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george washington university. we'll man: for me, it's getting off the couch. it's getting on the bike. whoa! [crash!] it's, uh, getting access to the right care. with aetna, i have the tools to check my symptoms, make a doctor's appointment, and even compare out-of-pocket costs before i go. no matter what your healthy is, aetna can help you get there. what's your healthy? "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." these are birth control pills. more than half of american women use them at some point in their lives but ken cuccinelli sponsored a bill that could have made common forms of birth control illegal, including the pill. cuccinelli was one of only five senators to support this "potentially radical intrusion into domestic, family and individual decision-making" why is ken cuccinelli interfering in our private lives? he's focused on his own agenda. not us. >>> have you ever seen some of the online ads to do work at home to make extra cash? should you try it or should you not? our director from the call for action center shirle
george washington university. we'll man: for me, it's getting off the couch. it's getting on the bike. whoa! [crash!] it's, uh, getting access to the right care. with aetna, i have the tools to check my symptoms, make a doctor's appointment, and even compare out-of-pocket costs before i go. no matter what your healthy is, aetna can help you get there. what's your healthy? "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." these are birth control pills. more than...
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the cost of attending george washington university is roughly $60,000 per year. gw had been advertising that it was a need blind college, meaning the ability to pay was not a factor in choosing qualified students. >> they were telling people that gw meet blind. whether they look at your application, they aren't considering whether or not you apply for financial aid, how much you'll need to attend. >> student journalists for the gw newspaper got the new admissions director to concede recently that the school moved away from the need blind practice. >> this is what we are hearing from gw. you have been accepted, but you're in the bottom 10%. the waiting list. having money doesn't necessarily mean that you'll eventually get in, not having money doesn't mean you'll eventually be kept out. but, in that bottom 10%, money is a factor. >> who can pay or pay more toward tuition or her tuition is going to gain favor over the student who can't pay. >> bruce johnson, wusa9. >> still to come tonight, just add water. see how divers are relearning to do a simple task once you t
the cost of attending george washington university is roughly $60,000 per year. gw had been advertising that it was a need blind college, meaning the ability to pay was not a factor in choosing qualified students. >> they were telling people that gw meet blind. whether they look at your application, they aren't considering whether or not you apply for financial aid, how much you'll need to attend. >> student journalists for the gw newspaper got the new admissions director to concede...
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in surprising admission, ficials at george washington university saying the school didn't specifically admit students that needed financial aid, all to use the money from full fare students to build a super dorm, a super dorm! isn't that their right though? we have a money talking panel all fired up ready to go. >>> "who made money today." they have suffered more than a few night theirs but they're living the dream today. -- nightmares. watch to find out who it is even whether they say it is not it is always about money. melissa: drill, baby, drill. saudi arabia as the world's top oil and natural gas producer. but alaska, not exactly celebrating. fox news's dan springer is in anchorage to explain why. dan, why is oil production failing in alaska? it is booming everywhere else? >> yeah, that's right right. that is a real source of frustration around here. part of it is nature. they have been at thatting oil along the northern slope of alaska since the 1970s. very easy to get, light crude oil, most of that already has been gotten but there is still billions more oil up here. it is just a
in surprising admission, ficials at george washington university saying the school didn't specifically admit students that needed financial aid, all to use the money from full fare students to build a super dorm, a super dorm! isn't that their right though? we have a money talking panel all fired up ready to go. >>> "who made money today." they have suffered more than a few night theirs but they're living the dream today. -- nightmares. watch to find out who it is even...
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george washington university has a tuition to match. 65,000 a year. >> pretty hefty. now the private university admits it wait lists students who can't afford that tuition. bruce johnson has more. >> reporter: the cost of attending george washington university is roughly $60,000 per year. gw had been advertising that it was a college meaning an ability was not a factor if choosing qualified students. >> they were telling gw doesn't need blinds. that means when they look at your application, they're not looking at how much financial aid you'll need to attend. >> reporter: you found otherwise? >> we found us, yes. >> reporter: student journalists for the gw hatchet newspaper got the new director to concede recently that the school has moved away from the needs blind practice. this is what we're hearing from gw. you've been accepted into the 1k508 but you're in the the bottom -- but you're in the bob 10%, the waiting list. having money doesn't mean you'll eventually get in. not having money doesn't mean you'll eventually be kept out but in the bottom 10%, money is a facto
george washington university has a tuition to match. 65,000 a year. >> pretty hefty. now the private university admits it wait lists students who can't afford that tuition. bruce johnson has more. >> reporter: the cost of attending george washington university is roughly $60,000 per year. gw had been advertising that it was a college meaning an ability was not a factor if choosing qualified students. >> they were telling gw doesn't need blinds. that means when they look at...
