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darcy started in november. we were sitting around the table in january and literally going through images and afterwards for the book. >> but the initial intention was for it to just live online. >> and in print. >> for interactivity and social engagement. >> that is right. i think we realized very soon after that this could be more than that. because there was such an incredible response to these images. people saw themselves in some of these images, some of the parade photos. we asked people to engage with the images. right away, people said how can we get them? we were realizing, goodness, we have to make these available. >> i would like to ask how you went about conceptualizing, because when you have such a vast amount, and the initial thought was unpublished work, can you talk us through either how you had to triangulate the fact that it was unpublished, and/or how you conceptualize what got in? you already mentioned that it was like one a day. but for the book. >> we had amazing images, but what was inter
darcy started in november. we were sitting around the table in january and literally going through images and afterwards for the book. >> but the initial intention was for it to just live online. >> and in print. >> for interactivity and social engagement. >> that is right. i think we realized very soon after that this could be more than that. because there was such an incredible response to these images. people saw themselves in some of these images, some of the parade...
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darcy started in november. we were sitting around the table in january, and we were going through images. the initial intention for it was forive online and in print interactivity. >> we learned soon after that this could be more than that. there was such an incredible response to these images. people saw themselves in some of these images. some of the parade photos, we asked people to engage with the images. right away, people said, how can we get them? we were realizing we have to make these available. >> how did you go about then crafting and conceptualizing? such a vaste amount, and the initial thought youunpublished work, can talk us through how you had to triangulate that it was unpublished, and you mentioned it was like one a day, but beyond that for the book? >> what was interesting for the process was the images we could not find, the people who weren't there, and perhaps why they were not there. most of our photographers were based in new york. we had some in washington, too. we are talking about a pe
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darcy spencer is live near campus with an update on all of this. darcy? >> reporter: erica, students were expected to return to class tomorrow. that is not going to happen because of all this extensive damage caused by the weather. take a look behind me. this building is called the annex. it's one of the classroom buildings. what you're seeing are these tubes, the yellow tubes, the white tubes. basically they're sucking moisture out of this building. some of the steam pipes burst, filling the building with moisture. and now there is concern about mold. let's show you some more of that video from inside the building. the ceiling tiles had to be removed because of that damage. there is water on the floor. there is some flooding. to be off limits for at least a month. there is also heating problems across the campus. students are being held in four of nine resident halls, and work is also being done around the clock to get everything back to normal. >> this is our main physical therapy lab for this college. and we had just got finished remodeling this space.
darcy spencer is live near campus with an update on all of this. darcy? >> reporter: erica, students were expected to return to class tomorrow. that is not going to happen because of all this extensive damage caused by the weather. take a look behind me. this building is called the annex. it's one of the classroom buildings. what you're seeing are these tubes, the yellow tubes, the white tubes. basically they're sucking moisture out of this building. some of the steam pipes burst, filling...
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reporting live from the haitian embassy, darcy spend senn back to you. >>> thank you, darcy.s eight years since the deadly 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit haiti. hundreds of thousands of people were killed that day. the milestone is marked with bipartisan reaction to the president's comments about haiti. the u.n. human rights office says the president he is comments are quote, shocking and shameful if confirmed. >>> this video is out of burbank, california. it captures the terrifying moment a car was carried away in a flash flood this week. >> this morning, we're hearing from the driver, his girlfriend was in the car at the time an was screaming with fear. he says faith helped him to stay calm. listen to him desc the way down, the rest of the way, there was no brakes, no steering and as you go down the hill, it was the creek where the waters would settle in and the road back up. luckily i got foot, i got ground with my tires. i was able to get out of there in the nick of time. it was something out of a movie, but it was my movie at the time. >> franklin says his car sustained no
reporting live from the haitian embassy, darcy spend senn back to you. >>> thank you, darcy.s eight years since the deadly 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit haiti. hundreds of thousands of people were killed that day. the milestone is marked with bipartisan reaction to the president's comments about haiti. the u.n. human rights office says the president he is comments are quote, shocking and shameful if confirmed. >>> this video is out of burbank, california. it captures the...
