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bruce johnson is standing by live in downtown dc. bruce, you have talked to both mark barnes, the owner and the police chief, and they don't seem to agree on what happened there. >> reporter: leslie, we all know this place. we have all been inside. it's very popular among celebrities, locally, nationally, local leaders have dined here, been entertained here. this comes as a surprise to a lot of people. maybe not to some others. but the police chief calls it a dangerous place because of an incident that happened here this past weekend, a one punch incident. on the other hand, the owner mark barnes says it wasn't that big of a deal, and he said he has his own emt on board, also has a security team that included two dc police officers off duty. >> what did you think when you saw the notice? >> reporter: lunchtime in downtown dc and the popular restaurant is decorated with signs from the police department. the park at 14th is
bruce johnson is standing by live in downtown dc. bruce, you have talked to both mark barnes, the owner and the police chief, and they don't seem to agree on what happened there. >> reporter: leslie, we all know this place. we have all been inside. it's very popular among celebrities, locally, nationally, local leaders have dined here, been entertained here. this comes as a surprise to a lot of people. maybe not to some others. but the police chief calls it a dangerous place because of an...
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they tweeted dear janet jackson please bring your world tour to dc. >> how could you not come to dc?reat tour town. >>> a town on the jersey shore is accepting tourists again after a close it up shop over the weekend. >> the mayor of belmar shut down all incoming traffic to nonresidents on route 35 because the town had reached capacity. didn't know a town could reach capacity. but 6,000 people live in belmar but according to newjersey.com in the summertime that number jumps by 10 times to 60,000 people all trying to have some fun in a town that's about 1.6 square miles. >> can't move in there. >> it does actually reach capacity at some point. >>> we've all had tough experiences with the airlines but coming your way in a minute, we're going to talk about passengers on one united flight had to endure a whole lot and tonight they're mad about it. >> right after the break topper is back with more on tonight's yellow alert and the severe storms. >>> breaking in with some news here from los angeles. l.a.x. police confirm there is a response underway for at least 13 sick passengers onboard
they tweeted dear janet jackson please bring your world tour to dc. >> how could you not come to dc?reat tour town. >>> a town on the jersey shore is accepting tourists again after a close it up shop over the weekend. >> the mayor of belmar shut down all incoming traffic to nonresidents on route 35 because the town had reached capacity. didn't know a town could reach capacity. but 6,000 people live in belmar but according to newjersey.com in the summertime that number jumps...
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it is coming through dc right now. it is coming through your camera right now.do have heavy rainmaking its way through our studios right here and it will pick up very quickly. we will take this shot again and we will show you exactly what is happening. itd is moving through. the nationals braves game is now delayed as a result of these very heavy rain. the city of fairfax has not hit you yet. here it comes. more warnings until 7:15 now. we have had hail the size of golf balls with this. if you live in southern maryland you haven't seen it yet. once again everybody will see this. that's what we're really worried about. we have seen hail and extremely heavy rainfall. traffic is going to be a mess. give somebody a little extra time to make it home. it could be a rather cool and gloomy weekend. >> all right. and as doug just told you the nats game is delayed because of this mess out here. ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act
it is coming through dc right now. it is coming through your camera right now.do have heavy rainmaking its way through our studios right here and it will pick up very quickly. we will take this shot again and we will show you exactly what is happening. itd is moving through. the nationals braves game is now delayed as a result of these very heavy rain. the city of fairfax has not hit you yet. here it comes. more warnings until 7:15 now. we have had hail the size of golf balls with this. if you...
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we are live in northwest dc with a lot of nice people. alfarone wusa9. >> and that is great advice, even when the temperatures are not sweltering. >> everybody could use a check up every once in a while from two friends. >> exactly. we had trouble yesterday. a 3 degree guarantee because of the smoke. we went for a high in the lower 90s. we think that's okay as we'll let you know at 11:00 tonight and we went to 93 today. we are feeling pretty good. let's just say that. >> probably not 89. >> no. in fact right now it is still 90. but i want to point that out. i think that i also mentioned this earlier at noon that it is just not comfortable at all, just really miserable with the winds out of the south at 11:00. the best time to exercise is in the morning that you don't want to do it at this time of the night and the air quality is not great. 72 to 82. we're going to flirt with record highs tomorrow. and the 90s will continue throughout the weekend. a lot of them all over the place, depends on where this front ends up, staying just north of
we are live in northwest dc with a lot of nice people. alfarone wusa9. >> and that is great advice, even when the temperatures are not sweltering. >> everybody could use a check up every once in a while from two friends. >> exactly. we had trouble yesterday. a 3 degree guarantee because of the smoke. we went for a high in the lower 90s. we think that's okay as we'll let you know at 11:00 tonight and we went to 93 today. we are feeling pretty good. let's just say that. >>...
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he said see you at home, dc. it marks the 20th anniversary of the release of their first album. >>> how is the forecast looking for the holiday? tenacious topper has got the answer. he's here with a first look at the first alert forecast. i know it's several days away but we want to know now. >> it's a forecast i would have given you back in january if someone would have asked me what it's going to be on the fourth. the cold front is going to linger over us. scattered showers and storms. very warm but not a washout. i think sitting here on monday, not a bad forecast for saturday. the farther south that front goes, the better off we're going to be over the weekend. a little too early to show how far this is going to go. in the meantime, clouds return, temperatures around 70 to the mid 70s downtown. by 5:00 tomorrow, there will be a few showers but not enough to warrant a yellow alert. showers north of leesburg and around the winchester area. notice shades of green. all pretty light. if you go through tomorrow nigh
he said see you at home, dc. it marks the 20th anniversary of the release of their first album. >>> how is the forecast looking for the holiday? tenacious topper has got the answer. he's here with a first look at the first alert forecast. i know it's several days away but we want to know now. >> it's a forecast i would have given you back in january if someone would have asked me what it's going to be on the fourth. the cold front is going to linger over us. scattered showers and...
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marchers would reach dc by september 12th or 13th. the focus of this march will push for a dialogue on police practices and community interactions. >>> former anne arundel county delegate george is eyeing a run for the state senate in 2018. george a republican, announced today he wants to represent district 30 which includes annapolis and southern anne arundel county. he served in the house of delegatesf8 for two terms and left office in january after running unsuccessfully last year for the republican nomination for governor. >>> coming up, why some medical experts say sleep is just as important as diet and exercise. >> what caused a devastating fire that destroyed the roof of a cathedral dating back to the 19th century. >> topper is tracking storms rolling through the region. >>> fire has gutted much of a 19th century basilica in the french city of naut. they were able to get out safely. they carried out some of the basilica's irreplaceable paintings and other artwork. no word on what started the fire but a member of the clergy said
marchers would reach dc by september 12th or 13th. the focus of this march will push for a dialogue on police practices and community interactions. >>> former anne arundel county delegate george is eyeing a run for the state senate in 2018. george a republican, announced today he wants to represent district 30 which includes annapolis and southern anne arundel county. he served in the house of delegatesf8 for two terms and left office in january after running unsuccessfully last year...
