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the gw hatchet. this, i guess the student newspaper. it's always dangerous when a faculty member writes and i know george washington, you write was never a capital c, you basically said that the word colonial. well you know it's not unreasonable to say that has something to do with colonialism but is actually was about a style of architecture. yeah so but you're okay with the name change anyway. yeah. so i support the name change. gw is now the revolutionary. so right on topic to what we talking about. and that could mean che guevara in latin revolutionary. yeah well we'll see. we'll see. but but yeah. so this name when i when i joined the faculty in 2012, i always thought it was a strange name that didn't really fit washington very well because. he didn't like the word colonial. he was a nationalist. yeah, was a nationalist. and if we, you know, if we get out of the perfect name, it would be the nationals. but our, our rebuilding baseball team has that name at the moment. and whenever he used the term colonial as a noun, which was very
the gw hatchet. this, i guess the student newspaper. it's always dangerous when a faculty member writes and i know george washington, you write was never a capital c, you basically said that the word colonial. well you know it's not unreasonable to say that has something to do with colonialism but is actually was about a style of architecture. yeah so but you're okay with the name change anyway. yeah. so i support the name change. gw is now the revolutionary. so right on topic to what we...
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the gw hatchet. this, i guess the student newspaper. it's always dangerous when a faculty member writes and i know george washington, you write was never a capital c, you basically said that the word colonial. well you know it's not unreasonable to say that has something to do with colonialism but is actually was about a style of architecture. yeah so but you're okay with the name change anyway. yeah. so i support the name change. gw is now the revolutionary. so right on topic to what we talking about. and that could mean che guevara in latin revolutionary. yeah well we'll see. we'll see. but but yeah. so this name when i when i joined the faculty in 2012, i always thought it was a strange name that didn't really fit washington very well because. he didn't like the word colonial. he was a nationalist. yeah, was a nationalist. and if we, you know, if we get out of the perfect name, it would be the nationals. but our, our rebuilding baseball team has that name at the moment. and whenever he used the term colonial as a noun, which was very
the gw hatchet. this, i guess the student newspaper. it's always dangerous when a faculty member writes and i know george washington, you write was never a capital c, you basically said that the word colonial. well you know it's not unreasonable to say that has something to do with colonialism but is actually was about a style of architecture. yeah so but you're okay with the name change anyway. yeah. so i support the name change. gw is now the revolutionary. so right on topic to what we...
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college republicans, former president of gw for israel, ezra mayer, gen-z voter and staff writer orer, georgia kneel jackson. it's good to see you all this morning. alex, i'll start with you. as politically-minded and intelligent as you are, tell us what you were doing at 16 years old and if you felt mature enough to vote. >> gosh, at 16, well, i would say i'm the exception, right? like, i was conservative. i grew up in a conservative family. but we know that typically that is not the case. democrats rely on two things to win elections, voters having low to little information and the less real world experience the better. statistically, young people in every generation lean left until they start three things, marriage, mortgage and and making babies. the brookings institute has actually called these conservativizing life events, and you can add a fourth on to that which would be paying taxes. if the democrats lower the voting age even just another 2 or years to 16, that is more time they have to easily manipulate minds that have not experienced any conservativizing life events yet.
college republicans, former president of gw for israel, ezra mayer, gen-z voter and staff writer orer, georgia kneel jackson. it's good to see you all this morning. alex, i'll start with you. as politically-minded and intelligent as you are, tell us what you were doing at 16 years old and if you felt mature enough to vote. >> gosh, at 16, well, i would say i'm the exception, right? like, i was conservative. i grew up in a conservative family. but we know that typically that is not the...
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i'd also like to thank all the people here at the gw who prepared the meal and served so beautifully. so thank you all for all you did to make a great event. and of course we thank you the four panelists who did just an exceptional job of humanizing what so often is just in a history book or, a textbook or a little clip on the history channel. you behind the scenes and underneath the exterior of these wonderful and humanize them for in a very special way. so thank each of you for bringing your a-game to us today. and i just want to make sure now that, nicolle, please come forward. this is a small token of our appreciation. we have a gift for each of you, and you'll be able to us this day. and at the same time, i want to bring susan ford forward because she's going to present a very special gift. thank you. gleaves. the white house belongs to the american people. and don't ever that. but the history of the white house is a national treasure. and the white house historical is essential in being the keeper of that house history. with us today, gleaves had mentioned we have several guests
i'd also like to thank all the people here at the gw who prepared the meal and served so beautifully. so thank you all for all you did to make a great event. and of course we thank you the four panelists who did just an exceptional job of humanizing what so often is just in a history book or, a textbook or a little clip on the history channel. you behind the scenes and underneath the exterior of these wonderful and humanize them for in a very special way. so thank each of you for bringing your...