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. >>> police in bellingham, washington near washington university say as they tried to break up the partypeople were throwing bottles and using obscenities. no serious injuries were reported. >>> crystal clear skies over the eastern span of the bay bridge. the hills in the background glittering tonight. we have chilly temperatures this evening. tomorrow things will warm back up. low to mid-70s for hayward. these temperatures go up 3 to 6 degrees. tuesday a few degrees warmer. the rest of the week we have a weak sea breeze and warm readings. here we have monday afternoon. we are looking at 60s. 80s setting up for the south bay and 80s warmest in the inland valleys. showing up into the north bay, east bay, 70s bay side . this is how the bay will be most of the weekend. san jose 79 degrees. inland is upper 70s and low 80s. antioch low 80s. san ramon valley, closer to the bay, not much cooler. the sea breeze will be weak. a lot of low to mid-70s here. san francisco up in the 70s. upper 60s at the coast and for the north bay look for some nice temperatures in the napa valley, santa rosa. here
. >>> police in bellingham, washington near washington university say as they tried to break up the partypeople were throwing bottles and using obscenities. no serious injuries were reported. >>> crystal clear skies over the eastern span of the bay bridge. the hills in the background glittering tonight. we have chilly temperatures this evening. tomorrow things will warm back up. low to mid-70s for hayward. these temperatures go up 3 to 6 degrees. tuesday a few degrees warmer....
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. >> kennedy who now runs the graduate school of political management at george washington university said higher mortgage ands and borrowing costs municipalities struggling to fund pensions because of higher interest rates. >> it will have a massive impact on every business and individual in america and around the world. >> president obama is willing to negotiate on a budget but -- >> the president has made clear the air of threatening default has to be over. >> while kennedy points out in other nations facing struggles, pressure and markets has led to political compromise. they need to put their internal aside.nces i to theedy compared it government shutdown. will be a disaster. the supreme court is operating normally at least until friday. the high court opened its new term in the justices will hear six arguments this week. the arguments included challenge to them it's on campaign contributions. the court will not hear an appeal of a lower court ruling that struck down virginia's anti-sodomy law. to >> a woman was found dead in stafford county. deputies are searching for her car an
. >> kennedy who now runs the graduate school of political management at george washington university said higher mortgage ands and borrowing costs municipalities struggling to fund pensions because of higher interest rates. >> it will have a massive impact on every business and individual in america and around the world. >> president obama is willing to negotiate on a budget but -- >> the president has made clear the air of threatening default has to be over. >>...
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and final stop at george washington university 81 with winds around 5 to 8 miles per hour. temperatures still across the board still warm and 830 and upper 70s in winchester. looking at 79 in quantico. can you guess where the cold front is located? mid 50s in chicago. compare that to the lower 60s in detroit and lower 80s in pittsburgh. satellite and radar this is the well defined cold front moving off to the east. timing on this a little bit up in the air. we could be off by an hour or two tomorrow. but i think this cold front will move around to 3 o'clock or so and has the potential to drop quite a bit of rain over a short period of time. this is the timing one computer simulation shows around 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. heaviest just off to the west. the noon time hours into the afternoon, i'm growing more confident that the heavier actist activity is east of d.c. how much rain? we have not seen any in d.c. for over two weeks but we could pick up an inch by it moves out. the ground is really dry. we may see some localized flash flooding and nothing has been issued in te
and final stop at george washington university 81 with winds around 5 to 8 miles per hour. temperatures still across the board still warm and 830 and upper 70s in winchester. looking at 79 in quantico. can you guess where the cold front is located? mid 50s in chicago. compare that to the lower 60s in detroit and lower 80s in pittsburgh. satellite and radar this is the well defined cold front moving off to the east. timing on this a little bit up in the air. we could be off by an hour or two...
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the george washington university geography department checking in at 79. very comfortable out there this morning. we will stay in the 80's for the rest of the workweek. 79 in gaithersburg. 83 in the district. 80 in lexington park. very comfortable. clear skies across the region. they create -- maybe a few cumulus clouds. we will see some rain late in the weekend. asn more so early next week the cold front approaches. one caveat to the storm system is that we could see some rain coming from the tropics. let me show you, basically our weather feature is all planned by this high-pressure to our south and east. our next system. a lot of cloudiness and storm units that could become a tropical storm. we will watch it. it is expected to track to the gulf of mexico and get caught up in a frontal system that could bring us rain. doesn't look like anything to tropical in nature. it would bring us some much- needed rain. september and at about -- ended inches below the average. about 84 to 88 degrees. well above our average high of 73. a few clouds tonight, comfortab
the george washington university geography department checking in at 79. very comfortable out there this morning. we will stay in the 80's for the rest of the workweek. 79 in gaithersburg. 83 in the district. 80 in lexington park. very comfortable. clear skies across the region. they create -- maybe a few cumulus clouds. we will see some rain late in the weekend. asn more so early next week the cold front approaches. one caveat to the storm system is that we could see some rain coming from the...
