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. >>> a trailer full of cows roll over on i-70 near georgetown this afternoon. i-7 is back to normal, but the same can't be said for more than 70 cows. 9news mountain newsroom matt renoux live now. >> reporter: there were about 80 cows in that. >> i truck when it crashed and rolled onto six of those cows died, but about 50 of them have been rounded up and rustled up. those are some of them gh here at the fairgrounds here in clear creek county. the rest of still on the loose roaming the open ranges of georgetown after a full day of hustling and rustling. working the highways of colorado. >> been with cdot 25 years. >> reporter: steve alderman expects some busy days, but quick as possible. >> reporter: working to clear this semi crash near georgetown. >> this guy had brake issues, lost the brakes, couldn't make the curve. >> reporter: couldn't a black the turn or keep his load of cows in the trailer. >> he had 80 head of cattle on board. six of them died from the crash. luckily the driver is okay. >> reporter: which sent cattle running all over the open range of g
. >>> a trailer full of cows roll over on i-70 near georgetown this afternoon. i-7 is back to normal, but the same can't be said for more than 70 cows. 9news mountain newsroom matt renoux live now. >> reporter: there were about 80 cows in that. >> i truck when it crashed and rolled onto six of those cows died, but about 50 of them have been rounded up and rustled up. those are some of them gh here at the fairgrounds here in clear creek county. the rest of still on the loose...
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georgetown. the not so open range here. now being loaded up and getting back to where they need to go. they are starting to get things back to normal after a cattle truck crashed, some got out right after the crash, others were just now let out. the cattle truck rolled in the eastbound lanes of i-70 coming down georgetown hill. it lost its brakes, couldn't make the turn, several cows started roaming around so services, cdot and animal patrol keeping them from getting on to i-70 and causing even more problems. >> it didn't involve other vehicles. that is pretty amazing there. the driver is ok. shook up. you saw how shook up the cows were. they were not happy. >> reporter: there you see the cows right now trying to get into that trailer. need to do. they are being herded, whatever they have to do, they have a cdot truck, animal service truck, just trying to push them in. there are still a few more cows, pan up the hillside, they still need to be loaded in the truck. they will do them in different sections because it's not a v
georgetown. the not so open range here. now being loaded up and getting back to where they need to go. they are starting to get things back to normal after a cattle truck crashed, some got out right after the crash, others were just now let out. the cattle truck rolled in the eastbound lanes of i-70 coming down georgetown hill. it lost its brakes, couldn't make the turn, several cows started roaming around so services, cdot and animal patrol keeping them from getting on to i-70 and causing even...
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dionne, a georgetown professor in the georgetown foundations of democracy and culture. currently he's a senior fellow at brookings institution and a syndicated columnist for "washington post." an esteemed commentator on politics, he regularly appearance national public radio and msnbc and contributes to nbc's "meet the press." previously he's worked for "the new york times," written several acclaimed books such as "why americans hate politics" and won numerous awards for his contributions to journalism. with him today we have sylvia burwell, secretary of health and human services. appointed in 2014, he's been front and center in defending and improving the affordable care act for the obama administration. she's led many organizations in private and public sectors. having served as director of the office of management and budget, president of the wal-mart foundation and chief operating officer of the bill and melinda gates foundation. secretary burwell served on boards of the down soifl foreign relations, metlife and the university of washington medical center, among oth
dionne, a georgetown professor in the georgetown foundations of democracy and culture. currently he's a senior fellow at brookings institution and a syndicated columnist for "washington post." an esteemed commentator on politics, he regularly appearance national public radio and msnbc and contributes to nbc's "meet the press." previously he's worked for "the new york times," written several acclaimed books such as "why americans hate politics" and won...
