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most of the delay is from 50 down to nanny hill len burrow.hat one. 50 dealing with heavy volume. officially a 30 minute delay on the northbound side of 95 between dale city the beltway. heaviest volume through woodbridge. 66 gainsville to 23411 minute trip yellow zone. things break up a bit and you have stop-and-go traffic between 28 and centreville and fairfax county parkway. outer loop in college park parked right now from 95 over to new hampshire avenue. almost a 20 minute trip to get through the 270 spur but the majority of that congestion is from 95 over to georgia avenue. inner loop volume increasing as well. metro is on time right now except for those red line issues that we're dealing with so be prepared for that. allison and steve. >> thanks so much erin. still ahead a woman is suing howard university over the school didn't do enough when she reported that was raped and harassed on campus. how the school is responding. >> first though there's a festive celebration of lights under way at yard park in d.c. for the next month visitors c
most of the delay is from 50 down to nanny hill len burrow.hat one. 50 dealing with heavy volume. officially a 30 minute delay on the northbound side of 95 between dale city the beltway. heaviest volume through woodbridge. 66 gainsville to 23411 minute trip yellow zone. things break up a bit and you have stop-and-go traffic between 28 and centreville and fairfax county parkway. outer loop in college park parked right now from 95 over to new hampshire avenue. almost a 20 minute trip to get...
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enthusiastic i set out to write the history of the united states but the whole usa, my colleague ted burrows, long essay, short isn't my middle name. [laughter] >> the american revolution and we set out to do this in narrative style but with footnotes and arguing and explaining the debates, the discussions, we like x and we don't like y, et cetera, and we worked in for several years and we had many hundreds of pages and looked like we hadn't gotten out of the 17th century which we had not because we were telling the story and the perspective of european imperial expansion, the framework which you have to understand happened in the u.s. and it was born in on thaws this would takes 1 lifetimes and we only had two to spare. [laughter] >> so after another year of being depressed, i thought, well, let's decant all of this stuff into something more manageable. history only of one city, new york. an important city but the thing was to set it in global and national context that we had already worked out. so we did. it took a while to change course and a lot of the work that we had done was available
enthusiastic i set out to write the history of the united states but the whole usa, my colleague ted burrows, long essay, short isn't my middle name. [laughter] >> the american revolution and we set out to do this in narrative style but with footnotes and arguing and explaining the debates, the discussions, we like x and we don't like y, et cetera, and we worked in for several years and we had many hundreds of pages and looked like we hadn't gotten out of the 17th century which we had not...
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port, brought back to port of portland from where the -- le took place and the where captain burrows soon passed away. oth men were given a joint funeral by the city of portland and buried side by side at the cemetery at the base of hill and buried with waters, who was woundd and died later.le years the society, we have the auction, what you see here, as everythingeipts from from the building of the coffin to digging of the grave to the hearse for the captain. there was one hearse in town in paint a wagon to black and the goods sold funds this sale helped to pay for the funerals. war of nally during the 1812, privateers or u.s. navy port, in g prizes to maine a number of ports, central port, the and the goods from the captured vessel were auctioned off. funds would go to the u.s. government or in the case of divided , chairs amongst the crew with portion going to the u.s. government. ere we have an auction list, which was created by dr. thornton, the u.s. marshall a ing the war of 1812, and list of the items that were sold off of the boxer. ome items have returned to maine historical
port, brought back to port of portland from where the -- le took place and the where captain burrows soon passed away. oth men were given a joint funeral by the city of portland and buried side by side at the cemetery at the base of hill and buried with waters, who was woundd and died later.le years the society, we have the auction, what you see here, as everythingeipts from from the building of the coffin to digging of the grave to the hearse for the captain. there was one hearse in town in...
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things along we have a crash on southbound side of kenilworth on service road and it's just before burrowsking lane we're getting reports that a vehicle struck parked cars out there. any questions for the morning commute erinfoxdc twitter and north georgia avenue rockville system packed with crash. metro is on time back to you. >> coming up there's concern for skyrocketing rates of diagnosed depression in teenagers. >> new research suggests all pregnant women should become mark herring: my mom always worked hard to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- getting married. that was a lifelong lesson for me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and do something. and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. shady debt collectors, or cracking down on gangs and drug traffickers, i have one guiding principle: do what's right for people. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >> charlie group. >> i get you. >> great pump kin charlie group is over. now we're moving back to christmas charlie brown. time now is 5:40
things along we have a crash on southbound side of kenilworth on service road and it's just before burrowsking lane we're getting reports that a vehicle struck parked cars out there. any questions for the morning commute erinfoxdc twitter and north georgia avenue rockville system packed with crash. metro is on time back to you. >> coming up there's concern for skyrocketing rates of diagnosed depression in teenagers. >> new research suggests all pregnant women should become mark...
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. >> reporter: edward burrow says teachers and administrators who trusted him with what they knew resulted in the state investigating alleged grade changing in order to boost the county's graduation rate. >> we said there were hundreds of students that didn't meet the requirements for graduation. we said that grades were changed without the knowledge of our consent of teachers. all of that is backed up by this report. >> reporter: shortly after the state's report was released on friday, burrows and fellow board member received an e-mail from the board's chair saying in part, if you know whistle blowers who have information regarding the audit or any actions pertinent to such audit, please refer to the board. the chair goes on to threaten sanction if they don't. maryland governor larry hogan weighed in on the he will e-mail saying in part, the obvious implications of this letter are very concerning and the administration will continue to to receive the full protection they deserve under the law. mad md senator addressed the threat during a briefing today for elected leaders on the state's i
. >> reporter: edward burrow says teachers and administrators who trusted him with what they knew resulted in the state investigating alleged grade changing in order to boost the county's graduation rate. >> we said there were hundreds of students that didn't meet the requirements for graduation. we said that grades were changed without the knowledge of our consent of teachers. all of that is backed up by this report. >> reporter: shortly after the state's report was released...
