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veteran's day ceremonies taking place at arlington national ceremony, just outside of washington, d.c. mikeam always curious about the fact that people always ask the question, why arlington, virginia, and it goes back to the civil war when virginia took back its piece of washington, d.c., and it's not that perfect diamond which seems to be indicative of the fact of what do they say, we're always working towards a more perfect union. >> reporter: you are right. and arlington national cemetery, ajaj ent to the tomb of the unknown soldier, was the property of robert e lee, taken from the family. and spiting him for spurning the united states union army and joining the rebel army, and that's part of the history of what we see here. you see the tomb of the unknown there. it's made of marble, from marble, colorado. that rectangle weighs some 64 tons. so a lot of factoids if you will that go along with this. that is the old guard, many of the military members from fort meyer, virginia, which is just steps away from where you see them performing and going through their drills now. so this is obvio
veteran's day ceremonies taking place at arlington national ceremony, just outside of washington, d.c. mikeam always curious about the fact that people always ask the question, why arlington, virginia, and it goes back to the civil war when virginia took back its piece of washington, d.c., and it's not that perfect diamond which seems to be indicative of the fact of what do they say, we're always working towards a more perfect union. >> reporter: you are right. and arlington national...
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d.c. homes. good afternoon. i'm mike hydeck. rosen pleaded guilty to the crimes. deborah roane has more. >> reporter: one of rosen's victims is in the courtroom today and told me she's happy rosen ended up getting the 32 months. that's three years and eight months on a handful of stalking and voyeurism charges. stalking because the judge said rosen would go to victims' homes repeatedly often lurking in alleyways, peeping in hard to see places and voyeurism because he'd take the iphone and film them in their homes with every expectation of privacy. rosen spoke today, too, and said he was deeply sorry for the impact he had on all of the victims' lives. the government had recommended rosen be sentenced to five and a half years' prison time. today he got a few months shy of four. one victim said "i will not feel safe if this evil man is not sent to jail." also in court today, rosen's whole family, including the wife who has stuck by him. we asked her why she did not want to answer our questions. later on tonight at 5:00, we'll share with you how that victim told me th
d.c. homes. good afternoon. i'm mike hydeck. rosen pleaded guilty to the crimes. deborah roane has more. >> reporter: one of rosen's victims is in the courtroom today and told me she's happy rosen ended up getting the 32 months. that's three years and eight months on a handful of stalking and voyeurism charges. stalking because the judge said rosen would go to victims' homes repeatedly often lurking in alleyways, peeping in hard to see places and voyeurism because he'd take the iphone and...
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d.c. tonight. as mikearter-conneen reports from the school chancellor is getting feedback from some insiders who really know what is needed. >> there been numerous accounts of teachers assigning busywork. reporter: at this budget hearing, students can ask for new electives and more rigorous coursework. >> they want chinese, mandarin, japanese, italian, sign language. reporter: some students complained their schools need funny just to deal with outdated buildings and old technology. >> we don't even have enough textbooks for the entire class. we have to share. reporter: students participated in the hearing held at the central office of dcps. their comments and complaints very widely. one topic came up time and again. the chancellors interest in extending the school day. >> i think is the worst idea you could ever have. reporter: they are seeking feedback on adding hours to the school day or days to the school year. >> you expect them to stay in school and as they all year round for two extra hours? >> we do
d.c. tonight. as mikearter-conneen reports from the school chancellor is getting feedback from some insiders who really know what is needed. >> there been numerous accounts of teachers assigning busywork. reporter: at this budget hearing, students can ask for new electives and more rigorous coursework. >> they want chinese, mandarin, japanese, italian, sign language. reporter: some students complained their schools need funny just to deal with outdated buildings and old technology....
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mike: many d.c. area drivers have all sort of strategies to avoid thanksgiving traffic. >> later at night people have already gotten where they are going. >> coming back that sunday night. you might want to come back saturday. >> the drivers are enjoying low gas prices. the national average is $2.08 a gallon in a drop from last year, $2.83 a gallon and 9 cents lower than last week. a.a.a. predicts the prices will continue to fall and could drop below $2.00 nationally by christmas for the first time since 2009. >> that's good. >> despite the rebound economy and the record travel expected nationwide the a.a.a. travel forecast shows a dib in the number of -- dip in the number of local residents. >> i'm staying home. >> most of us think the wednesday before thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the holiday season. nationally it is. but tuesday before thanksgiving, today is the busiest. the worst time to travel? when the traffic is slowest and the speeds are lowest? right now between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m
mike: many d.c. area drivers have all sort of strategies to avoid thanksgiving traffic. >> later at night people have already gotten where they are going. >> coming back that sunday night. you might want to come back saturday. >> the drivers are enjoying low gas prices. the national average is $2.08 a gallon in a drop from last year, $2.83 a gallon and 9 cents lower than last week. a.a.a. predicts the prices will continue to fall and could drop below $2.00 nationally by...
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mike carter-conneen, abc 7 news. d.c. mayor muriel bowser took her first cpr training class last week and is now hoping 5000 people in the district will follow suit. the hands-on heart campaign aims to train thousands to use hands only cpr and automated external defibrillators. the mayor said that 20 minutes of training can easily save a life. canudden cardiac arrest happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. the training can help us. it improves our chances of survival. d.c. fire and ems teaming up with the american red cross, the american heart association, and others to offer free cpr classes as part of the program. changes come -- more for a long time hardware store in the district. andas destroyed by fire, now it is getting a new start on old ground. plus, a bold move by a bunch of retailers. why they are canceling black friday sales. devon: darn it. we'll be tracking rain moving our way. kimberly: new beginnings of an old location. a d.c. hardware store has been in a temporary building since a fire destroyed the original
mike carter-conneen, abc 7 news. d.c. mayor muriel bowser took her first cpr training class last week and is now hoping 5000 people in the district will follow suit. the hands-on heart campaign aims to train thousands to use hands only cpr and automated external defibrillators. the mayor said that 20 minutes of training can easily save a life. canudden cardiac arrest happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. the training can help us. it improves our chances of survival. d.c. fire and ems teaming up...
