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since then we have been closely coordinating efforts with the foreign and commonwealth office and withovernment agencies on the british virgin islands. by doing that we've been able to assist in terms of providing support to the distribution of aid and one of our major focuses is the distribution of shelter kits. but also food and water. the other thing we managed to do using our specialist engineers was to help get some of the infrastructure up and running especially things like generators and water production plants. what are continuing needs, what else to people need in the wake of the disruption? all those things that we have been starting ready will continue, the most important thing we will do after hurricane maria has been through is to carry out a further needs assessment to make sure we are delivering against the highest priorities. we have got the highest priorities. we have got the forces prepositioned and we also will hunker down then, we have got some eight which we are configuring as of the hurricane has passed through based on the needs assessment that we will carry out
since then we have been closely coordinating efforts with the foreign and commonwealth office and withovernment agencies on the british virgin islands. by doing that we've been able to assist in terms of providing support to the distribution of aid and one of our major focuses is the distribution of shelter kits. but also food and water. the other thing we managed to do using our specialist engineers was to help get some of the infrastructure up and running especially things like generators and...
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from the foreign and commonwealth office in london.f the caribbean disaster emergency management agency — who is in charge of coordinating the aid effort for islands affect by hurricane irma. he joins me on webcam from the capital of barbados, bridgetown. give us an initial sense of your estimate of the destruction caused by hurricane irma. well, what i can say, it is certainly significant and may be catastrophic, if you put it in the local context of the countries that were affected. certainly, those countries that would have been in the eye of irma oi’ would have been in the eye of irma or very close, the north east quadrant. so much of the british overseas territories sustain the tremendous amounts of damage. the island of barbuda, anguilla, the british virgin islands and now we have established communication with turks & caicos islands and they have indicated there is damage, to what extent they are now trying to get out on the ground to do an initial situation overview of what that looks like. but all along the corridor including
from the foreign and commonwealth office in london.f the caribbean disaster emergency management agency — who is in charge of coordinating the aid effort for islands affect by hurricane irma. he joins me on webcam from the capital of barbados, bridgetown. give us an initial sense of your estimate of the destruction caused by hurricane irma. well, what i can say, it is certainly significant and may be catastrophic, if you put it in the local context of the countries that were affected....
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the foreign & commonwealth office says it has been unable to confirm his whereabouts but has reiteratedning us now via webcam is richard graham is the conservative member of parliament for gloucester and former work and pensions committee member. thank you very much forjoining us at this late hour. when you are scrutinising universal credit, to what extent did you foresee the problems we are experiencing now? what extent did you foresee the problems we are experiencing now7m far the rollout of universal credit, which is mostly to single people rather than families, has been relatively 0k. there is an issue about how fast people are paid. is also an issue about whether the advances that are available at getting through to the right people and, lastly, another issue about whether the department is using its ability to have automatic payments for housing deducted straight from people's accounts rather than expecting everyone to take responsibility for that immediately. surely it is unacceptable to use people is this way it as an experiment and say, oh, well, we will improve this as we go a
the foreign & commonwealth office says it has been unable to confirm his whereabouts but has reiteratedning us now via webcam is richard graham is the conservative member of parliament for gloucester and former work and pensions committee member. thank you very much forjoining us at this late hour. when you are scrutinising universal credit, to what extent did you foresee the problems we are experiencing now? what extent did you foresee the problems we are experiencing now7m far the rollout...
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officer shot and killed their son. it happened last friday and now they're speaking out calling it an example of police brutality. live in prince william with more. good morning, mel. >> maureen, wisdom. the commonwealth attorney's office is expected to announce sometime today whether it believes this shooting is justified and that is a word the teen's family has a hard time hearing. >> that little kid only 5 foot so skinny big policeman, come on, had a taser, electrical, then perhaps they come to hospital to evaluate. that's what should have happened. >>> prince william county police respokened to a 911 call friday morning. someone hartzel hill lane said the teen had a bomb strapped to his chest and was holding a family member hoingt tan. theyen counterd the young man in front of the home crowbar in hand started coming to police and ignored commands to stop. he was shot in the upper body and died in front of his home. the teen's family tells "fox5" he was honor roll and loved tae kwon do and skateboarding and was not under the influence of alcohol or drugs and did not want to comment on his mental status. we can tell you the officer that fired the shot is on administrative leave. live in prince willi
officer shot and killed their son. it happened last friday and now they're speaking out calling it an example of police brutality. live in prince william with more. good morning, mel. >> maureen, wisdom. the commonwealth attorney's office is expected to announce sometime today whether it believes this shooting is justified and that is a word the teen's family has a hard time hearing. >> that little kid only 5 foot so skinny big policeman, come on, had a taser, electrical, then...
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well, the foreign and commonwealth office has set up a telephone hotline for british nationals in theber is on your screen — 0207 008 0000. an earthquake described by mexico's president described —— as the worst in the century has hit mexico. the magnitude eight tremor struck just off the pacific coast. celia hatton reports. the earthquake struck in the middle of the night, shaking southern mexico with such force the tremors could be felt in mexico city, 1000km away from the epicentre. the shaking lasted about a minute. families were forced to run onto the streets in darkness, with many refusing to go back inside. it caused panic in this bowling alley. mexico's president was quick to make the announcement. this was the most devastating earthquake in a century. and still, it might be some time before we know how many were killed and what has been damaged. translation: this makes it the biggest earthquake registered in our country in the last 100 years. unfortunately, we have received word of the death of five people and severe damage that, at the moment, cannot be quantified. phone lin
well, the foreign and commonwealth office has set up a telephone hotline for british nationals in theber is on your screen — 0207 008 0000. an earthquake described by mexico's president described —— as the worst in the century has hit mexico. the magnitude eight tremor struck just off the pacific coast. celia hatton reports. the earthquake struck in the middle of the night, shaking southern mexico with such force the tremors could be felt in mexico city, 1000km away from the epicentre....
