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of the future of columbia. i guess my question is, what do you think the impacts of that will be in the inclusion landscape giving this very recent and historical context. >> will, i think it's going to be a different country. we will move to a different level completely after 60 years of war where we spent much of the budget in defense. most of the colombian budget wasn't spent until the share for the first heaven that history it will be the largest budget. white? we don't have to spend in defense because we have a peace agreement. much of the country was in the middle of a conflict, so developing business in those areas was very hard. now, we have the opportunity. thirdly, there has been policy on how to grow financial services everywhere. in 2010 when we dropped the policies on how to reduce the poverty in columbia we join forces with the finance ministry and we said let's first of all deployed infrastructure everywhere in the country, so today columbia is the best connected country in the region. we have fi
of the future of columbia. i guess my question is, what do you think the impacts of that will be in the inclusion landscape giving this very recent and historical context. >> will, i think it's going to be a different country. we will move to a different level completely after 60 years of war where we spent much of the budget in defense. most of the colombian budget wasn't spent until the share for the first heaven that history it will be the largest budget. white? we don't have to spend...
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which is the district of columbia. now the district of columbia is neither a state nor a municipality. in fact, it is a district. therefore d.c. derives all its powers, not from the sovereignty of statehood, but from the delegation given to them by ongress. congress,y the -- by the home rule act of 1973, aloud d.c. to assume more responsibility over time. this bill before you continues to appropriate d.c. funds as it has for the last 44 years. that's 44 years of republican majorities and democrat majorities. this changes nothing from there. under various administrations as well. so this bill does not change the special and unique relationship between d.c. and the federal government because the d.c. budget awe -- autonomy act did not change that special, unique relationship between the district and the federal government whatsoever. now the d.c. budget autonomy act only amended the home rule act as adopted by the d.c. code. no state can override federal law. as we debate this each and every time let me assure the body h
which is the district of columbia. now the district of columbia is neither a state nor a municipality. in fact, it is a district. therefore d.c. derives all its powers, not from the sovereignty of statehood, but from the delegation given to them by ongress. congress,y the -- by the home rule act of 1973, aloud d.c. to assume more responsibility over time. this bill before you continues to appropriate d.c. funds as it has for the last 44 years. that's 44 years of republican majorities and...
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when you are given a honorary degree at columbia was a columbia? on his knees?hat a columbia? tell the story. list out of harvard. gave yous the one they because you had refused to be given a degree from the law school and insisted it had to be the entire university. the university capitulated and give you a honorary degree and among that the old there. >> she was supposed to give me the degree i should have gotten. one i spent two years at harvard four. >> they arrange us in alphabetical order. i had no idea that he was going to get up that he was going to get up and serenade me. and there is this wonderful picture. that a woman and ecstasy. to be so close to that magnificent -- ginsburg: an [laughter] it was like the electric current. >> and electric current that rafter your body. oh my goodness? he probably felt the same thing i assume. that is what we call magic. >> it was a magical moment. said to your husband i betray no secret and reporting this. i have no secret without him i would not have gained a seat on the supreme court. you said that. >> yes. to li
when you are given a honorary degree at columbia was a columbia? on his knees?hat a columbia? tell the story. list out of harvard. gave yous the one they because you had refused to be given a degree from the law school and insisted it had to be the entire university. the university capitulated and give you a honorary degree and among that the old there. >> she was supposed to give me the degree i should have gotten. one i spent two years at harvard four. >> they arrange us in...
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this is the columbia basin area. there is nothing here but sagebrush. this was taken in the early 1930's. you can seeure, that dust storms took over and made it hard to grow crops in these conditions. we received his collection of materials from james andllivan's widow, pearl, her daughter kathleen in 1948. he had kept notes -- everything he had he kept. 1929, he started the columbia river development league, the idea was to promote the idea of the larger dam, the tall dam. he worked with local farmers and was able to get the support of the bureau of reclamation to support this idea and get government help. the columbia river basin commission started, and he was voted as the general secretary, which was the leader of this organization. his job was to go to the federal government and get funds. during this time of promoting idea, james o'sullivan had limited funding. he was on a shoestring budget. he was getting some money from these permissions who work -- from these commissions who were charging farmers. it was a grassroots effort until the state and f
this is the columbia basin area. there is nothing here but sagebrush. this was taken in the early 1930's. you can seeure, that dust storms took over and made it hard to grow crops in these conditions. we received his collection of materials from james andllivan's widow, pearl, her daughter kathleen in 1948. he had kept notes -- everything he had he kept. 1929, he started the columbia river development league, the idea was to promote the idea of the larger dam, the tall dam. he worked with local...
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has been trafficking terrible for columbia.ably are the country who has sacrificed the most in the war against drugs. here in the united states declared more than 40 years ago and it has not in one. oil prices are very low at this point. what would your counsel be to the bank of the republic? do you think they need to cut rates further? >> and have been cutting rates. the economy is starting to grow at a faster rate. i'm quite certain the second semester will be much better than the first. we are growing at a much higher rate than the rest of latin america. the figures of trade, the industry that were published a couple of days ago were much more positive than we expected. i think we are on the outside. we need to maintain the rate of investment which is the highest in the whole of latin america. this is very important and fortunately foreign investment is coming in more and more. difficult situation. not as bad as other countries. ofare now on the verge accelerating the upper trend. deal: something you had to are many referend
has been trafficking terrible for columbia.ably are the country who has sacrificed the most in the war against drugs. here in the united states declared more than 40 years ago and it has not in one. oil prices are very low at this point. what would your counsel be to the bank of the republic? do you think they need to cut rates further? >> and have been cutting rates. the economy is starting to grow at a faster rate. i'm quite certain the second semester will be much better than the...
