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for mckinsey and company to a serving on the boards of the council on client relations, university of washington medical center among other organizations. secretary received an a.b. from harvard university the second generation, grope. she and her husband lived in washington d.c. with their two young children. charlie unaccomplished, truly a skilled manager, truly a wonderful new secretary of health and human services. my pleasure on behalf of the george washington university institute for public health to join me in welcoming secretary burro. [applause] >> thank you. it is great to be here with you today. this institution is a tremendous leader on so many health and human services issues from research that is revolutionizing the treatment of cancers to biomedical engineering, where training, doctors, nurses, social workers, and perhaps secretaries. i had the privilege of working with many colonials including many of the talented members of our staff at the department of health and human services. when you think of all the chinese who have come through this university it is astounding. the great
for mckinsey and company to a serving on the boards of the council on client relations, university of washington medical center among other organizations. secretary received an a.b. from harvard university the second generation, grope. she and her husband lived in washington d.c. with their two young children. charlie unaccomplished, truly a skilled manager, truly a wonderful new secretary of health and human services. my pleasure on behalf of the george washington university institute for...
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bowling, george washington university history professor and author of "the "reation of washington, d.c. he spoke about the debate and compromise of the location of the capital at a symposium marking the 200th anniversary of the burning of the capital in the war of 1812. this is about 30 minutes. >> the first speaker this afternoon is kenneth r. bowling. kenneth received his phd from the university of wisconsin. -- specialty is the creation is all about the creation of the federal government during the revolution. he has been active and interested in researching the location of the seat of government. he has been the author of many books and articles. throughout most of his professional life, he has been the co-editor of the documentary of the history of the first congress. classicis books is a now, published back 1991. ow, that's the creation of washington, d.c., which is published back in 1991. if anybody wants to know about behind the scenes and proceedings and meetings and all the things that went on in terms of the location of national capital, this book is a must read. i'd like yo
bowling, george washington university history professor and author of "the "reation of washington, d.c. he spoke about the debate and compromise of the location of the capital at a symposium marking the 200th anniversary of the burning of the capital in the war of 1812. this is about 30 minutes. >> the first speaker this afternoon is kenneth r. bowling. kenneth received his phd from the university of wisconsin. -- specialty is the creation is all about the creation of the...
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he holds an mba from george washington university so with that, james. >> thank you. so it's a pleasure to be here and to speak to an audience like this. it's also relatively tough to speak to an audience of space issues what so we distinguish people like assaulting and others in the audience. is deathly and honor. women talk about this issue i'm always surprised by the breath of s.t.e.m. education and its applicability different industries and different national mission and different things that pervade our society. when i start talks like this i'd like to talk but one that summer is our particular challenges within the s.t.e.m. education committee quite well, and that is a poll was done in 2011 by the church each group pashtun heritage group they found roughly 93% of parents consider that s.t.e.m. should be a priority within the school system but only about 49% thought it was a challenge. i mean it was a priority within school system. so that is he our challenge they don't think about. everybody recognizes the importance of the s.t.e.m. subjects whether it's space o
he holds an mba from george washington university so with that, james. >> thank you. so it's a pleasure to be here and to speak to an audience like this. it's also relatively tough to speak to an audience of space issues what so we distinguish people like assaulting and others in the audience. is deathly and honor. women talk about this issue i'm always surprised by the breath of s.t.e.m. education and its applicability different industries and different national mission and different...
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for mckinsey and company to a serving on the boards of the council on client relations, university of washington medical center among other organizations. secretary received an a.b. from harvard university the second generation, grope. she and her husband lived in washington d.c. with their two young children. truly a skilled manager, truly a wonderful new secretary of health and human services. my pleasure on behalf of the george washington university institute for public health to join me in welcoming secretary burrwel. [applause] >> thank you. it is great to be here with you today. this institution is a tremendous leader on so many health and human services issues from research that is revolutionizing the treatment of cancers to biomedical engineering, where training, doctors, nurses, social workers, and perhaps secretaries. i had the privilege of working with many colonials including many of the talented members of our staff at the department of health and human services. when you think of all the chinese who have come through who have coments through this university it is astounding. the gr
for mckinsey and company to a serving on the boards of the council on client relations, university of washington medical center among other organizations. secretary received an a.b. from harvard university the second generation, grope. she and her husband lived in washington d.c. with their two young children. truly a skilled manager, truly a wonderful new secretary of health and human services. my pleasure on behalf of the george washington university institute for public health to join me in...
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she's at george washington university. she started her remarks about three minutes ago. we join it in progress. >> leadership and management. what's central to all this is not politics, it's progress. setting aside the back and forth and instead choosing to move forward. i'm a parent, and when i think about the moms and dads sitting around their kitchen tables trying to make big decisions for their children, they don't care whose idea something was. you don't have time for that. when you're trying to figure out how to pay the electric bill or how to pay next year's tuition or how to get the kids to get the homework done, you just want results. and you expect folks in washington to look for the common ground necessary to deliver. this is the approach we bring to big challenges that we face. at hhs. each of us finds our own leadership and management philosophy in our own way. i learned fundamentally about the importance of relationships growing up in a place where my mom knew the one day i was tardy for school because i was late for the nine a.m. class she was teaching. th
she's at george washington university. she started her remarks about three minutes ago. we join it in progress. >> leadership and management. what's central to all this is not politics, it's progress. setting aside the back and forth and instead choosing to move forward. i'm a parent, and when i think about the moms and dads sitting around their kitchen tables trying to make big decisions for their children, they don't care whose idea something was. you don't have time for that. when...
