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today that we can the grand jury meets again in alexandria virginia with several people who have now been subpoenaed from boston massachusetts in attendance now one of these people is a frequent guest on our show he's also a co-founder of the bradley manning support network hey that house when we spoke to house just last week he couldn't comment not comment much on the subpoenas that were issued in the boston area but that a new details are coming out house amongst other people in boston traveled to alexandria to answer a line of questions from the grand jury which is secretly determining if we can leaks act that in violation of the espionage act however people aren't taking this opaque actions of a grand jury lying down to their currently protests underway in boston and outside of the courthouse in alexandria over the way in which the government is treated they would house a vocal bradley manning supporter as we told you in the past houses one of the few people who was able to visit bradley manning although he was detained at quantico and he's one of the few who openly spoke out abo
today that we can the grand jury meets again in alexandria virginia with several people who have now been subpoenaed from boston massachusetts in attendance now one of these people is a frequent guest on our show he's also a co-founder of the bradley manning support network hey that house when we spoke to house just last week he couldn't comment not comment much on the subpoenas that were issued in the boston area but that a new details are coming out house amongst other people in boston...
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i now live in alexandria, virginia. my stint of homelessness was in the 1980s. i was an abused and battered wife and i had four years and it took me 10 years first of all to leave to get up enough nerve to leave my husband. but i finally did. and when i did leave, i found that i was homeless with four children. being on the street for a while with me children, i would say it's not me. and i would go back home and the cycle would start again, the beatings. so in order to keep a roof over my head at that time and for my children to have a roof over their heads i would stay and endure the beatings. another couple years went by and i decided i can't do this any longer, you know, i'm not just hurting myself, i'm hurting my children as well. so one night, when my husband went to work, i packed up and i left again, with my four children. to make a long story short, it took a while. we stayed with family. we stayed in union station. we stayed quite a few places. back in the '80s it wasn't easy for a woman with four children to find a place that she could call a refuge a
i now live in alexandria, virginia. my stint of homelessness was in the 1980s. i was an abused and battered wife and i had four years and it took me 10 years first of all to leave to get up enough nerve to leave my husband. but i finally did. and when i did leave, i found that i was homeless with four children. being on the street for a while with me children, i would say it's not me. and i would go back home and the cycle would start again, the beatings. so in order to keep a roof over my head...
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yesterday after he testified and pled the fifth my new before the grand jury in alexandria virginia. i think that over time they're going to try to influence public opinion by launching these tactics which chilled the personal rights association of the u.s. government is trying to finish the job it started four years ago with the pentagon papers the station it is trying to find a matter to regulate journalism in media both domestically and internationally and i feel that is trying to use investigating its we keep beats to establish policies which would give the government broad censorship powers in determining how source information actually makes it to the head of the media and all of this as the legacy of leaked documents on wiki leaks continues to prove its journalistic value one example the case of victor boot he's a russian man that america accuses of being an international arms dealer as is a legal saga in the west continues r.t. of the marina found some revealing details of his role actually the u.s. role rather in this case and some of those wiki leaks diplomatic cables take
yesterday after he testified and pled the fifth my new before the grand jury in alexandria virginia. i think that over time they're going to try to influence public opinion by launching these tactics which chilled the personal rights association of the u.s. government is trying to finish the job it started four years ago with the pentagon papers the station it is trying to find a matter to regulate journalism in media both domestically and internationally and i feel that is trying to use...
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david house a supporter of bradley manning was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in alexandria virginia he was amongst a handful of individuals from the boston area who were all instructed to come to her during and testify about various elements involving bradley manning and the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks as a whole now while hells did in fact show up he didn't give out any information other than his name and his address to the grand jury his attorney peter crop explains why. the house we're going to hear some questions over. there he invoked his right to remain silent under the fifth amendment to the u.s. constitution. so while house didn't have much to say inside the courtroom he did exercises right to free speech outside during a press conference and there he fully expressed his opinions on this entire court case saying his legal proceeding is nothing but a means by which the government wants to put fear into americans and keep them from standing up to the wrongdoings of the government tells also compare the grand jury to a historic incident that happened forty years ago tod
david house a supporter of bradley manning was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in alexandria virginia he was amongst a handful of individuals from the boston area who were all instructed to come to her during and testify about various elements involving bradley manning and the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks as a whole now while hells did in fact show up he didn't give out any information other than his name and his address to the grand jury his attorney peter crop explains why....
