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here at burroughs the southbound traffic is being diverted at this time. if you were coming northbound towards 50, you get by single file to the right with a t seeing these delays forming. stick with the beltway, coming in down on the suitland parkway, root for or group five. you do not want to commit to route 295 until this situation is resolved, which could take some time. southbound kenilworth avenue blocked at burroughs at the scene at this point. eastern avenue is open for business. the other thing we have going on right now for the midday commute is 395, coming across the inbound 14th street bridge, not a bad commute. 11 minutes for those traveling out of virginia across the potomac. were atd commute there the wilson bridge. for those traveling between alexandria and oxon hill, like traffic volume, the bridge itself is this. if you are report their, five minute ride working your way from van dorn street across the bridge towards the mgm. of course, keep in mind that we have a car fire that will be in alexandria north of duke street, police are on the
here at burroughs the southbound traffic is being diverted at this time. if you were coming northbound towards 50, you get by single file to the right with a t seeing these delays forming. stick with the beltway, coming in down on the suitland parkway, root for or group five. you do not want to commit to route 295 until this situation is resolved, which could take some time. southbound kenilworth avenue blocked at burroughs at the scene at this point. eastern avenue is open for business. the...
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Apr 16, 2017
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but with all those predictions but with that said rice burroughs only one hovering.with the red then blew familiar hash marks. and then to honker beneath the beach and read the showing in the water and just below the category five with 150 miles per hour. and to be one month shy of his 62nd birthday. it at times stubborn. with the wind and the rain and the island creatures. buddie want to know what happened? [laughter] no spoilers. so one more thing to share video of the 10 metropolitan areas five rondo gulf of mexico. has a face that imminent challenge it is important to keep in mind to find a smarter way for word. consider the future so i am telling the story trying to make a connection of the past the present and the future ended becomes a useful history for all americans. and want to encourage them in the mutual wholesome way in our backyard it is more than a sunny beach it has enriched our lives and we have taken much from it but to continue doing so we have to give something back. for what makes the goal of living with the natural coastline. thank you. [applaus
but with all those predictions but with that said rice burroughs only one hovering.with the red then blew familiar hash marks. and then to honker beneath the beach and read the showing in the water and just below the category five with 150 miles per hour. and to be one month shy of his 62nd birthday. it at times stubborn. with the wind and the rain and the island creatures. buddie want to know what happened? [laughter] no spoilers. so one more thing to share video of the 10 metropolitan areas...
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Apr 18, 2017
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. ♪ >>> thousands and thousands of other monuments across the country in small burroughs urban or ruraltings that have just as much significance and we've lot of track of them. >> it's hank. usually huff gets dread up dough boy uniforms and uses bees wax to recover and restore world war memorial statutes. my take is maybe you ought to do it too. reason one the lessons of history. 100 years a week or so the us entered world war one. be honest did you miss it? lot of people did. >> but today anniversaries of events people may come by this statue go home and watch the news in the evening but they lost the importance and the significance of these sights because they have not understood the history. eugene and his friend barry johnson want you to remember. they work preserving memorials and teaching hit thee through saving hallowed ground. need another reason. local significance your neighbors do care. >> i'm hank flynn. nice to meet you. >> thanks so much. >> doylestown world war one monument has special meaning to local attorney john hartzell the man receiving water in the statue that's hi
. ♪ >>> thousands and thousands of other monuments across the country in small burroughs urban or ruraltings that have just as much significance and we've lot of track of them. >> it's hank. usually huff gets dread up dough boy uniforms and uses bees wax to recover and restore world war memorial statutes. my take is maybe you ought to do it too. reason one the lessons of history. 100 years a week or so the us entered world war one. be honest did you miss it? lot of people did....
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doesn't care about the dumps and the lapped phils everywhere else and wants it out of this he five burroughshink, actually, to initially start and out of state. i know there is some folks in brooklyn, i won't say wo, who were come posting the trash in their own kitchen, again, space. not short on smells. bill: all right, de blasio is forward thinking. he will fig girt out. probably not. thans, diana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: bill, goose one, detective zero. check thought surveillance footage posted to youtube by lieutenant shawn bassett of the clarksville police department, security cam footage of the colleagues and detective rahal getting attacked and owned by very angry mother goose. >> how did you go goose one diving goose schnegg. >> oh, boy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> knock knock. bill: who is this? reporter: this agitated alligator. ronny russell which is the gator getter consultants in south carolina. he was called to south carolina home early sunday morning because the family heard a lot of knocking around the front porch and turns out the gat ouster nine-feet long. he actually made the way throu
doesn't care about the dumps and the lapped phils everywhere else and wants it out of this he five burroughshink, actually, to initially start and out of state. i know there is some folks in brooklyn, i won't say wo, who were come posting the trash in their own kitchen, again, space. not short on smells. bill: all right, de blasio is forward thinking. he will fig girt out. probably not. thans, diana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ reporter: bill, goose one, detective zero. check thought...