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the grabbed mercy town center community off broken land parkway in columbia maryland. less than a mile from the high school where laura wallen works. there was a large police pr presses and he we have video. apparently yesterday they were searching in an area where there are dumb str asen towed away a black ford escape laura wall ep's missing vehicle. she is a social studies teach and be loved there at the skoom. she was recently named teacher of the year and her apartment is 30 minute drive away in olney, maryland. she was last heard from monday when she september when police describe as troubling text mess tooth family members and then the 31-year-old reportedly excited for the school year failed to show up for the first day of school tuesday. she's about four months pregnant. again we've now learned her vehicle, which was also missing was found in columbia last night. you're about to hear from one woman in the community and has a daughter that goes 20 wild lake ice. >> the wle detectives, police officers, montgomery county police and it was like right up there where
the grabbed mercy town center community off broken land parkway in columbia maryland. less than a mile from the high school where laura wallen works. there was a large police pr presses and he we have video. apparently yesterday they were searching in an area where there are dumb str asen towed away a black ford escape laura wall ep's missing vehicle. she is a social studies teach and be loved there at the skoom. she was recently named teacher of the year and her apartment is 30 minute drive...
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on his knee, was it columbia? >> oh, no, that was-- . >> rose: was that harvard. >> yes, the famous serenade. >> rose: tell the story. >> so i get the list of honorees. >> rose: honorary degree at harvard. this is the one they gave you because you refused to be given an honorary degree from the law school, insisted it had to be the whole university. the university cappity lated and gave you an honorary degree and among the people there was the great opera singer. >> and they didn't propose to gree that i should havethe, they gotten. >> rose: that's right. >> when i spent two years at harvard. anyway, so i know that i'm going to sit next to practices i hado domingo because they range us in alphabetical order. but hi no idea that he was going to get up and serenade me. >> rose: exactly. >> at this graduation. the students had written lyrics to-- aida. and this is a wonderful picture, you saw it in my chambers. you might call it woman in ecstasy. (laughter). >> rose: was it him or the music that did it for you? >> to
on his knee, was it columbia? >> oh, no, that was-- . >> rose: was that harvard. >> yes, the famous serenade. >> rose: tell the story. >> so i get the list of honorees. >> rose: honorary degree at harvard. this is the one they gave you because you refused to be given an honorary degree from the law school, insisted it had to be the whole university. the university cappity lated and gave you an honorary degree and among the people there was the great opera...
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a river certainly as large as the columbia acts as a natural fire break. mr. president, these fires we're seeing today are not normal fires. these are not your grandfather's fires. these are gargantuan, dangerous fires. i haven't seen anything like it. along with my friends. been on the natural resources committees for a long time. this year is on top to be the worst fire system in history in terms of total acres burning. it was reported with dozens of fires that spread across the west, an area larger than the size of maryland has been burned straight through. mr. president, the way the federal government has historical paid for fighting fires is just plain wrong. and it leads to a cycle that adds fuel to these structurally dangerous fires. now, i've been on this floor raising this issue. i've served, mr. chairman in the national resources committee not too long ago. our committee is heard in hearings again and again, about the dangerous and fires posed to our community. but the system for funding fire prevention in a timely way before our country has to spend
a river certainly as large as the columbia acts as a natural fire break. mr. president, these fires we're seeing today are not normal fires. these are not your grandfather's fires. these are gargantuan, dangerous fires. i haven't seen anything like it. along with my friends. been on the natural resources committees for a long time. this year is on top to be the worst fire system in history in terms of total acres burning. it was reported with dozens of fires that spread across the west, an area...
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it is a ravaging our iconic columbia river gorge. this is a treasure, beloved by the millions of people who visit it every year. it is burning in the columbia river gorge now four days. days. although it appeared the first sparks at eagle creek fire were ignited by a young man. it is clear that the inferno was accelerated by the unusual heat in early september. now the lives and homes of gorge residents are under threat and a world renowned treasure in my home state has been devastated. sadly this wildfire devastation this month has rippled across oregon. oregon has southwest consumed more than 167,000 -- an area bigger than all of portland. a fire in central oregon has torn through tens of thousands of acres each. i could go on. is, my home state is getting pounded by these fires and the west is getting pounded by the fires. nightuy's glow orange at skies glow orange at night. schools are closed. people have been warned to stay indoors because it is not safe. on the air quality index map from the environmental protection agency, whi
it is a ravaging our iconic columbia river gorge. this is a treasure, beloved by the millions of people who visit it every year. it is burning in the columbia river gorge now four days. days. although it appeared the first sparks at eagle creek fire were ignited by a young man. it is clear that the inferno was accelerated by the unusual heat in early september. now the lives and homes of gorge residents are under threat and a world renowned treasure in my home state has been devastated. sadly...
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when you were given an honorary degree at columbia, was at columbia?ere saying -- sang to, -- was that at columbia? tell the story. justice ginsberg: that was a serenade. i have the list of honorary -- honorees. charlie: this is the one because -- the one they gave you because you had refused to be given a degree from the law school and insisted it had to be the entire university. the university capitulated and gave you an honorary degree and among that -- justice ginsberg: she was supposed to give me the degree i should have gotten. the one i spent two years at harvard for. i know i am going to sydney next to -- because they had us arranged in alphabetical order. i had no idea he was going to get up and serenade me. the students had written lyrics to celeste aida. you may have seen that picture in my chambers. you could call it woman in ecstasy. [laughter] was it him, or the music that did it for you? justice ginsberg: to be so close to that magnificent -- charlie: voice. [laughter] justice ginsberg: it was like an electric current. [laughter] charlie
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so columbia is growing very fast in terms of e-commerce. there are new players in the market that really justice to the reality of koum bea. companies like there is a company called rap pi. in columbia people are very, verilize. people don't go to the supermarkets. there is a lot of bunch of pop and mom shops. so how you reconnect those mom and pop shops through the consumer through this app. raf pea is one of the largest e-commerce services in columbia and that really helps payment systems through. again, the government in distributing the subsidies through those payments, that's part of the success of columbia. >> okay. this is a question for both or either. what factors -- i mean, of course we all know or have read that the various factors that can impact financial inclusion. one way to look at it is the organic view which is that the technology alone coupled with people doing notice innovations doing it aren't as important as which would happen organicically. another invoice point would be on the opposite end of the spectrum that govern
so columbia is growing very fast in terms of e-commerce. there are new players in the market that really justice to the reality of koum bea. companies like there is a company called rap pi. in columbia people are very, verilize. people don't go to the supermarkets. there is a lot of bunch of pop and mom shops. so how you reconnect those mom and pop shops through the consumer through this app. raf pea is one of the largest e-commerce services in columbia and that really helps payment systems...
