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bring the principles of lean management to all of state government, following the lead of boeing, virginia mason, and a growing number of state and local governments. we will provide efficiency, effectiveness and transparency. we will introduce performance metrics where it counts, giving us the data we need to fix what's broken, cut what we don't need, and replace rhetoric with quantifiable results. but this effort is about more than measurement. it's about instituting a culture shift that will endure well beyond my administration. moving forward, all state agencies will be rooted in the same three principles, first, we will measure success by the results we produce, not the money we put in. second, we will know our customer and what they value. third, every agency will adopt a unique process for continual improvement that engages our state employees. change is coming to olympia, and i want all state employees to be active partners in it. i know how much you have sacrificed. you are on the front lines, figuring out how to do more with less just like every family in washington right now. you will
bring the principles of lean management to all of state government, following the lead of boeing, virginia mason, and a growing number of state and local governments. we will provide efficiency, effectiveness and transparency. we will introduce performance metrics where it counts, giving us the data we need to fix what's broken, cut what we don't need, and replace rhetoric with quantifiable results. but this effort is about more than measurement. it's about instituting a culture shift that will...
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. >> much more from him tonight and more hoop highlights, george mason, virginia, virginia tech. >> andthat game. >> thanks, lindsey. >>> up next, one local teacher has no problem here with creativity. what having skills at the mike transforms his skills in the classroom. >>> for the washington national, it's world series or bust and city of washington has a lot riding on it. >> sherrie ly takes a look at whether the investment into the new ballpark is paying off. >> reporter: all around washington, nationals fans are looking to the future. after making the playoffs for the first time since arriving in town, it transforms into a winner. >> what do you have to say about all the nats fans clinching it. >> reporter: and transformed the neighborhood around park. cons stalks underway. people moving into the neighborhoods and more to come. >> i think the ballpark has a lot to do with it. >> as we take a look around, you can see it. >> reporter: as cornercopia, a small sandwich shop, the owner has seen a change. we knew it was a matter of time before things would start to pick up. >> reporter:
. >> much more from him tonight and more hoop highlights, george mason, virginia, virginia tech. >> andthat game. >> thanks, lindsey. >>> up next, one local teacher has no problem here with creativity. what having skills at the mike transforms his skills in the classroom. >>> for the washington national, it's world series or bust and city of washington has a lot riding on it. >> sherrie ly takes a look at whether the investment into the new ballpark is...
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you talk about that the same way masons talked about their hot dogs. virginia, come for the beaches. stay because we incarcerated you forgetting a blow job. and this isn't the first victory for the state senator who spearheaded the repeal adam evan >> he has targeted old laws before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be right ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and the president signed into law the sequester, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over ten years that would kick in unless we came up with a cooperative deficit reduction plan. we put this into place because... why did we do that again? >> when all sides agreed to the sequester a year-and-a-half ago, those automatic
you talk about that the same way masons talked about their hot dogs. virginia, come for the beaches. stay because we incarcerated you forgetting a blow job. and this isn't the first victory for the state senator who spearheaded the repeal adam evan >> he has targeted old laws before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the...
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. >> reporter: at george mason university in virginia, campus police and first responders are told tohooters the moment they arrive on the scene and not wait for s.w.a.t. teams. but before police get there, it's critical to be ready for the worst-case scenario. >> for far too long, people have been trained just hide and hopefully they won't get to you. what we have found when we look at these active shooter situations in schools, universities, hospitals, business settings, people don't have time. just telling people to hide, your setting them up for failure. >> with san jose community college it was students not professors or law enforcement who led the evacuation of the building last fall. they say that is successful training. and more active shooter courses are going to be offered to students this spring. >>> across the country vice president joe biden is trying to rally support for new gun control laws. the vice president was in connecticut today not far from the scene of the newtown school massacre. the december 14 shooting is fresh in memory. how congress will respond to newtown
. >> reporter: at george mason university in virginia, campus police and first responders are told tohooters the moment they arrive on the scene and not wait for s.w.a.t. teams. but before police get there, it's critical to be ready for the worst-case scenario. >> for far too long, people have been trained just hide and hopefully they won't get to you. what we have found when we look at these active shooter situations in schools, universities, hospitals, business settings, people...