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. >> reporter: that's walker burroughs, a senior at her high school. ♪ i will dance and sing ♪ ♪ you'll fun of me ♪ >> reporter: with his own lyrics to "stand by me." ♪ so darling go to prom with me ♪ >> reporter: she turns and offers a wink, of course she was going to say yes. his bandmates watching. over the weekend, there they were. in findlay, ohio, high school runners joran fuller and claire short met each other during cross country practice. joran carefully plotting a five and a half mile run to spell out his request on a running app, spelling out prom, question mark? she said yes. and there's jacob staudenmaier from arcadia high school in arizona, recreating "la la land" to ask actress emma stone to the prom. ♪ you're an oscar winner ♪ i've got two of my own ♪ so maybe i could buy you dinner ♪ >> reporter: asking olive garden? ♪ i know my voice ain't great but please be my prom date ♪ >> reporter: emma stone writing him. >> emma said, jacob, in all caps, "thanks for making the greatest proposal i've ever received. i can't tell you what an honor that was and how much i smiled thro
. >> reporter: that's walker burroughs, a senior at her high school. ♪ i will dance and sing ♪ ♪ you'll fun of me ♪ >> reporter: with his own lyrics to "stand by me." ♪ so darling go to prom with me ♪ >> reporter: she turns and offers a wink, of course she was going to say yes. his bandmates watching. over the weekend, there they were. in findlay, ohio, high school runners joran fuller and claire short met each other during cross country practice. joran...
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Apr 28, 2017
04/17
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burroughs: israel almost certainly is a nuclear power. pakistan demonstrates a capacity to detonate a weapon in 1998. we've obviously seen the north korea case. woman: [speaking korean] perry: the danger of a nuclear catastrophe today is very high, and i think it's of paramount importance for people to understand the danger. the bulletin of the atomic scientists for years has provided the world with an excellent measure of how close we are to nuclear catastrophe. make no mistake, this has been a difficult year. most troubling has been two concerns that are adding to an already challenging global landscape. the first... the first has been the cavalier and reckless language used across the globe, especially in the united states during the presidential election and after, around nuclear weapons and nuclear threats. the board takes the unprecedented step, the first time in its history, of moving the clock hand 30 seconds closer to midnight. today we move the clock a half minute closer to midnight. it is now two and a half minutes to midnight.
burroughs: israel almost certainly is a nuclear power. pakistan demonstrates a capacity to detonate a weapon in 1998. we've obviously seen the north korea case. woman: [speaking korean] perry: the danger of a nuclear catastrophe today is very high, and i think it's of paramount importance for people to understand the danger. the bulletin of the atomic scientists for years has provided the world with an excellent measure of how close we are to nuclear catastrophe. make no mistake, this has been...
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04/17
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. >>> ♪ >>> thousands and thousands of other monuments across the country in small burroughs urban oral settings that have just as much significance and we've lot of track of them. >> it's hank. you know usual huff gets dressed up dough boy uniform and used bees wax tore recover and restore world war one memorial statues. my take is, maybe you ought to do it too. reason one the lessons of history. it was 100 years ago plus a week or so that the u.s. entered world war one. be honest did you miss it a a lot of people did. >> today when anniversaries of events people apply by this statute g home and watch the news in the evening but they lost the importance and the significance of these sites because they have not understood the history. >> reporter: eugene hins friend barry johnson want you to remember. they work preserving memorials and teaching history through a group called saving hallowed ground. need another reason. local significance your neighbors do care. >> i'm hank anybody. how are you. nice to meet you. doylestown ward wore monument 28th division has special meaning to local
. >>> ♪ >>> thousands and thousands of other monuments across the country in small burroughs urban oral settings that have just as much significance and we've lot of track of them. >> it's hank. you know usual huff gets dressed up dough boy uniform and used bees wax tore recover and restore world war one memorial statues. my take is, maybe you ought to do it too. reason one the lessons of history. it was 100 years ago plus a week or so that the u.s. entered world war...
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Apr 12, 2017
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burroughs talk here one of the -- i will admit, hrara's talk. ba here one of the hottest tickets in town. we couldn't be more proud to have him here at cooper union. please join me in welcoming mr. preet bharara. [applause] [applause] preet: thank you. thanks very much. thank you for that introduction. i also want to thank the director of special events, who i know put a lot of work into this event. i wasn't intimidated enough and then there was a video about all the people that spoke here. lincoln was mentioned 18 times. [laughter] preet: so, i feel no pressure at all. it has been about 3.5 weeks or so since i was fired. for those of you who expect me to be in a david letterman style post-employment beard, i'm sorry to disappoint you. [laughter] preet: i was made to shave it this morning. [laughter] preet: even though i cannot see in the back, this seems like a great and welcoming crowd. it just figures that the first time in eight years i show up for an event where i can't arrest anyone. [laughter] preet: i get a large sellout crowd of my care
burroughs talk here one of the -- i will admit, hrara's talk. ba here one of the hottest tickets in town. we couldn't be more proud to have him here at cooper union. please join me in welcoming mr. preet bharara. [applause] [applause] preet: thank you. thanks very much. thank you for that introduction. i also want to thank the director of special events, who i know put a lot of work into this event. i wasn't intimidated enough and then there was a video about all the people that spoke here....