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a baseball scholarship to george washington university allowed me to be the first in my family to goo college. >> reporte ramsey says the website is signed to help build public support for the bid. >> please let us know what you think, send us comments, videos. this whole idea of fostering global unity starts here at home. >> it's the power of dreaming. >> reporter: tom sherwood, news4. >> the power of dreaming. >>> the majority of the virginia voter believe the jury got it right in the corruption trial of virginia's former governor. a poll by the washington center at christopher newport university found 68% of voters agreed with the verdict, finding bob and maureen mcdonnell guilty. they also said the general assemb needs to pass stronger ethics laws. the mcdonnells were found guilty of doing favors for a businessman in exchange for more than $177,000 in loans and gifts. right now they face prison time with their sentence in january. >>> scathing report about the way d.c. issues parking and speeding tickets says the programs are a little too aggressive. the report from the inspector
a baseball scholarship to george washington university allowed me to be the first in my family to goo college. >> reporte ramsey says the website is signed to help build public support for the bid. >> please let us know what you think, send us comments, videos. this whole idea of fostering global unity starts here at home. >> it's the power of dreaming. >> reporter: tom sherwood, news4. >> the power of dreaming. >>> the majority of the virginia voter...
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police have identified a george washington university student who died on friday.stigators say he was found unresponsive in an off-campus apartment. the student went to various night clubs, drink alcohol, and at some point used cocaine. the exact cause of death has not released. for thech could be over man who shot two officers. travelers has more. >> he has eluded capture for eight nights, but police are hot on his trail and found more clues. >> they were recovered. we believe he had with him at the time of the shooting. >> the survivalist is the focus of a massive manhunt. freeing the second most wanted man in the country is the only .uspect the trooper was killed during a barrage of gunfire. >> the suspect is considered armed and dangerous. >> police are focused on a heavily wooded area where residents are on edge. >> helicopters is all you hear. at night it is intensified. >> some say they are arming captured. until he is many are using a nap -- and cap app that letsan them listen into police. it is a fight he has been planning for a long time. >> i believe he
police have identified a george washington university student who died on friday.stigators say he was found unresponsive in an off-campus apartment. the student went to various night clubs, drink alcohol, and at some point used cocaine. the exact cause of death has not released. for thech could be over man who shot two officers. travelers has more. >> he has eluded capture for eight nights, but police are hot on his trail and found more clues. >> they were recovered. we believe he...
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on behalf of the george washington university community, i want to congratulate you on your new role as secretary of health and human services. i especially want to thank you for bringing your message to gw giving the students of the university an opportunity to directly engage with you. as we are shaping our own public service futures and developing a deeper understanding of the challenges we face nationally and globally we'll look to leaders like you not just as role models but as teachers. we learn from your actions. we learned from your leadership. we learned from participating in events like this today. being able to ask you questions directly has been an extraordinary opportunity for the students at the george washington university this morning. i know i speak on behalf of all of the g.w. community when i say we hope this morning's event and q & a session with you is the first of many ongoing direct conversations between you and students here at the george washington university. madam secretary, thank you so much again. [ applause ] >> thank you, seth, very much. thank you all f
on behalf of the george washington university community, i want to congratulate you on your new role as secretary of health and human services. i especially want to thank you for bringing your message to gw giving the students of the university an opportunity to directly engage with you. as we are shaping our own public service futures and developing a deeper understanding of the challenges we face nationally and globally we'll look to leaders like you not just as role models but as teachers....
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>> this is george washington university. it is in dc which is clearly in bubble land. they don't know what is going on. these kids -- most youngsters are democrats. hopefully they won't know when election day is. figure that one out. >> these kids. >> kids these days. >> you are in your early 50s. these kids must make you sick. >> awful. my osteoporosis and then this on top of it? i can't get through my day. i don't think anyone has thought about maybe it is a good -- not a good thing. that sounds awful. but the fact that we have come so far in 13 years. we have rebuilt here and we are stronger than ever. the fact that we have this normalcy and the fact that we can move forward i think is a good thing. do we still need to remember this day and honor it? of course. >> it is abnormal that they don't know when september 11th is coming. >> with a little more substance and a little more context they would have gotten there. again, it is college. >> they must be majoring in rain y'all aversion -- cran eight l aversions. >> i never heard anyone say cranial inversions. >> rect
>> this is george washington university. it is in dc which is clearly in bubble land. they don't know what is going on. these kids -- most youngsters are democrats. hopefully they won't know when election day is. figure that one out. >> these kids. >> kids these days. >> you are in your early 50s. these kids must make you sick. >> awful. my osteoporosis and then this on top of it? i can't get through my day. i don't think anyone has thought about maybe it is a good...
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held at george washington university, this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody.ark kennedy, the director of the graduate school here at george washington university, and we welcome everyone here from george washington university to our panel on digital complaints, 2012 and beyond. we give a special welcome to our c-span audience that's joining us. we also give a special welcome to those from the american political science association that have come to all day seminars here in advance of their conference study tomorrow. at the graduate school of political management, we are very pleased that one of george washington's trustees, mark shenkman who is with us here today has funded a series of research an digital campaigning. as we've all seen, the world in all aspects of our life is going more digital and we want to make sure that our students are at the forefront of understanding how you apply big data for political success. so today's seminar is very timely. i'm very pleased to be collaborating with this with the school of media and public affairs and frank saysna
held at george washington university, this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody.ark kennedy, the director of the graduate school here at george washington university, and we welcome everyone here from george washington university to our panel on digital complaints, 2012 and beyond. we give a special welcome to our c-span audience that's joining us. we also give a special welcome to those from the american political science association that have come to all day seminars here...
