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member i fought for common sense solutions that help everyday families all across the district of columbia. light kids ride free on metro bus which has allowed thousands of families to get to school. before kids ride free families in ward 8 were paying $30 per month per child just to get to school. the school in their neighborhood had been closed one year, other school will be closed the next. families have been able to keep money in their pockets and get their kids to quality schools. i fought for saving d.c. homes from foreclosure to keep families in their homes and i'm going to keep fighting for all eight wards in the district of columbia with your support. [ cheering and applause ] >> miss schwartz. >> good evening, everybody. i am carol schwartz, a former at large member of the d.c. council. some of you may remember me from my 16 years on the council as well as my two terms on the board of education and may also remember that i lost 5 1/2 years ago my reelection for the council because i gave sick leave to workers. and i'm very proud of that, even though i have been threatened by some
member i fought for common sense solutions that help everyday families all across the district of columbia. light kids ride free on metro bus which has allowed thousands of families to get to school. before kids ride free families in ward 8 were paying $30 per month per child just to get to school. the school in their neighborhood had been closed one year, other school will be closed the next. families have been able to keep money in their pockets and get their kids to quality schools. i fought...
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deliang tang is in charge of the lab at columbia university where the blood samples are tested. these tests pick up even the smallest levels of exposure in the blood. each spike on this graph indicates a separate compound and the amount found in the sample. man: we're measuring a very, very trace amount in the blood. in order to detect it as tra amount, we have to avoid the contamination in all process from the sample collection to the measurement. every single step we have to test is any contamination in there. so we are very, very careful on those biological specimens. narrator: but this lab is not the only one used in the study. many samples are shipped to other labs around the world with the lab at columbia acting as a hub for all of the samples. dr. tang: once the sample comes into our laboratory, we will separate them into different components and put them in different storage condition to better preserve for current studies and for future studies. narrator: results from these samples combined with neurological testing and air monitoring have revealed a clear connection be
deliang tang is in charge of the lab at columbia university where the blood samples are tested. these tests pick up even the smallest levels of exposure in the blood. each spike on this graph indicates a separate compound and the amount found in the sample. man: we're measuring a very, very trace amount in the blood. in order to detect it as tra amount, we have to avoid the contamination in all process from the sample collection to the measurement. every single step we have to test is any...
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reporting live in columbia heights, my began mcgrath, news 4. >>> it is 6:46.ollowing a developing story out of california this morning. the faa is investigating what caused this military contractor plane to go down near a southern california military base. we brought you this as breaking news last night. we have learned the aircraft was trying to land when it crashed. the plane went down outside ventura, california at the naval base. >>> they have a man responsible for murder on labor day. jose is in jail this morning and facing murder charges. police say he killed a 27-year-old man in an apartment complex parking lot in falls church back on september 1st. he was already in police custody when dna evidence helped link him to the murder. . >>> i'm richard jordan at the live desk. new this morning, a man who says chris brown punched him outside i did. c. hotel is good b to get paid. tmz is reporting chris brown has agreed to settle a civil lawsuit for $100,000. this all goes back to october of last year outside the w hotel. the fan claims he was trying to get a
reporting live in columbia heights, my began mcgrath, news 4. >>> it is 6:46.ollowing a developing story out of california this morning. the faa is investigating what caused this military contractor plane to go down near a southern california military base. we brought you this as breaking news last night. we have learned the aircraft was trying to land when it crashed. the plane went down outside ventura, california at the naval base. >>> they have a man responsible for murder...
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columbia is a bad brand. 15 years later people say i want to invest in columbia, it is an ally. so a big part of that was america's engagement. it was something that was through drugs or and security being exported with something on the ballot that people were concerned about. similar to the way in which some of the challenges in central america is exhibiting itself as a security risk and also a development challenge. energy, the challenges in central america, and let me add one more. i am reading a very interesting book by an author at csis called 101."cion it is making the argument that latin america and the united states to progress and develop, we will have to have more sophisticated ways of vocational training and education. we will have to have education that will involve the private sector and the role of technology. this is the role of challenge in the latin america challenge. he very elegantly links the issues. but this will be something that people care about as an issue because it has to do with their ability to progress. you see education come up from time to time, b
columbia is a bad brand. 15 years later people say i want to invest in columbia, it is an ally. so a big part of that was america's engagement. it was something that was through drugs or and security being exported with something on the ballot that people were concerned about. similar to the way in which some of the challenges in central america is exhibiting itself as a security risk and also a development challenge. energy, the challenges in central america, and let me add one more. i am...
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columbia is a bad brand. 15 years later people say i want to invest in columbia, it is an ally. so a big part of that was america's engagement. something that was through drugs or and security being exported with something on the ballot that people were concerned about. exhibiting as a security risk. also a development challenge. energy, the challenges and central america, and let me add one more. i am reading a very interesting book. it is making the argument that latin america and the united states to progress and develop, we will have to have more sophisticated ways of vocational training and education. we will have to have education that will involve the private sector and the role of technology. this is the role of challenge in the latin america challenge. he very elegantly licks the -- links the issues. but this will be something that people care about as an issue ecause it has to do with their ability to progress. qc education, from time to time, but i think linking them will become an intricate mastech issue. >> one of the reactions to the crisis with unaccompanied minor
columbia is a bad brand. 15 years later people say i want to invest in columbia, it is an ally. so a big part of that was america's engagement. something that was through drugs or and security being exported with something on the ballot that people were concerned about. exhibiting as a security risk. also a development challenge. energy, the challenges and central america, and let me add one more. i am reading a very interesting book. it is making the argument that latin america and the united...