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mike: $12 million d.c. fire station will replace walter reed. once an outpatient ward. they say moving engine 22 north ten blocks will reduce emergency response times. >> coming up as well as the ambulance. mike: the district government agreed to pay the army $22 milliofor the 62 acres along georgia avenue where the developers will create 3 million square feet of residential office and retail space. >> we have the opportunity to stop the leakage of our retail dollars to silver spring. we like silver spring. don't get me wrong. let's keep it right here. >> after years of waiting neighbors are anxious to see the ghost town come back to life. >> a historicte that should be utilized by the community. >> many say they are most excited to find out which grocery store might open. >> it's not finalized yet but we are optimistic. >> deputy mayor for planning and the economic development says the iconic building behind me, once was the main campus, will be demolished. but ten will be preserved and reused because they are historic or they were built recently and are in good conditi
mike: $12 million d.c. fire station will replace walter reed. once an outpatient ward. they say moving engine 22 north ten blocks will reduce emergency response times. >> coming up as well as the ambulance. mike: the district government agreed to pay the army $22 milliofor the 62 acres along georgia avenue where the developers will create 3 million square feet of residential office and retail space. >> we have the opportunity to stop the leakage of our retail dollars to silver...
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d.c. police had the building surrounded and several streets were shut down. nikki is live with more on how it has progressed. nikki? >> reporter: that's right, mike. the scene is now cleared. the situation is over and that woman is now in custody. but d.c. police have still not told us who she is or why she did this. downtown d.c. had been shut down for hours, turning a typically congested area into a ghosttown. the streets and sidewalks that were open were filled with people trying to get to work. >> everybody else is ready to go to work. >> what are you gonna do? >> hang out for 20 minutes and then go home and work from home. >> hope flip nobody is hurt and it will be cleared up -- hopefully nobody is hurt and it will be cleared up soon. >> reporter: police got a call about a call about a woman in a mental health crisis. when they arrived, a shot came but it did not come from them. there's not a lot of information and people were stuck thinking the worse. >> i was thinking about what happened over the weekend. little conveniences don't bother me because it could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: i asked d.c. police why there was such a huge res
d.c. police had the building surrounded and several streets were shut down. nikki is live with more on how it has progressed. nikki? >> reporter: that's right, mike. the scene is now cleared. the situation is over and that woman is now in custody. but d.c. police have still not told us who she is or why she did this. downtown d.c. had been shut down for hours, turning a typically congested area into a ghosttown. the streets and sidewalks that were open were filled with people trying to...
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as mike carter-conneen reports, the d.c.ealth department is urging dog owners to protect their pets. reporter: dog owners are feeling anxious knowing that since june durban 24 cases of canine parvovirus across the district. puppies like edith are too young. >> he's got a pretty poor immune system so not letting her get too close to many dogs. reporter: veterinarian's city happen. they get sick do not survive. the cells that line the intestines die and slough off. the dog is not able to absorb nutrients. reporter: symptoms include fatigue, lack of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. humans cannot get parvo. >> is important because they are around dogs all the time. according to the department,r -- they can survive in any environment for more than six months. >> products don't necessarily kill it. if another dog defecated it will not just a dry up and go away. reporter: they maintain d.c. dog parks. >> we wash it down. reporter: the department of dtslth says it notified about the virus and they have moved to sanitation mode. tha
as mike carter-conneen reports, the d.c.ealth department is urging dog owners to protect their pets. reporter: dog owners are feeling anxious knowing that since june durban 24 cases of canine parvovirus across the district. puppies like edith are too young. >> he's got a pretty poor immune system so not letting her get too close to many dogs. reporter: veterinarian's city happen. they get sick do not survive. the cells that line the intestines die and slough off. the dog is not able to...
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mike mccaul in washington, d.c. more news in a moment from paris, france. for now, here is martha again. martha: france turns to russia and to president putin to get the help they need as they carry out strikes that we were unwilling to do. is the united states leading in the from far behind on this one? we'll talk about that. meanwhile president obama takes the opportunity in manila to slam republicans who believe it's unwise to let syrian refugees in now. the president says the gop is scared of widows and orphans and republican rhetoric is a great recruiting tool for isis. presidential candidate carly fiorina will join us next. >> the president is at his most passionate when he's attacking republicans. perhaps he ought to focus his passion and energy on our real enemies. hi. i'm matt mccoy. how long have you had your car insurance? i ask because i had mine for over 20 years before i switched and saved hundreds with the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. i had done a lot of comparison shopping. the rate was like half of what i was paying. [ fem
mike mccaul in washington, d.c. more news in a moment from paris, france. for now, here is martha again. martha: france turns to russia and to president putin to get the help they need as they carry out strikes that we were unwilling to do. is the united states leading in the from far behind on this one? we'll talk about that. meanwhile president obama takes the opportunity in manila to slam republicans who believe it's unwise to let syrian refugees in now. the president says the gop is scared...
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senior political correspondent mike emanuel in d.c. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. state of the race in south carolina for democrats. reporter: "real clear politics" average hillary clinton has 45-point lead over closest challenger. look at numbers. hillary clinton, 60.7, bernie sanders 15.3. former governor martin o'malley 1.3. last night on "jimmy on "jimmy l live" she described what it is like like to watch gop debate. it is both appalled and amused. >> address real problems americans face. how do we make college more affordable. how do we have debt kids built up down so they can get on with their lives. reporter: sanders hinted clinton's policy reversals are part of character issues voters should consider. the question is how tough will the democratic rivals get in the forum. bill: what is the pitch of the other candidates? reporter: before shifting focus first in the south primary, bernie sanders and martin o'malley filed in new hampshire. here is sample of their message out on the campaign trail. >> what i believe is we need a political revolution. our governm
senior political correspondent mike emanuel in d.c. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. state of the race in south carolina for democrats. reporter: "real clear politics" average hillary clinton has 45-point lead over closest challenger. look at numbers. hillary clinton, 60.7, bernie sanders 15.3. former governor martin o'malley 1.3. last night on "jimmy on "jimmy l live" she described what it is like like to watch gop debate. it is both appalled and...