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a good morning to burrow under the covers on this tuesday.icco bringing us that nice cozy weather. >> i've been running up and back and forth. we are not cold. plus you have high heels on. >> i know. >> sorry. but it is cold outside. my car thermometer hit 35 in morning on the way to work and there was a lot of dew on the car also. one mile visibility in ukiah and santa rosa, three-quarters in napa, a quarter in petaluma, eighth of a mile in novato. that's going to be around for the entire morning commute so at least three more hours. look at san rafael, though, you are kind of right there, clear with not much going on. so my accuweather 12-hour day planner, 39 to 46 at 7:00, 56 to 58 at noon, 56 to 59 with a few high clouds and sunshine at 4:00, about 52 to 55 degrees 7:00. let's get a check of that morning commute and see a what frances is watching. >>> we are looking ath
a good morning to burrow under the covers on this tuesday.icco bringing us that nice cozy weather. >> i've been running up and back and forth. we are not cold. plus you have high heels on. >> i know. >> sorry. but it is cold outside. my car thermometer hit 35 in morning on the way to work and there was a lot of dew on the car also. one mile visibility in ukiah and santa rosa, three-quarters in napa, a quarter in petaluma, eighth of a mile in novato. that's going to be around...
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shawnette wilson in our burrow with the guadagno camp tonight. no surprise shawnette.bviously some disappointment there. >> reporter: certainly disappointment here, bruce. kim guadagno came out and gave a stand-up concession speech. her supporters as you can imagine did not take it well. she actually came out on the stage around 9:40 tonight telling her supporters she had just called phil murphy five minutes before to congratulate him. her supporters here in the room booed and they continued to boo and she actually told them to stop and said they would also congratulate him as well. she said she is proud of the race they ran. she said she wouldn't do anything differently. they left no stone unturned. and to never forget what they fought for. >> we were fighting for our families and we will continue that fight for lower taxes an safe new jersey. this is not the end. this is the beginning of a good fight. we will keep up that fight! we may have lost the battle but we will win this war in the long run. >> and of course she thanked her supporters who she says made a millio
shawnette wilson in our burrow with the guadagno camp tonight. no surprise shawnette.bviously some disappointment there. >> reporter: certainly disappointment here, bruce. kim guadagno came out and gave a stand-up concession speech. her supporters as you can imagine did not take it well. she actually came out on the stage around 9:40 tonight telling her supporters she had just called phil murphy five minutes before to congratulate him. her supporters here in the room booed and they...
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. >> now after the report was released, burrows and david murray received an e-mail from the chair board. the chair threatened to sanction them about whistle-blowers. governor larry hogan weighing in as well releasing a statement calling the letter concerning. >>> a d.c. charter school is under investigation for possibly failing to report child suspected abuse. the i-team is breaking today. scott macfarlane. >> reporter: d.c.'s attorney general office tells the us capital city public charter school handled the case of allen coleman. we learned the school fired him in 2015 days after learning he was suspected of sexually abusing a student from a prior school. they didn't hear about coleman until a year later when the victim came to them. coleman's pleaded guilty to child sex abuse, likely faces years in prison. he didn't comment to the news4 i-team. the charter school declined to answer our questions and declined to be interviewed and issued a statement instead. we're confident that we discharged our responsibilities prrl in this matter. we've cooperated with law enforcement in our phases
. >> now after the report was released, burrows and david murray received an e-mail from the chair board. the chair threatened to sanction them about whistle-blowers. governor larry hogan weighing in as well releasing a statement calling the letter concerning. >>> a d.c. charter school is under investigation for possibly failing to report child suspected abuse. the i-team is breaking today. scott macfarlane. >> reporter: d.c.'s attorney general office tells the us capital...
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. >> there should be no effect >> the other is leave their burrows be action taken. >> to provide additional terminals -- to as with their vacation. >> if this measure does sarah would provide we do that in the first place? this is the way for with the irs to not let people use those in the mistaken way if there is recourse. >> that unintentional mistake does not preclude someone from receiving the earned income tax credit and google's proposal. we have not analyzed the revenue and you might gather from my comments we don't think they don't have a large revenue effect. >> but there is no analysis the object this dropped at the last minute with the girl analysis on this measure. >> chairman with permission and first of all, to gather unanimous consent to enter into the record with your approval. there are two reports. one is the report on earned income tax credit going into the very thing that was discussed in the reit said why i felt those were demonized i without word into the record and second is the report from judy wary the center on budget and prelacy priorities. if we will not benefit
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classically there all incredibly smart to be brilliant in and competent to be deeply patriotic in burrows hero's. because the robots but there is this routine violence from warfare and then people get killed. where as in practice with that every day experience of war the parents a great grandparents. with the mortar shells so that is my concern. >> that is a good segue done the civil wars in the evolution of the 1990's by being you can generalize that general contemporary trends of warfare. the enormous nine intervention doing nothing everywhere that is for possible interference is much harder that means something somewhere over a range of possibilities opened up without a whole full precedence you can extrapolate that beyond the civil war to the general way to have an engagement in a democratic society with the use of force in the you have that perspective with a way to imagine in the warfare of military action in that is appropriate?. >> with that distinction nobody likes to say they are unnecessary because it is a trace but but wondering if you are getting involved in somebody else's q
classically there all incredibly smart to be brilliant in and competent to be deeply patriotic in burrows hero's. because the robots but there is this routine violence from warfare and then people get killed. where as in practice with that every day experience of war the parents a great grandparents. with the mortar shells so that is my concern. >> that is a good segue done the civil wars in the evolution of the 1990's by being you can generalize that general contemporary trends of...
