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d.c. h sh schooldents built these homes as part of a program to revitalizeeiborhoods. advocates say tiny house communities could be ideal for senior or young professionals. i this ones about 160 square feet, and it sells for about $50,000. >> they don't look that small in the picture. >> there'soo hotel r about that size. >> if you think about it, they're using it as a hub to sleep.d go, change, eat, >> not actually live. >> yeah, why not. >>> well, it seems the novelty of the electric scooter in our area has worn off, at least for some people. >> so a problem coming with those convenient scooters is the mess of parking them. that s triggere road changes. a sign recently popped up, this one at george mason university's campus in arlington. scooters were being left at the door. this is not a problem just fe th campus. you'll likely spot one of these scooters not properly parked sometime today. the app gives directions on where and how to properly park the schoolers. that sign has since been removed. i see them everywhere. >>> take a look at this yng man walking with cap
d.c. h sh schooldents built these homes as part of a program to revitalizeeiborhoods. advocates say tiny house communities could be ideal for senior or young professionals. i this ones about 160 square feet, and it sells for about $50,000. >> they don't look that small in the picture. >> there'soo hotel r about that size. >> if you think about it, they're using it as a hub to sleep.d go, change, eat, >> not actually live. >> yeah, why not. >>> well, it...
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d.c.'s attorney general is wagtstigation into thl oo akh into not for profit laws were broken to cover up sex abuse by priests. chris gordon h a look at the story. >> reporter: d.c. attorney general announcing his investigatio at the monthly breakfast meeting. a civil investigation into the handling of clergy abuse complaints by the arch diose of washington. >> the real scope of the investigation relates to whether any of our not for profit losses have been violated by virtuef the cover-up. >> the attorney general's webse has a place for stroims report clergy abuse. if criminal conduct is found, it could be referre to the u.s. attorney's office for prosecution. >> we're all so interested in knowing how the archse dioce ies about investigating itself.
d.c.'s attorney general is wagtstigation into thl oo akh into not for profit laws were broken to cover up sex abuse by priests. chris gordon h a look at the story. >> reporter: d.c. attorney general announcing his investigatio at the monthly breakfast meeting. a civil investigation into the handling of clergy abuse complaints by the arch diose of washington. >> the real scope of the investigation relates to whether any of our not for profit losses have been violated by virtuef the...
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d.c. councilman said h is very confident that a bill allowing sports betting will advanc jack evans was one of six council members to introducegi ation last month. ill council chair said he support it. they cleared the way to legalize betting on sports andhe district will hold a public hearing next wednesday. >> tonight the redskins are back in action for monday night footba >> the team traveling to take on the new orleans saints. the redskins come into week 5 fresh off a bye and are sitting inirst placen the nfc east. few our nse, they have been it goingseason, but is to be enough to take down drew brees and the saints? check out theig higs on news 4 at :0110. >> more than 35,000 runners laced up for the army ten miler this weekend. the winner on the men's and came s side, they both from texas but local winrs did well too. julia roman duvall finished second on the women's side. he's from maryland. and he finished fifth from the men. he is from gaithersburg. great job everyone. ea congratulations. >> still do you think you pay too much for your prescription drugs? you're not alone. >> the p
d.c. councilman said h is very confident that a bill allowing sports betting will advanc jack evans was one of six council members to introducegi ation last month. ill council chair said he support it. they cleared the way to legalize betting on sports andhe district will hold a public hearing next wednesday. >> tonight the redskins are back in action for monday night footba >> the team traveling to take on the new orleans saints. the redskins come into week 5 fresh off a bye and...
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h. th 70, d.c. the number has come down a couple of degrees as the cold air filters in. so overnight, the temperatures in the 40s. this is the winch. look what happens tomorrow morning. we're 70. going to35. we're at 35 degrees tomorrow morning. ere will be a little winter tomorrow. so when you step out, make sure yo bundle up. it had been chilly. 58 tomorrow afternoon. a lot cooler tomorw and staying on the cool side through tomorrow. la late in the af the rain will get out of here. ak l at the marine corps marathon. he know you can't leave, you're stuck to those seats, but don't go anywhere. >> we are stuck to these seats. >> a o caravan migrant refugees on the move. they are at least 1,000 miles from the u.s. border. just ahead, jeff bennett on the track that has become front and center in the upcoming mid-term elections. >>> plus,rocutors called this plan vile. barbara comstock might as well be barbara trumpstock. donald trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, hiking ins
h. th 70, d.c. the number has come down a couple of degrees as the cold air filters in. so overnight, the temperatures in the 40s. this is the winch. look what happens tomorrow morning. we're 70. going to35. we're at 35 degrees tomorrow morning. ere will be a little winter tomorrow. so when you step out, make sure yo bundle up. it had been chilly. 58 tomorrow afternoon. a lot cooler tomorw and staying on the cool side through tomorrow. la late in the af the rain will get out of here. ak l at...
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d.c. on saturday night it was one of dozens of venuesti h events as part of the art all night project sponsored by the d.c. government. the councilmember showed up about 9:00. he was swhokd ane emplo of the bar refused to allow him. in he was e deniedry because his d.c. council di.d.n't have his birthday on it. >> he said get out of here. i said ife going to put me out of here, let's call the police.or >> rr: according to the website, they have a very strict i.d. policy. >> he came charging from behind the counter. he grabbed me with my clothes and my body and start pushing me. he pushed me right out the door of the building. i wound up hitting the pavement. flat o on my back on the pavement. he literally came out and stood over me. >> reporter: he said he did attempt on enter the d.c. eagle tefused to provide proper identification to our door staff after being asked for it several times, as ruired by d.c. law. ee asked to see an owner and he was told h would have the wait outside. in his office, he explained his injuries. then demonstrated one how forcibly the employee shoved him? . forceful.
d.c. on saturday night it was one of dozens of venuesti h events as part of the art all night project sponsored by the d.c. government. the councilmember showed up about 9:00. he was swhokd ane emplo of the bar refused to allow him. in he was e deniedry because his d.c. council di.d.n't have his birthday on it. >> he said get out of here. i said ife going to put me out of here, let's call the police.or >> rr: according to the website, they have a very strict i.d. policy. >> he...
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d.c. government and h jason, the bond underwriting firm to secure tax exempt financing to finish the projectr controller bob frank were invaluable to our success. and in january 2016 the deal was done. clark construction was hired to build the museum, and nobody could have done it better. and now some two and a half years later the museum is done, and on saturday october 13, it will be open to the public. [applause] some may question whether 20 years of work and more than $100 million in cost was worth it, to build a museum that tells the story of american law enforcement. my response is simple. not only was he effort noble and worthy, it should have been done a long time ago. [applause] i have no doubt that our founder congressman is very proud as he looks down on us today on the memorial across the street that he championed by the names of 21,541 fallen heroes who died in law enforcement service. each of their stories is inspirational, but there are stories are now amongst those who visit. the national law enforcement museum will tell their stories, but it will do a whole lot more. i think
d.c. government and h jason, the bond underwriting firm to secure tax exempt financing to finish the projectr controller bob frank were invaluable to our success. and in january 2016 the deal was done. clark construction was hired to build the museum, and nobody could have done it better. and now some two and a half years later the museum is done, and on saturday october 13, it will be open to the public. [applause] some may question whether 20 years of work and more than $100 million in cost...
