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capitol. everyone quite stunned that that would happen. as we've been reporting, this is a city that is shutdown right now. there is already a fair amount of anxiety due to that shutdown, uncertainty. certainly this incident has only raised the uncertainty here in washington, d.c. martin? >> and the actual vehicle, it's being suggested that the driver tried to overcome some of the barricades, those stumps that areally in the ground that prevent vehicles from getting closer to the white house. do you know what side of the white house the vehicle attempted to attack those from? >> again, it was sort of on the treasury side. so really far from where we are right now, martin, and, again, so we didn't actually hear that happen. and we're still sort of getting information piece by piece and i can tell you that white house officials are continuing to gain information as well. i was talking to one official here who initially wasn't aware of the fact that there was an attempted breach of the white house. so that is sort of what we have right now. but as is typical in these situations, th
capitol. everyone quite stunned that that would happen. as we've been reporting, this is a city that is shutdown right now. there is already a fair amount of anxiety due to that shutdown, uncertainty. certainly this incident has only raised the uncertainty here in washington, d.c. martin? >> and the actual vehicle, it's being suggested that the driver tried to overcome some of the barricades, those stumps that areally in the ground that prevent vehicles from getting closer to the white...
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and we are working with the other cities and including the city capitol planning and to increase the sea wall issues and to include the sea wall in the city's capitol plan. and i will like to end my presentation with some interesting ideas for climate adaptation. the first one shows the barrier along the pier 27 structure and the second one, which is not shown here, and we need to disconnect our piers from the support piles and turn them into other structures, maybe and the third one is need to build a golden gate bridge and the last one, sometimes around 2150 is to pack and relocate to a higher ground. so this completes my presentation and joe i will will be happy to answer any questions. >> is there any public comment? >> commissioners comments? >> i don't think that it will add new meaning to the word wall on the water front for another day. we are trying to address these issues and it looks dire if everything comes as predicted. in terms of working with the other city departments, have we come up with any other alternatives or are there any other areas of focus that we need be sor
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the nation's capitol city is also hurting. since the shutdown, the district has been using reserve funds. but they're running thin. >> now we're getting to the point where the reserves are starting to run out and payments need to be made that we simply won't be able to make. >> mayor gray says he needs action now, asking the white house and capitol hill leaders to approve stand alone legislation giving d.c. the authority to spend its own tax dollars. >> we have the money. it isn't a question of not having the money. we simply need to be xexempted from the nonsense so we can use the money already available to us. >> so what happens when the reserves run out? the mayor says there's simply not enough money to fund important programs at first. >> it may mean deferring payments. we're concerned now making medicaid payments to some of our health care provide rs who don' have cash reserves to rely upon. our charter schools where, you know, over 35,000 of our children are educated every day are due a payment next week. that payment is
the nation's capitol city is also hurting. since the shutdown, the district has been using reserve funds. but they're running thin. >> now we're getting to the point where the reserves are starting to run out and payments need to be made that we simply won't be able to make. >> mayor gray says he needs action now, asking the white house and capitol hill leaders to approve stand alone legislation giving d.c. the authority to spend its own tax dollars. >> we have the money. it...
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capitol in baghdad. we are getting are reports of two explosions in a iraqi city. a police station and a local school building were targeted. police say at least ten people were killed. >> commemorations are getting under way in egypt and the 1973 arab israeli border. it's been 40 o 40 years since ty launched a surprise attack on israel but anti-coup are organizing rival rallies and they warned against any demonstrations. let's go to our special correspondent on the line in cairo. things are shaping up. >> well, so far it's not shaping up at all certainly in the tahrir square. we expect to see a lot more coming in celebration of the anniversary of the war and the celebration but only a few have turned up so far. it doesn't make so sense. there will be prayers after 12:00 and we could see a lot more. it is not much of a celebration at all. i think it's at least for military it's much more than just another anniversary. for them they really want to see tense of thousands and hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets the supporting the military. a way of leg
capitol in baghdad. we are getting are reports of two explosions in a iraqi city. a police station and a local school building were targeted. police say at least ten people were killed. >> commemorations are getting under way in egypt and the 1973 arab israeli border. it's been 40 o 40 years since ty launched a surprise attack on israel but anti-coup are organizing rival rallies and they warned against any demonstrations. let's go to our special correspondent on the line in cairo. things...