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the consumer financial protection burrow on a temporary basis coming down to the current director andbruptly announced his departure and named his own chief of staff as a successor. that sounds complicated and we have more on the situation. >> only one head of the cftc usually but now to people claim the title that help to run the bureau for years richard corder was then headed off friday and named his chief of staff as the acting director and that is the proper procedure but he had done billions of dollars from financial-services companies and as a hero of some watchdog groups and targeted republicans in the banking industry after a day overstepped their mandate to likely follow their lead to of this is to president trump has named as the acting director keeping the budget director calling the bureau a joke. and taking a a common-sense approach to dominate a permanent director within weeks that federal vacancy act of how it is laid out with the dodd/frank. how this shakes out could be in the financial industry you will be affected. >>. >> gave massive scientific undertaking eliminati
the consumer financial protection burrow on a temporary basis coming down to the current director andbruptly announced his departure and named his own chief of staff as a successor. that sounds complicated and we have more on the situation. >> only one head of the cftc usually but now to people claim the title that help to run the bureau for years richard corder was then headed off friday and named his chief of staff as the acting director and that is the proper procedure but he had done...
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actually significant or real or haven't been signed before, that remains to be seen, we would have to burrowthat will also be a key part of what happens today. and on the flipside, steve, trump has been able to circumvent china's internet censorship system? he has been able to twea k, censorship system? he has been able to tweak, in china? —— tweet. censorship system? he has been able to tweak, in china? -- tweet. that's right, people who have been to china will know that you cannot access twitter, facebook, youtube, many other sites. amnesty international. you have to use a vpn, a virtual private network. so this is a jump over the great firewall of china. presumably president donald trump has had one of these vpns installed on his phone for the specific purpose of being able to tweet while in china. i guess it is technically against the law here. but we have the bizarre situation of him tweeting, and then china's state—run, communist party controlled media, is self tweeting, reporting on his tweets, so they are also kind of raking the law. —— itself tweeting. a strange situation indeed. th
actually significant or real or haven't been signed before, that remains to be seen, we would have to burrowthat will also be a key part of what happens today. and on the flipside, steve, trump has been able to circumvent china's internet censorship system? he has been able to twea k, censorship system? he has been able to tweak, in china? —— tweet. censorship system? he has been able to tweak, in china? -- tweet. that's right, people who have been to china will know that you cannot access...
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tomorrow morning at this time, 19 in allentown and low 20s in sweets sweets burrow. >> today is the day it and you will need it today and tomorrow. >> the coldest day this morning is saturday. we'll be flirting with record temperatures and forecast is for atlantic city to break the report. >> temperatures been on the books for years. >> today, comparisons are pretty mild. >> 37 degrees, especially cold in the morning. that's when you can see the record cold up to 42 in the amp. we are starting in the 20s on sou sunday morning. next chance of showers, nothing but rain f philadelphia and a chance fof showers for monday ad tuesday. >> we'll get another chance of shower yeah, i am not checking furnace today. lets crank it. >> our severe winter weather break. >> some key glenn hurricane schultz. now looks like we have some problems. >> a new slow up for drivers. you are heading eastbound towards tell ya and getting off at exit 345 and market streets and there is a vehicle, there is it is, that's off on the side whether it is disabled vehicle. it is all on the side and you can see emergency
tomorrow morning at this time, 19 in allentown and low 20s in sweets sweets burrow. >> today is the day it and you will need it today and tomorrow. >> the coldest day this morning is saturday. we'll be flirting with record temperatures and forecast is for atlantic city to break the report. >> temperatures been on the books for years. >> today, comparisons are pretty mild. >> 37 degrees, especially cold in the morning. that's when you can see the record cold up to...
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whether or not these deals are substantial, again, that will be for people to burrow into and judge,d of symbolic of the two leaders trying to strengthen their relationship and strengthen the ties of the two most powerful and important economies in the world. of the two most powerful and important economies in the worldlj guess, really, president trump is the supplica nt here, guess, really, president trump is the supplicant here, the one who needs help. china is not seeking much, except perhaps parity of esteem, and major power relationship? —— a major power? esteem, and major power relationship? -- a major power? yes, well, for the rest of us, we need these two leaders to be getting on, we need these two superpowers to be finding ways through the problems that the global economy faces, and also these geostrategic problems, like north korea. now, on that front, they are both in agreement that north korea needs to give up its nuclear weapons. but the real question is, how do you force them to do that, or can you force them to do that? there is no way that president xi is going to see
whether or not these deals are substantial, again, that will be for people to burrow into and judge,d of symbolic of the two leaders trying to strengthen their relationship and strengthen the ties of the two most powerful and important economies in the world. of the two most powerful and important economies in the worldlj guess, really, president trump is the supplica nt here, guess, really, president trump is the supplicant here, the one who needs help. china is not seeking much, except...
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that molecule had burrowed itself deeply in his brain. >> three days later you get the call. >> most at school, excited to be having his emergency medical technician qualification and it fooled us. it really fooled us. >> admiral, thank you for your service and all that you and mary have done for this country. and then also for sharing this personal struggle. because i know you're trying to continue your service to this country and the people you help. what we're learning about your beautiful son, john, too, is what we're learning about the brain. how highly susceptible the brain is to dependency. you wrote about those gateways. being prescribed adderol and using alcohol to come down from the adderol and marijuana. what do we know about that in the brain? >> there's an awful lot of research and certainly associated a lot of controversies with that. but everything i've come to understand is that marijuana doesn't necessarily cause opioid addiction but makes the brain more welcoming to the morphine molecule that burrows itself into the brain. there's important medical uses for both opi
that molecule had burrowed itself deeply in his brain. >> three days later you get the call. >> most at school, excited to be having his emergency medical technician qualification and it fooled us. it really fooled us. >> admiral, thank you for your service and all that you and mary have done for this country. and then also for sharing this personal struggle. because i know you're trying to continue your service to this country and the people you help. what we're learning...
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a federal official who was elevated to lead the burrow filed the lawsuit. the suit asks for a temporary restraining order to director nick mulvaney from taking on the role. the white house maintains the president has the legal authority to appoint an acting director of that bureau. a tragic find inside of a prince george's county home. the body of a mother and her two year old son found at a hyattsville home and police believe it was murder/ suicide. investigators were called to a townhouse by a concerned family member. when they arrived they found the woman and child with trauma to their upper bodies, both pronounced dead at the scene. also in prince george's county fire officials are investigating arson at a vacant townhome. this happened just after midnight in the 800 block of neptune avenue in oxon hill. they're trying to figure out who started the fire and they're ask ing anyone with information to contact them by calling that number on your screen 301-77- arson. >> and tonight family and friends of a man missing for months gathered to honor him on his
a federal official who was elevated to lead the burrow filed the lawsuit. the suit asks for a temporary restraining order to director nick mulvaney from taking on the role. the white house maintains the president has the legal authority to appoint an acting director of that bureau. a tragic find inside of a prince george's county home. the body of a mother and her two year old son found at a hyattsville home and police believe it was murder/ suicide. investigators were called to a townhouse by...