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i'm told by the foreign and commonwealth 0ffice told by the foreign and commonwealth office and thatbe given to the wider population. i've been told that it's simply not true that people are not hungry, but i've been here on this island for the last five days, and that's not what they tell me. i've seen real strength and determination, but now i am seeing real desperation. thank you for that update. time for a look at the weather now. nothing on the scale of hurricane irma, but some fairly turbulent weather to come in the next few days. that was the scene in southend. heaviest showers across eastern areas with some lightning and rumbles of thunder. through this evening, the showers will tend to ease off. 0ne evening, the showers will tend to ease off. one or two showers will continue feeding into western areas overnight, but some dry weather and clearer spells, enough of a breeze to stop it getting too cold. tomorrow should bring fewer showers and more in the way of dry weather, spells of sunshine and lighter winds. eastern scotland, eastern england should stay dry all day long. alwa
i'm told by the foreign and commonwealth 0ffice told by the foreign and commonwealth office and thatbe given to the wider population. i've been told that it's simply not true that people are not hungry, but i've been here on this island for the last five days, and that's not what they tell me. i've seen real strength and determination, but now i am seeing real desperation. thank you for that update. time for a look at the weather now. nothing on the scale of hurricane irma, but some fairly...
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the foreign and commonwealth office says it has been unable to confirm his whereabouts but has reiterated preparations are under way for a cease—fire in colombia between the government and eln. the leader of the group, known as gabino, ordered the group, known as gabino, ordered the cease—fire on sunday, to run to january. both sides have been in peace talks in ecuador since january. there's been another huge rockfall in california's yosemite national park, a day after a massive granite slab fell from the famous el capitan vertical rock formation, killing a british man and seriously injuring his wife. authorities say the second rockfall in yosemite injured one person who was airlifted to hospital. james cook has the story. it is a climber‘s worst nightmare. the thunder and dust of a giant rockfall, the second in as many days. we were right under that. we were right under that, and i'm really afraid there are people there. this climber filmed the unfolding drama on his helmet camera. the first five rock falls... perched atop the monolith of el capitan, climbers looked on as the dust linger
the foreign and commonwealth office says it has been unable to confirm his whereabouts but has reiterated preparations are under way for a cease—fire in colombia between the government and eln. the leader of the group, known as gabino, ordered the group, known as gabino, ordered the cease—fire on sunday, to run to january. both sides have been in peace talks in ecuador since january. there's been another huge rockfall in california's yosemite national park, a day after a massive granite...
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the foreign and commonwealth office says it has been unable to confirm his whereabouts but has reiterateda. rickin majithia, bbc news. preparations are under way for the start of an agreed ceasefire in colombia between government forces and the national liberation army, the eln. the commander of the rebel group, known as gabino, issued an order to his fighters to trigger the ceasefire on sunday to run until mid—january. both sides have been in peace talks in ecuador since february. president trump has defended his response to the hurricanes that have ripped through puerto rico, saying aid efforts have been hampered by the fact the territory, is an island. the governor of puerto rico has said more aid is now getting through, although there's an issue of who will pay for it. david campanale has more. puerto rico faces a series of challenges unprecedented in its recent history. even before hurricane maria struck, the island was hit by a deluge of another kind. a torrent of debt. $72 billion that puerto rico has no means to repay. over a week on from the category 5 storm, islanders continue t
the foreign and commonwealth office says it has been unable to confirm his whereabouts but has reiterateda. rickin majithia, bbc news. preparations are under way for the start of an agreed ceasefire in colombia between government forces and the national liberation army, the eln. the commander of the rebel group, known as gabino, issued an order to his fighters to trigger the ceasefire on sunday to run until mid—january. both sides have been in peace talks in ecuador since february. president...
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i am told by the foreign and commonwealth office that it has been given to the evacuation shelters.here are waiting for it to be distributed to the population more widely. when it comes to local ministers, they told me it is simply not true that people are hungry. i have been here on the island for the last five days and that is not what people have been telling me. i have seen real stress and determination but now what what i am seeing is real desperation. damning words from the un for the myanmar government. here is its human rights chief talking about the security operation that has caused tens of thousands of rohingya muslims to try to escape from the country. the situation remains or seems a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. the man ma government should stop pretending that the rohingyas are setting fire to their own homes villages. i call on the government to end its current cruel military operation with accountability for all violations that have occurred and to reverse the part of severe and widespread discrimination against the ruling your population. he said it was a t
i am told by the foreign and commonwealth office that it has been given to the evacuation shelters.here are waiting for it to be distributed to the population more widely. when it comes to local ministers, they told me it is simply not true that people are hungry. i have been here on the island for the last five days and that is not what people have been telling me. i have seen real stress and determination but now what what i am seeing is real desperation. damning words from the un for the...
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the foreign and commonwealth office says it has been unable to confirm his whereabouts but has reiteratedukip have announced their new leader. his name is henry bolton. the former army officer was elected the party's fourth leader in just over a year. anti—islam campaigner anne marie—waters came second. his victory was announced at the party's conference which is taking place in torquay. he addressed the conference and set out ukip‘s plan going forward. today is not only a crucial day for our party, it is a critical day for our country. we have already heard today from a number of speakers of the importance of holding the government to task for the delivery on that mandate they were given onjune 23 last year which, so far, they have failed to deliver anything. ladies and gentlemen, brexit is our core task. the cost of repairs to the clock tower housing big ben have doubled to an estimated £61 million. the parliamentary authorities had estimated a cost of £29 million. the repair programme caused controversy when it was announced big ben would only chime on special occasions over the next f
the foreign and commonwealth office says it has been unable to confirm his whereabouts but has reiteratedukip have announced their new leader. his name is henry bolton. the former army officer was elected the party's fourth leader in just over a year. anti—islam campaigner anne marie—waters came second. his victory was announced at the party's conference which is taking place in torquay. he addressed the conference and set out ukip‘s plan going forward. today is not only a crucial day for...
