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able to operate our city and protect our values. >> but with the fears of the republican attacks on the d.c. gun laws to labor laws, out in the city -- >> it's a challenge for the city, i think. a lot of aspects of the home rule are under attack. >> all we have to do is brace ourselves honestly. >> brace? >> yes. >> just before house action on party line denying d.c. a floor vote, city pays $26 billion in federal taxes. >> i do understand this figure. the highest federal taxes per capita in the united states. don't even have a vote. >> the city's top republican thinks d.c. has little to fear from trump and the congress. they will be too busy on other things. >> i don't think they will have time to micro manage the district of columbia in the first two years. time the republicans controlled controlled the capitol and the white house and concluded that the folks at d.c. city hall didn't fare that badly and she hopes history repeats itself. reporting from northwest washington, i'm sam ford. abc7 news. alison: thank you. meanwhile the governor of new york is proposing free tuition at the public
able to operate our city and protect our values. >> but with the fears of the republican attacks on the d.c. gun laws to labor laws, out in the city -- >> it's a challenge for the city, i think. a lot of aspects of the home rule are under attack. >> all we have to do is brace ourselves honestly. >> brace? >> yes. >> just before house action on party line denying d.c. a floor vote, city pays $26 billion in federal taxes. >> i do understand this figure....
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. >> anything with # 5 at 6 0 snv it's about a week since latest d.c. city council took office. >> one of the members is a familiar face. we had him on "fox5". former d.c. mayor vincent gray and others that took the home of office last week including at large member robert white who is here with us in studio how are you? >> doing well thank you for having me. >> thanks for being here. >> your first visit in the fox studio. council, why run in the first place. >> well, you know, i was working along capitol hill and i have a love of policy and politics and as i started to make my way in d.c. as young attorney i realized my family mostly high school graduates were falling further and further behind as our city was doing well and i said well i'm not comfortable with living with regret. so let me run and see what happens. >> this is >> this is your secretary term. >> technically first full term. >> what do you see is wrong with city and what do you want to fix. >> i think was wonderful is that we are growing our economy as strong and but the consternation many pe
. >> anything with # 5 at 6 0 snv it's about a week since latest d.c. city council took office. >> one of the members is a familiar face. we had him on "fox5". former d.c. mayor vincent gray and others that took the home of office last week including at large member robert white who is here with us in studio how are you? >> doing well thank you for having me. >> thanks for being here. >> your first visit in the fox studio. council, why run in the first...
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d.c.'s status as a sanctuary city. >> we believe that having a d.c. residents afraid to call the police or afraid to call on the government makes our city less safe. >>> news4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> they spent most of the day 270 feet up in the air. now they're going to spend at least part of their night behind bars. >> we were there when those greenpeace protesters ended their demonstration tonight against president trump and finally surrendered to police. >> reporter: tonight i talked to a greenpeace spokesperson. he tells me that the protesters planned for this. they were methodical, organized and peaceful. tonight d.c. police sources tell me all seven protesters have been arrested. they're currently in route to jail. >> thank you, greenpeace. >> reporter: crowds cheer as protesters climb down a crane just blocks from the white house. d.c. police arrest the demonstrators. >> it's ek extrextremely emotio. they stand for a lot of people who aren't there and not capable of doing it themselves. no, i personally would not arrest them. >> reporter: they
d.c.'s status as a sanctuary city. >> we believe that having a d.c. residents afraid to call the police or afraid to call on the government makes our city less safe. >>> news4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> they spent most of the day 270 feet up in the air. now they're going to spend at least part of their night behind bars. >> we were there when those greenpeace protesters ended their demonstration tonight against president trump and finally surrendered to police....
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d.c. government. while the city is growing and it is financial the new conservative republican congress and white house may interfere with or even over turn some of the city's more liberal laws. >> reporter: lots of local enthusiasm today at the d.c. council inauguration. balanced budgets, growing population. but there's also fear. the new republican congress and donald trump's white house may intervene in gun control, crime and other city issues. the reverend joseph daniels. >> lord, if we've ever needed you, we need you now. >> reporter: long time d.c. el ga delegate a bit more worldly. mayor muriel bowser noted d.c. has had more than 20 years of balanced budgets. >> our approach is to see white house and in the congress. >> reporter: bowser met briefly with president-elect trump in new york last month, but neither has released details. ward six council men charles allen, a new member of the hot seat judiciary committee said the city has lost one big advantage. >> i think we're going to have to be on guard for thi
d.c. government. while the city is growing and it is financial the new conservative republican congress and white house may interfere with or even over turn some of the city's more liberal laws. >> reporter: lots of local enthusiasm today at the d.c. council inauguration. balanced budgets, growing population. but there's also fear. the new republican congress and donald trump's white house may intervene in gun control, crime and other city issues. the reverend joseph daniels. >>...
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stephen: the discovery of a city worker committing identity theft prompted a thorough review of the d.c. agency computers. what city auditor kathy patterson discovered prompted >> we need to do a much better job protecting the information we have on a million people. >> d.c. agencies have vast amount of personal information about the city residents. >> it those be protect and there has to be oversight. stefs info that the audit found susceptible to hackers who might get ahold of the social security, credit card and the financial data. >> there has to be some controls at the city level to control who has access to the information. where it can go from there. >> patterson called on the mayor and the city council to move swiftly to address the gaping exposure in array of computer systems. >> i'd say we are vulnerable. i don't know if anybody is looking to hack or use the database in the manner but it is something we should put a lot of policies in to play, more training. stephen: patterson says the district first priority should be to entrust one entity or individual with authority over th
stephen: the discovery of a city worker committing identity theft prompted a thorough review of the d.c. agency computers. what city auditor kathy patterson discovered prompted >> we need to do a much better job protecting the information we have on a million people. >> d.c. agencies have vast amount of personal information about the city residents. >> it those be protect and there has to be oversight. stefs info that the audit found susceptible to hackers who might get ahold...