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he's a friend of bradley manning and he was subpoenaed to appear before this grand jury in alexandria virginia today now private first class manning you remember is the u.s. government whistleblower he's accused of leaking u.s. diplomatic cables to wiki leaks and he could face the death penalty as a result of these charges of course depending on what the outcome is now house called for manning's freedom and in his testimony he pled the fifth he invoked his right to remain silent before this grand jury according to house he says this is a show trial not to curtail press freedom and r.t. got to speak with him one on. and at the grand jury hearing he talked about the public reaction to the bradley manning case first take a listen but i think there's a groundswell movement happening right now in the us up just for example in boston today students that were never politically active and all standing up to support probably nothing to keep peace and protest this grand jury i think the u.s. government is frightened of what it perceives to be mass public support for probably manning it with the reason i
he's a friend of bradley manning and he was subpoenaed to appear before this grand jury in alexandria virginia today now private first class manning you remember is the u.s. government whistleblower he's accused of leaking u.s. diplomatic cables to wiki leaks and he could face the death penalty as a result of these charges of course depending on what the outcome is now house called for manning's freedom and in his testimony he pled the fifth he invoked his right to remain silent before this...
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. >>> president obama talks jobs at a community college inria alexandria, virginia., the sluggish job market and the economy are taking a toll on the president's poll numbers. his overall approval rating is down six points since late last month. cnn in depth is on a listening tour to hear about your concerns about the economy and how those concerns are shaping your views when it comes to the presidential race. our correspondents are all across the country. david mattingly has been listening to florida voters struggling now in a very slow economy. >> reporter: four different people from four different walks of life, all feeling the pain of a down economy. in kissimmee, the biggest investment of her life withering away in a market. >> i'm stressed out because i need a house for my kids, and for me, and i'm trying to work with the bank. the bank doesn't want to work with me. >> carl grooms in plant city knows what that feels like. >> i'm like most folks, feeling it in the pocketbook. >> reporter: rising costs of everything has him thinking there's a disconnect in d.c. >
. >>> president obama talks jobs at a community college inria alexandria, virginia., the sluggish job market and the economy are taking a toll on the president's poll numbers. his overall approval rating is down six points since late last month. cnn in depth is on a listening tour to hear about your concerns about the economy and how those concerns are shaping your views when it comes to the presidential race. our correspondents are all across the country. david mattingly has been...
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we live in a small house across the river here in alexandria, virginia. there was no vice president's mansion. we live in the suburbs. dad committed to the office every day. when he assumed the presidency on that day in august 1974, the helicopter left with nixon and we went in and dad that's one into office and took the picture in the oval office. we did not get to move into the white house. i thought we had a chance to move into the white house. nixon had left so quickly and an expense believe that, when he resigned, they were not able to pack up all their belongings. so it took six days or seven days. that night, after dad took the oath of office, we went back to our little three-bedroom house in alexandria, va. i will never forget my mother standing over the stove that night cooking. [laughter] and thinking -- she said you know, jerry, something is wrong here. [laughter] you just became president of the united states and i am still cooking. [laughter] so the bubble around the president's let back in 1974 is a little different than it is today. let me
we live in a small house across the river here in alexandria, virginia. there was no vice president's mansion. we live in the suburbs. dad committed to the office every day. when he assumed the presidency on that day in august 1974, the helicopter left with nixon and we went in and dad that's one into office and took the picture in the oval office. we did not get to move into the white house. i thought we had a chance to move into the white house. nixon had left so quickly and an expense...
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joining us now from alexandria virginia gain nor who is investigating the situation. some of the same soros funded media operations were the ones that attacked breitbarted in the weiner deal, in the weiner gate affair. and soros is punching big money into those things. give us the headline. >> well, the headline is that george soros has spent more than $48 million influencing media, buying into all sorts of different media outl ts. it's working. he has got the influence. has he got connections to the top media outlets in the country. more than 30 major media outlettle in the country. some of the top journalists. talking about jill abrahamsome executive director of "new york times." downing editor of post. christian amman. >> bill: let's take them one by one. what the is most important media operation in your opinion that soros funds? >> i would say that's probably think progress. that's a part of the senator for american progress. it is center for american progress. guess more than $7 million from soros. so it's -- we need to count that among. >> bill: that's john pod
joining us now from alexandria virginia gain nor who is investigating the situation. some of the same soros funded media operations were the ones that attacked breitbarted in the weiner deal, in the weiner gate affair. and soros is punching big money into those things. give us the headline. >> well, the headline is that george soros has spent more than $48 million influencing media, buying into all sorts of different media outl ts. it's working. he has got the influence. has he got...