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but they lived in georgetown for a long time the for the moved to bethesda. they were in bethesda for the last 10 or 15 years of their lives, but they knew a lot of people in georgetown. they were always worried about where they were going to park. on their stone, if you can't read this says, "we finally found a place to park in georgetown." [laughter] >> you will see that on the tour. i put it on every tour. we all understand what it means, but i thought that was a cute thing for them to do. ofse are some old pictures the cemetery and when the cemetery was started, the land that mr. corcoran bought was called parrot's woods. it was very heavily wooded. there were some 35 or 36 larger trees that started there. over time, those trees have gone away. these were pictures taken during the 19th century, obviously because you know, here is a horse-drawn something looking back over his shoulder. you can see some of the monuments and such. i think that is van ness, but i am not sure. this is looking east. there is the chapel. su can see there are trees thathat shaded
but they lived in georgetown for a long time the for the moved to bethesda. they were in bethesda for the last 10 or 15 years of their lives, but they knew a lot of people in georgetown. they were always worried about where they were going to park. on their stone, if you can't read this says, "we finally found a place to park in georgetown." [laughter] >> you will see that on the tour. i put it on every tour. we all understand what it means, but i thought that was a cute thing...
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we are live in georgetown, cbs 4 news. >> yeah, we hope they're all safe. thank you for that report. >>> it is hard to believe we are reaching the end of october because it's been so warm. we could have a possibly record- breaking october down in we are in colorado's wealth center. >> yes, indeed. if the month were to end today, this would be the fifth warmest october on record but we still have a few more days to go this month and it's going to get even warmer. speaking of warmer, fort collins up to 64 at colorado state university. and up in the mountain, it's 48 at the basin area. that's all man-made snow that you see there. we will check the full forecast including the halloween outlook. it's all straight ahead. >> the resorts are not happy. >>> and ahead, why the bronco's player may have provided the best clues for finding the men who burglarized his home. >>> plus, the tiny bug at the center of a crisis that could impact your breakfast choices. this is the news on cb ,, ,, ,, mike coffman, endorsed by the denver post. he's "a consistent warrior" who "t
we are live in georgetown, cbs 4 news. >> yeah, we hope they're all safe. thank you for that report. >>> it is hard to believe we are reaching the end of october because it's been so warm. we could have a possibly record- breaking october down in we are in colorado's wealth center. >> yes, indeed. if the month were to end today, this would be the fifth warmest october on record but we still have a few more days to go this month and it's going to get even warmer. speaking of...
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a couple injuries but a wild day here in georgetown. live in georgetown, matt kroschel, cbs4 news. thanks very much. new information as a nine-hour police standoff finally ends. the men and women who were barricaded inside a home in brighton have surrendered peacefully. three schools in the area were on lockout during the drama. all the kids are safe. and were let out of school at the normal time. >>> new develops over the catholic archdiocese plans to build a retreat at jefferson county. the plans call for the retreat along highway 285 near conifer. as jamie leary shows us some worried that is a risky area for wildfires. >> reporter: commissioners were expected to make a decision today but the fire chief was out actually dispatched to a fire so it was very difficult for those commissioners to get the answers they were looking for. still the hearing lasted for several hours, many people are giving the idea of the proposed retreat was sold to them as son -- something much smaller than what it turned into. still those same people express they were willing to compromise with a lot of
a couple injuries but a wild day here in georgetown. live in georgetown, matt kroschel, cbs4 news. thanks very much. new information as a nine-hour police standoff finally ends. the men and women who were barricaded inside a home in brighton have surrendered peacefully. three schools in the area were on lockout during the drama. all the kids are safe. and were let out of school at the normal time. >>> new develops over the catholic archdiocese plans to build a retreat at jefferson...
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we can see that in georgetown with the recent efforts. the president, i wonder if you would talk us through what in fact is happening and to reconcile them. >> thank you. thank you very much. it's an honor to be with both of you. we had a tragic moment in the early years of our history that we have been trying to come to terms with. in 1838, the priests in maryland on plantations in 1838 arranged a transaction to sell 272, virtually all of them to a landowner in louisiana. with that sale, some of the proceeds were sent to georgetown and we benefitted through that sale and the institution of slavery. >> do you have a working group n racial justice at georgetown response that is helping us come to terms with the new ways in which we as a university community can gauge these questions. >> and this has been reported, but if you would just outline the commitments that have been so far. >> yeah. you know, the, easy ones, we made a decision last fall. to take names off the building. we made decisions over the course of the next several months to
we can see that in georgetown with the recent efforts. the president, i wonder if you would talk us through what in fact is happening and to reconcile them. >> thank you. thank you very much. it's an honor to be with both of you. we had a tragic moment in the early years of our history that we have been trying to come to terms with. in 1838, the priests in maryland on plantations in 1838 arranged a transaction to sell 272, virtually all of them to a landowner in louisiana. with that sale,...