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in the capitol city of beijing, headlines last january, smog so bad it was hard to see the sun. your eyes itched and throat burned. watch me wipe a thin layer that's accumulated on most cars. that's soot and grime. this is my own air purifier. watch this. look, that's what we're breathing in beijing. one expert told me it's like becoming an instant smoker. in china today a mind blowing 1.2 million premature deaths are blamed on air pollution. it's being called an air-pocalypse and with winter setting in the forecast is only for more smog. gloria riveria, abc news, beijing. >>> from china to mexico, look there, off the coast, churning in the pacific ocean, hurricane raymond, a category three, packing winds up to 120 mile per hour. it's a rain maker soaking cities on the coast like the tourist mecca acapulco where they have been swamped by more than three inches of rain and counting. >>> back here at home, new fallout tonight for those boy scout leaders who video taped themselves vandalizing a say credit site, toppling ancient rock formations and high fiving. tonight the two men h
in the capitol city of beijing, headlines last january, smog so bad it was hard to see the sun. your eyes itched and throat burned. watch me wipe a thin layer that's accumulated on most cars. that's soot and grime. this is my own air purifier. watch this. look, that's what we're breathing in beijing. one expert told me it's like becoming an instant smoker. in china today a mind blowing 1.2 million premature deaths are blamed on air pollution. it's being called an air-pocalypse and with winter...
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as prices continue to rise, bread moves into the capitol city in a population blitzes' making homes 19%ne city where homes are less affordable, detroit. despite the city being in dire financial straits, homes in the motor city are 28 percent less affordable that last year, mostly because of the resurgence of the auto industry. a big surprise there. we will be right back with my "2 cents more," and the answer to our question of the day, who does kathleen sebelius work for? you tell us. ♪ >> still having trouble signing up for obamacare because the website is totally screwed up, and the white house is not happy about it either. now they're saying that they want website to be completely fixed by thanksgiving. [laughter] the tech guys trying to fix it, yeah, i want a girlfriend, but guess what, eight happening, body. ♪ >> aig just secretary sebelius is fighting back at republicans calling for her resignation that she does not work for them here is your posting. she says she works for obama but she is paid by us. >> who does she work for? her salary comes from taxpayers. unbelievable. 26 per
as prices continue to rise, bread moves into the capitol city in a population blitzes' making homes 19%ne city where homes are less affordable, detroit. despite the city being in dire financial straits, homes in the motor city are 28 percent less affordable that last year, mostly because of the resurgence of the auto industry. a big surprise there. we will be right back with my "2 cents more," and the answer to our question of the day, who does kathleen sebelius work for? you tell us....
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and i think the other countries will probably have to take some of that detail back to their capitol citiesso i don't suspect you'll get a final deal done here in the next 48 hours. having said that, everyone wants this to move along as soon as possible. now the iran's want to have a deal very quickly. and i think that's because the new president and his team feel like they have an opportunity. and they are going to try to get a resolution to sanctions as soon as possible. what i'm hearing from diplomats is if there is progress, then there could be another meeting very soon. >> james thank you very much. >>> there have been multiple bombings in several countries, as muslims celebrate one of their holiest festivals. this was the scene after a bomb blast at a sunni mosque in northern iraq, 12 people died as worshippers left the mosque after morning prayers. here in syria some of the injured are brought to a hospital in southern damascus. bombers attacked a mosque just south of the capitol. and there has been an attack in the capitol's neighborhood. >>> and to the north of damascus, assad made
and i think the other countries will probably have to take some of that detail back to their capitol citiesso i don't suspect you'll get a final deal done here in the next 48 hours. having said that, everyone wants this to move along as soon as possible. now the iran's want to have a deal very quickly. and i think that's because the new president and his team feel like they have an opportunity. and they are going to try to get a resolution to sanctions as soon as possible. what i'm hearing from...
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government in beijing has vowed to put in $60 billion to deal with the problem starting with the capitol cityelf. the air pollution in beijing got so bad at one point that it was unadvisable for people to step outside of their homes, so bad it was way beyond the levels of the measuring scale for air pollution. for the millions of people that are having to live and suffer with the consequences of it, no government solution is actually being applied fast enough. >>> environmentalists say breathing in the area cairo is the equivalent of smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. the level of air pollution is 20 times worse than acceptable. the seasonal burning of rice straw by farmers here creates a big toxic black cloud that often hangs over cairo, and traffic pollution, and domestic and industrial waist also causes toxic fumes. the government have brought in unleaded petrols and natural gas substitutes for those taxes that run on natural gas. but of the 4.5 million cars running on these cars, 60% are over 10 years old. the medical professionals say that 25,000 people in cairo every year die of air po
government in beijing has vowed to put in $60 billion to deal with the problem starting with the capitol cityelf. the air pollution in beijing got so bad at one point that it was unadvisable for people to step outside of their homes, so bad it was way beyond the levels of the measuring scale for air pollution. for the millions of people that are having to live and suffer with the consequences of it, no government solution is actually being applied fast enough. >>> environmentalists say...