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darcy started in november. year sitting around a table in january. and literally, you know, going through images and then afterwards, for the book. >> so the -- but the initial intention was for it to just live online. >> yes. >> and in print. >> and in print as -- and for interactivity. >> that's right. >> social engagement. >> i think we realized very soon after, though, that this could be more than that because there was such an incredible response to these images. you know, people saw themselves in some of these images. some of the parade photos. we actually asked people to engage with the images. and right away, people said, how can we get them? and, you know, we were realizing, oh, goodness, we have to make these available. >> so i would like to ask sort of how did you go about, then, crafting and conceptualizing? because when you have such a vast amount and at the initial rate, sort of thought, was unpublished work. so can you kind of talk us through either how you had to triangulate the fact it was unpublished and/or how you conceptualized wh
darcy started in november. year sitting around a table in january. and literally, you know, going through images and then afterwards, for the book. >> so the -- but the initial intention was for it to just live online. >> yes. >> and in print. >> and in print as -- and for interactivity. >> that's right. >> social engagement. >> i think we realized very soon after, though, that this could be more than that because there was such an incredible response...
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darci went to town to check out the frigid evening. >> talong the water fou t fountain is blowing.reme cold driven many in doors. some ventured out to bars and restaurants. vanessa one of the brave ones, went to dinner with her sorority sisters. >> reporter: what is it like being out in the cold. >> it is okay, it is only cold imlayer i am layered up now. it is not too bad. >> reporter: they're bundled up and the exercise helps them keep them warm. >> you knew what you were getting into, right? >> i didn't expect to be this cold. >> reporter: you think you are going cut the night short? >> yeah, starting to try to warm up my fingers, they're a little numb right now. >> this art display is part of georgetown glow, a cure rated
darci went to town to check out the frigid evening. >> talong the water fou t fountain is blowing.reme cold driven many in doors. some ventured out to bars and restaurants. vanessa one of the brave ones, went to dinner with her sorority sisters. >> reporter: what is it like being out in the cold. >> it is okay, it is only cold imlayer i am layered up now. it is not too bad. >> reporter: they're bundled up and the exercise helps them keep them warm. >> you knew what...
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and darcy can tell you about some of the work she did and it's still being done. and i think that really this is a resource -- i mean, i think newspapers around the country, unfortunately a lot of newspapers have like regional newspapers and their archives in terms of just going back into communities it's such an important resource. i'm actually curious, i've done a bunch of historical research outside of this, so i don't know whether -- you know, i don't even know, corporate archives are not necessarily just open to the public, so i don't know what the response would be if historian came knocking. i'm not sure actually. >> they do come knocking. there's an archivist there, jeff roth, and he responds to calls individually. but he's one person. the one thing i think what is important about what we did here with this project and the projects that followed was that for a long time organizations would come into the "new york times" and offer buy the collection. we'll give you x amount of money for it and digitize it for you and don't worry about it. thankfully the "ti
and darcy can tell you about some of the work she did and it's still being done. and i think that really this is a resource -- i mean, i think newspapers around the country, unfortunately a lot of newspapers have like regional newspapers and their archives in terms of just going back into communities it's such an important resource. i'm actually curious, i've done a bunch of historical research outside of this, so i don't know whether -- you know, i don't even know, corporate archives are not...
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back to you. >> thank you, darcy. it's nice that they can laugh about it. but i know what they w through tonight. but not such a positive outcome elsewhere. a 94-year-old world war ii veteran died in a fire at his home this morning. fairfax county firefighters fought the flames in the bitter cold, and new tonight, we are hearing from the victim's family. here's news 4's jackie bensen. >> reporter: family members say louis spessard and his wife built in th as their dream home. >> if we go to the bob evans in springfield, this all knew who uncle lou was. they all made sure he got his extra rolls and his coffee cup was filled. because they liked uncle lou. >> reporter: john walker is talking about his great uncle. he treasures this photo of lewis spessard seen here with his first wife hazel around the time he served in the military where he learned aw skill that would make him a sought after repai >> they would go to the fine department stores, pick up things, people would bring things to their home. they were very well known in the annandale community and in
back to you. >> thank you, darcy. it's nice that they can laugh about it. but i know what they w through tonight. but not such a positive outcome elsewhere. a 94-year-old world war ii veteran died in a fire at his home this morning. fairfax county firefighters fought the flames in the bitter cold, and new tonight, we are hearing from the victim's family. here's news 4's jackie bensen. >> reporter: family members say louis spessard and his wife built in th as their dream home....