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built in 1971, the columbia p pal -- pal was only the 16th mall in the country.hey called it a galleria at the time, but it became emblemattic of what new suburbs were going to look like, where commerce was going to be insulated in these kind of strange structures, the mall, which of course on the one hand is very autocentric. you can see the mall surrounded by a moat of parking spaces. this makes it, of course, inaccessible for people who don't have cars. it helps control the kind of people who shop there. but the malls are kind of like suburbs themselves. they're supposed to be this mix of urban. you can see here the space framed geometry on the roof of the mall signals this kind of urban geometric grid. there are brick pavers that make it feel like an outdoor plaza. there are shadows coming in. there are little vendors, you know, kiosks and stuff where people sell you monogrammed sweat shirts or whatever or cellphone plans, streetlights, you know, supposed to make it look outside that are inside. there's always birds in these places. i don't know if they put t
built in 1971, the columbia p pal -- pal was only the 16th mall in the country.hey called it a galleria at the time, but it became emblemattic of what new suburbs were going to look like, where commerce was going to be insulated in these kind of strange structures, the mall, which of course on the one hand is very autocentric. you can see the mall surrounded by a moat of parking spaces. this makes it, of course, inaccessible for people who don't have cars. it helps control the kind of people...
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entering the water in a clean and healthy way that may be true but why are fishermen in british columbia catching fewer and fewer wild salmon many factors could be playing a role not least climate change or pollution but most locals blame the fish farms for their empty lines and nets. going into the season we knew it was going to be more warm and i think it's even worse than what they've a project that we're going to. put it all here and not only this area but the northern areas has been weak runs through. the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and see their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight there now i'm going to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. so a critical view of the sea to trade agreement there let's see if we can find some more angles to it together with jason tolland minister counselor at the canadian embassy here in bowling good to have you with us so believe me referring in to this report i mean it took a
entering the water in a clean and healthy way that may be true but why are fishermen in british columbia catching fewer and fewer wild salmon many factors could be playing a role not least climate change or pollution but most locals blame the fish farms for their empty lines and nets. going into the season we knew it was going to be more warm and i think it's even worse than what they've a project that we're going to. put it all here and not only this area but the northern areas has been weak...
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klu columbia was created in this time of cars but hope it woontsd be as auto centric.planned -- they're hard to see but all of that ez shaded lines which are bike paths that link the schools to the people and community to community. that he imagined would foster another way of moving around this kind of new city. again, in antitheses to the existing suburbs and that you will a of this would combine with the kind of downtown center that would really provide the center of activity, the center of culture and the excitement. but instead of building a traditional downtown with a series of intersecting streets, and restaurants and public kind of facilities, in downtown columbia, which was a relatively new concept at the time, the downtown became a essentially a mall, built in 1971, the columbia mall was only the 16th mall in the country. they called it a gal ler reya at the time. but it became emblematic of what new suburbs were going to look like. where commerce was going to be insulated in in these kind of strange structures, the mall, which of course on the one hand, is v
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jackie bensen in columbia, thank you. we will wait for 8:00 for more information from montgomery county police. and we'll, of course, be covering this on news4 at 11:00. >> all right. thank you, jackie. >>> other top stories, eight people found dead at a nursing home in florida. the air conditioning went out during irma and the aftermath. investigators say residents likely died because of the heat. first responders are evacuating a second nursing home right now. people in the virgin islands are struggling to get basic needs, things like food and water. >> a judge denied bond for a maryland man accused of setting his pregnant girlfriend on fire. in court, laquinn's family trouble before and tauplked abo his recent acceptance to be a firefighter. the victim and her babey remain in critical condition tonight. >>> the russia investigation now includes michael flynn jr. he's the son of the fired national security adviser michael flynn. the scrutiny includes the younger flynn's work with his father's lobbying firm. last year, m
jackie bensen in columbia, thank you. we will wait for 8:00 for more information from montgomery county police. and we'll, of course, be covering this on news4 at 11:00. >> all right. thank you, jackie. >>> other top stories, eight people found dead at a nursing home in florida. the air conditioning went out during irma and the aftermath. investigators say residents likely died because of the heat. first responders are evacuating a second nursing home right now. people in the...
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as it relates very specifically to columbia. as everyone in the room knows, there's been recent accord in columbia ending a decades long conflict involving fark. there's certainly a lot of optimism regarding the future of columbia now that that has been concluded. i guess my question is what do you think the impacts of that will be in the inclusion la landscape given this recent, in the historical context this very recent development? >> look, i think it is going to be a different country. we are going to move to a different level. completely after 60 years of war where we spent most of the budget in defense. most of the columbia an. we don't have to spend defense because we have a peace agreement. secondly, many areas, much of the country was a conflict -- was in the middle of a contact, so developing business in those areas was very, very, very hard. so now we have the opportunity to develop business in those areas. thirdly, they have had a policy on how to encourage the growth of financial services everywhere. in 2010 when we
as it relates very specifically to columbia. as everyone in the room knows, there's been recent accord in columbia ending a decades long conflict involving fark. there's certainly a lot of optimism regarding the future of columbia now that that has been concluded. i guess my question is what do you think the impacts of that will be in the inclusion la landscape given this recent, in the historical context this very recent development? >> look, i think it is going to be a different...
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she was four months pregnant and a high school teacher in columbia. her sister received a troubling text that said tyler had taken her to an open field in the damascus and area and says i'm not sure why we're up here. but he's taken me to this place in the middle of nowhere. >> he pre tented to be her. it said basically the baby isn't tyler's. later that week, they found her suv at an apartment complex in columbia near her school. tessier admitted to dng front license plate, driver's license and phone. two days ago, police arranged a press conference with tessier and laura wallen's parents. >> laura's parents agreed do it knowing he was a suspect. at one point he even holds her mother's hand. his demeanor was suspicious. listen to how he responds when he talks about the last time he talked with her. >> any of your last conversations with her? >>. >> reporter: detectives say that delayed reaction when he's thinking about how to answer that question was suspicious. they also say that he was evasive at times during that news conference and had inconsiste
she was four months pregnant and a high school teacher in columbia. her sister received a troubling text that said tyler had taken her to an open field in the damascus and area and says i'm not sure why we're up here. but he's taken me to this place in the middle of nowhere. >> he pre tented to be her. it said basically the baby isn't tyler's. later that week, they found her suv at an apartment complex in columbia near her school. tessier admitted to dng front license plate, driver's...