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and stop making rabbit burrows full of speed bumps and bollards to stop everyone getting out of theren you say about that? you know, you're stacking these people on the edge of a borough that's 20 times richer than it. we're looking at the short—term, aren't we? in society, we are tapping into not even 3% of what we should be doing for tomorrow's children and i have said what we do today creates tomorrow. and what was done in those days, when you look at grenfell and that situation, the atrocity it has caused, the heartache, people will never recover from that — young people in that situation will never recover. they will need mental help and help for a very long time. those estates, those places, the youth clubs, the organisations around it, are important. now in his 50s, goldie's living in thailand with his young family. he has released an album this year and his new memoir is the work of a man who says he counts his blessings. whisper it, but goldie may be mellowing. yes, it has been hard and there's always going to be challenges — i was challenged yesterday. we're always going to
and stop making rabbit burrows full of speed bumps and bollards to stop everyone getting out of theren you say about that? you know, you're stacking these people on the edge of a borough that's 20 times richer than it. we're looking at the short—term, aren't we? in society, we are tapping into not even 3% of what we should be doing for tomorrow's children and i have said what we do today creates tomorrow. and what was done in those days, when you look at grenfell and that situation, the...
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so-calledse of isis caliphate means it will attempt to burrow into new countries and find new safe havens our legal authorities for heading off this transnational threat cannot be constrained, otherwise isis may reassert itself and vulnerable spaces. the united states must restrain the proper legal authorities to make sure nothing delays our taking care ofn threats. we are completely aligned on this issue in this administration. fully recognize the need for transparency as we respond to what will be a dynamic regional and global issue. regularlyntinue to update congress and make sure you and the american people understand our foreign-policy goals, military operations, and national security objectives. i think the committee for supporting us and look forward to your questions. forenator, we thank you being here and for your service as secretary and through your many years with our military. we appreciate the fact that the two of you work together constantly to deal with issues in a unified voice and we very much appreciate that. thank you. chairman corker, ranking member thank you.ber -- >
so-calledse of isis caliphate means it will attempt to burrow into new countries and find new safe havens our legal authorities for heading off this transnational threat cannot be constrained, otherwise isis may reassert itself and vulnerable spaces. the united states must restrain the proper legal authorities to make sure nothing delays our taking care ofn threats. we are completely aligned on this issue in this administration. fully recognize the need for transparency as we respond to what...
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very mild start to our friday. 57 in bethesda and the same in upper marl burrow. the highs will make it to the upper 70s. added clouds. we are tracking a cold front that arrives late tomorrow. notice the drop in daytime highs on saturday. we will be dodging a few rain drops. the chance for showers is 30% and then we fall back as daylight savings time comes to an end. sunday highs around fall color change off to the west. it is giving it another week or so. keep in mind it is so dry around here over the last couple months. it is not as robust as it has been in the past. we are at 74 degrees for a high on monday. 50 degrees on tuesday. and then by wednesday and thursday of next week we drop down into the 50s with lows in the 40s. that's going to start a trend with below average readings today and tomorrow. adrianna: just revel in the days we have coming up. now to a consumer alert. the government is recalling 40 million fire distinguishers because of safety concerns. david curley has the alarming details. reporter: fires on the cook tops in the kitchen, car fires on
very mild start to our friday. 57 in bethesda and the same in upper marl burrow. the highs will make it to the upper 70s. added clouds. we are tracking a cold front that arrives late tomorrow. notice the drop in daytime highs on saturday. we will be dodging a few rain drops. the chance for showers is 30% and then we fall back as daylight savings time comes to an end. sunday highs around fall color change off to the west. it is giving it another week or so. keep in mind it is so dry around here...
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our burrow chief julie carey reports on their efforts to swing votes in their favorite. >> reporter: umbrellas in hand instead of campaign signs, the pouring rain didn't stop a couple hundred diehard democrats from turning out to hear from the man they hope will be the 7th? are you ready to keep virginia blue? >> reporter: better weather, but a similar scene earlier in the day as gop candidate ed gillespie worked to pump up his supporters. >> this is the most important governor's election in our lifetime and it really is. >> reporter: but the final speaker at this rally not the candidate, but maryland governor larry hogan who gave the gop a surprise victory in that state three years ago. gillespie wants to follow in his footsteps to break the streak of democratic wins. >> he has the right ideas for putting this state back on track. >> ms-13 is a mess. >> reporter: while both sides spent a lot of time criticizing each other's ads, the candidates stuck to broader themes. for gillespie, the economy, for northham, the need to push back against president trump's agenda. after the rally, g
our burrow chief julie carey reports on their efforts to swing votes in their favorite. >> reporter: umbrellas in hand instead of campaign signs, the pouring rain didn't stop a couple hundred diehard democrats from turning out to hear from the man they hope will be the 7th? are you ready to keep virginia blue? >> reporter: better weather, but a similar scene earlier in the day as gop candidate ed gillespie worked to pump up his supporters. >> this is the most important...
