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. >>> a group of peoplere lights for a whole different reason. they're demanding end to denver's camping ban. the city started enforcing the camping ban for safety reasons. some say it's not fair to homeless people. there have been multiple sweeps trying to get people off the downtown streets recently. group is starting the peaceful parch at 6:30 tonight. >>> natives, transplants, tourists alike have one thing in common. concert site. a number of disability groups are suing for discrimination at the venue. they say the city isn't allowing people in wheelchairs to access the site. there are only two wheelchair accessible roads. frank is frustrated especially because some are buying seats in the rows and reselling them online. >> a lot of people are coming in fraudulently buying the front row seats. that's one of the ethics. >> the group says they aren't looking for money, just necessary changes. >>> we mentioned some of the valleys. this afternoon, it will begin to cloudp completely. we hold in the 30s. a few snowflakes flying around. really aren'
. >>> a group of peoplere lights for a whole different reason. they're demanding end to denver's camping ban. the city started enforcing the camping ban for safety reasons. some say it's not fair to homeless people. there have been multiple sweeps trying to get people off the downtown streets recently. group is starting the peaceful parch at 6:30 tonight. >>> natives, transplants, tourists alike have one thing in common. concert site. a number of disability groups are suing...
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peoplere also a few meeting expectations, but it is about the percentage. you walk on the floor as a member. of the peopleawe that they send here. it is a remarkable, remarkable system. painful and the media now today with the instant media is all out there immediately, so people should not get frustrated. our founding fathers had to be divinely inspired to put a system together that would work for over 200 years and with all of the changes we have had with technology and that life and all of the things that have changed. the darn thing still works well. reporter: tell us one of your favorite stories were fond telling constituents and things that have happened in the halls of congress these years. rep. mica: something that happened, i do not know. there is so many. every day is full of adventure. the date i took some people onto the floor and i was showing them where you file a bill and the clerk was still there. we had just closed the session, here i have been here for 24 years and the clerk was still and the older folks remember when you went to school, h
peoplere also a few meeting expectations, but it is about the percentage. you walk on the floor as a member. of the peopleawe that they send here. it is a remarkable, remarkable system. painful and the media now today with the instant media is all out there immediately, so people should not get frustrated. our founding fathers had to be divinely inspired to put a system together that would work for over 200 years and with all of the changes we have had with technology and that life and all of...
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as those temperatures drop out pe seeinrag anuping a tick in the number of peopler ol looking for helpelated conditions. fox's linda schmidt on how toidw protect yourself this time of year from the cold. >> we just went to buy somet wee stuff for the winter for thefor cold. >> reporter: so you went to went buy your hats and gloves. glove >> now we're ready.>> n >> reporter: hats and gloveowsso can help keep you warm but but they don't always protect fromro you cold related health hea conditions. >> i think people many times are in dis peobelief that the cd weather could have actuallyctll resulted in some sort of skin s reaction.re >> reporter: and some of those skin conditions are hives and reynaud's. >> it' vessels constricting.striing. >> reporter: dr. sharma isa head of the emergencyad of th department at new yorkt new y presbyterian hospital on thean h uner east side. un also cold weather can trigger hives. hiv >> histamine reaction thatmi your body is having to the cold weather. mild cases usually have some raised welts that couldt ul be itchy and severe cases thatea can result in
as those temperatures drop out pe seeinrag anuping a tick in the number of peopler ol looking for helpelated conditions. fox's linda schmidt on how toidw protect yourself this time of year from the cold. >> we just went to buy somet wee stuff for the winter for thefor cold. >> reporter: so you went to went buy your hats and gloves. glove >> now we're ready.>> n >> reporter: hats and gloveowsso can help keep you warm but but they don't always protect fromro you cold...