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a new george washington university poll asks: is the country headed in the right or wrong direction.mericans believe we are headed the right way. and an astounding 70% the wrong direction. joining us now from austin, texas, republican karl rove. with numbers like that you think the republicans would dominate the midterm elections in november. that doesn't seem to be the case. >> well, we don't know yet. we do know in that same poll that you talked about from george washington university that they found that the republicans had a 4 point advantage on the so-called generic ballot. that's about where the republicans were in 2010 and 60-some odd days after that they took a big election victory. labor day is traditionally the start of the fall election and people's attitudes will begin to gel in the weeks ahead. particularly among those among swing voters. >> i have a "new york times" analysis. number one do you trust the "new york times" analysis on the senate? do you trust that? >> well, i think it's a little bit robust. but they at least come at it with intellectually defensible model.
a new george washington university poll asks: is the country headed in the right or wrong direction.mericans believe we are headed the right way. and an astounding 70% the wrong direction. joining us now from austin, texas, republican karl rove. with numbers like that you think the republicans would dominate the midterm elections in november. that doesn't seem to be the case. >> well, we don't know yet. we do know in that same poll that you talked about from george washington university...
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or to washington university, 76, high of 86. no rain to speak of. dry tonight and tomorrow. a much different story as we move into the upcoming weekend. 74 degrees at glebe elementary, rockville 69. high of 84. across the board, mostly in the 70's, 80 degrees. 72 cumberland, 70 winchester. the closer to the city, the warmer the temperatures. we will look for the temperatures to cool into the middle 60's in the northern and western suburbs tonight. temperatures in the lower 70's at reagan national airport. high pressure off to the north and west. at moves off towards the east. the wind changes direction tomorrow. at will signal hotter temperatures, more humidity, dew point levels moving up. this is the cold front that moved through yesterday, bringing a strong storms. we will see the cold front eventually dissipate in the warmer air sticks around tomorrow and into the day friday and part of the day saturday. satellite radar, skies begin to clear. clear skies north and west of d.c., with better chances of patchy fog developing in the morning. most of the fog will be gone by ab
or to washington university, 76, high of 86. no rain to speak of. dry tonight and tomorrow. a much different story as we move into the upcoming weekend. 74 degrees at glebe elementary, rockville 69. high of 84. across the board, mostly in the 70's, 80 degrees. 72 cumberland, 70 winchester. the closer to the city, the warmer the temperatures. we will look for the temperatures to cool into the middle 60's in the northern and western suburbs tonight. temperatures in the lower 70's at reagan...
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judith, profession of george washington university. from british klum y a scholar of islamic theology, and from tampa, senior director of middle east and north africa for the national endowment for democracy. we've been talking about this new islamic state, but what about the majority in iraq, the mostly shia population that is living further east from this newly proclaimed state. are they hunkering down, getting ready for the next assault from west to east? what happens now in a country as divided as your home in iraq? >> reporter: well, the biggest problem is while you have an emerging confident, clear charismatic leader with a vision and a project, you look amongst iraqi leaders to see who has that project, and who has that vision, and what have they done for ten years with their resources and with the opportunity that they were given? not much. and that is what makessal baghdadi dangerous. certainly he has been able to sell that argument clearly to the sunnies, who have been marginalized. let us not forget it was basically the sunn
judith, profession of george washington university. from british klum y a scholar of islamic theology, and from tampa, senior director of middle east and north africa for the national endowment for democracy. we've been talking about this new islamic state, but what about the majority in iraq, the mostly shia population that is living further east from this newly proclaimed state. are they hunkering down, getting ready for the next assault from west to east? what happens now in a country as...
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. >> i'm tom blanson onñ r the to floor of the main library of george washington university.which is where we live. and we're in a room ful of declassified documents. a lot of the people using our collections are using them online. for a lot of these kids, if it's not online, it doesn exist. part of our whole mission has been to get these primary sources loose from the government through frae dom of information act request. and then get them into digital format! how are you funded and where did you come from? we were started from a group of journalists to save their family, i think they created the national security archive as a institutional memory and a follow up. we inherited their pending information of class. the really sensitive documents, there's a debate about is this kl+ally secret?éjñÑi or can this be released? it can take years to get a declassification request through the system. this has been an iterative story for 50 years. to get the documents loose. bits and pieces and not the whole truth. >> what is an interseptember? >> when electronic communication, radio t
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frank is the speaker and frank is the associate vice president at the george washington university. 'm sure he is a leader in many other regards with george washington. frank is routinely called upon to advice senior officials and the executive branch of u.s. armed services on a variety of national homeland security issues. no one has a broader vision of homeland security i remember frank from the early days of homeland security and he was one of the closest advisers to secretary tom ridge as the department was being stood up. he served in office at the white house called the office of homeland security which was a really small shop. it grew into a $40 billion enterprise. before the white house was involved, literally i could go on and on about his background and resume, but let me now introduce the next speaker. frank? >> thank you for that overly kind introduction. if i were to introduce myself, it would be a bumper sticker. he who displays varying degrees of ignorance. the environment we are facing today plays to one of my strengths. to a add. if you were to close your eyes and ha
frank is the speaker and frank is the associate vice president at the george washington university. 'm sure he is a leader in many other regards with george washington. frank is routinely called upon to advice senior officials and the executive branch of u.s. armed services on a variety of national homeland security issues. no one has a broader vision of homeland security i remember frank from the early days of homeland security and he was one of the closest advisers to secretary tom ridge as...