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d.c. officials are s h tod a hearing on the cause and respon response. last month over 100 seniors were displaced following that fire. news4's aimee cho is live. >> reporter: the residents want to hear where they'll be able to live. most of them are still in hotels they want to hear what the strict plans to do to ma sure nothing happens like this again. the smoke could s ben for miles. some of theany questions need to be addressed, why the fire alarms ander sprin failed to go off, whether a construction sensor slowed downer firefig and kept them from getting to people inside and of course how elderly man could be trapped inside the building for five days afterwar without anybody realizing he was missing. again, those 0 sidents still have no permanent place to call home. they don't know if they'll ever be able to return to the building t gather their things. today we're expected to hear from some of those residents w will talk about the struggles they've been going through and we hopeo to talk fire officials who can answer some o those lingering questions
d.c. officials are s h tod a hearing on the cause and respon response. last month over 100 seniors were displaced following that fire. news4's aimee cho is live. >> reporter: the residents want to hear where they'll be able to live. most of them are still in hotels they want to hear what the strict plans to do to ma sure nothing happens like this again. the smoke could s ben for miles. some of theany questions need to be addressed, why the fire alarms ander sprin failed to go off, whether...
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d.c. police are searching for a suspect in h arific attack. someone doused a woman with gasoline leaving her badly burned. stationpened near a gas near minnesota avenue in northeast. it's not clear whether she wasn set fire but first responders describe her burns as serious. >>> the midterm elections are eight days away now and the number of people early voting in maryland are skyrocketing. more than 170,000 people voted through the first two days, more than double the number from p14. otherces are seeing a boost aswell. early voting ends thursday november 1st. election day is november 6th. >> today you have a chance to weigh in on the dockless bike share debate. officials will expand the bike share program to several other areas. the pilot program was only in silver spring and tacoma park. first meetinght is tonig at the maryland park and planning commission in silver springs. >> the skins are now off to their best start since 2008. that was ten years ago. yestday they beat the new york giants 20-13. the skins with their first e- game winning
d.c. police are searching for a suspect in h arific attack. someone doused a woman with gasoline leaving her badly burned. stationpened near a gas near minnesota avenue in northeast. it's not clear whether she wasn set fire but first responders describe her burns as serious. >>> the midterm elections are eight days away now and the number of people early voting in maryland are skyrocketing. more than 170,000 people voted through the first two days, more than double the number from p14....
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h any comment. >> prosecutors say a d.c. firefighter took mattersnto his own hand taking his suv with his daughter to track down the personhat attacked her hours earlier. what happened next left one aung person dead the firefighter facing up to 40 years in prison. yesterday, a jury convicted gregory bowyer for running over and killing innathaniel mckinno. security camera footage caught it. >> this case is really about revenge. and that morning was going to be a reckoning for mr. bowyer. >> the defense argues mckinney had an ak 47 and mr. bowyer ran him over in self-defense. >> his parents say they keptis ashes for all of these years fearing they would be if they buried them. they feel confident the national cathedral would be a safe place. >> there was a tremendous push foranti-hate crime legislation the time of matthew shepard's death and through the efforts of his family with which we also partnered, ten years later the anti-hate crime legislation was finally passed and named in matthew shepard's honor. >> he wl be laido r
h any comment. >> prosecutors say a d.c. firefighter took mattersnto his own hand taking his suv with his daughter to track down the personhat attacked her hours earlier. what happened next left one aung person dead the firefighter facing up to 40 years in prison. yesterday, a jury convicted gregory bowyer for running over and killing innathaniel mckinno. security camera footage caught it. >> this case is really about revenge. and that morning was going to be a reckoning for mr....
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that's why we have a flashwa fld h in this area. pa now, d.c., north and westward, not nearly as much rain, but p still, sometty good rain tomorrow night. now, how about the winds with this system? not going to be much tomorrow during the day. notorried about wind. 30-mile--hour wind gusts, d.c., increasing as we move to 1:00 a.m. close to 40, or evenow 50 towards the river. by friday morning, waking up, we'retill around 30 miles and hour in many parts of the area. so, we're dealing with windy conditions for sure and falling temperatures on fr so, a high tomorrow of 79 with periods of rain. friday, w may get back up to 64 early before falling into the 50 s by friday night. yeah, you're talking a really cool friday night. saturday rning, waking up to about 50 in the city. but that puts most people in the 40. 48 on sunday. i've got areas like frederick and winchester around 40 degrees on sunday moaning. of showers on monday and then another little batch of cooler air moving in. fall definitely arrives after michael moves out. >> okay. we better g
that's why we have a flashwa fld h in this area. pa now, d.c., north and westward, not nearly as much rain, but p still, sometty good rain tomorrow night. now, how about the winds with this system? not going to be much tomorrow during the day. notorried about wind. 30-mile--hour wind gusts, d.c., increasing as we move to 1:00 a.m. close to 40, or evenow 50 towards the river. by friday morning, waking up, we'retill around 30 miles and hour in many parts of the area. so, we're dealing with windy...
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d.c. to farm the same h proper parents and grandparents farmed. >> i'm a businessman, i'm a rancher. >> reporter: rosendale's office also include pictures of his ranch near gleniv d >> we did the kitchen and we're very happy there. >> repoterter: tesis critical of rosendale for calling himlf a rancher when he does not farm or raise cattle. >> he scrubbed cat from his ranch site. >> no cows. >> reporter: tester helps neighbors herd and brand cattle and while he does not own them, cattle are on his ranch. an i rise to talk about tariffs impacts. >> reporter: the two are add outs over tariffs. tester agrees china and other countries need to be held accountable but not sure this is the best way to do it. >> we're already seeing the rmpacts in agriculture where we export so much of products, those tariffs can have incredibly negative impacts on farm good prices. >> the president is out there t tryimake sure we get fair trade agreements in place so that the nsumers and the producers of the united states benefit from it. >> reporter: rosesays the tough tactics are working with mexico and canada recentl
d.c. to farm the same h proper parents and grandparents farmed. >> i'm a businessman, i'm a rancher. >> reporter: rosendale's office also include pictures of his ranch near gleniv d >> we did the kitchen and we're very happy there. >> repoterter: tesis critical of rosendale for calling himlf a rancher when he does not farm or raise cattle. >> he scrubbed cat from his ranch site. >> no cows. >> reporter: tester helps neighbors herd and brand cattle and...