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. >>> the activity at the walmart it's cold, with the wind coming off the delaware, peopler waiting in their cars. there are big sales expected in in a number of stores especially when it comes to technology. annie mccormick chk channel 6 "action news" back to you. >> a winter storm in the midwest and the plains is making it dangerous to get around. janay norman has more. >> reporter: i love this white white christmas. winters weather making for white christmas and tough travel the day after. >> we're happening making silly faces and singing songs to get the time going. >> reporter: in arizona resist a major snowstorm brought two major high highways to a standstill trucks and cars stranded outside of flagstaff. getting home or to the mall could be tricky across the country. in the northern plains it's a slippery mess, where freezing rain turned to snow. transportation officials in the dakotas, shutting down 600 miles of road along 90. 94 and 83. because of drifting snow and near zero visibility. some of the same areas under a blizzard warning and could get more than two feet of snow. r
. >>> the activity at the walmart it's cold, with the wind coming off the delaware, peopler waiting in their cars. there are big sales expected in in a number of stores especially when it comes to technology. annie mccormick chk channel 6 "action news" back to you. >> a winter storm in the midwest and the plains is making it dangerous to get around. janay norman has more. >> reporter: i love this white white christmas. winters weather making for white christmas...
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right now 569, several peopleral rescue after falling into the river. we have the latester fal from ae arrundel. a wild weekend of weather it has been, from freezing rain to temperatures in the 6 20s.20 gwen will have your workweek forecast. a bringing weekend for bryce harper. it was completely off the field. i'll tell you what the nats star was up to as the news starts a at 6. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm jim lokay and i'm lauren demarco. nearly two dozen people had to be rescued after their both over turned. they were part of the masse effort to get people out of the water. on video. >>reporter: that's right, the boaters had gone out when it was in the 60s and warm here in annapolis and then the weather took a sharp turn.rn. it back very cold and windy, 22 people ended up having to be rescued from the seven river he which is right behind us. we talked to a man who saw it all happen, salor himself. he says this could have been a lot worse.lot there must be at least 20 people in the water. to me as saw alienor it'ss extremely scary and it is so c
right now 569, several peopleral rescue after falling into the river. we have the latester fal from ae arrundel. a wild weekend of weather it has been, from freezing rain to temperatures in the 6 20s.20 gwen will have your workweek forecast. a bringing weekend for bryce harper. it was completely off the field. i'll tell you what the nats star was up to as the news starts a at 6. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm jim lokay and i'm lauren demarco. nearly two dozen people had to be rescued after...
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peoplere so many young in this audience.-ant you to know two things america has developed some incredible women and men who never, ever stop fighting for the country, like paul volcker. you have been a treasure, and i really mean it. take a look at what they said and what happened. objectively whether or not it is worth listening to them. imagine how fundamental things have changed and whether they are still relevant, whether there is time left. but folks, this is no time to turn back. 29ot elected when i was a -year old kid. my dadetting up come as would say, as a lucky person who put two feet on the floor when i got up, and knew about things that matter. i think it still matters a lot. folks, take a look at where we and everywhere else in the world. i was listed as the young optimist when i got elected. i will conclude by saying without fear or contradiction, i am truly more optimistic about america's chances today than at any time i have been since i have served, and i served for 44 years as a united states senator and vi
peoplere so many young in this audience.-ant you to know two things america has developed some incredible women and men who never, ever stop fighting for the country, like paul volcker. you have been a treasure, and i really mean it. take a look at what they said and what happened. objectively whether or not it is worth listening to them. imagine how fundamental things have changed and whether they are still relevant, whether there is time left. but folks, this is no time to turn back. 29ot...
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but that went on, i thought he was a crazy man. , peoplere were people would get a medical expert. some hit it on the head and said that they thought he had a massive stroke and cerebral he he was gone, but they had no proof. they could not get any traction. , it is there.pers bu and grayson would always counter it. he would say that the president was improving. they were cognizant of keeping the information flow going out. but there were people who suspected and occasionally, about every three months, some doctor would call for the president to resign. but it would fade away. it was amazing. what is more amazing today is that we talk to a lot of americans about this part of history and most people don't even know woodrow wilson had a stroke or was ever incapacitated. they certainly didn't know that his wife took over, and less they read eric larson's book. >> [indiscernible] -- with regards to women's right to vote? mr. hazelgrove: she walked both sides of the aisle on that. she never voted, she cannot. ,he thought the suffragettes she called an insufferable women and found them o
but that went on, i thought he was a crazy man. , peoplere were people would get a medical expert. some hit it on the head and said that they thought he had a massive stroke and cerebral he he was gone, but they had no proof. they could not get any traction. , it is there.pers bu and grayson would always counter it. he would say that the president was improving. they were cognizant of keeping the information flow going out. but there were people who suspected and occasionally, about every three...