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and then dc united just scored on a penalty kick. so right now it is 2-1dc united late in the second half. >>> and as howard says, a pirate tried to get out of town, right? >> yes, they don't want to come back here for a while. >> the nats needed that confidence. >> pretty good stuff. >> are we going to be able to take a walk later? >> a little sticky tonight, but mainly dry. >> all right, thanks for watching. >> we'll see you back [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! captioning funded by cbs and ford >> i believe that americans should be deeply skeptical of government power. you cannot trust people in power. the founders knew that. >> pelley: that's the director of the f.b.i. making that statement. james comey surprised us on many fronts, inclu
and then dc united just scored on a penalty kick. so right now it is 2-1dc united late in the second half. >>> and as howard says, a pirate tried to get out of town, right? >> yes, they don't want to come back here for a while. >> the nats needed that confidence. >> pretty good stuff. >> are we going to be able to take a walk later? >> a little sticky tonight, but mainly dry. >> all right, thanks for watching. >> we'll see you back [alarms...
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he was a lawyer from southeast dc. and the lawsuit claims he fell once off the escalator here and second and ultimately fatal fall over the short wall. it's about eight feet down to the ground. it happened in the very early morning hours on a saturday as metro was getting ready to close. his body not found until wednesday. it is claimed that metro witnessed the fall and it was recorded on video yet still no response as the man's body was under the platform. >> they don't have enough personnel to be aware of the people. >> metro says it can't comment on an ongoing lawsuit. the lawyer for the man's family has not responded to a request for comment. on a system that has seen its share of dramatic falls, this lawsuit causing some riders to stop and think about safety changes. >> it's sad. i think there needs to be accountability. number three what can they do to make things better for the future? >> if the man's body had been found earlier he possibly could have been safe. >> and back now live, we did get metro to tell us
he was a lawyer from southeast dc. and the lawsuit claims he fell once off the escalator here and second and ultimately fatal fall over the short wall. it's about eight feet down to the ground. it happened in the very early morning hours on a saturday as metro was getting ready to close. his body not found until wednesday. it is claimed that metro witnessed the fall and it was recorded on video yet still no response as the man's body was under the platform. >> they don't have enough...
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maybe not severe, but the heavy storms, right around dc on the future cast. you'll see the yellows and oranges, and so the ones right now that are just kind of benign and green that they could develop in to a heavier line as we would get in to the 8:00 to 9:00 hour and that could really hammer you folks in to southern maryland by 9:00. we'll come back and finish tracking those hour by hour. we'll also look ahead to your weekend and have your three- degree guarantee. >> thank you, top. >>> the judge in the jesse matthew and hannah graham murder case will stay on that case. that is her decision today where a trial date was also set and it is frankly a long way off. peggy fox joins us with more on that, peggy? >> reporter: we have more than a year to wait for this trial of jesse matthews. now scheduled for july 5 of 2016. and also today, the judge cheryl higgins denied that she would take herself off the case. she's not bias and will not recuse herself. >> reporter: jesse matthew's mother, sister, girlfriend arrived together for the first hearing with his new de
maybe not severe, but the heavy storms, right around dc on the future cast. you'll see the yellows and oranges, and so the ones right now that are just kind of benign and green that they could develop in to a heavier line as we would get in to the 8:00 to 9:00 hour and that could really hammer you folks in to southern maryland by 9:00. we'll come back and finish tracking those hour by hour. we'll also look ahead to your weekend and have your three- degree guarantee. >> thank you, top....
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you can see nothing going on around the dc metro area. but look just back to the north and west, starting to see some storms firing though. this is a line that i do expect to intensify a stronger line. just back to the west. this storm has a tornado warning soernted with it. so that's just south of the frost burg region. notice everybody in the pink and the purple. we do not have any warnings at this time. severe thunderstorm watch means we are watching for the potential for severe weather. tornado risk very low. we're not worried about tornados. the bigger issue will be the high wind. hail threat on the medium side and heavy rain as always going to be a pretty good threat there, too. you know it's hot and humid. 95 and heat index is 104. this is definitely one of the warmest days that we have seen. that westerly flow, 95 degrees. eeasily the warmest temperature we have seen there all year long. i think this is a little fast. brand new. just came out. i think these will be back towards the west. and then through the area by around the 6:3
you can see nothing going on around the dc metro area. but look just back to the north and west, starting to see some storms firing though. this is a line that i do expect to intensify a stronger line. just back to the west. this storm has a tornado warning soernted with it. so that's just south of the frost burg region. notice everybody in the pink and the purple. we do not have any warnings at this time. severe thunderstorm watch means we are watching for the potential for severe weather....
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. >> i am chasing governor in washington dc and in philadelphia.oday in his remarks in washington dc he mentioned the shooting. >> nothing more important today. the thing, pray for the families of those victims. the good, decent people. >> both about the power of prayer. and he did say that more laws are not the answer. >> laws cannot change this. only the field will have a love of the american people can live those folks no that accident was unacceptable, disgraceful, and that we need to do more to show that we love each other. >> is mentioned of the fact that laws are not the answer is the start of the discussion but certainly that is to be a lot more. >> in great contrast with gun laws, but what was the mood like in the room? >> just a summertime in america. that definitely could be solved the day. the governors are marked seem to be quite help file -- heartfelt been and well-received. bill: thanks, ronica. ♪ bill: "high speed chase" start us off. >> the police department that is apart. he decides. size it up walks away and it does not so fast.
. >> i am chasing governor in washington dc and in philadelphia.oday in his remarks in washington dc he mentioned the shooting. >> nothing more important today. the thing, pray for the families of those victims. the good, decent people. >> both about the power of prayer. and he did say that more laws are not the answer. >> laws cannot change this. only the field will have a love of the american people can live those folks no that accident was unacceptable, disgraceful,...
