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she is facing off with anthony brown and doug gansler in the primary. working to repair to water main breaks in arlington. we are trying to find out how long it will take to get this worked out. school wasmentary shut down. one southbound lane is open on south arlington mill road. it is dreary out there. >> taking a live look at the nations capitol. cloudy. 50 degrees. >> i was going to say, you cannot complain about 50 degrees in december. >> it looks a little brighter than what i think we are experiencing here. it is 53 degrees in d.c., a lot of moister and cloud cover out there. a littlest, we have more sunshine. things are looking good, winchester, up towards hagerstown. we do see breaks a little bit of loose guy here and there. snow and icy conditions in minneapolis and denver. this is part of the huge winter blast which will aggressively make its way to the east and be in our neighborhood by the weekend. in the meantime, our temperatures will be in the 50s this afternoon. at 4:00 55. at 7:00 tonight 52 degrees. still 50 degrees of 11:00. on the ne
she is facing off with anthony brown and doug gansler in the primary. working to repair to water main breaks in arlington. we are trying to find out how long it will take to get this worked out. school wasmentary shut down. one southbound lane is open on south arlington mill road. it is dreary out there. >> taking a live look at the nations capitol. cloudy. 50 degrees. >> i was going to say, you cannot complain about 50 degrees in december. >> it looks a little brighter than...
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that this is the last meeting for two of our members, chairman bernanke and german g -- chairman gansler. chairman bernanke he will be at the january meeting, but this is actually chairman gansler's last meeting as chairman of the council. i would like to thank them for their dedication and service. i would like to thank chairman bernanke for the leadership of the fed during a period of time when his leadership made an enormous leadership difference. in the aftermath of the financial crisis, his boldness was critical to of hurting a great depression. with respect to the council's immeasurablemade cut emissions in so many areas. i would like to thank chairman gensler for everything he has done to promote our financial markets. --y has been step fights steadfast in his pursuit and the ongoing transformation of our drifters markets operate, and it is a testament to him that we have made the progress that we have. half of the council, i want to thank you both for your leadership and your deck and -- dedication. gensler'st chairman was asked to make a few remarks. ,> i want to thank you secre
that this is the last meeting for two of our members, chairman bernanke and german g -- chairman gansler. chairman bernanke he will be at the january meeting, but this is actually chairman gansler's last meeting as chairman of the council. i would like to thank them for their dedication and service. i would like to thank chairman bernanke for the leadership of the fed during a period of time when his leadership made an enormous leadership difference. in the aftermath of the financial crisis,...
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now one of the candidates who is attorney general doug gansler is here. he says it's time to focus on the real issues. we appreciate you sitting down talking to us. i want to talk about the health exchange first. >> that's been pretty nasty and a lot of twists and turns. our implementation has been woeful. >> the enrollment has been low. the first director resigned. the second director is in legal trouble. people need health insurance. there are 800,000 people not insured in america. what's the solution? >> that's the point. whatever your view, it's the law and it's going to be implemented and needs to be done correctly. frankly we are the only civilized country in the world that didn't provide health care to all its citizens. now we have this plan and we need to implement it. unfortunately the lieutenant governor was put in charge of that. in his defense he hasn't run much. it didn't go so well. we're way behind kentucky, behind california and other states. these 800,000 people need access to health care. they're obviously the underserved community. they
now one of the candidates who is attorney general doug gansler is here. he says it's time to focus on the real issues. we appreciate you sitting down talking to us. i want to talk about the health exchange first. >> that's been pretty nasty and a lot of twists and turns. our implementation has been woeful. >> the enrollment has been low. the first director resigned. the second director is in legal trouble. people need health insurance. there are 800,000 people not insured in...
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pictures of doug gansler surfaced at an underage drinking party. a bumpy start in a campaign just getting started. at number five, the man also on barbara walters list, edward snowden. some call him a hero, others a traitor. all agree he has changed the course of history. number four, the man vowing to clean up corruption in the district. u.s. attorney ron mei chin has en has been at the center of an investigation. the investigation remains open. number three, the team with a fascinating new challenge. amazon founder jeff bezos. ceo katharine weymouth is staying with the post. their task, to change the paper for generations to come. our number two, david rubenstein who has donated millions to the kennedy center, the national zoo and has now given millions to repair the washington monument. our choice for the most fascinating person, robert griffin iii. 2013 started with such promise. a devastating knee injury followed by a disastrous season. from the toast of the town to the bench. rg iii grows from here may be the most fascinating thing to come. >
pictures of doug gansler surfaced at an underage drinking party. a bumpy start in a campaign just getting started. at number five, the man also on barbara walters list, edward snowden. some call him a hero, others a traitor. all agree he has changed the course of history. number four, the man vowing to clean up corruption in the district. u.s. attorney ron mei chin has en has been at the center of an investigation. the investigation remains open. number three, the team with a fascinating new...
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doug gansler running against brown says the lieutenant should absolutely be held accountable for the failures of the health exchange. in prince george's county, brad bell, abc 7 news. cdc confirming a link between tainted tap water at a base in north carolina and an increased risk of serious birth defects and childhood cancers. they surveyed parents that had thousands of babies born at camp lejeune. -- contaminated wells were closed in 1985. millions to, worth the winner. the high-stakes push to become a home of the fbi. buycks a man's black friday dream turns into a nightmare when he oh words his tv to find out it's busted. >> imagine paying double for that gallon of milk cap the grocery store. it could happen if congress does not take >> and will likely be march when they pick the side of the new fbi headquarters but the deadline to submit a bid is just 11 days away. >> political heavyweights in virginia are making a big push. jeff goldberg has the story. >> attested at ninth and pennsylvania for nearly 40 years the outdatedtgrown and undersized headquarters. >> this is just the ab
doug gansler running against brown says the lieutenant should absolutely be held accountable for the failures of the health exchange. in prince george's county, brad bell, abc 7 news. cdc confirming a link between tainted tap water at a base in north carolina and an increased risk of serious birth defects and childhood cancers. they surveyed parents that had thousands of babies born at camp lejeune. -- contaminated wells were closed in 1985. millions to, worth the winner. the high-stakes push...
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> reporter: backpage has resisted pressure from state attorneys general including maryland's doug gansler to shut down the trade. state prosecutors say they have been left powerless to prosecute online classified ad sites that promote and profit from frost fusion and human trafficking because -- prostitution and human trafficking because of a quirk in the way the courts have interpreted the communications decency act. the prosecutors have been pushing unsuccessfully so far for congress to change the law. backpage insists it takes credit card numbers and responds promptly to police subpoenas and it insists closing down the adult services section would have no impact on the child sex trade and alleged pimps like linwood barnhill who prey on children. under the communications decency act sites like backpage do not have to police what someone else posts on their site. it is up to the police to police that and an epidemic of child sex trafficking suggests that that is just not working. >> wow, thank you. >>> a former howard county correctional officer is jailed for allegedly having sex with a
> reporter: backpage has resisted pressure from state attorneys general including maryland's doug gansler to shut down the trade. state prosecutors say they have been left powerless to prosecute online classified ad sites that promote and profit from frost fusion and human trafficking because -- prostitution and human trafficking because of a quirk in the way the courts have interpreted the communications decency act. the prosecutors have been pushing unsuccessfully so far for congress to...