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this could affect how you get around some of thehlost h used streets in d.c. like right here outside city cent. while cyclists are cheering the plan, some drivers, they don't like it at all. this basically comes dow to the mayor and the council saying the current laws simply don't work. this has been the deadliest year for traffic deaths since 2011. 31 people have been killed in traffic crashesea thisr. that's compared to 30 all of last year. so the district is considering banning right turns on red at 100se intions mostly around schools and downtown ctdist hey're thinking about reducing the speed to 20 miles an hour and also to taking a quiz to renew your license. drivers are worried this is going to back upff t and cost them more in tickets. here's mayor muriel bowser. if nobody is there to enforce the rules, what's the use? that's part of e reason why we are doing this. first of all we have to put in controls and traffic controls es where it m sense. >> now while some drivers would hate to lose a right turn on red anywhere, some advocates say this plan does
this could affect how you get around some of thehlost h used streets in d.c. like right here outside city cent. while cyclists are cheering the plan, some drivers, they don't like it at all. this basically comes dow to the mayor and the council saying the current laws simply don't work. this has been the deadliest year for traffic deaths since 2011. 31 people have been killed in traffic crashesea thisr. that's compared to 30 all of last year. so the district is considering banning right turns...
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d.c. tv station became the news. an intruder with h atory of mental illness broke through the front doors and confronted a security guard. the guard tried pepper spray to stop him. when that didt happen, she shot him. he was take on the the hospital in critical condition. >> he forcibly entered the front door. a security guard confronted him, and as a result of the n, confrontatio she fired one shot into his upper torso. >> reporter: the man has been charged with burglary. fox 5 posted that he has a history of threats against then stat a man by the same name has e-mailed news 4 many in some of those e-mails, he lists this apartment building in northwest as his address. no one answered when he called his unit. workers cleaned up the panels of glass that were damaged by the suspect. surveillance video posted by fox 5 on social media shows the intrudericking in and removing the glass panels, then crawling into thebb a source with knowledge of the investigation tells news 4 the man has mental health problems and wanted the station to help
d.c. tv station became the news. an intruder with h atory of mental illness broke through the front doors and confronted a security guard. the guard tried pepper spray to stop him. when that didt happen, she shot him. he was take on the the hospital in critical condition. >> he forcibly entered the front door. a security guard confronted him, and as a result of the n, confrontatio she fired one shot into his upper torso. >> reporter: the man has been charged with burglary. fox 5...
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d.c. first responders are performing a h ahle rescue at a building area. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. news 4's molette green joins us live from new hampshire avenue. molette, what are you seeing? >> repter: there's a lot of change happening right now and i'm not exactly sure what's going on. we're at 20th and behind me is where all of the activity is at new hampshire avenue in the 1300 block. just getting our way down. police have kind of allowed us to move further down the road here. what we just saw was the police removing the crime tape -- crime scene tape from aroundhe building. this is a high angle rescue operation that they are working and investigating here along new hampshire avenue here. not exactly sure. waiting on t commander who is down there on t scene to give us an update on what they're dealing with this morning. we can tell you that a lot of the seets have been blocked off but moments ago just as you were coming to me we saw a lot of police cars moving out of the way. they have been blocking t streets here in this area where
d.c. first responders are performing a h ahle rescue at a building area. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. news 4's molette green joins us live from new hampshire avenue. molette, what are you seeing? >> repter: there's a lot of change happening right now and i'm not exactly sure what's going on. we're at 20th and behind me is where all of the activity is at new hampshire avenue in the 1300 block. just getting our way down. police have kind of allowed us to move further down the...
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the tips came from a pennsylvania reporter with whom rosenfeld h been speaking about his d.c. bomb plot. it turns out that led law enforcement to him on tuesday of this week. he also revealed to investigators that he recently bought eight pounds of black powder online to be used in a near 200-pound device he planned to set off here on the mall on election day. also foundn that basement where he was building that bomb, test explosive devices. obviously troubling news for his neighbors and the nation. >> they found the actual explosive device. he called andntade hist known to blow himself up on election day in d.c. this was an actual active itthi. as a real threat to the safety of our country. >> reporter: that threat is now contained, b you might be asking why election day. turns out law enforcement saysf that ros was frustrated with the country's politics as of late, and he also wante to advance the idea that calls for randomly choosing government aders. officials also say he has no known criminal history and no ties to any terrorism affiliates. live on the mall, justinfinch,
the tips came from a pennsylvania reporter with whom rosenfeld h been speaking about his d.c. bomb plot. it turns out that led law enforcement to him on tuesday of this week. he also revealed to investigators that he recently bought eight pounds of black powder online to be used in a near 200-pound device he planned to set off here on the mall on election day. also foundn that basement where he was building that bomb, test explosive devices. obviously troubling news for his neighbors and the...
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they argue that wint's brothers used h blue vano drive to d.c. where they murdered the family and tricked daron into coming to the house to pick up his car. to explain that argument, wint told jurors that he asked him to van in the early morning hours of may 13th for $300. that's the sam day three family members and their housekeeper werehostage. he agreed, and he was dropped off at a iend's house in d.c. as he waited for his brother's b return he never did. the next morning, he showed up in the family's blue porsche, and took him to the mansion where he said he was doing work. when he arrived, he ate a piece of steal pizza in the room of the home. he was asked to put on a construction vest and hard hat because he's going to steal items from the house. wint threw the hard iat down the garage, refused, walking to the bus stop. minutes later, he'sp picked by his brother who drives him back to maryland, all the while wint is pleading with him to give him back his van. >> reporter: now, keep in mind, he w dna and hair was recovered from a hard hat, a
they argue that wint's brothers used h blue vano drive to d.c. where they murdered the family and tricked daron into coming to the house to pick up his car. to explain that argument, wint told jurors that he asked him to van in the early morning hours of may 13th for $300. that's the sam day three family members and their housekeeper werehostage. he agreed, and he was dropped off at a iend's house in d.c. as he waited for his brother's b return he never did. the next morning, he showed up in...
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d.c. thank for your time. >> thank you. >> now to the california governwi race. h a weeks to go to electi day, new polls show the race for governor is tightening. among voters, gavin newsom leads john cox by 12 points they differ over a host of issues and whether to repeal the gas tax. kqed policy sat do with the lieute governor sc >> lieutenant governor, it's good to you. we will talk about the story that riveted the country. the hearings with brett kavana and christine blasey ford. what's the most important take ay. >> how divide and polarized we are as a country. how we talk past each other. it doe either side said. it is not a great moment. >> part of th conversatio w his schooling. he went to catholic schools, as you d. you talked about it. the church again is embroiled in this abuse scandal. i'm wondering if you feel like califo should join new york and new jersey and do an indepe investigation of abus not just priests, bu employ >> i ghew up in the chu and i have no trouble with that at all anecdoally and directly. i don't want intrigue on my own experi but
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in northeast d.c., nico jacobs, news 4. >> so cool.t >>> 's check back in on the h maon, mile 11 as peopleare on their way to the finish linek p going, everybody, we'll chk back >>> that was start of the 43rd mari corps marathon. unners thousands of hitting the pavement here to ge to the mile course finish line. >> and i think that we'll probably have the winner or the first coming across in the next 20 minutes or so.
in northeast d.c., nico jacobs, news 4. >> so cool.t >>> 's check back in on the h maon, mile 11 as peopleare on their way to the finish linek p going, everybody, we'll chk back >>> that was start of the 43rd mari corps marathon. unners thousands of hitting the pavement here to ge to the mile course finish line. >> and i think that we'll probably have the winner or the first coming across in the next 20 minutes or so.