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in washington, d.c., city officials and organizers say half a million people turned out to protest the new administration. here is a look at the crowd from overhead. so many people came out that it was too con guested for people to actually march there and they had to wind their way through side streets. celebrities ranging from madonna spoke to the crowd as did california's newly elected senator camilla harris. >> even if you're not sitting in the white house, even if you are not a member of the united states congress,even if you don't run a big corporate super pact, you have the power. [ applause ] >> there were also huge numbers in other cities. more than 100,000 people turned out in los angeles as well as new york city, and as many as a quarter million people attended the event in chicago. >>> many of the protestors in washington traveled hundreds, even thousands of miles to take part in the demonstration there. we have caught up with an oakland woman who said she could just not pass up the chance to be a part of such an important and historic event. >> it is very heartening and in
in washington, d.c., city officials and organizers say half a million people turned out to protest the new administration. here is a look at the crowd from overhead. so many people came out that it was too con guested for people to actually march there and they had to wind their way through side streets. celebrities ranging from madonna spoke to the crowd as did california's newly elected senator camilla harris. >> even if you're not sitting in the white house, even if you are not a...
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cities. washington, d.c., chicago, denver and indiapolis.housands are gathering for this historic march. one day after the inauguration of donald trump. and it comes as president trump is now preparing to visit cia headquarters in virginia. sean spicer tweeting out earlier, confirming mr. trump's trip there saying, quote, event is over capacity at 300 plus. excited to thank the men and women of the intelligence community. and it comes a day after the senate confirmed two of his top national security officials, general james mattis and general john kelly secretary for homeland security. mr. trump followed through on one of his promises signing an executive order directing government agencies to scale back aspects of the affordable care act. he raised mortgage insurance premiums through the federal housing authority. moments ago, donald trump wrapped up his first public event as president in an interfaith prayer service at the national cathedral. walk us through the fast-paced events. president trump at the national cathedral and he's heading
cities. washington, d.c., chicago, denver and indiapolis.housands are gathering for this historic march. one day after the inauguration of donald trump. and it comes as president trump is now preparing to visit cia headquarters in virginia. sean spicer tweeting out earlier, confirming mr. trump's trip there saying, quote, event is over capacity at 300 plus. excited to thank the men and women of the intelligence community. and it comes a day after the senate confirmed two of his top national...
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d.c. he stands accused of groping scores of women on our city streets. >> now the challenge is keeping him from doing it again. police tell us he's been arrested 70 times. jackie bensen talked to the head of d.c.'s sex crimes unit about this case in an interview you'll only see on news4. >> reporter: the long list of people outraged by this includes the police. the image released by d.c. police january 12th shows a man described as a possible suspect as he would have looked walking away from a shocked and disgusted female has just been groped against her will. it was one of three similar crimes in the logan circle area in 24 hours. they arrested the michael hill yard on january 14th. they quickly learned he had a lengthy criminal history. >> these offenses are over two decades. he has more over 70 arrests, 20 more which are for sexual offenses. >> hill yard walked out of court the day after that arrest. charged with misdemeanors he was ordered to undergo mental evaluation, to come back to court february 2nd. he was back even sooner. wed morning he was arrested again for doing the exact sam
d.c. he stands accused of groping scores of women on our city streets. >> now the challenge is keeping him from doing it again. police tell us he's been arrested 70 times. jackie bensen talked to the head of d.c.'s sex crimes unit about this case in an interview you'll only see on news4. >> reporter: the long list of people outraged by this includes the police. the image released by d.c. police january 12th shows a man described as a possible suspect as he would have looked walking...
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d.c. council permanentlymanen expand program which willhich wl employs hundreds of cityf city residents. >puts d.c. lawyers p to work to find uta sloopholeloe around the president's executive order on sanctuarytuay cities. >> let's go to break now. as we do's gouo tside a beautif picture of the washington washtn monument it is chilly outhi there today.th feels a lot more like january jy than it has earlier in then the week. talk more weather andherand traffic on the other side.id don't go anywhere. ly. were >> ♪♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> today on fox5is fox news mors thousands descend on thes nation's ands capitol to expresl their views against abortionabo in the 2017 march for life. life >> live look outside on an friday it's much cooler thanoolh it's been the last couple days y and the wind of course onlyurse making it worse.r so you'll want to dressre accordingly. good morning to you.go holly morris.mor >> and i'm wisdom martin.a today is guess what? national chocolate cake day.e >> here, here. >> wouldn't that be >>g hood ife had one right now. n >> it would go with my wonderfu
d.c. council permanentlymanen expand program which willhich wl employs hundreds of cityf city residents. >puts d.c. lawyers p to work to find uta sloopholeloe around the president's executive order on sanctuarytuay cities. >> let's go to break now. as we do's gouo tside a beautif picture of the washington washtn monument it is chilly outhi there today.th feels a lot more like january jy than it has earlier in then the week. talk more weather andherand traffic on the other side.id don't...
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d.c. is a sanctuary city, but they do say things just could be better. >> and establishing that d.c. sanctuary city. and -- [ applause ] >> reporter: immigrants rallying in northwest d.c. to send the message that america is their home. >> i believe that everybody has that right to be able to call another place their home. i don't think that we should actually be creating those kinds of borders and divisions within our community of documented and undocumented. >> we're here to speak about our own experience and what it means to be sanctuary city. >> reporter: earlier today, d.c. mayor bowser talked about protecting the city's sanctuary status and also about the fear in the immigrant community. >> we have gotten a lot of questions and calls and feelings of anxiety. i'm especially from families who fear that it means that they could be torn apart. >> reporter: meanwhile in frederick county, maryland, a voice known for speaking out against illegal immigration believes president trump is doing the right thing. sheriff chuck jenkins says the executive order must be followed. >> i think it'
d.c. is a sanctuary city, but they do say things just could be better. >> and establishing that d.c. sanctuary city. and -- [ applause ] >> reporter: immigrants rallying in northwest d.c. to send the message that america is their home. >> i believe that everybody has that right to be able to call another place their home. i don't think that we should actually be creating those kinds of borders and divisions within our community of documented and undocumented. >> we're...