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between the friends of the establishment of the permanent seat of government in the district of columbia and the funding system, unquote. written to influence the outcome of the 1840 residents' debatish the published text and description indicates almost certainly that it was prepared for the massachusetts house delegation probably in an attempt to convince it not to renege on the compromise of 1790. the unsigned document is in the easily recognizable hand of former representative richard bland lee who in the first federal congress represented that part of virginia along the potomac river from harpers ferry to fredericksburg. he was one of the southerners madison persuaded to change his vote on assumption so that the federal government would be seated on that river. he may even have been told that alexandria would be included in the federal district, because that was george washington's intention. of men most instrumental of bringing about the compromise of 1790, none took greater pride in his role than lee. as he expressed it late in life, quote, i was particularly amongst those few sou
between the friends of the establishment of the permanent seat of government in the district of columbia and the funding system, unquote. written to influence the outcome of the 1840 residents' debatish the published text and description indicates almost certainly that it was prepared for the massachusetts house delegation probably in an attempt to convince it not to renege on the compromise of 1790. the unsigned document is in the easily recognizable hand of former representative richard bland...
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my degree cost one third of what it would cost at columbia.ferent. >> there was no gym. >> no gym at lsu. >> still to come, more money blowing into the startup scene from venture capital firms. are we on the edge of a bubble? we will discuss next. this is "bloomberg surveillance." streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." with tom keeneon and one olivia sterns. with the millennial market story for you this morning. this is a good one. --low the trumpet, tom. florist illumination with poker winnings. announced today, another 5.6 million in funding. we will have this conversation and figure this thing out. you, dave, what took you from winning the world series of poker to effectively wanting to bring together a bunch of florists from mainstreet around america? >> are you insinuating that is not a natural transition? my background was in professional poker. i've been pretty successful at one point. i have been ranked as high as number two in the world. in 2008, i won one of the world series of
my degree cost one third of what it would cost at columbia.ferent. >> there was no gym. >> no gym at lsu. >> still to come, more money blowing into the startup scene from venture capital firms. are we on the edge of a bubble? we will discuss next. this is "bloomberg surveillance." streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." with tom keeneon and one olivia sterns. with the millennial market story...
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to play in the tournament but saying to columbia cricket we can support you. >> reporter: the historyket goes back to 1903 and reached its height in the 1960s before fading away when violence pushed foreigners to leave until the recent resurgance and made up of experts but there is a wick etkeeper playing for the national side. discovered cricket as a child and proudly shows his collection of bats and a towel hanging in his living room. >> for me it's something comparing to an ancient battle like maybe i say the example of water lou like up one side and weldington on the other and people preparing for a battle. it's just beautiful. controlling the ball at 26 meters is a challenge but the biggest one may be getting an unfamiliar audience to understand the game. >> it's a game and i don't know if somebody knows the rules and it's current the way you play and it's difficult but it's good, it's good to see this over time in columbia. >> reporter: the players believe they will get more colombians to pick up the bat. and we can show they can win over powerful opponents, a first step on the
to play in the tournament but saying to columbia cricket we can support you. >> reporter: the historyket goes back to 1903 and reached its height in the 1960s before fading away when violence pushed foreigners to leave until the recent resurgance and made up of experts but there is a wick etkeeper playing for the national side. discovered cricket as a child and proudly shows his collection of bats and a towel hanging in his living room. >> for me it's something comparing to an...
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all we know from airport officials in columbia is a plane from dulles airport is now grounded in columbia, south carolina, for a possible case of ebola. so we're on top of it. we'll let you know as soon as we get some more information. barbara. >> all right, thank you, richard. right now on capitol hill, lawmakers are addressing ebola cases in the u.s. the house hearing is focusing on the federal response to the disease. members are questioning the coordination between various agencies. maryland congressman elijah cummings says the u.s. should step up its efforts to contain the disease in west africa. >> we have a fundamental moral and humanitarian obligation to address the crisis in africa. we are the richest nation in the world. and we have the resources and expertise to make the biggest difference. >> several are attending today's house hearing. the world health organization says the disease has killed nearly 5,000 people and infected nearly 10,000 people worldwide. the family of the ebola patient who died in dallas now says they're considering a lawsuit. thomas duncan was from liberia
all we know from airport officials in columbia is a plane from dulles airport is now grounded in columbia, south carolina, for a possible case of ebola. so we're on top of it. we'll let you know as soon as we get some more information. barbara. >> all right, thank you, richard. right now on capitol hill, lawmakers are addressing ebola cases in the u.s. the house hearing is focusing on the federal response to the disease. members are questioning the coordination between various agencies....
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with us on set, we have associate professor from columbia school of university, along with willie, joe and me. >> yeah.
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in 1973 the district of columbia home rule act allowed citizens of washington to, for the first time, elect their own mayor and city council. this year marks the 40th anniversary of the district's new birth or rebirth, if you will. my guests this money are sterling tucker, the first elected chair of the d.c. council. dr. bernard demchuck, a george washington university professor and liaison and african-american studies teacher at d.c.'s school without walls. reverend frank tucker is pastor of first baptist church in northwest washington. welcome to "viewpoint." mr. tucker, for the benefit of many who don't know, what is the history of home rule? >> without going back to far, we had it at one time and lost it. and there's -- the movement was on over that long period of time trying to regain it. and there was a lot of opposition to it. as a matter of fact. but our greatest opposition was apathy. but some people in the district didn't want it because they were happy with the way things were. some didn't want it because they didn't trust electing a government. some were happy with the fed
in 1973 the district of columbia home rule act allowed citizens of washington to, for the first time, elect their own mayor and city council. this year marks the 40th anniversary of the district's new birth or rebirth, if you will. my guests this money are sterling tucker, the first elected chair of the d.c. council. dr. bernard demchuck, a george washington university professor and liaison and african-american studies teacher at d.c.'s school without walls. reverend frank tucker is pastor of...