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if you are out in georgetown you might run across a couple of cows. live in georgetown, matt kroschel, cbs4 news. >>> new video of the self driving. truck yesterday that made its maiden voyage down i-25. otto paired with budweiser to make its first driverless delivery earlier this month. today they gave us an up close look at how it works. and the advantages it has over human drivers. >> it drives much better than me. the sensors can see farther down the road. and inclement weather. better than a human. so we'll ship about 450 million miles every year on the highway. so this technology allows us to do that in a way that is more >> otto and anheuser-busch are working to add self driving trucks over the next few years. >>> how state officials are combating concerns about voter fraud in this year's election. their plan to protect the process. on election day. >>> considered the oscars of education. how an aurora teacher is reacting to winning the prestigious award. >>> the only moisture we can squeeze out on doppler 4000 just some high clouds drifting ac
if you are out in georgetown you might run across a couple of cows. live in georgetown, matt kroschel, cbs4 news. >>> new video of the self driving. truck yesterday that made its maiden voyage down i-25. otto paired with budweiser to make its first driverless delivery earlier this month. today they gave us an up close look at how it works. and the advantages it has over human drivers. >> it drives much better than me. the sensors can see farther down the road. and inclement...
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we help set up the georgetown institute of politics.verybody here tonight to get involved in the institute of politics at some point. i think you'll be very happy. secondly, thank you for your service general kellogg. thirdly, i love that peter mentioned, bae-6, i've never disagreed with the new york times story more than i have this morning. they're trying to take away from donald trump and i am no trump fan as you know, his role as a language innovator. they claim that he is saying big league and not bae-6. and and the other day he used biggerly. i think bigly is awesome. my basic view is between now and election day we repeal both women's suffrage and the remaining parts of the voting rights act, donald trump will lose. i think it is possible that he will lose by a significant margin. we do not know what will happen in the next two weeks. we don't know what new emails will e-mails will come are weights from various sources. something could happen. i think trump is caught in a narrative of defeat that happens to candidates at the end
we help set up the georgetown institute of politics.verybody here tonight to get involved in the institute of politics at some point. i think you'll be very happy. secondly, thank you for your service general kellogg. thirdly, i love that peter mentioned, bae-6, i've never disagreed with the new york times story more than i have this morning. they're trying to take away from donald trump and i am no trump fan as you know, his role as a language innovator. they claim that he is saying big league...
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i'm a university professor, proud of my georgetown connection. [applause] >> hasn't joined the union. >> linda lake, long-time democratic pollster and strategist. she has worked with dozens of democratic candidates for office for progressive organizations for dnc and not surprisingly a supporter of hillary clinton. beside her, general joseph kellogg, foreign policy advisor to the donald trump campaign. general kellogg spent 35 years in the u.s. army and serving in vietnam and desert storm. commanded 82nd airborne division. he hassle very star and several bronze stars. peter heart, democratic pollster, not surprising of heart research would be the brains i agree, behind the "nbc/wall street journal" poll. finally, karen tumulty is national political correspondent for washington post. she was political correspondent for the "time" magazine. she is our straight royce down the panel. thanks for joining as you and doing this today. i want to start with the state of the race. i will start with peter. give us a sense where the race stands at this moment
i'm a university professor, proud of my georgetown connection. [applause] >> hasn't joined the union. >> linda lake, long-time democratic pollster and strategist. she has worked with dozens of democratic candidates for office for progressive organizations for dnc and not surprisingly a supporter of hillary clinton. beside her, general joseph kellogg, foreign policy advisor to the donald trump campaign. general kellogg spent 35 years in the u.s. army and serving in vietnam and desert...