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you went to columbia business school-- why did you go to columbia? was leafing through catalogs, and i just happened to see that columbia had graham and dodd as teachers, and i'd read their book, but i had no idea that they were teaching. so i wrote dean dodd, and i said, "dear dean dodd," i said, "i thought you guys were dead." i said, "but now that i found out you're alive i'd like to come to columbia if you can get me in." so you did, i assume, pretty well at columbia business school? i did okay there, yeah. you worked for mr. graham and his partnership, and how did that work? well, it was terrific in the sense i was working for my hero, but ben was going to retire in a couple of years, and so i was only back there about a year and a half. but every day i was excited about being able to work for him. so what you were good at was picking stocks, according to his formula, which was to look for companies that were undervalued, now we call it value investing. did you realize that he had some principles that were very unique, and is that what you follo
you went to columbia business school-- why did you go to columbia? was leafing through catalogs, and i just happened to see that columbia had graham and dodd as teachers, and i'd read their book, but i had no idea that they were teaching. so i wrote dean dodd, and i said, "dear dean dodd," i said, "i thought you guys were dead." i said, "but now that i found out you're alive i'd like to come to columbia if you can get me in." so you did, i assume, pretty well at...
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. >>> and the pontiff departed rome today for a five-day visit for columbia.t was scheduled to fly over puerto rico and venezuela. and now a revised route over bar bade owes. the trip is aimed as helping columbia along a path of peace. >>> and 800 thousand immigrants are set to lose their legal status until congress is stepping up to act. and now the president is hinting he may revisit the issue. >> despicable act of political cowardess. >> before president trump made the end of doca official. >> protests across the country -- >> and today more lawmakers speak ougt. >> the president's destination to end doca was heartless and brainless. >> the call to protect the dreamers, the immigrants brought to the u.s. as children. the program to give them legal status to be phased out. >> i feel like i'm going to end up as a statistic, and be deported. sent back to a country i have never been to. >> it's congress's job to legislate not the president's job to create law. but overnight president trump tweeting saying that congress has six months to legalize doca. something
. >>> and the pontiff departed rome today for a five-day visit for columbia.t was scheduled to fly over puerto rico and venezuela. and now a revised route over bar bade owes. the trip is aimed as helping columbia along a path of peace. >>> and 800 thousand immigrants are set to lose their legal status until congress is stepping up to act. and now the president is hinting he may revisit the issue. >> despicable act of political cowardess. >> before president trump...
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along -- columbia has more to win or lose. we have 2200 kilometers of border.the most interested in a peaceful solution. are plenty of colombians in venezuela who have passports and could come back. how big of a concern is that to you economically? you could see many more colombians coming back across the border. >> we're already having that problem. many venezuelans are coming to columbia. we're opening our arms. we have an obligation. this is a matter of concern. that is why we are so interested in solving the problem in venezuela. it is a very rich country. it has the largest reserves of oil in the whole world, bigger than saudi arabia. think the venezuelan situation ,ould very easily be improved if they have a good government. david: we have seen new sanctions levied by the u.s. against venezuela. things haven't changed that much. do you have a sense of what needs to change for the situation to improve? when you talk to president trump tonight, what will you advise him to do? >> i'm going to hear what president trump has in mind. we told him that military i
along -- columbia has more to win or lose. we have 2200 kilometers of border.the most interested in a peaceful solution. are plenty of colombians in venezuela who have passports and could come back. how big of a concern is that to you economically? you could see many more colombians coming back across the border. >> we're already having that problem. many venezuelans are coming to columbia. we're opening our arms. we have an obligation. this is a matter of concern. that is why we are so...
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and two days later on the 7th her car was found in the 10600 grammarcy place in columbia not far from columbia mall and merriweather pavilion. >> i wanted to let laura know we're outlooking for her and not giving up on her. she is still alive somewhere and our family would like to offer a reward of $25,000. her student just adored her as we do. and we just want her back. >> laura wallen is four months pregnant and police are calling her disappearance suspicious. tyler tesier says laura was very excited for the new school years and nothing seemed out of place before she disappeared. >> i think leading up to, leading she's missing i don't, i don't believe anybody has any inclination to think that something was wrong. >> now the family is the one that is offing this $5,000 reward. this is not coming from the police. you all have questions about some of the circumstances of her disappearance and so did we. we asked the police today about who had last seen her alive and who had seen her not only seep her but where the police declined to answer that question and also again declined to answe
and two days later on the 7th her car was found in the 10600 grammarcy place in columbia not far from columbia mall and merriweather pavilion. >> i wanted to let laura know we're outlooking for her and not giving up on her. she is still alive somewhere and our family would like to offer a reward of $25,000. her student just adored her as we do. and we just want her back. >> laura wallen is four months pregnant and police are calling her disappearance suspicious. tyler tesier says...
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mayor mitchell, graduate of columbia, elected in 1914. he was called the boy mayor. he ran on a platform of getting into the war and ran against tammany hall. and enlisted in the army the following day. to train asouisiana an and or clean pilot, and on his last day of training in 1918, he fell out of his plane and was killed. his wife was watching. they brought his remains back to the city and had a big memorial service at city hall. he was lying in state. the memorial is on central park on the reservoir. central park, what i like about one from the, any central park conservancy? marbles iflose their you were to kick a soccer ball over there today. [laughter] this was a u-boat captured by the british off of breast. they hold it a parade all the way from hell's kitchen across the city and parked it in central park. if you bought a bond, you could go inside and take a tour. this was long before selfies, but a great place to take a selfie. there were doing many things to attract attention to selling bonds. where are my upper west fighters -- siders? if you go into the h
mayor mitchell, graduate of columbia, elected in 1914. he was called the boy mayor. he ran on a platform of getting into the war and ran against tammany hall. and enlisted in the army the following day. to train asouisiana an and or clean pilot, and on his last day of training in 1918, he fell out of his plane and was killed. his wife was watching. they brought his remains back to the city and had a big memorial service at city hall. he was lying in state. the memorial is on central park on the...