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yes, ma'am in discussing sort of i think tackle heritage my colleagues with mike butler and other speakers self-washington, d.c. and new york talking about the loss of sort of you know commercial heritage of the city due to rising rents in all 3 cities there was i think a profound recognize that wee those places don't matter simply wlaus because of fabulous ma hypothetical bar but the stories they embody those stories can survive even when the linkages with the historic site is consumed or sometimes broken like prop j the law we have now allows for the recognition of the legacy businesses of they don't operate in an historic venue that's a major step and it is not necessary stepped good it is a conflict that is historic preservation commission it is interested in what the preservations from around the country are they comfortable not a right answer eventually we need to be more expansive in what it is the realm we operate in and move beyond releasing and go confront that recognizing others infrastructures and again, the heritage businesses so much gay history happened in those kind of bars and venues and resta
yes, ma'am in discussing sort of i think tackle heritage my colleagues with mike butler and other speakers self-washington, d.c. and new york talking about the loss of sort of you know commercial heritage of the city due to rising rents in all 3 cities there was i think a profound recognize that wee those places don't matter simply wlaus because of fabulous ma hypothetical bar but the stories they embody those stories can survive even when the linkages with the historic site is consumed or...
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d.c. shadow senator, paul strauss. >> has to come and engage with the people of iowa. >> governor mike huckabee. >> the highest ranking democrat in the state of iowa. >> senator joe lieberman. >> senator chuck grassley. >> leist eaten anything other than fried snicker. it's like going to heaven. >> this is a dumb way to do it. at the end of the day, brad pitt will be in our debate, i think it's important because it's the first contest. >> a potential clinton-castro ticket. >> whoever the nominee is gets vice-president will be. >> welcome to "roske on politics." legendary iowa senator schuck grassley, how are you doing today? >> pretty good, except it's raining and we can't be in the cornfield. other than that we're just about done with the corn harvest anyway. >> how many years have you served in the it's senate. >> this i my 35th year. >> i saw you -- you run now. >> i jog from my home to the dome, on my birthday every year. that's six and a tenth miles, and normally through the rest of the. >> four times a week, i run three miles each day. >> which is much more than i do. so god bless you. >> i didn't start until i
d.c. shadow senator, paul strauss. >> has to come and engage with the people of iowa. >> governor mike huckabee. >> the highest ranking democrat in the state of iowa. >> senator joe lieberman. >> senator chuck grassley. >> leist eaten anything other than fried snicker. it's like going to heaven. >> this is a dumb way to do it. at the end of the day, brad pitt will be in our debate, i think it's important because it's the first contest. >> a...
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d.c. stuart: that was mike from the american together foundation which represents some muslims.ke the sign and there was a vigil against isis. and another man who was there, a spiritual leader at a muslim center outside of d.c. joins us here in d.c. this morning. welcome to program. >> thanks so much. stuart: that was not a huge turnout of people. >> yes, that was the beginning, but we have called all american muslims in major cities to do the same. you have to understand, this is a movement, the beginning of a movement. 0 to stand against isis and extremism. stuart: i think americans want to see muslims get out on the street and demonstrate publicly. not an e-mail message, not a website message, but people in the streets shouting with signs, get out of here isis. but my question is, imam, do you feel intimidated doing that. >> we have to stand against violent extremism and against those organizations which have taken lives. 80% of victims of violent extremism are muslims. we're not afraid of isis, not afraid of any terrorist organizations, we're going to tell them and match in
d.c. stuart: that was mike from the american together foundation which represents some muslims.ke the sign and there was a vigil against isis. and another man who was there, a spiritual leader at a muslim center outside of d.c. joins us here in d.c. this morning. welcome to program. >> thanks so much. stuart: that was not a huge turnout of people. >> yes, that was the beginning, but we have called all american muslims in major cities to do the same. you have to understand, this is a...
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mike and alex back to you. >>> france is fighting back. joel in our d.c. bureau. what have you heard overnight. what is going on. >> reporter: good morning to you. mike you are the consummate journalist i went back and did research after we spoke last time, the master mine behind these attacks has been identified, "fox news" confirming this, as ab dual ahmed, and you said earl willer that he was in fact connected to this train attack in august, at the time, the the wires were just saying that he was connected to some potential church attacks and also some train attacks, but, it didn't seem like they were actually any event that were carried out the or perpretrated but in fact, now after we have spoken the ap has come out and said that this master mind, actually was connected to that train attack that we will recall the three american heroes thwarted in august in france. so that was a good heads up by you, mike. meanwhile as you mentioned more than 150 locations were raided overnight. but the big sort of x factor here right now is that there is an international manhunt for 26 year-old french nati
mike and alex back to you. >>> france is fighting back. joel in our d.c. bureau. what have you heard overnight. what is going on. >> reporter: good morning to you. mike you are the consummate journalist i went back and did research after we spoke last time, the master mine behind these attacks has been identified, "fox news" confirming this, as ab dual ahmed, and you said earl willer that he was in fact connected to this train attack in august, at the time, the the...