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edward burrows is the chairman of the school board and is demanding to know whog the whistle-blowers were and governor larry hogan released a statement calling the matter very concerning. >>> tragedy in texas. the gunman on new details about his history with guns and a recent escape from authorities. >>> he was a master on the diamond, a former star pitcher killed. the reaction still coming in about the loss of roy hal la day. >>> oh, good morning on this cloudy and cool wednesday morning. jet stream down to our south means there's no real warmup in site. sheena's got aook l >>> breaking news right now. take a look at this. chopper 4 over the problem here. 95 northbound over the beltway. you can see this delay. it's almost six miles long here this morning. so this is really quite slow here through that area because of that crash. the delay start before woodbridge and head inbound here this morning. as for elsewhere here, you can see inner loop and outer loop is fine. no major issues on 66. one crash we'll talk about 270 looking good as well. good morning, mr. bell. >> good morning. a
edward burrows is the chairman of the school board and is demanding to know whog the whistle-blowers were and governor larry hogan released a statement calling the matter very concerning. >>> tragedy in texas. the gunman on new details about his history with guns and a recent escape from authorities. >>> he was a master on the diamond, a former star pitcher killed. the reaction still coming in about the loss of roy hal la day. >>> oh, good morning on this cloudy and...
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we're working to learn what two members of the prince georges, and edward burrow will hold a news conference later this hour. they discovered one out of every four students who graduated in the last two years may not have met requirements. >>> well, right now attorneys are delivering their closing statements in the disciplinary hearing for caesar goodson. he was driving that police van when prosecutors say freddie gray suffered critical injuries in 2017. goodson is accused of failing to follow police policy by failing to buckle gray into a seat belt in a police cord injury he suffered in the van. the police department failed to inform the officers of a policy change requiring seat belts. >>> hurricane harvey is long gone, but it's still impacting how much you pay at the pump. in the district, gas is $2.70 a gallon. a gallon of gas is $2.54 in west virginia. >>> we're getting new information on the injuries to senator rand paul after police say a neighbor assaulted him. >> yeah. they're worse than we first heard and we're working for you before things really start to cool down. the steps you
we're working to learn what two members of the prince georges, and edward burrow will hold a news conference later this hour. they discovered one out of every four students who graduated in the last two years may not have met requirements. >>> well, right now attorneys are delivering their closing statements in the disciplinary hearing for caesar goodson. he was driving that police van when prosecutors say freddie gray suffered critical injuries in 2017. goodson is accused of failing...
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which whites attacked black communities, destroyed their businesses, destroyed their homes, nanny burrows, a black suffragette from louisville, and a leader in the women's convention of the national baptist convention, denounced president woodrow wilson, who was an advocate of the "birth of a nation" film and also had very harsh reprisals against him for arresting the suffragettes marching in washington, d.c. in front of the white house. but her letters she sent from president wilson ended up leading to her being placed on police surveillance by the wilson administration. and this black women probably didn't know she was under surveillance from his administration for her actions. the 19th amendment was passed in 1920. women gained the right to vote finally. and it states "the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the u.s. or any state on account of sex." this time period from 1880 to 1920 is called the women's era. but in race relations it's the nadir. it's the lowest point in race relations because of the lynchings, because of the race riots an
which whites attacked black communities, destroyed their businesses, destroyed their homes, nanny burrows, a black suffragette from louisville, and a leader in the women's convention of the national baptist convention, denounced president woodrow wilson, who was an advocate of the "birth of a nation" film and also had very harsh reprisals against him for arresting the suffragettes marching in washington, d.c. in front of the white house. but her letters she sent from president wilson...
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he was burrowed sunday.s a team behind him, but below ground, it's a lonely experience. >> there are two tubes. one tube that brings the food down. the other tube is for putting rubbish back out again. and so we have a little toilet here. >> reporter: it's far from a florida vacation. but perhaps this burial will prevent others. >> the reason i'm doing this is worth me doing this challenge. >> that's a little extreme but good for him. >> claustrophobic here. could never do it. hopefully the message gets across to folks. >> let's hope so. new york city cab drivers don't have the best reputation. how a dozen cabbies are showing their playful side for a good cause. >> and from destruction to a resurrection. how an artist in in order is transforming debris left really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. hi. can you help me save on my e
he was burrowed sunday.s a team behind him, but below ground, it's a lonely experience. >> there are two tubes. one tube that brings the food down. the other tube is for putting rubbish back out again. and so we have a little toilet here. >> reporter: it's far from a florida vacation. but perhaps this burial will prevent others. >> the reason i'm doing this is worth me doing this challenge. >> that's a little extreme but good for him. >> claustrophobic here. could...
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according to "the washington post," trump woke before dawn on monday, and burrowed in at the white house wait for the russia bombshell he knew was coming, separated from most of his west wing staff, who fretted over why he was late getting to the oval office. trump clicked on the television, and spent the morning playing fuming media critics, legal analysts, and crisis communication strategists. wow! that's three more jobs he's not qualified for. no wonder he was fuming. he likes to pretend to be fun jobs like a truck driver, or a baseball player, or a firefighter, or a cowboy. [ laughter ] of course, those close to trump rebuffed any suggestion that trump was obsessing over the cable news coverage of the russia investigation, and insisted that the president was doing his job. trump's lawyer, ty cobb said this has not been a cause of great agita, or angst, or activity at the white house. he added that trump is spending all of his time on presidential work. you know, we might have believed the first part if the second part hadn't been such an obvious lie. president work, he might as well
according to "the washington post," trump woke before dawn on monday, and burrowed in at the white house wait for the russia bombshell he knew was coming, separated from most of his west wing staff, who fretted over why he was late getting to the oval office. trump clicked on the television, and spent the morning playing fuming media critics, legal analysts, and crisis communication strategists. wow! that's three more jobs he's not qualified for. no wonder he was fuming. he likes to...
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and so for months, the hackers were inside the dnc, working away, burrowing in, collecting informationtransporting it overseas. >> narrator: they waited for just the right moment. >> the democratic national convention is getting ready to kick off. >> narrator: and in the summer of 2016, as the democrats gathered to unify the party around hillary clinton... >> some disarray this morning just a day away... >> narrator: ...those dnc emails had been passed to the website wikileaks. now they were released and would sow chaos among the delegates. >> a trove of emails hacked from the democratic national committee... >> they wait until two days before the democratic convention begins and then lay out emails that was documentary proof that sows some chaos into the democrats just as they're getting ready to meet. >> narrator: the emails suggested the dnc had worked to undermine clinton's rival, bernie sanders. >> bombshell revelations about how the democratic national committee does business. >> narrator: the release triggered just the kind of disruption putin wanted. >> there were real cracks i
and so for months, the hackers were inside the dnc, working away, burrowing in, collecting informationtransporting it overseas. >> narrator: they waited for just the right moment. >> the democratic national convention is getting ready to kick off. >> narrator: and in the summer of 2016, as the democrats gathered to unify the party around hillary clinton... >> some disarray this morning just a day away... >> narrator: ...those dnc emails had been passed to the...