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the british government is responsible and their agencies of the foreign and commonwealth office, andhe development of aid, they are responsible for management -- disaster management. and there has to be serious attention to how they're going to evaluate their processes in the future. they have need to take a page out of the book of st. martin, where president mcgraw ensured he had positioned military personnel. so, as soon as the storm had passed, you're able to respond effectively to the needs of the people. unfortunately that has not happened in anguilla. agencies are playing catch-up to a catastrophic situation. and i hope this is a testing period for what happens in the future. but there's an uneasiness, don, because as you know we are bracing ourselves for what might be a category 3 hurricane in the form of hurricane jose. you look at anguilla and you see the vast amount of debris, we're looking at projectiles in what will be the next storm. that is the frightening aspect. even if you have prepared yourself -- how does your property respond the, you know, flaying galvanized -- a
the british government is responsible and their agencies of the foreign and commonwealth office, andhe development of aid, they are responsible for management -- disaster management. and there has to be serious attention to how they're going to evaluate their processes in the future. they have need to take a page out of the book of st. martin, where president mcgraw ensured he had positioned military personnel. so, as soon as the storm had passed, you're able to respond effectively to the needs...
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the foreign and commonwealth office has set up a telephone hotline for british nationals in the regiones. that number is on your screen , 020 7008 0000. and you can keep up with all the latest on hurricane irma on our website — at bbc.co.uk/news. and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, the deputy head of sport at the sun. and, for the first time, helen brand, who's the chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants. roger is trying to make me dizzy! the headlines on bbc news: thousands across the caribbean are left without shelter and power after hurricane irma causes widespread destruction. senior mps here have criticised the goverment‘s aid response to the british 0verseas territories in the caribbean. in florida, 500,000 people have been ordered to hit their homes, with the storm due to hit this weekend. president trump is w011 hit this weekend. president trump is won the hurricane has historic destructive potential. a powerf
the foreign and commonwealth office has set up a telephone hotline for british nationals in the regiones. that number is on your screen , 020 7008 0000. and you can keep up with all the latest on hurricane irma on our website — at bbc.co.uk/news. and we'll find out how this story, and many others, are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, the deputy head of sport at the sun. and, for the first time, helen...
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the foreign and commonwealth office has set—up a telephone hotline for british nationals in the regions. that number is on your screen: 020 7008 0000. you can keep up with all the latest on hurricane irma on our website — at bbc.co.uk/news and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.1i0pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, the deputy head of sport at the sun, and helen brand, who's the chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants. and as if the destruction in the caribbean wasn't bad enough, an earthquake has hit mexico, it's being described as the worst there in a century. at least 3a people have been killed. it had a magnitude of eight and struckjust off the pacific coast to the south of the country. buildings shook in the capital, mexico city, hundreds of miles away. the tremor is reported to have lasted about a minute. sarah campbell has more. a bowling alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake's epicentre. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of that
the foreign and commonwealth office has set—up a telephone hotline for british nationals in the regions. that number is on your screen: 020 7008 0000. you can keep up with all the latest on hurricane irma on our website — at bbc.co.uk/news and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.1i0pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are martin lipton, the deputy head of sport at the sun, and helen brand, who's the chief executive...
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providing d imagery of the scene so we don't miss anything on this we're working with the commonwealth attorney office on this and make sure we get everything right. consequently the road is closed down quite a while while we conduct the investigation. >> the sheriff telling us that five people were in the car. and three children and two adults. and were trapped for hours and it was one adult that died. three people were also inside the food truck. den the cause of the crash under investigation and roads in that area will be closed for sometime tony, shawn. >> thank you, sarah. >> another big strory tonight hurricane irma begins hammering florida this weekend with punishing winds, rain and flooding. >> officials warned more than 5 running out to evacuate. gas short amounts and gridlock mrailingd he vacitionias and sheters are opened for those who have not left. more from florida in i awe few minutes. airm is blamed in cribiaian for two dozen deaths. let's get to gwen gwen for the latest on the new hurricane track coming in are there change. >> we're looking a restrength eping with this hurricane. it's
providing d imagery of the scene so we don't miss anything on this we're working with the commonwealth attorney office on this and make sure we get everything right. consequently the road is closed down quite a while while we conduct the investigation. >> the sheriff telling us that five people were in the car. and three children and two adults. and were trapped for hours and it was one adult that died. three people were also inside the food truck. den the cause of the crash under...
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effo rts very closely coordinating our efforts with international development, the foreign & commonwealth officen providing support to distributing aid, distributing shelter kits, food and water. we have used special engineers to get generators up and running, water production plants. what are the continuing needs? what are the people need in the wake of the destruction? all those things that we destruction? all those things that we have started already, those needs will continue. most important thing we will continue. most important thing we will do after hurricane maria has been through is carry out a further needs assessment, making sure we deliver the highest priorities, as we deliver the highest priorities, as we have got the forces repositioned and they will hunker down and we've got some aid which we are considering as well. the moment the hurricane passes through the needs assessment will be carried out, we will be able to respond immediately to resist anywhere we can, but we are very much driven by the requirements that are explained to us requirements that are explained to us by the lo
effo rts very closely coordinating our efforts with international development, the foreign & commonwealth officen providing support to distributing aid, distributing shelter kits, food and water. we have used special engineers to get generators up and running, water production plants. what are the continuing needs? what are the people need in the wake of the destruction? all those things that we destruction? all those things that we have started already, those needs will continue. most...
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to use what's called a 360 lyka machine a 3 d imaging of the scene and working with the commonwealth attorney office to make sure we get everything right. consequently the roads will be closed down for still quite a while while we conduct the investigation. >> and investigators say five people were in the car. three children and two adults. and were trapped for hours. one adult died in it the cr crash. three people were inside the food truck. again you heard the sheriff right there the cause of the crash under investigation and roads in the area will be closed sometime. we'll stay on top of it for you, tony. >>> she now we turn to latest own hurricane irma the storm is lynching closer to florida. more than 5 million asked to category four storm. we're looking at the damage left behind. you're looking at drone video from the british virgin is island. >> irma is blamed for two dozens deaths in the british virgin islands. and he signed a bill meant for harvey. u.s. is prepared at the highest level for irma aftermath. let's get to gwen gwen with the latest on irma's path. headed right for florida, right
to use what's called a 360 lyka machine a 3 d imaging of the scene and working with the commonwealth attorney office to make sure we get everything right. consequently the roads will be closed down for still quite a while while we conduct the investigation. >> and investigators say five people were in the car. three children and two adults. and were trapped for hours. one adult died in it the cr crash. three people were inside the food truck. again you heard the sheriff right there the...