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. >>> back here, a george washington university student found dead in an off campus apartment, dc police say 20-year-old william of new york was found dead after consuming alcohol at nightclubs, the police report says he also took cocaine, he was announced dead at a local hospital, a third year student in gw school of business. >>> today an entire community came out to search for two missing children in montgomery county, 2-year-old sarah and jacob hoggle have been missing for two weeks now, their mother in police custody, hope to go bring the toddlers home. >> reporter: shadow, a german shepherd and trained tracker sniffed the car seats to pick up the scent, one of several volunteers who met in gat linsburg in the community to find sarah and jacob hoggle. >> these kids are out there and not, you know, having been around their dad or any of their mother or any of that. >> could be my kid, your kid, you know, and that's what we need to wake up in this whole world, we need to realize that every time something happens to a child, it affects us all. >> reporter: it appears a lot of people fe
. >>> back here, a george washington university student found dead in an off campus apartment, dc police say 20-year-old william of new york was found dead after consuming alcohol at nightclubs, the police report says he also took cocaine, he was announced dead at a local hospital, a third year student in gw school of business. >>> today an entire community came out to search for two missing children in montgomery county, 2-year-old sarah and jacob hoggle have been missing for...
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here in washington a conference was held at george washington university to discuss the global health security agenda. the goal is to bring nongovernmental organizations like doctors without borders together and come up with a targeted action plan that will help to curtail the ebola outbreak. >> the government recognizes that it can set policy and strategy but that when it comes to actually implementing the measures that are recommended, this is done by usually the private sector in the form of these organizations that have a presence on the ground in so many of these countries. >> and today experts from around the world will be at the white house to discuss progress toward the global health security agenda. >>> wusa9 wants to help you find the best and worst gas prices in your area. today we're checking the pumps in germantown. the most expensive gallon of regular is at the shell on wisteria drive, $3.49 a gallon. you can find the cheapest one in germantown at the bp on aircraft drive. . . in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to o
here in washington a conference was held at george washington university to discuss the global health security agenda. the goal is to bring nongovernmental organizations like doctors without borders together and come up with a targeted action plan that will help to curtail the ebola outbreak. >> the government recognizes that it can set policy and strategy but that when it comes to actually implementing the measures that are recommended, this is done by usually the private sector in the...
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the other half will be used by george washington university. >>> still ahead, we're back live at nationals jordan zimmerman talking about making history. jason's up >>> jason fugh joining us now. >> really, really? >> couldn't have scripted this out better. wonderful season for them. 162 baseball games has come and gone. the nationals wrapped up the 2014 regular season and spectacular fashion. great day to be at the ball park if you're a fan because you witnessed history today. jordan zimmerman pitched a no-hitter for the nats. first no-hitter in team history and the first by a washington pitcher since 1931. nat's fans getting pumped up for the playoffs, but hold on, we have to play 162 first. zimmerman saving the best for la last. he's going to strike him out. bottom of the second, he gets help on offense, ian desmond just crushes this ball to left center. that's the solo blast. number 24 on the season for des, and the nats go up. the stop of the ninth, the fans on their feet. zimmerman back on the mound looking to finish off the no hitter. matt williams put steven junior left an offensiv
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. >>> more from george washington university's mars exploration summit. the discussions moderated by science reporter miles o'brien, it's 50 minutes. >>> all right, thank you very much, michael. so, gentlemen, let's get this straight. because what michael lays out there is a lot of technological challenges that requires about six to eight eureka moments that if you're keeping score. can we go to mars today in a perfect world if we had a blank check, could we go today? or is it impossible right now? >> i don't think it's impossible, but we clearly need to work on things we have talked about. it's not just going to mars, but actually landing on the surface. >> one way to look at it, apollo 13 with the event that it had. i believe that was around 84 hours. we had to keep the crew alive for 84 hours. so we had life support systems, if you're going to go to mars that have to work for months, possibly over a year, depending on how long it takes you to get there and how long you stay. we have to take the steps to get that in place. it's going to take some time t
. >>> more from george washington university's mars exploration summit. the discussions moderated by science reporter miles o'brien, it's 50 minutes. >>> all right, thank you very much, michael. so, gentlemen, let's get this straight. because what michael lays out there is a lot of technological challenges that requires about six to eight eureka moments that if you're keeping score. can we go to mars today in a perfect world if we had a blank check, could we go today? or is it...
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an ambulance took him to george washington university medical center for evaluation. "the washington post" is reporting that gonzalez's attorney said in court he had served 18 years in the military, including three tours in iraq. "the washington post" is also reporting that no canine teams were released to chase down the intruder, as would be standard procedure. >> i've been there for hundreds of fence jumpers, and they never make it even close. there's just multiple layers of security. there was a failure here. >> reporter: and on saturday a second security incident at the white house. the secret service says a new jersey man failed to stop at an entrance to the white house complex while driving his car. the man identified as kevin carr was arrested and charged with unlawful entry. that incident happened at the entrance at 15th and e streets. the secret service says carr did not stop when he was ordered to do, so then got out of his vehicle and refused to leave. the "new york times" quotes secret service spokesman ed donovan as saying that car tried to gain access to
an ambulance took him to george washington university medical center for evaluation. "the washington post" is reporting that gonzalez's attorney said in court he had served 18 years in the military, including three tours in iraq. "the washington post" is also reporting that no canine teams were released to chase down the intruder, as would be standard procedure. >> i've been there for hundreds of fence jumpers, and they never make it even close. there's just multiple...