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my journalism students from the george washington university on covering the shutdown and how they're of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to...
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george washington university now at 64 degrees. andrning low of 57 degrees 60 degrees in silver spring this hour. temperatures not too bad. warmer at reagan national airport. in winchester. up and down the east coast, anywhere tween 55 degrees to around 60 degrees in norfolk. .igh-pressure overhead that will keep us dry the next few days and a little bit warmer as we move through the day tomorrow. wednesday and thursday, a high into the low 80s. looking at a coastal storm, an area of low pressure. no impact on the mid-atlantic. a cold front just to the west of us. that is not going to impact us either. it will be quiet the next several days, a mix of sun and clouds. daytime highs will have are just around 80 degrees. wednesday, even more sunshine on the way. change is on the way for the upcoming weekend. tomorrow looks fantastic. upper 70s to lower 80s. ,ooking for that cold front right now it appears late saturday night into sunday. widespread rain showers. you could see some showers as soon as early monday. the mergers will be a
george washington university now at 64 degrees. andrning low of 57 degrees 60 degrees in silver spring this hour. temperatures not too bad. warmer at reagan national airport. in winchester. up and down the east coast, anywhere tween 55 degrees to around 60 degrees in norfolk. .igh-pressure overhead that will keep us dry the next few days and a little bit warmer as we move through the day tomorrow. wednesday and thursday, a high into the low 80s. looking at a coastal storm, an area of low...
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washington university researchers looked at the eating habits of more than nine thousand girls ages 9 they followed up with them when they were between 18 and 30 years old. researchers say girls who ate peanut butter or nuts two times each week were 39 percent less likely to have developed benign breast disease by age 30 than those who never ate them. 104-116 "so, peanuts and peanut butter are high in fat, but they're healthy. it's healthy fat. so, it's good to monitor how much you're taking in, so really having 1 to 2 tablespoons a day is what's recommended." researchers say benign breast disease is non-cancerous, but can increase the chance of breast cancer later in life. some of the more common conditions include hyperplasia, cysts, or radial scars. the number of children going to the emergency room for sports- related brain injuries is skyrocketing. new research published in the journal "pediatrics" states the number of patients with concussions increased by 92- percent between 2002 and 2011. trauma brain injuries increased by eighty-five percent over the same period. the leading
washington university researchers looked at the eating habits of more than nine thousand girls ages 9 they followed up with them when they were between 18 and 30 years old. researchers say girls who ate peanut butter or nuts two times each week were 39 percent less likely to have developed benign breast disease by age 30 than those who never ate them. 104-116 "so, peanuts and peanut butter are high in fat, but they're healthy. it's healthy fat. so, it's good to monitor how much you're...
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so it's a good idea, especially since we're at george washington university to push ourselves on thepedagogy, and this may seem basic but it think it's also fundamental. on iran'sthis may seem basic but it think it's also fundamental. on iran's nuclear program, it is worth recalling the collective wisdom of the u.s. intelligence community about iran's nuclear calculations, per the testimony of james clapper, the use director of national intelligence before the senate select committee on intelligence on march 12, 2013. and i'm quoting him. we assess iran is developing nuclear capabilities to enhance its security, to teach and regional influence, and give it the ability to develop nuclear weapons, should a decision be made to do so. we do not know if iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons. the collective wisdom of our national intelligence community, and i'm not saying that's gospel, but it's important, we don't know if they are developing nuclear weapons. now i'm not a nuclear speciali specialist. you know, i tried to talk to people and we do things that are authoritativ
so it's a good idea, especially since we're at george washington university to push ourselves on thepedagogy, and this may seem basic but it think it's also fundamental. on iran'sthis may seem basic but it think it's also fundamental. on iran's nuclear program, it is worth recalling the collective wisdom of the u.s. intelligence community about iran's nuclear calculations, per the testimony of james clapper, the use director of national intelligence before the senate select committee on...
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with me in the studio, john sides, associate professor of political science at george washington university for politico. john, i want to start with you. new report looking at this fact checking, whether it has any impact, what's it say? what do you conclude? >> it's the first ever real world fact checking experiment. 1,200 state legislators were divided into nine different groups. it outlined the kind of things that might happen if it were to catch you saying something untrue. and then the researchers went and looked to see how many of these legislators had actually said something that local media said was in fact half true or worse. they found that legislator that had gotten these letters warning them that they might do this to them were less likely to make inaccurate statements than those that didn't get the letter. >> maybe it works. kathleen hall jamieson, as i ask you this question, i want to put up factcheck.org that's become a commanding presence in the political process throughout the presidential campaigns. it's prompted response from some. what evidence do you have that factcheck
with me in the studio, john sides, associate professor of political science at george washington university for politico. john, i want to start with you. new report looking at this fact checking, whether it has any impact, what's it say? what do you conclude? >> it's the first ever real world fact checking experiment. 1,200 state legislators were divided into nine different groups. it outlined the kind of things that might happen if it were to catch you saying something untrue. and then...