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d.c. law. >> a powerful deadly earthquake and tsunami that h pts of indonesia. angie is at the live desk with o deents. what's the latest? >> the death ftoll froday's quake and tsunami increased to least 844 but we're also seeing reports that at least 1,200 people could be de here's a look at the video of the disaster and rescuers at work.e 50,000 peopl without a place to go and without homes and as you take a closer look, we do know that most of thosed that die are from the city. now the 7.5 magnitude quake hit friday and waves as high as 20 feet in some plahis and t morning rescue crews as you can see are doing everything they can to dig throughhat debris and rubble to find more survivors and you may wake up to see that the deathtoll number reached more than 1,200. that's an unusual numbes at t point. nbc news still reaching out for e natural disaster agency but as of right now the official count at 844 but in situations like this the nbers can change real quick, chris. >> yeah. it's a horrible tragedy no matter how you look at it thank you, angie. the u.s. an
d.c. law. >> a powerful deadly earthquake and tsunami that h pts of indonesia. angie is at the live desk with o deents. what's the latest? >> the death ftoll froday's quake and tsunami increased to least 844 but we're also seeing reports that at least 1,200 people could be de here's a look at the video of the disaster and rescuers at work.e 50,000 peopl without a place to go and without homes and as you take a closer look, we do know that most of thosed that die are from the city....
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h questions. the defenseopes darrenwint's testimony proves their opening statement, arguing the brother ed his v to drive to d.c. where they murdered the family and tricked daron into coming to the house to pick up his blue van. plto n that argument, he said he was asked for help with a painting job that he was doing with stefan. in the early morning hours ofy 13th, 2015, wint met up with his brother whoe said didn't need the help with the job after all, but wanted to borrow the van. he said he agreed to pay him $300. hours later, three family members a their housekeeper would be taken hostage inside their home onwoodland drive. coming up at 5:00, what daron says he was doing and where he was wh the family was held hostage. >>> now to the latest in the arrestd of a man accu a violent abduction and rape of a child. today, adam seth walter faced the judge to be arraigned on multiple charges. he sat hunched over in the wheelchair refusing to speak to the judge. we are live in more following the attacks, and, david, you learned more about the suspect. did you pick up here? >> reporter: well, leo tonight, this woodb
h questions. the defenseopes darrenwint's testimony proves their opening statement, arguing the brother ed his v to drive to d.c. where they murdered the family and tricked daron into coming to the house to pick up his blue van. plto n that argument, he said he was asked for help with a painting job that he was doing with stefan. in the early morning hours ofy 13th, 2015, wint met up with his brother whoe said didn't need the help with the job after all, but wanted to borrow the van. he said he...
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d.c. when he was hit by an su and in dallas, the father is h missin 24-year-old son. >> two deaths involvingin two mont v. y dangerous. >> some markets are banning they will all together. others grappling with regulation.e >> w see cities investing more and more in bike lanes. >> ani comes to address problems without stifling >>> some scooter companies as we just heard are trying to work the city t maybe fund these designated scooter lanes. more importantly, also give away tee helmets. >>> from fine art to furniture. tools to table wear. this space willl wilbe the largest rummage sale. >>> plus, a program helping families in the district to end a cycle of barbara comstock might as well be barbara trnaldpstock. do trump is against expanding medicaid in virginia. against protections for pre-existing conditions. and he sabotaged the healthcare market, toking insurance rates up 64 percent in virginia. barbara trumpstock agrees. voting with trump 98 percent of the time. jennifer wexton believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virginia. "i'm jennifer wexton
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that's the kind of double talk you get in washington, d.c., that doesn't work so well in north dakota. h woodruff: cramer says now that president tru proved against the chinese, the u.s. cannot back down. >> if don't stick to our guns now, if china can can break the united states, which is what some politicians seem to be cheering for, then we will never be able to negotiate a good deal with china again. >> woodruff: lovas, who identifies as conservative, says she hasn't decided how she's voting in november but had a clear message for everyone inon washin >> what i am hoping is that all of our elected officials remember that we as farmers exist out here. i think there's concern for farmers both dealing with the democrats and the republicans that, you know, hey, don't forget us. uf're here. >> woodrf: vanessa kummer, on the other hand, places blame squarely on president trump and the republicans who support him. >> ipo s heidi heitkamp 100%, because she has right from the beginning understood that this w going to be difficult for farmers, while crameraid farmers just need to hold on and,
that's the kind of double talk you get in washington, d.c., that doesn't work so well in north dakota. h woodruff: cramer says now that president tru proved against the chinese, the u.s. cannot back down. >> if don't stick to our guns now, if china can can break the united states, which is what some politicians seem to be cheering for, then we will never be able to negotiate a good deal with china again. >> woodruff: lovas, who identifies as conservative, says she hasn't decided how...
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ijon in washington, d.c., democrats line. caller: h ii. i go to howard university.ave a question for donald trump. why has he continued to not help west virginia or go back to west virginia even though he got elected through west virginia's votes? that is quite troubling when we look at the socioeconomic status of many west virginians and the economy of west virginia being in shambles. i want to directly address this to president trump. host: do you think the efforts he has made on the coal industry would impact west virginians positively? revamp his efforts to the coal industry? host: to revitalize the coal industry. caller: it is a dying market. as a political and economics double major, icv coal industry as a nonrenewable -- i see the coal industry as a nonrenewable resource that is going to die out. host: let's go to james in indianapolis, independent line. caller: good morning. --ould like to call meant comment on trump. he is such an interesting political figure in that the swamp cannot figure him out. we are so polarized from the coast to the center of the co
ijon in washington, d.c., democrats line. caller: h ii. i go to howard university.ave a question for donald trump. why has he continued to not help west virginia or go back to west virginia even though he got elected through west virginia's votes? that is quite troubling when we look at the socioeconomic status of many west virginians and the economy of west virginia being in shambles. i want to directly address this to president trump. host: do you think the efforts he has made on the coal...
