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drivers can still use a district of columbia license while it is still valid. license is good in d.c. for eight years. clearing up confusion for those who don't know d.c. the district of columbia. in southwest washington, cheryl conner, abc7 news. michelle: jonathan: glad we got that cleared up. michelle: yes. my gosh. steve: you know you go to the airports in different cities, some of the people don't necessarily know. michelle: they haven't seen it. jonathan: education for them. steve: exactly. we have nicer weather on the way. we have to wait until monday and tuesday. michelle: man! steve: we need the rain. so if you are suffering from theergies -- allergies it will help. look outside. weather bug network, national harbor. it's quiet and dry for right now but it will change moving through the overnight hours and in the day tomorrow. really in the weekend. 78 degrees at the airport at
drivers can still use a district of columbia license while it is still valid. license is good in d.c. for eight years. clearing up confusion for those who don't know d.c. the district of columbia. in southwest washington, cheryl conner, abc7 news. michelle: jonathan: glad we got that cleared up. michelle: yes. my gosh. steve: you know you go to the airports in different cities, some of the people don't necessarily know. michelle: they haven't seen it. jonathan: education for them. steve:...
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chyles right now it says, "district of columbia" at the top but the d.m.v.hington, d.c., in june. >> it's just a way to ensure that our citizens residents of the district of columbia are streeted fairly. they are not held up unnecessarily. cheryl: lucinda has seen complaints from people as they travel. >> we feel they have a better chance of knowing washington, d.c., versus district of columbia. >> craig holds a commercial license and drives across the country delivering cars. >> some people are ill literal to fact -- illiterate to the fact and you have to help those who don't know. cheryl: it was changed to "district of columbia" in 2013 when vincent gray was mayor. drivers can still use a district of columbia license while it is still valid. license is good in d.c. for eight years. clearing up confusion for those who don't know d.c. the district of columbia. in southwest washington, cheryl conner, abc7 news. michelle: jonathan: glad we got that cleared up. michelle: yes. my gosh. steve: you know you go to the airports in different cities, some of the peopl
chyles right now it says, "district of columbia" at the top but the d.m.v.hington, d.c., in june. >> it's just a way to ensure that our citizens residents of the district of columbia are streeted fairly. they are not held up unnecessarily. cheryl: lucinda has seen complaints from people as they travel. >> we feel they have a better chance of knowing washington, d.c., versus district of columbia. >> craig holds a commercial license and drives across the country...
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>> look, there are 670,000 people in the district of columbia. we have no voting rights in congress. and that's preventing us from writing our own local laws. there's rider from representative andy harris in maryland preventing d.c. from writing any new laws on marijuana. we want that rider removed in the continuing resolution that's about to be voted on next week. and he want d.c. to write its own laws again and tax and regulate this. we legalize but we're not getting the tax benefit the district of columbia and we're also not regulating it properly because we can write more laws. >> reporter: adam, thank you very much. high noon today this joint session protest up on capitol hill. first street and constitution avenue northeast. they're giving away the marijuana today. they're inviting people back on monday to light up, guys, to try to get congress to change some federal laws. >> bob, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, saving metro. the troubled transit agency in need of billions to keep riders safe money? general manager paul wiedefeld will
>> look, there are 670,000 people in the district of columbia. we have no voting rights in congress. and that's preventing us from writing our own local laws. there's rider from representative andy harris in maryland preventing d.c. from writing any new laws on marijuana. we want that rider removed in the continuing resolution that's about to be voted on next week. and he want d.c. to write its own laws again and tax and regulate this. we legalize but we're not getting the tax benefit the...
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. >> why is columbia so liberal? >> i don't know that it is. >> bill: jesse watters going to one of the most liberal universities in the nation to talk to the students. >> do you think fox news is welcome here? >> yeah, why not. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the "no spin zone" ." "the factor" starts now. i am at bill o'reilly. thanks for watching tonight. civil war in congress the subject of this evening's "talking points" memo. it is all about hating trump, not partisan politics. there is no doubt that judge neil gorsuch is qualified to sit on the supreme court and he will, with the confirmation coming on friday one way or another. oe republicans in the senate must prevail on the judge or the entire party and the president will be gravely damaged. and that's exactly what the democratic party wants. the strategy is simple: oppose every change the president wants to make,eg everything he wants to do. create as much mayhem as possible, then tell the american people that mr. trump doesn't know how to govern.
. >> why is columbia so liberal? >> i don't know that it is. >> bill: jesse watters going to one of the most liberal universities in the nation to talk to the students. >> do you think fox news is welcome here? >> yeah, why not. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the "no spin zone" ." "the factor" starts now. i am at bill o'reilly. thanks for watching tonight. civil war in congress the subject of this evening's "talking...
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yet. >> why is columbia so far left? >> i think being in new york city certainly is just a typically more liberal location. >> i voted for trump. the people that grade my papers once they know who i voted for they're opinion of me radically is changed. >> oh, i get it. >> have you one left-wing professor that was a member of the weather underground. have you had her for a class in >> i have not. >> lucky you. has the trump election traumatized you? >> yes. >> after the election they professors want safe spaces to cry about the election. >> i don't think crying will accomplish anything. >> the staff and faculty are overwhelming liberal. nine times more to republicans. >> is that an alternative fact. >> i've had professor who's have challenged me and i identify as a liberal and they've been on the conservative spectrum. >> are conservatives tolerated at the school? >> some conservatives are tolerated but generally the mob tries to shut us down and call us stupid or racist if we try to say anything. >> is fox news welcome a
yet. >> why is columbia so far left? >> i think being in new york city certainly is just a typically more liberal location. >> i voted for trump. the people that grade my papers once they know who i voted for they're opinion of me radically is changed. >> oh, i get it. >> have you one left-wing professor that was a member of the weather underground. have you had her for a class in >> i have not. >> lucky you. has the trump election traumatized you?...
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entire neighborhoods are buried after deadly mud slides hit the nation of columbia. details on the search efforts for survivors. >> while the u.s. is rolling back measures, china is stepping up as a leader on china claim. that story, more to come, stay with us. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these
entire neighborhoods are buried after deadly mud slides hit the nation of columbia. details on the search efforts for survivors. >> while the u.s. is rolling back measures, china is stepping up as a leader on china claim. that story, more to come, stay with us. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer....