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it happened last night near the campus of western washington university.olice say officers tried to break up a house party that spilled into the streets. police used pepper balls, smoke, and flash bang grenades while students threw bottles and cans. no one was seriously hurt. >>> ahead on abc7 news, we are live outside the b.a.r.t. talks in oakland. right now unions and b.a.r.t. management are negotiating. we're monitoring the situation and will bring you any develops during the newscast. >>> and meteorologist leigh glaser has your work week forecast coming up right after this quick break, and now here's david muir. >> great to see you. coming up right here, will washington take americans over the cliff this week? the clash at the behind lincoln memorial. our cameras right there. the mrsa mystery. the pro football player battling the potentially deadly infection, and two homes gone in an instant. extraordinary to those who've encountered welcome to covered california. new, affordable health plans so you can be ready for whatever comes your way. enroll toda
it happened last night near the campus of western washington university.olice say officers tried to break up a house party that spilled into the streets. police used pepper balls, smoke, and flash bang grenades while students threw bottles and cans. no one was seriously hurt. >>> ahead on abc7 news, we are live outside the b.a.r.t. talks in oakland. right now unions and b.a.r.t. management are negotiating. we're monitoring the situation and will bring you any develops during the...
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especially for those with major emergency department operations like universal health, george washington university hospital. >> the industry runs between 12 and 20%. as you know, people present themselves in the emergency room must be treated. many of these people have no coverage. >> reporter: universal health ceo alan mill kper spects rules will provide a bigger prostive for his company's behavioral health. >> the individual policies and the small business policies did not have to have mental coverage. now they have to have mental coverage as of january 1st, '14. >> reporter: that could make a big difference for the families of young people with mental health issues. >> very often the symptoms show up in youngsters and if you have the ability to pay or be treated when you are young, teenagers, et cetera, young adults, it's very meaningful in terms of the ultimate cure. >> reporter: the affordable care act is tougher reimbursement rules. still analysts say millions of newly insured patients should help offset those pressures. >> we think there is about $3.5 billion of revenue opportunity through
especially for those with major emergency department operations like universal health, george washington university hospital. >> the industry runs between 12 and 20%. as you know, people present themselves in the emergency room must be treated. many of these people have no coverage. >> reporter: universal health ceo alan mill kper spects rules will provide a bigger prostive for his company's behavioral health. >> the individual policies and the small business policies did not...
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. >>> you want to go to george washington university some day?es, decent s.a.t. scores, maybe extracurriculars and the trust fund might help. despite claiming to be quote, need-blind for years, george washington university student newspaper the hatchet is now reporting that up to 10% of gw's roughly 22,000 applicants each year are wait listed not because they don't have the grades but because they can't afford to pay gw's tuition which is about $47,000 a year. so what happens to the wait listed applicants? the vast majority get rejection letters and their spots go to wealthier students. we reached out to the university for comment and were directed to this statement from the school's new senior associate provost. quote, i believe using the phrase need aware better represents the totality of our practices than the phrase need blind. nice scoop, hatchet staff. >>> coming up in the pop culture lead, it's launched music careers and brought us this epic rap battle between barack obama and mitt romney, but now youtube is getting in the award game. we'l
. >>> you want to go to george washington university some day?es, decent s.a.t. scores, maybe extracurriculars and the trust fund might help. despite claiming to be quote, need-blind for years, george washington university student newspaper the hatchet is now reporting that up to 10% of gw's roughly 22,000 applicants each year are wait listed not because they don't have the grades but because they can't afford to pay gw's tuition which is about $47,000 a year. so what happens to the...
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. >> reporter: the cost of attending george washington university is roughly 60,000 del -- $60,000 per year. it was advertising that money was not a factor in choosing qualified students. >> they said gw is need blind. so when they look at your application, they don't know how much financial aid you need to attend and they said none of that factored into the process. >> and you found otherwise. >> we found out otherwise. >> the new hatchet news got the director to concede that the school has moved away from the needs blind practice. this is what we're hearing from gw. you've been accepted into the school but you are in that bottom 10%. the waiting list. having money doesn't necessarily mean that you will eventually get in. not having money doesn't mean you'll usually be -- eventually be capped out. but in the to the om 10% -- but in the bottom 10% is that factor. >> those who can pay tuition is going to gain favor over the student who can't pay. >> 60% of the gw grads receive some form of student aid. there is only enough student aid to go around for the year. >> it is one of four scho
. >> reporter: the cost of attending george washington university is roughly 60,000 del -- $60,000 per year. it was advertising that money was not a factor in choosing qualified students. >> they said gw is need blind. so when they look at your application, they don't know how much financial aid you need to attend and they said none of that factored into the process. >> and you found otherwise. >> we found out otherwise. >> the new hatchet news got the director to...