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i am told by the commonwealth office that it has been given to the evacuation shelter.re are waiting for it to be distributed to the population more widely. when it comes to local ministers, they told me to simply not true that people are hungry. but that is not what people you tell me. i have seen real stress and determination but now what emc newsreel destination. —— what emc newsreel destination. —— what i am seeing is real destination. the foreign secretary has been defending the government's response to hurricane irma. speaking from the fco's crisis room borisjohnson denied that the uk had failed to plan for the aftermath of the hurricane. we always have preparations for the hurricane season in the caribbean and actually we had rsa mainstay in the area the all—time. if you want a proper comparison between what the french and dutch have achieved, the british response is been very good. what we're trying to do now is to get those islands back—up on their feet. they had a terrible time. but don't forget that we have got another hurricane about to go through. hurricane
i am told by the commonwealth office that it has been given to the evacuation shelter.re are waiting for it to be distributed to the population more widely. when it comes to local ministers, they told me to simply not true that people are hungry. but that is not what people you tell me. i have seen real stress and determination but now what emc newsreel destination. —— what emc newsreel destination. —— what i am seeing is real destination. the foreign secretary has been defending the...
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let's cross to our correspondent matthew thompson, who's outside the foreign and commonwealth office,know there is a meeting of cobra, the emergency committee, this afternoon, amid some criticism that the british relief effort has been too slow. yes, a number of criticisms levelled at the government by baroness amos who used to work for the un organising humanitarian relief, criticising the speed of the government's response. and we have heard from labour mps criticising the level of preparedness the government has had to this crisis. we have seen a response from the government to that just now. the prime minister is chairing a meeting of cobra, the second meeting in two days. yesterday, the secretary of state for defence, sir michael fallon, chaired it and this time it is theresa may. we will —— we have been told it is some point this afternoon but we have seen the prime minister's car and escort drive past so minister's car and escort drive past so she is there. foreign office have set upa so she is there. foreign office have set up a helpline for those affected, encouraging people
let's cross to our correspondent matthew thompson, who's outside the foreign and commonwealth office,know there is a meeting of cobra, the emergency committee, this afternoon, amid some criticism that the british relief effort has been too slow. yes, a number of criticisms levelled at the government by baroness amos who used to work for the un organising humanitarian relief, criticising the speed of the government's response. and we have heard from labour mps criticising the level of...
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melanie alnwick is live at the commonwealth attorney office in mannasas with more. what can you tell us, mel. >> good morning, guys, one involved in this incident did not have body worn. g. the word justified is something this family has a hard time hearing. >> we are still he grieving and we came from crew maition just a few minutes ago. and for someone to come out and say, oh, it's justified. okay, good-bye. no, no, you cannot say good-bye to us our family has been destroyed. we'll never have a life. >> now, prince will youpt county police respokened to 911 call friday morning someone inside the house on hartzel hill lane said the teen had a bomb strapped to his chest and was holding a family member hostage. police reported they encountered the young man in front of the home he had a crowbar in hand and started coming towards police and ignored repeated commends stop. he was not in the upper body and failed to. they said he was not under the nrups or color drugs and did not want to comments on his mental status chbl the officer that was involved in thiring the sho
melanie alnwick is live at the commonwealth attorney office in mannasas with more. what can you tell us, mel. >> good morning, guys, one involved in this incident did not have body worn. g. the word justified is something this family has a hard time hearing. >> we are still he grieving and we came from crew maition just a few minutes ago. and for someone to come out and say, oh, it's justified. okay, good-bye. no, no, you cannot say good-bye to us our family has been destroyed....
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he's the chief investment officer at commonwealth financial network. welcome, brad, nice to have you with us. >> thank you, sue, great to be here. >> you think the market is firing on all cylinders, correct? >> i do. when you look at the fundamentals, when you look at the economy, when you look at all the bad news, it just keeps going up. i think you have to respect that. >> so where do you think it heads from here? i mean, we've had 50, 50, records in nasdaq so far this year. my colleague scott wapner said earlier today that 79% of the traders he talks to, people like you, think the market will go higher. but zero percent think stocks are cheap. >> i think that's a very fair statement. the question i'm asking myself is not will the stock market go higher, but why wouldn't it go higher. what would bring it down? when you think about all the bad news we've had, the storms, the missiles over japan, the talk of a nuclear war, for goodness sake, and nonetheless, there's a force pushing it up. and that's the strength of the economy, the strength of corporat
he's the chief investment officer at commonwealth financial network. welcome, brad, nice to have you with us. >> thank you, sue, great to be here. >> you think the market is firing on all cylinders, correct? >> i do. when you look at the fundamentals, when you look at the economy, when you look at all the bad news, it just keeps going up. i think you have to respect that. >> so where do you think it heads from here? i mean, we've had 50, 50, records in nasdaq so far this...
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none of the officers were wearing body cameras, but the common commonwealth's attorney said the evidence presented convinced him the officer was in danger when he fired his weapon. >> prince george's county want to know if a second ul assault is linked to other similar incidents in the area. it happened on gill ford road in l college park. a man got into an apartment and groped a woman. she screamed and he took objection to the form earlier that same white a different woman noticed a man peering into her apartment many earlier on september 9 the mab walked into another woman's \apartment\apt before running off. right now police connection. >> if your children play sports on and i artificial turf field listen up. several d.c. fields failed safety tests for being too hard and that could lead to some injuries if the fields aren't replaced. tonight furious parents demanded answers from school and city officials. fox5's evan lambert is live at is on ter adams bilingual school >>reporter: parents are worried about these right here, these little l pellets that they say come up from the thoif. t
none of the officers were wearing body cameras, but the common commonwealth's attorney said the evidence presented convinced him the officer was in danger when he fired his weapon. >> prince george's county want to know if a second ul assault is linked to other similar incidents in the area. it happened on gill ford road in l college park. a man got into an apartment and groped a woman. she screamed and he took objection to the form earlier that same white a different woman noticed a man...