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breaking right now at 5:xx - an inmate on the loose in columbia, maryland. police say the man walked away from howard county general hospital take a close look at your screen. this is timothy powers. the 52-year-old was getting treatment at the hospital and some how left the hospital overnight. he was last seen wearing a burgundy sweater and jeans. a warrant has been issued for his arrest. powers is a minimum security inmate. breaking overnight.. executed. convicted killer ledell lee was pronounced dead at 11:56 p-m.. just four minutes before his death warrant was due to expire. it came after a legal battle over the state's use of lethal injection drugs spared the life of three other death row inmates. the u-s supreme court cleared the way for lee's execution less than hour before the midnight deadline. this is arkansas' first execution in more than a decade. and also new overnight - germany authorities have arrested a 28-year old german citizen in connection to this months bomb attack of a bus carrying a professional soccer team. according to a statement, t
breaking right now at 5:xx - an inmate on the loose in columbia, maryland. police say the man walked away from howard county general hospital take a close look at your screen. this is timothy powers. the 52-year-old was getting treatment at the hospital and some how left the hospital overnight. he was last seen wearing a burgundy sweater and jeans. a warrant has been issued for his arrest. powers is a minimum security inmate. breaking overnight.. executed. convicted killer ledell lee was...
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paul wagner joins us live from columbia heights with the story, paul. >>> yes, tony. and mainly because of the time of day that these attacks happened late saturday afternoon and late sunday afternoon, strangely it sounds very, very similar to what ashawn was talking about there with attack on the red line train. several mem going after one person. first attack was saturday afternoon here on busy high at place off owe park road behind the target here in columbia heights and second attack took place right here in this alley on high at place. a man was walking back to his store here when several men sitting somewhere along this hallly here suddenly jumped up and attacked a man without notice. >> figueroa and nyugen are recovering from the beatings both took saturday and sunday afternoon. figueroa says five men beat him in this alley offer hyatt place as he walked back to the store he runs on park road northwest. in hundred nyugen's case four mane tacked him hyatt place just outside the gate to the soccer field. both were beaten about the head. figueroa needed stitches.
paul wagner joins us live from columbia heights with the story, paul. >>> yes, tony. and mainly because of the time of day that these attacks happened late saturday afternoon and late sunday afternoon, strangely it sounds very, very similar to what ashawn was talking about there with attack on the red line train. several mem going after one person. first attack was saturday afternoon here on busy high at place off owe park road behind the target here in columbia heights and second...
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flash flood that happened at midnight near the border of columbia with ecuador . three overflowing river sent a wall of river and mud through the town. the red cross says at least 193 people are dead, 200 remain missing, and another 400 are injured. >>> a little girl in sacramento is celebrating her first birthday. her parents say her daughter is here today thinks to the quick thinking of emergency room doctors. >> reporter: abigail seemed to enjoy the commotion even if she didn't know the significance of her first birthday celebration. but the gas did at -- guests did at this medical center. shortly after abby was born her mother took this smart phone video of abby turning blue and not breathing. when she got to the hospital she was breathing. the doctor was persistent. a battery of tests lead to immediate open-heart surgery to fix a restricted aorta and it was none too soon. >> it was terrifying a year ago. >> reporter: they said they used a team approach at the medical center to help abby. >> without them, we don't know where we would be right now. >> reporter:
flash flood that happened at midnight near the border of columbia with ecuador . three overflowing river sent a wall of river and mud through the town. the red cross says at least 193 people are dead, 200 remain missing, and another 400 are injured. >>> a little girl in sacramento is celebrating her first birthday. her parents say her daughter is here today thinks to the quick thinking of emergency room doctors. >> reporter: abigail seemed to enjoy the commotion even if she...
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manner, ginsberg and jack kerouac and their bodies were challenging the institution that was columbia and challenging the literary establishment and questioning moloch as goods are referred to it as he does in the famous epic poem howell, as jack kerouac does on the road. the delivery presented in public the first time in 1955, the publication of on the road, those who accompany those seminal moments serve as triggers. the appearance, the emergence and harvard believe it or not which involved timothy leary, richard albert and brought in young people to serve as guinea pigs as it were, proved enormously controversial, surprisingly what became most controversial at harvard was undergraduates were included in the mix seem to be okay, community members professors or graduate or undergraduate, the pranksters, the journey across america in 1964, went to meet jack kerouac in new york city, shifted very far to the political right by that time, they went to meet leary and albert above new york city and that was not a happy experience, and 3000 files, and get later into the 1960s, and the porti
manner, ginsberg and jack kerouac and their bodies were challenging the institution that was columbia and challenging the literary establishment and questioning moloch as goods are referred to it as he does in the famous epic poem howell, as jack kerouac does on the road. the delivery presented in public the first time in 1955, the publication of on the road, those who accompany those seminal moments serve as triggers. the appearance, the emergence and harvard believe it or not which involved...
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he certainly -- his chance to show columbia as a place. it was no different than president huntley, each of the ivy leagues wanted some way to show that they were still producing the leaders of the country and the nation. they were able to inculcate the message of patriotism. they would go out and encourage their students to be critically -- quickly trained. these are the drills at columbia university in late 19 -- 1917. i was captivated, ladies and gentlemen, i was doing some research on yale. there are two or three talks on yale. next week in 1917. then i found some wonderful photographs of men being drilled on the green. then i found his photographs of about 200 professors in the gym, they were getting ready for the war. this is being shown to the kaiser. if the president lord that kennedy has gone down to columbia to shown professors doing all of these exercises, it will kill me. i'm just telling you about it. all right, we put it on the website. after next week's, you can download it. this is the local, what about the larger -- i am t
he certainly -- his chance to show columbia as a place. it was no different than president huntley, each of the ivy leagues wanted some way to show that they were still producing the leaders of the country and the nation. they were able to inculcate the message of patriotism. they would go out and encourage their students to be critically -- quickly trained. these are the drills at columbia university in late 19 -- 1917. i was captivated, ladies and gentlemen, i was doing some research on yale....