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well, it's a long, long journey to the capitol city. i know i'll be a law some day, at least i i hope and pray that i will, but today, i am still just a bill ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gee, bill, you certainly have a lot of patience and courage. >> well, i got this far. when ier started i wasn't even a bill. i was just an idea. some folks back home decided they wanted a law passed so they called their local congressman and said, you're right, there ought to be a law. and he introduced me to congress and i became a bill. and i'll remain a bill until they decide to make me a law. snoechlt yes, i'm just a bill and i got as far as capitol h l hill. i'm stuck in committee and i'll sit here and wait. while a few key congressmen discuss and debate whether they should let me be a law. how i hope and pray that they will, but today i am still just a bill ♪ ♪ ♪ >> listen to those congressmen arguing. is that all discussion and debate about you? >> yeah, i'm one of the lucky ones. most bills don't ever even get this far. i hope they report on my favorably. otherwise
well, it's a long, long journey to the capitol city. i know i'll be a law some day, at least i i hope and pray that i will, but today, i am still just a bill ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gee, bill, you certainly have a lot of patience and courage. >> well, i got this far. when ier started i wasn't even a bill. i was just an idea. some folks back home decided they wanted a law passed so they called their local congressman and said, you're right, there ought to be a law. and he introduced me to...
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. >> freedom for monkeys, forced to perform in chains, on the streets of indonesia's capitol city.he governor of jakarta banned the monkeys in chains shows. he says they're cruel, and the shows apparently cause traffic jams. ce max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if heost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat ow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "speal powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a
. >> freedom for monkeys, forced to perform in chains, on the streets of indonesia's capitol city.he governor of jakarta banned the monkeys in chains shows. he says they're cruel, and the shows apparently cause traffic jams. ce max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if heost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat ow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "speal powers" returned......
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we initially locked down some buildings in the capitol city. that lockdown has been released. we have no information that this is related to terrorism or is anything other than an isolated incident. >> those locations he is talking about, that is about a block away from where we are right now and that is right across the street from the u.s. capitol building. as for what it was like here, u.s. capitol police shortly after 2:00 this afternoon, the alarms went out, telling everybody to get into type of room or location they could get to. it was pretty panicked among the people inside the capitol, u.s. capitol police. however the police doing quite a job getting everyone where they were supposed to go, patrolling hallways, making sure no one popped their head out including a certain reporter. from there they lifted about an hour later. things for the most part are back to normal. however we have the crime scene, the as a result of this incredible video you're watching melissa. back to you. melissa: very tense moments, rich edson, thanks so much. >>> day three of the shutdown. see
we initially locked down some buildings in the capitol city. that lockdown has been released. we have no information that this is related to terrorism or is anything other than an isolated incident. >> those locations he is talking about, that is about a block away from where we are right now and that is right across the street from the u.s. capitol building. as for what it was like here, u.s. capitol police shortly after 2:00 this afternoon, the alarms went out, telling everybody to get...
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don't insert capitol city here.rowing her hat into the texas governor's race. just this morning, "the daily rundown" supporting that davis will get the quick endorsement of the pro choice women's groups later today. they spent a lot of money down there. can she escape from being a one-issue candidate in texas? all that was and more on our website. trivia, the member of congress that had a unit of measurement named after him, jake garnot. they use the garnot scale to evaluate how astronauts feel. congratulations to the winner jake goodman. send us your suggestions at msnbc. we'll be right back. ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. consider this: when the storms are
don't insert capitol city here.rowing her hat into the texas governor's race. just this morning, "the daily rundown" supporting that davis will get the quick endorsement of the pro choice women's groups later today. they spent a lot of money down there. can she escape from being a one-issue candidate in texas? all that was and more on our website. trivia, the member of congress that had a unit of measurement named after him, jake garnot. they use the garnot scale to evaluate how...
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in australia bush fires in south wales are threatening the capitol city and the worst fires in a decadeerson died and more than 200 homes destroyed. amnesty international said u.s. drone strikes in pakistan are illegal and could be war crimes and they investigated 45 drone strikes in pakistan over the last 18 months and the talks in london to try to lay the ground work for peace negotiations around syria and michael is an author and foreign affairs specialist at the times and is live from london. michael good to have you with us. with russia and iran not represented at these talks is there any point? >> well, the main point is to try to get coordination on the opposition side. russia and iran may or may not be represented in geneva and russia will and iran possibly which is where the actual negotiations may take place with the government but the first point is photo get unity among fighters and that is proving pretty difficult in london. >> reporter: if the talks lead to a geneva two meeting, given what you just said, what could it achieve? the syria national coalition did not represent
in australia bush fires in south wales are threatening the capitol city and the worst fires in a decadeerson died and more than 200 homes destroyed. amnesty international said u.s. drone strikes in pakistan are illegal and could be war crimes and they investigated 45 drone strikes in pakistan over the last 18 months and the talks in london to try to lay the ground work for peace negotiations around syria and michael is an author and foreign affairs specialist at the times and is live from...