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and, you know, she visited the school, and i had never -- i was raised in alexandria, virginia, i had never been in a place -- [inaudible] but they, the thing i realized from that was the great amount of -- she had a lot of personal charisma. she had more charm than you would think of from read what she wrote. um, if you read my mother's book, you will say ruby black had a crush on eleanor roosevelt, and i'll say, yes, yes, she did. and eleanor was the kind of person you get a crush on. she was, she was a kind of camp counselor that i developed a crush on, you know, when i was 12, and the camp counselor -- she had that kind of attractive personality, and i suspect they always have had and that was part of why she, why she caught franklin. you know, she was not quite the ugly duckling that she liked to portray herself as. so by the way, you know, something i just realized and i had not internalized it before about the press packages, all that she did for black people, there were no negro women in the press conference. >> that's right. and there were efforts by black women reporters to
and, you know, she visited the school, and i had never -- i was raised in alexandria, virginia, i had never been in a place -- [inaudible] but they, the thing i realized from that was the great amount of -- she had a lot of personal charisma. she had more charm than you would think of from read what she wrote. um, if you read my mother's book, you will say ruby black had a crush on eleanor roosevelt, and i'll say, yes, yes, she did. and eleanor was the kind of person you get a crush on. she...
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we lived in the house across the river in alexandria, virginia. there is no vice president mention anything like that. we lived in the suburbs. when you assume the presidency on that day in august, 1974, you know, the helicopter left and dad got sworn into office. to the picture in the oval office. we didn't get to move in the white house. he got a chance to move in the white house and nixon had left so quickly, so unexpectedly that they were enabled to pack up their belongings. and so, it took six, seven days. after dad took the oval office, we went back to her three-bedroom house in alexandria, virginia. i'll never forget my mother standing over this does that make cooking, thinking, jerry, something's wrong here. [laughter] you just became president of the united states and i am still cooking. so, the bubble around the president's place in 1974 was a little different than it is today. let me hand out the citations and awards and get onto our keynote speaker, general scowcroft. our first a word here is reporting on the presidency. this is gerald
we lived in the house across the river in alexandria, virginia. there is no vice president mention anything like that. we lived in the suburbs. when you assume the presidency on that day in august, 1974, you know, the helicopter left and dad got sworn into office. to the picture in the oval office. we didn't get to move in the white house. he got a chance to move in the white house and nixon had left so quickly, so unexpectedly that they were enabled to pack up their belongings. and so, it took...
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she's from alexandria, virginia, she watches on nbc wrc tv, she's been watching the show since the beginning hear about how klg and hoda spend their weekends and what's going on with their families. she checks out their bling and lives vicariously through them when they go to broadway shows. >> that's me with my chihuahua. she watches the show because kathie lee and hoda make her laugh. they inspire her and refresh her spirit and they make her want to jump right in with a glass of wine in hand. we think you're great and want to thank you for being such a loyal fan. pack your bags, we're sending you to send to half moon, a resort in montego bay, jamaica. >> we love it there. >> including round-trip airfare for two. airfare furnished by the jamaica tourist board. don't miss your chance to be our fan of the week by logging on to klg &hoda.com. >> she needs to watch this thursday, we're going to air our trip to jamaica. >> smile jamaica. we had a ball down there. >> i wonder -- lynnette had all of those cut-outs, those life-sized cut-outs. >> we probably don't want to know too much more. >> stil
she's from alexandria, virginia, she watches on nbc wrc tv, she's been watching the show since the beginning hear about how klg and hoda spend their weekends and what's going on with their families. she checks out their bling and lives vicariously through them when they go to broadway shows. >> that's me with my chihuahua. she watches the show because kathie lee and hoda make her laugh. they inspire her and refresh her spirit and they make her want to jump right in with a glass of wine in...