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earlier in scope you can talk about the appearance at camus kumble --dash mike columbia university it was ginsburg and the carol act. they are buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia and they were challenging the literary establishment and they were questioning that. as he does in the famous epic point. the delivery of how which was predict projected in 1955. those are a couple of those similar moments. and they serve as triggers. the appearance the emergence of this project at harvard believe it or not which involved timothy leary and eventually richard the young people to serve as guinea pigs as they were. and proved to be enormously controversial. surprisingly what became most controversial what the institution that was harbored was the fact that undergraduates were included in the mix and it seemed to be okay if it were community members professors or graduate students where harvard grew the light was undergraduate. they were joining across america. they meet them. it's a happy experience. at that point in time. they went to meet leary and alford. about -- t
earlier in scope you can talk about the appearance at camus kumble --dash mike columbia university it was ginsburg and the carol act. they are buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia and they were challenging the literary establishment and they were questioning that. as he does in the famous epic point. the delivery of how which was predict projected in 1955. those are a couple of those similar moments. and they serve as triggers. the appearance the emergence of this...
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making sure that anybody wants to start growth or finance in the district of columbia we're right behind them. >> where are most of the businesses now? where are most of the jobs? where are we seeing most of the companies pop up? in which industries? >> construction is the main industry that we see i have seen a lot of technology based marketing companies like doing social media and videos online. i havee getting into the business the chamber is a regional organization and they're also seeing a boom in minority businesses. you see, for example, prince george's counts 30% hispanic. 70% african american. it's extremely diverse. hispanic, asians, african americans, caucasians. the same in the district. in arlington 25% of the population is hispanic. >> when you started what would you say were your biggest obstacles and your biggest challenges? >> i came back from corporate and you take it for granted. on the outside every business looks very successful but now that i have been in the trenches fo behind that success there's many, many hours and sacrifice and time away from your family. so be
making sure that anybody wants to start growth or finance in the district of columbia we're right behind them. >> where are most of the businesses now? where are most of the jobs? where are we seeing most of the companies pop up? in which industries? >> construction is the main industry that we see i have seen a lot of technology based marketing companies like doing social media and videos online. i havee getting into the business the chamber is a regional organization and they're...
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on the columbia class, are you satisfied with the pace of development of the columbia class which is so pornimportant the triad program? >> i am. i'm appreciative to the united states navy for making it the number one program in the united states navy. i certainly agree with that priority. there's a lot of challenges in the navy port foal yfoliportfol. the fact that the chief of naval operations is going to books looking at that very closely, gives me confidence we'll get there. nonetheless we will require stable budgets, stable fundsing. aggressive approach by the united states navy in order to do that. all those things are challenging in today's environment. i'm comfortable with where the navy is right now. >> thank you, very much. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i'd like to associate myself with the remarks of senator blum unth enthol. i appreciate you take the issue so seriously, general. some claim the long range standoff cruise missile would be destabilizing. do you believe the lrso would be destabilizing, if so, why, if not, why not? >> senator, i don't believe it's destabilizing.
on the columbia class, are you satisfied with the pace of development of the columbia class which is so pornimportant the triad program? >> i am. i'm appreciative to the united states navy for making it the number one program in the united states navy. i certainly agree with that priority. there's a lot of challenges in the navy port foal yfoliportfol. the fact that the chief of naval operations is going to books looking at that very closely, gives me confidence we'll get there....
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chopper 4 over southbound hampshire there at 29 columbia pike. right now, we do have finally that left line getting by. that is good news as they try to get stuff out of the way. 95 north here at prince william parkway. for some reason, still a little slow, agency you're heading northbound. again, the earlier problem out of the way. 70 east between 27 and 94, a crash reported there. not seeing much of a slowdown. belt yea looking pretty good. laurel southbound at 197, chopper 4 first on the scene of that one as well. crash hanging around. see you back here at 6:31. >>> could the cure to the flu be found in frogs? >> see how their slime could save us from getting sick. >>> the secret's out. the new music from prince that's never been heard before. details on the treasure trove delivered of the late pop >>> and if you're looking for news from oprah, listen in on >> announcer: you're watching "news4 today." >>> all right. could frogs flying be the key to curing the flu? well, scientists at the emery vaccine center say frogs flying may be able to kil
chopper 4 over southbound hampshire there at 29 columbia pike. right now, we do have finally that left line getting by. that is good news as they try to get stuff out of the way. 95 north here at prince william parkway. for some reason, still a little slow, agency you're heading northbound. again, the earlier problem out of the way. 70 east between 27 and 94, a crash reported there. not seeing much of a slowdown. belt yea looking pretty good. laurel southbound at 197, chopper 4 first on the...
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they lose in overtime to number seven ohio state in columbia at the horseshoe. maryland dropped to 9-3. johns hopkins next up a week from today for maryland lacrosse. >> a week from today it's going to be 80-something degrees. >> it's almost may a week from today. spring can do this. >>> we get that easterly flow off the cool atlantic, and yeah, we are get past tuesday. hang in there. it might not be too wet tomorrow, but more rain off and on monday and tuesday. then 80s thursday, friday, saturday at least. maybe beyond that. that's way above average. >> i hope it's getting hot for my wizards. >> they are not looking good so far. still early. down by 20. >> we like this. >>> updates anytime on our wusa9 app. we will see you back here at 11:00 tonight. thanks for hanging out with u they also know you need to getg your annual check-up. now with one touch using the mycigna app you can find a doctor in your plan's network to save money. need to be thorough. captioning sponsored by cbs >> ninan: earth day and the
they lose in overtime to number seven ohio state in columbia at the horseshoe. maryland dropped to 9-3. johns hopkins next up a week from today for maryland lacrosse. >> a week from today it's going to be 80-something degrees. >> it's almost may a week from today. spring can do this. >>> we get that easterly flow off the cool atlantic, and yeah, we are get past tuesday. hang in there. it might not be too wet tomorrow, but more rain off and on monday and tuesday. then 80s...