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a study by george mason university estimated that 448,000 jobs in d.c., maryland and virginia could be affected by automatic indiscriminate budget cuts. business leaders and local congressmen are concerned about the impact on our economy. >> and sequestration will hurt not only the defense side but the non-defense side. my committee funds the f.b.i. there will probably be furloughs at the f.b.i. there will be furloughs potentially at the national cancer institute, at nih. this thing has ramifications for defense and non-defense. >> reporter: the cuts were originally scheduled to kick in january 1st because congress couldn't grow on a broad package to reduce the deficit several times in 2011 and 2012 in excomping for republicans agreeing to raise the debt ceiling and they were pushed off again during the year-end fiscal cliff negotiations. why another short-term deal? the president seems to believe that wear just going to buy a little bit more time that maybe congress with finally come to some resolution on a larger package. but for their part, republicans are saying perhaps maybe now i
a study by george mason university estimated that 448,000 jobs in d.c., maryland and virginia could be affected by automatic indiscriminate budget cuts. business leaders and local congressmen are concerned about the impact on our economy. >> and sequestration will hurt not only the defense side but the non-defense side. my committee funds the f.b.i. there will probably be furloughs at the f.b.i. there will be furloughs potentially at the national cancer institute, at nih. this thing has...
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virginia into western maryland. could there be mixing along the mason dixon line if colder air hangs in, and yes, interstate 81, there's a chance there as well. right now, we just have the clouds. we expect that rain to begin in the mountains around sunrise and not get into dc until 9:00 and 11:00 in the morning. so hopefully we miss the bulk of the morning rush-hour with it. it could still drop into the upper 20s in a few spots tonight, so we're glad that rain won't get going until the sun has had a chance to come up. we're going to get a strong south wind ahead of the cold front tomorrow. we do have a number of winter weather advisories that will begin at 4:00 in the morning and go until 11:00 a.m., so a short window indeed. that's because it could be a small combination of snow and sleet, freezing rain, an inch or two in a few spots before it changes over to rain even in the mountains. so 34 degrees tonight. winds out of the south at 5 to 10 will help prevent us from getting too cold and clouds certainly will be increasing. we will have a chance of a spotty mix around the area at sunrise, and a chance out to the wes
virginia into western maryland. could there be mixing along the mason dixon line if colder air hangs in, and yes, interstate 81, there's a chance there as well. right now, we just have the clouds. we expect that rain to begin in the mountains around sunrise and not get into dc until 9:00 and 11:00 in the morning. so hopefully we miss the bulk of the morning rush-hour with it. it could still drop into the upper 20s in a few spots tonight, so we're glad that rain won't get going until the sun has...
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. >> a studdie by george mason university estimated 448,000 jobs could be affected in d.c., maryland, and virginia. for months, defense contractors have pleaded for action. >> we would hope that congress would meet their obligations to us and to the public. >> reporter: virginia congressman frank wolf wrote to the president and speaker arguing the bipartisan plan would avoid sequestration and stop its widespread affect on jobs. >> sequestration will hurt not only the defense side bow the non-defense side. my committee funds the fbi. there will probably be furloughs at the fbi. >> there will be furloughs at the national cancer institute. >> reporter: with no agreement in place, lawmakers new face another deadline on capitol hill. >> the one thing that the president did not spell out was specifically how much and how soon congress should move on the cuts. the white house said with less than four weeks left, it will leave that decision up to lawmakers. tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >> congress and the white house continue to work on the issue of immigration form. the president meeting with the union le
. >> a studdie by george mason university estimated 448,000 jobs could be affected in d.c., maryland, and virginia. for months, defense contractors have pleaded for action. >> we would hope that congress would meet their obligations to us and to the public. >> reporter: virginia congressman frank wolf wrote to the president and speaker arguing the bipartisan plan would avoid sequestration and stop its widespread affect on jobs. >> sequestration will hurt not only the...