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dc's most accurate. >> good morning. 90 degree temperatures are no surprise.just add to it though. >> absolutely that oppressive humidity going to make it difficult to cool off naturally through perspiration today because it doesn't go anywhere so you need to make sure you stay hydrated and seek out shade when ever possible. and get into the ac even just giving your body a break for an hour or two by going to the grocery store or the mall if you don't have ac at home. that's enough to provide relief from the heat stress that your body endures when you are out in that all day long. day planner showing temperature of 83 already at 9. that is close to our average high temperature. but, at noon, 88 with the potential for an isolated storm. and most of us stay completely dry until we get into the late afternoon and early evening. and those storms could provide a little bit of nature's ac but i wouldn't count on that relief from the thunderstorms. because we still have the humidity in place and the thunderstorms are going to be very widely scattered today. most of u
dc's most accurate. >> good morning. 90 degree temperatures are no surprise.just add to it though. >> absolutely that oppressive humidity going to make it difficult to cool off naturally through perspiration today because it doesn't go anywhere so you need to make sure you stay hydrated and seek out shade when ever possible. and get into the ac even just giving your body a break for an hour or two by going to the grocery store or the mall if you don't have ac at home. that's enough...
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we're holding on to 81 in dc.ood-looking afternoon in the shenandoah valley with temperatures in the 70s to near 80. we've got a few 60s holding out in the highest elevations and far western maryland and west virginia. weather headlines, a nice sunday. i think it will be comfortable. we may start off with clouds in the morning, but at least we'll go partly sunny, dry temps, 80- ish, give or take. heading into monday, the humidity, heat and storms return afternoon and evening. a yellow alert for monday. we'll dry out some tuesday and then get ready for the hottest weather of the year by week's end. thursday, friday, mid-90s i think will be here. tonight, if but get a chance around 9:25, look toward the west. this is going to be neat in the sky. jupiter and venus and over the next few weeks, they get closer to each other. should be quite spectacular on the clear nights in the evenings to the west. satellite radar, we have showers and storms coming down. i got to apologize, the allergies getting to me all day today.
we're holding on to 81 in dc.ood-looking afternoon in the shenandoah valley with temperatures in the 70s to near 80. we've got a few 60s holding out in the highest elevations and far western maryland and west virginia. weather headlines, a nice sunday. i think it will be comfortable. we may start off with clouds in the morning, but at least we'll go partly sunny, dry temps, 80- ish, give or take. heading into monday, the humidity, heat and storms return afternoon and evening. a yellow alert for...
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even in to dc by 6:12. by the time you get to dc it will be 6:12. then they could become a little more intense as we will follow them for you, no worries. the threats, hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes are not out of the question, but we could almost cross that one off. critical times though, now until midnight, so it is not just an evening thing. friday, not a washout. actually you might be able to cut that grass tomorrow and play 18 holes. here is the future cast tonight. see what i mean? these pretty big storms, right over town. do you see the reds and the oranges? stretching back west of fredericksburg to put it back in to motion. by 9:00, it will be hammering southern maryland. but you folks are not under the severe thunderstorm watch, still be advised that some of these could be heavy and severe. certainly down across the river in to the northern neck. showers at the light garden variety, pushing finally across the dome to take it before we sound the all clear. 75 tomorrow morning, skies returning partly cloudy. by 11:00 it will be 79 a
even in to dc by 6:12. by the time you get to dc it will be 6:12. then they could become a little more intense as we will follow them for you, no worries. the threats, hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes are not out of the question, but we could almost cross that one off. critical times though, now until midnight, so it is not just an evening thing. friday, not a washout. actually you might be able to cut that grass tomorrow and play 18 holes. here is the future cast tonight. see what i...
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>>> a teen dies after a night out at the dc drug. what lead her to her death. >>> the terrorist group is reaching more children in the united states and right here at home. i'm surae chinn that story is coming up. >>> the reason metro will start single tracking trains. >>> and is she pregnant? let the next round of panda watching begin. good evening i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative it will stick around for a while. >> oh no and a while and technically it's not summer yet. but topper shutt is tracking the very summer like temperatures. >> reporter: we're outside as long as you don't move you're okay. it's probably a little more comfortable looking at the prolong temperature in the 90s. we'll start with the current temperatures right now, which is one reason why we say not to exercise in the evening as they are home and temperatures are still in the upper 80s as it is not that uncomfortable taking a while to cool off as the sun doesn't go down until 8:33. still 91
>>> a teen dies after a night out at the dc drug. what lead her to her death. >>> the terrorist group is reaching more children in the united states and right here at home. i'm surae chinn that story is coming up. >>> the reason metro will start single tracking trains. >>> and is she pregnant? let the next round of panda watching begin. good evening i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. well as promised the heat has arrived like the unwanted relative...
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dc is the sports capital, and we're the home of the dc united. >> the district has approved $140 million to acquire land in southwest for the soccer stadium. dc says it will put up another $150 million to build the stadium itself. >>> u.s. women's soccer team is celebrating its first victory of the year. the americans knocked off the squad from australia 3-1 in the world cup match. we have more from the site of the game in winnipeg, canada. >> reporter: thousands of american soccer fans packed into winnipeg stadium, helping team usa's first game feel like a home game. >> it's a true win, but australia, they brought the a-game. >> reporter: the american women early on were out muscled and tussled by the australians. but then there were three brilliant first half saves for the american goalie. and meg's first goal of the game was followed by a perfectly placed strike from a world cup rookie, kristen press. the second goal from her late in the second half sealed the win for the united states. >> definitely want to try to test them early, and get some shots off, so i'm never afraid to shoot.
dc is the sports capital, and we're the home of the dc united. >> the district has approved $140 million to acquire land in southwest for the soccer stadium. dc says it will put up another $150 million to build the stadium itself. >>> u.s. women's soccer team is celebrating its first victory of the year. the americans knocked off the squad from australia 3-1 in the world cup match. we have more from the site of the game in winnipeg, canada. >> reporter: thousands of...
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if it stays together, because they are all falling apart it will come through dc. it will cool things off around 8:00 9:00 tonight. you can really see it clearly divide here just west of new york. that is one ugly line. but that show you where that line is. so, starting off cooler for the first part. you will notice the difference for tomorrow morning and then we will see cloud cover. most of tomorrow will be a-okay. and here come ss. moving in and look how much rain we start to see around 8:30 9:00 tomorrow night. innone dated with rain. some computer models giving us one to two inches. fortunately it will not come during the day. looks like an overnight event. high temperatures tomorrow close to 10 degrees cooler. 86 in dc. 88 in fredericksburg. again, most of the day is dry. then on thursday, 87 degrees. a good chance for showers. friday, high temperature of 88 degrees as the humidity starts to move up. and then, well we get back into the 90s. the remnants of bill moving over. 93 on sunday. 94 degrees coming up next monday. we're not quite done with it yet but a
if it stays together, because they are all falling apart it will come through dc. it will cool things off around 8:00 9:00 tonight. you can really see it clearly divide here just west of new york. that is one ugly line. but that show you where that line is. so, starting off cooler for the first part. you will notice the difference for tomorrow morning and then we will see cloud cover. most of tomorrow will be a-okay. and here come ss. moving in and look how much rain we start to see around 8:30...