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columbian college, george washington university, plug for my employer, there's just a whole long list of institutions. scientific and agriculture and otherwise that are founded between the years 1815, 1822, 1823. there's no question in my mind the burning of the buildings in washington resulted in americ american -- a certain amount of american commitment to the location. there was still lots of opposition out there. people talked about it but not in congress. >> thank you. >> thank you. any other questions? yes. >> poor old alexandria. alexandria subject to that cartoon where we have enough of your porter, enough of your perry, enough of your dark ale, enough of your pearsi sider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shameider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shamecider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shame, was alexandria able to exert a voice or cowering in the district of columbia. >> exert a voice. unfortunately one of those voice
columbian college, george washington university, plug for my employer, there's just a whole long list of institutions. scientific and agriculture and otherwise that are founded between the years 1815, 1822, 1823. there's no question in my mind the burning of the buildings in washington resulted in americ american -- a certain amount of american commitment to the location. there was still lots of opposition out there. people talked about it but not in congress. >> thank you. >> thank...
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and things will cool down for the weekend. 72 degrees right now at george washington university. 70 inngton. rockville, 70 degrees. temperatures warm out there right now. 70, winchester. 72, frederick. the humidity is building off to the south and west of us. look off to the north and west. we are talking 30's and 40's across minnesota and wisconsin.
and things will cool down for the weekend. 72 degrees right now at george washington university. 70 inngton. rockville, 70 degrees. temperatures warm out there right now. 70, winchester. 72, frederick. the humidity is building off to the south and west of us. look off to the north and west. we are talking 30's and 40's across minnesota and wisconsin.
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network shows 93 at george washington university. look what it feels like out there. when hundred one degrees. arlington feels like temperatures of 99. look at the rain totals from these strong storms. half-inch of rain. three quarters of an inch of rain in laurel. that was just over the past couple of hours. 90 at dulles. fredericksburg at 95 degrees. there is the cold front to the north and west. it is not want to bring us a push of cooler air. we are going to look for the humidity to drop as we move into the day. it still stays hot. through front slides and we will look for these showers and thunderstorms to diminish as they move through the evening hours. tomorrow it looks nice out there. high-pressure is overhead. lower humidity. temperatures around 90 degrees. we will keep that going into friday. forecast for the overnight. look for storms to add -- end. partly cloudy and hot tomorrow. not quite as he bid. -around 90 degrees. isended outlook shows this all the way saturday and sunday. temperatures normally should be lower to middle 80's. that is severe thunderst
network shows 93 at george washington university. look what it feels like out there. when hundred one degrees. arlington feels like temperatures of 99. look at the rain totals from these strong storms. half-inch of rain. three quarters of an inch of rain in laurel. that was just over the past couple of hours. 90 at dulles. fredericksburg at 95 degrees. there is the cold front to the north and west. it is not want to bring us a push of cooler air. we are going to look for the humidity to drop as...
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. >>> tonight, on cspan 3, portions from a mars explore rag summit hosted by george washington university a nonprofit organization explore mars, that's followed by a hearing on efforts to improve education on science, technology, engineering and math. >>> the mars exploration summit began with opening remarks from nasa administrator charles bolden, he spoke about the importance of humans becoming a multiplanet species and nasa's goal of putting humans on mars in the next two decades. this is 30 minutes. >>> thank you very much, and thanks to all of you for allowing me to be with you this morning and it kind of kick us off, i hope. i also want to thank explore mars as well as g.w. president steve knapp and scott pace of the g.w. policy institute for bringing us together for the humans to mars summit. let's leave that slide up, i'll talk about it all day long, and at least you can refer to it and you don't have to look at me. with mars making it's closest approach to effort last week and currently appearing as the brightest body in the eastern sky during the month of april, this is an ideal
. >>> tonight, on cspan 3, portions from a mars explore rag summit hosted by george washington university a nonprofit organization explore mars, that's followed by a hearing on efforts to improve education on science, technology, engineering and math. >>> the mars exploration summit began with opening remarks from nasa administrator charles bolden, he spoke about the importance of humans becoming a multiplanet species and nasa's goal of putting humans on mars in the next two...
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. >> live now to george washington university's elliott school of international affairs in washington for a discussion on the state of the u.s.-russia nations. the event taking place in light of the ukraine conflict, including the announced cease-fire deal signed by ukraine and pro-russian rebels that the ice this morning. you heard president obama at the closing nato news conference kraineg about the russia-u.s conflict. our live coverage get underway in just a few moments on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> good afternoon, everyone. a welcome to the elliott school of international affairs. we at the institute are delighted to be hosting this event this afternoon on the u.s.-russian nuclear relationship, in partnership with our friends at harvard university. today's panel is the rollout of a new working paper. which you should have been able to get a copy of is over on the table. we all know that over the last several months u.s.-russian ovations have been dominated by the -- relations have bee
. >> live now to george washington university's elliott school of international affairs in washington for a discussion on the state of the u.s.-russia nations. the event taking place in light of the ukraine conflict, including the announced cease-fire deal signed by ukraine and pro-russian rebels that the ice this morning. you heard president obama at the closing nato news conference kraineg about the russia-u.s conflict. our live coverage get underway in just a few moments on c-span....