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on saturday .vening may be up to and two inches at the mason-dixon line. 55 degrees., 50 to >> i'm glad it's friday morning. 66, 95, 395 in virginia off to a good start. 395 in shirlington, past glebe .oad, a crash there were able to move it out the travel lanes. everything is good in each .irection 270 between frederick and the 109, wideltway, past open. in the frederick area, there's a 340. on u.s. that is closed. back to you. >> thank you. 37 degrees on this friday want. >> coming up, how president and mrs. obama celebrated valentine's day. talk show host katie couric is at the center of a strange investigation. how >> talk show host katie couric is at the center of a bizarre investigation. nypd is looking into a series 911 calls originating from a phone line that had been .egistered to her late husband he died in 1998 after a battle with colon cancer. york dailyo the new news, that phone line dials 911 tuesday around 2:00 a.m. there have been at least 10 instances of the phone calls since last month. experts believe a hacker is using a device to hijack that phone line. >> president obama did not let a work stop him from day wi
on saturday .vening may be up to and two inches at the mason-dixon line. 55 degrees., 50 to >> i'm glad it's friday morning. 66, 95, 395 in virginia off to a good start. 395 in shirlington, past glebe .oad, a crash there were able to move it out the travel lanes. everything is good in each .irection 270 between frederick and the 109, wideltway, past open. in the frederick area, there's a 340. on u.s. that is closed. back to you. >> thank you. 37 degrees on this friday want. >>...
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a study by george mason estimated 448,000 jobs in dc, maryland and virginia could be affected by those budget cuts and jobs at risk in many other sectors as businesses hold back spending on nonessentials while they worry what's going to happen. the automatic cuts are unpopular with both parties but isn't a lot of agreement to achieve $1.2 billion of deficit reduction over ten years. >> i believe they should at least pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms that would delay the economically damaging affects for a few more months until congress finds a way. >> there's no greater moral imperative than to reduce the mountain of debt that's facing us, our children and theirs. and our house republican majority stands ready for the president and his party to join us in actually tackling the big problems facing this country. >> you really get a sense of the different of opinion now is the time to deal with the deficit problem or whether deficit spending should continue. those cuts are already having an impact. a report last week showed the growth in the 4th quarter shrank becaus
a study by george mason estimated 448,000 jobs in dc, maryland and virginia could be affected by those budget cuts and jobs at risk in many other sectors as businesses hold back spending on nonessentials while they worry what's going to happen. the automatic cuts are unpopular with both parties but isn't a lot of agreement to achieve $1.2 billion of deficit reduction over ten years. >> i believe they should at least pass a smaller package of spending cuts and tax reforms that would delay...
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virginia. in our area, it includes loudoun county, frederick county and a lot of other counties along the mason dixon line and west of loudoun, including northern portions of faulkier county and that is a concern for light, freezing rain and sleet. the better scenario is from that freezing rain to put down a glaze. we're talking a trace. and that is it. nothing to pull down wires or anything like that and enough to make it slick if you're driving too fast and that is why you see the trucks on the side of the road getting ready to put down the chemicals and salt that they need to. it's obviously very light and very patchy. what we do so in the pink here are little batches of freezeing rain and drizzle. there might be some sleet in there and that has the ice pellets that tick. i saw that earlier and some of you saw snow. the snow is off of the board now and a lot of this is mostly going to be liquid for many areas from d.c. on south and east. but you can see that there is some light stuff and everything is waiting for this to get its act together. this is an area that will develop into low pressu
virginia. in our area, it includes loudoun county, frederick county and a lot of other counties along the mason dixon line and west of loudoun, including northern portions of faulkier county and that is a concern for light, freezing rain and sleet. the better scenario is from that freezing rain to put down a glaze. we're talking a trace. and that is it. nothing to pull down wires or anything like that and enough to make it slick if you're driving too fast and that is why you see the trucks on...
