old georgetown road. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> on the campaign trail, president obama and mitt romney make their case on health care reform law and virginia governor bob mcdonnell changes his tune about romney's vp pick. sherry ly is following the new developments in the race for the white house and joins us from the newsroom. >> reporter: good morning. four months before election day and the gloves are off in the presidential race. president barack obama and the presumptive republican nominee traded barbs on the campaign trail. first stop for the president in atlanta yesterday as he did a swing through the south. in a fundraiser, the president went on the attack over jobs, taxes and health care. it is a pivotal week for the president with the supreme court set to rule tomorrow on president obama's health care law. he told the crowd, the country doesn't need to refight the battle over health care. >> it is the right thing to do to give 30 million americans health insurance. >> if
only one lane to the right gets you by with very little doe lay at this hour passing old georgetown road. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> on the campaign trail, president obama and mitt romney make their case on health care reform law and virginia governor bob mcdonnell changes his tune about romney's vp pick. sherry ly is following the new developments in the race for the white house and joins us from the newsroom. >> reporter: good morning. four months before...
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georgetown university for theological studies. >> did you get a degree from georgetown. >> master's degreeliberal studies. >> in liberal studies. that includes, what, theology? >> theology, philosophy, yeah. >> do they teach you shakespeare? >> i managed to stay away from shakespeare at the master's level. >> you'd be comfortable there now because i understand even for literature majors shakespeare is not a mandatory subject, do you believe that? what has happened to these? >> reporter, covered politics, weekly pbs series john ander nathalie. "u.s. news and world report," religion editor. your book to your credit. >> my first book. >> and still working at "u.s. news & world report." >> i still am. >> if i mention the name funk to you, who is he, robert funk? >> he's a bible scholar, new testament scholar who is founder and leader of a group called jesus seminar. a group of scholars for the last 15 years have been exploring the historical jesus. >> yeah, does he have very much standing in the academic community paula fredriksen interhe represents the school of representation. >> she's also
georgetown university for theological studies. >> did you get a degree from georgetown. >> master's degreeliberal studies. >> in liberal studies. that includes, what, theology? >> theology, philosophy, yeah. >> do they teach you shakespeare? >> i managed to stay away from shakespeare at the master's level. >> you'd be comfortable there now because i understand even for literature majors shakespeare is not a mandatory subject, do you believe that? what...
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. >> michael and teaches politics and history at georgetown university and will thomas is the chair of the history department in lincoln, nebraska at the university of nebraska and josh joins us from phoenix. good evening. welcome to the program. >> caller: good evening. great show. thank you for your show. i wanted to ask something a little different. i wanted to see p if the gentleman could speak to mr. bryan's foreign policy and what he thought about, say, the spanish american war or american european colonialism. if you ever went abroad, and what would the gentlemen think how he would handle, for example, now afghanistan and iraq and the invasion? what was his mindset back then in terms of, you know, how the major colonial powers around the world were going into other countries and controlling them and such? what was his theory about that, about all of that and how did he feel? in general his foreign policy. thank you very much. >> he served as our secretary of state. >> after all, he served in the sparchish american war, but once the war ended, he opposed the occupation of the phi
. >> michael and teaches politics and history at georgetown university and will thomas is the chair of the history department in lincoln, nebraska at the university of nebraska and josh joins us from phoenix. good evening. welcome to the program. >> caller: good evening. great show. thank you for your show. i wanted to ask something a little different. i wanted to see p if the gentleman could speak to mr. bryan's foreign policy and what he thought about, say, the spanish american...