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tha >>> coming up, d.c. city. c leaders paying a hefty bill hefy for last year's massiveassi snowfall. >> and police in orlando makeord two arrests in connection withn the murder of a policeer of pol officer. >> we're heading to break with a live lookeadi across the d.c. region. 5:08. life can be a highwayghwa sometimes. hopefully you don't run into many speed bumps or road blocks.ocks 5:08 is your time and it iss 53 degrees. back after this. >> ♪♪ >> ♪♪ >> happening right now at 5:09 orlando police searching forng the man wanted for rpo killing n orlando police officer.la the two pendople have beeno ople arrested for helping the t suspected gunman markeith loyd. police say a man and the suspect's niece offered him money and gaves himni ridesides despite knowing that he washat w wanted for the murder of hisr of pregnant girlfriend.p police say loyd shot andregn killed officer debra clayton when she approached him abouthio the murder on monday. roof has been formally sentenced to death. the judge followed the jury'
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they are calling on the mayor and d.c. city to ensure that the district remains a sanctuary city. in northwest tonight, stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >>> various immigration groups say they will continue to fight the president and his administration for immigration reform. so it is getting to be that time of year, when high school seniors and of course their parents, start sweating. will they get into the college they want? >> will they be able to pay for it? but one remarkable young man in fairfax county, doesn't have to worry about any of that. and bruce leshan is here to explain why. hey, bruce. >> hey, lesli. you know how hard it is to get into america's military service academies. it's like getting into harvard. but you need a congressional nomination. so imagine a clean sweep of all four. ♪ [ music ] >> school in fairfax, christian park has hit one of life's highest notes. >> this is the first i received from the naval academy back in october. >> he's just been accepted at all four of america's military service academies. we
they are calling on the mayor and d.c. city to ensure that the district remains a sanctuary city. in northwest tonight, stephanie ramirez, wusa 9. >>> various immigration groups say they will continue to fight the president and his administration for immigration reform. so it is getting to be that time of year, when high school seniors and of course their parents, start sweating. will they get into the college they want? >> will they be able to pay for it? but one remarkable...
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when the mayor said san francisco will remain a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants despite what he calls cynical attacks from washington, d.c. >> our city's success stands against a backdrop of a vastly different america. the election last year and the fallout that continues has shaken our understanding of our country. well, i'm here with you today to say i'm confident that san francisco will lead the way for the entire nation. >> reporter: he also talked about the future of the sfpd, which has a new chief as of this week. the mayor wants full implementation of body cameras and he broached the controversial topic of tasers saying it's time to give officers an option between a baton and a gun. back out here live now at the hibernia bank building, this is at jones and market streets, this is where the mayor chose to give his speech. it's just been renovated and he says that it's really sort of a show of the resurgence of san francisco's grand boulevard market street and the tenderloin in general but if you have been around the tenderloin recently, you know, there's still plenty of work to be done ... live in san francisco, an
when the mayor said san francisco will remain a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants despite what he calls cynical attacks from washington, d.c. >> our city's success stands against a backdrop of a vastly different america. the election last year and the fallout that continues has shaken our understanding of our country. well, i'm here with you today to say i'm confident that san francisco will lead the way for the entire nation. >> reporter: he also talked about the future of...
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city officials threatened to sue the federal government if any funding is cut. mark? >> there's no question that d.c. is a sanctuary city. d.c. issues provisional driver's license to illegal residents. police do not ask residency status. the mayor wants to create a legal defense fund for immigrants who need help defending their status. d.c. gets $3.5 billion a year in federal grants. some of that is for law enforcement so it's et more than $2 billion is medicaid matching funds. that leaves about $1 billion in annual federal grants d.c. depends on. today the deputy mayor told me not only is the district not going to back down, like other ñ cities, they're prepared to fight the white house in court. >> the lawyers in the city both with the mayor and the attorney general are looking at this order. i would say mayors and governors across the country are as well. they have just on first impression deep reservations about some of the legalities, even following through with the intent of the executive orders. that will still have to play out. >> deputy mayor donahue told me he thinks being a sanctuary city
city officials threatened to sue the federal government if any funding is cut. mark? >> there's no question that d.c. is a sanctuary city. d.c. issues provisional driver's license to illegal residents. police do not ask residency status. the mayor wants to create a legal defense fund for immigrants who need help defending their status. d.c. gets $3.5 billion a year in federal grants. some of that is for law enforcement so it's et more than $2 billion is medicaid matching funds. that...
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baldwin almost in mannasas city and still coming d.c. mayor bowser taking steps to make d.c. into a sanctuary city. >> and leaders in loudoun county debating policy on lgbtq discrimination. >> we're headed to break across the d.c. region. looking clear out there another cold morning. my goodness, 2. warmer than yesterday morning. 23. still cold, more fox news morning after the break. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. >> today on "fox5 news morning" facing tough questions senator sessions donald trump nominee to be attorney general prepares for a tough confirmation process. >> once again we're dealing with morning temperatures in the teens and war
baldwin almost in mannasas city and still coming d.c. mayor bowser taking steps to make d.c. into a sanctuary city. >> and leaders in loudoun county debating policy on lgbtq discrimination. >> we're headed to break across the d.c. region. looking clear out there another cold morning. my goodness, 2. warmer than yesterday morning. 23. still cold, more fox news morning after the break. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my...
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just two days after millions of pepeople poured into the streets of washington, d.c., and cities around the world, the historic women's march on washington, president trump has reinstated the controversial global gag rule which women's rights advocates fear will increase unsafe abortions around the world. the policy originated during the reagan era and bans u.s. funding for any international health care organization that performs abortion or advocates fofor the legalization of abbortion or evn mentions abortion. even if those activities are funded by non-us money. trump signed t the order susurrounded by seven other men. white e house press secretary sn spicer was questioned about the move on monday. >> of all the actions he could have chosen today, he chose -- what message is he sending here? this easy the elevation, reduction of abortions as an american value? here home, f americans expect signature on legislation? >> the president, no secret, has made it clear he is a pro-life president. he wants to stand up for all americans, including the unborn. i think the reinstatement of this p
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d.c. will tolerated. we welcome visitors to our city. but we will not tolerate the ourruction of neighborhoods, and we absolutely will not tolerate violence our police officers, and the thousands who have joined us peacefulith the inauguration. so right now, we are working with our local and state and partners, in monitoring city,tuations across the and responding to those situations. to violence related and destruction of property. let me say this again. the rights of people to gather and to protest peacefully in washington, d.c. but we will not tolerate violence and vandalism and the of ourtion neighborhoods. i'm gonna ask the chief of somee to give you specifics related to m.p.d.'s operations today. be available for questions. i'm joined by our deputy mayor safety, our city administrator and our fire chief and our director of the district's department of homeland security. chief? >> good evening. thanks for joining us. as i related earlier today, we've seen thousands of people the district, peaceably demonstrating. we want to thank th
d.c. will tolerated. we welcome visitors to our city. but we will not tolerate the ourruction of neighborhoods, and we absolutely will not tolerate violence our police officers, and the thousands who have joined us peacefulith the inauguration. so right now, we are working with our local and state and partners, in monitoring city,tuations across the and responding to those situations. to violence related and destruction of property. let me say this again. the rights of people to gather and to...