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peoplere i innocent whose computers have been accessed and on out being used in a botnet. say, it is not a big deal if someone's computer gets destroyed but it is kind of a big deal. ellen: what do you mean by destroyed? hopefully it is not destroyed or anything, but nonfunctional. >> there is some precedent for explosions. kevin: how do we handle those people, because those people, they are likely never to learn, like say my refrigerator that has been part of a botnet get s accessed and the government gets sensitive data about my diet. we can pick a more sensitive internet of things item, if you like. they are never going to be prosecuted and i cannot think of any way you would notify that person. i was one of my questions, actually. -- ellen: that was one of my questions actually. the mass hacking mission creep, notification. lots for you to -- >> if i could respond to this question about -- >> one more, i'm sorry. i am also very concerned i have , heard richard and other people say this provision will help them go after and shut down botnets. implying an intent to actua
peoplere i innocent whose computers have been accessed and on out being used in a botnet. say, it is not a big deal if someone's computer gets destroyed but it is kind of a big deal. ellen: what do you mean by destroyed? hopefully it is not destroyed or anything, but nonfunctional. >> there is some precedent for explosions. kevin: how do we handle those people, because those people, they are likely never to learn, like say my refrigerator that has been part of a botnet get s accessed and...
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night investigators say three peopler were outside of a 7-elevenp7-ele when a fight broke out andnd that'sn dorsey was shot was and killed. and kill if you redecognize the suspects call police.e. >> 55-year-old eris murray a former maryland youth soccer soc coach is facing child sexualxu abuse charges in anne arrundel county.s in murray is accused of sexua lly abusing a young girl on twon two different occasions.iffere the abuse is believed to haventv taken case four to eight yearsga ago when murray was youth was yu league soccer coach for the maryland city mustangs. mta police are surging any otherny o >> hollywood lost oscarost oar nominated singer and actressct debbie reynolds died passing away yesterday as a result ofrdy a stroke. she died one day after the a one after death of her t dauheghter carrie fisher.er reynolds rose to stardom intaomi the movie "singing in the rain." rain." her son said she passed pse moments after telling him that m she wanted to be with carrie.it. debbie reynolds was 84 years old. ol >> flags in maryland will be lowered to honor a soldier who died after bein
night investigators say three peopler were outside of a 7-elevenp7-ele when a fight broke out andnd that'sn dorsey was shot was and killed. and kill if you redecognize the suspects call police.e. >> 55-year-old eris murray a former maryland youth soccer soc coach is facing child sexualxu abuse charges in anne arrundel county.s in murray is accused of sexua lly abusing a young girl on twon two different occasions.iffere the abuse is believed to haventv taken case four to eight yearsga ago...
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we lose over 32,00 32000 peopler to gun violence and i'm giving to speeches today about a two state legislators and advocates because there is a lot of traction going on in the state. our hope is it's not the perfect solution because, i live in chicago but indiana has very flexible laws even though chicago has tight laws and guns just come over the border. so a national solution is ideal, but it would be a a lot of action in the state. that's one. immigration reform, copper hints of immigration reform is another one similar to the guns with the vast majority of american people support a comprehensive solution to immigration reform and in politics got in the way. that's disappointing. and the final piece, i'm really optimistic that there is again huge momentum, criminal justice reform. you are seeing action in states. a lot of development. the president has granted clemency to over 1000 people, more than the last 11 presidents put together but the solution isn't dumping people at the back end of the process. the solution is to ensure they don't get caught up in the system to begin with. and are
we lose over 32,00 32000 peopler to gun violence and i'm giving to speeches today about a two state legislators and advocates because there is a lot of traction going on in the state. our hope is it's not the perfect solution because, i live in chicago but indiana has very flexible laws even though chicago has tight laws and guns just come over the border. so a national solution is ideal, but it would be a a lot of action in the state. that's one. immigration reform, copper hints of immigration...