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my name is myron belkind, i'm an adjunct professor at george washington university school of media and public affairs, harvard international bureau chief with the associated press and the 107th president of the national press club. the national press club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists committed to our profession's future through our programming with events such as this
my name is myron belkind, i'm an adjunct professor at george washington university school of media and public affairs, harvard international bureau chief with the associated press and the 107th president of the national press club. the national press club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists committed to our profession's future through our programming with events such as this
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. >> some eyebrow raising comments of the salt coming a former president of george washington universitya recent radio interview he said women should simply drink less alcohol they don't want to be raped. they should be trained not to drink in excess. women's groups were quick to condemn his comments. should this be controversial because this ex-university president acknowledged some men take advantage of women who drink too much and that women should not drink so much because you could potentially be putting yourself in a dangerous situation bid should this be controversial what he said? >> i don't think so. i will tell you the last thing you want is any child, boy, girl, doesn't matter, to be defenseless. when you don't teach your kids and pray they learn to never, ever take on additional vulnerability, every day life this society, why should there be anything controversial about it? losing control of one's self, exposing oneself and creating vulnerability is to me a disastrous choice for anyone to make, boy or girl. >> what about saying like women are drunk it is somehow justification
. >> some eyebrow raising comments of the salt coming a former president of george washington universitya recent radio interview he said women should simply drink less alcohol they don't want to be raped. they should be trained not to drink in excess. women's groups were quick to condemn his comments. should this be controversial because this ex-university president acknowledged some men take advantage of women who drink too much and that women should not drink so much because you could...
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their high temperature made it up to 73, and now 73 at george washington university, and temperatureswill fall into the 60's across most of the region overnight, and the coolest air is off to the north and west of us, the higher elevations, and in it is 75 degrees cumberland, and southern maryland, where the showers have not stopped, now 67. up,eratures are warming especially south and west of us, and st. louis at 83. this is a push of warmer air that will eventually make its way to our region as we move through the next couple of days, and the daytime high temperatures, upper 80's to at near 90, and dew point levels in the 50's, and upper 60's to 70-degree range, and that is when it starts to feel comfortable. conditions, and at least the drier atmosphere overnight and into the day tomorrow. this will continue to track. showers stay in the forecast across southern maryland and the d.c. metro for the overnight, but it is limited, especially as west,ve out towards the including the panhandle of west virginia, and this is dry as we move through the overnight. best chances of showers wil
their high temperature made it up to 73, and now 73 at george washington university, and temperatureswill fall into the 60's across most of the region overnight, and the coolest air is off to the north and west of us, the higher elevations, and in it is 75 degrees cumberland, and southern maryland, where the showers have not stopped, now 67. up,eratures are warming especially south and west of us, and st. louis at 83. this is a push of warmer air that will eventually make its way to our region...
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followingre also breaking news from the campus of george washington university, where there has been a small explosion inside a laboratory there. this happened inside tompkins hall on 23rd street. that seven fire trucks and two ambulances responded on the scene, but no one was hurt, and we will give you more information on that as soon as it comes into our newsroom. >> the first weekend of september has been the hottest of the summer, and expect delays if you are riding the rail. let's check in with meteorologist doug hill. >> the past three days, we were in the middle 90's, clearly the hottest stretch, and it is somewhat cooler now, 85 right now in the metro region, and some clouds. there was a sudden change in the wind and some cloudiness, 81 in gaithersburg, down 86 at reagan national, 86 in fredericksburg, so clearly cooler, but it looks like the heat and humidity will be coming back up. but more heat and humidity on the way. this evening, partly sunny, eventually dropping into the 70's overnight, awesomely 60's in the suburbs, lower 70's downtown, and high pressure over new engl
followingre also breaking news from the campus of george washington university, where there has been a small explosion inside a laboratory there. this happened inside tompkins hall on 23rd street. that seven fire trucks and two ambulances responded on the scene, but no one was hurt, and we will give you more information on that as soon as it comes into our newsroom. >> the first weekend of september has been the hottest of the summer, and expect delays if you are riding the rail. let's...
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. >>> now we go back to the george washington university forrum on mars exploration. this portion includes nasa chief scientist jame garvin. he spoke about the robotic missions taking place on mars and what they've revealed about the planet. this is 35 minutes. [ applause ]. >> thanks. thank you very much. can everyone hear me? thank you very much. i want to take you on a tour really kind of like the ice lan dick sagas of what the science discoveries from mars especially in the last 14 years of our program of exploration known as the mars exploration program which is implemented at our jet propulsion lab has given us. i would like to leave you a thought that the science discoveries that i hope to convince you are real, they come from a large community of scientists across universities, nasa centers and private industry are really the impetus for human exploration of this planet. and many of us have been working these missions all the way back to viking, believe this. i hope i can give you that sense. i want to remind you of where we are. we are a long way today from m
. >>> now we go back to the george washington university forrum on mars exploration. this portion includes nasa chief scientist jame garvin. he spoke about the robotic missions taking place on mars and what they've revealed about the planet. this is 35 minutes. [ applause ]. >> thanks. thank you very much. can everyone hear me? thank you very much. i want to take you on a tour really kind of like the ice lan dick sagas of what the science discoveries from mars especially in the...