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democratic candidate muriel bowser will stop by columbia heights day.er this week, president obama endorsed bowser for d.c. mayor. this is a close race in the district. a poll found bowser's lead over catania is down to a single digit. >> mark warner is accused of trying to bribe a former state senator. according to the washington post, warner discussed the possibility of several jobs for former senator puckett's daughter, allegedly hoping it would keep him from giving up his state seat. puckett did resign prt state senate in june, tipping the favorability into republican. warner did not make a specific job offer. >>> a federal judge declared the state's gay marriage ban unconstitutional yesterday. two sheriff's deputies were the first to marry. the supreme court turned down the appeal and the ruling became law. same-sex couples can legally get married in 29 states and the district of columbia. >> virginia governor terry mcauliffe became the first governor to officiate same-sex wedding. he presided over the wedding of a couple in virginia. >>> convicted
democratic candidate muriel bowser will stop by columbia heights day.er this week, president obama endorsed bowser for d.c. mayor. this is a close race in the district. a poll found bowser's lead over catania is down to a single digit. >> mark warner is accused of trying to bribe a former state senator. according to the washington post, warner discussed the possibility of several jobs for former senator puckett's daughter, allegedly hoping it would keep him from giving up his state seat....
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he also emancipated the slaves in the district of columbia a year earlier. after all, this was a federal district. the federal government had a little bit more control over it. he wrote much of the emancipation proclamation at lincoln cottage, and that is part of the tour when you go there. after the civil war, washington was the capital of the winning side, and that brought it increasing credibility. there was no more talk of moving the capital elsewhere. washington, d.c., became solidified as the united states capital, and after the civil war, there were several people who sought to beautify the city. one who was from washington paved the streets, covered the sewers, made many improvements. bankrupt in the city, but he did a lot of good for washington, d.c. around the turn-of-the-century, there was a mcmillan commission, so named because it was chaired by senator mcmillan. this effort was part of the city's beautiful movement, and many of the really beautiful buildings -- i personally think the library of congress is one of the most beautiful buildings in
he also emancipated the slaves in the district of columbia a year earlier. after all, this was a federal district. the federal government had a little bit more control over it. he wrote much of the emancipation proclamation at lincoln cottage, and that is part of the tour when you go there. after the civil war, washington was the capital of the winning side, and that brought it increasing credibility. there was no more talk of moving the capital elsewhere. washington, d.c., became solidified as...
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the temperature is rising in columbia's contribute. the country created the board in june -- crick et. the country created the board in june and is hosting its tournament. >> it's early days. we have the highest number of players on record. we have indian, australians, british, and obviously a few columbians. >> reporter: brazil and peru are international council affiliates. it's a chance for columbians to show their strengths. >> i look at columbia, we were like this 10 years ago. they have a lot of potential. we are coming here to play, but we are saying "we can support you." >> the history goes back. it has reached heights in the 1960s, and fading away when violence pushed foreigners to leave, that, until the recent resurgence. >> the columbian team is made up of expats. there's a column bian born wicket-keeper playing. >> this man was discovered, and shows a collection of bats and a towel in his living room. >> it's something comparing to an asian battle. i said like waterloo. wellington. another side. people preparing for a battle
the temperature is rising in columbia's contribute. the country created the board in june -- crick et. the country created the board in june and is hosting its tournament. >> it's early days. we have the highest number of players on record. we have indian, australians, british, and obviously a few columbians. >> reporter: brazil and peru are international council affiliates. it's a chance for columbians to show their strengths. >> i look at columbia, we were like this 10 years...
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. >>> commuters who take columbia pike know it all too well.ausing the backups and when you'll see relief. >>> it may be called the marine corpse marathon, but we'll show you why the army ruled this year. >>> and the red-shot slow-motion disaster that no one seems able to stop. >>> saddle up because we're going for a ride tonight on "redskins final." colts, the redskins quarterback was a tough task in texas. jay gruden dust off the dvr to get his team ready for the rivalry. >>> we'll go around the league. all that and much more coming up on "redskins final" after the >>> counting the leadup to election day, mrs. clinton will be at the university of maryland thursday to attend a rally for anthony brown. a real clear politics chose brown with an 11-point lead in the race for republican governor. larry has had his share of political backing. chris christie spoke with him in bethesda. >>> 30,000 strong representing 59 countries descended on d.c. and virginia for the marine corpse marathon. cheering crowds were there to greet them on the route. they
. >>> commuters who take columbia pike know it all too well.ausing the backups and when you'll see relief. >>> it may be called the marine corpse marathon, but we'll show you why the army ruled this year. >>> and the red-shot slow-motion disaster that no one seems able to stop. >>> saddle up because we're going for a ride tonight on "redskins final." colts, the redskins quarterback was a tough task in texas. jay gruden dust off the dvr to get his...
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the 1798 hymn hail columbia was the early national anthem and is now use whenever the vice president of the united states makes an appearance. columbus day is still a federal holiday despite almost never having stepped foot on the continent. traditionally historians of the united states hoping to have successful careers in academia and to offer greater school textbooks became protectors of the origin myth. with the colonial of people in the academic world during the 1960s which i was proud to have had a role in, some other people here too, engendered by the civil rights movement and activism historians came to call for objectivity and fairness in revision in, in revision in interpretations of u.s. history. they warned against placing blame urging instead a dispassionate culturally relative approach. historian bernard cannon at the time wrote a very influential essay in which he called for a study of cultural conflict of people just not understanding each other that native and euro-american nations were flocked with cultural conflict. and he even said right out that this approach diff
the 1798 hymn hail columbia was the early national anthem and is now use whenever the vice president of the united states makes an appearance. columbus day is still a federal holiday despite almost never having stepped foot on the continent. traditionally historians of the united states hoping to have successful careers in academia and to offer greater school textbooks became protectors of the origin myth. with the colonial of people in the academic world during the 1960s which i was proud to...
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by the washington post alleges a white house aide was involved in the secret services scandal in columbia. the administration found out and covered it up because it would negatively affect the presidential election in 2012. at the time they defied any of their staff members were caught up in the controversy. >> there have been no specific credible allegations of misconduct by any one on the white house advance team or staff. out of due diligence, the white house counsel's office has conducted a review of the white house advance team. and in concluding that review, came to the conclusion that there's no indication that any member of the white house's advance team engaged in any improper conduct or behavior. >> one of the reporters who broke the story is with us, david nauk morey. i read the whole report. you heard jay carney say there was no involvement by the white house. yet in your story, you say specifically, david nyeland was told to withhold all the information in his report because it was potentially damaging to the administration. now that is a hefty claim. you want to tell us how
by the washington post alleges a white house aide was involved in the secret services scandal in columbia. the administration found out and covered it up because it would negatively affect the presidential election in 2012. at the time they defied any of their staff members were caught up in the controversy. >> there have been no specific credible allegations of misconduct by any one on the white house advance team or staff. out of due diligence, the white house counsel's office has...
