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i got to spend some time with my old friend and colleague, larry king, at a special event at the newseumuring his desk and microphone and a perspective of his career. he put on a great show tonight. he currently is broadcasting on line on hulu and aura. alison: he still has the suspenders. are they going to be on exhibit? leon: definitely, come on. congratulations, larry. alison: another positive note positive note sad in iowa middle school. an anonymous person left these post-its on every single student's locker. students say they were surprised and they have no idea who did it. leon: it was an a student. at hand writing is too neat. -- that hand wr alison: final look at the weather? steve: tomorrow, no problems at all, driving to work afterschool activities. we are looking at snow, rain, a little mixture friday. i don't they get will be a big deal. northern montgomery county frederick county, the best chances of accumulation friday morning. the weekend is cooler. alison: thank you. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and bein
i got to spend some time with my old friend and colleague, larry king, at a special event at the newseumuring his desk and microphone and a perspective of his career. he put on a great show tonight. he currently is broadcasting on line on hulu and aura. alison: he still has the suspenders. are they going to be on exhibit? leon: definitely, come on. congratulations, larry. alison: another positive note positive note sad in iowa middle school. an anonymous person left these post-its on every...
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seatbacks peter van dusen moderated this event from the newseum in washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello ando washington d.c. it's one of those chilly mid-atlantic march evenings fitting it seems as we've come to the american capital to talk about u.s.-canada relations, and they are a little bit frothy these days. it's been a long relationship of respect cooperation and real friendship between two of the world's great neighbors but now it is marred by french and we are live this evening at the newseum on pennsylvania avenue for our latest seatback maclean's townhall. tonight we present keystone and beyond, the future of u.s.-canada relations. i am peter van dusen, executive producer of cpac a special welcome to our viewers also watching on c-span here in the trendy. over the next 90 minutes we will drill down on the state of the relationship between canada and united states. will look at the troublespots, the bright spots and also look at the road ahead. we will take some questions from the audience as well i hope it was when you can join the conversation on social media and the hashtag cpac
seatbacks peter van dusen moderated this event from the newseum in washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello ando washington d.c. it's one of those chilly mid-atlantic march evenings fitting it seems as we've come to the american capital to talk about u.s.-canada relations, and they are a little bit frothy these days. it's been a long relationship of respect cooperation and real friendship between two of the world's great neighbors but now it is marred by french and we are live this evening at...
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there are a couple of projects that the women have supported, such as the newseum for women on the nationalpartnered with the national history museum on that effort. we're looking forward to having a great time. >> good luck with the conference this weekend. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> we're back on tv at 5:00. 24/7 on wusa9.com. i'm mike [ door opens ] i was just thinking about you. how did the arraignment go? >> christine: just as i expected. >> paul: that doesn't sound good. >> christine: even with neil's full confession, there's gonna be some problems. >> paul: don't tell me the judge threw out the case. >> christine: no, but he will, if nikki and victor get their way. >> nikki: well, that couldn't have gone much better. i was worried, though, you weren't gonna get bail. >> victor: well, i guess a lot of this could have been avoided had you admitted responsibility for the accident a little sooner. >> nikki: well, i'm the one who convinced him to not come forward, as you well know. >> victor: neil, would you like me to tell my lawyer to be by your side during the trial?
there are a couple of projects that the women have supported, such as the newseum for women on the nationalpartnered with the national history museum on that effort. we're looking forward to having a great time. >> good luck with the conference this weekend. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> we're back on tv at 5:00. 24/7 on wusa9.com. i'm mike [ door opens ] i was just thinking about you. how did the arraignment go? >> christine: just as i expected. >>...
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inside the newseum, there is spring in the air this afternoon. we are talking cherry blossoms. the national park service just moments ago announced the peak bloom dates for washington's familious japanese trees so we have a better understanding. and it's hard to believe in a few weeks, we will be well no longer talking about snow. instead talking about pink and white petals and thousands will start flocking to the tidal basin. this year's festival will run from march 20th through april 12th. but everyone wants to know when will we see the actual cherry blossom? >> the projected dates are april 11th through the 14th. >> once the trees become dormant, they have to have so many warm weather days before they become bloom and we haven't been above freezing in it seems like months. so that always pushes the day back. >> this year's festival marks the 103rd anniversary and will include a pink tie gala on march 19th. as for the cherry blossoms well february was the coldest in d.c. since 1979 so even though the wind and cold and snow won't harm the cherry blossoms, it could delay things
inside the newseum, there is spring in the air this afternoon. we are talking cherry blossoms. the national park service just moments ago announced the peak bloom dates for washington's familious japanese trees so we have a better understanding. and it's hard to believe in a few weeks, we will be well no longer talking about snow. instead talking about pink and white petals and thousands will start flocking to the tidal basin. this year's festival will run from march 20th through april 12th....