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and fox r5 laura evans is live in columbia tonight with more on the story., i we're right here at the grammar c town center and it's a community that is about five minute away from the school where laura wall school and it's a five minute drive away and neighbors tell us that dwled was a very large police presence here and they were in two separate areas and today there were police out here as well. you're looking at video of that. and yesterday, they say they were look around an area of a dumpster and they also towed away a black ford escape and the car belonging to laura wallen. now, wallen is a teacher wild like high school and be loved teacher there. she was recently named teacher of the year and her apartment is about a 30 minute drive away. and only maryland. and she was last heard from on monday when she september what police tribd arizona troubling text message to family members and the 31-year-old excited for the school year failed to show up for the first day of school on tuesday. she's about 4 months pregnant and again, we have now learned her veh
and fox r5 laura evans is live in columbia tonight with more on the story., i we're right here at the grammar c town center and it's a community that is about five minute away from the school where laura wall school and it's a five minute drive away and neighbors tell us that dwled was a very large police presence here and they were in two separate areas and today there were police out here as well. you're looking at video of that. and yesterday, they say they were look around an area of a...
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laura wallen taught at a high school in columbia, maryland.nch is on hand at the high school where students are grieving. >>> all lanes of 395 are back open over the case bridge coming into the district. crews had been working to remove a truck. this is a live picture where some of the concrete cement that fell on to the roadway is being lifted up. d.c. police on the scene helping out as well. you can follow megan mcgrath on twitter for updates on the story and the delays we're still seeing on the highway there. >>> not a pretty commute on 395 this morning. not a pretty day dodd either. you may get a little sun here and there. most of the day will be time to time. what was once the mighty irma -- an isolated chance for showers tomorrow. this weekend may be one of the nicer one was the mornt of september. >> love it. chuck. >>> that is the broadcast this morning. >> the "today" show is next. see you in 25 minutes for weather and traffic and breaking news. until then, enjoy your day. >> make it a great thursday everybody. ralph northam: i'm ralp
laura wallen taught at a high school in columbia, maryland.nch is on hand at the high school where students are grieving. >>> all lanes of 395 are back open over the case bridge coming into the district. crews had been working to remove a truck. this is a live picture where some of the concrete cement that fell on to the roadway is being lifted up. d.c. police on the scene helping out as well. you can follow megan mcgrath on twitter for updates on the story and the delays we're still...
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you're going to see this surveillance video from columbia heights metro station. this is friday afternoon. you're look ing at the video there where detectives believe morales fired off a single round down the escalators. police believe this was a targetedded act and you you can see in that video there's a second person with dread locks. police say he is also a person of interest wanted in connection with the shooting the entire or deal happened here at the columbia heights metro station and following the re close on eventually got away. there was a brief foot pursuit. that suspect discarded a firearm which we were able to recover that evening. unfortunately we were unable to capture the suspect. investigators went back to the scene. they were able to obtain video footage of a shooting where we had a suspect that actually fired one round down the escalator. police again say if you see that man l call 911. live tonight in northwest d.c., marina maracco, fox5 local news. now to a fox5 exclusive. the mother of a man accused of throwing a mol toll cocktail spoke to fox
you're going to see this surveillance video from columbia heights metro station. this is friday afternoon. you're look ing at the video there where detectives believe morales fired off a single round down the escalators. police believe this was a targetedded act and you you can see in that video there's a second person with dread locks. police say he is also a person of interest wanted in connection with the shooting the entire or deal happened here at the columbia heights metro station and...
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tom roussey is live in columbia. any leads at all in this?ystery of the central we do not have an answer to yet is why laura welled up --laura's car was foundeh gate of a gated community. >> it is a complete shock. tom: for the first time, the boyfriend and father of her baby spoke publicly. missing, it you are does not matter what happened, there is nothing we cannot fix together. tom: montgomery county police say right now there is no evidence of foul play. >> two weeks she had been preparing her classroom. tom: her father said she was excited about school starting at wilde lake high. he knew something was wrong when she did not show up the first day in the not call lay sub. friday, the first, she was with her family for football at her alma mater high school. that saturday, they arrived at their olney condo. he left, and she left 10 minutes later. her car waster, found 17 miles away at a columbia apartment complex. the apartment her family received a troubling text from her phone. >> i pray that she is safe and comes back. it's all i care
tom roussey is live in columbia. any leads at all in this?ystery of the central we do not have an answer to yet is why laura welled up --laura's car was foundeh gate of a gated community. >> it is a complete shock. tom: for the first time, the boyfriend and father of her baby spoke publicly. missing, it you are does not matter what happened, there is nothing we cannot fix together. tom: montgomery county police say right now there is no evidence of foul play. >> two weeks she had...
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the teacher was reported missing last week when she did not show up for work at columbia maryland high school. >> we have team coverage tonight of new developments. lauren demarco is live with reaction from the high school with wallen was a teacher. >> let's begin with anjali hemphill with the latest on the investigation tonight. anjali there was nine days of serving but they believe she was killed last sunday the body found on the property of a friend of tyler tessier, laura wallen's boyfriend. there say lot more to this story. >> we know that many of you are grieving with laura's family tonight. >> more than one week after laura wallen was last heard from they found her body price distillery road me demascus and her boyfriend was arrested in her murder. >> they found a batch of ground in a field. cadaver dogs con veepd on the area and ultimately detectives found the body of laura wallen in a shallow grave. >> tyler tessier was introduced to the public as laura's boyfriend and father of her unborn child. they were seen holding his hand and comforting him and it was all a rouse to get
the teacher was reported missing last week when she did not show up for work at columbia maryland high school. >> we have team coverage tonight of new developments. lauren demarco is live with reaction from the high school with wallen was a teacher. >> let's begin with anjali hemphill with the latest on the investigation tonight. anjali there was nine days of serving but they believe she was killed last sunday the body found on the property of a friend of tyler tessier, laura...