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where today they would stop in dc.worked out well for them at the verizon center for their eighth predrafted workout. with three more to go as they were solid walking off the court pleased with their performance, apparently impressing their nba scouts with their athleticism and decision making. the wizards guard is a childhood friend of wells, so playing for the wizards, of course would be a nice full circle moment. but right now he just wants to live out the dream of playing in the nba. >> and well john, he's a good friend, like a big brother to me, but it does matter where i play as i just want to play in the nba. i'd love to be a teammate of john wall, but wherefore i go -- but wherever i go, i'm blessed and happy to be there. >> reporter: the city council came under fire from the local sports fans after they voted to void their contract with the coyotes to the local hockey team as the phoenix resident along with tons of other fans, they would fill them to express their displeasure and to the mayor jerry wires. >> i
where today they would stop in dc.worked out well for them at the verizon center for their eighth predrafted workout. with three more to go as they were solid walking off the court pleased with their performance, apparently impressing their nba scouts with their athleticism and decision making. the wizards guard is a childhood friend of wells, so playing for the wizards, of course would be a nice full circle moment. but right now he just wants to live out the dream of playing in the nba....
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trying to convince the team to come back to dc. but if tom sherwood reports it's not going to be easy. >> dc united will have its permanent home in washington d.c. >> all smiles today. the district and dc united announcing the soccer team would not per sue its flirtation of relocation in northern virginia. it will build in the city. dc is the best site. >> there is no question that the district adds the center of the region is looking at -- for all council members feel that way. >> when questioned by news 4, the council chairman declined to say the same concept applies a possible new stadium for the redskins. >> the concept applies in my view. >> news 4 first reported that she showed interest by pubically saying the word redskins in recent interviews. she still doesn't like the controversial word that has turned some against the team. >> i think it's offensive. >> as major she supports soccer and having all the major sports teams here play in the city. the football team is the only suburban team now and talks are just beginning. >>
trying to convince the team to come back to dc. but if tom sherwood reports it's not going to be easy. >> dc united will have its permanent home in washington d.c. >> all smiles today. the district and dc united announcing the soccer team would not per sue its flirtation of relocation in northern virginia. it will build in the city. dc is the best site. >> there is no question that the district adds the center of the region is looking at -- for all council members feel that...
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yet this is a booming business here in dc. council member yvette alexander said she walked in to an adams morgan tobacco shop and asked for synthetic marijuana and said the man presented her with a bag that had had name scooby doo on it. he wanted nothing but cash. >>> another bush makes a run for the white house. hear what jeb said makes him a good candidate for president. >> plus the feds weigh in on how low they think prices will go this year. >> this hippo's time outside the zoo is over but there are still plenty of wild animals roaming free in one country. blat yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ >>> l
yet this is a booming business here in dc. council member yvette alexander said she walked in to an adams morgan tobacco shop and asked for synthetic marijuana and said the man presented her with a bag that had had name scooby doo on it. he wanted nothing but cash. >>> another bush makes a run for the white house. hear what jeb said makes him a good candidate for president. >> plus the feds weigh in on how low they think prices will go this year. >> this hippo's time...
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is standing by live in downtown dc. bruce, you have talked to both mark barnes, the owner and the police chief, and they don't seem to agree on what happened there. >> reporter: leslie, we all know this place. we have all been inside. it's very popular among celebrities, locally, nationally, local leaders have dined here, been entertained here. this comes as a surprise to a lot of people. maybe not to some others. but the police chief calls it a dangerous place because of an incident that happened here this past weekend, a one punch incident. on the other hand, the owner mark barnes says it wasn't that big of a deal, and he said he has his own emt on board, also has a security team that included two dc police officers off duty. >> what did you think when you saw the notice? >> reporter: lunchtime in downtown dc and the popular restaurant is decorated with signs from the police department. the park at 14th is closed for at least 96 hours. it's liquor license suspended. >> first and foremost, you have somebody serious app
is standing by live in downtown dc. bruce, you have talked to both mark barnes, the owner and the police chief, and they don't seem to agree on what happened there. >> reporter: leslie, we all know this place. we have all been inside. it's very popular among celebrities, locally, nationally, local leaders have dined here, been entertained here. this comes as a surprise to a lot of people. maybe not to some others. but the police chief calls it a dangerous place because of an incident that...
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so looking at dc, quiet conditions here. but where i think we will see a chance for more thunderstorms will be down through this area here. fredericksburg around bridgewater for the early evening. could bring isolated winds and downpours. our storm chance will be ending as we drop out of the 80s. less humid air will be moving in but then it's back with tropical storm bill's remnants. >> and right now at 4:30, tropical storm bill lashing the texas coastline. winds are gusting up to 60 miles an hour there and torrential rain soaking an already saturated area. we will go live to jay gray in texas in just a bit. >> a ball kany collapse and now six people are dead and seven more have been seriously hurt. police say the victims were celebrating somebody's 21st birthday. we will have a new report from the bay area in 24 minutes. >>> near 28th street and naylor road. someone followed the boy and shot him twice. he's going to join us with reaction in just a minute. >> a crash tied up traffic in montgomery county for hours. questions
so looking at dc, quiet conditions here. but where i think we will see a chance for more thunderstorms will be down through this area here. fredericksburg around bridgewater for the early evening. could bring isolated winds and downpours. our storm chance will be ending as we drop out of the 80s. less humid air will be moving in but then it's back with tropical storm bill's remnants. >> and right now at 4:30, tropical storm bill lashing the texas coastline. winds are gusting up to 60...
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dc's most accurate. >> try to follow that story.eather is something. >> yeah, it's starting to pop right now. we had a quiet day when you think about what happened radar wise, but now things are getting active. i guess folks have plans for parties, that's a good thing. setup for the three-degree guarantee. yesterday, topper forecast a high of 92 for today. look at that. right on the money. let's talk doppler 9,000, it has got kind of busy watching two areas, one towards frederick and the other just to the west mostly south of route 50, but it's been this up to the north producing most of the lightning. this has been going on for a good hour in the hagerstown area. there's heavy rain back towards middletown down 340. in frederick city itself, a lot of lightningment this has crossed over -- lightning. this has crossed over to 15 to the east side of townment this is harry imroaf -- town. this is harry grove stadium moving toward the southeast. it will be hitting areas in southeastern frederick county. i'm only talk the heart of the --
dc's most accurate. >> try to follow that story.eather is something. >> yeah, it's starting to pop right now. we had a quiet day when you think about what happened radar wise, but now things are getting active. i guess folks have plans for parties, that's a good thing. setup for the three-degree guarantee. yesterday, topper forecast a high of 92 for today. look at that. right on the money. let's talk doppler 9,000, it has got kind of busy watching two areas, one towards frederick...