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a couple years ago in the winter i was in the russian republic, the capitol city. and there is a -- you literally can stand in the middle of the street as i did and try not to get hit by cars but stand in the middle of the street and you see the islamic university which is the state approved, state funded, state lionized institution of religious learning. dmitry medvedev made a big show going out there in 2008 to tour the facility, praise the director and the curriculum for teaching nisha incompliant islam. essentially a moderate stream of islam that is subservient to and live in harmony with the russian state as a whole. what you see if you turnaround is something called the mosque, the largest radical mosque in the region paid for by saudi dollars and pakistani dollars and you have russian officials will tell you if you ask them that we really have no idea how to deal with this because it is a challenge to the established religious quote and it's not just peaceful. last summer to of the highest religious authorities in the republic were targeted in an assassinati
a couple years ago in the winter i was in the russian republic, the capitol city. and there is a -- you literally can stand in the middle of the street as i did and try not to get hit by cars but stand in the middle of the street and you see the islamic university which is the state approved, state funded, state lionized institution of religious learning. dmitry medvedev made a big show going out there in 2008 to tour the facility, praise the director and the curriculum for teaching nisha...
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capitol. the one area of the city with the heaviest police presence on the street s. capitol police managed to stop the car at the foot of capitol hill, but officials say the driver then backed up and sped away as the officers opened fire. the driver continued speeding on the streets near the capitol. moments later the car crashed outside a senate office building. police again fired shots. >> it was like a series of maybe five or six. then a pause. then a few more. that was it. >> i hear boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom as, you know, the gun fire is unloading. >> reporter: she was later pronounced dead. a capitol policeman was injured when his car hit a barrier in chaos of the chase. an infant was in the woman's car but wasn't injured. police are searching a home in connecticut they believe the connected to the woman. investigators are searching her car and interviewing anyone who knew her looking for a motive. tonight several law enforcement and congressional officials say the woman they identify as 34-year-old miriam kerry had a history of mental
capitol. the one area of the city with the heaviest police presence on the street s. capitol police managed to stop the car at the foot of capitol hill, but officials say the driver then backed up and sped away as the officers opened fire. the driver continued speeding on the streets near the capitol. moments later the car crashed outside a senate office building. police again fired shots. >> it was like a series of maybe five or six. then a pause. then a few more. that was it. >> i...
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capitol. the one area of the city with the heaviest police presence on the streets. capitol police managed to stop the car at the foot of capitol hill, but officials say the driver then backed up and sped away as the officers opened fire. the driver continued speeding on the streets near the capitol. moments later the car crashed outside a senate office building. police again fired shots. >> it was like a series of maybe five or six. then a pause. then a few more. that was it. >> i hear boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom as, you know, the gun fire is unloading. >> reporter: she was later pronounced dead. a capitol policeman was injured when his car hit a barrier in the chaos of the chase. an infant was in the woman's car but was not seriously injured. police are searching a home in connecticut they believe is connected to the woman. members of the bomb squad are involved as well. investigators are searching her car and interviewing anyone who knew her looking for a motive. tonight several law enforcement and congressional officials say the woman they identify as
capitol. the one area of the city with the heaviest police presence on the streets. capitol police managed to stop the car at the foot of capitol hill, but officials say the driver then backed up and sped away as the officers opened fire. the driver continued speeding on the streets near the capitol. moments later the car crashed outside a senate office building. police again fired shots. >> it was like a series of maybe five or six. then a pause. then a few more. that was it. >> i...
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this comes after two car bomb attacks yesterday in the capitol city of damascus.his is the third year of the syrian civil war and it already has killed 100,000 people. kerry is in london on the last stop of an extended two week-overseas trip that takes him into japan,. he met with the envoy with syria and kerry says it is imperative to get the so-called general navy have ii conference organized by the november 2 target the united nations has set. >> moving toward an inclusive conference that will offer the best opportunity to end the violence, to provide for a new syria, to deal with the humanitarian catastrophe that is only getting worse by the day, and ultimately to try to find a way to have peace and stability, not just in syria but in the region. >> reporter: meantime the syrian opposition said today in turkey that syrian president bashar al-assad needs to leave office before any peace process begins. the international group trying to destroy syria's chemical weapons, says they need a series of local cease fires to accomplish their goal. the fighting is preven
this comes after two car bomb attacks yesterday in the capitol city of damascus.his is the third year of the syrian civil war and it already has killed 100,000 people. kerry is in london on the last stop of an extended two week-overseas trip that takes him into japan,. he met with the envoy with syria and kerry says it is imperative to get the so-called general navy have ii conference organized by the november 2 target the united nations has set. >> moving toward an inclusive conference...