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in columbia, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> today j.e.b. stuart high school. the community will gather around 10:00 a.m. to offer suggestion for the new name. news 4 derrick ward joins us live from falls church with the latest development. derrick. >> reporter: good morning. in just a few minutes folks will show up to talk about the name of the school and begin the process of what it will be call called going forward. it opened to controversy, amid opposition to integration and the civil rights movement. this school did not admit african-american students until 19 61. since then there's been an undercurrent of opposition to the name. the name after a confederate general who distinguished himself at bull run and brandy station. the opposition confederacy and united states for the united states. what we have in the process today is winnowing down. they will come at 10:00 a.m. to submit a name. those names will be put on index cards, and then they will be put up on a screen. no name excluded unless vulgar or derogatory. then they will advocate for the name. they
in columbia, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> today j.e.b. stuart high school. the community will gather around 10:00 a.m. to offer suggestion for the new name. news 4 derrick ward joins us live from falls church with the latest development. derrick. >> reporter: good morning. in just a few minutes folks will show up to talk about the name of the school and begin the process of what it will be call called going forward. it opened to controversy, amid opposition to integration and the...
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it's topped by columbia. columbia used to be the female symbol of the united states before the statue of liberty became famous. i knew it had a national meaning. but as i got close to it i thought who is this person. they must be rich or famous. i knew it was a marine and then i saw the date and i knew it was 1918. so then i started doing research into this. here's a tip for someone doing genealogy. if this is your target, if you're looking at the tombstone, you want to look at the parents and the widow. so then you get all of their names and you can build his story. let me tell you about stephen h.tang jr. a guy in a real estate family. his father owned a block of 5th avenue. his mother game came from a family of clergymen. he was married and at 21 he enlisted in the u.s. marines. his wife and mother said good-bye to him and he boarded a shi at n the city of athenss. on april 30th, 1918 the ship was struck, hit by an armored french cruiser. the ship went to the bottom in under 4 minutes and 69 men, women and
it's topped by columbia. columbia used to be the female symbol of the united states before the statue of liberty became famous. i knew it had a national meaning. but as i got close to it i thought who is this person. they must be rich or famous. i knew it was a marine and then i saw the date and i knew it was 1918. so then i started doing research into this. here's a tip for someone doing genealogy. if this is your target, if you're looking at the tombstone, you want to look at the parents and...
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columbia was the female symbol of the united states. this was before the statue of liberty became so famous. as i got close to it, i was like, this person must be rich or famous. as i got up close to the plaque, i saw the eagle globe and anchor and i knew it was a marine, and i knew it was 1918. then i started researching this. here is a tip for anyone doing genealogy, if this is your target, looking at this tombstone, you always want to look at the parents and the widow. then you get all of their names and you can build the story. let me tell you about stephen. he was from a real estate family. his father owned a block of fifth avenue in the 1850's. he was married, one year later when he was 21, he enlisted in the u.s. marines in 1918. his wife and mother said goodbye to him and he boarded a ship in the city of athens. on the night of april 30, 1918, the ship was struck. ship went to the bottom in under four minutes and 69 men, , women and children were lost. , there were 24 irving recruits on their way to parris island. eight drowned.
columbia was the female symbol of the united states. this was before the statue of liberty became so famous. as i got close to it, i was like, this person must be rich or famous. as i got up close to the plaque, i saw the eagle globe and anchor and i knew it was a marine, and i knew it was 1918. then i started researching this. here is a tip for anyone doing genealogy, if this is your target, looking at this tombstone, you always want to look at the parents and the widow. then you get all of...
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it happened on monday in british columbia. the local fire department said the entire sky lit up and then there was a huge boom about a minute later. thanks for watching at 5:00. >> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news, update you on hurricane irma. >> see you then. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: there she blows. the most powerful atlantic hurricane on record tears across the caribbean and now takes aim at florida, where they're locking the doors and leaving the keys. also tonight, hillary clinton takes responsibility f startling loss but spreads the blame, as well. a peek inside her new book. the strangest of bedfellows. >> we had a great meeting with chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. >> mason: the president switches sides in the battle over the debt ceiling. >> it was a really good moment of some bipartisanship. >> lego, a whole new world to build. >> mason: and low-tech lego's struggle to surviv a
it happened on monday in british columbia. the local fire department said the entire sky lit up and then there was a huge boom about a minute later. thanks for watching at 5:00. >> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news, update you on hurricane irma. >> see you then. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: there she blows. the most powerful atlantic hurricane on record tears across the caribbean and now takes aim at florida, where they're locking the doors and leaving the...
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columbia has been affected by a long civil war.orrespondent: the pope asked colombians to make peace a long-term commitment. >> the more demanding the path toward peace and understanding is, the greater our efforts to it knowledge each other be. to heal wounds, to build bridges, to strength and relationships and support one another. correspondent: the armed conflict in colombia broke out in 1964, when the military attacked farmers who had staged a revolt. guerrillas went underground and established armed forces of colombia, the farc, two years later. through kidnapping ransoms and cocaine trafficking, the guerrillas were able to finance their warfare to fight the government and big landowners. in september last year, after four years of negotiations, farc guerrillas said they were ready to stop fighting and sign a peace agreement with the colombian government. ending the civil war that claimed about a quarter million lives. now the group is trying to insert influence in an alternative way, by working as a new political party. many
columbia has been affected by a long civil war.orrespondent: the pope asked colombians to make peace a long-term commitment. >> the more demanding the path toward peace and understanding is, the greater our efforts to it knowledge each other be. to heal wounds, to build bridges, to strength and relationships and support one another. correspondent: the armed conflict in colombia broke out in 1964, when the military attacked farmers who had staged a revolt. guerrillas went underground and...