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. >>> dc police now on the hunt for a suspect who broke in to a woman's home and sexually assaulted her. this happened early saturday morning in the home on 41st street northwest near davis place. that victim says her attacker ran off after the attack was done. dc crime solvers is offering $1,000 for information leading to an arrest of the suspect. >>> as the supreme court weighed in on the death penalty some opponents are beginning a four-day liquid fast to end capital punishment. bill pinckney's grandmother was killed during a robbery in 1985. he eventually forgave the killer who was taken off death row. he founded journey of hope 20 years ago. >> whatever drugs or whether it's an electric chair or firing squad, whatever the means of execution, we're opposed to that. but there's been a lot of suffering of people that's been given the lethal injection with the present cocktails. >> today the nation's highest court ruled it is not cruel and unusual punishment to use the sedative. >>> organizers for it the festival have canceled this year's celebration. what's been called the east coast'
. >>> dc police now on the hunt for a suspect who broke in to a woman's home and sexually assaulted her. this happened early saturday morning in the home on 41st street northwest near davis place. that victim says her attacker ran off after the attack was done. dc crime solvers is offering $1,000 for information leading to an arrest of the suspect. >>> as the supreme court weighed in on the death penalty some opponents are beginning a four-day liquid fast to end capital...
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areas between rain and baltimore and dc take a look. get to the michael and son camera looking at a comfortable start, 75 degrees those winds remain out of the southwest. later on tonight they'll change to be more northerly. that is going to drop our temperatures for the next coming days. we should stay out of the 90s but it is going to be uncomfortable with all the humidity around. east of bowie through annapolis. those are going to go away pretty fast. most of your morning is actually pretty dry. especially even after the sun sets. not going to say you are not going to see heavy rain south of dc, that is beneficial rain. off to the north and east you have seep a lot of rain lately, so this is going to add to some flooding concerns. we are going to be watching as the afternoon unfolds. we see the storm start to develop by 1:00 but really just for areas off to the west. by 5:30, scattered thunderstorms between the areas of 6:00 and 8:00. they'll linger until the midnight hour as the front lingers around our area as well. 88 today tomorr
areas between rain and baltimore and dc take a look. get to the michael and son camera looking at a comfortable start, 75 degrees those winds remain out of the southwest. later on tonight they'll change to be more northerly. that is going to drop our temperatures for the next coming days. we should stay out of the 90s but it is going to be uncomfortable with all the humidity around. east of bowie through annapolis. those are going to go away pretty fast. most of your morning is actually pretty...
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dc's most accurate. >>> all right, we talked about it earlier. there are indications that the tornado watch will be replaced with a severe thunderstorm watch. we said it all evening. the threat is not going to be over. going until midnight. right now a look outside. the weather camera. back up to 82. down to 73 during the heavy thunderstorm at about 5:00. winds out of the south at 15. here is the radar over the past hour. the filled in red still a watch until 8:00. you can see a monster line of showers and storms now running low upper montgomery county, across the river, and all of the way back. now, you see the red, that is heavy rain. the frequent lightning strikes, two warnings on the storms. howard is coming back to track this one to the district in just a minute. we will focus for the time being on this, a heavy storm, upper vail all of the way down to 522. and, this is going to push, kind of off to the east, northeast, trailing this big storm, so, we are going to see flash flooding with it, at the very least, potential for small hail and gu
dc's most accurate. >>> all right, we talked about it earlier. there are indications that the tornado watch will be replaced with a severe thunderstorm watch. we said it all evening. the threat is not going to be over. going until midnight. right now a look outside. the weather camera. back up to 82. down to 73 during the heavy thunderstorm at about 5:00. winds out of the south at 15. here is the radar over the past hour. the filled in red still a watch until 8:00. you can see a...
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there's dc. across the mountains we had showers and storms along the ohio river and back in to kentucky. that's the frontal boundary that's going to roll through here late tomorrow and tomorrow night. in the meantime a fantastic evening. low humidity. warmer tomorrow. the morning commute is going to be fine. thunderstorms are possible for some in the evening commute but right now we don't feel they're going to be widespread enough to warrant a yellow alert. we'll keep it green for now. near 90 wednesday and thursday. still no searing heat headed our way for a while. 10:00 tonight temps around 70. not as cool tonight. we had a really crisp night last night. we were in the 50s and 60s this morning. tonight we'll be in the 60s and 70s especially downtown. by morning, 65 in gaithersburg and manassas. that's comfortable. 67 in la plata. notice increasing clouds. the clouds will roll in overnight. by 9:00 low to mid 70s. a lot of clouds. no green blobs just yet. then by 12:30 1:00, did see some showers
there's dc. across the mountains we had showers and storms along the ohio river and back in to kentucky. that's the frontal boundary that's going to roll through here late tomorrow and tomorrow night. in the meantime a fantastic evening. low humidity. warmer tomorrow. the morning commute is going to be fine. thunderstorms are possible for some in the evening commute but right now we don't feel they're going to be widespread enough to warrant a yellow alert. we'll keep it green for now. near 90...
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chicago has 440 and philadelphia 418 and washington dc has [inaudible] we have 239, below average. if we increase san francisco just to the the average per capita of cities that put our police staffing level at 2279. those are just 3 metrix showing more than 2200 officer would be a appropriate police staffing policy goal for the city. if anything the number is conservative. the need is there. we have the second highest rate of property crime of cities. oakland is the only city that is higher bases on residence and day time population. i want to be clear, we all want to make our police department as efficient as possible. we all want to make sure that we are appropriately training our officers. we all want the highest standards of conduct for our office by prioritizing and achieving the goals doesn't mean we shouldn't be adequately staffed. colleagues i for years have been hearing from police captains in my district when asked why there are not more beat officers on the street and more traffic enforcement and the answer is the same, we have a shortage of police officers and need mor
chicago has 440 and philadelphia 418 and washington dc has [inaudible] we have 239, below average. if we increase san francisco just to the the average per capita of cities that put our police staffing level at 2279. those are just 3 metrix showing more than 2200 officer would be a appropriate police staffing policy goal for the city. if anything the number is conservative. the need is there. we have the second highest rate of property crime of cities. oakland is the only city that is higher...