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most are partly he is a georgetown georgetown law graduate, class of 1999. [applause] without further a do, i will turn matters over to sam. >> thank you very much. hello. for the record we are 14 days, three hours, 55 minutes from the polls closing a california. i'm not i'm not counting. assuming that we know the answer then, it will off the most divisive, complicated, unusual, and ordinary presidential campaign we have seen in modern american history. who better to talk about it then this outstanding panel we are lucky to have this group. i will introduce them. first on the end harrison are to is a strategists working with george w. bush and republican national committee as director of coalition. currently an npr commentator and supportive donald trump. we have e.j. dionne, longtime columnist for the washington post. author, a senior fellow of the brookings institute and adjunct professor at georgetown university. >> , regular professor. >> i'm very proud of my georgetown connection. [applause] >> lint is a pollster, she's worked with democrats, such as or
most are partly he is a georgetown georgetown law graduate, class of 1999. [applause] without further a do, i will turn matters over to sam. >> thank you very much. hello. for the record we are 14 days, three hours, 55 minutes from the polls closing a california. i'm not i'm not counting. assuming that we know the answer then, it will off the most divisive, complicated, unusual, and ordinary presidential campaign we have seen in modern american history. who better to talk about it then...
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in fact, when he was an undergraduate at georgetown, he was in the glee club at georgetown.one. charlie rose: his death shocked you? justice ginsburg: yes. charlie rose: do you miss him on the court? justice ginsburg: of course i do. it is a paler place without him. charlie rose: it doesn't have as much color and vibrancy? justice ginsburg: he was a wonderful storyteller. he had an uncanny ability to make even the most somber judge smile. he told many jokes, he had very good humor. we said a passion for opera, and genuinely cared about family. charlie rose: they brought you back to harvard law school to honor you. lots of people were there in terms of clerks and a lots of other people. you talked about the balance, the importance of family, and the balance you had found between the law and family. you think it is important, the family? justice ginsburg: a full life. yes. when i was going to law school, my daughter was 14 months old when i started. i would take my classes, go to the library, study hard. 4:00 was when the nanny went home, and that was my daughter's time. we wo
in fact, when he was an undergraduate at georgetown, he was in the glee club at georgetown.one. charlie rose: his death shocked you? justice ginsburg: yes. charlie rose: do you miss him on the court? justice ginsburg: of course i do. it is a paler place without him. charlie rose: it doesn't have as much color and vibrancy? justice ginsburg: he was a wonderful storyteller. he had an uncanny ability to make even the most somber judge smile. he told many jokes, he had very good humor. we said a...
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georgetown. view. the tiber creek was not a swamp. the early accounts of washington , just beautiful. george washington was a really smart guy. badften i've noticed of the weather goes right around us. beware of tornadoes. never in washington. sometimes how the works are made and i have a few slides here which will give some demonstration of that. this is an aerial view of this was donere for the white house historical association. i wanted to do with the other way around because there is a lot of images from the washington monument. but there's no images from this place. this was constructed out of whole cloth, muslim from fire maps, but from other sources as well. so this is how i start. i paint the canvas a ready brown. i laid a map of washington down on it in chock and developed from where the buildings are going to go. the map was obviously in perspective. so i started building from scratch. the basic colors are put in pretty roughly. the color starts coming in. the building takes form. little by little, the painting appears. the
georgetown. view. the tiber creek was not a swamp. the early accounts of washington , just beautiful. george washington was a really smart guy. badften i've noticed of the weather goes right around us. beware of tornadoes. never in washington. sometimes how the works are made and i have a few slides here which will give some demonstration of that. this is an aerial view of this was donere for the white house historical association. i wanted to do with the other way around because there is a lot...