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your screen, will be speaking this morning at george washington university here in washington dc. c-span2, we will have live coverage in about a half-hour. on c-span3 at about the same time, david cameron will be reporting to the house of commons about the recent nato summit in wales here at the live coverage should get underway at about 10:30 eastern. robert mcdonald will be holding a news conference this morning and will be talking about the to v.a. facilities around the country and outline country.ound the we will have that here for you on c-span. here are just a few comments we have recently received from our viewers. >> i am so glad and thankful for c-span. and the book reviews, and especially books like last night, you had a book called "lift up your heart." work here atood i'm not crazy about book discussion. i am also grateful you have a phone line we can call because citizens --s see if senior citizens can work the computer. >> i watched the show on c-span, i do not remember if it is c-span one or two. what i thought was very nice about the way they conducted the meeting
your screen, will be speaking this morning at george washington university here in washington dc. c-span2, we will have live coverage in about a half-hour. on c-span3 at about the same time, david cameron will be reporting to the house of commons about the recent nato summit in wales here at the live coverage should get underway at about 10:30 eastern. robert mcdonald will be holding a news conference this morning and will be talking about the to v.a. facilities around the country and outline...
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george washington university in washington, d.c.d this 90-minute event. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to gw's elliott school of international affairs. we at institute are delighted to host this event on the us/russian nuclear relationship. today's panel is a rollout of of a new working paper produced under the auspices of the workiwor working group which i happen to be a part of. you should have gotten a copy of over on the table there. towa now, we all know that over the last several months, u.s. russian sharelations have been dominated about the ukraine crisis. it's not entirely to blame or even really pamainly to blame i the nuclear relationship. but it has sharpened them. for now the united states and russia continue to implement the new start treaty that they concluded four years. it should come as no surprise that we have hit a large roadblock in our efforts to found a path to nuclear arms reduction and in addressing other issues. some fear that advances in arms control that we have obtained can be rolled back including
george washington university in washington, d.c.d this 90-minute event. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to gw's elliott school of international affairs. we at institute are delighted to host this event on the us/russian nuclear relationship. today's panel is a rollout of of a new working paper produced under the auspices of the workiwor working group which i happen to be a part of. you should have gotten a copy of over on the table there. towa now, we all know that over the last...
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and the senior editor and a graduate of washington university in st. louis where he studied the classics. don't you love the odyssey lacks a that's the saddest part. it breaks my heart every time. i love the classics to in the case after the opening statement this is what we are going to do. after the undefeated attorney, both of them, undefeated they will call two witnesses to subject to cross-examination and you know when they say what happened that freedom fest each side will make a closing statement and the jury will rule on the case. it might be friday, who knows it's going to get a little while. wild. let me give you a few instructions if i may. ladies and gentlemen please listen carefully to the witnesses and use your listening ears. at the end you will be required to determine whether there is sufficient evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that the foreign policy experts are guilty of an unnecessary foreign-policy end of the decision will be based on the majority vote by the jury and it doesn't unanimous. is that understood? very good. mr. mccar
and the senior editor and a graduate of washington university in st. louis where he studied the classics. don't you love the odyssey lacks a that's the saddest part. it breaks my heart every time. i love the classics to in the case after the opening statement this is what we are going to do. after the undefeated attorney, both of them, undefeated they will call two witnesses to subject to cross-examination and you know when they say what happened that freedom fest each side will make a closing...
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joined by former homelanhomeland security advisor new york state and senior fellow at george washington universityelieve this threat israel? >> i do. anytime you have a military strike now get people who may not be directly affiliated get inspired. intelligence bt has known about this for quite a period of time. this is not the type of group that is going to meet at certain places. it is a hardened, trained leadership, they are trying to get on the scoreboard and strike at the west, particularly the united states with a successful attack. they had not been able to prosecute his successful attack 9/11. heather: the leader of the group we have seen, you think he could potentially easily be replaced if he was taken out in these attacks yesterday? >> they have shown tremendous resiliency, one of the real challenge is of course is what is their capability? what we in this country tend not to think about is there are dedicated cells of folks particularly in yemen who focus on how to get around the security and make the device you can't detect. heather: a nonmetallic bomb are one of the things we're star
joined by former homelanhomeland security advisor new york state and senior fellow at george washington universityelieve this threat israel? >> i do. anytime you have a military strike now get people who may not be directly affiliated get inspired. intelligence bt has known about this for quite a period of time. this is not the type of group that is going to meet at certain places. it is a hardened, trained leadership, they are trying to get on the scoreboard and strike at the west,...
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gordon came back to the university of washington after the war and got his m.b.a. degree which was pretty late with the circumstances of the war but that was followed pretty quickly by pedigree and a master's to spend time subsequently in the middle east probably had as a middle east as a quaker was involved with peace activities even in those days. i think but he remained there as a sociologists. but it is a rejection of the united states for an expression. although gordon did believe he would be fully vindicated by the supreme court that was interesting. win he was convicted at the local court but to make the announcement. >> they have all but refused to listen to the supreme court and i believe it was his hope to understand the constitutional issues. but he and barnett developed a systematic argument of the position of which was the application. and to be biracial myself i may apply a clause for those that were half of japanese ancestry, even down to 1/8 1/8, some how that fits you removed and to into when these camps. it was profoundly unconstitutional and gord
gordon came back to the university of washington after the war and got his m.b.a. degree which was pretty late with the circumstances of the war but that was followed pretty quickly by pedigree and a master's to spend time subsequently in the middle east probably had as a middle east as a quaker was involved with peace activities even in those days. i think but he remained there as a sociologists. but it is a rejection of the united states for an expression. although gordon did believe he would...