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we lived in a little house across the river here in alexandria, virginia. there was no vice president's mansion or anything like that. we lived in the suburbs. dad commuted to the office every day and when he assumed the presidency on that day in august, 1974, the helicopter left with nixon and we went in. dad got sworn into office and we took the picture in the oval office and the interesting thing -- we didn't get to move into the white house. [laughter] >> i thought you got a chance to move in the white house. but, you know, nixon had left so quickly so unexpectedly when he resigned that they weren't able to pack up all their belongings and so it took six, seven days. so that night after dad took the oath of office, we went back to our little three bedroom house in alexandria, virginia, and, gosh, i will never forget my mother standing over the stove that night cooking and she said, gerry, she said something's wrong here. [laughter] >> you just became president of the united states and i'm still cooking. [laughter] >> the bubble around the president's li
we lived in a little house across the river here in alexandria, virginia. there was no vice president's mansion or anything like that. we lived in the suburbs. dad commuted to the office every day and when he assumed the presidency on that day in august, 1974, the helicopter left with nixon and we went in. dad got sworn into office and we took the picture in the oval office and the interesting thing -- we didn't get to move into the white house. [laughter] >> i thought you got a chance to...
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virginia as you head north to the prince william parkway has been picked up. all your travel lanes are open. gw parkway both directions between old town alexandria and 14th street bridge, traffic very light. moving nicely. joe, eun. >> thank you, jerry. >> 4:42 is the time. virginia's governor teaming with hollywood to help local children. >> what metro says it needs to get its escalators up and running. do you know what's in your spread ? in land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil, there are just three natural ingredients. sweet cream,anola oil and salt. discover land o' lakes spreadable butter with canola oil. we don't just make a taillight... ..we make a sculpture. we don't just make a sunroof... ..we make the heavens wide. we don't just make a crossover... ..we make a statement. the cadillac srx. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. >> welcome back at 4:45. this church in maryland is making a historic change. st. luke's is the first episcopal to accept an unprecedented invitation of pope benedict. all members voted to convert to catholicism. u.s. catholic leaders will create an equivalent of a national diocese for anglo
virginia as you head north to the prince william parkway has been picked up. all your travel lanes are open. gw parkway both directions between old town alexandria and 14th street bridge, traffic very light. moving nicely. joe, eun. >> thank you, jerry. >> 4:42 is the time. virginia's governor teaming with hollywood to help local children. >> what metro says it needs to get its escalators up and running. do you know what's in your spread ? in land o' lakes spreadable butter...
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so that night after he took the oath of office, we went back to our three-bedroom house in alexandria virginia, and i will never forget my mother standing over the stove that might cooking. [laughter] she said jerry, something is wrong here. [laughter] you just became president of the united states and i'm still cooking. [laughter] of double boiler and the president's life in '74 was different than it is today. let me handle these citations and awards and get on to the keynote speaker, general scowcroft. the first award is reporting on the presidency. this is a gerald ford journalism prize to a distinguished reporting on the presidency in 2010. let me read the citation. the judges for the presidency selected steve of feed mcclatchy newspapers as the 24th annual gerald ford prize for distinguished reporting on the presidency. in his reporting, steve demonstrates a clear understanding that not the first year but the second year in office for a new president is more accurate measure of his leadership, his management of the complexity of the federal office on his exercise of constitutional power,
so that night after he took the oath of office, we went back to our three-bedroom house in alexandria virginia, and i will never forget my mother standing over the stove that might cooking. [laughter] she said jerry, something is wrong here. [laughter] you just became president of the united states and i'm still cooking. [laughter] of double boiler and the president's life in '74 was different than it is today. let me handle these citations and awards and get on to the keynote speaker, general...
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. >> reporter: alexandria city schools in virginia, they're expanding a program that teaches learning skills, teaching problem solving, and rewards good behavior with tokens. >> you can go to the dance, get ice cream. >> reporter: how big a deal is the dance on friday? >> it's good. >> reporter: students here are still severely punished for bringing weapons or drugs to school. that's the state law here in virginia. but the idea in this school is to prevent situation like that from happening in the first place. >> if it works, we're going to be doing the job that i think all schools should be doing, which is keeping kids in school. >>> in, fairfax, virginia, the school board is voting tonight on new proposals that would prevent that kind of lengthy discipline airy process that hayley endured. she said she lost most of her friends and her grades suffered. >> no one should have to go through that. >> reporter: something that more communities are trying to avoid by breaking the rules. >>> on wall street today, stocks bounced back from six straight trading days of losses. it was up more th
. >> reporter: alexandria city schools in virginia, they're expanding a program that teaches learning skills, teaching problem solving, and rewards good behavior with tokens. >> you can go to the dance, get ice cream. >> reporter: how big a deal is the dance on friday? >> it's good. >> reporter: students here are still severely punished for bringing weapons or drugs to school. that's the state law here in virginia. but the idea in this school is to prevent...