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the alabama republican party, maybe just the mushy mud on the bottom of the river and they keep burrowing deeper into the muck and filth. but what really caught my eye that said, a couple of county chairman said that even if they had hard evidence that moore did commit sexual assault, this is jerry pough and william blocker, even if they had proof, that they would still vote for him over the democrat. >> stunning, right? i don't -- what do you say to is that? the only thing you can do is what i do typically. shake my hand and walk away. i don't even know what to say to that. >> what do you make of your state, the politics in your state? >> we have really dumbed this thing down. in one election cycle we've had the governor go out of here on criminal charges. we've had the house speaker go out of here on criminal charges. weave had roy moore himself be booted from the supreme court bench for the second time and now we have this. and these people are still going to elect him if given the opportunity. you know, doug jones is going to make some noise in this race, but trust me, i've been aroun
the alabama republican party, maybe just the mushy mud on the bottom of the river and they keep burrowing deeper into the muck and filth. but what really caught my eye that said, a couple of county chairman said that even if they had hard evidence that moore did commit sexual assault, this is jerry pough and william blocker, even if they had proof, that they would still vote for him over the democrat. >> stunning, right? i don't -- what do you say to is that? the only thing you can do is...
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during that trip i visited yellowstone national park and after camping for two weeks with john burrows, i laid the cornerstone in montana in what is known today as roosevelt arc. creating that first park in 1872 and from the act in 1916 creating the national parks service. about the only thing that president wilson got right, by the way. those words, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. the parks belong to each of us. hence, to all of us. hence, to each and all the responsibility to pass them on to future generations in better condition and not in worse. during that trip around the country, for the first time, i saw the grand canyon, of the great colorado river in arizona territory. and how it took my breath away. and for the first time i visited california and climbed and camped and tramped in yosemite with john muir, the founder of the sierra club, the great bearded botanist and saw the legacy of abraham lincoln in the maintenance of that great gem as a park. in the trip around the country i also spoke at lincoln's tomb in springfield. of all the things i said that day, i thi
during that trip i visited yellowstone national park and after camping for two weeks with john burrows, i laid the cornerstone in montana in what is known today as roosevelt arc. creating that first park in 1872 and from the act in 1916 creating the national parks service. about the only thing that president wilson got right, by the way. those words, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. the parks belong to each of us. hence, to all of us. hence, to each and all the responsibility to...
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we have an unelected bureaucrat, who's trying to essentially hold this administration hostage and burrowinto this position, which as jeffrey said, the president is going to get his way. he's going to get his person into this spot. this is going back and trying to throw -- overthrow the results of the election. and i think people are going to see right through it. >> this is just an opportunity to continue cordray's political crusade for a little while longer. that's all it is. and that's all the democrats are trying to do here, just hold on for a little while longer because they don't like who won the election. >> i actually agree that what's happening is politics here, and trump is probably going to get his way with this. and i think that his -- the federal vacancies act of 1998 will supercede dodd/frank, which is what created this whole agency in the first place. the problem that republicans have with this, and i happen to agree, is the fact that the way this agency was created and what it does. it doesn't answer to anyone. it's outside the normal scope of -- >> democrats say it's exac
we have an unelected bureaucrat, who's trying to essentially hold this administration hostage and burrowinto this position, which as jeffrey said, the president is going to get his way. he's going to get his person into this spot. this is going back and trying to throw -- overthrow the results of the election. and i think people are going to see right through it. >> this is just an opportunity to continue cordray's political crusade for a little while longer. that's all it is. and that's...
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in a burrowed suit of clothes i took the office with a bible in hand. stating for the peace, prosperity of the american people would remain entirely unbroken. i wrote to a friend while we were in a period of national mourning, it would be worse if we ignored the duties before us. so much so that within weeks of becoming your president and after allowing ms. mckinley time to move out of the white house, in the month of october, i spent a day working on issues of education and southern improvement with a gentleman. then that night when i invited booker t. washington, the president of tuskegee university, he in his youth had been enslaved, did you realize it was the first time a man of color had been a guest of the american president? some change is retrogression. by all things done by the most recent administrations, the thing i lument most that the name of president mckinley, the last president to have fought in the civil war, who was taken off officially the highest point of north carolina, the president said the federal government should refer to that
in a burrowed suit of clothes i took the office with a bible in hand. stating for the peace, prosperity of the american people would remain entirely unbroken. i wrote to a friend while we were in a period of national mourning, it would be worse if we ignored the duties before us. so much so that within weeks of becoming your president and after allowing ms. mckinley time to move out of the white house, in the month of october, i spent a day working on issues of education and southern...
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they like to line their burrows with lease lethal paper and ont basis do they choose?they would set up their wormerys in this way and then they would sneak out at night and spy on the worms as a out on the surface in the dark trying to feel around and making selections of what shape paper, what size, and you can dissect these out and observe the way the selections that they've made but is when what he was doing t the darwin noticed they are snuggled in little girls together and all nestled in the mass. that made them think the action of social appetites. they love to be together. togetherness in worms. again are far from an aspect of worms that any of us had ever thought possible possibly all g in this wonderful book that he published new the end of his life. and with that i'm going to, vanessa, if i can borrow your copy of the book, i wanted to share with you -- i'm very happy to give it back to you. i'm just going to share with you one passage, the very last passage of this book that kind of speaks to darwin's model of worms but also i think speaks to the way darwin,
they like to line their burrows with lease lethal paper and ont basis do they choose?they would set up their wormerys in this way and then they would sneak out at night and spy on the worms as a out on the surface in the dark trying to feel around and making selections of what shape paper, what size, and you can dissect these out and observe the way the selections that they've made but is when what he was doing t the darwin noticed they are snuggled in little girls together and all nestled in...