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younger siblings may get less attention, the study was performed by economists at duke and washington university. >>> your time is 4:48. still a bit early out on the roads, usually looking good but certainly some things for people to just keep in mind if they are headed out the door, right, sal? >> right, are you first born? >> no, are you saying i am not sure. >> i am just asking -- >> -- dock store -- >> -wanted to know -- >> -- you -- >> -- you -- >> -- bart -- >> -- right now and we are watching it closely though and right now i actually got off the phone with the dispatcher who i speak to almost every day and he told me that they are not expecting delays until later when those trains that are going out in the commute direction have to come back, obviously we have christien kafton there. we are watching this closely on the bart situation. let's go out and take a look at some of the pictures that we have and there are no major problems as you drive on interstate 880, the traffic continues to look very good as you drive past the coliseum, but again you know things change rather quickly and ste
younger siblings may get less attention, the study was performed by economists at duke and washington university. >>> your time is 4:48. still a bit early out on the roads, usually looking good but certainly some things for people to just keep in mind if they are headed out the door, right, sal? >> right, are you first born? >> no, are you saying i am not sure. >> i am just asking -- >> -- dock store -- >> -wanted to know -- >> -- you -- >> --...
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crowley former isn't secretary of state now professor of the george washington university school of public affairs. and correspondent for the wall street journey. how shocking are these revelations. we'll start with angela merkel, head of state. >> it's different from eavesdropping on the citizens of the nation because it's a very targeted sort of the surveillance. obviously if you're spying on a particular leader you're trying to figure out what is the decision-making process going on for that particular leader, and you have probably fairly specific things that you're looking for. if you're looking at the broader citizenry you're probably looking for behaviors or communication that seem out of the order or key that there is a threat under way. >> the allegation s go to 2002. >> well, 2002 might be significant in that the united states was focused on the upcoming invasion of iraq. there was a great debate within the security council, and for the united states trying to figure out would it get the vote in the counsel, would it have the u.n. backing and legitimacy. so you were trying in that
crowley former isn't secretary of state now professor of the george washington university school of public affairs. and correspondent for the wall street journey. how shocking are these revelations. we'll start with angela merkel, head of state. >> it's different from eavesdropping on the citizens of the nation because it's a very targeted sort of the surveillance. obviously if you're spying on a particular leader you're trying to figure out what is the decision-making process going on...
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the incident happened near the campus of western washington university.icials say as officers tried to break up the party that had spilled onto the street, partiers started throwing bottles and screaming obscenities. police responded by using pepper spray on the rowdy crowd. at least three people were arrested. no serious injuries were reported. >> severe storms and miami -- in miami cost is catamaran to require a rescue. tomorrow, could be a different story, the bart trains continued to run today. here is a look outside. [ male announcer ] you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came together and said, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any way you want it. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. (male announcer): here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley: this driver along with other drivers wheo failed to yield to the woman in pink will all get tickets in this crosswalk sting did you happen to see a pedestrian w
the incident happened near the campus of western washington university.icials say as officers tried to break up the party that had spilled onto the street, partiers started throwing bottles and screaming obscenities. police responded by using pepper spray on the rowdy crowd. at least three people were arrested. no serious injuries were reported. >> severe storms and miami -- in miami cost is catamaran to require a rescue. tomorrow, could be a different story, the bart trains continued to...
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doctors at washington university say kids with severe symptoms which can include headaches and memories will should be cep at home till they improved. youngsters usually recover from a concussion within three weeks. >>> a study in the journal pediatrics finds mothers are more likely to breast feed if they have skin to skin contact with their baby immediately after delivery. researchers reviewed 150 births and found only about half of the moms and infants had that initial contact. doctors say an effort should be made to make sure that happens more often. >>> pediatricians say parents really need a plan to limit their child's media exposure from tvs to smartphones to computers. doctors say kids should only spend two hours a day or less in front of a screen. they also suggest curfews need to be in place for mealtime and bedtime and no screens in the bedroom. they recommend parents also take a very active role in what their children see. >>> 4:53. time for a look at the question of the monk on our face -- morning on our facebook page. which one of these fictional characters do 40% of men th
doctors at washington university say kids with severe symptoms which can include headaches and memories will should be cep at home till they improved. youngsters usually recover from a concussion within three weeks. >>> a study in the journal pediatrics finds mothers are more likely to breast feed if they have skin to skin contact with their baby immediately after delivery. researchers reviewed 150 births and found only about half of the moms and infants had that initial contact....