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back to you. >>> darcy spencer?or u outside the embassy. >> there's a lot of coverage on many news networks. >> including cnn where don lemon and anderson cooper had very strong reactions. listen as anderson cooper got emotional on the air. >> let me be clear tonight. the people of haiti have been through more, they've been through more, they've withstood more rkt they fought back against more injustice than our president ever has. >> today marks eight years since a devastating earthquake hit haiti. you might other, anderson cooper spent a lot of time in haiti covering that earthquake. you'll see the video here. don lemon opened his show calling president trump t4jz "racist." he went on to say the comments made by the commander in chief were "disgusting." >> stay with us all morning, and >>>
back to you. >>> darcy spencer?or u outside the embassy. >> there's a lot of coverage on many news networks. >> including cnn where don lemon and anderson cooper had very strong reactions. listen as anderson cooper got emotional on the air. >> let me be clear tonight. the people of haiti have been through more, they've been through more, they've withstood more rkt they fought back against more injustice than our president ever has. >> today marks eight years...
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the message from police, darcy?> reporter: that search started right here where i'm standing by the costco in bestsville. the search ended many, many, many miles away. police are still trying to figure out how you ended up there by the airport. this is not the ending that everyone was
the message from police, darcy?> reporter: that search started right here where i'm standing by the costco in bestsville. the search ended many, many, many miles away. police are still trying to figure out how you ended up there by the airport. this is not the ending that everyone was
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darcy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the haitian ambassador calling the president's comments regrettable and based on cliches and stereotypes. the comments are being condemned on both sides of the aisle, republicans and democrats. virginia senator tim kaine said all he said -- he said that the president said -- who ran against trump in the primary. he also took to twitter and said america was built on the backs of immigrants from around the globe. we must honor that history, not reject it. it starts with respectful rhetoric and signing bipartisan daca legislation. we have more reaction from lawmakers in the next hour. >> darcy spencer outside the haitian embassy. thank you. >>> the president's comments are getting a lot of coverage on many news networks. >> including cnn where don lemon and anderson cooper had strong reactions. cooper gets emotional on the air. >> let me be clear tonight, the people of haiti have been through more. they've been through more, they withstood more. they fought back against more injustice ev
darcy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the haitian ambassador calling the president's comments regrettable and based on cliches and stereotypes. the comments are being condemned on both sides of the aisle, republicans and democrats. virginia senator tim kaine said all he said -- he said that the president said -- who ran against trump in the primary. he also took to twitter and said america was built on the backs of immigrants from around the globe. we must honor that history,...
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sometimes we thought we didn't have it and darcy did find it. i think we really wanted readers and viewers to have that sense of surprise. >> each page, you wanted something different and that's exactly how we found it. >> not kron logically. >> we worried it would be too heavy 1960s if we did it kron logically and the point was i found this today and i found this today. i found nothing today but tomorrow we'll find a new story. i want the reader to experience that. i want the pages to turn for people to be surprised. >> so tell us what you found. show us some of the things that you found. >> there we go. so this -- this is the opening of the book and this is 1971, this is an organization that was based out of new york. called negro -- i forget with the akron nim was. >> there were doing works in the new york area and angry with the "new york times" that they were not covering the progress that they were making in the communities. and they accused the "new york times" at that period of only writing stories about the negative, crime every time an
sometimes we thought we didn't have it and darcy did find it. i think we really wanted readers and viewers to have that sense of surprise. >> each page, you wanted something different and that's exactly how we found it. >> not kron logically. >> we worried it would be too heavy 1960s if we did it kron logically and the point was i found this today and i found this today. i found nothing today but tomorrow we'll find a new story. i want the reader to experience that. i want the...
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here's darcy spencer. >> reporter: i'm darcy spencer in prince george's county where officials say the homicides here in the county has dropped last year. coming up, why they say crime is down. >> oprah's speech at the golden globes is inspiring young girls across the country and right here in d.c. on news4, the takeways they'll a "what if" more of the energy we used came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent power outages? "what if" our grid were less vulnerable and more secure? "what if" all these "what if"s well, they are. at dominion energy, we're completely transforming our power grid and the way we think of energy... ...to move from "what if" to "what's next." dominion energy. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out
here's darcy spencer. >> reporter: i'm darcy spencer in prince george's county where officials say the homicides here in the county has dropped last year. coming up, why they say crime is down. >> oprah's speech at the golden globes is inspiring young girls across the country and right here in d.c. on news4, the takeways they'll a "what if" more of the energy we used came from renewable resources? "what if" the electric grid could detect, fix and even prevent...