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columbia as ashow place. thans no different theident huntley, each of ivy leagues wanted some way to show that they were still producing the leaders of the country and the nation. locate thisto message of patriotism. they would go out and encourage their students to be critically -- quickly trained. tempted, ladies and gentlemen, i was doing some research on yale. there are two or three talks on yale. in 1917. then i found some wonderful being drilled men on the green. then i found his photographs of gym, 200 professors in the they were getting ready for the war. this is being shown to the kaiser. if the president lord that kennedy has gone down to professors show doing all of these exercises, it will kill me. i am equity to show it. i'm just going to tell you. [laughter] all right, we put it on the website. that way you can download it. local, what about the larger -- i am teasing out some of these illustrations. the rest of the talk will be another eight or nine illustrations. capturing the mixed response a
columbia as ashow place. thans no different theident huntley, each of ivy leagues wanted some way to show that they were still producing the leaders of the country and the nation. locate thisto message of patriotism. they would go out and encourage their students to be critically -- quickly trained. tempted, ladies and gentlemen, i was doing some research on yale. there are two or three talks on yale. in 1917. then i found some wonderful being drilled men on the green. then i found his...
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con leyes en 8 estados y el distrito de columbia que aprueban su consumo recreativo, crece el respaldociÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> noticias telemundo, con joÉe dÍaz-balart. .test b bnas tarde s. el muro se va a construir, pase lo que pase y aunque el nÚmero de indocumentados que cruzas la frontera siga bajando. lo confirmÓ john qkelly d .test0 que no creen que el muro sea soluciÓn n a los problemas de la frontera, marÍa paula ochoa siguiÓ con detalle esta visita. marÍa paula, buenas tardes. >>> buenas tardes josÉ. el secretario nacional john kelly y el secretario de justicia jeff session. ya inicio la contrataciÓn de decenas de juece .0 cortes. >>> con vista de rechazo fuero n recibido los secretarios de seguridad nacional y justicia, frente al edificio del paso texas. >>> en el paso no son bienvenidos. no re suena el mensaje que los inmigrantes somos violadores. >>> aseguraban que la inmigraciÓn ilegal en los Últimos meses ha sido la mÁs baja en 17 aÑos >>> dejen de ser claros, no vengan, no vengan ilegalmente, dijo el secretario de justicia ante una pregunta de noticias telemundo, el secretario k
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and this morning - more deadly storms hitting columbia. jummy olabanji is at the live desk. evacuations are happening now in columbia after heavy rain sets off another round of landslides. new video just coming in. at least 17 people are dead after mud and debris swept through the mountain city of manizales. the area got the equivalent of a full month's of rain in just five hours! this comes just two weeks after a mudslide in mocoa killed more than 300 people. fox news says host bill o'reilly won't be coming back to the network. the anchor was let go after reports that o'reilly and fox paid nearly 13 million dollars in settlements over claims of inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment. one woman- saying he leered, and grunted at her- and called her "hot chocolate." bill o'reilly says he is disheartened by the claims against him he calls quote "completely unfounded". 70 advertisers had already abandoned the show- because of the allegations. new this morning.. u-c berekely is canceling a planned appearance by coulter. coulter was scheduled to give a speech on immigration
and this morning - more deadly storms hitting columbia. jummy olabanji is at the live desk. evacuations are happening now in columbia after heavy rain sets off another round of landslides. new video just coming in. at least 17 people are dead after mud and debris swept through the mountain city of manizales. the area got the equivalent of a full month's of rain in just five hours! this comes just two weeks after a mudslide in mocoa killed more than 300 people. fox news says host bill o'reilly...
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earlier in scope you can talk about the appearance at columbia university of the small circle of friends that was referred to who was ginsberg kerouac and their buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia. and they were challenging the literary establishment and they were questioning morlock as ginsberg refused referred to it as he does in his famous epic poem how as kerouac does and on the road so the delivery of how which was first read in the public in 1955, the publication of on the road two years later, those were a couple of those seminal moments and they serve as triggers, the appearance, the emergence of the silicon project at harvard leave it or not which involved timothy leary and eventually richard helpers and brought in young people to serve as kind of guinea pigs as it were. and proved to be enormously controversial. >> surprisingly, what became most controversial for the august institution at harvard was the fact that undergraduates were included in the mix which came to be okay if it were community members, professors, graduate students but were harvard
earlier in scope you can talk about the appearance at columbia university of the small circle of friends that was referred to who was ginsberg kerouac and their buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia. and they were challenging the literary establishment and they were questioning morlock as ginsberg refused referred to it as he does in his famous epic poem how as kerouac does and on the road so the delivery of how which was first read in the public in 1955, the...
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>>> a devastating scene in columbia where mud slides have killed 200 people. >> plus, the u.s. president's former national security adviser new financial disclosures shine light on michael flynn's ties to russia. >> and more protests planned by the opposition party accusing putin's party of corruption. we'll have the latest from moscow live. >> from cnn, welcome to our viewers here in the united states anand the world. >> i'm natalie allen. "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >> it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast, first to southern columbia. people there are digging out after massive mud slides. at this point, more than 200 people are missing, at least 234 people are dead and many trying to find relatives and friends. what you see there, the great devastation. >> george, some families were barely able to escape before their homes were wiped out. colombian president visited the inge ached on saturday. a crew was there when the president spoke with a victim. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> the colombian president there, he also says he suspects climate change cog partially be
>>> a devastating scene in columbia where mud slides have killed 200 people. >> plus, the u.s. president's former national security adviser new financial disclosures shine light on michael flynn's ties to russia. >> and more protests planned by the opposition party accusing putin's party of corruption. we'll have the latest from moscow live. >> from cnn, welcome to our viewers here in the united states anand the world. >> i'm natalie allen. "cnn...
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columbia with three rivers overflowed into a small town while people slept. tonight, at least 154 people are dead. that toll is likely to rise. this happened in the town of mccula. it wiped out the fresh water supply of the officials blaming climate change and recent torrential rain. world news will have the latest coming up at 6:30 after action news. >>> a stretch of road in montgomery was dedicated today to a fallen war hero. drivers on with berry road in upper more land will see a large sign dedicating the road to major jenniffjeff, talislowski. >>> either drink and give to a great cause. several locations teamed up with the pennsylvania spca as part of giving local benefit days. the locations will donate 20% of customers build to the spca all you have to do is mention the promotion when you pay your bill. the funds will go to the spca life saving mission. >>> with the ncaa basketball final four underway tonight. special athletes showed up their basketball skills today. the special olympics of delaware was holding its annual basketball tournament tipping o
columbia with three rivers overflowed into a small town while people slept. tonight, at least 154 people are dead. that toll is likely to rise. this happened in the town of mccula. it wiped out the fresh water supply of the officials blaming climate change and recent torrential rain. world news will have the latest coming up at 6:30 after action news. >>> a stretch of road in montgomery was dedicated today to a fallen war hero. drivers on with berry road in upper more land will see a...