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closely with the city of charlottesville police department, the city of charlottesville commonwealth attorneys office, the drug area task force which in charlottesv that arrests young african-american men for drug charges, and they continue to say that this is independent. the review should not have been by anybody in charlottesville related to anything that occurred in charlottesville at all because it's a conflict. they continued to say that they asked this man to do this when jeff can speak on the request that he pulled, they didn't ask him to do it, he offered. i'll let jeff speak on the rest. >> there's not much to say. simply, he's a former u.s. attorney from the western district which is he was located in charlottesville. he put lots of people in jail for these mandatory sentences which are off the wall. he believes in the death penalty, and he's worked closely with the city of charlottesville. on the day after this incident, he sent an e-mail to the mayor who he knows well and who he provided financial support to in his election as well as the city manager saying what you all need is an indep
closely with the city of charlottesville police department, the city of charlottesville commonwealth attorneys office, the drug area task force which in charlottesv that arrests young african-american men for drug charges, and they continue to say that this is independent. the review should not have been by anybody in charlottesville related to anything that occurred in charlottesville at all because it's a conflict. they continued to say that they asked this man to do this when jeff can speak...
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none of the officers was wearing body camera s, but the evidence the commonwealth attorney has reviewed him has convinced him that officer troy was in danger when he fired his weapon. >> so if your kids play sports on artificial toifer fields failed safety testing for being too hard and that could lead to serious injuries p if those fields are not replaced. tonight parents demanded answers from officials. evan lambert is live. did anything come out of this meeting tonight? >>reporter: they're hoping that they get their message across, but what these parents are concerned about are these little pellets that come off the toif field. they say they get every where and they don't know exactly what's in them. they say the studies that they've seen have been done the by the manufacturers. the parents also demanding that they be a part of the decision-making process on how to replace these aging fields. at times this meeting at oyster adams bilingual school got heated. you're saying everything is commonsense that we should be doing? concerned parents and an epidemiologist asked tough questions
none of the officers was wearing body camera s, but the evidence the commonwealth attorney has reviewed him has convinced him that officer troy was in danger when he fired his weapon. >> so if your kids play sports on artificial toifer fields failed safety testing for being too hard and that could lead to serious injuries p if those fields are not replaced. tonight parents demanded answers from officials. evan lambert is live. did anything come out of this meeting tonight?...
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officers brandishing a crowbar. he told police he had a bomb vapped to him. the commonwealth official said it would have been inappropriate to use a taser and the best avenue was deadly use of force. >> peggy asked if the officers even had tasers. we are waiting to find out. we have much more coverage of the story including the dad's full letter to police on our wusa 9 app or on our website. >>> red cross volunteers are on the way to help the caribbean island of st. croix to bounce back from hurricane maria. >> we will provide shelters to those in need and give them a place >> maria has knocked out power to the entire island of porka. >>> but we have good news, lesli, we really do. she is moving into the openland you can. it's ragged looking and doesn't have a well defined eye. but it's about 420 miles east southeast of nassau and moving west northwest at 9. the gusts are gusting to 150 miles per hour and still a strong hurricane and the track hasn't changed since yesterday. we get into sunday, more north northeast and monday more so and it gives a jog back to the west and no
officers brandishing a crowbar. he told police he had a bomb vapped to him. the commonwealth official said it would have been inappropriate to use a taser and the best avenue was deadly use of force. >> peggy asked if the officers even had tasers. we are waiting to find out. we have much more coverage of the story including the dad's full letter to police on our wusa 9 app or on our website. >>> red cross volunteers are on the way to help the caribbean island of st. croix to...
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former police officer jason stockley whose wife white shot and killed anthony lamar smith who is black. >>> now to prince william county where the commonwealth attorney said he will make an official determination tomorrow on whether a police officer was justified in shooting and killing a 15-year-old boy. paul ebert tells us today it appears justified. this happened friday in haymarket. sources tell wusa9 the teenager himself called 911 to say he was wearing a bomb, had he a knife and was holding his mother hostage -- he had a of new and was holding his mother hostage. police say he came out of the householding a crowbar aggressively and refused all commands. an officer fired. the boy was killed. there was no bomb. a neighbor questioned why officers didn't tase the teenager instead. >> if you tase a 15-year-old, i promise you he's not getting up to come running back at you. he had a crowbar. i understand that, too but at shoot that crowbar. >> police have not yet released the name of the teen-ager or the officer who shot him. >>> arlington county is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to helping immigrant residents. the county
former police officer jason stockley whose wife white shot and killed anthony lamar smith who is black. >>> now to prince william county where the commonwealth attorney said he will make an official determination tomorrow on whether a police officer was justified in shooting and killing a 15-year-old boy. paul ebert tells us today it appears justified. this happened friday in haymarket. sources tell wusa9 the teenager himself called 911 to say he was wearing a bomb, had he a knife and...
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officer who shot him is also devastated. northern virginia bureau chief peggy fox has new information on that shooting, and why it happened. >> reporter: commonwealth attorney paul ebert will determine whether the shooting of that 15-year-old boy is justified, and whether the police officer will be charged. ebert says it appears to be justified, but some neighbors don't see it that way. >> why would you shoot a 15- year-old three times? >> there may be a bomb in the house. >> reporter: officers on alert, approach a haymarket home in turmoil. sources tell wusa9 it was the 15-year-old himsel and was holding his mother hostage. and the teenager said he had a bomb strapped to him. >> he says there might be a bomb in the house. >> reporter: the teenager came out of the house, brandishing a crowbar, and aggressively approached the officers, refusing to obey all commands. that's when an officer fired, killing the 15-year-old. police say there was no bomb. neighbor chris trower thinks police should have tasered the boy instead. >> if you tase a 15-year-old, i promise you, he's not coming back up to run at you. he had a crowbar. i understand that too. but a
officer who shot him is also devastated. northern virginia bureau chief peggy fox has new information on that shooting, and why it happened. >> reporter: commonwealth attorney paul ebert will determine whether the shooting of that 15-year-old boy is justified, and whether the police officer will be charged. ebert says it appears to be justified, but some neighbors don't see it that way. >> why would you shoot a 15- year-old three times? >> there may be a bomb in the house....