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and in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia medical university melman's school of health. it's great to have such firepower to get great answers to my hopefully great questions. isolation, monitoring, quarantined. they're not all the same thing. what is quarantine. >> let me start by saying that the term identificationalatio isolation is for those pose a threat to those close at hand and communities. quarantine is typically used when someone has been exposed, asymptomatic and needs supervision. there are different versions of quarantine. some are more astringent than others. what we witnessed over the weekend is something quite extreme and something that was not quite appropriate. >> new york landed closer to what needed to be done in your view? >> as i just heard on jew show, the cdc has come very close to being where it should be i think new jersey went far off the mark and represented the fear-based politicalization of a terribly complex and terribly important public health issue. >> doctor, you're running the health and being the chief of those shoulder to shou
and in new york, professor of socio-medical sciences at columbia medical university melman's school of health. it's great to have such firepower to get great answers to my hopefully great questions. isolation, monitoring, quarantined. they're not all the same thing. what is quarantine. >> let me start by saying that the term identificationalatio isolation is for those pose a threat to those close at hand and communities. quarantine is typically used when someone has been exposed,...
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is well known and the actual control of the science was from columbia university. but people were dying horribly. but what is really important is to maintain. so the citizens to make sure because of the others. >> at least at that scale arrives from human activities but we can see the experience but it is unlikely. but particularly i think to the technologies to expand the powers and of that same point it evolves a lot of possible discoveries. throughout human history we have made a bunch of discoveries and the nets effect is beneficial because of these advancements. so a lot of these discoveries some have been mixed. but you have been better off without. but perhaps chemical weapons but so far with the technology or idea that destroys the civilization of the species. what does that look like? of little over a half a century ago we discovered how to create nuclear weapons. we're lucky because we need the raw materials like uranium or plutonium and you have to have a facility that is very expensive to build and takes a lot of energy. but perhaps there was a way from
is well known and the actual control of the science was from columbia university. but people were dying horribly. but what is really important is to maintain. so the citizens to make sure because of the others. >> at least at that scale arrives from human activities but we can see the experience but it is unlikely. but particularly i think to the technologies to expand the powers and of that same point it evolves a lot of possible discoveries. throughout human history we have made a bunch...
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the international work allow me to go back to the country in central america, guatemala, mexico, columbia. they had a strong tie with immigration and criminality and violence unfortunately with the united states and has been allowing me to put two things together which is to understand the life of the immigrant here and lucky and close to them and understand the cost of that immigration and how important it is for us to work and i believe for the commission to have a perspective in understanding what's happening there and why that's printing -- precipitate ---ing the very important decision of allowing money for the children from central america. i happen to be talking about this, we need to understand what is costing for these kids to leave. without that i don't think we are going to be as helpful others we could be. this is my passion and work and san francisco is my city. my mom is super happy about that. this opportunity seems to be learning and learning experience for me. thank you very much. any questions? thank you very much. leeah price. >> greetings supervisors. my name is leah c
the international work allow me to go back to the country in central america, guatemala, mexico, columbia. they had a strong tie with immigration and criminality and violence unfortunately with the united states and has been allowing me to put two things together which is to understand the life of the immigrant here and lucky and close to them and understand the cost of that immigration and how important it is for us to work and i believe for the commission to have a perspective in...
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it happened at 15th and columbia streets around 3:00 this morning. police say a 26-year-old with no fixed address to attacked three men outside an apartment complex. the victims were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. there is no word on the motive for the attack. andz now faces assault other charges. investigators are looking to see if a suspicious playground fire in montgomery county is connected to a string of recent arsons. the chart steps and it burned the canopy to the ground. neighbors and parents are on edge. >> what else could they possibly be capable of? there's lots of kids here every day. someone intentionally set fire to a playground in germantown back in august, and last year a couple of playgrounds and lower maryland were torched. two teens were arrested in connection to at least one of those cases. , staples might be the latest company to fall victim to hackers. later, raising some eyebrows with voters. >> metro has been getting a lot of flack about the blue line service. today work that all service on the
it happened at 15th and columbia streets around 3:00 this morning. police say a 26-year-old with no fixed address to attacked three men outside an apartment complex. the victims were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. there is no word on the motive for the attack. andz now faces assault other charges. investigators are looking to see if a suspicious playground fire in montgomery county is connected to a string of recent arsons. the chart steps and it burned the...
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i will create a department of general services academy and the district of columbia.t that will be focused on is how we train people for the jobs that the government creates. those jobs include carpenters and people who cut that is what everybody here is focused on, how to get people back to work. we can talk about affordable housing and that's important but the closest way to get the affordable housing is giving people a good job. >> moderator: mr. cantania how do you get people the job training? [applause] cantania: this is an area that i am particularly sensitive about. my own mother was in a situation very similar and i think many people find themselves in the city. she was orphaned at 16 and didn't finish the tenth grade so finding a job to raise a child by herself without a high school education was very tough. it was tough then and it has got no easier. they are unfortunately too of our people and our city for one reason or another raven finished high school and lack the skills. we have to get very aggressive about having re-engagement centers where young peopl
i will create a department of general services academy and the district of columbia.t that will be focused on is how we train people for the jobs that the government creates. those jobs include carpenters and people who cut that is what everybody here is focused on, how to get people back to work. we can talk about affordable housing and that's important but the closest way to get the affordable housing is giving people a good job. >> moderator: mr. cantania how do you get people the job...