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d.c. people swap out their running shoes for high heels, mostly men here. the 17igth hl race is tonight. it goes down 17th street between r and church streets wither ru dressed in drag. the tradition started more than 0 years ago with two men in drag, who wagered on who could do a shot, race to another bar and do another shotn heels. spectators usually start pgathering around 6. forraffic in the district hall reasoween in the district be more tri than treat but it's always more trick than treat. in georgetown people celebrate in the streets. ke a look at this map where the major ones are highlighted here. many of the closures start early tomorrow afternoon. >> the ivf worked. i'm pregnant. >> grab your tissues, folks. a brand new episode of "this is us" comes tonight. we'll see the aftermath of kate announcing she's pregnant. actress chrissy metz talks about how women have been reacting to the news that her character went through ivf. >> nobody thinks can you bring it up, how do you bring it up and where? i've gotten so many messages and people have s rede-mail, i went
d.c. people swap out their running shoes for high heels, mostly men here. the 17igth hl race is tonight. it goes down 17th street between r and church streets wither ru dressed in drag. the tradition started more than 0 years ago with two men in drag, who wagered on who could do a shot, race to another bar and do another shotn heels. spectators usually start pgathering around 6. forraffic in the district hall reasoween in the district be more tri than treat but it's always more trick than...
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d.c. mansion murders trial and today, graphic testimony about the victims. so graphic, it h visibly disturbed. we also heard from a forensic and bert some suspicious search that's occurred on the suspect's phone. news4's megan fitzgerald has the story from e courthouse. >> reporter: many were visiblyl dun the jury as the pathologist described in detail how the victi were killed. ing was out of courtte this oon after being called to the witness assistant was another forensic expert. this woman told the court that the burn injuries of the ten-year-old were sove exten that she had to use x-rays to positively identify his body. she went on to discuss the extent of the boy's injuries but it was too emotional for amy ul saos's mother and phillip's grandmother. for most of the morning, jurors listened to special testimony. this man t analyzed phone believed to be the lone puck is daron wint. when three fily members and their housekeeper were btally murdered, he said wint's phone was used to search several topi including how to factory reset an iphone 6. and investigators never reco
d.c. mansion murders trial and today, graphic testimony about the victims. so graphic, it h visibly disturbed. we also heard from a forensic and bert some suspicious search that's occurred on the suspect's phone. news4's megan fitzgerald has the story from e courthouse. >> reporter: many were visiblyl dun the jury as the pathologist described in detail how the victi were killed. ing was out of courtte this oon after being called to the witness assistant was another forensic expert. this...
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d.c.-based lawyer is also a former justice department official during president george h-w bush's administration.whene was first being considered in august, president trump's personal attorney jay sekulow put out a statement praising cipollone's abilities.quote - "pat cipollone is a brilliant attorney. i have had the privilege to work with him and can attest to his skill, integrity, and knowledge of the law."cipollone's hiring shows the white house is gearing up in the event take the house, which could lead to a number of new investigations of the trump administration and perhaps even an impeachment battle.jack quinn/ cnn legal analyst"i think the president has to feel some degree of confidence that you can utilize those legal abilities in what is a political environment; that you bring to the job some sense of political sensitivity - he's gonna have a lot on his plate at one time."as the head lawyer for the office of the presidency, the white house counsel advises the president and his staff on legal issues surrounding everything from policy to any investigations or subpoenas.a tough position once d
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. >> we wille h seen support for jewish communities across the country tonight. darcy spencer attended for the victims in d.c.david culvern is i pittsburgh tonight where hundreds came together. eam coverage our outside the tree of life synagogue in the squirrel hill neighborhoodf the site today's mass shooting. david? >> reporte erica, we are about a block and a half away from that synagogue. u can see some activity right now. this is police switching out shifts. they've maintained thatpe meter trying to keep folks as far as back, they're still processing a crime scene back there. as their emergency lights are shining, there are other lights shining tonight, as well. take a look at one of makeshift memorials that has popped up, flowers, candles saying hate has no home here. all of this is just the start of healing. >> reporter: if there's power in numbers, then this is the city of pittsburgh show who its might. it is a scene that' becomell too familiar, almost routine. wed byating violence fol a community's embrace of one another. ♪ yet, when it's your home, your neighbors, it's different. >> i was kind of i
. >> we wille h seen support for jewish communities across the country tonight. darcy spencer attended for the victims in d.c.david culvern is i pittsburgh tonight where hundreds came together. eam coverage our outside the tree of life synagogue in the squirrel hill neighborhoodf the site today's mass shooting. david? >> reporte erica, we are about a block and a half away from that synagogue. u can see some activity right now. this is police switching out shifts. they've maintained...
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d.c. pice receive nearly 36,000 calls for survivors asking for help in 2017. >> h ended up hitting me. got chored. >> repr: nicole wanted us to conceal her identity, but says she made one of the 911 calls last year. se also s she went to >>other district agency for help. didn't feel i could confide in them i'm a victim. >> reporter: dawn dalton is the policy director of the coalition elying her organization is trying to h the city help people like nicole by making sure a specific domestic violence policy is in place. >> we want to make sure tha those folks are prepared to know how to respond to a survivor. >> reporter: her organization surveyed 23 agencies in the district as pt of the report card project. dalton says almost all of them failed other than the d.c. police department and the child and family services agency. >> if y either have policy or you don't, it's clear-t to us. >> reporter: metro failed, but they don't see it as clearly as the coalition does. the organization has the employee assistance program. a spokesperson said, quote, metro'seap program provides a comprehensive
d.c. pice receive nearly 36,000 calls for survivors asking for help in 2017. >> h ended up hitting me. got chored. >> repr: nicole wanted us to conceal her identity, but says she made one of the 911 calls last year. se also s she went to >>other district agency for help. didn't feel i could confide in them i'm a victim. >> reporter: dawn dalton is the policy director of the coalition elying her organization is trying to h the city help people like nicole by making sure a...
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d.c. leaders are considering banning right turn on reds in the district. this could exphd to h crash zones. >> we have some plans to the operations. >> reporter: he is the head of the district department of transportation, wouldn't provide specific exam wills but he hinted, changes are coming. >> everything from the way we organize our trafficsignals. >> this is meant to increase the safety as part of zero vision plan. to eliminate all fatalities. so far there are about 3 such deaths in d.c. an increase of 20% from last year. >> we think the mayor has finally heard the calls from the public. that we are in a crisis. >> the head of the bicyclist association immediate cheered the news. >> proposals like eliminating right turns o red. dropping the speed tloimt 20 miles an hour which is known as the safest speed limit. the directions we need to be going. >> not everyone is thrilled and drivers say this doesn't add up. >> i would imagine somebody with bigger brains than me did some math. they think it will help. who knows? i would imagine would it make people upset. >> we should str
d.c. leaders are considering banning right turn on reds in the district. this could exphd to h crash zones. >> we have some plans to the operations. >> reporter: he is the head of the district department of transportation, wouldn't provide specific exam wills but he hinted, changes are coming. >> everything from the way we organize our trafficsignals. >> this is meant to increase the safety as part of zero vision plan. to eliminate all fatalities. so far there are about...