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time those laws were properly enforced. >> the president plans to block almost a sanctuary cities, one of which is d.c. >> across the country those sanctuary cities are planning to go to court to fight that executive order. the district receives $3 billion a year in federal grants. >> mark segraves is here with a look at what federal programs could be at risk. >> we have already seen the mayors of los angeles and seattle threaten to sue the white house over this executive order. now district leaders are preparing for that possibility as well. >> it's possible that d.c. along with a lot of other jurisdictions will be identified legality some of the provisions and the constitutionality of them. >> reporter: the district's deputy mayor says like many cities across the country, d.c. is still trying to figure out exactly what the president's executive order means and if it's legal. but he says d.c. is committed to remaining a sanctuary city for illegal residents. >> because it does keep our city safer. it does allow for more c and less fear between police and first responders and those who are undocumented
time those laws were properly enforced. >> the president plans to block almost a sanctuary cities, one of which is d.c. >> across the country those sanctuary cities are planning to go to court to fight that executive order. the district receives $3 billion a year in federal grants. >> mark segraves is here with a look at what federal programs could be at risk. >> we have already seen the mayors of los angeles and seattle threaten to sue the white house over this...
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the most recent happened on thursday night at the ferragamo store in d.c.'s city center. employees were threatened with pepper spray as women got away with $12,000 in items. on december 29th at the neighboring gucci store pepper spray was used. the third robbery happened on december 5th in friendship heights, maryland. the women had previously been seen in each store. >>> your time now 8:40 on this saturday as we look live on the roads. it's a storm team 4 weather alert day. many of us seeing some rain. there is a chance sleet could make roads slick. tom is tracking how soon your weekend could clear up. >>> he went on a shooting spree and put behind bars. why the sniper fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloa
the most recent happened on thursday night at the ferragamo store in d.c.'s city center. employees were threatened with pepper spray as women got away with $12,000 in items. on december 29th at the neighboring gucci store pepper spray was used. the third robbery happened on december 5th in friendship heights, maryland. the women had previously been seen in each store. >>> your time now 8:40 on this saturday as we look live on the roads. it's a storm team 4 weather alert day. many of us...
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d.c. but cities across the country. hundreds of them are planned. nbc stephanie goff tells us more. >> reporter: the inauguration is still hours away but protesters around the country aren't waiting. tonight in new york, a massive rally outside of the trump hotel. in washington, tens of thousands of anti-trump protesters are expected in the coming days. >> this is not just your normal transition of power here. >> reporter: hundreds of demonstrations planned across the country. some groups vowing to create chaos and shut down the celebrations. >> we hope to set a tone of resistance for the coming years. >> reporter: the largest protest tomorrow is set to tapes here at the navy memorial. the event organizers tell us 20,000 people have said they will come on facebook although they admit the number will probably be much less than that. they have a bird's eye vi view. just after taking the oath, the newly sworn-in president will pass right by here. >> reporter: the rallies will spend days, the largest planned here on saturday. 200,000 could attend the wo
d.c. but cities across the country. hundreds of them are planned. nbc stephanie goff tells us more. >> reporter: the inauguration is still hours away but protesters around the country aren't waiting. tonight in new york, a massive rally outside of the trump hotel. in washington, tens of thousands of anti-trump protesters are expected in the coming days. >> this is not just your normal transition of power here. >> reporter: hundreds of demonstrations planned across the country....
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d.c. a great place to visit and plus the city is gaining quite a reputation for wide variety of strunts. . >> exactly. >> we have the rating the beer or mish lynn st>> i disagry i'm sorry for that. >> i appreciate your confidence. >> if you still wanted to gate way orbitz recommend montreal or toronto. >> it's amazing to see the renaissance of food. they love d.c. >> i've been here for about twelve years now and it's amazing to see what happened. >> traps for to make incredible. >> especially the food lover i am. >> speaking of food ben and jerry's may be adding to offerings. >> boozy new police officer. >> and packers prayer was answered but would it be enough to van quish in the tundra of the field fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it...
d.c. a great place to visit and plus the city is gaining quite a reputation for wide variety of strunts. . >> exactly. >> we have the rating the beer or mish lynn st>> i disagry i'm sorry for that. >> i appreciate your confidence. >> if you still wanted to gate way orbitz recommend montreal or toronto. >> it's amazing to see the renaissance of food. they love d.c. >> i've been here for about twelve years now and it's amazing to see what happened....
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d.c.'s mayor says lawyersy are reviewing the executive exce order to determine exactly ex what it means for the city. cit d.c. law does not allow police c to ask residents their t gratioation status. >>> fox5 is your station for politics. tweet us your thoughts right you now. do you agree with presidentee ws trump's decision on immigration and sanctuarysantuay cities. we and want to know what youat o think. tweet us.tweet us. use the #five at 6:30 and0 an we'll look for your tweet onlo our political show nextok at 6:30. 6:30. >> fox5 tonight in thetonight in district where a virginia maniaa is facing up to five years ineai prison after he admitteditted taking part in a conspiracy toos steal and sell more than a dozen state departmentstate dept streaks. the scheme involved the statehe department'sme inv manager of tf armored vehicle division.divisi. james radcliff admitted to to selling 13 cars for more thang o a half million dollars.dollars paul wagner live at the stateer department with that story. stry paul. >> reporter: hey, jim, jim prosecutors say the schemee schm began back in 2011 when the201
d.c.'s mayor says lawyersy are reviewing the executive exce order to determine exactly ex what it means for the city. cit d.c. law does not allow police c to ask residents their t gratioation status. >>> fox5 is your station for politics. tweet us your thoughts right you now. do you agree with presidentee ws trump's decision on immigration and sanctuarysantuay cities. we and want to know what youat o think. tweet us.tweet us. use the #five at 6:30 and0 an we'll look for your tweet onlo...