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professor at george washington university and senior fellow. thanks for coming back, good to have you here. during president reagan's first term democrat congresswoman of colorado said then of his perform angsperformance" he hasn perfecting the teflon coated presidency nothing seems to stick to him. ". to him." does president obama have teflon base. >> the democrats are terrified, horrified is the better word for what they see hang i happening e republican party. ronald reagan took office after four failed presidents in a row. johnson and nixon and ford and carter were all failures. people wanted him to succeed. >> president obama's white house jim, has had it's problems. based on the comments the president didn't know it happened until they made news. the nsa spying on foreign leaders and the healthcare dot .gov and the irs and the gun running story and the administration has a lot to answer for. but it seems that none of these issues touch the president that directly. >> can i just wait until mid november to answer your questions, okay withou
professor at george washington university and senior fellow. thanks for coming back, good to have you here. during president reagan's first term democrat congresswoman of colorado said then of his perform angsperformance" he hasn perfecting the teflon coated presidency nothing seems to stick to him. ". to him." does president obama have teflon base. >> the democrats are terrified, horrified is the better word for what they see hang i happening e republican party. ronald...
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that incident happened near the campus of western washington university. officers tried to break up the party when students began to throw bottles and yelled at officers. at least three people were arrested. >>> power has been fully restored to all buildings at uc berkeley. following that explosion, 11 buildings were unable to connect with the campus power grid after last month's explosion near a california hall. most were able to connect to portable generators until the repairs were finished. one student had to be hospitalized and the school to declare a state of emergency. >>> uc berkeley police are warning students and faculty to be on alert after two women were robbed on campus. the robberies happened last week, the first near the beverly clearry housing building. the other happened on berkeley way and oxford street, where a woman says a gunman took her purse. the suspect in the first robberies, described as african- american about 1 years old, the second suspect also described as african-american but 30 to 35 years old, anyone with information about t
that incident happened near the campus of western washington university. officers tried to break up the party when students began to throw bottles and yelled at officers. at least three people were arrested. >>> power has been fully restored to all buildings at uc berkeley. following that explosion, 11 buildings were unable to connect with the campus power grid after last month's explosion near a california hall. most were able to connect to portable generators until the repairs were...
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washington, d.c., george washington university at 81 degrees. the wind that two miles an hour. when you start out in the mid-it the's. made -- mid-50- degrees. a low a 53. your temperatures will drop into the upper 50's later on this evening and early into tomorrow morning. temperatures very comfortable across the mid-atlantic area fredericksburg looking at 82. head over to southern maryland. just a little bit cooler. 70ington park now at degrees. temperatures up and down the east coast. 60s in detroit. it promises lay in the afternoon. that is the beautiful day today. check out a couple of extra degrees. thisd front late afternoon. look at this. it is quiet and dry. all the way out to the valley. color change.all giving another week or so. you may season beautiful colors out there. or four another three weeks. >> here is our futurecast. this will slowly lift on out of here. into monday. this will be our next best chance across our region. we will see in and to this drought. a few clouds for the overnight hours. a comfortable night ahead. we will see lower 60's inside the beltw
washington, d.c., george washington university at 81 degrees. the wind that two miles an hour. when you start out in the mid-it the's. made -- mid-50- degrees. a low a 53. your temperatures will drop into the upper 50's later on this evening and early into tomorrow morning. temperatures very comfortable across the mid-atlantic area fredericksburg looking at 82. head over to southern maryland. just a little bit cooler. 70ington park now at degrees. temperatures up and down the east coast. 60s in...
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party attended by hundreds of partiers turned the incident happened near the campus of western washington universitycials say as officers tried to break up the party that had spilled onto the street, partiers started throwing bottles and screaming obscenities. police responded by using pepper spray on the rowdy crowd of revelers. at least three people were arrested. no serious injuries were reported. >> security was tight at todays chicago marathon. thousands of participants came out to show that they could pound the streets without fear. six months after the boston marathon bombings. organizers put in place new security measures, including requiring runners to carry their belongings in a clear plastic bag. security officials emphasized the importance of safety at the event. organizers say none of the new security measures dampened the race experience. >> new details tonight on a story that rocked the nation. in new york, baby hope was found murdered more than twenty years ago. margaret conley shares more on the investigation and how a little girl's death touched a community. >> reporter: it was a b
party attended by hundreds of partiers turned the incident happened near the campus of western washington universitycials say as officers tried to break up the party that had spilled onto the street, partiers started throwing bottles and screaming obscenities. police responded by using pepper spray on the rowdy crowd of revelers. at least three people were arrested. no serious injuries were reported. >> security was tight at todays chicago marathon. thousands of participants came out to...