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attorney as you know was not accountable to the voters of the district of columbia.hat's one reason why it's so important that we fight harder and find new pathways to statehood so that we could have prosecutors that are accountable and answerable to us. this u.s. attorney has put a lot on the record, it's going to be up to him to follow the timeline to get to the facts. what's important to me that anybody was done something wrong will be held accountable try for ms. bowser, if we can, again, the short answer the better for us. if voters decide to legalize marijuana, has made you tried to delay this legislation? will you enforce it? what is your position? bowser: i will be voting for initiative 71 and i was signed into law if voters agree. >> moderator: ms. schwartz. schwartz: i will be voting no to an initiative 71. i voted for medicinal marijuana. i am for the expansion to different illnesses for those who need it, and i also worked with congress to try to get that bill from being stopped up in congress so that we could implement it. i would have, had it been on th
attorney as you know was not accountable to the voters of the district of columbia.hat's one reason why it's so important that we fight harder and find new pathways to statehood so that we could have prosecutors that are accountable and answerable to us. this u.s. attorney has put a lot on the record, it's going to be up to him to follow the timeline to get to the facts. what's important to me that anybody was done something wrong will be held accountable try for ms. bowser, if we can, again,...
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attorney is not accountable to the voters of the district of columbia and that is one reason it is so important we fight harder and find new pathways to statehoods so the we can have prosecutors that are accountable and answerable to us. this u.s. attorney has put a lot on the record. is going to be up to him to follow the time line to get to the facts. what is important to me if anybody has done something wrong will be held accountable. >> moderator: if we could -- the shorter the answer the better. if voters decide to legalize marijuana, will you try to delay this legislation? e.u. enforced immediately? bowser: i will vote for initiative 71 and signed it into law if the voters agree. >> miss schwartz? schwartz: i will be voting no to initiative 71. i voted for medicinal marijuana. i am for the expansion to different illnesses for those who need it and i work with congress to try to get the bill from being swapped up in congress so we could implement it. i would have, had i been on the council, voted for the decriminalization of marijuana because i thought it was obnoxious and even w
attorney is not accountable to the voters of the district of columbia and that is one reason it is so important we fight harder and find new pathways to statehoods so the we can have prosecutors that are accountable and answerable to us. this u.s. attorney has put a lot on the record. is going to be up to him to follow the time line to get to the facts. what is important to me if anybody has done something wrong will be held accountable. >> moderator: if we could -- the shorter the answer...
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so 29 out of columbia, burtonsville, white oak, that's going to be a mess.iling out early will use route 1 or the bw parkway coming out of baltimore so that will abbig tieup as they -- to be a big tieup as they try to upright the trek. a wreck on the inner loop of the beltway at the exit for 270. any traffic they're able to squeeze by between the 270 spur and the exit for old georgetown road has been periodic and single file to the left. they're mopping up fuel spill from a tractor-trailer involved in that crash before the 5:00 hour started. so that's been there a while. diverting the terrific northbound on the 270 spur with complications using democracy, old georgetown road and through the sing natural lights. on connecticut avenue, the crash between connecticut and georgia initially tied up the three right lanes so that's made a new pileup on the inner loop out of bethesda toward silver spring. it slows to look at all the activity. 66 had the big tieup to fair oaks. the crash out of the way but the lineups manassas, centreville. it was on the left shoulder
so 29 out of columbia, burtonsville, white oak, that's going to be a mess.iling out early will use route 1 or the bw parkway coming out of baltimore so that will abbig tieup as they -- to be a big tieup as they try to upright the trek. a wreck on the inner loop of the beltway at the exit for 270. any traffic they're able to squeeze by between the 270 spur and the exit for old georgetown road has been periodic and single file to the left. they're mopping up fuel spill from a tractor-trailer...
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live in columbia heights, news4. >> thanks. >>> more breaking news now. not much left of a military plane that crashed into a field near the naval base in ventura county outside of los angeles. the pilot was kill. nobody on the ground was hurt. it is too sn to tell why that plane went down. we will have updates as they come in. >>> to a woman's nightmare inside a spa. after a terrifying ordeal, she is onl speaking only to us. shomari stone has the details and why the man accused may never document justice. >> reporter: police stay man confessed but the woman realizes she may never see justice. >> i find myself hiding behind people. >> reporter: she is too scared to show her face on camera after what she says she experienced inside this massage parlor inside d.c. >> i don't have my boldness anymore. >> reporter: she tell me her life changed saturday october 4th when her friend gave her a groupon to go to massage escape spa. she said he massaged her neck and back for around 30 minutes. and then sexually assaulted her in the room. >> may first thought was, i
live in columbia heights, news4. >> thanks. >>> more breaking news now. not much left of a military plane that crashed into a field near the naval base in ventura county outside of los angeles. the pilot was kill. nobody on the ground was hurt. it is too sn to tell why that plane went down. we will have updates as they come in. >>> to a woman's nightmare inside a spa. after a terrifying ordeal, she is onl speaking only to us. shomari stone has the details and why the man...
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. >>> the three leading candidates hoping to become the next mayor of the district of columbia faced off today in our studios. the nbc4 "washington post" may or -- mayoral for rum was moderat. >> muriel bowser and the other candidates talked about campaign ethics and homelessness. and when the topic turned to fund-raising it seemed to get personal. they were talking about corporate contributions and muriel bowser focused on david catania and his former employer. >> i can't leave this without mentioning the biggest city contractor contributor. mcd. they employ david catania on their payroll. we heard he makes up to $240,000 a year from a company that has a contract with the government. so we know what mc dean gets out of the deal. they get a council member on their payroll and know what mr. catania gets out of the deal, he gets a paycheck. what the residents of district columbia are thinking is pay to play. >> there's no suggestion, not one bit of evidence i interceded on behalf of my former employer i left in 2012 nor involved in any contracts or entered discussions on behalf of the
. >>> the three leading candidates hoping to become the next mayor of the district of columbia faced off today in our studios. the nbc4 "washington post" may or -- mayoral for rum was moderat. >> muriel bowser and the other candidates talked about campaign ethics and homelessness. and when the topic turned to fund-raising it seemed to get personal. they were talking about corporate contributions and muriel bowser focused on david catania and his former employer....