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she was hosted by georgetown university and washington, d.c. and was asked about her work on the health care law known as obamacare. and the fight between the obama administration and the republican-led congress over the lost future. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >>> georgetown university is committed to standard pros moting speech and expression that foster the exchange of ie deals and opinions. while it is recognized that not everyone shares the same views, it is expected that everyone respect the right of the speaker an the organizing group. the institute of politics and public service at the mccourt school of public policy to share their perspectives and ideas by not causing a disruption to the event's activities. at the conclusion, there'll be a question and answer session during which you may ask a question and engage in dialogue. as a reminder, the question and answer session is only open to members of the georgetown university community. please be sure to phrase your question in just that, a form of a question, and the interest
she was hosted by georgetown university and washington, d.c. and was asked about her work on the health care law known as obamacare. and the fight between the obama administration and the republican-led congress over the lost future. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >>> georgetown university is committed to standard pros moting speech and expression that foster the exchange of ie deals and opinions. while it is recognized that not everyone shares the same views, it is expected...
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georgetown. can you come out for weekly coffee breaks on thursday at 11:00 a.m. totally complimentary. you'll learn a lot of good stuff about coffee. >> so show me how this process works, your brewing process is different. >> this is a straight-forward method called pour over what i've done is coffee from whole bean coffee. you want to buy fresh, sort of treat it like a loaf of bread, start my timer here. you don't need any of this fancy gadgetry. the best thing to do is start with a beautiful coffee, freshly roasted and find a way that you love to prepare it. i just love to do a pour over on my own, because the single cup. it's freshly made and it kind of gets my cogs going in the letting it drain through just like your mr. coffee or keurig or whatever it might be. >> but this is you can do something like this at home, too? >> very, very easily. and even though we want folks to come into our cafes, i would encourage you and home viewers to take on something like this for yourself. it's a very low start-up cost. a brewer like this is not that expensive. whole bea
georgetown. can you come out for weekly coffee breaks on thursday at 11:00 a.m. totally complimentary. you'll learn a lot of good stuff about coffee. >> so show me how this process works, your brewing process is different. >> this is a straight-forward method called pour over what i've done is coffee from whole bean coffee. you want to buy fresh, sort of treat it like a loaf of bread, start my timer here. you don't need any of this fancy gadgetry. the best thing to do is start with...
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it's very concerning to me and other women in georgetown. it also comes on the another incident that was quite recent, perhaps two months ago, also in the vicinity. in fact, there were five other sexual assaults in georgetown in the past two months. police have made an arrest. > the man convicted of driving drunk and hitting and killing a montgomery county police officers was sentenced to ten years in prison. last december lieu ease lauren demarco rouse could he drove his today in court he apologizeed to the officer's parents during a highly emotional hearing that lasted more than four hours. i purposely wore the pin today noaa's law because i reminded me of what today was all about. it wasn't about winning or losing or anything of that. > officer lee oat a's death led to the passage of what you just heard his father talking about there, noaa's law. it requires convicted drunk suspended for six months or to use an ignition lock device for months. > we're 12 days away from this year's election. early voting began today in maryland and the lin
it's very concerning to me and other women in georgetown. it also comes on the another incident that was quite recent, perhaps two months ago, also in the vicinity. in fact, there were five other sexual assaults in georgetown in the past two months. police have made an arrest. > the man convicted of driving drunk and hitting and killing a montgomery county police officers was sentenced to ten years in prison. last december lieu ease lauren demarco rouse could he drove his today in court he...
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the conversation live the jaws --t georgetown law center live at the georgetown law center. nicola sturgeon warns there could be another independence referendum if the u.k. pushes for what she called a hard-brexit. in a closing speech at her party's national conference yesterday, she also outlined initiatives involving trade in education and called for more scottish control over immigration. this is just over 45 minutes. [applause] minister sturgeon: we need here five months after the election. when we gathered back in march, we were preparing to seek election for a third consecutive term. thanks it your hard work, we did just that. we won the election. [applause] from thesturgeon: bottom of my heart, let me say this to the people of my country. thank you for putting your trust in me as your first minister. thank you for choosing us to be your government. [applause] minister sturgeon: where we meet today, it was first opened back in 1985. it has witnessed quite a few changes in the 30 years since. the biggest change of all has been in the politics of our country and of this
the conversation live the jaws --t georgetown law center live at the georgetown law center. nicola sturgeon warns there could be another independence referendum if the u.k. pushes for what she called a hard-brexit. in a closing speech at her party's national conference yesterday, she also outlined initiatives involving trade in education and called for more scottish control over immigration. this is just over 45 minutes. [applause] minister sturgeon: we need here five months after the election....