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darcy spencer, news 4. >>> a show of support for the people of iran outside the house today.ranian americans calling for regime change during this rally. similar protests are being held in major u.s. cities today. this follows a wave of violent clashes in iran that began over economic issues and soaring unemployment. president trump is supporting the anti-government protest. iran's supreme leader says enemies of iran are behind the uprising. >>> it may be the dead of winter but many local students are already thinking about summer jobs. prince georges county kicked off their summer job today. the program gives hundreds of teens paid jobs in fields like government, business and i.t. they'll also learn how to manage their money. >> you can give so much back. it's to the community. it's to the children. when you see what comes out of it, >> applications open february 1st. >>> we've got one big winner and tens of millions of hopeful winners ahead of tonight a massive power ball drawing. somebody won the $450 million mega millions last night. he are the numbers. 28, 30, 39, 59, 70
darcy spencer, news 4. >>> a show of support for the people of iran outside the house today.ranian americans calling for regime change during this rally. similar protests are being held in major u.s. cities today. this follows a wave of violent clashes in iran that began over economic issues and soaring unemployment. president trump is supporting the anti-government protest. iran's supreme leader says enemies of iran are behind the uprising. >>> it may be the dead of winter...
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. >> darcy spencer is live tonight. the message from police, darcy? >> reporter: that search started right here where i'm standing by the costco in bestsville. the search ended many, many, many miles away. police are still trying to figure out how you ended up there by the airport. this is not the ending that everyone was a desperate search for a missing man came to a tragic end here, a wooded area near bwi thurgood marshall airport. his body was discovered just inside the woodline and they called the police. >> we got the call that they found mr. dehaven's body. >> reporter: police had been energized by a tip. a man picked up mr. dehaven at routes 1 and 32 in howard county the same day he disappeared but the man dropped him off near anne arundel high school. >> we had no clue if this was the person we were looking for. it wasn't until he saw the media report that he realized and put two and two together that it was mr. dehaven and that's why he called us. >> reporter: his body was found about eight miles from that high school. he was considered polic
. >> darcy spencer is live tonight. the message from police, darcy? >> reporter: that search started right here where i'm standing by the costco in bestsville. the search ended many, many, many miles away. police are still trying to figure out how you ended up there by the airport. this is not the ending that everyone was a desperate search for a missing man came to a tragic end here, a wooded area near bwi thurgood marshall airport. his body was discovered just inside the woodline...
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darcy spencer has more. darcy? >> reporter: we're right here by the costco in beltsville where this started more than a week ago. it's well known here in prince george's county that the county executive's wife has alzheimer's disease and he says it's a reminder we all need to be vigilant. experts say the disappearance and tragic death of daniel dehaven point to the challenges of taking care of people with alzheimer's disease. >> it's not like you forget your keys and older people can forget things. once they lose their memory, they don't know where they are and they get confused and lost. is with the prince george's county health department. >> you have to have people who actually watch people who have alzheimer's disease. they have to take care of them and know where they are. you can wander off and never come back home because you don't know how to get back home. >> reporter: he suffered from dementia and disappeared from the costco near his home. a massive search ended here when someone found his body in this wo
darcy spencer has more. darcy? >> reporter: we're right here by the costco in beltsville where this started more than a week ago. it's well known here in prince george's county that the county executive's wife has alzheimer's disease and he says it's a reminder we all need to be vigilant. experts say the disappearance and tragic death of daniel dehaven point to the challenges of taking care of people with alzheimer's disease. >> it's not like you forget your keys and older people...
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news 4's darcy spencer with the latest now from investigators. >> reporter: montgomery county police were called here to this neighborhood pond right around 3:30 this afternoon. a resident had discovered remains and called 911, reporting a suspicious situation. this is chopper 4 video of the scene here at 14200 ballinger terrace in burtonsville. when police got here, they determined these were in fact human remains. they pulled the woman's body from the pond and l montgomery county police are still trying to figure out who the woman was and how she died. in burtonsville, darcy spencer, news 4. >>> a man was found dead today inside a home in germantown, and investigators are trying to figure out what happened. they think he was murdered. chopper 4 over the scene on crossridge way tonight as detectives were investigating. they tell us the man was found with some sort of trauma to his body. if you know anything, montgomery county police want to hear from you. >>> police in prince george's county are hoping a man they have been searching for has found his way to someplace warm. 65-year-o
news 4's darcy spencer with the latest now from investigators. >> reporter: montgomery county police were called here to this neighborhood pond right around 3:30 this afternoon. a resident had discovered remains and called 911, reporting a suspicious situation. this is chopper 4 video of the scene here at 14200 ballinger terrace in burtonsville. when police got here, they determined these were in fact human remains. they pulled the woman's body from the pond and l montgomery county police...