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right now, same-sex couples can legally get married in 29 states as well as the district of columbia. >> terry mcauliffe became the governor's first to preside over a same-sex marriage. >>> convicted of a crime that she did not commit. now freedom for this mother. and what 17 years behind bars did to her children. >>> your weekend is off to a soggy start this morning. a complete look, hour by hour, through your saturday. more >>> it's not what you expect when you go out for a day of shopping. take a look at that. whoa! roof of that california strip mall collapsing, coming on down and without warning. you can see the building just crashing down, crushing parked cars in its path. several people inside had to be rescued. tha thankfully, nobody was hurt. this morning, california grandmother is waking up a free woman. a swrunlg released her after finding she was wrongly convicted. >> reporter: she serves 27 years in prison. the woman was put behind bars on the words of a, quote, habitual liar. >> reporter: after 17 years, freedom had to wait a little longer. susan melon's family, waiting a
right now, same-sex couples can legally get married in 29 states as well as the district of columbia. >> terry mcauliffe became the governor's first to preside over a same-sex marriage. >>> convicted of a crime that she did not commit. now freedom for this mother. and what 17 years behind bars did to her children. >>> your weekend is off to a soggy start this morning. a complete look, hour by hour, through your saturday. more >>> it's not what you expect when...
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you taught yale ten years, before that graduate instructor at columbia university.book called excellent sheep, the miseducation of the american elite and the way to a meaningful life. >> right. >> stephen: okay. that title is as long as the doctorate, okay. (laughter) i hope that kind of went through peer review. >> yeah. >> stephen: so what do you mean the miseducation of the american elite? are you saying like i believe schools aren't what they're cracked up for? >> they're not what they're cracked up to be. they're supposed to be training a wonderful leadership class. >> reporter: you're not an ivy league guy? >> i am. >> stephen: why is the book saying, don't go to those ivy league schools! let me pull out that ladder behind you, must be in your way! have a great time! (laughter) >> if we hadn't worked there, you would say, what do you guys know? we've seen what goes on in the sausage factory, we've seen how the elite are produced. >> stephen: how are they produced? i'm an elite myself. i went to dar dartmouth, my fri. >> i didn't know that. >> stephen: yeah. wh
you taught yale ten years, before that graduate instructor at columbia university.book called excellent sheep, the miseducation of the american elite and the way to a meaningful life. >> right. >> stephen: okay. that title is as long as the doctorate, okay. (laughter) i hope that kind of went through peer review. >> yeah. >> stephen: so what do you mean the miseducation of the american elite? are you saying like i believe schools aren't what they're cracked up for?...
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louis, columbia, missouri. showers in chicago and storms erupting in oklahoma. the worst weather is traveling interstate 70. a lot of storms north of st. louis going through central illinois, too. today the big story, severe weather, 40 million people at risk. the slight risk includes all of arkansas, most of missouri, chicago, back toward the dallas area, even a few tornadoes later today. then if you're in the boston area or rhode island, you've got rain for you, two days in a row, travel problems there, too. it's not an easy travel morning across the country and towards the weekend a lot more extremes including a heat wave for california. >> and a lot more disruptions ahead. >>> some stories making news this morning. two pennsylvania state troopers looking for a fugitive, eric frein, are recovering from non-life-threatening injuries after being wounded last night. meanwhile they've suspended hunting and fishes from seven townships. >>> a white couple is sue ag sperm bank for accidentally giving them vials from a black donor. the lesbian couple says their 2-yea
louis, columbia, missouri. showers in chicago and storms erupting in oklahoma. the worst weather is traveling interstate 70. a lot of storms north of st. louis going through central illinois, too. today the big story, severe weather, 40 million people at risk. the slight risk includes all of arkansas, most of missouri, chicago, back toward the dallas area, even a few tornadoes later today. then if you're in the boston area or rhode island, you've got rain for you, two days in a row, travel...
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walker. >> i think we have a treaty between alaska and canada, british columbia, on those issues. i think we need to be concerned, be aware of what they're doing, monitor what they're doing. i'm sure concerns about what we may be doing, fish is a very valuable renewable resource in the state, and is so mining. so it's not one or the other necessarily in this situation. i've seen the correspondens from the governor's offers on this, or the department. i thought it was good. appropriate, asking to be involved in the reviewing the processes going on so we're cognizant of what is going on. we just need to be very aware of what they're doing to see if it's going to impact our fish. we need to be aggressive in that regard. it's more of a collaborative arrangement available to us and i think we ought to take advantage of that and i believe we are taking advantage of that. so potentially it's a very serious issue. it's going to impact our fish so i'm glad we're doing what we do. i believe we might be able to be a bit more aggressive but i'm glad the administration is doing what they're do
walker. >> i think we have a treaty between alaska and canada, british columbia, on those issues. i think we need to be concerned, be aware of what they're doing, monitor what they're doing. i'm sure concerns about what we may be doing, fish is a very valuable renewable resource in the state, and is so mining. so it's not one or the other necessarily in this situation. i've seen the correspondens from the governor's offers on this, or the department. i thought it was good. appropriate,...
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attorney as he is not accountable to district voters of columbia.t's one reason why it's so important that we fight harder and find new pathways tuesday that so that we can have prosecutors are accountable and answerable to us. this u.s. attorney has put a lot on the record and it is going to be up to him to follow the timeline to get to the facts. what's important to me is anybody that has done something wrong will be held accountable. [applause] the shorter the answer that better. if voters decide to legalize marijuana and you try to delay this legislation will you enforce it immediately, what is your position? i will be voting for an initiative 71 and a sign it into law if the voters agree. >> moderator: is ms. schwartz? schwartz: i will be voting no on initiative 71. i voted for medicinal marijuana and blame for the expansion to different elements as for those who need it and i also worked with congress to try to get the bill from being stopped in congress so that we could implement it. i would have had i been on the council voted for the decrim
attorney as he is not accountable to district voters of columbia.t's one reason why it's so important that we fight harder and find new pathways tuesday that so that we can have prosecutors are accountable and answerable to us. this u.s. attorney has put a lot on the record and it is going to be up to him to follow the timeline to get to the facts. what's important to me is anybody that has done something wrong will be held accountable. [applause] the shorter the answer that better. if voters...
