Im wisdom martin. Thats steve chenevey. Chene thats Allison Seymour and thist is erin como. Good morning. Ng the other two are off. He oth [ erlaughter ] two yes, they are. Esthey are. Enjoying time they will be back. [ laughter ]ba la auglso ahead this mornings mg saying goodbye to game show legend chuck berris the creatore of the gong show you have to go way back for this if youhis if u remember the shows of the 70s7 the gong show create passed away. Well have a look back at theve hosts awildlif le toohat becam basis for george cooneys firsts movie as director. Irto first at 9 00, though, lets talk about the weather. Because Mother Nature has got it twisted we woke up toe woke up o temperatures in the 50s. Eraturi was okay with that thatt be as good as it gets unfortunately because a warmup p is on the way for the weekend but Tucker Barnes is back with t what could be some wind andin a chillier temperatures first. Ir yeah, both of those alreadyhy moved in, erin, and you saw that live
[applause] good morning, ladies and gentlemen. As our guests are being seated im steven knapp, president of George Washington university and delighted to welcome you to our city rom. This balcony affords a broad view of the nations capital. This is an excellent symbol of what it means to be the Largest University the nations capitol and has an excellent view of the washington monument. Our monument, and this location is rather extraordinary here. If you drew a line from the state department to the white house and another line from the Federal Reserve to the world bang they would actually intersection right where we are seat sitting right now. That tells you about the importance hover this location and affords us an opportunity to convene important discussions of events of global significance. So im delighted to welcome you to todays discussion nightle. Nato in the age of uncertainty. A conversation with the secretary general of nato. Were horde he could make time during his brief stero
One of the things that i loved about the l. A. Times festival of books way before i was our book editor, when i was driving and showing up early in the morning is that we have all of those panels with four authors who are novelists or authors who are people that dont get to see each other. There is a moment they have saying something they are coming up with at that instant and its that exchange of ideas that can only happen in the moment. Watch our live coverage of Los Angeles Times festival of books all weekend april 22nd and 23rd on cspan 2. This weekend on q and a. I really learned the value and discourse. So the way i interact with people who i dont necessarily agree with has completely changed. High School Students attending the Senate Youth Program where they shared their thoughts about government and politics. I can safely say at the end of this week im sure im uncertain of what i believe and i think thats a good thing. Hard work and fair chance for everybody to reach the top wi
Later a look at russias foreignpolicy objectives and its relations with the u. S. And europe from the center for the national interest. Our live coverage begins at 12 40 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Nato secretarygeneral Jens Stoltenberg was in washington this week for a twoday visit. Of his stops included a speech at George Washington university where he took questions from students. Topics included russias military buildup and the syrian civil war. This event happened the day after the secretarygeneral met with President Trump. It is just under an hour. [applause] good morning, ladies and gentlemen. As our guests are being seated im steven knapp, president of im steven knapp, president of George Washington university and im pleased to welcome you. When you do have the opportunity to look outside, we have a balcony here with a broad view of our nations capital. This is an excellent symbol of what it means to be the Largest University in the heart of our nations capital. It affords an excel
Welcome to news4 this week. Hi, everyone. Im veronica johnson. Were going to show you some of the more interesting local stories making news this week. Among them, power to the rider. Metros gm is proposing more bold changes after that weeklong shutdown, and it could mean that you get back a little money. Plus theyre lifesaving devices that are often going unused because they are so complicated, but are defibrillators easy enough for a sixth grader to use . The iteam tests it out. They say it treats me unkind music is in his blood. We visit owen danoff to find out where he gets his inspiration to compete on the voice. Metro riders may be about to never had before. When there are massive delays, they could be allowed to leave the system without paying. The transportation reporter, adam tuss, tells us the proposal is part of a broader refund strategy for the entire transit system. Reporter its one of the most frustrating parts of being a metro rider, tapping into the system only to see a