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next, darcy eveleigh and rachel swarns show photographs from the book and talk about the stories behind the photographs. this is an hour and 15 minutes. lower in rosenberg, and it i
next, darcy eveleigh and rachel swarns show photographs from the book and talk about the stories behind the photographs. this is an hour and 15 minutes. lower in rosenberg, and it i
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. >> reporter: darcy greenberg is one of susanne's best friends. >> she's spontaneous. she's talkative. she also likes to be close to home. >> reporter: after college, she came back to rockland county and went to work at xerox herself. one night in a bar susanne, then 21, fell for -- well, actually fell over a 17-year-old race car driver named bobby scaccio. >> she actually stepped on me. we were fooling around and i somehow wound up slipping on the floor. she picked me up, and we saw each other and started talking. >> reporter: 13 years later, susanne and bobby, who was by then a welder and steamfitter, were married. peggy was okay about it. it's not unreasonable to believe that maybe she was kind of hoping that her daughter would marry a guy who wore a suit to work. >> i think so. i think -- yeah, i think she was hoping for a harvard son-in-law, but she got a son-in-law from the -- that went to the school of hard knocks, you know? >> reporter: bobby made a good son-in-law. he was always there for peggy, especially after her husband died in 2003. by then peggy was reti
. >> reporter: darcy greenberg is one of susanne's best friends. >> she's spontaneous. she's talkative. she also likes to be close to home. >> reporter: after college, she came back to rockland county and went to work at xerox herself. one night in a bar susanne, then 21, fell for -- well, actually fell over a 17-year-old race car driver named bobby scaccio. >> she actually stepped on me. we were fooling around and i somehow wound up slipping on the floor. she picked me...
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next on american history tv, darcy eveleigh and co-author rachel swarns share the book and talk about the images. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. it's an hour and 15
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so, that was just our plan. >> reporter: in georgetown, darcy spencer, news4. >> you know what, good >> and the good news is, if you missed the cold weather last night, you get another chance today! >> exactly. again. >> it's not going anywhere. >> and tomorrow? >> tomorrow. >> but that's about it. >> all right. >> we'll start warming up towards the end of the week. yeah, things are looking better. but if you are headed out this morning, make sure you're layered up. maybe you're headed to brunch because in d.c., we brunh, darling. let's go ahead and look at the brunch forecast. temperature's going to be around 16 degrees. i know they have outdoor heaters, folks, but it's no match for the cold, so definitely sit indoors. dress warmly. tons of sunshine out there, so really a beautiful day to look outside. temperatures right now 13 degrees in the district, 8 degrees in gaithersburg, 14 in leesburg. all morning i've been showing the feels-like temperatures. what does it feel like now? still feeling below zero up in montgomery county, folks, single digits in the district down towards mana
so, that was just our plan. >> reporter: in georgetown, darcy spencer, news4. >> you know what, good >> and the good news is, if you missed the cold weather last night, you get another chance today! >> exactly. again. >> it's not going anywhere. >> and tomorrow? >> tomorrow. >> but that's about it. >> all right. >> we'll start warming up towards the end of the week. yeah, things are looking better. but if you are headed out this...
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. >>> in 2015 "new york times" photo editor darcy eveleigh discovered dozens of african-americans in the newspapers archives. the images included many well-known civil rights leaders as well as ordinary citizens. eventually led to the book "unseen." next on american history tv darcy eveleigh and co-author rachel swarns show photographs from the book and talk about the stories behind the images. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. it's an hour and 15 minutes. >>> i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program. to our members i'm so glad you're here. it's your support that makes events like tonight's possible. to the many of you joining us for the first time, an equally warm welcome and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs we offer here at smithsonian associates. before we begin, now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. in february of 2016 a team of "new york times" staffers
. >>> in 2015 "new york times" photo editor darcy eveleigh discovered dozens of african-americans in the newspapers archives. the images included many well-known civil rights leaders as well as ordinary citizens. eventually led to the book "unseen." next on american history tv darcy eveleigh and co-author rachel swarns show photographs from the book and talk about the stories behind the images. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. it's an hour and 15...