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one of the most expensive schools in the country george washington university say they placemenplacementplacemenplacet list. ahead here tonight. the vw bus prepares to take it's final right. on august 20th, al jazee ♪ ♪ ♪ >> finally tonight the end of an era for the beloved at heat leay some the volkswagen bus. the last of the hippie van will roll off the production line in brazil. we traveled to me d montana to d out why it's so hard to let go of the wheel. >> this is the busy pulled out of my neighbor's yard. it's a 1966 passenger bus. >> i'm a documentary film producer living in montana and i directed a film called "the bus." i have a personal connection with the bus and so it was for me it was sort of reconciling my own feelings and trying to figure out why do i care so much about this car and the history of the vehicle is pretty remarkable. before world war ii hitler contracted for a car that was available for the masses. >> the car was produced by a dutch importermenernder and he o the factory and saw that the factory workers rigged up a truck looking vehicle and they took a beetle frame and ma
one of the most expensive schools in the country george washington university say they placemenplacementplacemenplacet list. ahead here tonight. the vw bus prepares to take it's final right. on august 20th, al jazee ♪ ♪ ♪ >> finally tonight the end of an era for the beloved at heat leay some the volkswagen bus. the last of the hippie van will roll off the production line in brazil. we traveled to me d montana to d out why it's so hard to let go of the wheel. >> this is the...
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it's the uncertainty and the last thing people in this position need. >> so the clinic at washington universityn st. louis and the cancer center has a lot of young adults that come to see me and colleagues with rare cancers that are just people haven't heard about. most of them are sarcomas and this is tragic. most of these people were in the prime of their life, you know, james here had a business and you know, his life is turned upside down. we have a foundation called c.j.'s journey helping these people here and we do everything we can because i think it's important that i push as fast and as hard as i can for somebody, especially like james who is curable. >> tell me this, i spoke to have a very imminent doctor, a very famous imminent doctor in america only yesterday about this who didn't want to speak publicly or inspire partisan reaction but he said all the dock tomorrows -- doctors that he knows obamacare, they genuinely welcomed it and felt it will be a force for good in america. now, you know, what we're hearing all the time with this is obamacare is horrible, evil, terrible, it must b
it's the uncertainty and the last thing people in this position need. >> so the clinic at washington universityn st. louis and the cancer center has a lot of young adults that come to see me and colleagues with rare cancers that are just people haven't heard about. most of them are sarcomas and this is tragic. most of these people were in the prime of their life, you know, james here had a business and you know, his life is turned upside down. we have a foundation called c.j.'s journey...
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the incident happened near the campus of western washington university.hen students began to throw bottles and yelled at officers. no one was seriously injured. >>> the san francisco 4ers are reportedly not counting to linebacker alden smith to return. he took an undisclosed absence to head to a rehab facility. the niners say they hope smith will benefit from the help he receives at rehab. >>> the 49ers continue their hot streak, arizona down six. larry fitzgerald and the 75- yard touchdown pass. the niners would eventually pull ahead. fourth quarter niners up by 2, san francisco wins 32-20. >>> the chiefs are celebrating the con situation of their perfect record this season while fans are celebrating a win in the record books as well. yesterday chiefs fans broke the record for the loudest sports stadium during their 24-7 victory over the raiders. >>> next another chapter bart's labor crisis. where negotiations stand right now and the latest strike deadline the unions put on the table. >>> and we continue to follow developing news out of san francisco thi
the incident happened near the campus of western washington university.hen students began to throw bottles and yelled at officers. no one was seriously injured. >>> the san francisco 4ers are reportedly not counting to linebacker alden smith to return. he took an undisclosed absence to head to a rehab facility. the niners say they hope smith will benefit from the help he receives at rehab. >>> the 49ers continue their hot streak, arizona down six. larry fitzgerald and the 75-...
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one of the most expensive schools in the country george washington university say they placement placementplacemenplaceany stur wait list. ahead here tonight. the >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. ♪ ♪ >> finally tonight the end of an era for the beloved at heat leay some t
one of the most expensive schools in the country george washington university say they placement placementplacemenplaceany stur wait list. ahead here tonight. the >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism....
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and the washington university school of law. he's suspected of at least five other robberies.atest one, police say he almost got away with 40 grand. but then, gladders allegedly got into a shoot-out with a 26-year-old state trooper. >> the trooper was struck pretty much right in the chest from a round by his handgun. the trooper returned fire. >> reporter: luckily, the officer's bulletproof vest saved his life. gladders hit, too, being treated. why would a seemingly affluent lawyer, who would become president of his own dry cleaning business, end up robbing a bank at gunpoint? investigators have yet to release a motive. >> this case just screams of desperateness. something terribly wrong has gone on in mr. gladders' life. >> reporter: gladders appeared in court tuesday, facing a slew of assault and robbery charges. this morning, the fbi confirms to abc, the agency will pursue federal charges. gladders has not entered any plea. for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> we'll keep an eye on that if it goes forward. >>> another check of the -- oh, rain? >> y
and the washington university school of law. he's suspected of at least five other robberies.atest one, police say he almost got away with 40 grand. but then, gladders allegedly got into a shoot-out with a 26-year-old state trooper. >> the trooper was struck pretty much right in the chest from a round by his handgun. the trooper returned fire. >> reporter: luckily, the officer's bulletproof vest saved his life. gladders hit, too, being treated. why would a seemingly affluent lawyer,...