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officers responding with guns. guns versus a crow bar, how did this teenager lose his life? today the prince william commonwealth attorney and the chief of police did their best to explain exactly why this teenager was one, but four officers responding. that officer firing twice. take a listen to paul ebert, the attorney explaining exactly why this teenager was viewed as such a threat. >> i don't think he was safe, he's got a jacket on. he tells the police that he's got a [ inaudible ] strapped to his body, firing or trying to use some kind of force under those circumstances, other than police force wouldn't be called for. >>reporter: so he says that use of deadly force was called for, no question about it in his mind. that's factor number one why officers in his view should have opened fire. the big factor, number two that he we learned this afternoon, or i should say this morning at a news conference about an hour ago is the crow bar factor here. paul ebert said the 15-year- old, this teenager was holding the crow bar over his head essentially and refusing five times to drop the crow bar. officers on the 15-ye
officers responding with guns. guns versus a crow bar, how did this teenager lose his life? today the prince william commonwealth attorney and the chief of police did their best to explain exactly why this teenager was one, but four officers responding. that officer firing twice. take a listen to paul ebert, the attorney explaining exactly why this teenager was viewed as such a threat. >> i don't think he was safe, he's got a jacket on. he tells the police that he's got a [ inaudible ]...
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the officer involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave and we have just been able to confirm from commonwealthorney paul ebert's office he will have some sort of announce many at 10:30 this morning. live in manassas, i'm nel me alnwick fox5 local news. >> mel, thank you for that. >> look for more updates again before the show is over. >>> coming up, george michael you know him, you loved him one of dc's most beloved sportscasters ever this morning we're learning more about this life behind the camera. emotional new book penned by his own daughter cindy michael will join us life coming up and we'll chat with her. >> first, they can as if sports weren't dangerous enough already, now some d.c. fields are shut down because of turf troubles. bob barnard will join us live with those details coming up next. 9:12 is your time. you're watching the number one good day d.c. ♪ you can't have this frenchie. sam just snagged it from homegoods. it reminds him of bennie. only quieter. you can't have this frenchie. but new finds are always arriving. so you can find something so you, for less. at homegoods. pro
the officer involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave and we have just been able to confirm from commonwealthorney paul ebert's office he will have some sort of announce many at 10:30 this morning. live in manassas, i'm nel me alnwick fox5 local news. >> mel, thank you for that. >> look for more updates again before the show is over. >>> coming up, george michael you know him, you loved him one of dc's most beloved sportscasters ever this morning...
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we'll never have a life >> the commonwealth attorney is expected to announce whether or not they believe this shooting was justified, meanwhile, the officer who afford their gun has been placed on routine administrative leave. and there is a funeral for the teenage boy planned for wednesday. angelie hemphill fox 5 local news. >>> a man is under arrest accused of driving a sedan into several cars in alexandria. car jacking a vdot truck. once the truck stopped working properly the man hopped out and ran away. they later arrested him at a house. >>> here we go again. hurricane maria grown into a category 5 monster tonight. the massive storm taken late this afternoon, it's slam ongoing the caribbean island of dominiquea people in puerto rico are cleaning stores, and officials are warning people that many homes will not be able to withstand the winds and rain, they're asking them to find safe she would. >>> the latest track on the storm just came out minutes ago. sue palka has that. just came in literally a few minutes ago. sue, what are the changes? >> maintaining the wind of 160 and you're right. the eye is right on that tiny little tropical
we'll never have a life >> the commonwealth attorney is expected to announce whether or not they believe this shooting was justified, meanwhile, the officer who afford their gun has been placed on routine administrative leave. and there is a funeral for the teenage boy planned for wednesday. angelie hemphill fox 5 local news. >>> a man is under arrest accused of driving a sedan into several cars in alexandria. car jacking a vdot truck. once the truck stopped working properly the...
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he is the chief investment officer at commonwealth financial network. $114 billion under management.r with commonwealth sounds like it might be in massachusetts, brad. you have independent brokers that it's all part of a network. is that how it works >> we work with independent financial advisors across the country. in other words, if you are looking for financial advice, you can go to the company store or to somebody who has absolutely no interest except your own at heart. those are the folks we work with independence is key. >> you're the chief investment officer. what does that mean? how do you get the word out for what you think these independent guys should be doing what do you do send out a newsletter, conference call? what do you do >> we do everything they want. because they're independent, because they can choose who to work with, we need to work with them in whatever way works best for them some folks want to actually read stuff. others want to talk to people. we can do that >> what are you telling them right now? stay long? >> i'm telling them right now -- i won't say ther
he is the chief investment officer at commonwealth financial network. $114 billion under management.r with commonwealth sounds like it might be in massachusetts, brad. you have independent brokers that it's all part of a network. is that how it works >> we work with independent financial advisors across the country. in other words, if you are looking for financial advice, you can go to the company store or to somebody who has absolutely no interest except your own at heart. those are the...
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. >> reporter: the commonwealth attorney is expected to announce whether or not they believe the shooting was justified, meanwhile r the officer fired his weapon has been placed on routine administrative leave an funeral for the teenager is planned for dn live in haymarket tonight. angelie hemphill fox 5 local news. >>> tonight, hurricane maria strengthed to a category 5 storm. >>> it's been less than two weeks since irma made landfall, now all eyes are on maria and the damage it can cause in puerto rico, dominican republic and haiti. sue palka is following the developments >> i do sad news an development and that is that maria, the category 5 has made landfall on the tiny caribbean island of dominiquea, i'll get in a little bit closer. the eye is not as intense or as wide as what irma is but it has winds of 160 and it is a direct hit as you can see crossing the island, this is the island guadalupe. >> this is bad news scenario. the british virginia islands, the u.s. virgin islands, puerto rico, dominican republic, haiti. it could be impacted. let me show you the path affecting british and u.s. virgin islands tomorrow. puerto
. >> reporter: the commonwealth attorney is expected to announce whether or not they believe the shooting was justified, meanwhile r the officer fired his weapon has been placed on routine administrative leave an funeral for the teenager is planned for dn live in haymarket tonight. angelie hemphill fox 5 local news. >>> tonight, hurricane maria strengthed to a category 5 storm. >>> it's been less than two weeks since irma made landfall, now all eyes are on maria and the...