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they called mike, who is in washington, d.c. why are you calling me? >> not my problem. >>> why jennifer lawrence says she can't get a date. >>> shia labeouf's marathon. >>> jennifer lawrence, what does she want now? a date. jennifer opens up in the latest issue of "vogue." saying she can't wait to get marry ied but she likes spending time with her neighbors, ashton kutcher and mila kunis. who is her ideal guy? i need to have a guy who doesn't know who i am and what i've done. >>> next to billy joel and great news for his fans. he's extending his residency at madison square garden. he's been holding a concert every month since early last year. billy will great two records. the longest run of any artist and the most number of performances by any artist. billy will continue the concert as long as there is demand. i have a feeling demand will be high for a long time. >> we saw that show. fantastic. >> i want to see it. it's always sold out. >> i haven't seen it. we'll get with them later. >> i need to cash in on it. >>> al isn't the only one in the middle
they called mike, who is in washington, d.c. why are you calling me? >> not my problem. >>> why jennifer lawrence says she can't get a date. >>> shia labeouf's marathon. >>> jennifer lawrence, what does she want now? a date. jennifer opens up in the latest issue of "vogue." saying she can't wait to get marry ied but she likes spending time with her neighbors, ashton kutcher and mila kunis. who is her ideal guy? i need to have a guy who doesn't know who...
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d.c. area restaurants in the pilot program. >> we work hard. reporter: critics complain this is not europe. americans will field -- feel compelled to tip. mike carter-conneen, abc 7 news. maureen: do you like this new tipping policy or would you still leave a tip? you can find us on facebook and join the conversation. leon: how about a tip on the weather? doug: it's going to be windy tomorrow. plan ahead. that's all i have to say, good night. beautiful images to start off. i said this was sunset but at sunrise. i would know because i'm [snori ng]. thank you very much to: for this image.- colin for this another beautiful sunrise. 66 and 49 the high and low. 59 and 42 are the averages. . we had rain this morning and we are waiting for the cold front of a company later tonight we had a mile and breezy day with temperatures still in the upper 50's across the entire area. 63 degrees in springfield. 61 and dale city. .tomorrow morning it will be colder .we will have a breeze so it will definitely be felt a chillier day tomorrow but sunshine most of the day. a few fairweather clouds. wind will develop after the cold front moves through the numberin
d.c. area restaurants in the pilot program. >> we work hard. reporter: critics complain this is not europe. americans will field -- feel compelled to tip. mike carter-conneen, abc 7 news. maureen: do you like this new tipping policy or would you still leave a tip? you can find us on facebook and join the conversation. leon: how about a tip on the weather? doug: it's going to be windy tomorrow. plan ahead. that's all i have to say, good night. beautiful images to start off. i said this was...
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d.c. investigators shut down 17th street a while ago to figure out what is inside this package. thank you for joining us. i'm mike hydeck. delia goncalves joins us with what's going on with the investigation. delia? >> reporter: we can't tell you what is inside of the contents of the package, we can report that the fbi indeed has cleared that suspicious package. so the 1700 block of columbia ride is now open but take a look at the sidewalk. you can look at that yellow tape. you know that pnc bank remains a crime scene at this hour. police say just after 9:30 this morning a man passed a note to a teller inside of the bank, robbed the bank leaving behind that suspicious package. no one was hurt, but residents, neighbors in the area are certainly alarmed. >> really bad. really sad, but you know, things are rough right now. so i don't know. it's scary. some days i go there to deposit. other days i go there to take out money. >> reporter: you could have been there. >> yeah, and i would have been really scared. >> reporter: lots of folks watching were certainly scared indeed. no one was hurt during the bank robbery. th
d.c. investigators shut down 17th street a while ago to figure out what is inside this package. thank you for joining us. i'm mike hydeck. delia goncalves joins us with what's going on with the investigation. delia? >> reporter: we can't tell you what is inside of the contents of the package, we can report that the fbi indeed has cleared that suspicious package. so the 1700 block of columbia ride is now open but take a look at the sidewalk. you can look at that yellow tape. you know that...
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d.c. with author and "time" magazine columnist joe klein. his latest book, charlie mike progress to combat -- eric greitens and jake wood. mr. klein mingled with guests and moderated a panel discussion about the book. >> that story is never really been told. >> get them to libya. get them to libya. >> we need them here. >> i see what you mean. >> many of them come back and i talk about creating a way to get people who have those experiences in the military service some sort of formal credit for it. >> i have been fighting this fight. i'm a journalist on everything else but i'm a lobbyist when it comes to these kids. i have been trying to get the administration to start a program that would give them licensing for their skills before they get out. we have 50,000 welders in this country and there are plenty of welders who come in out of the military and they have to pay money to go to school. if they come out with a credential. >> who speaking against that? >> i will tell you. >> the unions. >> matches the unions but the bureaucracies. the state licensing commissions. i wa
d.c. with author and "time" magazine columnist joe klein. his latest book, charlie mike progress to combat -- eric greitens and jake wood. mr. klein mingled with guests and moderated a panel discussion about the book. >> that story is never really been told. >> get them to libya. get them to libya. >> we need them here. >> i see what you mean. >> many of them come back and i talk about creating a way to get people who have those experiences in the...
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mike. >> the gap band, ladies and gentlemen. >> yes. >> so, a fat inner washington d.c., got a call, thatade his heart drop, can you imagine, his house was on fire, his kids were inside, the kid called and said our house is on fire and we cannot get out. >> not even a car accident could stop him. >> he got in the wreck on the way home. >> his name is carlos, and he says that he was at a parent/teacher conference, when he got a call, and his 13 year-old daughter told him, that the house is on fire, dad. just as his phone then died. battery died. races out of that meeting. got in the car, drove home, on the way there he clipped another car, and the at a intersection. >> he flipped over a car. >> the the car flips over. he crawls out and ran a half mile to the house to rescue the kids. >> they will swim across the deepest ocean to get there and that is exactly what he did. >> that is all i care about is my family. >> wow. >> everybody is fine. >> now that is a father's love can you believe that for his family, my goodness. >>> listen to this, um-hmm, spaghettios how the canned classic could
mike. >> the gap band, ladies and gentlemen. >> yes. >> so, a fat inner washington d.c., got a call, thatade his heart drop, can you imagine, his house was on fire, his kids were inside, the kid called and said our house is on fire and we cannot get out. >> not even a car accident could stop him. >> he got in the wreck on the way home. >> his name is carlos, and he says that he was at a parent/teacher conference, when he got a call, and his 13 year-old...