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d.c. mayor and police chief are touting a drop in the city crime rate as they roll out a new crime fighting initiative. in 2016, the d.c. police say the violent crime dropped 10%. to keep the downward trend the police plan to roll out a new sector policing plan as they call it. it will streamline the command for the efficiency and groom future department leaders. jonathan: agreement reforming the baltimore police department is going before the spending panel. that will happen tomorrow. attorney general loretta lynch is expected to announce the details of the agreement after the it is believed to make permanent inform after the incustody death of freddie gray that happen two years ago. maureen: still ahead at 6:00, a van used to shuttle seniors around the district disappears. where it went and how "7 on your side" got action. >> congratulate you on winning. >> some might call it a stunt but corey stewart calls it leadership. i'm mike carter-conneen inside a gun store in woodbridge. coming up, reaction to the campaign ar-15 giveaway. jonathan: first though, making gone in 60 seconds seem slow
d.c. mayor and police chief are touting a drop in the city crime rate as they roll out a new crime fighting initiative. in 2016, the d.c. police say the violent crime dropped 10%. to keep the downward trend the police plan to roll out a new sector policing plan as they call it. it will streamline the command for the efficiency and groom future department leaders. jonathan: agreement reforming the baltimore police department is going before the spending panel. that will happen tomorrow. attorney...
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record demonstrations in cities like new york, d.c. of course, chicago, l.a., atlanta, seattle. notably, no arrests that we heard of anywhere. it was the biggest single day of protest and demonstrations in the united states in years, maybe in decades. the crowds were huge. the crowds were loud. in new york it was fun to watch the crowds drown out reporters on the ground into well into the evening. and you might expect that in very big and very blue cities, but check this out. it wasn't just big, blue cities, this was jackson, mississippi on saturday. nearly 1,000 people in the streets of jackson, mississippi. same in little doylestown, pennsylvania. over 2,000 people about marched in doylestown, pennsylvania. in beautiful oklahoma city, 7,000 people turned out. in fair banks, alaska, red state alaska, almost 2,000 people turned out, in the blinding snow. and now today, today in salt
record demonstrations in cities like new york, d.c. of course, chicago, l.a., atlanta, seattle. notably, no arrests that we heard of anywhere. it was the biggest single day of protest and demonstrations in the united states in years, maybe in decades. the crowds were huge. the crowds were loud. in new york it was fun to watch the crowds drown out reporters on the ground into well into the evening. and you might expect that in very big and very blue cities, but check this out. it wasn't just...
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sleeping bags are being collected, city fitness, a long-time d.c. gym and workout studio, will host a sleepover friday night january 20th. >> when my clients, my personal training client came to me and said, ohsh, my gosh, i have six people staying in he one bedroom apartment. i can't take anymore. i want people to comfort them. >> reporter: the only cost will be the gym's regular drop-in fee. >> so we're going to provide all the sleeping bags, the pillows, we're going to provide hopefully some light refreshments, provide water, we're going to provide the smartrip card. >> reporter: a check of airbnb listings in d.c. indicate only 10% are available. >> we will fill the hotel rooms being sold out and airbnb, people on people's couches and friends and families and sisters-in-law and friends from college. it's going to be different. >> reporter: the head of the washington board of trade noted the crowds of this inaugural weekend will be unlike any other. >> the numbers are lowing than president obama's first but they're very good inauguration numbers b
sleeping bags are being collected, city fitness, a long-time d.c. gym and workout studio, will host a sleepover friday night january 20th. >> when my clients, my personal training client came to me and said, ohsh, my gosh, i have six people staying in he one bedroom apartment. i can't take anymore. i want people to comfort them. >> reporter: the only cost will be the gym's regular drop-in fee. >> so we're going to provide all the sleeping bags, the pillows, we're going to...
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d.c. is a sanctuary city is to everyone will feel safe calling 911. just about every d.c. agency depends on federal money. coming up, i'll dive into those numbers and show you where some of the biggest cuts could come. the mayors of both l.a. and seattle said they are both ready to go to court to battle with the white house. these cities will likely come together in one suit against the white house to block these from being implemented. >>> prince george's county is one of the local we caught up with county executive baker yesterday. he's weighing in on the issue saying the county's position on immigrants is not going to change. >> we believe that the county is following the law and we're going to honor that. we're not changing. we're not afraid of what the president has said, because we think we're doing the right thing and we're following the law. our policies will not change in prince george's county. >> baker ads tha week of activi the nation's capital continues tomorrow with the annual march for life. this year anti-abortion advocates feel a resurgence of energy. davi
d.c. is a sanctuary city is to everyone will feel safe calling 911. just about every d.c. agency depends on federal money. coming up, i'll dive into those numbers and show you where some of the biggest cuts could come. the mayors of both l.a. and seattle said they are both ready to go to court to battle with the white house. these cities will likely come together in one suit against the white house to block these from being implemented. >>> prince george's county is one of the local we...
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. >> lilly and lou meyer made a final stop in i-959 in dale city on the way to d.c. >> i want trump. trump. >> this is an incredible expanse. >> some locals want no part of it and are leaving town. she will participate in women's march but i'm not sad to miss it. >> caesar was also here for obama in 2009. >> give let's see what is possible. we elected him. give him the benefit of the doubt. >> we heard that from more than a few trump supporters. this has everything you could need. coffee cup, make america great
. >> lilly and lou meyer made a final stop in i-959 in dale city on the way to d.c. >> i want trump. trump. >> this is an incredible expanse. >> some locals want no part of it and are leaving town. she will participate in women's march but i'm not sad to miss it. >> caesar was also here for obama in 2009. >> give let's see what is possible. we elected him. give him the benefit of the doubt. >> we heard that from more than a few trump supporters. this...