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after the bangladesh factory collapse, the reporter went undercover in a garment sweatshop in the capitol city under horrible conditions all for less than a dollar a day. >> i worked at a factory for four days. i was a sewing helper there which means trimming the threads out of every piece of cloth. the collar, the cuffs, the back of the shirt. i know it doesn't sound much but it's back breaking. my younger worker who was my boss was nine. it is very shocking to see a very young child there. >> well, she tells the story of the workers like her in a new series of articles under the title the clothes on your back. joining me is her editor. lynn, thank you so much. i was reading this series. the story breaks your heart. she is smart, she is funny. she is tough. but she is 9 years old and she is not unhappy. he doesn't know any better. is her situation uncommon? >> i think her personality is uncommon. she was just a little ray of sunshine and that particularly broke her heart the whole time she was there. but we found when she and our other reporter was there we saw lot of kids on the streets work
after the bangladesh factory collapse, the reporter went undercover in a garment sweatshop in the capitol city under horrible conditions all for less than a dollar a day. >> i worked at a factory for four days. i was a sewing helper there which means trimming the threads out of every piece of cloth. the collar, the cuffs, the back of the shirt. i know it doesn't sound much but it's back breaking. my younger worker who was my boss was nine. it is very shocking to see a very young child...
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the partisan environment that has taken over this city, the capitol, how you are in it, how do we change it where it isn't the constant battle between left and right? >> firm there is no battle between left and right. there is not a left, president obama is not a left. it's not fair to talk about left and right. what you have is a house of representatives endowmented by right wing extremists. what i would tell the young people in the country if they believe, as they do in a democratic civilized society, where we respect people, where we continue the progress we make in breaking down discrimination based on race and gender and sexual orientation all that stuff, if they believe in a country where young people can come forward an use their energies to make this a better world then you got to take a hard look at right wing extremists and what they stand for they have to be defeated. they have to be defeated. the message i want to put forward is i'm very pessimistic about this country when people not only want to deny health care to millions of people, they want to go further than that, decim
the partisan environment that has taken over this city, the capitol, how you are in it, how do we change it where it isn't the constant battle between left and right? >> firm there is no battle between left and right. there is not a left, president obama is not a left. it's not fair to talk about left and right. what you have is a house of representatives endowmented by right wing extremists. what i would tell the young people in the country if they believe, as they do in a democratic...
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city. that's money not being collected from the coffee shop, from the restaurant, from the service industry that helps to make the nation's capitol run. the city has several hundred millions dollars it can use to pay the workers. they pay the payroll every two weeks $100 million. the city can only go one or two weeks without getting in a serious financial problem. it is normally held to the standard if the federal government shuts down, the district government shuts down. in this case the mayor says we're not going to do it. and president obama and the administration, near of them were challenged. the city said we're going to go on our own. >> and right now it's about the federal workers who aren't spending money. but how many people will cancel their trips to washington with all the museums? >> the smithsonian told me this week this year is kind of slow for the smithsonian. so that's a big issue for those who feed off the issues. and if i have time for one more thing. the house passed a bill to allow the district of columbia to stay open until the 15th. but the republican house is passing little pieces of the budget. and they ar
city. that's money not being collected from the coffee shop, from the restaurant, from the service industry that helps to make the nation's capitol run. the city has several hundred millions dollars it can use to pay the workers. they pay the payroll every two weeks $100 million. the city can only go one or two weeks without getting in a serious financial problem. it is normally held to the standard if the federal government shuts down, the district government shuts down. in this case the mayor...
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republicans can't make it to the white house and the president can't make it to the capitol. >> a city very much on edge. not only because of the navy yard shootings but then just the environment, the vitriol, language. everyone feels very tense. >> it's not a pleasant place to live right now. and today was almost surreal watching it on television. >> worse than you've seen it in terms of the world of politics? >> there are no normal days in washington anymore. it seems that we go from tragedy to crisis to calamity. and our first reaction to this is not what it was but what it wasn't. could this be terrorism. is this a mass shooting? so somehow, washington has become a place where there just are no normal days anymore. >> interesting. we're going to take a quick break. we'll have more on the day's news. shawn henry appreciate it. debra feyerick, joe johns, appreciate all the reporting. tweet us during the show #ac360. a con of rhetoric to go down, no progress in ending the shutdown. back with our panel when we continue. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward
republicans can't make it to the white house and the president can't make it to the capitol. >> a city very much on edge. not only because of the navy yard shootings but then just the environment, the vitriol, language. everyone feels very tense. >> it's not a pleasant place to live right now. and today was almost surreal watching it on television. >> worse than you've seen it in terms of the world of politics? >> there are no normal days in washington anymore. it seems...