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h he hopes people see the wharf as a space for everyone here in d.c., locals and visitors as well. apartment buildings and condo eu units are near full. and the retail space is sneer asll as well. the goal always to fashion a community down here which is not easy. they have donet by having several events come in and out. eliminate the use of cars in this area, as well as create more pedestrian friendly spaces. >> that was the whole point is to try t bring people together in so many different ways and for them to have this sort of village kind of experience once they're here. >> looking live right now at a water taxi, he also said about 40,000 people a month take the water taxi o thisarea. you add that up over the past several months, close to millions of people by now have passed this area and come through here to see and experience the wharf in person. coming up throughout the morning, we'll bring you more from the arf and what's ahead, including phase 2. live here in southwest, news 4. >> there's another phase coming. justin, thank you. >> 5:10 is our time right now. 20 years a m
h he hopes people see the wharf as a space for everyone here in d.c., locals and visitors as well. apartment buildings and condo eu units are near full. and the retail space is sneer asll as well. the goal always to fashion a community down here which is not easy. they have donet by having several events come in and out. eliminate the use of cars in this area, as well as create more pedestrian friendly spaces. >> that was the whole point is to try t bring people together in so many...
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h hds of the e i. laa: reporting from new york, thank you so much, abby. let's go now to dw correspondent stephan in washington, d.c. for an overview of where things stand on a national level. first, a search is underway for the person or people believed to be behind this. what are some of the leads that federal investigators are chasing? stefan: there is one specific lead that makes investigators look to florida, but i can't give you any more details. i can tell you that this is a domestic terrorism investigation and it is significant, because it determines that the fbi antiterrorism unit is leading the investigation. as the president said yesterday, the entire government and all the agencies could be possibly involved are involved. there is significant manpower and money in finding out who are those people or who is the person sending this packages. laila: with a bomb device being mailed to critics of president trump, as well as news outlets, how is the white house reacting? stefan: the white house has not reacted at all. i think the verdict is out that everybody is disappointed by president trump. he said yester
h hds of the e i. laa: reporting from new york, thank you so much, abby. let's go now to dw correspondent stephan in washington, d.c. for an overview of where things stand on a national level. first, a search is underway for the person or people believed to be behind this. what are some of the leads that federal investigators are chasing? stefan: there is one specific lead that makes investigators look to florida, but i can't give you any more details. i can tell you that this is a domestic...
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she id she was watching the 11:00 news with wint when she saw h, e two fled to a hotel whereedhey st the night and wint took a taxi back to d.c. the next day to turn himself in. >> the reason they're focusing on the$40,000, it was delivered in $100 bills. the last person toe witness stand this evening was awol who was driving the car that daron wint was seen in. >> thanks so much. >>> overseas, there is an increasingly dire situation in indonesia where 1,200 people have died and thousands more are left homeless. they're trying t find people.oo we'll lk at how you can when he said this relief effort. >>> a big boost for workers at amazon as the company raises its minimum wage. how those who don't work there may one day benefit. >>> and a new lawsuit >>> decent depend on me . >>> don't depend on me to tell you whether it is on your car. we're tracking a few showers and parts of our area. but you noticed, most of us not seeing much at all. a couple ofshadows. we are monitoring a very dangerous situation just to our north.ot youe the area in yellow. most of the state here under a tornado watch.t we w to zoom in. we have tornado w
she id she was watching the 11:00 news with wint when she saw h, e two fled to a hotel whereedhey st the night and wint took a taxi back to d.c. the next day to turn himself in. >> the reason they're focusing on the$40,000, it was delivered in $100 bills. the last person toe witness stand this evening was awol who was driving the car that daron wint was seen in. >> thanks so much. >>> overseas, there is an increasingly dire situation in indonesia where 1,200 people have...
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when h questioned how he was treated an employee pushed him out the door causing him to fall bd hurt hisk and hands. councilmember gray did attempt to enter the d.c. eagleast night but refused to provide proper identification to our door staff after we asked for it several times as required by d.c. law. >> the latest on a deadl earthquake and tsunami that hit indonesia. >> they're saying that the death toll oincreased t 844 people confirmed dead. take a 'sok. left nearly 50,000 people without homes. most of the peoplen were i city. the 7.5 magnitu h quake friday and created a tsunami with waves as high as 20eet in some places and this morning rescue crews continue to work urgently there on the ground as you can see to find any survivors. >> thank you, angie. big news impacting businesses. u.s. and canada reached the canada trade deal. it gives the u.s. greater access to canada's dairy market and also deals with canada and exico now fulfills preside trump's campaign pledge to renegotiate nafta. it will be called the united states mexico-canada agreement. >>> this is all in response to a tweet last week. it attacked one of brett kavanaugh's accuser
when h questioned how he was treated an employee pushed him out the door causing him to fall bd hurt hisk and hands. councilmember gray did attempt to enter the d.c. eagleast night but refused to provide proper identification to our door staff after we asked for it several times as required by d.c. law. >> the latest on a deadl earthquake and tsunami that hit indonesia. >> they're saying that the death toll oincreased t 844 people confirmed dead. take a 'sok. left nearly 50,000...
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d.c. superior court, megan fitzgerald, news 4. >>> a deadlocked jury means a virginia man will get life in prison instead of the death penalty for killing h wife and a rookie police officer. a judged sentenced ron hamilton to life behind bars today. he killed his, wi crystal, and prince william county police officer ashley gwindon, her first day on the job. hamilton's fathe was grateful that the jury spared h son's life >> we have always beeng ask for mercy, and my son has always been remorseful. >> the mothers of the two victims wanted the death penalty. the officer's mother said cleaessage should have been sent -- if you kill a police officer, you will get the death penalty. >>> three hig in leesburg face very serious charges tonight after a football player was sexually assaulted in the locker room. we told you about thit incid earlier this month. one high school student faces sexual battery chaes and two others are charged with assault and battery. police tell us the student attacked was an underclassman, october 1st, and the incident was not hazing. the football team went to the state finals last year. >>> a stray bullet hit and kille
d.c. superior court, megan fitzgerald, news 4. >>> a deadlocked jury means a virginia man will get life in prison instead of the death penalty for killing h wife and a rookie police officer. a judged sentenced ron hamilton to life behind bars today. he killed his, wi crystal, and prince william county police officer ashley gwindon, her first day on the job. hamilton's fathe was grateful that the jury spared h son's life >> we have always beeng ask for mercy, and my son has always...