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director of marketing said in the statement, center city d.c. is in close retail establishment around the d.c. area. we are >> spokesperson said is up most importance to them. >>> president obama opens up about his biggest disappointment in the white house. if it you missed it you can see it coming up. >>> tributes in george town to the writer of the classic story rex tillerson put exxon's interests before america's.. i'm not here to represent the us government's interest. instead, tillerson sided with putin. with billions in russian oil deals... he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. with sleep number, there's an adjustment for that. tilt your tormentor and put those snores to sleep. does your bed do that? come into a sleep number store and save $600 on our best selling mattress. it's a no brainer. stoord repealing
director of marketing said in the statement, center city d.c. is in close retail establishment around the d.c. area. we are >> spokesperson said is up most importance to them. >>> president obama opens up about his biggest disappointment in the white house. if it you missed it you can see it coming up. >>> tributes in george town to the writer of the classic story rex tillerson put exxon's interests before america's.. i'm not here to represent the us government's...
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city. washington, d.c. b m our nation's capital, sin city. washington, d.c. you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> sometime next week i will be making my decision. this week, we will be announcing. we have outstanding candidates, we will pick a truly greatwi supreme court justice. i will be announcing it sometime next week. >> sean: welcome back to me"hannity." that was president donald trump speaking with reporters yesterday in the ovalni office. he tweeted that he will announce his picks for the supreme court coming up next week on thursday, joining us now with reaction, former speaker of the house, fox news contributor newt gingrich. how are you? i said to reince priebus, this is a shock and awe at the speed of light. washington is not used to this pace, is it? >> no, the country isn't. everyday he gets up, throws himself into this stuff. he gets four or five hours ofry sleep, does it again. you see the cumula
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especially with cities like d.c. doing things like this to oppose. it again, the mayor will be speaking about this here at gallaudet short hi and we're hoping to talk to her afterwards as well as ask her a few questions of how all this will work. we're live for now in northeast, lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >>> there's new information tonight in fbi corruption probe of prince george county liquor board. prosecutor in the case today said fbi has had director of the board under wire surveillance two and a half years. davidson was in court for detention hearing and released on condition he remains at home for 4 hours "fox5" paul wagner joins us live from the federal courthouse with more on the story. paul. >> reporter: sarah, that was big surprise today hearing this wire tap has been going on for that long, 30 months, it's actually what the prosecutor said. keep in mind there were four people now under arrest in this corruption probe and in the affidavits filed in the court that we have been able to see it says that at least three others including
especially with cities like d.c. doing things like this to oppose. it again, the mayor will be speaking about this here at gallaudet short hi and we're hoping to talk to her afterwards as well as ask her a few questions of how all this will work. we're live for now in northeast, lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >>> there's new information tonight in fbi corruption probe of prince george county liquor board. prosecutor in the case today said fbi has had director of the board...
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d.c. mayor bowser and she had a public event national city church. you hear her response in a few moments and on the outrage scale this is way up here. we're talking about vulnerable d.c. residents that turn to inner city family services for help and it turns out they're victimized over and over and over again. >> i will pull it up on the computer anything in my name and it said ticket in my name and never had a license or no car or nothing and cable bill in my name. t-mobile said i owed a bill i never owed t-mobile i mean sprint for 00. >> and all this surfaced in the last week after we first reported about security breach at upper city family services in south east. miller's file was one of a dozen case files inner city family services support worker latonya voder emailed to this college student a total straipinger that reised to job add posted the files included patient social security numbers, date of birth and medical diagnosis. >> i called sanders and asked what was going on and asked if my information was gone and she said no and then four days
d.c. mayor bowser and she had a public event national city church. you hear her response in a few moments and on the outrage scale this is way up here. we're talking about vulnerable d.c. residents that turn to inner city family services for help and it turns out they're victimized over and over and over again. >> i will pull it up on the computer anything in my name and it said ticket in my name and never had a license or no car or nothing and cable bill in my name. t-mobile said i owed...
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d.c. mayor corrected that assertion when then candidate trump made that same claim back in july, but it doesn't seem to have made much of a difference. like any large city, d.c. is always grappling with crime. just today a man was killed in the 1600 block of benning road and northeast, the seventh homicide in the city this year. but according to the metropolitan police department, violent crime dropped 10% in 2016, and the homicide rate fell 17%. but if you go to the white house website, you wouldn't know it. on the standing-up for our law enforcement page, you'll see, it says, in our nation's capital, killings have risen by 50%. that statistic was accurate in 2015, but it's not correct anymore. d.c. mayor muriel bo shortly after he said the same thing in july when accepting his party's nomination. >> in our nation's capital, killings have risen by 50%. >> reporter: but the talking point still made its way to the white house website. >> these things are easily checkable, easily verifiable. and that speaks to another deep issue. you're the federal government, people are supposed to be able to rely on your data. >> reporter: dr. greg carr says this doubli
d.c. mayor corrected that assertion when then candidate trump made that same claim back in july, but it doesn't seem to have made much of a difference. like any large city, d.c. is always grappling with crime. just today a man was killed in the 1600 block of benning road and northeast, the seventh homicide in the city this year. but according to the metropolitan police department, violent crime dropped 10% in 2016, and the homicide rate fell 17%. but if you go to the white house website, you...
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d.c. resident afraid to call the police makes our city weaker. anna-lysa: they are examining the water to see how it would affect the city. mayor bowser: certainly looking over the executive order to see exactly what it means. we think there is a lot left to be interpreted. anna-lysa: statement while protesters wrapped up a rally in front of the white house. person was in tears as she thought about the president's order. >> without it was extreme rhetoric. it's scary. anna-lysa: among the applicants, undocumented immigrants, who was enrolled in the childhood to furl program. ex igoe to the u.s. from at age 13. she had this message for the president. >> we will be here, not only today but four years from now. this is our home. officesa: the mayor's shared this letter with reporters. the letter appears to be from the committee oversight and government reform office. it basically calls for more a 500,000n about other grants that the city would use for legal aid for immigrants. the district planned use of funds appears to be in conflict with existing
d.c. resident afraid to call the police makes our city weaker. anna-lysa: they are examining the water to see how it would affect the city. mayor bowser: certainly looking over the executive order to see exactly what it means. we think there is a lot left to be interpreted. anna-lysa: statement while protesters wrapped up a rally in front of the white house. person was in tears as she thought about the president's order. >> without it was extreme rhetoric. it's scary. anna-lysa: among the...