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list of open football jobs, mike london resigned today after going a in the acc.3-5 change in virginia football and change in the mindsets of the people in the washington, d.c., area, because the redskins are legitimate, leading the division, and that's all that matters. kellye: and we are ready just press clean and let roomba from irobot® help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot® better together™. with a little help from a havertys designer. he helped us, uh...reinvent the whole space. and it is perfect. i'm sure it was perfect t then too, because you're perfect. yeah, i was perfect. no mom, you're grounded! it's uh...it's better now. well, my design sense is ever-evolving, so... everything is on sale during our holiday preview at havertys. plus enjoy thirty-six month, no interest financing. haveys. discover sothing you. how from the other side ♪ album soldle's news the firston copies in week. it is the biggest selling album of the year so far. kellye: what will you face in the morning commute? cold, 30's in the s
list of open football jobs, mike london resigned today after going a in the acc.3-5 change in virginia football and change in the mindsets of the people in the washington, d.c., area, because the redskins are legitimate, leading the division, and that's all that matters. kellye: and we are ready just press clean and let roomba from irobot® help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always...
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d.c., 2.5% of washingtonians live with hiv. many were watching closely. >> i felt a lot of pain for him. mike: some say sheen's hiv status is not shocking but they are surprised by the extortion claims that he paid out millions to keep the diagnosis secret and avoid the hiv stigma. >> the stigma has not changed in 30 years. mike: in 1985, the doctor treated rock hudson. but for sheen in 2015 the disease is no longer a death sentence. >> he fortunately is hiv positive in a very different time than other celebrities in the past. mike: on social media many celebrities expressed support for sheen. heather locklear is praying for him. lady gaga calling him brave. mon telewilliams saying he -- montel williams saying he is proud of him but also pointed out the party lifestyle called him reckless. some expressed concern about the media fire storm and speculation over his health. >> nobody should be pressured to talk about their own health issues. >> still doctors, advocates and many patients believe anytime any public figure opens up about his or her hiv status it can help. even charlie sheen. >> we
d.c., 2.5% of washingtonians live with hiv. many were watching closely. >> i felt a lot of pain for him. mike: some say sheen's hiv status is not shocking but they are surprised by the extortion claims that he paid out millions to keep the diagnosis secret and avoid the hiv stigma. >> the stigma has not changed in 30 years. mike: in 1985, the doctor treated rock hudson. but for sheen in 2015 the disease is no longer a death sentence. >> he fortunately is hiv positive in a very...
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mike vac array at the whitehouse. >> douglas ol i have a nt joined us from d.c. a senior fellow at new america and served as the director for iraq in the obama and bush administrations administrations. good evening, doug. >> in light of the russian plane shot down by the turks, most people watching weren't born the last time a nato ally shot down a russian plane. and now, some analysts are raising the specter of a third-world war. how abo how will putin respond? i can't imagine he will force a confrontation with nato. >> the good news is that all sides seem to agree no one wants any type of military escalation. i have no doubt that there will be some response from russia, but it will be diplomatic and economic, perhaps sanction nothing military is expected. >> what about the turks? is there any danger they would want to escalate if they are going to stay on an aggressive footage -- footing? because they are noon too happy. the russians are bombing some of the alleys fight to go overthrow assad in syria. >>. it's still none to clear what happened. is its plausible
mike vac array at the whitehouse. >> douglas ol i have a nt joined us from d.c. a senior fellow at new america and served as the director for iraq in the obama and bush administrations administrations. good evening, doug. >> in light of the russian plane shot down by the turks, most people watching weren't born the last time a nato ally shot down a russian plane. and now, some analysts are raising the specter of a third-world war. how abo how will putin respond? i can't imagine he...
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yes, ma'am in discussing sort of i think tackle heritage my colleagues with mike butler and other speakers self-washington, d.cand new york talking about the loss of sort of you know commercial heritage of the city due to rising rents in all 3 cities there was i think a profound recognize that wee those places don't matter simply wlaus because of fabulous ma hypothetical bar but the stories they embody those stories can survive even when the linkages with the historic site is consumed or sometimes broken like prop j the law we have now allows for the recognition of the legacy businesses of they don't operate in an historic venue that's a major step and it is not necessary stepped good it is a conflict that is historic preservation commission it is interested in what the preservations from around the country are they comfortable not a right answer eventually we need to be more expansive in what it is the realm we operate in and move beyond releasing and go confront that recognizing others infrastructures and again, the heritage businesses so much gay history happened in those kind of bars and venues and restaur
yes, ma'am in discussing sort of i think tackle heritage my colleagues with mike butler and other speakers self-washington, d.cand new york talking about the loss of sort of you know commercial heritage of the city due to rising rents in all 3 cities there was i think a profound recognize that wee those places don't matter simply wlaus because of fabulous ma hypothetical bar but the stories they embody those stories can survive even when the linkages with the historic site is consumed or...
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yes, ma'am in discussing sort of i think tackle heritage my colleagues with mike butler and other speakers self-washington, d.cand new york talking about the loss of sort of you know commercial heritage of the city due to rising rents in all 3 cities there was i think a profound recognize that wee those places don't matter simply wlaus because of fabulous ma hypothetical bar but the stories they embody those stories can survive even when the linkages with the historic site is consumed or sometimes broken like prop j the law we have now allows for the recognition of the legacy businesses of they don't operate in an historic venue that's a major step and it is not necessary stepped good it is a conflict that is historic preservation commission it is interested in what the preservations from around the country are they comfortable not a right answer eventually we need to be more expansive in what it is the realm we operate in and move beyond releasing and go confront that recognizing others infrastructures and again, the heritage businesses so much gay history happened in those kind of bars and venues and restaur
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next, democratic senator patrick leahy of vermont and republican senator mike lee of utah talk about bipartisanship in washington, d.c. >> then a conversation on the syrian refugee crisis on your. -- in europe. any -- you can do anything you want to. i we thought the first lady should get paid. thought the first lady should get paid. it is such a great soapbox and opportunity. i would advise any first lady to do what she wanted to do. you will be criticized no matter what you do. i got a lot of criticism. you learn to live with it. you expected and you live with it. she was her husband's political partner from their first campaign. as first lady, and she attended president jimmy carter's cabinet meeting, champion women's right and mental health issues. their partnership on health and peacekeeping issues has banned watcher decades. carter, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies: influence an image. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8
next, democratic senator patrick leahy of vermont and republican senator mike lee of utah talk about bipartisanship in washington, d.c. >> then a conversation on the syrian refugee crisis on your. -- in europe. any -- you can do anything you want to. i we thought the first lady should get paid. thought the first lady should get paid. it is such a great soapbox and opportunity. i would advise any first lady to do what she wanted to do. you will be criticized no matter what you do. i got a...