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and gw waters down a piece on media titan david zaslav. he fund serve up great times.ng howard: evan gersch can cowits is "the wall street journal" reporter who has now been wrongfully detained by the russians for more than 100 years on bonus -- 100 days. journalism is not a crime, and we will not rest until evan is released. >> we want to draw attention to evan's plight. we don't want him to be forgotten. so today's a really good day for everyone to get behind us to hoe their support on social media, to pick up a copy of the paper, take pictures, send it to their friends. howard: it has been an absolute ordeal to evan's family, and for the russian-speaking reporter to be behind bars as the ukraine war rages on. >> how frustrated is it for you? >> this is absolutely nothing i can do even though i would like a chance to do anything. >> he just wanted to get the next story and the next story, so i know that must be one of the hardest things right now. howard: one possible glimmer of good news, the biden administration's efforts to free gersch coswifts -- gershkovich, a s
and gw waters down a piece on media titan david zaslav. he fund serve up great times.ng howard: evan gersch can cowits is "the wall street journal" reporter who has now been wrongfully detained by the russians for more than 100 years on bonus -- 100 days. journalism is not a crime, and we will not rest until evan is released. >> we want to draw attention to evan's plight. we don't want him to be forgotten. so today's a really good day for everyone to get behind us to hoe their...
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these corals are totally trying to gw over other this massivehicket to fill out this healthy, healthy coral reef, whicn so see is those trix of three dimensionalazing habitat in this system. all of that structure is corals buildingrent chunks, the reef. ef, you'll notice caves andal nooks and crannd mmentaries. all of that three dimensional structure is being by corals and similar organisms can do the same kind of thing. and so we can see that when we look at a reef, we can see all that. but if you pan back, this making of a calcium carbonate skeleton does a lot more. here's a ribbon of reef in fiji and you see that ribbon of reef it's entirely made of coral. the coral is basically building a giant wall. it can grow in the ocean, but it can't grow over the surface. so it grows right up to the top and it forms that massive barrier reef in that system. and as long as the core is healthy it can keep growing and can build that system forever. the biggest one of these in th world isbout hundred miles long. this is northeastern austral and this is the great barer reef. you can see in the up
these corals are totally trying to gw over other this massivehicket to fill out this healthy, healthy coral reef, whicn so see is those trix of three dimensionalazing habitat in this system. all of that structure is corals buildingrent chunks, the reef. ef, you'll notice caves andal nooks and crannd mmentaries. all of that three dimensional structure is being by corals and similar organisms can do the same kind of thing. and so we can see that when we look at a reef, we can see all that. but if...
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and it's about time t that we gw up as a country and learn from what's going on from the stand to cut that are going on in north carolina, utah, massachusetts, et cetera. thank you. >> it's a great point and it highlights how importantpo it is to shift out of the traditional way we pay in healthcare for step that set in hospitals and institutions and recognize all these factors influence health. to make that work though you need to, like leapfrog emphasize, you need to measure what matters and create a way of aligning payments with that. a lot of this is happening in the private sector as you said that some of those examples are in medicare advantage programs that are publicly funded, privately delivered with some accountability and the somethings we could do to improve that program. it's very muchy aligned with stuff we've been talking about here today. >> i was a the challenge is measurement right now because we don't have the networks, because we don't have the ability to measure stuff with scale in the real world, and we don't have how can we spend billions of dollars on transitio
and it's about time t that we gw up as a country and learn from what's going on from the stand to cut that are going on in north carolina, utah, massachusetts, et cetera. thank you. >> it's a great point and it highlights how importantpo it is to shift out of the traditional way we pay in healthcare for step that set in hospitals and institutions and recognize all these factors influence health. to make that work though you need to, like leapfrog emphasize, you need to measure what...
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and this was connected with gw at the time. and fortunately i was appointed to that committee. and so as a member of that committee, i was able to help in the rule writing process. and there were five or seven of us on the committee. i wasn't the only one that was doing the work and we met, the people were from all over the country and we met in chicago one time. and i remember we met at we couldn't find a place to we didn't have any money to do this. and we stayed at a y, a and at the y, we had to have lights out at 10:00 at night. well, normally our meetings went on until like 2 a.m. and so put lights out and then we rolled into one room and continued meetings. so whatever it was, but, but i think in terms of at time too, i was also as a rules interpreter. so that was interpreting rules for high schools and colleges through about a three three year period. and in 96 and 99, i think 69 to 60 6 to 69 anyway. i think it was through experiences like that that helped me attain notoriety, good or bad, and and there was a change in the ioc practices at around that time indicated tha
and this was connected with gw at the time. and fortunately i was appointed to that committee. and so as a member of that committee, i was able to help in the rule writing process. and there were five or seven of us on the committee. i wasn't the only one that was doing the work and we met, the people were from all over the country and we met in chicago one time. and i remember we met at we couldn't find a place to we didn't have any money to do this. and we stayed at a y, a and at the y, we...