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and dated were primarily urban populations, artists and musicians, hipsters in the 1950's, william burroughs, those kinds of individuals. in the late 1960's, returning veterans were part of a heroin in thec that began united states, carried over into countercultural groups that were around and of course, during , the marginalized black and latinos were with the face of addiction. times veryoften young populations clustered in these cities. there was a difference. if we fast-forward to where we , the joint users that we are going to be talking about today are primarily white, middle and working class, living states,l and rust belt experiencing economic hardships. when we look at a map on where the highest levels of opiate use and overdoses, we will see this area that was not familiar to us and try to understand what is going on with this problem. i think the other issue is the distinct intoday is that before it was an illegal market. a market sustained by international criminal stretcheds that internationally across different countries, different sources. now, the major suppliers that we are
and dated were primarily urban populations, artists and musicians, hipsters in the 1950's, william burroughs, those kinds of individuals. in the late 1960's, returning veterans were part of a heroin in thec that began united states, carried over into countercultural groups that were around and of course, during , the marginalized black and latinos were with the face of addiction. times veryoften young populations clustered in these cities. there was a difference. if we fast-forward to where we...
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populations were primarily urban populations of artists and musicians and .ipsters of the 50's the william burroughs and those kinds of individuals. we were part of a heroin epidemic that began in the united states carried over into cultural groups that were around . during this will. , we are talking about from the middle 50's to a few years ago. minorities, the marginalized black and latinos were willing that's really the face of addiction. -- were really the face of addiction. this were often times young populations. it was it difference. if we fast-forward to where we drug users that we will be talking about today are primarily white, middle and working class living in a rural and rust belt states experienced -- experiencing economic our tips. if you look at a map at the , weest use in overdoses will see an area that is not familiar to us. we are trying to understand what is going on with this problem. i think the other issue is the is the statesday in which, before it was an illegal market sustained by international and criminal enterprises. differentched across countries, different sources. no
populations were primarily urban populations of artists and musicians and .ipsters of the 50's the william burroughs and those kinds of individuals. we were part of a heroin epidemic that began in the united states carried over into cultural groups that were around . during this will. , we are talking about from the middle 50's to a few years ago. minorities, the marginalized black and latinos were willing that's really the face of addiction. -- were really the face of addiction. this were...
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primarily urban populations, you know, artists and musicians and hipsters in the 1950's, william burroughs, those kinds of individuals. in the late 1960's, we had returning vietnam veterans that were part of a heroin epidemic that began in the united states, carried over into countercultural groups that were around. and of course, during this whole a few, middle 1950's to years ago, there were the marginalized black and latinos that were with the face of addiction. these were often times very young populations, although concentrated in again in cities, so it was a difference. if we fast-forward to where we are today, the joint users that -- drug users we are talking about today are primarily white, middle and working class, living in rural and, for the most part, rust belt states, experiencing economic hardships. so if we look at a map on where the highest levels of opiate use and opiate overdoses are, we will see this area that was not familiar to us, right, and try to understand what is going on with this problem. i think the other issue is the drug market today is distinct in that, befo
primarily urban populations, you know, artists and musicians and hipsters in the 1950's, william burroughs, those kinds of individuals. in the late 1960's, we had returning vietnam veterans that were part of a heroin epidemic that began in the united states, carried over into countercultural groups that were around. and of course, during this whole a few, middle 1950's to years ago, there were the marginalized black and latinos that were with the face of addiction. these were often times very...
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. >> mister david burroughs. >> child maintenance, assessment of parents income. >> second reading. >> it may. [laughter] >> the last. to the motion on the parliamentary general election. >> the motion on the paper, that motion prevents every member of the house with a clear and simple opportunity, a chance to vote for a general election that secures the stable leadership, and beyond. to vote for an election in the country of national interest. my priority when i became prime minister with economic certainty and clear vision, and passionately thought referendum campaign on those priorities. >> my right honorable friend, what she considers and i consider a national interest at this moment. it would be a brave man who fixed that to see a number without clothes. many of us question to for many years. >> my honorable friend down the road, what is clear is giving us an opportunity without the fixed term, in another time. to vote for that election. my honorable friend, it is very clear every member of the house sees that election. >> can the prime minister explain a loose and contemplated r
. >> mister david burroughs. >> child maintenance, assessment of parents income. >> second reading. >> it may. [laughter] >> the last. to the motion on the parliamentary general election. >> the motion on the paper, that motion prevents every member of the house with a clear and simple opportunity, a chance to vote for a general election that secures the stable leadership, and beyond. to vote for an election in the country of national interest. my priority...