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mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. alison: thank you. leon: a new man at the helm. we'll get reaction to hiring dusty baker. >> d.c. community is calling for the public to boycott quentin tarantino's alison: our college kidd o'shea in nashville for the country music abards. you can watch the show tomorrow and his live report will begin tomorrow on good morning, washington. tune in at 4:24. leon: calls to protest the latest quentin tarantino movie. the director says he won't be intimidated by the police group that have been calling for a boycott after his comments on police brutality. as sam ford tonight the city's fraternal order of police is joining the boycott call. sam: the trailer is out for quentin tarantino's new movie "hateful eight" open christmas day. the police unions from coast to coast are urging people to boycott it because he participated in a police brutality rally october 24 and use the word "murderer" referring to police. d.c. police union chairman is supporting the boycott. >> show our displeasure with the terms he is using to describe members of the law enforcement community. >> tarantino's words
mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. alison: thank you. leon: a new man at the helm. we'll get reaction to hiring dusty baker. >> d.c. community is calling for the public to boycott quentin tarantino's alison: our college kidd o'shea in nashville for the country music abards. you can watch the show tomorrow and his live report will begin tomorrow on good morning, washington. tune in at 4:24. leon: calls to protest the latest quentin tarantino movie. the director says he won't be intimidated by...
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next, democratic senator patrick leahy of vermont and republican senator mike lee of utah talk about bipartisanship in washington, d.c. they sit on the judiciary committee. the edward kennedy institute posted the discussion. it is moderated by susan glasser of politico. [applause] susan: good morning, everyone. thank you so much. thank you, louisa. thank you very much, mrs. kennedy. it is an honor to be here this morning. this is a perfect representation of what the new kennedy institute is aiming for. our conversation here this morning. i can tell you that there is such a thing as bipartisan legislating. i have seen it in action backstage in our union station greenroom here. ,eople thought that it was dead but i can tell you that it is not a dinosaur. i actually heard these two senators from different parties discussing legislative tactics right here and who they should call from across the aisle to lobby this morning on their bill. that is a perfect starting point for our conversation this morning. these two have teamed up on perhaps the most interesting project. which is criminal justice reform. it has brought tog
next, democratic senator patrick leahy of vermont and republican senator mike lee of utah talk about bipartisanship in washington, d.c. they sit on the judiciary committee. the edward kennedy institute posted the discussion. it is moderated by susan glasser of politico. [applause] susan: good morning, everyone. thank you so much. thank you, louisa. thank you very much, mrs. kennedy. it is an honor to be here this morning. this is a perfect representation of what the new kennedy institute is...
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as mike carter-conneen reports they still enjoyed a feast fit for pilgrim. reporter: a thanksgiving tradition. they served five star meals to d.cs finest. >> thanksgiving those they can't be with their families during, it's important they have the experience and it's an opportunity for us to thank them for what they do for us. reporter: it was the 16th annual event where friends feel more like family. >> this is something i'm very appreciative of. i try to do my best to show that appreciation. reporter: is always served with fine linens, silver in china -- of china. >> it's gorgeous. reporter: hotel staff and their families rolled up their sleeves and rolled up the west -- welcome backs -- mats. >> we had just one order to go. 350 here ino about about 150 to go. reporter: they have been prepping since sunday. they had made hundreds of pies for the first responders and hotel guests. >> may be 300 pies altogether. pecan, pocket and apple. reporter: while they are grateful for a warm meal, more than anything they appreciate the warm welcome. mike carter-conneen, abc 7 news. horace: the troops overseas were not left out this "scand
as mike carter-conneen reports they still enjoyed a feast fit for pilgrim. reporter: a thanksgiving tradition. they served five star meals to d.cs finest. >> thanksgiving those they can't be with their families during, it's important they have the experience and it's an opportunity for us to thank them for what they do for us. reporter: it was the 16th annual event where friends feel more like family. >> this is something i'm very appreciative of. i try to do my best to show that...
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d.c. there will be two fewer candidates on the stage at the next republican debate. thursday, the fox business network announced chris christie and mike huckabee will not be on the main stage next tuesday in milwaukee. instead, they'll appear in a smaller, four-way debate with rick santorum and bobby jindal. fox business says they made this huckabee's low polling numbers. that means only eight candidates front runners donald trump and ben carson in the middle. the main debate will start at 8:00 p.m. iowa time next tuesday on the fox business network. elizabeth: you might have skipped the jackets the next few mornings but you want it today. like fall. a week of 70's. 41 in des moines now. a brisk wind at seven miles per hour. pull out the jackets todayay a cool lunch recess with temperatures in the low-50's and jacket weather this afternoon, a high of 54. over the next seven days, highs close to average. next week, warmer than normal and cool downs at the end of the week. eric: thank you. new this morning -- it's an explosive problem affecting millions of cars, maybe yours. the trouble is -- many americans aren't getting the message. k
d.c. there will be two fewer candidates on the stage at the next republican debate. thursday, the fox business network announced chris christie and mike huckabee will not be on the main stage next tuesday in milwaukee. instead, they'll appear in a smaller, four-way debate with rick santorum and bobby jindal. fox business says they made this huckabee's low polling numbers. that means only eight candidates front runners donald trump and ben carson in the middle. the main debate will start at 8:00...