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injuries to his hands, his baas and he h filed an incident report.ef gray's c of staff tells news4 gray was attending several ntt all night e saturday, the last one at the d.c. eagle in gray's ward 7 in northeast washington. gray and anmployee had a dispute over gray's id. staff,ng to his chief of when gray questioned how he was being tweeted, the employee pushed gray out of the door causing him to fall and hurt himself. news4 reached out to the nightclub and gave thus statement, quote. gray refused to provide proper identification to our door stafk after being for it several times. and quote, we'll continue following this story and let you know of any new developments. >>> devastation as far as the eye can see, and tonight a grim warning from officials in indonesia. the country making plans f a mass grave to bury hundreds of people killed on friday's massive earthquake and tsunami. just in the pasthour, indonesia's president has authorized the country to accept foreign help. theatastrophe rocking the island city of palu. nbc's janis mackey frayers in indonesia with more. >> reporter: the devastation is vast, twisted cars and debris. and in the scramble to
injuries to his hands, his baas and he h filed an incident report.ef gray's c of staff tells news4 gray was attending several ntt all night e saturday, the last one at the d.c. eagle in gray's ward 7 in northeast washington. gray and anmployee had a dispute over gray's id. staff,ng to his chief of when gray questioned how he was being tweeted, the employee pushed gray out of the door causing him to fall and hurt himself. news4 reached out to the nightclub and gave thus statement, quote. gray...
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h ties to our area. she went to high school in bethesda. you'll hear from her and who inspired her to chase her dream in television. >> 4:36, coming up, even more excitement for d.c. sports fans. another teayo is plaff bound. a look at how d.c. united secured iheir spotthe post season. >> plus celebrating 75 years. we catch upal with a loc . >>> the nba handed out suspensions. a four-game suspension and his teammate has a three game suspension. the rocket point guard chris paul won't play in twos. ga >> this incident was sparked after ingram fouled james harden. he disappeared with the call and drove a technical. he claimed rondo spit on him which he denies. ingram came back and threw a bunch. oh. >> yeah. >> come on, guys. they pay them all of this money and they said, you know what, you pay me enough. this is going to roll off my back, i'm sorry. $10 million? come on. let's keep playing. >> $400,000. >> all right. d.c. has aig reason to celebrate it's sports teams. >> d.c. united isde hea to the playoffs. last night's team qualified for the post season after ponng new york city fc 3-1. another big performance by wayne rooney that ended the nig with two goals. i
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d.c. council i.d. card. buthe card did not have his birth date on it. he said that's when the bouncer pushed h of the club. >> and he pushed me right out the door of the buiing and he literally came out and stood over me and said you're faking. >> i management said a statement that he refused to provide proper i.d. and was told to wait outside. a spokesperson for the u.s. attorney's office told news 4 they're reviewing the in terms of whether charges will be filed. >> new details ccerning a widespread power outage that effected a lot of late nightsc lles and plans. take ak at this. all of the lights were out. the equipment issue caused thousands of customers and the metro service to go dark last night for hours. an update to a water valve issue that caused t pfficblems in gaithersburg. all lanes are now open. it took crew several hours to repair the valve and the ad. >> new details on that mysterious blast in allentown,s pelvania. are ar investigators have more work to do before they can reveal what caused that explosion. the shark bit him ove the weekend. the team was rescued by kayakere that
d.c. council i.d. card. buthe card did not have his birth date on it. he said that's when the bouncer pushed h of the club. >> and he pushed me right out the door of the buiing and he literally came out and stood over me and said you're faking. >> i management said a statement that he refused to provide proper i.d. and was told to wait outside. a spokesperson for the u.s. attorney's office told news 4 they're reviewing the in terms of whether charges will be filed. >> new...
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h. out of the was right there haters in hollywood despite the obstructionist democrats despite the fake news media was no tribe is draining the swamp in washington d.c. ladies and gentlemen the live a lot of people voted for a wrecking ball they voted for someone who would blow up the system in fact in the guise of voting for any corruption canaday what you got was a pretty extreme candidate and that happens all the time when people vote you know when they go to extremes. he has developed a cult of people who really believe that he is their savior he's not he is there in the me he has no regard for anyone else including his own family but he has persuaded a whole lot of people who feel powerless voiceless and have been damaged by the policies that began with ronald reagan in one thousand and one. indeed the charges that the president of the united states is profiting from his office even if proven in a court of law seems unlikely to go down as the most scandalous legacy of trump's presidency we've eliminated a record number of job killing regulations and republicans have passed the biggest tax cuts and reform louis was really a massive socialist red
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d.c. is thing new for the everyday comings and going. and for the deaf and hard of hearing community, jt imagine all of this is mixed with quiet. but on htreet, their eyes can connect with the sign pointing to ts new starbucks store front, where inside, a different world comes to life. it's all the norms of coffee, but it creates a placeco of ort for the deaf. >> they don't have to feel isolated. deaf and heaard of hearing peop o call place to come, their own. >> reporter: the first of its kind in the u.s., an all signing starbucks. 25 employees here all are fluent in american sign language. >> so, the store provides a model of what a successful business, profitable busi bss, runy deaf people, can look lir:. >> reporteust a short distance away from gallaudet university where thousands of deaf students graduate a year, it's a prime location for a signing store and visually accommodating for effective communication. >> there are v fewerual barriers. you walk into the space and you see everything. u see the colors, you see the people using asl. st>> reporter: bucks says the hearing community is welcome, too. >> at firs they maye a bit entr
d.c. is thing new for the everyday comings and going. and for the deaf and hard of hearing community, jt imagine all of this is mixed with quiet. but on htreet, their eyes can connect with the sign pointing to ts new starbucks store front, where inside, a different world comes to life. it's all the norms of coffee, but it creates a placeco of ort for the deaf. >> they don't have to feel isolated. deaf and heaard of hearing peop o call place to come, their own. >> reporter: the first...
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h. out of the was right there haters in hollywood despite the obstructionist democrats despite the fake news media it was no tribe is draining the swamp in washington d.c. ladies and gentlemen of the live a lot of people voted for a wrecking ball they voted for someone who would blow up the system in fact in the guise of voting for any corruption candidate what you got was a pretty extreme candidate and that happens all the time when people vote you know when they go to extremes. he has developed a cult of people who really believe that he is their savior he's not he is there in the me he has no regard for anyone else including his own family but he has persuaded a whole lot of people who feel powerless voiceless and have been damaged by the policies that began with ronald reagan in one thousand and one. indeed the charges that the president of the united states is profiting from his office even if proven in a court of law seems unlikely to go down as the most scandalous legacy of trump's presidency we've eliminated a record number of job killing regulations and republicans it passed the biggest tax cuts and reform a little this was really a massive so
h. out of the was right there haters in hollywood despite the obstructionist democrats despite the fake news media it was no tribe is draining the swamp in washington d.c. ladies and gentlemen of the live a lot of people voted for a wrecking ball they voted for someone who would blow up the system in fact in the guise of voting for any corruption candidate what you got was a pretty extreme candidate and that happens all the time when people vote you know when they go to extremes. he has...