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that brings the total number 230 plus the district of columbia.ourt, former treasury secretary hank paulson testifying in washington on hank greenberg's lawsuit that alleges the government's 2008 bailout cheated shareholders
that brings the total number 230 plus the district of columbia.ourt, former treasury secretary hank paulson testifying in washington on hank greenberg's lawsuit that alleges the government's 2008 bailout cheated shareholders
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it's a great day for their children. >> altogether 30 of the 50 states and the district of columbia will recognise same-sex marriage. gay rights advocates were disappointed they did not take up cases making gender blind marriage legitimate in other states. >> we are encouraging courts over the country to decide the cases before them as quickly as possible. we want as many americans as possible to have access to equality. >> the supreme court doesn't always follow public opinion. it seems to be the case. a gallop poll finding 50" of the government approving of it. an increase in the past five years. >>> in tajikize stan farmers have been taking advantage of russia's strained relationship, feeling the gap and sending their produce to moscow. >> reporter: this man has been growing grapes here for 20 years, his produce some of the best in the region. business has been good, but russia's embargo on fruits and vegetables from the european union means that this year his earnings are sweeter. >> i have sent 20 tonnes to russia, thanks be to god. next year i hope more clients will come to me and
it's a great day for their children. >> altogether 30 of the 50 states and the district of columbia will recognise same-sex marriage. gay rights advocates were disappointed they did not take up cases making gender blind marriage legitimate in other states. >> we are encouraging courts over the country to decide the cases before them as quickly as possible. we want as many americans as possible to have access to equality. >> the supreme court doesn't always follow public...
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heavy activity around laurel and columbia on i-70 and then once you get north of germantown, some heavier rain on i-270. we'll zoom into this. this is heavier activity. now, we're not talking about flooding or severe weather. but it's going to slow you down. on our storm tracker at 7:25, and maybe fairfax at 7:21. so, yes, yellow alert for a messy commute tomorrow. it will be windy as well. winds are going to gust over 25 miles per hour. no heavy rain or flooding, but it will slow you down. i will allow for extra time. need an umbrella to walk the kids to the bus stop as well. not a pleasant morning at the bus stop either. we'll see if we can get the showers out of here in time for the wednesday evening commute. >> tonight in charlottesville, are the remains found in a wooded area missing hanah graham. debra is live. what do you know? >> reporter: at this point, with rewaiting. that's all we are doing. we are locked down here at police department headquarters waiting for that information to come out. what everyone is waiting to find out. now we know, though, that a little bit more about t
heavy activity around laurel and columbia on i-70 and then once you get north of germantown, some heavier rain on i-270. we'll zoom into this. this is heavier activity. now, we're not talking about flooding or severe weather. but it's going to slow you down. on our storm tracker at 7:25, and maybe fairfax at 7:21. so, yes, yellow alert for a messy commute tomorrow. it will be windy as well. winds are going to gust over 25 miles per hour. no heavy rain or flooding, but it will slow you down. i...
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. >>> zero and four penn looking for their first win against columbia, the quakers finally get thingsoing in the right direction. alex tourson, watch out, penn scores 31 straight points to win. they have beaten columbia 18 straight times, that is an ivy league record. >>> sixers are in allentown tonight at p pl center for preseason play begins orlando. sixers big man know nerlens noel out with a cold. sixers lost four of five games. sixers fans may not be going crazy for their team this season but in columbus, yeah, they are going, crazy for cocoa puff on blue jackets. what is this guy doing? whatever it is, the the bear, yes, he is, impressed. and just wait until scott hartnell scores his first goal for blue jackets that guy will be going nuts. >> can't wait. >> thanks, jeff. >> up next on "action news" meteorologist adam joseph has the exclusive accu weather seven day forecast. >>> i'm meteorologist adam joseph not a bad start, breezy side today and in mixture of sun and clouds, double scan live radar not showing much going on but we have a lot of clouds, upstairs, and front approac
. >>> zero and four penn looking for their first win against columbia, the quakers finally get thingsoing in the right direction. alex tourson, watch out, penn scores 31 straight points to win. they have beaten columbia 18 straight times, that is an ivy league record. >>> sixers are in allentown tonight at p pl center for preseason play begins orlando. sixers big man know nerlens noel out with a cold. sixers lost four of five games. sixers fans may not be going crazy for their...
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s columbia heights neighborhood dealing with its second tkedeadly stabbing this month. megan mcgrath has been work to go get updates overnight. megan? stphrr wel >> reporter: well, eun, you can see police tape blocks this off. the block now a crime scene. police are looking for a person who stabbed a man to death here. they don't have a lot to go on. they are asking for the public's help. witnesses in the area to please come forward. the victim was found just after 7:00 in 1400 block of perry place. they believe the victim was walking down the street when he was stand. they have no motive. there is no lookout information on a suspect. this stabbing comes just weeks after another deadly stabbing that happened just a block from here. now, that happened october 3rd right around 5:30 at night. so broad daylight. 35-year-old kenneth young was stabbed in the 3400 block of 14th street, just south of this location. no motive in that case either. no arrests that we're aware of as well. police have not connected the two crimes. certainly a disturbing situation for people who live
s columbia heights neighborhood dealing with its second tkedeadly stabbing this month. megan mcgrath has been work to go get updates overnight. megan? stphrr wel >> reporter: well, eun, you can see police tape blocks this off. the block now a crime scene. police are looking for a person who stabbed a man to death here. they don't have a lot to go on. they are asking for the public's help. witnesses in the area to please come forward. the victim was found just after 7:00 in 1400 block of...