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. >> joining me now is senior media reporter oliver darcy.eported, oliver that, folks who work at breitbart were stunned by bannon's departure. >> right. >> tell us moore. >> he had been telling people the idea that he was leaving breitbart was nonsense and a lot of breitbart staffers heard this. they believed it. when the news came out yesterday in the "new york times" initially that he was being ousted from breitbart, it stunned them. they didn't see this coming. >> clearly, he didn't see it coming if that's what he was imparting to them. >> he must have known it was coming. we reported last week there was a hard push to oust him from the website and convince the ceo to essentially fire him. he must have known this was coming. he was defiant and telling people around him this is all nonsense and you know, he's staying at breitbart. they believed him and were stunned that he was ousted. >> no breitbart. that means no sirius xm radio where he could reach people. his benefactors, the mercers pulled their financial support. fox news puts out a
. >> joining me now is senior media reporter oliver darcy.eported, oliver that, folks who work at breitbart were stunned by bannon's departure. >> right. >> tell us moore. >> he had been telling people the idea that he was leaving breitbart was nonsense and a lot of breitbart staffers heard this. they believed it. when the news came out yesterday in the "new york times" initially that he was being ousted from breitbart, it stunned them. they didn't see this...
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in la plata, darcy spencer, news4. >> right now in virginia, the battle to control the state house of delegates is in federal court. this is the fredericksburg area were given the wrong voters were given the wrong ballots. the democrat lost that race by 73 votes. a coalition of votes is now suing for a revote. after yesterday's luck of the pick draw for delegate of newport news, republicans control the house now 51-49, but the losing democrat in that race hasn't conceded and may ask for a second recount. >> let's get the latest on our frigid weather and how long it's going to be around and if it's going to ruin your weekend. >> weekend ruined. let's just say, unless you love board games, video games, something like that, because it's going to be a lot of indoor time of course. we're talking about how cold it is across the area. we mentioned we might even set some records. we set one at dulles, only hitting 19 degrees for a high temperature. >> so as we look to the weekend, we're going to cancel the weekend because as wendy said it's pretty much ruined. just kidding. anyways we're goin
in la plata, darcy spencer, news4. >> right now in virginia, the battle to control the state house of delegates is in federal court. this is the fredericksburg area were given the wrong voters were given the wrong ballots. the democrat lost that race by 73 votes. a coalition of votes is now suing for a revote. after yesterday's luck of the pick draw for delegate of newport news, republicans control the house now 51-49, but the losing democrat in that race hasn't conceded and may ask for a...
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how's it looking out there now, darcy? ♪ >> reporter: you noticed at 6:00 i managed to find my way inside but at 11:00 i'm outside. that's totally appropriate because this is where the street celebration is happening for first night alexandria. i can tell you it is very cold, people are bundled up but it is new year's eve. the masonic temple in alexandria lit up for new year's eve. a good time, the big kids, too, clowns making balloons and having a sword fight always a big hit at first night alexandria. >> we're making something very special for a special lady. >> reporter: hedi the clown has been doing this for years. you made this for me? >> yes. an nbc peacock? thank you. >> spider-man. i think he would be awesome. >> we're going to have a lot of fun and not worry about the cold. >> reporter: there's no way to avoid it if you're going out to celebrate. a bitter cold new year's eve. people staying inside bars and restaurants bundled up. the crowd seemed smaller than cold won't drive people away. if someone says, i won't
how's it looking out there now, darcy? ♪ >> reporter: you noticed at 6:00 i managed to find my way inside but at 11:00 i'm outside. that's totally appropriate because this is where the street celebration is happening for first night alexandria. i can tell you it is very cold, people are bundled up but it is new year's eve. the masonic temple in alexandria lit up for new year's eve. a good time, the big kids, too, clowns making balloons and having a sword fight always a big hit at first...