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you are looking at new york city and washington, d.c. hundreds of thousands of people gathering everywhere. we've been following the coverage all day long as you have been seeing here on msn. people getting out, mtly women in the women's marches. trying to make their voices heard although we are seeing plenty of men, kids, people of all ages. a lot of them fighting against now president donald trump. one day after his inauguration. we're going to try to go live here to cal perry at the women's march in washington. the biggest one, right? estimated 500,000 people potentially. only expecting about 200,000. cal, let's talk about some concerns there. what you are seeing where you are. >> reporter: organizers were prepared for the numbers we had. i would say 500,000. for five or six hours, the cell phones were not functioning. people were getting antsy. certainly the police were nervous about people pushed up against the barricades and marchers moved from this location towards the white house. but frankly, and i don't mean this in a funny way
you are looking at new york city and washington, d.c. hundreds of thousands of people gathering everywhere. we've been following the coverage all day long as you have been seeing here on msn. people getting out, mtly women in the women's marches. trying to make their voices heard although we are seeing plenty of men, kids, people of all ages. a lot of them fighting against now president donald trump. one day after his inauguration. we're going to try to go live here to cal perry at the women's...
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d.c. is sinning other liberal big city as cross the nation to oppose president-elect. dan donald trump this was a big issue on the campaign trail. details of the deportation process re what is unknown is how trump potentially could react to cities like d.c. and actions like this. of course, it's something we will be keeping an eye on in the future. for now we're live in norm west, lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >> we're just 11 days from president-elect donald trump up august ration and senate represents are hoping to confirm as many cabinet appointments as possible before then. democrats, however, are trying to slow that process down. the senate judiciary committee begins confirmation hearings tomorrow and first up is trump's turn general pick alabama senator jeff sessions his nomination has come under fire over allegations of racism during time as federal prosecutor in 1980s. >> i'm hopeful it will get up to 6 or 7 particular national security team in place on day one. >> we're not doing this for sport. democrats feel very strongly that pushing for a thoughtful ve
d.c. is sinning other liberal big city as cross the nation to oppose president-elect. dan donald trump this was a big issue on the campaign trail. details of the deportation process re what is unknown is how trump potentially could react to cities like d.c. and actions like this. of course, it's something we will be keeping an eye on in the future. for now we're live in norm west, lindsey watts, "fox5 local news". >> we're just 11 days from president-elect donald trump up august...
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d.c. is a sanctuary city but there hasn't been a clear definition about what that means. we're trying to give that definition to the administration here locally. >> reporter: immigrant communities protesting tonight in northwest d.c. demand to be heard and now. >> migration is beautiful. the idea that one can pick up and move to another country. >> reporter: earlier today d.c. mayor bowser talked about protecting the city's sanctuary status and also about the fear in the immigrant community. ur always that we want people, d.c. residents, to not fear calling on their government. when people fear calling the police or calling on the government for help, it makes the entire city less safe. >> reporter: meanwhile, in frederick county, maryland, a voice known for speaking out against illegal immigration believes president trump is doing the right thing. sheriff chuck den kinz says the executive order must be followed. >> we have effectively built a fence around the county. i'm okay with it. i think there's going to be minimal impact on the families. i think some families will b
d.c. is a sanctuary city but there hasn't been a clear definition about what that means. we're trying to give that definition to the administration here locally. >> reporter: immigrant communities protesting tonight in northwest d.c. demand to be heard and now. >> migration is beautiful. the idea that one can pick up and move to another country. >> reporter: earlier today d.c. mayor bowser talked about protecting the city's sanctuary status and also about the fear in the...
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d.c. and the city absolutely embraced him. he is their hometown hero. and while the president was largely talking to the americn audience as a whole, the people there in front of him tonight made sure that they knew and he knew that they appreciated him. [cheers and applause] ♪ he steps out to thunderous aplace. the hometown hero finishes it in the city where it all began. first, a thoughtful note. >> whether we have seen eye to eye or rarely agreed at all, my conversations with you, they're what have kept me honest and kept me inspired. and kept me going. >> reporter: he moves to an issue this crowd feels deeply about. >> when minority groups voice discontent, they're not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness. when they wage peaceful protests they're not demanding special treatment but the equal treatment that our founders promised. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: from there, texas. >> how can elected officials talk -- >> reporter: perhaps the largest applause of the night, acceptance of muslims. >> i rejectdiscriminati
d.c. and the city absolutely embraced him. he is their hometown hero. and while the president was largely talking to the americn audience as a whole, the people there in front of him tonight made sure that they knew and he knew that they appreciated him. [cheers and applause] ♪ he steps out to thunderous aplace. the hometown hero finishes it in the city where it all began. first, a thoughtful note. >> whether we have seen eye to eye or rarely agreed at all, my conversations with you,...
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d.c. metro. ocean city, don't see that very often, snow totals close to a foot. the windchill factors, single digit saturday morning. it will stay cold tomorrow night. if you have outdoor plants. and a cold start sunday. the 10-day outlook from stormwatch 7, i promised a warm-up. back into the middle 50's by the end of next week. 63 friday. the following weekend, low 50's. jonathan: steve, thanks. of how, a clear picture the inauguration wi baby got back pain? with sleep number, there's an adjustment for that. just a swipe to realign your spine. does your bed do that? come into a sleep number store where the c2 mattress is now $699.99. it's a no brainer. jonathan: donald trump will be sworn in as president two weeks from today. michelle: we are learning more about the changes for the inauguration. every four years, our government works overtime to keep people safe. michelle: the overtime includes work officers and national guardsmen. they will be tasked with protecting residents, dignitaries, and the up to 900,000 people coming here to support war protest the pre
d.c. metro. ocean city, don't see that very often, snow totals close to a foot. the windchill factors, single digit saturday morning. it will stay cold tomorrow night. if you have outdoor plants. and a cold start sunday. the 10-day outlook from stormwatch 7, i promised a warm-up. back into the middle 50's by the end of next week. 63 friday. the following weekend, low 50's. jonathan: steve, thanks. of how, a clear picture the inauguration wi baby got back pain? with sleep number, there's an...