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laura wallen teaches at wilde lake high school in columbia. she disappeared last week after sending relatives a text that police describe as troubling. officers found wallen's car four days ago miles from her home in olney. >> we're all trying to do everything we can to find her and i just pray that she's safe. that she comes back. it's all i care about right now. >> if you know anything, contact montgomery county police. >>> tonight neighbors in waldorf are mourning the death of a 2-year-old. he drowned in a backyard pool at a home daycare on yorktown drive. the charles county sheriff's office says the daycare provider was watching three kids when she opened the backdoor to let a dog out. she closed the door, walked away a few minutes. when she returned, the door was open. she found the child in the pool. >>> we are remembering september 11th, 2001. that day fighter pilots took off on a mission to stop the attacks as they were unfolding. if they were successful, they would probably not survive. it's a story that is still coming to light some
laura wallen teaches at wilde lake high school in columbia. she disappeared last week after sending relatives a text that police describe as troubling. officers found wallen's car four days ago miles from her home in olney. >> we're all trying to do everything we can to find her and i just pray that she's safe. that she comes back. it's all i care about right now. >> if you know anything, contact montgomery county police. >>> tonight neighbors in waldorf are mourning the...
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in 1955 with the district of columbia teachers college. consolidatedt was with other schools to become the university of the district of columbia. so. the minor's teachers college was a principal school to teach african-american teachers for more than 70 years. in the 20th century the majority of children attended the public school were taught by graduates of the school. naturally her legacy is here. that is the end of my talk. if you guys have any questions i have happy to answer them. [applause] if you don't mind wait until you have a microphone. photographin the that is from 1900? >> any comments or thoughts? >> thank you very much for doing this research. of the teachers college is very powerful here. sure you are going to be able to find people who are educated to do that. to learne interesting if they knew any of this history. there isbviously material at the library of congress but it is not accessible. >> i feel like i just skimmed the surface, there is so much of it. aree is for rails and there about 800 pages of microfilm. there
in 1955 with the district of columbia teachers college. consolidatedt was with other schools to become the university of the district of columbia. so. the minor's teachers college was a principal school to teach african-american teachers for more than 70 years. in the 20th century the majority of children attended the public school were taught by graduates of the school. naturally her legacy is here. that is the end of my talk. if you guys have any questions i have happy to answer them....
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it is a su btle cambridge and columbia. signal, says one of the researchers, but we find genetic evidence that natural selection is happening in modern human populations. the only reason it is not the lead story in the daily express... they couldn't understand it either! i have done brexit! does say that it could be bred out of the human species within a few thousand years. in time for the next election! dog walkers told to carry two plastic bags. some don't carry any and that makes me very angry, i have to say! i am a dog walker. we are both dog walkers. and you both carry bags? if we said no on television we would be arrested! and a plastic bag to pick up the poop. all i can say about my dog, jake, thatis all i can say about my dog, jake, that is the third mention you have that is the third mention you have that today. sometimes two plastic bagsis that today. sometimes two plastic bags is not enough! you have not met my bags is not enough! you have not met ! bags is not enough! you have not met my dog! this is canterbury
it is a su btle cambridge and columbia. signal, says one of the researchers, but we find genetic evidence that natural selection is happening in modern human populations. the only reason it is not the lead story in the daily express... they couldn't understand it either! i have done brexit! does say that it could be bred out of the human species within a few thousand years. in time for the next election! dog walkers told to carry two plastic bags. some don't carry any and that makes me very...
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. >> a man wanted for firing a gun at a person inside the columbia heights metro station last week has been arrested. montgomery county police say 22-year-old caesar morales was apprehended last night. d.c. police say mo morales was changing a victim around 12:15. he pulled out a handgun and fired. they both fled the scene. >> reporter: barely september but we're talking about snow removal in virginia and that is because the feds busted a snow removal bribery scheme. they arrestd two virginia transportation officials and the heads of several snow removal businesses. andy wiley kenny dwayne adams accused of exchanging cash bribes for contracts. this began in 2013 and continued each winter through 2016. >> time now is 431 and turning to politics, president tru could end the deferred action for childhood arrivals daca as early as today. >> fox5's melanie alnwick is live outside of the white house with more on this story. mel. >> reporter: hey, good morning, guys. in earlier interviews president trump said this was a tough issue for him because in his words there are many great kids in the
. >> a man wanted for firing a gun at a person inside the columbia heights metro station last week has been arrested. montgomery county police say 22-year-old caesar morales was apprehended last night. d.c. police say mo morales was changing a victim around 12:15. he pulled out a handgun and fired. they both fled the scene. >> reporter: barely september but we're talking about snow removal in virginia and that is because the feds busted a snow removal bribery scheme. they arrestd...
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a young man at columbia.that both the court system at columbia made up of professors said he didn't do this and then the police in the bronx also said that he didn't do it. but she continued to try him in the court of public opinion and essentially ruined his life. he sued columbia, jessica, and he has won. a reverse title 9 discrimination case against columbia. >> yes. absolutely. he certainly should have. we all remember when that was going on. and what a splash it made and how important it was originally to the sexual assault movement and a lot of the causes christian gillibrand our hometown senator here this is our main issue and talks about this and impact of the reversal. and reversal in other cases accusation unfounded and bad reporting contributed to that where people didn't go deep enough. what i would say is while i agree with the premise that we should re-examine these guidelines the dear colleague letter guidelines the issue what betsy devos has done is she hasn't put forward new policies and new
a young man at columbia.that both the court system at columbia made up of professors said he didn't do this and then the police in the bronx also said that he didn't do it. but she continued to try him in the court of public opinion and essentially ruined his life. he sued columbia, jessica, and he has won. a reverse title 9 discrimination case against columbia. >> yes. absolutely. he certainly should have. we all remember when that was going on. and what a splash it made and how...
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why did your parents flee columbia to this country.bring you here and remain undocumented in this country? >> the part of columbia i was from, there was all types of conflict and terrorism from revolutionary armed forces that killed any grandfather and to give us some type of life here. >> you said through your years fwroeing up and certainly before president obama passed the executive order that protected you and other dreamers you felt like you were a fugitive in hiding. so knowing now what the president will decide it's believed he will grant a six month delay but if congress doesn't figure it out dreamers like yourself will be deported. >> right. well i can definitely appreciate this ultimatum that the president is giving to congress. i don't think that anything concrete will happen from this so many of us lived our lives in hiding fearing that we will be discovered and my experience showed me that we lived lives as second class citizens. >> how did you wake up peeling this morning? hearing this news? >> it was disheartening. i'm t
why did your parents flee columbia to this country.bring you here and remain undocumented in this country? >> the part of columbia i was from, there was all types of conflict and terrorism from revolutionary armed forces that killed any grandfather and to give us some type of life here. >> you said through your years fwroeing up and certainly before president obama passed the executive order that protected you and other dreamers you felt like you were a fugitive in hiding. so...