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let's take a look at the house of representatives,h we've been telling you 10 congressional districts, these will decide the balance of power in washington, d.cyou want to nancy pelosi as your speaker? pay attention. these are the house districts that will define the electiontr results. arkansas, second district, where republican incumbent french hill in a serious battle with democratic challenger clark tucker. in iowa, their first district, republican incumbent, rob blum, freedom caucus member, at risk of being overtaken by democrats, one of the best opportunities to snag a seat. if you are in that district, you need to vote. let's stay in iowa, where the third district is absolutely in play. g.o.p. incumbent david young has a tough fight. trump won there by four points in 2016.6. kansas, a few races to watch inn kansas, district two, republican steve watkins, is taking on a democrat, paul davis. kentucky, third district, republican incumbent kevin yoder challenged by democrat sharice davis in a district that hillary took by one point. a tight race. the kentucky sixth district, where another incumbent, republican andy barr in a tight race ag
let's take a look at the house of representatives,h we've been telling you 10 congressional districts, these will decide the balance of power in washington, d.cyou want to nancy pelosi as your speaker? pay attention. these are the house districts that will define the electiontr results. arkansas, second district, where republican incumbent french hill in a serious battle with democratic challenger clark tucker. in iowa, their first district, republican incumbent, rob blum, freedom caucus...
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in d.c., there was a restraining order filed against her by an ex-boyfriend.fo the people who were very upset h that the fbi is not looking onto julie swetnick's allegations, there are reasons for that. >> avenatti has been begging for an investigation. >> what a shock. >> he has been begging for tv cameras.. >> tucker: it takes a lot of guts to say that on nbc. if you are concerned about rape victims and there are rape victims, a lot of them. you would hesitate before repeating those claims that would discredit the victims. democrats don't care. it could work politically and that is the only point. more than two weeks since the brett kavanaugh saga, only senate republicans still believe the story had anything to do with sexual abuse. last friday, democrats said they needed a few days for interviews to follow-up on christine ford's claims. "let's give this one week, says senator amy klobuchar. her fellow democrats nodded solemnly. poor jeff flake believed them. today, you will be surprised to know this, democrats are saying that a week is not enough. the fbi will need a lot more time. who knows
in d.c., there was a restraining order filed against her by an ex-boyfriend.fo the people who were very upset h that the fbi is not looking onto julie swetnick's allegations, there are reasons for that. >> avenatti has been begging for an investigation. >> what a shock. >> he has been begging for tv cameras.. >> tucker: it takes a lot of guts to say that on nbc. if you are concerned about rape victims and there are rape victims, a lot of them. you would hesitate before...
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h. out of the was right there haters in hollywood despite the obstructionist democrats despite the fake news media it was no tribe is draining the swamp in washington d.c. ladies and gentlemen of the live a lot of people voted for a wrecking ball they voted for someone who would blow up the system in fact in the guise of voting for any corruption candidate what you got was a pretty extreme candidate and that happens all the time when people vote you know when they go to extremes. he has developed a cult of people who really believe that he is their savior he's not he is there in the me he has no regard for anyone else including his own family but he has persuaded a whole lot of people who feel powerless voiceless and have been damaged by the policies that began with long greg and in one thousand and one. indeed the charges that the president of the united states is profiting from his office even if proven in a court of law seems unlikely to go down as the most scandalous legacy of trump's presidency we've eliminated a record number of job killing regulations and republicans it passed the biggest tax cuts and reform a little this was really a massive so
h. out of the was right there haters in hollywood despite the obstructionist democrats despite the fake news media it was no tribe is draining the swamp in washington d.c. ladies and gentlemen of the live a lot of people voted for a wrecking ball they voted for someone who would blow up the system in fact in the guise of voting for any corruption candidate what you got was a pretty extreme candidate and that happens all the time when people vote you know when they go to extremes. he has...
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h street. the starbucks will also be staffed with members of that community, as well. >> a large deaf community lives in d.c. the store provides a model of what a successful business, profitable business run by deaf peoplelian look . >> everyone who works in the store is fluent in american sign language. >>> a local woman has overcome great adversity t create a poverty prevention nonprofit called generation hope. she's also an author and moat available speaker. nicole lewis is base friday d.c. sh just won the grand prize for the robin s. jaffe awards. $100,000 to use toward her efforts to help d.c. families in feed. the jaffe awards work to empower grassroots organizations that arempacting the lives of women and children across the u.s.ew nicole was inork last week to accept the award and joins us ow to tell us more about it. congratulations tyou. >> thank you. >> what an amazing organization. suchar an inspiration yo >> thank you very much for having me on. >> first of all, tell us more about generation hope and what do you. >> so, we are a two-generation solution to poverty. we help teen moms and dads get
h street. the starbucks will also be staffed with members of that community, as well. >> a large deaf community lives in d.c. the store provides a model of what a successful business, profitable business run by deaf peoplelian look . >> everyone who works in the store is fluent in american sign language. >>> a local woman has overcome great adversity t create a poverty prevention nonprofit called generation hope. she's also an author and moat available speaker. nicole lewis...
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h usual 95 to the 270 spur. volume pking ot georgetown. tianess erin fox5 d.c. on twi tter.ly and allison, back to you guys. >> ♪ur >> 7:07 is time right now. we're going to turn to new details in that massive migrant caravan making its way to the united states. this morning it has grown even larger and it's n clear what, if anything, can be done to stop the group. >> as our wisdom martin tells us now, it could become a potent issue ahead of next month's midterm elections. wisdom, good mornnig. >> goodng to you allison and holly. president trump is blaming the caravan ond immigrationleai laws and democrats specifically as the group makes its way into mexico. they are even clinging to the back of trucks the migrant caravan eimated to be more than 5,000 strong. mexico's efforts tom stop the at the border did little progress. you have to go o and vote. >> president trump at a rally in nevada over the weekend specifical mentioned the caravans and yesterday this tweet, the caravans are a disgrace to the democratic party. now.ge the immigration laws >> certa he would prefer to hav
h usual 95 to the 270 spur. volume pking ot georgetown. tianess erin fox5 d.c. on twi tter.ly and allison, back to you guys. >> ♪ur >> 7:07 is time right now. we're going to turn to new details in that massive migrant caravan making its way to the united states. this morning it has grown even larger and it's n clear what, if anything, can be done to stop the group. >> as our wisdom martin tells us now, it could become a potent issue ahead of next month's midterm elections....
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h& ruhle." i'll soee you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. kasie hunt picks up our coverage in d.cthank you. >>> it is 11:00 a.m. out west, 2:00 p.m. here in the east. the president has officially embraced a label first touted by former chief strategist steve bannon. >> you know, they have a word. it sort of became old fashioned. it's called a nationalist. and i say, really, we're not supposed to use that word. you know what i am? i'm a nationalist, okay. i'm a nationalist. [ cheers and applause ] nationalist. use that word. >> it's a loaded term with racial undertones, sometimes associated with the alt-right. it's the latest example of trump returning to the same vitriolic
h& ruhle." i'll soee you back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. kasie hunt picks up our coverage in d.cthank you. >>> it is 11:00 a.m. out west, 2:00 p.m. here in the east. the president has officially embraced a label first touted by former chief strategist steve bannon. >> you know, they have a word. it sort of became old fashioned. it's called a nationalist. and i say, really, we're not supposed to use that word. you know what i am? i'm a nationalist, okay. i'm a...