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in northwest, mike carter-conneen, abc7 new alison: well, coming up tonight at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- isis promes to target washington, d.c. tonight, what is bing done to ramp up security and combat attackers. >> they don't represent any civilization. alanag battle against terror. the manhunt for suspects happening now. and certain hazing accusations at a local high school. "abc7 news at 6:00" starts right now. announcer: now, "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. leon: first at 6:00, terror at the forefront of the mind of the world. paris in mourning. other nations on alert. maureen: countries are united about the need to eradicate terror and iffer on how to do it. france is vowing an all-out war on isis after friday's attacks killed 129 people and jured hundreds of other international manhunt is underway for a suspect libeeved to be connected to the attacks. the u.s. facing questions. today, president become bam with responded -- president obama responded to criticism about his plan to target islamic state terror. president obama: when i said we are containing their spread in iraq and syria, in fact they control less teito
in northwest, mike carter-conneen, abc7 new alison: well, coming up tonight at "abc7 news at 6:00" -- isis promes to target washington, d.c. tonight, what is bing done to ramp up security and combat attackers. >> they don't represent any civilization. alanag battle against terror. the manhunt for suspects happening now. and certain hazing accusations at a local high school. "abc7 news at 6:00" starts right now. announcer: now, "abc7 news at 6:00". on your...
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mike rogers and cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. phil, let me start with you. you heard from deb all the plans in new york city, all the plans in washington, d.c. to try to protect as many soft targets as possible, but the bottom line there are more -- far more soft targets in the united states than there can ever be law enforcement officers. >> you cannot control this. despite the planning that went into event and scope of the operation with what we know to be eight attackers, eight terrorists, they went after targets that aren't iconic. that is targets you can't sit back and say we can secure those. i don't know how if you're in new york, washington, et cetera, you can sit back and say we can defend every cafe, every restaurant. it's simply not possible with the numbers we're dealing with here, jake. >> that's right. i visited four of those locations today and they're just, pardon the expression, run of the mill cafes and restaurants. nothing anybody had ever heard of. paul, cnn has counted more than 50 americans have been arrested since january charged with isis-related crimes, whether it's going there or aspiring to go there or helping the
mike rogers and cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. phil, let me start with you. you heard from deb all the plans in new york city, all the plans in washington, d.c. to try to protect as many soft targets as possible, but the bottom line there are more -- far more soft targets in the united states than there can ever be law enforcement officers. >> you cannot control this. despite the planning that went into event and scope of the operation with what we know to be eight attackers,...
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d.c. now, despite this new disturbing video, the fbi still insists there's no credible isis threats to america. here with reaction, the former director of the defense intelligence agency lieutenant general mikelynn. mr. flynn, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thanks, sean. thanks for having me. let me just say a couple of comments here and i'll be as brief as i can. number one, the president is 100% wrong. if you don't clearly define the enemy you're going to face, you cannot figure out the way to defeat that enemy. we're facing radical islamists. frankly, this is a war on reality and the president and his close advisers need to get real. they're obviously not under enough pressure, they're not jvs, they just demonstrated that again, and they will absolutely attack again in places like london, in places like berlin, in places like new york and in places like washington, d.c. they're very, very well organized. this is the problem of letting the world go to hell and assuming it won't come back to bite you in the rear end. and frankly -- and i'm going to be very candid here, sean -- our amateurish foreign policy has its own place of responsibility in the mayhem that we're seein
d.c. now, despite this new disturbing video, the fbi still insists there's no credible isis threats to america. here with reaction, the former director of the defense intelligence agency lieutenant general mikelynn. mr. flynn, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thanks, sean. thanks for having me. let me just say a couple of comments here and i'll be as brief as i can. number one, the president is 100% wrong. if you don't clearly define the enemy you're going to face, you...
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yes, ma'am in discussing sort of i think tackle heritage my colleagues with mike butler and other speakers self-washington, d.cand new york talking about the loss of sort of you know commercial heritage of the city due to rising rents in all 3 cities there was i think a profound recognize that wee those places don't matter simply wlaus because of fabulous ma hypothetical bar but the stories they embody those stories can survive even when the linkages with the historic site is consumed or sometimes broken like prop j the law we have now allows for the recognition of the legacy businesses of they don't operate in an historic venue that's a major step and it is not necessary stepped good it is a conflict that is historic preservation commission it is interested in what the preservations from around the country are they comfortable not a right answer eventually we need to be more expansive in what it is the realm we operate in and move beyond releasing and go confront that recognizing others infrastructures and again, the heritage businesses so much gay history happened in those kind of bars and venues and restaur
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d.c., a democrat. what do you think? caller: i was calling mostly to mikehat the color name ca --ller named mike said. working $2.50 an hour minimum wage, that was a while ago. he said he was an economics major/engineering major. but when he was getting two dollars 50 cents an hour, the dollar was worth a different amount. changing the minimum wage with inflation, it's like a no-brainer. not doing it makes it a debating political point every few years when it gets undervalued. it obviously needs to be raised, it doesn't reflect debate buying power at all. of what are making half you would need to be at the poverty line, my question for mike and all the other people like him is if you have to work two jobs just to make the same money that those guys were making back when minimum wage was $2.50 an hour, where will you find time to do schooling and anything? a nine hour day at work, come home, go to classes, make yourself better, then move on with your life. like he did. that's all i have to say. host: let me show this graph. this is the federal minimum wage i
d.c., a democrat. what do you think? caller: i was calling mostly to mikehat the color name ca --ller named mike said. working $2.50 an hour minimum wage, that was a while ago. he said he was an economics major/engineering major. but when he was getting two dollars 50 cents an hour, the dollar was worth a different amount. changing the minimum wage with inflation, it's like a no-brainer. not doing it makes it a debating political point every few years when it gets undervalued. it obviously...