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their own accord, taking a year off to travel but 40 of their colleagues have been forced out after dc public schools deemed ballou underperforming. the teachers staging a sit-in, protesting the third reconstitution in just five years. >> we were just having dinner with a bunch of our alumni who talked to us about how the school really underprepared them for college. they got to college and we thought they're the happy end ing kids who got to college then they got there and don't know how to survive. >> i want the chance to rethink, revisit. i want to rescind a decision to do this, have a sit-down with the teachers and union. >> i think by nature it's not an inclusive process. >> reporter: andrew says it has made strides in the classroom but it needs to change in the community, addressing issues like violence and poverty. >> i have a kid in my classroom for 80 minutes every other day then they go off and i have zero control what happens after that. >> we contacted dc public schools and we're still waiting for their response. >>> he was mtv's catfish but today the reality tv personality
their own accord, taking a year off to travel but 40 of their colleagues have been forced out after dc public schools deemed ballou underperforming. the teachers staging a sit-in, protesting the third reconstitution in just five years. >> we were just having dinner with a bunch of our alumni who talked to us about how the school really underprepared them for college. they got to college and we thought they're the happy end ing kids who got to college then they got there and don't know how...
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live in dc, i'm nikki burdine, wusa9. >>> this weekend's space x explosion means nasa will have to rely on russians. >>> wusa9 is back after this, but first, here's allison with a look at our dry weather. >> ice out here. a cool, refreshing start. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. we have rain back in th >>> welcome back. just about 10 minutes after 6:00. we are off to a great start. it is refreshing, it is cool out there. probably the best start of the week. temperatures at 54 degrees for germantown. laurel and white oak. 53. not as breezy as we were yesterday. temperatures are going to head low to mid-80s. dry, low humidity, no rain in the forecast today. of course tomorrow we are going to be tracking showers and storms in the forecast. i'll have the futurecast coming up for you in just a bit. >>> allison, i'm giving this commute an a+ so far. i'm liking it. eastbound 66 we are starting to see delays as you make your way toward the capital beltway. this morning, also looking like we are getting heavy inbound on 2955. 270 southbound at shady grove. nothing major to worry about. enjoy yo
live in dc, i'm nikki burdine, wusa9. >>> this weekend's space x explosion means nasa will have to rely on russians. >>> wusa9 is back after this, but first, here's allison with a look at our dry weather. >> ice out here. a cool, refreshing start. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. we have rain back in th >>> welcome back. just about 10 minutes after 6:00. we are off to a great start. it is refreshing, it is cool out there. probably the best start of the week....
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in effigy and he himself makes the comment that he believed he could find his way home in washington dc to illinois by the light of his own burning effigies. a man was aware of his status. brian: in 1860, what was charles sumner's relationship? mr. puleo: at first he does not believe that lincoln is antislavery enough.
in effigy and he himself makes the comment that he believed he could find his way home in washington dc to illinois by the light of his own burning effigies. a man was aware of his status. brian: in 1860, what was charles sumner's relationship? mr. puleo: at first he does not believe that lincoln is antislavery enough.
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it happened in northwest dc.e tell wusa 9 a man was in the crosswalk when he was hit and the driver did not hit the brakes until after impact. police sate man was trying to cross the street when the car slammed into him and he hit right -- he hit the windshield of the car that hit him. the driver did stay at the scene. >>> a fort washington man has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol in a crash that killed a passenger in his car. prosecutors say last march he was driving with two passengers on eastern everybody in northeast dc when he crashed into a parked tractor trailer. 26-year-old nancy tenosa was killed. >>> jesse math use suspect in the brutal sex attacks on three young women in virginia tonight has been convicted of one attack. in the fairfax county courtroom, he admitted government presented convict him of assault in 2005. >> reporter: the prosecution had just wrapped up its case with some damning dna evidence found under the victim's fingernails when thro
it happened in northwest dc.e tell wusa 9 a man was in the crosswalk when he was hit and the driver did not hit the brakes until after impact. police sate man was trying to cross the street when the car slammed into him and he hit right -- he hit the windshield of the car that hit him. the driver did stay at the scene. >>> a fort washington man has pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol in a crash that killed a passenger in his car....
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. >>> police looking for the person responsible for a shooting in northeast dc. late friday, police were called to the block of round street, that is where they found kevin cortez johnson with gunshot wounds, he died at the hospital later. >>> for a second time in two days, a shack attack has been re -- a shark attack has been reported, a 17-year-old boy was bitten on the town of waves. the teenager had been swimming with several other people at the time of attack and bit p on his right calf, buttocks and both hands. >>> police in new york state believe they are closing in on david sweat, the convicted murder has been on the loose for 3 weeks, on friday, police shot and killed his partner. police have set up a 22 square mile perimeter in malone new york to find the fugitive. sweat and mat escaped. >>> the national capital barbecue battle continues today. if you missed it because of the rain, today is your day to taste the best barbecue in the area, 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on pennsylvania avenue. still ahead, planning the summer vacation on budget. keeping the kee
. >>> police looking for the person responsible for a shooting in northeast dc. late friday, police were called to the block of round street, that is where they found kevin cortez johnson with gunshot wounds, he died at the hospital later. >>> for a second time in two days, a shack attack has been re -- a shark attack has been reported, a 17-year-old boy was bitten on the town of waves. the teenager had been swimming with several other people at the time of attack and bit p on...
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up until his untimely death in january, 1857 he dies of a throat infection in washington dc. there is a huge funeral, attended by the president congressman and senators. then a remarkable thing happens. 26 men from edgefield, south carolina make their way to washington to bring preston brooks's body back to edgefield for burial. they bring it back by boat, they bring it back by stage, horse and along the way, hundreds of thousands lined the streets and towns across the south to pay homage to this funeral procession. preston brooks is as big in that seven or eight month period as john c calhoun beforehand and as robert e lee was afterward. he does not have the historic staying power of either one but in the moment he is a huge celebrity across the south. brian: what happens to charles sumner? mr. puleo: he gets back in january 1860, bides his time for a bit and in june, delivers another major speech on the floor of the senate called the barbarism of slavery where he takes apart the institution of slavery. it is the last major antislavery speech in american history because ther
up until his untimely death in january, 1857 he dies of a throat infection in washington dc. there is a huge funeral, attended by the president congressman and senators. then a remarkable thing happens. 26 men from edgefield, south carolina make their way to washington to bring preston brooks's body back to edgefield for burial. they bring it back by boat, they bring it back by stage, horse and along the way, hundreds of thousands lined the streets and towns across the south to pay homage to...