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a lockdown since lifted but the capitol still on edge because it played out between the city's most prominent institutions and structures. the white house and the united states capitol. details are still very sketchy, but here's what we know. witnesses say up to a dozen gunshots fired as a car tried to ram the white house gates, then took police on a wild high-speed chase. at least one police officer injured. the suspect is a female who had, we're told, baby in her car. the white house briefly went into lockdown. we're told the president has since been briefed on all of this and is in touch with law enforcement officials. police moments ago saying it appears to be an isolated incident and not an act of terror. so for now it appears the threat and the worst is over. we're going to learn more from capitol holy police moments from now. first to chad who was in the capitol when the shots fir rang out. chad, how are things now? >> to some degree they've gone back to regular order. the house of representatives came back into session at 3:30, they debating a minny spend -- minispending plan for the
a lockdown since lifted but the capitol still on edge because it played out between the city's most prominent institutions and structures. the white house and the united states capitol. details are still very sketchy, but here's what we know. witnesses say up to a dozen gunshots fired as a car tried to ram the white house gates, then took police on a wild high-speed chase. at least one police officer injured. the suspect is a female who had, we're told, baby in her car. the white house briefly...
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city leaders plan to take their fight for fund youing to the capitol. they plan to swamp the senate in a few hours. plus, a teenager stabbed in alex and dre yeah. the arrest police made and why they still need your help. >>> first, following breaking news near 175. danella sealock is here to tell us about that. backups are building because of several wrecks. >>> multiple accidents here and southbound lanes all blocked at 175. you can see the solid delays, jammed taking the exit off 175 and shooting over to i-95. traveling northbound bw parkway as well, a minor delay here. again, this is really going to tie folks up while police are on the scene investigating this crash. here is what you're facing southbound delays over two miles, they start at 100. avoid that. instead you should jump on 100 and then connect to i-95 and continue southbound. northbound delays are about a mile and a half and as i said, i-95 still looking good miraculously. avoid this road altogether, you can shoot over to make your commute. now over to tom.
city leaders plan to take their fight for fund youing to the capitol. they plan to swamp the senate in a few hours. plus, a teenager stabbed in alex and dre yeah. the arrest police made and why they still need your help. >>> first, following breaking news near 175. danella sealock is here to tell us about that. backups are building because of several wrecks. >>> multiple accidents here and southbound lanes all blocked at 175. you can see the solid delays, jammed taking the...
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you're done spending money you're done and you can represent the people who sent you to the city hall, state capitol or our nation's capitol. i know i'm out of time, i'm sure. >> thank you, jessica. thank you, dan, thank you paul. that's it from the team in washington, d.c. thank you for watching. good night.
you're done spending money you're done and you can represent the people who sent you to the city hall, state capitol or our nation's capitol. i know i'm out of time, i'm sure. >> thank you, jessica. thank you, dan, thank you paul. that's it from the team in washington, d.c. thank you for watching. good night.
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in the past of poor labor and living conditions and for now calm has been restored to the capitol as the city'sire active police force seems to be out on the road. it's not yet clear whether this round of violence will bring better conditions or a crack down on migrant workers. al jazeera. >> reporter: the world's nuclear watchdog iea is at japan to resume safety at the fukushima power plant and they met to assess how the cleanup is going and in july they said it was leaking in the ocean and the government admitted it needs international assistance and expertise. nuclear power plants have come under increasing scrutiny since the fukushima plant in japan they are scaling back and under a policy they have 22% of power from nuclear plants and half the previous target. and harry foster reports from seoul. >> for now this is a study and recommendation but it's a pretty strong one and comes with some sort of government approval in the fact that it was a statement from the energy ministry in which this conclusion was released and also the fact that the time coincides with a large global energy confere
in the past of poor labor and living conditions and for now calm has been restored to the capitol as the city'sire active police force seems to be out on the road. it's not yet clear whether this round of violence will bring better conditions or a crack down on migrant workers. al jazeera. >> reporter: the world's nuclear watchdog iea is at japan to resume safety at the fukushima power plant and they met to assess how the cleanup is going and in july they said it was leaking in the ocean...
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on a personal level a lot of my friends work and live in the city whether it's government jobs or at the capitol and wondering if they will make their rent or mortgage. they are wondering if they will be out of work far long time. the work still piles up and when it's not getting the done that bothers people. it's really cast a shadow over the town. people are depressed. they are frustrated. the government is still closed. what's really important to point out about this is we are feeling it heavily now but these going to be trickling out and a lot of agencies. you are look at offices for food programs in the state and you are looking at the research center closing in mountain view, california. that's a space research center. you are looking at military personnel on furlough. that will have a lasting the effect on the economy if it lasts. >> it's great to have you on the program. thanks for having us tonight. >> thank you have a nice weekend. >>> more on the car chase at the capitol yesterday. the woman shot to death by police was delusional. the woman tried to drive through white house barri re
on a personal level a lot of my friends work and live in the city whether it's government jobs or at the capitol and wondering if they will make their rent or mortgage. they are wondering if they will be out of work far long time. the work still piles up and when it's not getting the done that bothers people. it's really cast a shadow over the town. people are depressed. they are frustrated. the government is still closed. what's really important to point out about this is we are feeling it...