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commonwealth attorney says police were justified to use lethal force. but the father says he was no threat, standing just 5 feet tall. >> we have no charges for the prince william police officer who opened fire on that 15-year- old. just a couple of minutes ago, i spoke with that 15-year-old's older brother, and he said it was right here where police pulled the trigger and where my the police saying -- >> officers were faced with the information they had. the bomb. they call the crowbar. the officer who did fire the shots, saw the woman get assaulted by the crowbar. >> reporter: the father of this teenager though, who we spoke with earlier in the day -- >> just an angel. now i'm dead inside. >> reporter: and enraged there was no body camera video of this. >> by the holidays, we'll have a significant number of body cams. >> reporter: even though there's no visual account of what happened here, the father of the 15-year-old says that he forgives the officer who pulled the trigger. >> a letter of forgiveness. i just woke up in the middle of the night, because i couldn't sleep. >> reporter: he feels as though his life is over, and live not able to be repaired. they have hired a l
commonwealth attorney says police were justified to use lethal force. but the father says he was no threat, standing just 5 feet tall. >> we have no charges for the prince william police officer who opened fire on that 15-year- old. just a couple of minutes ago, i spoke with that 15-year-old's older brother, and he said it was right here where police pulled the trigger and where my the police saying -- >> officers were faced with the information they had. the bomb. they call the...
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office for you know? mr. wilder: yes, i am going to run for cover. [laughter] i answered that at the wilder school of public affairs at virginia wealth common -- at virginia commonwealth university, where i teach. it is named for me. i am doing tuesday imposing -- two symposiums to answer questions that people would not answer and debates on a national or local level. i had a conversation with one of the persons here, and i can tell you that we ignore the people more often than we should. we do not listen to the people. involve the people, and that is why i think symposiums, listening to people -- we are paying far more for government and getting less, and people are saying why do we need so much government when we do not see the fruits? i think it is really important for that to take place so that be to further educate, explain, involve, and listen to the people. host: we are listening for your question or comment. good morning, america, and good morning governor wilder. it is your neighbor, randy. schoolng to the state board meeting this morning in hopes of convincing them that my mobile fitness trailer will add value to their academics and improve the learning envi
office for you know? mr. wilder: yes, i am going to run for cover. [laughter] i answered that at the wilder school of public affairs at virginia wealth common -- at virginia commonwealth university, where i teach. it is named for me. i am doing tuesday imposing -- two symposiums to answer questions that people would not answer and debates on a national or local level. i had a conversation with one of the persons here, and i can tell you that we ignore the people more often than we should. we do...
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commonwealth's attorney. my wife and kids saw everything and i they don't have cameras. so they can say whatever they want prosecutor paul ebert confirmed the shooting was not caught on camera. none of the officers were wearing body cameras, but the evidence he reviewed convinced ebert the officer who fired was in danger of serious bodily harm or death. the individual involved, the young man had called the police, told them that he was holding his mother hostage, like for them to shoot him or had no objection to them hooting . he told them he had a knife and as officers arrived they you a him beat his brother 's girlfriend with a crowbar. paul ebert says the teen had attempted to commit suicide the night before and had lig tour marks around his neck. police chief barry barnard says witnesses on the scene heard the officerses' commands for the teen to drop his weapon. and we have sources there independent of the police department who also heard those commands who we've interviewed and support the fact that they heard the commands being given multiple times. but four days after his son was killed, oscar your buena keeps asking himself the same he question. couldn't the officers have disarmed his s
commonwealth's attorney. my wife and kids saw everything and i they don't have cameras. so they can say whatever they want prosecutor paul ebert confirmed the shooting was not caught on camera. none of the officers were wearing body cameras, but the evidence he reviewed convinced ebert the officer who fired was in danger of serious bodily harm or death. the individual involved, the young man had called the police, told them that he was holding his mother hostage, like for them to shoot him or...
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commonwealth. [inaudible] >> involving mopeds and bikes has sort across the country in recent years. given yesterday's underfunded, real terms pay cuts to the police will actually cost us more front-line officers and can i suggest to prime minister that the very least she can do is change the law to protect the police officers if they are driving according to their training and experience with pursuing and responding to blue lights message from his house that no pores should be operating a plane hit no pursuit policy. the police protectors every day is and it's high time for the prime minister to protect them? >> personal, i agree that they should in trying to keep those policies in place but obviously issues. [inaudible] the first issue that she raised about the issue of crime related to mopeds and particularly this has been organized and she is an issue of money. it's not an issue of funding but how you respond to those kinds and i'm pleased to say that my right honorable friend held a roundtable on exactly this issue yesterday to look at how we will ensure responding fully to it. >> i like to think the prime minister because she's put me and were looking out to. [inaudible] with the prime m
commonwealth. [inaudible] >> involving mopeds and bikes has sort across the country in recent years. given yesterday's underfunded, real terms pay cuts to the police will actually cost us more front-line officers and can i suggest to prime minister that the very least she can do is change the law to protect the police officers if they are driving according to their training and experience with pursuing and responding to blue lights message from his house that no pores should be operating...
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officer: a senator: whip. mr. schumer: i stand -- mr. durbin: i stand in support of the statement made by my colleague from the commonwealth of maryland. he knows as i know that our responsibilities as united states senators include some important votes, some of the votes that we cast will blur into history and will be hard -- we'll be hard-pressed for remember them. but certainly any vote involving sending america to war is a vote you will never forget, at least not this senator. and many of those votes that i've cast over the years in the house and the senate have created sleepless nights before the vote. because you understand that even under the best of circumstances, people will die as a result of your vote, not just the enemy but even our own risk their lives and die in defense of the united states. and so it was 9/11, 2001 when this united states senate was faced with the awesome responsibility of voting to go to war. there were two votes. the first was on the invasion of iraq. there were 23 of us. 22 democrats and one republican who voted against the authorization for the use of force in the invasion of iraq. i continued to bel
officer: a senator: whip. mr. schumer: i stand -- mr. durbin: i stand in support of the statement made by my colleague from the commonwealth of maryland. he knows as i know that our responsibilities as united states senators include some important votes, some of the votes that we cast will blur into history and will be hard -- we'll be hard-pressed for remember them. but certainly any vote involving sending america to war is a vote you will never forget, at least not this senator. and many of...