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we have firsthand experience of this from the 2006 murder trial of zacarias moussaoui in alexandria, virginia. despite all of this, however, the administration seems fixated on the idea that once we have caught terrorists, the goal isn't to get as much intelligence out of them as quickly as possible to prevent further attacks on soldiers and citizens but to prove that we can treat them the same way we treat everybody else. my response to that is maybe we could -- maybe we can do that. you can put them in a u.s. court, but why in the world would you want to? you could, but should you? the administration likes to tout its confidence in the u.s. legal system. well, i don't believe the american people need to try any enemy combatants in our own hometowns and cities to prove that our court system works. we know it works for american citizens. prosecution is certainly important, but let's be clear prosecution is not our ultimate goal in this war. our goal is to capture or kill those who want to kill us here and abroad and who are plotting even now as this case clearly proves to wreak havoc on our t
we have firsthand experience of this from the 2006 murder trial of zacarias moussaoui in alexandria, virginia. despite all of this, however, the administration seems fixated on the idea that once we have caught terrorists, the goal isn't to get as much intelligence out of them as quickly as possible to prevent further attacks on soldiers and citizens but to prove that we can treat them the same way we treat everybody else. my response to that is maybe we could -- maybe we can do that. you can...
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i sold everything in my apartment and wind up walking the streets of alexandria virginia with $400 i sold everything in my apartment, my furniture, clothing, everything for $400. all i left with is the clothes on my back and some clothing and my suitcase. - walked alexandria, the streets of alexandria, as i said, and i would go into the embassy suites at king street to wash up, and after burying my child i tried to get an apartment, was told that i could not get an apartment because i had given up an apartment. i tried to explain my reason for giving up my apartment. unfortunately, they didn't want to hear it. so once again, i just gave up at that time and continued just walking the streets of alexandria with my suitcase until someone told me to go to social services. i then went to social services where i was helped and was sent to one excel the alexandria's community shelters. i stayed there 90 days. i did obtain a job. unfortunately, i did not know that i had a right to housing, and everyone that i went to to try to get housing i was turned away because of the fact that i had given
i sold everything in my apartment and wind up walking the streets of alexandria virginia with $400 i sold everything in my apartment, my furniture, clothing, everything for $400. all i left with is the clothes on my back and some clothing and my suitcase. - walked alexandria, the streets of alexandria, as i said, and i would go into the embassy suites at king street to wash up, and after burying my child i tried to get an apartment, was told that i could not get an apartment because i had given...
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the president will visit the alexandria campus of northern virginia community college. the white house says strengthening and manufacturing will help the weak economy and reduce unemployment. >>> 5:36 our time. right now is problem police are running into trying to warn the public about a criminal. >>> why a local church is converting. >>> the start of a new heat today is not about finding the time to do your homework. it's not about logging on to this week's class. today is a celebration, a triumph of dedication, a victory for that little voice that urges us on. today is a day to recognize that ordinary people can do extraordinary things, and to prove that not all heroes wear a cape. some wear a cap and gown. congratulations to the strayer university graduates of 2011. >>> it is now 5:39. 69 degrees out there. hazy skies. and it's going to reflect the kind of weather we're going to have later today. it feels nice outside right now. but wait. >> tom kierein is here to answer the question we've all been asking. why is there not an old man summer? >> because he and santa
the president will visit the alexandria campus of northern virginia community college. the white house says strengthening and manufacturing will help the weak economy and reduce unemployment. >>> 5:36 our time. right now is problem police are running into trying to warn the public about a criminal. >>> why a local church is converting. >>> the start of a new heat today is not about finding the time to do your homework. it's not about logging on to this week's class....