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across pollinating and repurposing content and messages and videos in order to extend the reach to burrow more into the newsfeeds and psyches were to create and inflame their prejudices. as mr. castro requested earlier, i would implore you to begin working jointly in discovering the full depth of how the russians weaponize your platforms. we need a total airing of everything that happened and it needs to be comprehensive and thorough and it can only be done if your companies worked together and commit to working together because frankly the stakes are high. the very health of our democracy is what is at risk here that if you do this come if you commit to working together it will be no small feat and it will be with a fact. thank you, mr. chairman. >> gentlemen, thank you all for being here. i want to pick up on a comment about the gentle and from washington to talk about great lessons learned. i had the honor of serving nine and a half years and part of that time i chased by russian intelligence officers across the world. witthe weapons you all took from your able to use some of those les
across pollinating and repurposing content and messages and videos in order to extend the reach to burrow more into the newsfeeds and psyches were to create and inflame their prejudices. as mr. castro requested earlier, i would implore you to begin working jointly in discovering the full depth of how the russians weaponize your platforms. we need a total airing of everything that happened and it needs to be comprehensive and thorough and it can only be done if your companies worked together and...
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in 2014, the burrow of indian affairs approved an application into trust under the regulatory procedures. however, the title has not been transferred to the united states pending the resolution of an administrative appeal filed by the santa barbara county and private citizens. on january 17, 2017, the department of interior dismissed appeals of the application and affirmed the 2014 decision. despite dismissals of the appeal, the tribe and the county of santa barbara continue to work to address concerns with the trust acquisition. on november 1, 2017, the tribe and county entered into a long-term memorandum of agreement to protect mutual interest of both the tribe and the county. the bill, as amended, includes reference to this agreement in support of the county of santa barbara. i would like to thank the sponsor of this bill, the indians insular and alaskan native affairs subcommittee chair, mr. lamalfa, for his hard work on this legislation and i'd like to urge adoption of this measure and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady
in 2014, the burrow of indian affairs approved an application into trust under the regulatory procedures. however, the title has not been transferred to the united states pending the resolution of an administrative appeal filed by the santa barbara county and private citizens. on january 17, 2017, the department of interior dismissed appeals of the application and affirmed the 2014 decision. despite dismissals of the appeal, the tribe and the county of santa barbara continue to work to address...
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andy burrows, from the nspcc, is calling on ministers to act.ernment now steps in to require all social media firms to take consistent steps to make children's sake. what should that look like? that children have the highest literacy settings established as default. that should mean the social network employs specialist people to moderate reports that come through from children and that those reports are prioritised. they shouldn't sit at the queue. let us return to laptops derek —— the top story, the inauguration of the top story, the inauguration of the zimbabwean president. ben brown is there. what is the mood there in terms of building up to this and in terms of building up to this and in terms of building up to this and in terms of a new leader? 0ther —— are they expecting a new era? they really are. whether they will get one, we don't know but emmerson mnangagwa is promising what he called a new and unfolding democracy. let us show you the stadium where he is about to be inaugurated in the next few hours. it's empty now that is already beg
andy burrows, from the nspcc, is calling on ministers to act.ernment now steps in to require all social media firms to take consistent steps to make children's sake. what should that look like? that children have the highest literacy settings established as default. that should mean the social network employs specialist people to moderate reports that come through from children and that those reports are prioritised. they shouldn't sit at the queue. let us return to laptops derek —— the top...
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north carolina senator richard burrow, i am thankful today for our country's servicemembers serving alle world, away from their families, keeping america safe. we would not be able to celebrate today without their incredible sacrifices. and massachusetts senator edward markey tweeted, for the first thanksgiving up to today's, there is so much to be thankful for in our commonwealth. i am so think will to serve the people of massachusetts. have a great thanksgiving. this weekend on the c-span p.m.,ks, saturday at 9:15 former presidential speechwriters from president nixon to obama. anthonyy at 6:30, dr. on how your zip code impact your health. saturday at 9:00 p.m., daily caller founder christopher bedford on his book "the art of he donald." on sunday, author rebecca fraser mayflower." the on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:55 p.m., penn state history professor arthew on the us capitol and architecture. and on sunday, the groundbreaking ceremony on the dwight d. eisenhower memorial in washington dc. former secretary of state john kerry was honored last month receiving the fi
north carolina senator richard burrow, i am thankful today for our country's servicemembers serving alle world, away from their families, keeping america safe. we would not be able to celebrate today without their incredible sacrifices. and massachusetts senator edward markey tweeted, for the first thanksgiving up to today's, there is so much to be thankful for in our commonwealth. i am so think will to serve the people of massachusetts. have a great thanksgiving. this weekend on the c-span...
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should they decide not to ta ke parents should they decide not to take this on and to tackle the burrowfrom exploitation and abuse. most of the uk‘s au pairs are thought to work in the capital. but they‘re not classed as employees. instead they receive "pocket money" in return for light housework and childcare. one leading academic says she‘s come across many cases where they‘re being mistreated and exploited. they also need to think about knowing where au pairs are. nobody knows where they are at the moment, they are not registered in any way. the agencies that place them do not have to be registered. they are just this unknown population. i think we need to think about how vulnerable they are. they are young women inside people‘s homes. the family of a soldier who died at deepcut barracks is going to the high court today to apply for a fresh inquest. 17—year—old private geoff gray from hackney was found with two gunshot wounds to his head in 2001. he was one of four young soldiers to die of gunshot wounds at the base in surrey between 1995 and 2002. his family have won the right to th
should they decide not to ta ke parents should they decide not to take this on and to tackle the burrowfrom exploitation and abuse. most of the uk‘s au pairs are thought to work in the capital. but they‘re not classed as employees. instead they receive "pocket money" in return for light housework and childcare. one leading academic says she‘s come across many cases where they‘re being mistreated and exploited. they also need to think about knowing where au pairs are. nobody...