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he has his ph.d from columbia university in political science. and my dean at the school of international service, jim gold gier got his ph.d in poly sigh from the university of california at berkeley and we're celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the school of international service inspired by president eisenhower. so, with that were threes check their bios and i'm going to just turn to ambassador brigady and then in turn they'll over some reflections, not necessarily on all of the questions, just kind of some things they want us to know about their schools and where they feel they're pushing the boundaries a bit. so ambassador brigady.
he has his ph.d from columbia university in political science. and my dean at the school of international service, jim gold gier got his ph.d in poly sigh from the university of california at berkeley and we're celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of the school of international service inspired by president eisenhower. so, with that were threes check their bios and i'm going to just turn to ambassador brigady and then in turn they'll over some reflections, not necessarily on all of...
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obviously columbia has a relatively small percentage of white men, there are distinct minority on campushey wanted to set up their own area, would you before that? >> look, all communities have to prioritize all communities, businesses, organizations. they have to prioritize their resources based on the needs of their community. what we are seeing here is that these particular communities are in need and therefore we reacted to. >> tucker: what if a bunch of straight white kids got together and said we feel oppressed here by people like you and we neared our own student sponsored school paid for room together with just a straight guys, would you say i get that, that's okay. >> given the pressing needs we have around the community, there are other ways in which that space could be used. >> tucker: so no, it's a double standard, certain races get their own rooms and others don't. >> know what i'm saying is we are reacting to needs and where soup providing support for communities. >> tucker: what you're doing is using imprecise academic talk to dodge my question. >> i can't think of anythin
obviously columbia has a relatively small percentage of white men, there are distinct minority on campushey wanted to set up their own area, would you before that? >> look, all communities have to prioritize all communities, businesses, organizations. they have to prioritize their resources based on the needs of their community. what we are seeing here is that these particular communities are in need and therefore we reacted to. >> tucker: what if a bunch of straight white kids got...
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gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton is recognized for 60 minutes as the esignee of the minority leader. ms. norton: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm very pleased to come to the floor this evening and to -anchor this congressional ack caucus' hour about the present nominee to the supreme court, neil gorsuch. i'm very pleased that my good iend from texas, representative sheila jackson lee, the distinguished member of the judiciary committee, has agreed to co-anchor this hour with me. mr. speaker, i am chair of the working group for the congressional black caucus that looks at nominees for federal courts.
gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton is recognized for 60 minutes as the esignee of the minority leader. ms. norton: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm very pleased to come to the floor this evening and to -anchor this congressional ack caucus' hour about the present nominee to the supreme court, neil gorsuch. i'm very pleased that my good iend from texas, representative sheila jackson lee, the distinguished member of the judiciary committee, has agreed to co-anchor this hour with me....
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and their buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia and they were challenging the literary establishment. and they were questioning morlock as ginsburg referred to it. as he does in his famous epic poem howled. as kerouac does in on the road so the delivery of howl which was presented to the public for the first time in 1955, the publication of on the roadyears later , those were a couple of those little moments. and they serve as a trigger. the appearance, the emergence of the silicide and project, believe it or not which involve timothy leary and then eventually richard however and brought in young people to serve as kind of guinea pigs as it were. and it proved to be enormously controversial. >> surprisingly, what became most controversial for the august institution that was harvard was the fact that undergraduates were included in the mix. they seemed to be okay if it werecommunity members , professors or graduate students but where harvard drew the line was undergraduates. >> the merry pranksters, their journey across america in the summer of 1964. they went t
and their buddies who were challenging the institution that was columbia and they were challenging the literary establishment. and they were questioning morlock as ginsburg referred to it. as he does in his famous epic poem howled. as kerouac does in on the road so the delivery of howl which was presented to the public for the first time in 1955, the publication of on the roadyears later , those were a couple of those little moments. and they serve as a trigger. the appearance, the emergence of...
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she talked about women's roles and honored for women -- four women that were involved in columbia in peace operations, leading to a ratified agreement. and a discussion of the award recipients. this is 1.5 hours. pients. this is 1.5 hours. >> we honor for individuals who have demonstrated fearless leadership in an unwavering commitment to the common good, in their efforts to promote peace and protect human rights in columbia. their actions provided a model for each of us, seeking a more peaceful and just world. it is a privilege to have this opportunity today to thank them for their service and for their courageous work. i was to take a moment to recognize the honorable hillary rodham clinton, who i will have the honor of introducing in a few moments. --, maria pinto rivero's, -- deeply grateful for your presence with us today. , which honords secretary clinton's legacy of leadership and the promotion of women's rights and her distinguished career of public service, we recognize the significance of ensuring, in the words of secretary clinton, that human rights are women's rights, and
she talked about women's roles and honored for women -- four women that were involved in columbia in peace operations, leading to a ratified agreement. and a discussion of the award recipients. this is 1.5 hours. pients. this is 1.5 hours. >> we honor for individuals who have demonstrated fearless leadership in an unwavering commitment to the common good, in their efforts to promote peace and protect human rights in columbia. their actions provided a model for each of us, seeking a more...
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these are jewels at columbia university in the i was tempted, 1917. ladies and gentlemen, i was doing research on what happened at neil -- at yale because i have done two or three talks on yale or whatever, and next week in 1917, and i found some of menul photographs being drilled on campus and on the green. and that on the most astonishing photograph of about 200 yale gym doing in the calisthenics, getting ready for the war. [laughter] if they had shown this, the war would have been over quickly indeed. president learns that kennedy has gone down to yellbia, and shown professors and shorts doing all of these exercises, it will kill me. i am not showing you. i am just telling you about it. all right, i put it on a website. after next week, you can download it for you. this is local. what about the larger, national? i was teasing out some of these illustrations and going back in my memory on what i knew and what was new to me. the rest of the talk will be about just another eight or nine illustrations, but i think capturing the mixed response and the s
these are jewels at columbia university in the i was tempted, 1917. ladies and gentlemen, i was doing research on what happened at neil -- at yale because i have done two or three talks on yale or whatever, and next week in 1917, and i found some of menul photographs being drilled on campus and on the green. and that on the most astonishing photograph of about 200 yale gym doing in the calisthenics, getting ready for the war. [laughter] if they had shown this, the war would have been over...