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d.c. food city of the year. yea.hough orbits recommends visiting london montreal orr toronto.toroo. >> two canadian cities in theine list. when it's our home we home definitely want to get away a but it is great place for is other people to visit.grle to vs let's say hello to our to facebook fan of the day. huffman. she has a message for us thiss s morning.in don'tsoule ul food. >> if we've been dating foratinr 20's years it's time for one of us to pop the question.io who is going to make a for you shadawn i don't have dov the best forecast.thbest brutally cold this morningth especially for the kids who are in school today and getting off at the bus stop busp this stop forecast. bundle it few and far between and muchnduc better chance north and we a we could have some freezing rainngy kind of back where they shouldhd be for this time of year inf yea the 30's with a chance ofnce o showers just about each andh and every day there. day there all right, that's a check ofck o the forecast.as erin como is here with a check
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d.c. are demappnding that the city f a sink hole after a school bus got stuck. a bus with special needs students on board drove right if into it. the passenger rear side tire was emerged about a foot deep. they were able to safely remove the children from that bus. they told the city about the sink hole several times but it is has still not been repaired. >>> i posted it on my facebook page. the man in michigan is getting a lot of attention because he says leaving his car unattended and running in his driveway. police said the main component of the case is whether the key is in the car. they say using a remote would have been okay because the key is not in the car and apparently you're allowed to warm up your car but you can't leave it unattended. he left the car in the driveway but went back in his house -- and that was the issue. the ticket is $128. people said come on, it's michigan, it's cold. >> but the law's the law. >> that's the other thing i'm getting too. >>> according to the epa one out of every eight cars that was stolen in 2015 had the keys inside.
d.c. are demappnding that the city f a sink hole after a school bus got stuck. a bus with special needs students on board drove right if into it. the passenger rear side tire was emerged about a foot deep. they were able to safely remove the children from that bus. they told the city about the sink hole several times but it is has still not been repaired. >>> i posted it on my facebook page. the man in michigan is getting a lot of attention because he says leaving his car unattended...
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d.c. and cities all over the world, including several here in the bay area. the marches and demonstrations were aimed at putting president donald trump on notice, and abc reporter stephanie ramos joins us from washington with more. good morning, stephanie. >> caroline, good morning. it's a calm and quiet foggy sunday morning here on the capit capitol. a much different picture compared to yesterday. so many people descended on d.c. to march for their rights, some rights that could be threatened by a trump presidency. a battle cry heard from hundreds of thousands of people. >> we will resist any racist, sexist, islam aphobic policies that come our way. >> the national mall flooded with people. >> a lot of people have anguish and worry about what is going to happen. >> women, men and children taking to the streets from coast-to-coast. >> we can whimper or wine, and we can fight back, and me, i'm here to fight back. >> boston, san francisco, and even as far as london and around the world, that same emotion shared by celebrities. ♪ ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ >> all
d.c. and cities all over the world, including several here in the bay area. the marches and demonstrations were aimed at putting president donald trump on notice, and abc reporter stephanie ramos joins us from washington with more. good morning, stephanie. >> caroline, good morning. it's a calm and quiet foggy sunday morning here on the capit capitol. a much different picture compared to yesterday. so many people descended on d.c. to march for their rights, some rights that could be...
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d.c. and the city absolutely embraced him. he is their hometown hero. and while the president was largely talking to the americn audience as a whole, the people there in front of him tonight made sure that they knew and he knew that they appreciated him. [cheers and applause] ♪ he steps out to thunderous aplace. the hometown hero finishes it in the city where it all began. first, a thoughtful note. >> whether we have seen eye to eye or rarely agreed at all, my conversations with you, they're what have kept me honest and kept me inspired. and kept me going. >> reporter: he moves to an issue this crowd feels deeply about. >> when minority groups voice discontent, they're not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness. when they wage peaceful protests they're not demanding special treatment but the equal treatment that our founders promised. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: from there, texas. >> how can elected officials talk -- >> reporter: perhaps the largest applause of the night, acceptance of muslims. >> i reject discriminat
d.c. and the city absolutely embraced him. he is their hometown hero. and while the president was largely talking to the americn audience as a whole, the people there in front of him tonight made sure that they knew and he knew that they appreciated him. [cheers and applause] ♪ he steps out to thunderous aplace. the hometown hero finishes it in the city where it all began. first, a thoughtful note. >> whether we have seen eye to eye or rarely agreed at all, my conversations with you,...
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city. thank you, judge. saturday 9:00 p.m., a inaugural speech special. more of our continuous inauguration coverage here in washington, d.c pay for. i love my shop, but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >> tucker: that's it for us tonight. it's been fun, it always is. we are the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, and groupthink. i will be on air during the swearing in, sean hannity is up next. have a great night. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." we are coming to you from our nation's capital, on the verge of a historic moment in american history. in just 14 hours, donald j. trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states of america and on the eve of mr. trump's inauguration, it's been a very busy day for the incoming president and the soon to be first family. shortly after 12:00 p.m. eastern, they are all here. mr. trump's youngest son barron, ivanka and her husband jared kushner, along with their
city. thank you, judge. saturday 9:00 p.m., a inaugural speech special. more of our continuous inauguration coverage here in washington, d.c pay for. i love my shop, but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >> tucker: that's it for us tonight. it's been fun, it always is. we are the sworn enemy of lying,...
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history, millions around the country and streets in over 600 cities and towns from washington, d.c., to park city, australia, weurne will hear speech highlights from angela davis, gloria steinem, alicia keys, madonna, and more. the incame a day after the gratian of the 45th president of the united states, donald j. trump. pres. pres. trump: in every hall of power, from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. from this day forward, it is going to be only america first. america first. amy: we will air part of donald trump's inaugural address and get response from ralph nader, naomi klein, allan nairn, and professor keeanga-yamahtta taylor. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on saturday, millions of people worldwide poured into the streets to protest the presidency of donald trump. in washington, d.c., more than half a million people flooded the national mall for the women's march on washington, many wearing pink hats dubbed "pussyhats." so many people turned out that by midday, the entire pla
history, millions around the country and streets in over 600 cities and towns from washington, d.c., to park city, australia, weurne will hear speech highlights from angela davis, gloria steinem, alicia keys, madonna, and more. the incame a day after the gratian of the 45th president of the united states, donald j. trump. pres. pres. trump: in every hall of power, from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. from this day forward, it is going to be only america first. america...