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mason-dixon line this morning. there was just a dusting in hagerstown and martinsburg. there were a couple inches of snow in the panhandle of west virginia. nothing but clouds in d.c.. 31 in arlington. 30 degrees in silver spring and germantown. 29 in sterling and the chantilly. 34 degrees in woodbrige this morning. no complaining about the temperatures, a pretty typical for this time of year. mostly cloudy today, high temperatures in the low to mid 40's. that's not shabby. campus seven-day forecast, looking really good. another clipper tonight. snow flurries more than anything. the best chance of getting a dusting will be to the north again. 45 degrees on wednesday. pushing 50 by the weekend. a chance of rain on friday and next monday. jamee, do you love pancakes? >> i do. i love this wesweets. nice and quiet around the region, virginia maryland, beltway planes are open. john hanson highway right there. no problems out of annapolis or bowie. columbia down through to the beltway and rte. 29 at fairland road, not many commuters. always a good time to get going early. georgia avenue down to the beltway looks good. virginia looks good on 95
mason-dixon line this morning. there was just a dusting in hagerstown and martinsburg. there were a couple inches of snow in the panhandle of west virginia. nothing but clouds in d.c.. 31 in arlington. 30 degrees in silver spring and germantown. 29 in sterling and the chantilly. 34 degrees in woodbrige this morning. no complaining about the temperatures, a pretty typical for this time of year. mostly cloudy today, high temperatures in the low to mid 40's. that's not shabby. campus seven-day...
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. >> in maryland, virginia and the district of columbia, we have 21% of all of the federal payroll. >> reporter: steven fuller is a george mason university economics professor who has written a report on how sequestration will hit the d.c. area as it is still recovering from the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now, we are in the bottom third. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same. while democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began, they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches this. they got to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist deeper entitlement cuts are needed not more tax money. >> now, a time to get serious about reducing washington's out of control spending. >> reporter: virginia republican congressman randy forbes says the white house is to blame for the sequestration crisis because he says it create the budget cutting mech
. >> in maryland, virginia and the district of columbia, we have 21% of all of the federal payroll. >> reporter: steven fuller is a george mason university economics professor who has written a report on how sequestration will hit the d.c. area as it is still recovering from the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now, we are in the bottom third. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same. while democrats...
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. >> and maryland, virginia and the district of columbia we have 21% of all of the federal payroll. >> reporter: steven polar is a george mason university economics professor who has written a report on how sequestration will hit the d.c. area as it is still recovering from receipt session. >> our economy used to be -- the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now we're in the bottom 1/3. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same as the democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches this. they got to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist deeper entitlement cuts are needed, not more tax money. >> now it's time to get serious about reducing washington's out of control spending. >> reporter: virginia republican congressman randy forbes says the white house is to blame for the sequestration crisis becau
. >> and maryland, virginia and the district of columbia we have 21% of all of the federal payroll. >> reporter: steven polar is a george mason university economics professor who has written a report on how sequestration will hit the d.c. area as it is still recovering from receipt session. >> our economy used to be -- the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now we're in the bottom 1/3. >> reporter: but the...
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mason dixon line best chance for seeing some of that. there's some good rain in here and probably getting sleet with the heavier returns down through south side virginia, of course, it's this storm that will grab energy from this system somewhere off new jersey or even maybe southern delaware to create the really strong and deepening storm that will wallop new england tomorrow night and saturday morning. for us temperatures 38 degrees, so even if we get a little wintery mix here or down to quantico, we think a lot of that will melt on the pavement, but i'm sure the road crews will be out there and during the day it's just light rain. futurecast, let's go forward in time, take this to the morning rush hour. look how much the heavy rain is developing down through eastern north carolina, southeastern virginia. we'll have some rain for the morning rush hour, maybe a little mixing, some sleet ticking on your windshield. it often slows down the commute, but the snow will be out there toward allegany county west of hagerstown and winchester. let's go to the noon hour. look how much of d.c. is dry. here's the dry slot as our stops tries to develop off the coa
mason dixon line best chance for seeing some of that. there's some good rain in here and probably getting sleet with the heavier returns down through south side virginia, of course, it's this storm that will grab energy from this system somewhere off new jersey or even maybe southern delaware to create the really strong and deepening storm that will wallop new england tomorrow night and saturday morning. for us temperatures 38 degrees, so even if we get a little wintery mix here or down to...