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>> ellen, i just noticed how lo gw the both their iq are. >> did you see this weight is so scary and> eli.e who you win for who you win for? >> yeah. >> hn. nt to guess. how about you? i just want to see a good fight. a ight. yeah.is a >> he likes both of them. there's a surprise eli. the penn game of penn got fan mail. friday is up "fan next. >> cast member amy fox news presents a big independence day celebration. our nation's birthday with fun festivities and live fireworks all across the country. an all star lineup hosts during our big day celebration presented by tunnel to towers. i have a surprise for you. i have a surprise for you. what? let's that the same time 3 to 1. >> but there is a cabin demanda. free cancellation on most days that's going to booking.com booking date. >> yeah, we were blown away. the legacy is really really biga at howard university. and so it's reallyvee ground a l moment to know that i had a family member who over 100 years prior had walked these grounds. >> the timeless gift stackable bands 189 tennis bracelets for 90 912 hearts become one pendant, 699
>> ellen, i just noticed how lo gw the both their iq are. >> did you see this weight is so scary and> eli.e who you win for who you win for? >> yeah. >> hn. nt to guess. how about you? i just want to see a good fight. a ight. yeah.is a >> he likes both of them. there's a surprise eli. the penn game of penn got fan mail. friday is up "fan next. >> cast member amy fox news presents a big independence day celebration. our nation's birthday with fun...
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i i'm a student at gw. it's not okay. and i was wondering like in terms of like television, maybe it might die out. do you think it will, like, die out because of the social media? you know, that's a great question for the night. i, i, i, what's the future kelly going to be unemployed anytime soon? yeah, i had a sinking it. i think that a visual medium is not going to die what we call it how you receive it, how you pay for it, how you watch it might change but i think the desire to be connected in a live way in in a way where materials played back, you know, a jetsons model, something i can't even think of. i think will continue. now. you probably don't pay for cable at home, do you? wow. oh, wow. okay. well, i'm impressed by that because most young people don't pay for cable. i will be the last cord cutter on the final day of the final. so i have now i've given my professional life to working in tv. so i have a i'm bullish on tv. i think people want the opera community to see things in real time. and i think that that wi
i i'm a student at gw. it's not okay. and i was wondering like in terms of like television, maybe it might die out. do you think it will, like, die out because of the social media? you know, that's a great question for the night. i, i, i, what's the future kelly going to be unemployed anytime soon? yeah, i had a sinking it. i think that a visual medium is not going to die what we call it how you receive it, how you pay for it, how you watch it might change but i think the desire to be connected...
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going to cause a mess north of 60th street it's going to cause a mess at the holland, lincoln, and gwown issues instead of trying to blame others. >> are you a blue dog? are you a blue dog too >> i am a bluei dog. >> okay. we're going to have jared bernstein on a little bit later, and he really pounds the table on bidenomics. there's a piece in the journal today that says bidenomics throws free trade and free market capitalism under the bus in favor of centralized government controls. y you saw the budget that the president wasn't going to get anywhere, but you saw it it was almost -- i mean a lot of tax hikes. do you have any problems with any of this, with what you're watching are you allowed to say if you do as a democrat? do you think -- why do you think the country -- >> it's always good to see you on a monday. >> good to what? >> see you on a monday, you've gone right in. >> it's a simple question. you know, you say that you're a blue dog you say that you're a problem solver are you fully behind bidenomics and what we've seen? >> i think if you look at where the economy is right
going to cause a mess north of 60th street it's going to cause a mess at the holland, lincoln, and gwown issues instead of trying to blame others. >> are you a blue dog? are you a blue dog too >> i am a bluei dog. >> okay. we're going to have jared bernstein on a little bit later, and he really pounds the table on bidenomics. there's a piece in the journal today that says bidenomics throws free trade and free market capitalism under the bus in favor of centralized government...
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from new jersey who feel like they are already taxed pretty heavily by the tolls that they pay at the gwre going to pay a much heaviest fee. new jersey politicians have been saying the same thing, this is the mta looking to make up for a b budget shortfall on the backs of new jersey commuters what do you have to say? >> new jersey should get over it we have over 80% of manhattan office workers, including those from new jersey use public transportation and will benefit from the tolls from congestion pricing. if somebody is driving into manhattan to new jersey, they are paying between $40 and 50 a day for the parking space. they can well afford the additional toll that will support our transit system >> as one of those commuters, thank you. look, i don't love being in new york i never wanted to be in new york to begin with. i'm here but okay, we'll get over that. maybe we'll move the show back to new jersey. if part of the problem is you can't get people back into offices, this seems like a crazy time to come up with this incentive. i did hear governor murphy talking about it the other day
from new jersey who feel like they are already taxed pretty heavily by the tolls that they pay at the gwre going to pay a much heaviest fee. new jersey politicians have been saying the same thing, this is the mta looking to make up for a b budget shortfall on the backs of new jersey commuters what do you have to say? >> new jersey should get over it we have over 80% of manhattan office workers, including those from new jersey use public transportation and will benefit from the tolls from...