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canada's consent, the united states war department decided to build a military highway from british columbiabanks, alaska. it was to link up and supply the airfields and supply emergency access to alaska for troops and materials. this highway would extend roughly 1500 miles, about the distance from washington to denver. the town of dawson creek saw the arrival of engineer troops in march of 1942. here they set up a camp. enlisted men were trained in maintenance and operation of tractors in the north. their workouts in subzero weather produced skilled cap scanners. before the arrival of additional engineers, these first troops moved out on a trail to fort nelson, where they established a base camp and begin working northwest. other regiments headed to yukon through skagway. they began working both northwest and southeast. still other regiments entered alaska at valdez and moved up through the interior. they begin working toward fairbanks and the yukon border. in all, there were seven engineer regiments, about 10,000 men. their immediate job was to break through a pioneer road. a road without
canada's consent, the united states war department decided to build a military highway from british columbiabanks, alaska. it was to link up and supply the airfields and supply emergency access to alaska for troops and materials. this highway would extend roughly 1500 miles, about the distance from washington to denver. the town of dawson creek saw the arrival of engineer troops in march of 1942. here they set up a camp. enlisted men were trained in maintenance and operation of tractors in the...
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there's no evidence so far that is what's taking place here in columbia heights. we reached out to d.c. police. we asked for some kind of comment. they said these cases are under investigation but they have no further comment. and we have no information at this point as to whether or not there's any video. there is cameras in the neighborhood. some on a few buildings we've seen. but at this point we're not sure there is video. mr. nyugen nephew thinks there's video and maybe the police will be able to release that. again, that's the concern here. both of these attacks are taking place in the afternoon on a busy street. live in columbia heights, paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> a man who barricaded h himself inside his virginia home with two young children is now in police custody. police say the man was taken the situation began. it all start around 8:00 last night inside a home near call pep erin londonarie road in the for the hunt air area. they were force todz use a ataser on the man when he barricade himself. and two children ages four and eight were inside
there's no evidence so far that is what's taking place here in columbia heights. we reached out to d.c. police. we asked for some kind of comment. they said these cases are under investigation but they have no further comment. and we have no information at this point as to whether or not there's any video. there is cameras in the neighborhood. some on a few buildings we've seen. but at this point we're not sure there is video. mr. nyugen nephew thinks there's video and maybe the police will be...
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the detroit city's district, 47% in school district of the city of flint. 44% in the district of columbia in ec -- in d.c. kansas city at 41%. we will go to some of the numbers throughout this segment. patricia is in indiana. that line for all others, in warsaw, indiana. caller: good morning. i have a question. when first question is, as i understand it, the taxes that we pay into the state follows the students. how is that then when someone lives outside a certain school district going to a charter school in a different district, how is that figured out? secondly, students with special mentalphysical needs or special needs, how is that addressed in charter schools? >> to the first question, it deals with what happens between districts. between school districts, there is usually local agreement between the two governmental entities that have the money to follow the child, even if it is across district lines. in florida, if you -- technically you can live in miami and go to a charter school whether it is in fort lauderdale or west palm or whatever is convenient for you. there is no distric
the detroit city's district, 47% in school district of the city of flint. 44% in the district of columbia in ec -- in d.c. kansas city at 41%. we will go to some of the numbers throughout this segment. patricia is in indiana. that line for all others, in warsaw, indiana. caller: good morning. i have a question. when first question is, as i understand it, the taxes that we pay into the state follows the students. how is that then when someone lives outside a certain school district going to a...
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they're going to columbia on one side or brazil on the other side . there is a sense of desperation, which is greater than before. army werermy, if the to switch, that would be the end? end.at would be the the regime could not sustain itself without the army. the army has divisions, but senior officials are closing ranks. many have vested interests. they make a lot of money from oil, the drug trade, and criminal activity. 333 meters long and weighing 100,000 tons, you would think the aircraft carrier would be easy to spot. the trump administration originally said it was dispatching an armada to the korean peninsula as a warning to pyongyang. now we learn that the group was steaming off for exercises in the opposite direction. all this while the american vice president was in the region on a different aircraft carrier, as rupert wingfield-hayes reports. rupert: the site of the u.s. vice president on board a nuclear powered aircraft carrier is a very rare event. even more so when it is sitting in japan. was this an elaborate piece of theater or a sign a
they're going to columbia on one side or brazil on the other side . there is a sense of desperation, which is greater than before. army werermy, if the to switch, that would be the end? end.at would be the the regime could not sustain itself without the army. the army has divisions, but senior officials are closing ranks. many have vested interests. they make a lot of money from oil, the drug trade, and criminal activity. 333 meters long and weighing 100,000 tons, you would think the aircraft...
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we will let you know coming up. >>> 254 dead after rainfall in columbia. brian florez has the latest. >> reporter: mud and debris crashing on the houses in the middle of the night. hundreds of people all missing and crews say it will be a long time before we know exactly how many people were killed.>> we do not know how many there are going to be. we are still searching. the first thing i want to say is that our hearts, the hearts of colombians, are with the victims of the tragedy.>> reporter: heavy rains caused rivers to overflow sending debris into city streets, ripping trees from their roots in sweeping away cars and trucks. the area is between two rivers, making for a perfect storm of conditions.>> 30% of the rain was produced last night, which led to the cresting of various rivers.>> reporter: cars were overturned and some were seen partially hanging at a building. two bridges were destroyed, local residents say because of the landscape of the region and the heavy rains and disasters like these are all too common. >> it has been threatening to happen
we will let you know coming up. >>> 254 dead after rainfall in columbia. brian florez has the latest. >> reporter: mud and debris crashing on the houses in the middle of the night. hundreds of people all missing and crews say it will be a long time before we know exactly how many people were killed.>> we do not know how many there are going to be. we are still searching. the first thing i want to say is that our hearts, the hearts of colombians, are with the victims of the...