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interview tomorrow night. >>> nearly five years ago a court convicted a man of murdering washington, dctern chandra leavy. the case made headlines for years now. a judge just ordered a retrial. a new trial for chan that -- the killer, it's next. jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger size now available. >>> a judge has granted a retrial for the man convicted of killing a washington, dc intern chandra levy who went missing more than 14 yours ago. prosecutors dropped the opposition retrial last month which brings us to our slide show. she went missing in 2001 while she was out on a jog in rock creek park in washington. investigators found her remains a year later right there in rock creek park. and here's the picture that would be embarrassing to all. the story gained national attention
interview tomorrow night. >>> nearly five years ago a court convicted a man of murdering washington, dctern chandra leavy. the case made headlines for years now. a judge just ordered a retrial. a new trial for chan that -- the killer, it's next. jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling burning or stinging,...
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>> trained early this morning to come down the washington dc.at the latino coalition at the us chamber of commerce. now, all of this the new jersey supreme court ruling. just have to make pension payments. i couldn't help but notice a tweet. the group on facebook defines itself as a group supporting chris christie for president. while others kick the can is putting forward bold solutions born of experience there there is a video that looks a lot like a commercial present. >> the steps that i outlined will save over a trillion dollars and not cause great painter damage. some people say you're crazy. maybe i am. we have to solve these problems. >> i was disappointed in the video. it was a little dull. the governor is speaking about entitlement reform not the most exciting out there. one that does need to be addressed but what appeared to be an advertisement excerpts of the governor speaking. people nodding her head. i'm assuming at an event in new hampshire and a standing at the end. bill: bombastic aggressive personality that made him a favorite
>> trained early this morning to come down the washington dc.at the latino coalition at the us chamber of commerce. now, all of this the new jersey supreme court ruling. just have to make pension payments. i couldn't help but notice a tweet. the group on facebook defines itself as a group supporting chris christie for president. while others kick the can is putting forward bold solutions born of experience there there is a video that looks a lot like a commercial present. >> the...
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the mayor said dc would use eminent domain to seize the final piece of property if the district can'tch an agreement to buy it outright. >> dc united will have its permanent home in washington d.c. >> the district promised to turn over land. the team would pay for the cost of building it. it plans to open in the spring of 2018. >> turning now to meteorologist ver ron ka jones, we're kranging up the heat. what's it going be like tonight? >> tonight is going to be very, very nice. one of our nicest overnights of the entire week. meanwhile we have rain that we had yesterday and the rain last week really allowed the pollen dount come along. if you suffer, probably having some symptoms and feeling some symptoms for today. take a look at your evening forecast here. temperatures dropped around 80 degrees. clear to mostly clear skies. meanwhile low humidity our lowest of the week. 06 to 70 degrees starting out. our coolest ratings for any morning coming up this week. >>> now going back to a lower court for more arguments. administrators say declining enrollment and insurmountable financial ch
the mayor said dc would use eminent domain to seize the final piece of property if the district can'tch an agreement to buy it outright. >> dc united will have its permanent home in washington d.c. >> the district promised to turn over land. the team would pay for the cost of building it. it plans to open in the spring of 2018. >> turning now to meteorologist ver ron ka jones, we're kranging up the heat. what's it going be like tonight? >> tonight is going to be very,...
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> reporter: a designer who once made clothes and purses, she now works in a lab outside washington, dc miles of mylar and netting into blankets that protects satellites in space. did you have a science degree. no. >> yet you thought could you do this job? >> they said it was pattern making. i knew i was good at that. >> they are big lumpy irregular shapes. it turns out it's the same skill set it probably takes to put together a decent suit. >> reporter: with instruments worth millions the fit has to be exact. >> you have to think on your feet sometimes. like if they wanted it to be loose or tight. most things aren't flat. >> you have had those customers before haven't you? >> yes. >> reporter: the space blankets bake inside an oven like this at up to 190 to kill oil, bacteria and contaminants. they will have harsher temperatures in space. >> our satellites and spacecraft want to be working around room temperature. the blankets are really the best insulation you get for the lightest weight. >> reporter: after 7.5 years of making space blankets, she thinks her job is out of this world. i
> reporter: a designer who once made clothes and purses, she now works in a lab outside washington, dc miles of mylar and netting into blankets that protects satellites in space. did you have a science degree. no. >> yet you thought could you do this job? >> they said it was pattern making. i knew i was good at that. >> they are big lumpy irregular shapes. it turns out it's the same skill set it probably takes to put together a decent suit. >> reporter: with...
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mark: it's a huge lose for the establishment in las vegas and in reno and washington dc.t is a huge loss for jeb bush. it's a huge win for rand paul. i'm not predicting this, but i think today, rand paul is positioned if he reaches his potential to win the first four states. that is a big deal. he will dominate caucuses if he reaches his potential. john: i know you are not predicting it, but i would give you some very, very, very big odds that rand paul will not win the first four contest. as you know, caucuses are about organization and identifying voters that have not necessarily voted in the past, finding core supporters who are enthused and committed. people who have organizing strength benefit from caucuses and rand paul is one who has that possibility. this makes nevada much easier for him that i would have been a primary system. mark: he benefits particularly because this is an event that harry reid created to help his party. they do it recently in iowa because i have a tradition, but this event will probably be poorly run, poorly populated in terms of turnout and
mark: it's a huge lose for the establishment in las vegas and in reno and washington dc.t is a huge loss for jeb bush. it's a huge win for rand paul. i'm not predicting this, but i think today, rand paul is positioned if he reaches his potential to win the first four states. that is a big deal. he will dominate caucuses if he reaches his potential. john: i know you are not predicting it, but i would give you some very, very, very big odds that rand paul will not win the first four contest. as...
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john: there was a washington dc mayor who once talked about coming into d.c.ot with a broom, but a shovel. that's what they are going to have to do is clean up the stables there. it is going to be a big job to clean up fifa. but the indictments were the first step, this is the second step, hope springs internal for soccer fans worldwide. coming up, the former emperor of the empire state and the second-most recent republican to jump into the presidential race, george pataki is here, after the break. ♪ mark: our guest tonight is running for president, which means he will be in iowa, new hampshire, and in our studio. george pataki, thank you for coming back on our show. you're probably read in the wall street journal that populism is the flavor du jour. he noticed there is a lot of agreement on some issues on both sides of the aisle. we are going to show you some video from republicans and democrats talking about some issues, and then we are going to ask for reaction. let's start with lindsey graham and hillary clinton talking about entitlements. senator graham:
john: there was a washington dc mayor who once talked about coming into d.c.ot with a broom, but a shovel. that's what they are going to have to do is clean up the stables there. it is going to be a big job to clean up fifa. but the indictments were the first step, this is the second step, hope springs internal for soccer fans worldwide. coming up, the former emperor of the empire state and the second-most recent republican to jump into the presidential race, george pataki is here, after the...