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commonwealth's attorney. >> my wife and kids saw everything and they don't have cameras so they can say whatever they want. he confirmed the shooting was not caught on camera. none of the officers were wearing body cameras, but the evidence he reviewed convincedded ebert the officer was in serious body harm or death. the young man had called the police, told him that he was holding his mother hostage, that he would like for h them to shoot him or have no objection to them shooting him. he told them he had a officers arrived they saw him beat his brother's girlfriend with a crowbar. >> paul he bert says the teen had attempted to commit suicide the night before and had lig tour marks around his neck. police chief barry bernard said witnesses on the scene heard commands for the teen to drop his weapon. we have sources there independent of the police kept who also heard those commands who we've interviewed and support the fact that they heard the commands being given multiple times. four days after his son was killed yos ar your buena a keeps asking himself the same question, couldn't the officers have disarmed his son another way? just skinny little guy with a crowbar, isn't there
commonwealth's attorney. >> my wife and kids saw everything and they don't have cameras so they can say whatever they want. he confirmed the shooting was not caught on camera. none of the officers were wearing body cameras, but the evidence he reviewed convincedded ebert the officer was in serious body harm or death. the young man had called the police, told him that he was holding his mother hostage, that he would like for h them to shoot him or have no objection to them shooting him. he...
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commonwealth of 20,sylvania on january 2015. governor wolf grew up in pennsylvania, a small borough outside of york, where he still resides. from his early beginnings in the peace corps to serving as chief executive officers family's business, governor wolf has always been community has been driven. in 2006, he was appointed to serve as the secretary of the pennsylvania department of revenue. he continues to work tirelessly education,g in improving access to quality health care, protecting our seniors, and supporting issues close to all pennsylvanians. beginning, the governor's office has supported the needs of the community during some of its hardest moments. ridge governor tom committed nearly unlimited resources to local, state, and federal agencies to make it possible to continue the work that needed to be done. from the federal investigation to the completion of a permanent national memorial. office hasr's continued that relationship over the past 16 years. ladies and gentlemen, please help me in welcoming governor thomas. [applause] governor wolf: thank you very much for that introduction. welcome to pennsylvania. thank you all for being here today and to help us remember those we lost 16 years ago
commonwealth of 20,sylvania on january 2015. governor wolf grew up in pennsylvania, a small borough outside of york, where he still resides. from his early beginnings in the peace corps to serving as chief executive officers family's business, governor wolf has always been community has been driven. in 2006, he was appointed to serve as the secretary of the pennsylvania department of revenue. he continues to work tirelessly education,g in improving access to quality health care, protecting our...
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office in virginia. what are we seeing in the polls from there? >> that's where robb northam finds real encouragement. the poll f i 20 points. gillespie has an edge in other parts of the commonwealth might guess, western and northwestern virginia. the real toss up right now is the tide water area. that is an important place to win if you're going to win statewide. >> and undecideds, how many, are they going to be the factor here? >> more than usual. and political analysts say today whoever captures those undecideds will probably win the race. >> we can all see these two candidates side by side for ourselves tomorrow evening. julie and aaron will be panelists at tomorrow night's debate. moderated by nbc's chuck todd. you can watch it live here at 7:00 p.m. on nbc 4 or on the nbc washington app. and because of the debate our programming will change slightly tomorrow. news 4 at 6:00 will run a half hour followed by the nbc nightly news at 6:30, then the debate live at 7:00 p.m. >> tomorrow you think you can spend the evening with julie and aaron. all right. heads up, redskins fans, because news 4 will give you a chance to win two tickets to this sunday's redskins what could possibly
office in virginia. what are we seeing in the polls from there? >> that's where robb northam finds real encouragement. the poll f i 20 points. gillespie has an edge in other parts of the commonwealth might guess, western and northwestern virginia. the real toss up right now is the tide water area. that is an important place to win if you're going to win statewide. >> and undecideds, how many, are they going to be the factor here? >> more than usual. and political analysts say...
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. >> the officers tell me that their marines will be accompanying them as they restore power to hospitals throughout this beleeringed, besieged battered commonwealthour aunt ellie 84-year-old aunt. my father's youngest sibling. we found her. she was alive and well. without power and without water, but she is healthy and we were delighted. back to you guys in new york. abby: how amazing for them to have seen your face, geraldo. heart warming. brian: of course the president will be there tuesday. congressman brian mast just sent a powerful message to all those anthem protesters with this powerful picture. is he between two american flag poles ♪ making a living with these two hands ♪ still believe in the good old fashione fashion american wy ♪i' moms take nyquil severe. stock up on nyquil severe, so you don't lose a moment to... ...sick days. our guests can earn a free night when they book at choicehotels.com and stay with us just two times? fall time. badda book. badda boom. pumpkin spice cookie? i'm good. book now at choicehotels.com it's a warm blanket. it's a bottle of clean water. it's a roof and a bed. it's knowing someone cares. it's feeling s
. >> the officers tell me that their marines will be accompanying them as they restore power to hospitals throughout this beleeringed, besieged battered commonwealthour aunt ellie 84-year-old aunt. my father's youngest sibling. we found her. she was alive and well. without power and without water, but she is healthy and we were delighted. back to you guys in new york. abby: how amazing for them to have seen your face, geraldo. heart warming. brian: of course the president will be there...
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its offices to montreal and tokyo to name a few but it's always been called a pennsylvania -- but it has always called pennsylvania home and has been a major employer for decades in the commonwealth. over 55 years, accuweather continues to build on its main mission to improve people's lives. mr. speaker, i congratulate accuweather on 55 years service, accuracy, trust, and protection they have offered to people around the world. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a group of veterans from the 20th congressional district in california. rick finney, steve "pops" culver and high "crash" libby, the three black sheep if the american post legion 31 who are about to complete an epic motorcycle ride across our couldn't troy raise awareness and financial support for the central coast veterans cemetery. mr. panetta: two weeks ago i met and sent
its offices to montreal and tokyo to name a few but it's always been called a pennsylvania -- but it has always called pennsylvania home and has been a major employer for decades in the commonwealth. over 55 years, accuweather continues to build on its main mission to improve people's lives. mr. speaker, i congratulate accuweather on 55 years service, accuracy, trust, and protection they have offered to people around the world. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the...