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capitol put a tense city already more on edge. back to you guys. >> you can say that again. we were watching this unfold on television. >> another story we have been following this morning the biker accused of viciously beating a man in front of his wife and child is expected to turn himself into police. the nypd say this is the suspect. you can see him there walking in this video. he's the one apparently they say that smashed into his window before dragging him out of his suv. police officer released these new photos of two witnesses they want to talk about. meantime his wife breaking her silence saying we were faced with a life threatening situation and my husband was forced under the circumstances to take the actions he did in order to protect the lives of our entire family. >> the newlywed woman acutesed of pushing her husband off the cliff will be arraigned in a montana court. she was charged with first and second degree murder for the death of her husband cody lee johnson. graham says she and johnson had a fight while they were hiking she was so angry she pushed him an
capitol put a tense city already more on edge. back to you guys. >> you can say that again. we were watching this unfold on television. >> another story we have been following this morning the biker accused of viciously beating a man in front of his wife and child is expected to turn himself into police. the nypd say this is the suspect. you can see him there walking in this video. he's the one apparently they say that smashed into his window before dragging him out of his suv....
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capitol. the only city in america where you have to work this hard to get absolutely nothing accomplished. we're coming up on 48 hours since the government partially shut down. and if you are a furloughed government worker, do not bother setting your alarm tonight. this mess will not be any closer to a resolution when you wake up. you can be forgiven if you got your hopes up. earlier tonight the four top leaders in congress went to the white house to meet with president obama behind closed doors. so how did it go? >> the president reiterated one more time tonight that he will not negotiate. we've got divided government. democrats control the white house and the senate, republicans control the house. we sent four different proposals over to our democratic colleagues in the senate. they rejected all of them. >> i thought that they were concerned about the long-term fiscal affairs of this country. and we said we are, too. let's talk about it. my friend, john boehner, i repeat cannot take yes for an answer. >> okay then. a gop congressional source told our own dana bash that the meeting only i
capitol. the only city in america where you have to work this hard to get absolutely nothing accomplished. we're coming up on 48 hours since the government partially shut down. and if you are a furloughed government worker, do not bother setting your alarm tonight. this mess will not be any closer to a resolution when you wake up. you can be forgiven if you got your hopes up. earlier tonight the four top leaders in congress went to the white house to meet with president obama behind closed...
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. >> this is probably the safest part of the city with all the capitol police around you. i go out and around here and you usually feel very very safe around heres. >> while police investigate a possibly motive. employees admit we live in very stressful times. >> i pray a lot. i pray that i can make it to work safely. i pray that i make it home going to the grocery store because you never know these days. >> we've had conditions and restraints our whole lives. i think people are using this time to make excuses and justify their actions because oh i you know i had a hard upbringing or i had or that. i mean it is what it is. you have to keep it moving. >> reporter: on capitol hill, delia goncalves, wusa9. >> the 1-year-old girl who was rescued from the suspect's vehicle is in child protective custody as capitol police officers injured in the car chase sat home recovering. >>> the government shutdown is midway into the fourth day but there may be some signs that house speaker john boehner is backing down from the budget impasse with president obama. as we report the house's r
. >> this is probably the safest part of the city with all the capitol police around you. i go out and around here and you usually feel very very safe around heres. >> while police investigate a possibly motive. employees admit we live in very stressful times. >> i pray a lot. i pray that i can make it to work safely. i pray that i make it home going to the grocery store because you never know these days. >> we've had conditions and restraints our whole lives. i think...
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attempted to crash into barricades, went through one of the most congested parts of the city, up to capitoll, had a confrontation with police officers there. pursuit all around the capitol, around the reflecting pool and garfield circle there. a pursuit that sent barricades up to capitol and caused a police cruiser to become in an accident, an officer injured. this woman has been identified but it may take some time to figure out exactly what prompted her trip here to the nation's capitol doing all this with a small child in her car. jackie bensen, news 4. >> i assume we have no idea whether the child is hers? >> reporter: we don't, jim. i mean anytime you have a woman that age, they assume the child, but we have absolutely no confirmation the child is hers. >> thanks, jackie. >>> a developing story in montgomery county, a teacher with ties to three local schools is held on $250,000 bond. his name is richard shumar. he's accused of sending sexually explicit e-mails to a student. he's on live from einstein high school but he's worked at rockville high school and a middle school. a parent ale
attempted to crash into barricades, went through one of the most congested parts of the city, up to capitoll, had a confrontation with police officers there. pursuit all around the capitol, around the reflecting pool and garfield circle there. a pursuit that sent barricades up to capitol and caused a police cruiser to become in an accident, an officer injured. this woman has been identified but it may take some time to figure out exactly what prompted her trip here to the nation's capitol doing...