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. >> and then one day back home in british columbia, his wife, rebecca, received a happy surprise onomputer. >> it's this awesome video that adam was able to send near the end of him talking to jefferson saying, "hi, jefferson. it's daddy, what did you do today?" pause. then jefferson would watch it over and over and answer him. he'd be like, "i went to daycare." >> i was wondering, have you been to the park lately? have you been playing with your legos and tinkertoys, spending time outside? >> a father and son interacting with each other, separated by days of light time and thousands of miles. >> i'm looking forward to hearing back from you. hope you're doing really well. love you lots. i'm going give you a big squeeze when i see you in miami. then we're going to see see the elements at the miami zoo. >> oh! >> love you a ton. >> back on the ocean, the rowers continued to battle the high winds and high seas. >> we're down to four oars, that's serious. that's nothing to shake a stick at. >> and it wasn't just the oars that put the expedition at risk. >> hey, it's us. anyway, hope you
. >> and then one day back home in british columbia, his wife, rebecca, received a happy surprise onomputer. >> it's this awesome video that adam was able to send near the end of him talking to jefferson saying, "hi, jefferson. it's daddy, what did you do today?" pause. then jefferson would watch it over and over and answer him. he'd be like, "i went to daycare." >> i was wondering, have you been to the park lately? have you been playing with your legos and...
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last friday but had not yet returned to his job as an emergency room physician at columbia presbyterian hospital. the new york health department reported spencer had a 103-degree fever and notified officials as soon as he started feeling sick. >> we are aware that he has been in close contact with his fiance and with two friends. >> spencer went to a brooklyn bowling alley the night before he got sick. spencer's fiance is now in quarantine. two other friends are being monitor monitored. health experts insist no one outside of that group is in danger of contracting the disease. >> the more facts you know, the less frightening the situation is. >> it's unclear whether spencer will be moved to one of the hospitals that has successfully treated other u.s. ebola patients, but new york's mayor and governor say bellevue hospital is prepared and equipped to handle spencer's treatment. president obama has been briefed on this latest case of ebola. he has also spoken with the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city. a team from the centers for disease control is on its way here to mon
last friday but had not yet returned to his job as an emergency room physician at columbia presbyterian hospital. the new york health department reported spencer had a 103-degree fever and notified officials as soon as he started feeling sick. >> we are aware that he has been in close contact with his fiance and with two friends. >> spencer went to a brooklyn bowling alley the night before he got sick. spencer's fiance is now in quarantine. two other friends are being monitor...
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you can see these clouds trying to stream in toward british columbia. that is the remnants of ana.ow, it is also an extra tropical system. and extra tropical system typically not only produces strong winds, but also brings in a lot of moisture. and so we're looking at the possibility of seeing some very windy conditions, and also some nasty weather possibly for british columbia, and also into the u.s. pacific northwest. high pressure, though, bringing very dry conditions for the deep south. look at this, highs near 30 degrees coming up on monday in atlanta. wrapping things up with a look at europe. another dry pattern for the central portion of the continent. we do have a cold front dropping down from the north, it will bring some cloud cover and some showers into the scandinavian peninsula. another low down toward the balkans. but we're talking about some very dry conditions all the way into paris and london and madrid. i do want to note the eastern side of the high bringing some very chilly temperatures. high of only 3 degrees on monday from moscow. hope you have a good day where
you can see these clouds trying to stream in toward british columbia. that is the remnants of ana.ow, it is also an extra tropical system. and extra tropical system typically not only produces strong winds, but also brings in a lot of moisture. and so we're looking at the possibility of seeing some very windy conditions, and also some nasty weather possibly for british columbia, and also into the u.s. pacific northwest. high pressure, though, bringing very dry conditions for the deep south....
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as for the rest of the team, well, at franklin field penn taking on columbia.kers looking for their first win of the season. second quarter alex finds kelly for a touchdown to give penn the lead. penn beat columbia 34 to seven. >>> delaware hosting towson. blue hens with the lead. tigers connor frazier check connecting with wilkins and is gone 39 yards to the house and the game is tied. then in the final minute of the game towson with the ball, he goes 17 yards for the game winning score. towson gives delaware their first conference loss. >>> villanova needed a touch dawn to beat william and mary. robertson account canned for four touchdowns, two on the ground two in the air. wildcats won their sixth straight game. >>> to soccer union with their final home game taking on sporting kansas city. seventy-first minute rivera in the box scores the game winner. we >> philadelphia association of black journalists is celebrating some of the best in our industry tonight. the organization held its annual awards ceremony on independence mall. cbs3 "eyewitness news" editing
as for the rest of the team, well, at franklin field penn taking on columbia.kers looking for their first win of the season. second quarter alex finds kelly for a touchdown to give penn the lead. penn beat columbia 34 to seven. >>> delaware hosting towson. blue hens with the lead. tigers connor frazier check connecting with wilkins and is gone 39 yards to the house and the game is tied. then in the final minute of the game towson with the ball, he goes 17 yards for the game winning...
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columbia high wire act, that is right. >> all the way from columbia, south america. we have the family, on the high wire and they are doing all kind of incredible stunts up there. >> coming up next. >> wow, look out. >> lets see if i can get on there. >> wow. >> don't push your luck, q. >>> our favorite muckraker. >>> once we get down here, johnny's chopper house. >> johnny mack's chopper house. >> they are here along with the u.s. marine core, collecting toys for tots. this is a good time to get those new toys, bring them on down here. we're here until 10:00 o'clock. look at what we have collect so far. as long as it is new in the box, no stuffed animals, we will take it right here this morning. so lets see what we have got from twitter. >> look at the the picture that our friend pj friend sent us from sunrise beach, which is up there from ocean county, laci township, beautiful sunrise there this morning. lets look at the seven day forecast, a lot going on this week. 75 degrees today. we have a cooling trend 68 tomorrow, cold front with some rain wednesday, late in
columbia high wire act, that is right. >> all the way from columbia, south america. we have the family, on the high wire and they are doing all kind of incredible stunts up there. >> coming up next. >> wow, look out. >> lets see if i can get on there. >> wow. >> don't push your luck, q. >>> our favorite muckraker. >>> once we get down here, johnny's chopper house. >> johnny mack's chopper house. >> they are here along with the...