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it is in the capital city of iraq, the national newseum in baghdad for safe keeping. it is hard to think of the national museum in baghdad as somewhere things are kept for safe keeping. that hue seem is most famous here because of the still inexplicable explanation to leave that museum unguarded and open to looters in 2003. the fact that the u.s. was going to invade iraq in 2003 was not a secret, right? the george w. bush administration telegraphed it, threatened it for months and months before they did it. it was a war of american choice. on an announced american time table. because of that, because they telegraphed that war would start within archaeologists and curators warned them about how important that museum was. if baghdad would get invaded. at the time they thought they convinced the bush administration and the military that that was an important site to protect when the invasion happened. they expected it to be protected. they were shocked when no protection was offered, the site was left abandoned and looted. >>> some of the losses are priceless. staff blam
it is in the capital city of iraq, the national newseum in baghdad for safe keeping. it is hard to think of the national museum in baghdad as somewhere things are kept for safe keeping. that hue seem is most famous here because of the still inexplicable explanation to leave that museum unguarded and open to looters in 2003. the fact that the u.s. was going to invade iraq in 2003 was not a secret, right? the george w. bush administration telegraphed it, threatened it for months and months before...
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it is now on display at the newseum in washington, d.c.he judge ordered that the personal items confiscated from the cabin be sold at auction and that the proceeds go to the bombing victims. the auction raised over $232,000. ted kaczynski's brother david received the $1 million reward for the unabomber's capture. after paying his legal expenses, he donated the rest of the reward money to the families of his brother's victims. >> he said i know i could have had my brother's blood on my hands through an execution, but i couldn't have innocent people's blood on my hands. >> after the trial, gary wright and david developed a close friendship. they have appeared together at numerous speaking engagements. >> we speak on justice issues, we speak on healing and forgiveness and stuff like that. people are always saying that's an unlikely friendship. >> david kaczynski no longer speaks publicly about his brother's crimes. he is currently the executive director of a tibetan monastery in upstate new york. three people were killed outright by kaczynski
it is now on display at the newseum in washington, d.c.he judge ordered that the personal items confiscated from the cabin be sold at auction and that the proceeds go to the bombing victims. the auction raised over $232,000. ted kaczynski's brother david received the $1 million reward for the unabomber's capture. after paying his legal expenses, he donated the rest of the reward money to the families of his brother's victims. >> he said i know i could have had my brother's blood on my...
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inside the new -- newseum, there is spring in the air. national park service announced the peak bloom dates for washington's famous japanese trees so we have a better understanding and it's hard to believe that in just a few weeks, we will be well, no longer talking about snow. instead talking about pink and white petals and thousands will start flocking to the tidal basin. this year's festival will run from march 20th through april 12th. but everyone wants to know when will we see the actual cherry blossoms? >> and the projected date -- are april 11 through the 14th. >> once the trees become dormant, they have to have so many warm weather days before they become in bloom. we haven't been above freezing in it seems like months. but -- so that always pushes the day back. >> this year's festival marks the 103rd anniversary and will include a pink tie gala on march 19th. as for the cherry blossoms well, february was the coldest in d.c. since 1979. so even though the wind and cold and snow won't harm the cherry blossoms, it could delay things
inside the new -- newseum, there is spring in the air. national park service announced the peak bloom dates for washington's famous japanese trees so we have a better understanding and it's hard to believe that in just a few weeks, we will be well, no longer talking about snow. instead talking about pink and white petals and thousands will start flocking to the tidal basin. this year's festival will run from march 20th through april 12th. but everyone wants to know when will we see the actual...
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held at the newseum here in washington. [applause] mike: mr.are you milking the crutch for the extra applause? foxx: you can consider it however you want. i had a little surgery. 43 years old. my knees needed a little repair work. it's kind of like the transportation system. short-term pain for long-term gain, right? mike: what did you have done? foxx: a little with a scop at surgery. -- arthroscopic surgery. i can walk on it but i use the crutch so people will feel more sorry for me. [laughter] mike: you have played basketball with president obama. what is that like? foxx: his jump shot is very methodical. it's very much like him as a person. we didn't actually get a chance to compete. we were shooting baskets. i continued to try to urge him to get out on the court with me. we will see if that happens before it's over. mike: do you show particular mercy? foxx: not at all. i'm sure he would love to play. mike: you made news on the politico morning transportation -- grow 2.0. this is moving from a previous incarnation that was four years to six
held at the newseum here in washington. [applause] mike: mr.are you milking the crutch for the extra applause? foxx: you can consider it however you want. i had a little surgery. 43 years old. my knees needed a little repair work. it's kind of like the transportation system. short-term pain for long-term gain, right? mike: what did you have done? foxx: a little with a scop at surgery. -- arthroscopic surgery. i can walk on it but i use the crutch so people will feel more sorry for me....
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we are live at the newseum on pennsylvania avenue for our latest townhall.onight we present keystone and beyond, the future of us canada relations. i am peter pan dues and -- peter van dusen, the executive producer of cpac. a special welcome to our viewers watching on c-span and the united states. we will draw down on the state of the relationship between canada and the united states the trouble spots, bright spots and the road ahead. we will take questions from the audience as well, and you can join the conversation on social media. with me for our townhall this evening, bill owens, senior strategic advisor. he stepped down in november as the democratic representative for new york's 21st congressional district. that runs right up to the canadian border so he is very familiar with the issues. ryan bernstein is chief of staff for republican senator holden of north dakota. welcome. we hope the senator's feeling better. canada's man in washington. a former premier of manitoba . senior attorney with the national resource defense council who has worked in both ca
we are live at the newseum on pennsylvania avenue for our latest townhall.onight we present keystone and beyond, the future of us canada relations. i am peter pan dues and -- peter van dusen, the executive producer of cpac. a special welcome to our viewers watching on c-span and the united states. we will draw down on the state of the relationship between canada and the united states the trouble spots, bright spots and the road ahead. we will take questions from the audience as well, and you...