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virginia. had two wives. she passed away. i was wondering what the relationship was between martha washington and either of george mason's wives. >> they were friendly neighbors. as far as i know, they were never intimate friends. >> that friendship was a political casualty. george mason 10 and george washington, who had been friends and collaborators and leading up to the revolution. after the constitutional convention, which washington sanctioned, it really spelled an end to their friendship. >> on twitter, someone said, quite the power couple. [laughter] what are the important things to know about the influence of martha washington? >> it is important to know how smart and powerful she was and how dependent he was on her. his achievements were his achievements. having her there with them made them much more possible. >> i think that is true. she defines it in a way that perhaps a temporary americans -- contemporary americans might have a difficulty understanding. she was the most influential person in the face of europe -- in the face of europe. >> this is the biography of george washington's patriarch. a striking portrait
virginia. had two wives. she passed away. i was wondering what the relationship was between martha washington and either of george mason's wives. >> they were friendly neighbors. as far as i know, they were never intimate friends. >> that friendship was a political casualty. george mason 10 and george washington, who had been friends and collaborators and leading up to the revolution. after the constitutional convention, which washington sanctioned, it really spelled an end to their...
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virginia tech. after college, her work on capitol hill while earning a masters in conflict analysis and resolution at george mason university. then she moved to the staff of the senate commerce committee. in june of 2004, after twelve years on the hill, she was appointed to the ntsb by george w. bush. in july of twiep president obama nominated her to be the ntsb chairman and july 2011 she was nominated for a second term as chairman. and usually well informed friends at the "the wall street journal" are correct, the president sees her as the frontrunner for another job in the second term. so much for biography and speculation. now on to exciting matter of process. always on the record, no live blogging or tweeting. no filing of any kind while the breakfast is underway. there's no -- when the breakfast is over except that c-span other broadcast guesses have agreed not use video of the session for at least one hour after the breakfast ends to give those of you in the room the head start in filing for bloggers who might watch video of the breakfast at home sitting in the brat robes. it you like to ask a question, sen
virginia tech. after college, her work on capitol hill while earning a masters in conflict analysis and resolution at george mason university. then she moved to the staff of the senate commerce committee. in june of 2004, after twelve years on the hill, she was appointed to the ntsb by george w. bush. in july of twiep president obama nominated her to be the ntsb chairman and july 2011 she was nominated for a second term as chairman. and usually well informed friends at the "the wall street...
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virginia tech. after college, guesswork and house member staff while earning a masters in conflict analysis and resolution at george mason university. then she moved to the step of the senate commerce committee. in june 2004 after 12 years, she was appointed by president george w. bush in july 2009 president obama nominated heard the ntsb chairman and a july 2011 was nominated for a second term as chairman. it are usually long for friends at "the wall street journal" are correct, the president caesars at front runner for another job in her second term. so much for biography and peculation, not too exciting monitors the process. no live blogging are treating it short. no filing of any kind of the breakfast is underway. there's no embargo when it's overexcited by c-span in our other broadcast guests have agreed not to use video decision for at least one hour after the breakfast and to give those together and they had started filing over bloggers who might watch at home sitting in a proverbial bathrooms. finally commented a traditional thing and send me a subtle nonthreatening signal and i'll happily call on one and all. i
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of the virginia area but he had all that american diner lingo that was going on and there was something about being able to eat when groutyou got your paycheck that mattered to me. this is a mason i worked in a few factories, sales of houses flower carts, carnival. >> what a great story. >> we love that. woulded you sign our dish for us, chef. i love this key name pie. that's synonymous with me for key west. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> for more on normal van aken and the dish hecht to our website, cbsnews.com/cbs this thismorning. >> we'll be right back with the mayor of boston. thank you so much chef. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday.." >> announcer: "the dish" sponsored by swan son brought. the brokt cooks trust most. who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. x [ lane ] do you ever feel like you're growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retin
of the virginia area but he had all that american diner lingo that was going on and there was something about being able to eat when groutyou got your paycheck that mattered to me. this is a mason i worked in a few factories, sales of houses flower carts, carnival. >> what a great story. >> we love that. woulded you sign our dish for us, chef. i love this key name pie. that's synonymous with me for key west. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> for more on normal van...