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. >>> darcy spencer?live for u outside the embassy. >> there's a lot of coverage on many news networks. >> including cnn where don lemon and anderson cooper had very strong reactions. listen as anderson cooper got emotional on the air. >> let me be clear tonight. the people of haiti have been through more, they've been through more, they've withstood more rkt they fought back against more injustice than our president ever has. >> today marks eight years since a devastating earthquake hit haiti. you might other, anderson cooper spent a lot of time in haiti covering that earthquake. you'll see the video here. don lemon opened his show calling president trump t4jz "racist." he went on to say the comments made by the commander in chief were "disgusting." >> stay with us all morning, and >>> white house adviser steve bannon is set to testify before the house intelligence committee next week. this is part of the investigation into russian meddling in our election. sources say it will happen next tuesday. bannon
. >>> darcy spencer?live for u outside the embassy. >> there's a lot of coverage on many news networks. >> including cnn where don lemon and anderson cooper had very strong reactions. listen as anderson cooper got emotional on the air. >> let me be clear tonight. the people of haiti have been through more, they've been through more, they've withstood more rkt they fought back against more injustice than our president ever has. >> today marks eight years since a...
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violations should have a cloud over the future yes well there are two criteria are all for reinstatement darcy's one and the other one is that of course that the russian anti doping also or if he has to be approved by the world anti-doping agency the water the moment the system not actually occurred so there are those two criteria which have to be fulfilled so that from the moment russian sport will be in the clear do you miss the good body would take any possibility geopolitics how many play in the russian doping scandal. no i don't believe our suit all. are i think that for many viewpoints the international olympic committee and to a certain extent the international paralympic committee have bent over backwards to accommodate russia it's not in their interests of the i.o.c. or the i.p.c. not to have a leading sports nation like russia not competing in the most important of. jurisdiction namely the winter olympics and the winter paralympics people in the rest of the world would be enthusiastic about having russia competing just as they're enthusiastic about for instance russia hosting the fifa
violations should have a cloud over the future yes well there are two criteria are all for reinstatement darcy's one and the other one is that of course that the russian anti doping also or if he has to be approved by the world anti-doping agency the water the moment the system not actually occurred so there are those two criteria which have to be fulfilled so that from the moment russian sport will be in the clear do you miss the good body would take any possibility geopolitics how many play...
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news4's darcy spencer spent some time in georgetown this weekend on what's normally a busy saturday nighter: the potomac river frozen over in georgetown overlooking the kennedy center. along the waterfront, the fountain is flowing, but this doesn't look like a typical saturday date night. the extreme cold has driven many indoors. some ventured out to the bars and restaurants, but the outdoor fire pit deserted. vanessa hodov one of the brave ones. she went to dinner with her sorority sisters. >> reporter: what's it like being out in this cold? is it horrible? is it okay? >> it's definitely not horrible. it's okay. i mean, it's only cold when i'm outside, when i'm commuting. so i'm layered up right now. it's warm in the inside. it's not too bad. >> reporter: bitter cold didn't stop some from lacing up their skates and hitting the ice receiving. they're bundled up, and the exercise helps keep them warm. you knew what you were getting into, righ >> yeah. i mean, i wasn't expecting it to be this cold, but it's pretty solid out here. >> reporter: so you think you're going to cut the night short
news4's darcy spencer spent some time in georgetown this weekend on what's normally a busy saturday nighter: the potomac river frozen over in georgetown overlooking the kennedy center. along the waterfront, the fountain is flowing, but this doesn't look like a typical saturday date night. the extreme cold has driven many indoors. some ventured out to the bars and restaurants, but the outdoor fire pit deserted. vanessa hodov one of the brave ones. she went to dinner with her sorority sisters....
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in palmer park, darcy spencer, news4. >> this week, metro's board will consider a proposal.put money back into your wallet if your train is late. the idea is if the train is more than 15 minutes late, metro automatically credits the cost of that ride to your smartp issue when it meets on thursday. this would only apply, however, during the weekday peak travel times. transit agency says since that safe track era ended, less than 1% of metro trips have been delayed 15 minutes or more. >> that's good. well, when it comes to kids, smartphones, how much is too much? the call to action for apple as concern grows about the impact of all that screen time. >> we're one month out from the olympic games. a look next at one of the newest attractions that is giving visitors,heck this out. c >>> a winter weather alert at 5:45, be careful if you are headed out this evening. some slick spots out there because we have a mix of sleet and some freezing ra storm team4 by 4 in bethesda. we are under a winter weather advisory until 9:00 this evening. >> and we're tracking the chance now for a ref
in palmer park, darcy spencer, news4. >> this week, metro's board will consider a proposal.put money back into your wallet if your train is late. the idea is if the train is more than 15 minutes late, metro automatically credits the cost of that ride to your smartp issue when it meets on thursday. this would only apply, however, during the weekday peak travel times. transit agency says since that safe track era ended, less than 1% of metro trips have been delayed 15 minutes or more....