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they say these remarks were made before the 20-year-old was beaten, taken to george washington university hospital, bruce. he was treated there, released. again they are in jail here in the district. they'll seat judge first thing tomorrow morning. it's not until tomorrow when we find out what happens next in this chapter. it's the talk of the town and the entertainment industry. chris brown is in trouble yet again with the law. bruce? >> word is he is still on probation because of the assault on rihanna. >> yes, in 2009 he's been on probation for that. a course that stems from california. he's had other run-ins after that, but again, you know, authorities have been keeping a close eye on him. he's died at the age of 71. the lead singer died earlier today at his new york residence. the cause may be related to his recent liver transplant. the band was considered a major influence. recollaborating with the artists, the infusion of art and music. >>> well, you thought the game rg3 is off after the loss against the denver broncos. we've got highlights and comments. >> yeah, we had a moment of
they say these remarks were made before the 20-year-old was beaten, taken to george washington university hospital, bruce. he was treated there, released. again they are in jail here in the district. they'll seat judge first thing tomorrow morning. it's not until tomorrow when we find out what happens next in this chapter. it's the talk of the town and the entertainment industry. chris brown is in trouble yet again with the law. bruce? >> word is he is still on probation because of the...
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. >> i did the commencement address at george washington university where i went to school, my alma materom that school? >> i did. i did. when i did the speech, i actually wore, my mother is retired professor of education, she got her doctorate when i was a little girl. i wore my mother's doctoral robes. >> jimmy: very nice. a little weird, i got a doctorate at unlv despite the fact that i did not graduate and my wore my mother's robe. >> just her bathrobe. terry cloth. >> jimmy: sunny dhe did not gra either. were you a good student. i imagine you were. >> you are, with your mom being an educator. i was a good student. i love school. i am going to stay for the science guy if that is okay. yes, yes, yes. >> jimmy: who knows what could happen. good to be here. >> i don't know if i am going to stay now. >> jimmy: yeah, he does a lot. i think it will be okay. as long as you are not in that area you should be fine. were you good at science as a kid? >> i was until a certain point. up until -- what happened was i had -- i had this dream as a child, the thing i really wanted to be when i grew up
. >> i did the commencement address at george washington university where i went to school, my alma materom that school? >> i did. i did. when i did the speech, i actually wore, my mother is retired professor of education, she got her doctorate when i was a little girl. i wore my mother's doctoral robes. >> jimmy: very nice. a little weird, i got a doctorate at unlv despite the fact that i did not graduate and my wore my mother's robe. >> just her bathrobe. terry cloth....
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it's the uncertainty and the last thing people in this position need. >> so the clinic at washington universityst. louis and the cancer center has a lot of young adults that come to see me and colleagues with rare cancers that are just people haven't heard about. most of them are sarcomas and this is tragic. most of these people were in the prime of their life, you know, james here had a business and you know, his life is turned upside down. we have a foundation called c.j.'s journey helping these people here and we do everything we can because i think it's important that i push as fast and as hard as i can for somebody, especially like james who is curable. >> tell me this, i spoke to have a very imminent doctor, a very famous imminent doctor in america only yesterday about this who didn't want to speak publicly or inspire partisan reaction but he said all the dock tomorrows -- doctors that he knows obamacare, they genuinely welcomed it and felt it will be a force for good in america. now, you know, what we're hearing all the time with this is obamacare is horrible, evil, terrible, it must be
it's the uncertainty and the last thing people in this position need. >> so the clinic at washington universityst. louis and the cancer center has a lot of young adults that come to see me and colleagues with rare cancers that are just people haven't heard about. most of them are sarcomas and this is tragic. most of these people were in the prime of their life, you know, james here had a business and you know, his life is turned upside down. we have a foundation called c.j.'s journey...
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i would also like to thank the 50 students from george washington university who are going to help us next week shepherd all these very important ministers and governors of central banks. because they know how to navigate their way in the global economy, or we hope so. but not sure they will be able to navigate from h quarter one to this building or to any other facility they will have access to. and a special thanks to the 20 students who for the last two months have been helping our secretary of the department. they've been helping us organize the event, monitoring the risks and anticipating the unpredictable and i think they are getting some credit for that which i'm delighted about. i went to visit them on the fourth floor of our building last week and they were all busy like bees and a bit surprised i would come down to visit them actually. it's great. i know they are enjoying a good time and good food as well which is not bad.
i would also like to thank the 50 students from george washington university who are going to help us next week shepherd all these very important ministers and governors of central banks. because they know how to navigate their way in the global economy, or we hope so. but not sure they will be able to navigate from h quarter one to this building or to any other facility they will have access to. and a special thanks to the 20 students who for the last two months have been helping our secretary...