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. >> the white house press briefing room evacuated after a threat was called into the dc metro police. that room was the only one cleared as an officer and bomb sniffing dog make a sweep before making the all clear. >> several floors of a senate office building also evacuated because of another phoned in threat. the secret service and fbi now investigating a possible connection. a white house spokesperson says president obama remained in the oval office during the evacuation. much more on the white house's response coming up in a live report in our next half hour. >>> brand new information for you about the potentially deadly anthrax square. the pentagon confirming a live sample of the bacteria may have accidentally been sent to a lab in england. this is five countries u.s. canada, south korea, and now great britain. it was received in 2007 the details are emerging. those samples have been destroyed we are told and no one became sick. >> after being frozen out of the g 7 summit russian president vladmir putin will instead meet with pope frances today. it is covering the conflicts in t
. >> the white house press briefing room evacuated after a threat was called into the dc metro police. that room was the only one cleared as an officer and bomb sniffing dog make a sweep before making the all clear. >> several floors of a senate office building also evacuated because of another phoned in threat. the secret service and fbi now investigating a possible connection. a white house spokesperson says president obama remained in the oval office during the evacuation. much...
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plus, he's likely years away from playing in dc. >> the team wants to win the stanley cup.do whatever i can to help as well. >>> all nba first round draft picks have an upside. they got length, athletic, can jump out of the gym, but how do they take the next step and become nba contributors? that's the big question facing kelly hubre, jr. he averaged only 9 points, 5 rebounds at kansas, but came on late in the season and was a big time high school recruit a couple of years ago. hubre was flashy on draft night with his outfit and those shoes, but he knows a lot of hard work is now in his future. >> i'm a strong fighter. i'm a strong survivor. it's kill or be killed in this world, man. i play -- my game reflects that. i won't be killed. i'm going to work my butt off to be relentless and not be shut out. >> he came here to make big shots and dethat, especially in the playoffs, but he may be taking his game to another team next season. paul pierce opting out, with $5.5 million with the wizards. now the truth is a free agent. pierce could return to the wizards, but he could sign
plus, he's likely years away from playing in dc. >> the team wants to win the stanley cup.do whatever i can to help as well. >>> all nba first round draft picks have an upside. they got length, athletic, can jump out of the gym, but how do they take the next step and become nba contributors? that's the big question facing kelly hubre, jr. he averaged only 9 points, 5 rebounds at kansas, but came on late in the season and was a big time high school recruit a couple of years ago....
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able to catch up with it all so requires an investment in transit and we're flying back and forth to dc and to sacramento to see how we can nudge them along and we're taxing ourselves consistently and ballot measures we're going to pay for more transportation but i think we're not collectively as a bay area i can we could do more to get our share. >> you know, we had a great conversation with our public last year we voted in a 500 $500 million transportation bond and in san francisco halfway there completing the subway and that 500 $500 million is not going towards new buses and trolleys in the very near future made in sacramento by the by the way i think now it's upon us as mayors to treat the transportation issues as a region we already are forced to do that because many of the funding streams ask us what our regional priorities are and i must say i have to give in sometimes to self interest and other times say no. no. no. i've got to support bart to san jose and support bart in the bay area beyond our own self interests and now i think we're having a great conversation or beginning t
able to catch up with it all so requires an investment in transit and we're flying back and forth to dc and to sacramento to see how we can nudge them along and we're taxing ourselves consistently and ballot measures we're going to pay for more transportation but i think we're not collectively as a bay area i can we could do more to get our share. >> you know, we had a great conversation with our public last year we voted in a 500 $500 million transportation bond and in san francisco...
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she and her family are local residents right here in the washington dc area. please area. please join barnes & noble and bethesda and extending a warm welcome to kate andersen brower. [applause] >> thank you very much. yes i set out to write this book almost three years ago. i was a reporter@bloomberg news and came up with the idea what i was invited to lunch with michelle obama and it was for about a dozen reporters who cover her command dozen reporters who cover command the butler came in and out and searcher's and clearly had a rapport with the 1st lady. lady. and so it made me wonder who these people are behind the scenes who are the butler's, maids, and ushers in force at the white house's. i set out to interview them old-fashioned reporting. ninety-six full-time residents workers at the white house and i set out to interview former workers because current staffers cannot speak. one of my favorite sources is here in the front row, adm. row, admiral stephen rochon who was the chief usher of the white house's for the bush and obama administrations for several years. and
she and her family are local residents right here in the washington dc area. please area. please join barnes & noble and bethesda and extending a warm welcome to kate andersen brower. [applause] >> thank you very much. yes i set out to write this book almost three years ago. i was a reporter@bloomberg news and came up with the idea what i was invited to lunch with michelle obama and it was for about a dozen reporters who cover her command dozen reporters who cover command the butler...
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her book "capital dames" recounts washington, dc during the civil war through the lives of many of the women who lived and worked in the capital. following this talk from politics politics and prose book story in booktv ex-bring you a book party from the capital dames at the book museum in washington. >> i just want to say it's such a personal pleasure for me and for brad who is unfortunately not here, to host cokie roberts today. i think this is your sixth or seventh awe tower talks at politics and prose. you have been here for three previous books we have a couple of them if not all of them up front if you missed them. and cokie has been here several times with her husband steve roberts. ...
her book "capital dames" recounts washington, dc during the civil war through the lives of many of the women who lived and worked in the capital. following this talk from politics politics and prose book story in booktv ex-bring you a book party from the capital dames at the book museum in washington. >> i just want to say it's such a personal pleasure for me and for brad who is unfortunately not here, to host cokie roberts today. i think this is your sixth or seventh awe tower...
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washington dc is not a state. if they pass a law, congress has the opportunity within 30 congressional business days to be able to express an opinion. if there is a resolution of disapproval, that law can be repealed or taken back. we passed it out of the house. the senate did not take it up. we needed to express our frustration with the direction of this law. a law that the former mayor had been opposed to because he thought there were constitutional problems. i believe it was the attorney for the city who said it had comes to show problems -- had constitutional problems. matt: you do not think the district of columbia has evolved at all. ? rep. chaffetz: it is a big city. i think there is a way to get them representation if they want to. the areas of washington dc, we could get them not only a member of congress but two senators, state legislature and a governor. if they want full representation. it is not something we are striving for but for me, that is the way i look at it. district of some be a -- this shoul
washington dc is not a state. if they pass a law, congress has the opportunity within 30 congressional business days to be able to express an opinion. if there is a resolution of disapproval, that law can be repealed or taken back. we passed it out of the house. the senate did not take it up. we needed to express our frustration with the direction of this law. a law that the former mayor had been opposed to because he thought there were constitutional problems. i believe it was the attorney for...