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as far as the car, her car, her ford escape, 2011 ford escape was found in columbia near the columbia wall and merriweather coast pavilion and they're not saying what condition the car was in what might have been found. whether there's way a note or anything. they're not releasing information that a lot of you have but at this point, again, that reward is out there and people are trying to help. live at police headquarters, paul wagner, "fox5 local ne news". >> now to tragic news out of waldorf, maryland a 2-year-old in cust dive licensed daycare provider died from an acc accidental drowning a call came into charles county sheriff department saying woman running daycare was making breakfast for three kids which she realized one was missing the door has a deck that led to above ground pool the boy likely opened the door falling into the pool. first responders were called totd scaen and could not soft child. >> i can't imagine a worst situation for a parent to drop off a child and he's taken and get a call, frantic call like this. i think it is parents worst nightmare and i feel for eve
as far as the car, her car, her ford escape, 2011 ford escape was found in columbia near the columbia wall and merriweather coast pavilion and they're not saying what condition the car was in what might have been found. whether there's way a note or anything. they're not releasing information that a lot of you have but at this point, again, that reward is out there and people are trying to help. live at police headquarters, paul wagner, "fox5 local ne news". >> now to tragic...
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. >> wallen was reported missing last week when she didn't show up to work at a columbia, maryland high school. tonight a man is in custody charged with her death. we have team coverage tonight. lauren demarco will be live with reaction to the tragic news. >> we begin with anjali hemphill for more on how police tracked down her ki killer, anjali. >> reporter: after nine days of searching investigators believe laura wallen was actually killed last sunday. her body found on the property of a friend of tyler tessier. that's the man police introduced to the public at laura wallen's boyfriend. however we're learning there's a lot more to this >> we know that many of you are grieving with laura's family tonight. >> reporter: more than one week after 31-year-old laura wallen was last heard from montgomery county police found her body in a field off price distillery road in demass as and tyler tessier has been arrested for her murdered. >> cadaver dogs indicated on the area and ultimately detectives found the body of laura wall anyone a shallow grave. >> tyler tessier was introduced to the publ
. >> wallen was reported missing last week when she didn't show up to work at a columbia, maryland high school. tonight a man is in custody charged with her death. we have team coverage tonight. lauren demarco will be live with reaction to the tragic news. >> we begin with anjali hemphill for more on how police tracked down her ki killer, anjali. >> reporter: after nine days of searching investigators believe laura wallen was actually killed last sunday. her body found on the...
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have notice the extra county police here in columbia, maryland. we also understand students agreed on social media last night to wear black to school. that is exactly what we have seen today. the in honor of the teacher found killed yesterday. many of the students and the staff in absolute shock to hear of the news. she had taught social studies since 2014. before that she was at murray hill middle school and eight years working for the school. in the eight years she made a tremendous impact on hundreds if not thousands of students saying there is no way for normalcy today. she was exemplary. she was one of the teachers of the year. she led with her heart. care and compassion. the children were attracted to her because of the spirit, who she was. that is all of the teachers in the school system. these are the individuals taking care of the children. she represented the very best. the teachers and the students are suffering today. >>yl he was on the news crying. it's too much. then a lot of people were close to miss wallen. john: the student says e
have notice the extra county police here in columbia, maryland. we also understand students agreed on social media last night to wear black to school. that is exactly what we have seen today. the in honor of the teacher found killed yesterday. many of the students and the staff in absolute shock to hear of the news. she had taught social studies since 2014. before that she was at murray hill middle school and eight years working for the school. in the eight years she made a tremendous impact on...
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the pope comes to columbia with a message of unity and peace. becauauseery important he is filling our hearts with joy. ththis is a big boost to columb. it is an enormous boost, which is what we need. it can help with all the bitterness we've been dooreendu. >> we need reconciliation between the colombian people. he's bringing the message of reconciliation. >> the president has gone further, dubbing and new cease-fire just three days ago as the first miracle of his visit. 7000 fighters are reintegrated into colombian society. the 50 year conflict has led to the death of 220,000 people. on friday, the pontiff visits the center of violence for many years. columbia's illegal drug trade, the incremental crisis -- a complex set of issues that many colombians hope the progressive pope will articulate with expertise. >> the syrian army says israel targeted a military site early on thursday, killing two soldiers and causing damage. the syrian observatory for human near theid the site center -- syria has warned of dangerous repercussions. after you comes
the pope comes to columbia with a message of unity and peace. becauauseery important he is filling our hearts with joy. ththis is a big boost to columb. it is an enormous boost, which is what we need. it can help with all the bitterness we've been dooreendu. >> we need reconciliation between the colombian people. he's bringing the message of reconciliation. >> the president has gone further, dubbing and new cease-fire just three days ago as the first miracle of his visit. 7000...
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." >> pope francis plans to give a message to columbia during his first full day of his visit to the south american country. he received a warm welcome when he landed in bogota wednesday afternoon. he heads to the presidential palace he is expected to encourage people to rally behind the peace deal of the revolution forces of columbia. the five day visit was delayed for years as the conflict stretched on. >>> public schools head back to class there's no need for parents to pack a lunch. all students will have breakfast and lunch daily. the democratic mayor said the free meals will quote give every kid in new york city the fuel to succeed. >>> animal welfare experts needed to be called in when police found a pool in the basement of a home and aquatic life in the waters. >> deadly crash in gloucester county. >> we continue to track hurricane irma and expect to get an update on the storm's path any minute from now. let's see the damage already done next. >> good morning everyone, it is 5:00 a.m., thursday, september 7. here's what we're following. >> the latest on the hurricane irma pat
." >> pope francis plans to give a message to columbia during his first full day of his visit to the south american country. he received a warm welcome when he landed in bogota wednesday afternoon. he heads to the presidential palace he is expected to encourage people to rally behind the peace deal of the revolution forces of columbia. the five day visit was delayed for years as the conflict stretched on. >>> public schools head back to class there's no need for parents to...