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it burrows itself in the brain. it's much more potent than when we were growing up as kids.ct it's having on people. >> even if you can get off, the brain is constantly craving it. >> it's a lifelong battle and the brain literally changes. we were able to watch over 15 months while jonathan's brain recovered. he turned back into our son. it was remarkable to see. he went out and got his emergency medical this kid was back. >> you say you were blind by the optimism and missed the signs of relapse. what did you miss? >> we took him up to the mountains to a house for the weekend before he went in to school and he was restless and sweating and shifty, and we just attributed it to maybe too high of a dose of medication for his anxiety and also his nervousness about going to school because he had just written this powerful essay about wanting to help people who had the same situation he had when, in fact, he was probably experiencing symptoms of withdrawal because he hadn't had the drug in a few days because he was with us. >> tell us why you think it's a national security issue?
it burrows itself in the brain. it's much more potent than when we were growing up as kids.ct it's having on people. >> even if you can get off, the brain is constantly craving it. >> it's a lifelong battle and the brain literally changes. we were able to watch over 15 months while jonathan's brain recovered. he turned back into our son. it was remarkable to see. he went out and got his emergency medical this kid was back. >> you say you were blind by the optimism and missed...
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>>reporter: there is only one head of the consumer burrow usually. has helped run the bureau for years, the other one has called it a sick sad joke. richard correspond jay was the head of the bureau until friday when he quit and named his chief of staff as the acting director the dog frank act says that's the proper procedure. correspond jay has gotten \million\mills of settlements from various wrongdoingings. thats ' made him a hero and a major tag get who has said he has completely over stepped his mandate. he has hand picked his successor. this is who president trump, nick mulvaney who will also keep his job as the white house director. he is the one who called it a joke. he would take a until president trump can nominate a permanent director who would then be confirmed by the senate in the upcoming weeks . the federal vacancies act gives the president the right to do it this way. the opposite how it's laid out in toed frank. we could look at a battle here. if you have a credit card, student loan or any debt to almost anyone, then you'll be affect
>>reporter: there is only one head of the consumer burrow usually. has helped run the bureau for years, the other one has called it a sick sad joke. richard correspond jay was the head of the bureau until friday when he quit and named his chief of staff as the acting director the dog frank act says that's the proper procedure. correspond jay has gotten \million\mills of settlements from various wrongdoingings. thats ' made him a hero and a major tag get who has said he has completely over...
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a lot of times, the door is not closed the bad guys find it, and that's how they burrow through. see who's left, who's there. then bingo, they're in he tries to stop that. but this is such an important area i really feel like what's happened is that people forget about it semis. look at lamb research, marvell, that's in cars anything that's involved with cybersecurity. these are the growth areas that make me so bullish about tech. and make me not back down. >> yeah. >> i'm not backing down. >> just like tom petty >> don't back down >> tom petty >> i know. it is a tough year >> tough year. >> jim, we'll see you tonight. >> yeah, marvell, i like that one. >> "mad money," 6:00 p.m. eastern time >> when we come back, billionaire anand mahindra we'll talk to him in the next hour with the dow up 40. welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber. holiday shortened week the dow is going to start off with decent gains now, close to the highs of the initial session of 56 points, led by cisco, ibm, home depot and others. >> that's where our roa
a lot of times, the door is not closed the bad guys find it, and that's how they burrow through. see who's left, who's there. then bingo, they're in he tries to stop that. but this is such an important area i really feel like what's happened is that people forget about it semis. look at lamb research, marvell, that's in cars anything that's involved with cybersecurity. these are the growth areas that make me so bullish about tech. and make me not back down. >> yeah. >> i'm not...
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this crash 295 southbound near nanny helen burrow.re seeing improvement that leads me to believe just the shoulder is block. 295 from the beltway down to 50 super backed up. 50 also slow because of that crash from 202 to 295. you may want to take the beltway over to a different point of entrance or continue on 50 down where you can always take pennsylvania inbound heavier traffic suitland parkway by south capitol. all metro rail lines are on time except the red line. no track service no train service silver spring to fort totten. takoma station closed. free shuttle service is limited. back to you allison and steve. >> erin thanks. >>> american airlines dealing with a great big mess that could affect you during the holiday season. >> thousands of flights are in danger of being canceled. thousands can you imagine this holy day season because of a scheduling issue. it allowed too many pilots to take time off at the same time. fox5's melanie alnwick is lie from reagan national airport with more. mel, can you -- i can't imagine that they w
this crash 295 southbound near nanny helen burrow.re seeing improvement that leads me to believe just the shoulder is block. 295 from the beltway down to 50 super backed up. 50 also slow because of that crash from 202 to 295. you may want to take the beltway over to a different point of entrance or continue on 50 down where you can always take pennsylvania inbound heavier traffic suitland parkway by south capitol. all metro rail lines are on time except the red line. no track service no train...
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i could mention senator burrow, senator isakson, all of which, in a will put those details into the record of where we have worked together. and so, the picture is clear. we all want tax cuts for the middle class. we all want to help small businesses. we all want to make the tax code simpler. fairer, and more competitive. and i'm hopeful that this markup just window dressing. i hope that some of our amendments will be given serious consideration. thank you, mr. chairman, for kindness in recognizing the so i could give these remarks. and i'd like to insert my full statement in the record. chairman: no objection. we are really happy you could make it. we know you have had extra things on your plate. we're with you. as you mentioned, puerto rico and all of these issues that are puerto rico that you have to deal with on a daily basis that the rest of us might not have to deal with, when it comes up to the full senate. i appreciate the work you are doing. let me just say this. i want to thank all my colleagues on this committee. it is a good committee -- we have great people on here, very intel
i could mention senator burrow, senator isakson, all of which, in a will put those details into the record of where we have worked together. and so, the picture is clear. we all want tax cuts for the middle class. we all want to help small businesses. we all want to make the tax code simpler. fairer, and more competitive. and i'm hopeful that this markup just window dressing. i hope that some of our amendments will be given serious consideration. thank you, mr. chairman, for kindness in...