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and so i packed his close and i took a sheet of paper and i wrote columbia south carolina . put it over the hanging close and pick them up and put those back in the trunk. >> and he left in his khakis and t-shirts and sports jacket, fortunately it was cold so he had a sports jacket. so, i explained everything to him and he had back problems so it wasn't like he it was ballet or something but a lot of times i would get the suitcase and get somebody to stay out there. >> so sure enough, i go out there to bring his suitcase in, after he had returned home from this presentation, jonathan, you might have been there. i'm sure you pretended like you didn't know him which i would have done had i been there because still hanging over the suitcase, the hangers, be sure and waved his columbia south carolina, which he had not done and never, i said pat, you wore this for three days.you wore this to barbara's service and now you just wore it to, oh, was i supposed to wear that? so that was that, he was very endearing about that. one more story then i'm going to see if we have some questi
and so i packed his close and i took a sheet of paper and i wrote columbia south carolina . put it over the hanging close and pick them up and put those back in the trunk. >> and he left in his khakis and t-shirts and sports jacket, fortunately it was cold so he had a sports jacket. so, i explained everything to him and he had back problems so it wasn't like he it was ballet or something but a lot of times i would get the suitcase and get somebody to stay out there. >> so sure...
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all the way up in northern california from columbia, tennessee. >> reporter: the first signs of trouble happening months earlier. school officials began investigating the health sciences teacher after another student claimed to see him kissing elizabeth in his classroom. cummins denied any wrongdoing but was later suspended. >> i didn't see this coming at all. you send your kids to school, you know -- you trust they're going to be all right there. >> he is a predator. and she does not have any will of her own as we understand it. she is under his spell. she's being controlled by him. >> reporter: cummins' daughters, ashley and erika, last saw their father the weekend before police say he kidnapped 15-year-old thomas. >> he was at my house saturday night before they left. he came over to see our newborn. and just hung out on the couch and talked. just a normal night together. >> reporter: the very next day, his former student, elizabeth thomas, was seen being dropped off early in the morning of march 13th at a restaurant in columbia, tennessee. but before she left, her sister says elizab
all the way up in northern california from columbia, tennessee. >> reporter: the first signs of trouble happening months earlier. school officials began investigating the health sciences teacher after another student claimed to see him kissing elizabeth in his classroom. cummins denied any wrongdoing but was later suspended. >> i didn't see this coming at all. you send your kids to school, you know -- you trust they're going to be all right there. >> he is a predator. and she...
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. >>> at least 11 people died after mudslided in columbia. residents living in the area have been evacuated and columbia's president announced that he has not been able to visit this area because of bad weather. and this comes after devastating mudslided a few weeks that left hundreds of people dead. >>> the ship cost aconcordia hit a reef and 32 people died in 2015, the captain was found guilty of manslaughter and other charges related to the wreck. he is challenging the 16 year prison sentence he received in connection with the deadly accident. >>> today marks the 18th anniversary of the deadly shooting rampage in little ton, colorado. the two took hire own lives. they planned the attack for a long time even making home videos about what they intended to do and police recovered dozens of explosive tee vices from the scene. >>> aaron hernandez's family is questioning the prison's story that he killed himself. they found the 27-year-old former patriot's star hanging in his cell on wednesday morning. prison officials called his death a suicide
. >>> at least 11 people died after mudslided in columbia. residents living in the area have been evacuated and columbia's president announced that he has not been able to visit this area because of bad weather. and this comes after devastating mudslided a few weeks that left hundreds of people dead. >>> the ship cost aconcordia hit a reef and 32 people died in 2015, the captain was found guilty of manslaughter and other charges related to the wreck. he is challenging the 16...
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along the top of all new lice of columbia at the top.his change is supposed to cut back on confusion. we have reported on a few incidents. people didn't recognize district of columbia as being a valid american driver's license. >>> we heard shomari stone reminding us to keep windows up when driving around with the pollen. >> or in the house, too. you have to turn on air conditioning. >> i think a lot of us have. socked with it across the area today. we need relief from that but we still need to see rain. first off today high of 72. this is over our area earlier. take a look at the sunset. a beautiful sunset. we might get a pretty nice sunrise early. we have the clouds m now. that is a great picture as the sun sets on the prairie. no prairie here. isn't it nice to watch that. temperatures sitting in the 50s. 57 degrees winds out of the south at 12 miles per hour. still very mild. 61 leesburg. 59 back towards martinsburg. no rain in our immediate area but just back to the west we are tracking that rain on satellite and radar. here come the
along the top of all new lice of columbia at the top.his change is supposed to cut back on confusion. we have reported on a few incidents. people didn't recognize district of columbia as being a valid american driver's license. >>> we heard shomari stone reminding us to keep windows up when driving around with the pollen. >> or in the house, too. you have to turn on air conditioning. >> i think a lot of us have. socked with it across the area today. we need relief from that...
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bring about unimaginable horror the torch of reconciliation rests with the women of columbia. and now the citation. for his strong commitment to justice, peace and public service, for his leaving the peace talks in a spirit of respectful dialogue, and for ensuring the full participation of the women in the peace process. georgetown is proud to present the 2017 hillary rodham clinton award for advancing women in peace and security to this man. the peace negotiations that resulted in a historic agreement , signed between the colombian government was on the more groundbreaking for addressing gender and minority rights issues. following the advocacy by women's organizations that a summit in 2013, the summit on women and his that took place there. president santos appointed to women to have full decision-making power on behalf of the government at the top. today, we are honored to have maria helena rivera's. maria paulina riveros. following advocacy and -- and as director of human rights at the ministry of the interior. her interest in the negotiations with the media, she cochaired
bring about unimaginable horror the torch of reconciliation rests with the women of columbia. and now the citation. for his strong commitment to justice, peace and public service, for his leaving the peace talks in a spirit of respectful dialogue, and for ensuring the full participation of the women in the peace process. georgetown is proud to present the 2017 hillary rodham clinton award for advancing women in peace and security to this man. the peace negotiations that resulted in a historic...