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capitol hill. now the mayor is keeping the city open during the shutdown. but d.c. is running short of all the money it needs to keep the city open. >> they say they have no idea. don't mess it up. they're trying not to peace meal pass things to get the budget moving, and the republicans are trying to throw several things at them. it makes it difficult for the senate to act if the mayor is saying fix the city, fix the city. don't mess with our strategy to ge this settled. we haven't heard a word yesterday. if the shutdown lasts until late october, it could have a huge impact on the veterans. it would stop disability pay for 3.8 million vets and stop pension payments for half a million veterans and surviving members. the shutdown is adding to a massive backlog of claims at the v.a. the backlog has grown by 2,000 claims in the last week. zbr it is day nine of the government shutdown. which means federal workers are going on two weeks without pay. but that doesn't stop the bills for coming in. mark segraves talks to two federal employees who are struggling to survive d
capitol hill. now the mayor is keeping the city open during the shutdown. but d.c. is running short of all the money it needs to keep the city open. >> they say they have no idea. don't mess it up. they're trying not to peace meal pass things to get the budget moving, and the republicans are trying to throw several things at them. it makes it difficult for the senate to act if the mayor is saying fix the city, fix the city. don't mess with our strategy to ge this settled. we haven't heard...
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capitol to get their perspectives. you imagine how this goes in the city very concerned about security. chad is our senior capitol hill producer. chad, first of all, what was it like the first moment? >> i was downstairs on the second floor. the house had finished a series of votes. i heard noise in the house chamber. there was a floor fight as we call it. i stuck my head out the door to see if something was you going on. immediately they said there's reports of shots fired. they were telling people to shelter in place. i went into my booth a couple of minutes and then went back out to see what was going on. i looked toward the national mall from the third floor of the capitol, toward the washington monument and lincoln memorial. i saw officers with long guns drawn, tourists and so much. a female officer comes sprinting down the hall and said get back in your office. we're sheltering in place. i couldn't get back in. >> clearly they thought it was a gun woman intent on firing. from what we've heard, there was not another weapon. they didn't get to too much detail. we heard she was using
capitol to get their perspectives. you imagine how this goes in the city very concerned about security. chad is our senior capitol hill producer. chad, first of all, what was it like the first moment? >> i was downstairs on the second floor. the house had finished a series of votes. i heard noise in the house chamber. there was a floor fight as we call it. i stuck my head out the door to see if something was you going on. immediately they said there's reports of shots fired. they were...
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capitol, the one part of the city that had the heaviest police presence on the streets. capitol police stopped her car. that's the video you were just looking at. at the foot of the capitol on the house side. but as you saw, she backed up and sped away. and then they opened fire again. but she kept going. continued to speed on the streets near the capitol and then a little bit later crashing the car outside a senate office building when police again opened fire and she was pronounced dead a short time later at the scene. now, she did have a 1-year-old child in the car and a capitol policeman was also injured when the policeman hit a barrier in the chaos of the chase. now, tonight state and federal investigators are searching this woman's home in stamford, connecticut. there's -- we can see members of a bomb squad going in and out. we don't know what they're finding. they have no idea why she came here, why she went to the white house, why she never stopped despite repeated efforts to get her to stop, and what her problem was. some officials tonight say that she had some h
capitol, the one part of the city that had the heaviest police presence on the streets. capitol police stopped her car. that's the video you were just looking at. at the foot of the capitol on the house side. but as you saw, she backed up and sped away. and then they opened fire again. but she kept going. continued to speed on the streets near the capitol and then a little bit later crashing the car outside a senate office building when police again opened fire and she was pronounced dead a...
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capitol hill with the latest. at onere here where point it started at the white house. they came to the city. the eastern part of the capital. .- the capitol a woman slowing down. she slows down the car and the police get out with guns drawn. hill.ees, goes up capitol she is finally stopped by a barrier and tries to flee again. police opened fire on her and killed her. talking about, this is the second bizarre situation we have had here in the city in the last few weeks. placeave had barriers in afterly as a protection 9/11. they put up a number of barriers to stop vehicles. they managed to get a barrier at the bottom of the hill too late. up by thehe barriers time she got to the top of the hill to stop her. she refused to be stopped and try to back up. they opened fire prater they discovered there was a small child inside the car. the child was taken to the hospital. the child is in good condition. she was not shot. thatolice chief told us they didn't know exactly what the motive was, but did not think it invoed terrorism. >'re told it was an isolated incident that took place. we are waitior
capitol hill with the latest. at onere here where point it started at the white house. they came to the city. the eastern part of the capital. .- the capitol a woman slowing down. she slows down the car and the police get out with guns drawn. hill.ees, goes up capitol she is finally stopped by a barrier and tries to flee again. police opened fire on her and killed her. talking about, this is the second bizarre situation we have had here in the city in the last few weeks. placeave had barriers...