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once he got inside, the officers apprehended gonzales and an ambulance took him to george washington universitymedical center for evaluation. gonzales is an iraq war veteran who retired on disability in 2012. the washington post reported no k-9 teams were used to chase down the intruder as would have been the standard. >> i've been there for hundreds of fence jumpers and they never even make it close. there are multiple dogs and layers of security. there was a failure here. >> reporter: and on saturday, a second security incident. the secret service said a new jersey man failed to stop while driving his car. the man was charged with unlawful entry, happening at 15th and e streets. the secret service says carr did not stop when he was ordered to do so then got out of his vehicle and refused to leave. the secret service reports that before on foot carr had tried to get in a separate entrance but was turned away. gonzales's former stepson said he was suffering from ptsd from his time in the military although it was not confirmed. he said the war quote, messed up his head but he was a great guy who
once he got inside, the officers apprehended gonzales and an ambulance took him to george washington universitymedical center for evaluation. gonzales is an iraq war veteran who retired on disability in 2012. the washington post reported no k-9 teams were used to chase down the intruder as would have been the standard. >> i've been there for hundreds of fence jumpers and they never even make it close. there are multiple dogs and layers of security. there was a failure here. >>...
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a very strong poll that came out called the battleground poll done by george washington university.tisan. they do this and have been doing for years. the intensity of the republican voters 12 points higher than that of the democrat. this is higher than it was in 2010. so my sense is every poll that i have seen, the trend has gone toward republican. making democrats feel the need to go out and defend the incumbents. could be much bigger than the majority. lou: republicans right when is it the american people don't want anything to do with amnesty or immigration reform, or are they sort of whistling by the graveyard? >> i think long term we need to do something about our borders and the immigration policy that we have in this country. it is not a quick fix or something that can happen overnight. ronald reagan took five or six years to get a bipartisan bill. lou: let's underline the word, bill. it was a legislative process. >> absolutely. lou: the house and the senate took three years to get those two measures through and for his signature. he also took a huge h, lost about 1/3 of his
a very strong poll that came out called the battleground poll done by george washington university.tisan. they do this and have been doing for years. the intensity of the republican voters 12 points higher than that of the democrat. this is higher than it was in 2010. so my sense is every poll that i have seen, the trend has gone toward republican. making democrats feel the need to go out and defend the incumbents. could be much bigger than the majority. lou: republicans right when is it the...
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even liberals are starting to wake to this the professor of law at george washington university said he is very concerned there is a shifting of gravity within the constitutional system is a dangerous way to make it on stable and we still hear a lot of objections through the powers of did executive news media but they have not been raising those same objections now with the democrat in the white house and this is happening to our peril and died believe this is a cult of personality for those on the left i happen to agree with the above is policies but it is not as important as how you do something as what you do but for that and other reasons i wrote this book covers of a wide range of subjects to the irs scandal withholding of documents various congressional investigations not just the irs to the administration record on national security or all whole range of things and for some of that in preparations for your questions hans von spakovsky will pick up their. thank you. [applause] >> of the real question is why should you care? and this is the justice department were i worked iÃthi
even liberals are starting to wake to this the professor of law at george washington university said he is very concerned there is a shifting of gravity within the constitutional system is a dangerous way to make it on stable and we still hear a lot of objections through the powers of did executive news media but they have not been raising those same objections now with the democrat in the white house and this is happening to our peril and died believe this is a cult of personality for those on...
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that's a message to analysts who studies propaganda at george washington university. >> they are trying to project a power that they arguably do not have. >> without underplaying the real threat, that is likely true. the isis army pushes shocking videos of beheadings and videos like this one showing a syrian jet they claim to have shot down. but that does not mean they could handle a head-on battle with coalition forces. so what is the goal? >> where you know, two try to recruit and radicalize others to their cause, notably werners. it's also intended to signal fear to the audiences they're trying to communicate to, in this case, the united states. and it's also being used to fundraise and to ultimately try to insight some of our own home grown jihadist threats. >> and there is one other big goal in releasing a video such as this, getting people to share it on the internet. spreading the message to audiences far beyond the reach of isis. >> in military terms, that process is a force multiplier, transforming what well could be a cheap movie made by one person with a laptop into something
that's a message to analysts who studies propaganda at george washington university. >> they are trying to project a power that they arguably do not have. >> without underplaying the real threat, that is likely true. the isis army pushes shocking videos of beheadings and videos like this one showing a syrian jet they claim to have shot down. but that does not mean they could handle a head-on battle with coalition forces. so what is the goal? >> where you know, two try to...
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thank you all very much. >> more now from george washington university's mars exploration summit.senior officials talked about the budget challenges nasa faces. as it tries to put humans on mars over the next 20 years. the panels moderated by the science reporter. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you very much, michael. gentlemen, let's get this straight. out there it's a lot of technological challenges that requires about to eight eureka moments if you are keeping score. can we go to mars today in a perfect world if we had a blank check if we go today or is it just going to the vicinity, but landing on the surface. >> depending on how you get there and how long you stay. we got to take the steps to be able to get that in place. that's going to take time to get a reliable system in place. the landings we mentioned, woo ke land on the surface of mars. we know that's about the size of the mini cooper car. that's to get the
thank you all very much. >> more now from george washington university's mars exploration summit.senior officials talked about the budget challenges nasa faces. as it tries to put humans on mars over the next 20 years. the panels moderated by the science reporter. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you very much, michael. gentlemen, let's get this straight. out there it's a lot of technological challenges that requires about to eight eureka moments if you are keeping score. can we...