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this is sort of a cut throughutt here where a lot of peoplere come to get onto the beltway and you can a it maongine when u do have traffic trying to get into the facility as well as wes traffic trying to get onto the t beltway, how that can stack up. what a beautiful view i have to mention that. i love this advantage pointsoi here but again, aaa midatlantic really watching watn this closely. cloly they're concerned about theco increase in traffic ever sncincs national harbor started to grow, they're saying it could get 12 million visitor as year e adding another 70,000 cars a0 cr week definitely could have acoua negative impact on the neighborhood so something that everyone will be watching so chg very, very closely but this morning, looking pretty good so far. back to you guys in the studio i >> thanks very much. tha >> all right. >> let's talk about thatha traffic because i sat in it i for two hours. hou >> he was a crankosaurus.osaus. >> almost woke up with myost woi girlfriend on the wayth almost s crashed my car and took me and m hour and a half to get in the parking garage but h
this is sort of a cut throughutt here where a lot of peoplere come to get onto the beltway and you can a it maongine when u do have traffic trying to get into the facility as well as wes traffic trying to get onto the t beltway, how that can stack up. what a beautiful view i have to mention that. i love this advantage pointsoi here but again, aaa midatlantic really watching watn this closely. cloly they're concerned about theco increase in traffic ever sncincs national harbor started to grow,...
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peoplere areas where see, friends of mine have seen drug deals in front of everybody. for that we need to also encourage the police department, police officers, and support them in order for them to do their job. it is a huge issue. host: lorna from hampton, georgia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i voted for trump. the move that he has made to put ben carson in place is business as usual. ben carson will only be there to sign contracts. i have also worked in new york because of all of this discussion about no jobs. mr. trump has to understand, people like me who work, and educated black woman, the rent is astronomically high you cannot survive. so i grew up here in atlanta. home.ody came back you cannot move down here in atlanta. everybody has moved here from all these various places. every native atlantan has a sign saying, go back to where you come from. he brought the crime here. let me explain about the crime and black folks getting killed. , every time aars major city comes black people elect a black mayor and white folks move. they take thei
peoplere areas where see, friends of mine have seen drug deals in front of everybody. for that we need to also encourage the police department, police officers, and support them in order for them to do their job. it is a huge issue. host: lorna from hampton, georgia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i voted for trump. the move that he has made to put ben carson in place is business as usual. ben carson will only be there to sign contracts. i have also worked in new york...
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most especially adolf hitler comes to mind, where he creates peoplerings, such as the who worship islame mexicans, they get all of the people who were already prone to the anti-christian government, to make them the big demon bad guys. they are hoodwinked, and they see that. all they want is a bad guy, and misogyny and race and that sort of thing, i have never understood how people, both democratic and republican, are always voting against her best interest -- their best interests, or they become apathetic and they don't vote. one comment, off-track, the character in your face tells me you're a fighter, and you have been fighting for a long time, but you are working against inalienable -- i just want to make the comment that you should keep fighting the good fight. there are those of us around really support your philosophy. and my question to you, and you may have to write another book to answer it entirely, why are so many people so beguiled and so full of ignorance, i guess, that they cannot see the demon when it is coming? i.e. that they are working against the interest of all peopl
most especially adolf hitler comes to mind, where he creates peoplerings, such as the who worship islame mexicans, they get all of the people who were already prone to the anti-christian government, to make them the big demon bad guys. they are hoodwinked, and they see that. all they want is a bad guy, and misogyny and race and that sort of thing, i have never understood how people, both democratic and republican, are always voting against her best interest -- their best interests, or they...