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d.c. and you will be the first one to be informed of the date and time. >> very good. sir -- that's excellent. we look forward to it mikeforward to it yes we do. sorry i'm out of time not trying to cut you off here. important we need a public demonstration of where you're coming from not on facebook. not on some web posting. out there, in public where everybody can see you and tell u how you feel. mike -- sorry -- thank you. we'll do it. >> i want to know first. mike everyone. good man thank you very much, sir, appreciate it. next case, florida governor rick scott one of 27 governs saying no to syrian refugees. the left calls that racist and inhumane well governor will join us shortly. hillary's top aid calls her con feuded. ed klein man who wrote a book about hillary is coming up next as well with a comment on this confusion, quote, back in two minutes. .. stuart: we will take you to the floor of the united states senate where senators will observe a moment of silence for the victims of the terrorist attack. we will take you there when the moment of silence begins. we have a dead flat market for this tuesday morning. t
d.c. and you will be the first one to be informed of the date and time. >> very good. sir -- that's excellent. we look forward to it mikeforward to it yes we do. sorry i'm out of time not trying to cut you off here. important we need a public demonstration of where you're coming from not on facebook. not on some web posting. out there, in public where everybody can see you and tell u how you feel. mike -- sorry -- thank you. we'll do it. >> i want to know first. mike everyone. good...
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d.c. that cannot read and write at the third grade level. it will not do anything. it may make some politician and make mike that do-gooder feel good. host: michael is calling in from alabama. >> caller: good afternoon, i am honored to have this privilege of asking the question. before i get into my question. host: michael, we hear from you once a month and if you could get right to your question that would be great. >> caller: all right, it's about the way that campaigning politicians, radio hosts and think tank radios broadly use the word freedom and liberty and how washington involvement in the economy is going to somehow take away our freedom and liberties with the constitution protects. i'm not standing up for president obama at all, but even though i am a white male as a born-again saved christian with both a mental illness, and a very rare birth autism that is why i talk too much, i don't see how those who are impoverished through no fault of their own in the third war especially children who are born into poverty and handicap people, if washington washington provides assistant to united way agencies, federal work projects su
d.c. that cannot read and write at the third grade level. it will not do anything. it may make some politician and make mike that do-gooder feel good. host: michael is calling in from alabama. >> caller: good afternoon, i am honored to have this privilege of asking the question. before i get into my question. host: michael, we hear from you once a month and if you could get right to your question that would be great. >> caller: all right, it's about the way that campaigning...
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mike turner, randy forbes. we have people who love this country whose job it is who come to work every day in d.c.y care about national security. because there is no social security without national security. that's the way it is. what this bill is, what the national defense authorization act is, is our solemn promise to our people who go fight for us. it's us promising them that we will look out for them. that we will fight for them. we will give them what is needed to do their job. i'll tell you, when the guys go kick down doors, when the guys are out in the freezing cold weather or the hot hue made weather, every day, day -- humid weather, every day, day in and day out, we are here in our suits and ties, air conditioned building, this is our solemn promise to them. we are going to hip. no matter where the president sends you, the congress will make sure that you have what you need to do your job. i did three tours. two in iraq and one in afghanistan. while my father was chairman of the armed services committee here in d.c. i'll tell you that gave me a perspective of congress needs to watch our
mike turner, randy forbes. we have people who love this country whose job it is who come to work every day in d.c.y care about national security. because there is no social security without national security. that's the way it is. what this bill is, what the national defense authorization act is, is our solemn promise to our people who go fight for us. it's us promising them that we will look out for them. that we will fight for them. we will give them what is needed to do their job. i'll tell...
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mike walker, republican from north carolina, and a baptist minister in his first elected office. saturday morning, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, mimi walkers, a former state senator who interned in washington, d.c as a college student. in a massachusetts democrat, harvard graduate, and a marine who served four scores in iraq. your best access to congress is on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. host: back at our table, the president and founder of share our strength, billy shore. thank you for being here. the fully get to phone calls on hunger in america, what is the state of it among u.s. children? guest: it is pretty severe right now. decreases the great recession, has recovered in a lot of ways, but many americans have not. we have 22% of our kids living in poverty. of course, you will have significant hunger. we believe it is about one in five kids that struggle with hunger. that being said you're not have the security of knowing and three males a day. -- three meals a day. the good news is it is a solvable problem. host: we will get into that, but share of strength cites these numbers from the fda -- 15.3 million u.s. children that live in food insecure h
mike walker, republican from north carolina, and a baptist minister in his first elected office. saturday morning, at 10:00 a.m. eastern, mimi walkers, a former state senator who interned in washington, d.c as a college student. in a massachusetts democrat, harvard graduate, and a marine who served four scores in iraq. your best access to congress is on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. host: back at our table, the president and founder of share our...
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d.c. weather cooperating. it's my pleasure this morning to introduce the d.o.d. comptroller under secretary mike mccord. he is the principal adviser to the secretary of defense on budgetary matters. before that job, he served as five jobs as the principal deputy under secretary of defense and before that, he served on the hill for 21 years in the senate armed services committee and before that, he was in the congressional budget office. well known and well respected around the defense budget community. it's my pleasure to welcome him this morning. [applause] guest: good morning. cyber ly forgot it was monday. there could be a link where you could go. good morning. it's a pleasure to be here in this -- i'm going to call a new building. i know it's not new but new to e. this is the second time i have been to the new building, first time i was in this very room and honored to be here for the fair well to my your chairman at csis, former senator sam nunn and hosted by your president. both of us counted sam nunn as a mentor. this morning i'm here to talk about the budget agreement, where it leads us overall.
d.c. weather cooperating. it's my pleasure this morning to introduce the d.o.d. comptroller under secretary mike mccord. he is the principal adviser to the secretary of defense on budgetary matters. before that job, he served as five jobs as the principal deputy under secretary of defense and before that, he served on the hill for 21 years in the senate armed services committee and before that, he was in the congressional budget office. well known and well respected around the defense budget...