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columbia, south america, hundreds are missing after a mudslide. the small city sits along columbia southern border with ecuador. three rivers overflowed because of rain, and witnesses say they felt buildings vibrate. the president of columbia has issued a state of emergency. >>> overseas in paris, more than a dozen people are hurt following an accidental explosion. it was all caught on camera. take a look. >> the blast happened yesterday while a crowd was getting ready to watch the bonfire lighting at a carnival, and officials say the gas to light the fire was apparently mishandled and sparked the explosion. >>> a house fire claims the lives of five children. flames tore through the home early yesterday morning, and firefighters were not able to get inside the house because the roof started to collapse. officials say other adults who tried to save the children went to the hospital with injuries of their own. the cause of this fire remains under investigation. >>> it appears that carbon monoxide is to blame for the death of a child at a hotel in mi
columbia, south america, hundreds are missing after a mudslide. the small city sits along columbia southern border with ecuador. three rivers overflowed because of rain, and witnesses say they felt buildings vibrate. the president of columbia has issued a state of emergency. >>> overseas in paris, more than a dozen people are hurt following an accidental explosion. it was all caught on camera. take a look. >> the blast happened yesterday while a crowd was getting ready to watch...
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of columbia.te the difference in the spelling there and the fact that d.c., you know, is the capital of the united states. i find that story incredibly disturbing. >> i do too. >> right. come on. >> district of columbia. >> d.c. >> i mean whatever makes it easier for, um, residents of the district to move around and not be hassled and not have to explain. >> doesn't every eighth grade across the nation come to the district of columbia. >> yes. >> you would think you would know by the time you're old enough. any way. >> apparently not. it is infuriating. >> when you think about the for statehood in d.c. and the rest of the country is like, where is that? >> it seem like we got a long way to go. >> we're lowering ourselves. >> true. >> instead of educating. we're just lowering ourselves to this level of immediate i don't 80. >> your current license has to expire. when you make these changes there's going to be more stuff. the new stuff and the ones that haven't expired yet. >> i don't want to believ
of columbia.te the difference in the spelling there and the fact that d.c., you know, is the capital of the united states. i find that story incredibly disturbing. >> i do too. >> right. come on. >> district of columbia. >> d.c. >> i mean whatever makes it easier for, um, residents of the district to move around and not be hassled and not have to explain. >> doesn't every eighth grade across the nation come to the district of columbia. >> yes. >>...
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we are there are seriously ho housing constraints in the district of columbia we want to be out to bads renting out apartments rent control. attorney general filed a lawsuit against another bad actor who's renting out apartments, rent control, through airbnb that should stop we want to give the enforcement agents the tools they need to be able to stop those agregious actions by those landlords and we want sure people like simone and others who have english basement or a couple of rooms in their homes that they want to rent out to be ail to do so in way that allows them to make extra income. i support that. >> councilman, we'll have to leave it there. councilman mcduffie, simone griffin thank you both for joining us this morning. i'm sure you will continue to talk. the hearing is at 10:00 o'clock this morning down at the wilson building. >> thanks for having us, steve. >> 7:37. thank you both. check in with tucker right now get a check on the forecast. >> cloudy early, little drizzle, leftover shower but we'll get sunshine and warmer tempe temperatures. let's do it. ♪ >> currently, 59 d
we are there are seriously ho housing constraints in the district of columbia we want to be out to bads renting out apartments rent control. attorney general filed a lawsuit against another bad actor who's renting out apartments, rent control, through airbnb that should stop we want to give the enforcement agents the tools they need to be able to stop those agregious actions by those landlords and we want sure people like simone and others who have english basement or a couple of rooms in their...
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we'll let you know when you can watch here on cbs3 next and the latest out of columbia tonight where homes and entire ill villages were washed away by devastating mudslides and also a trooper helps make important delivery after he find a man broken down on the side of the >> country music awards in las vegas tonight and hosted by luke bryant and bently and keith urban is nominated 7 acm. miranda lambert, tim mcgraw and i glor saturday georgia line six nomination and florida georgia line will perform a collaboration with back street boys and are excited to be on stage at acm awards. >> it will be our biggest year, win or lose. because it's the vibe have real here you know what i'm saying. lot of great energy and networ networking going on and i really do feel like we won. win on lose, it's about connec connecting with our fans and other people and it's awesome. >> faith hill, sam hunt, carrie under word and miranda lambert are among some scheduled tom -- beginning 8:00 here on cbs3. >> and now at age 87 astronaut buzz aldridge by him the oldest person top fly with the thunder birds he
we'll let you know when you can watch here on cbs3 next and the latest out of columbia tonight where homes and entire ill villages were washed away by devastating mudslides and also a trooper helps make important delivery after he find a man broken down on the side of the >> country music awards in las vegas tonight and hosted by luke bryant and bently and keith urban is nominated 7 acm. miranda lambert, tim mcgraw and i glor saturday georgia line six nomination and florida georgia line...
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liz thomas a and her teacher went missing from columbia tennessee. he is ached of his capping near. hours ago. sheriff deputies found them in the small town of cecilville. nbc chris pal own has the latest. >> elizabeth thomas found more than a month after she disappeared from the tennessee homestead for her father angly thomas elation and relief. >> i'm so overjoyed to have her home. >> after searching for the 15-year-old and 50-year-old school teacher police say it was one key tip cracked the case. >> the caller indicated they had taken up residence in a cabin in a remote area in cecilville, california, within the last week and a half. >> police found cummins nissan rogue in california. >> shortly after 9:30 578 mr. couplens indicated the cabin, was taken into custody by our srt members without incident. >> police say cummins kidnapped thomas march 14th from columbia tennessee outside nashville. the police issued amber alert since then more than 1500 tips poured in around the country many turned out to be false leads. the only confirmed sighting came a day after the pair disappeare
liz thomas a and her teacher went missing from columbia tennessee. he is ached of his capping near. hours ago. sheriff deputies found them in the small town of cecilville. nbc chris pal own has the latest. >> elizabeth thomas found more than a month after she disappeared from the tennessee homestead for her father angly thomas elation and relief. >> i'm so overjoyed to have her home. >> after searching for the 15-year-old and 50-year-old school teacher police say it was one...