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last week the president went to alexandria campus of northern virginia community college, where i know many featuring 10. now is the partnership with too many colleges and to make it possible for 500,000 americans to get credentials for manufacturing jobs. .. and programs like the better buildings and michigan which will save businesses up to $40 billion a year when by supporting companies that manufacture energy-efficient products. as you'll every moment of the president's time is rather precious. i think it says something. this president is visiting manufacturers all over the country to speak to them and listen to them. he wants to highlight the success stories that are happening at companies like yours because manufacturing is leading and recovering and he also wants to hear what we can do to make easier for you to succeed because you are the ones who have made it through this financial crisis since the great depression. you are the ones who made it through this, you are the ones growing your companies and the ones building products and creating jobs right here in america. as the pr
last week the president went to alexandria campus of northern virginia community college, where i know many featuring 10. now is the partnership with too many colleges and to make it possible for 500,000 americans to get credentials for manufacturing jobs. .. and programs like the better buildings and michigan which will save businesses up to $40 billion a year when by supporting companies that manufacture energy-efficient products. as you'll every moment of the president's time is rather...
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virginia side. north of the belt way it looks normal backup at the naval research lab. moving nice for old town alexandriason bridge. we'll take you into virginia on northbound 395 which is slow and often on from the pentagon -- from the belt way to the pentagon. right sunshine is burning off the pettifog. 58 degrees in the district. 59 degrees in cumberland 65 degrees in manassas. a bit of humility in the air but that bad. it is pretty pleasant over all sunshine and scattered clouds in the mid- 80's. we will crank up the heat and humidity by wednesday in the upper 90's. somee are following breaking news coming in from centreville. one person was stabbed to death on braddock springs road. areother victims hospitalized with life- threatening injuries. no word on what led to bringabbing but we will as we get details. we will be back with another update at 7:56. for continuous news coverage, tune in to news channel 8. [ male announcer ] there's a new ride coming to busch gardens williamsburg -- mach tower. dude, it's like two hundred and... ...forty feet high... ...right in the middle of oktoberfest... ...th
virginia side. north of the belt way it looks normal backup at the naval research lab. moving nice for old town alexandriason bridge. we'll take you into virginia on northbound 395 which is slow and often on from the pentagon -- from the belt way to the pentagon. right sunshine is burning off the pettifog. 58 degrees in the district. 59 degrees in cumberland 65 degrees in manassas. a bit of humility in the air but that bad. it is pretty pleasant over all sunshine and scattered clouds in the...
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last week to present went to alexandria campus of northern virginia committee campus where i know manyof you joined him. he announced a partnership with transgender community colleges and companies to make it possible for 500,000 americans to get credentials for manufacturing jobs. that program is going to help meet your hiring needs and that our workforce for the 20% you. i think all the leaders here today deserve a round of applause for making that happen. [applause] >> and finally just this past monday president obama went to north carolina, a rapidly growing company which produces some of the most energy efficient leds in the world. he also met with his council on jobs and competitiveness which includes senior leaders from nam, gm, boeing, procter & gamble. discuss ways to streamline regulation with programs like the better buildings initiative which will save businesses up to $40 billion a year i supporting countries that manufacture energy efficient products. as you all know every moment of the president's time is rather precious. i think it says something that this president is
last week to present went to alexandria campus of northern virginia committee campus where i know manyof you joined him. he announced a partnership with transgender community colleges and companies to make it possible for 500,000 americans to get credentials for manufacturing jobs. that program is going to help meet your hiring needs and that our workforce for the 20% you. i think all the leaders here today deserve a round of applause for making that happen. [applause] >> and finally just...
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virginia is going to be arraigned today. tejimmy john'cheung turned the bus over and killed people and injured others on the bus. >>> president obama will visit alexandria today and will discuss the importance of training and preparing the u.s. workforce to compete in manufacturing jobs. he says that is critical to our nation's success to compete in a global economy. >>> there are more calls this morning for new york congressman anthony wiener to resign. members from the democrats on participative involvement in the twitter photograph scandal are indefensible. several women have come forward to say they have had on-line relationships with the new york politician. the house minority leader is calling for an ethics investigation. >> as people start speaking out and if he spoke on a congressional telephone it's gone to be ugly. >> he made an emotional apology to his wife on monday. the person who broke the story says there's an x-rated picture of anthony wiener that he will release if the congressman -- >>> a semipro football recruiting slain at a d.c. high schools was honored. ralph thomas was shot and killed outside mckinley tech in northeast on friday n
virginia is going to be arraigned today. tejimmy john'cheung turned the bus over and killed people and injured others on the bus. >>> president obama will visit alexandria today and will discuss the importance of training and preparing the u.s. workforce to compete in manufacturing jobs. he says that is critical to our nation's success to compete in a global economy. >>> there are more calls this morning for new york congressman anthony wiener to resign. members from the...