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oliver darcy, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> so north korea agrees to face to face talks with the u.s. intel insiders share their doubts that kim jong-un has peacemaking on his mind. and rex tillerson says don't jump to any conclusions just yet. sh it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. this is dave, his dog cooper, we sell socks. why socks? we found out that socks are the number one most requested clothing item at homeless shelters. so for every pair we sell, we donate a pair to someone in need. but first we had to fix this. socks shouldn't fall down. fixed. lack of arch support? fixed. socks shouldn't have an annoying seam. fixed. the result? socks so comfortable we've been able to sell and donate over two point five million pairs. get an additional 20% off your first orde
oliver darcy, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> so north korea agrees to face to face talks with the u.s. intel insiders share their doubts that kim jong-un has peacemaking on his mind. and rex tillerson says don't jump to any conclusions just yet. sh it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you...
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there is one that is called darcy, which is basically put your hand up under the chin. chimp teeth clacking together when they were forcefully swearing. really interesting. thank you for coming. you may be trying to think of ways to read gift novelty socks he got for christmas but for one entrepreneur they are his route for success. the new yorker has downs syndrome for that he decided he wa nted syndrome for that he decided he wanted to start a business with his father saying crazy and colourful socks. now it is a million-dollar business. socks, socks, more socks. iand business. socks, socks, more socks. i and john's dad and we are the co—founders ofjohn's i and john's dad and we are the co—founders of john's the i and john's dad and we are the co—founders ofjohn's the socks. —— crazy. and making plenty of money as well. we'll be back the same time tomorrow. thank you for watching. a mild monday morning of rain gave way to colder conditions as we went through the day. the rain was heavy for a time but the showers turned increasingly wintry north and west. behind the we
there is one that is called darcy, which is basically put your hand up under the chin. chimp teeth clacking together when they were forcefully swearing. really interesting. thank you for coming. you may be trying to think of ways to read gift novelty socks he got for christmas but for one entrepreneur they are his route for success. the new yorker has downs syndrome for that he decided he wa nted syndrome for that he decided he wanted to start a business with his father saying crazy and...
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mayor darcy paul is set to speak at 11:30 at quinn land community center. >>> happening today, we willet an overview of the security plan for the super bowl. the big game kicks off this sunday and security is expected to be at an all time high. the secretary of homeland security will join law enforcement officials today for a news conference. they will lay out the public safety plans for u.s. bank stadium and the greater minneapolis area where tens of thousands of people are expected to attend the games and festivities. you can watch the eagles and patriots facing off in super bowl right here on nbc bay area, this is on sunday. of course, the pregame coverage starts at 9:00 a.m., kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. >> they will be freezing there, but it will be lovely to watch here in california. >>> right now at 6:00, a lunar trifecta, we continue our live look at the super moon, blue moon, lunar eclipse. we are live at the viewing party so you can get an up close look at the historic phenomenon. >>> officers lift a shelter in place in the east bay overnight after a massive fire broke out at a me
mayor darcy paul is set to speak at 11:30 at quinn land community center. >>> happening today, we willet an overview of the security plan for the super bowl. the big game kicks off this sunday and security is expected to be at an all time high. the secretary of homeland security will join law enforcement officials today for a news conference. they will lay out the public safety plans for u.s. bank stadium and the greater minneapolis area where tens of thousands of people are expected...
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next, darcy eveleigh and co-author rachel swarns show photographs from the book and a talk about the stories behind the images. smithsonian associates hosted this event. it is an hour and 15 minutes. lauren: i am lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates. it is my pleasure to welcome you to this program. to the members, thank you for your support.
next, darcy eveleigh and co-author rachel swarns show photographs from the book and a talk about the stories behind the images. smithsonian associates hosted this event. it is an hour and 15 minutes. lauren: i am lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates. it is my pleasure to welcome you to this program. to the members, thank you for your support.