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at georgetown. -- breaking at 6:30, another sexual assault at georgetown. larry: first, everything is shut me it is a motorcycle crash. a medevac helicopter has been requested at the scene. john lewis is en route. bumper-to-bumper trying to get to the beltway and the on. if you are headed to bwi come if you have a flight out of town this morning, you will want to use 95 as the workaround from the beltway heading north. southbound lanes are the helicopter when it arrives will shut down the southbound -- the northbound lanes as well. back over to the maps. we will show you what else we have working quickly. we had the crash southbound on kenilworth avenue. that has been cleared. for those traveling in virginia, we have a utility pole that is will keep a close eye on your ride on the bw parkway. now we are keeping a close eye on the forecast with veronica johnson. veronica: the rows have been try around greenbelt, md, but i am seeing some rain coming to carroll county right now. lightning with some of
at georgetown. -- breaking at 6:30, another sexual assault at georgetown. larry: first, everything is shut me it is a motorcycle crash. a medevac helicopter has been requested at the scene. john lewis is en route. bumper-to-bumper trying to get to the beltway and the on. if you are headed to bwi come if you have a flight out of town this morning, you will want to use 95 as the workaround from the beltway heading north. southbound lanes are the helicopter when it arrives will shut down the...
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when undergraduate at georg georgetown, he was in the glee club at georgetown, and i am a monotone. wil( laughter ) >> rose: his death shocked you? >> yes. >> rose: do you miss him on the court? >> of course, i do. it's a paler place without him. >> rose: it doesn't have much color and vibrancy. >> because he was a wonderful storyteller. he had an uncanny ability to make even the most somber judge smile. he told many jokes. he was very good humored. we shared a passion for opera, and we both genuinely cared about family. >> rose: they brought you back to harvard law school to honor you, and lots of people there in terms of clerks and lots of other people, and you talked about the balance, the importance of family and the balance that you had found between the law and family. and you think it's important, the family -- >> for life? >> rose: yes. you spoke about it. >> yes. when i was going to law school, my daughter was 14 months when i started. so i would take my classes, go to the library, study hard, but 4:00 was when the nanny went home, and that was jane's time, my daughter's ti
when undergraduate at georg georgetown, he was in the glee club at georgetown, and i am a monotone. wil( laughter ) >> rose: his death shocked you? >> yes. >> rose: do you miss him on the court? >> of course, i do. it's a paler place without him. >> rose: it doesn't have much color and vibrancy. >> because he was a wonderful storyteller. he had an uncanny ability to make even the most somber judge smile. he told many jokes. he was very good humored. we shared...
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there was also the lion's mill further down near georgetown and there were a number of mills north along the creek as well. so it was a thriving local industry milling in the 19th century. pierce mill, we believe, was typical of many of the mills in the early 19th century in that it used a -- what was then a revolutionary advanced system of gears and pulleys and wheels and belts and this was a system developed by a delaware inventor named oliver evans and patented by him. he invented it in the 1790s and it changed milling. there were lots of little mills like this throughout the eastern sea board and they were -- it was a very labor-intensive operation originally, millers had to have lots of assistance to pour grain into the hopper of the mill and sift it out once it had been ground and pack it into barrels and so forth and evans came up with a way of automating almost all of that and using the same energy from the mill wheel that moved the millstones themselves he used that same energy through various cogs and wheels and chutes and latters to automate almost the entire milling process.
there was also the lion's mill further down near georgetown and there were a number of mills north along the creek as well. so it was a thriving local industry milling in the 19th century. pierce mill, we believe, was typical of many of the mills in the early 19th century in that it used a -- what was then a revolutionary advanced system of gears and pulleys and wheels and belts and this was a system developed by a delaware inventor named oliver evans and patented by him. he invented it in the...
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joining us now is laura joseph, deputy public information officer with georgetown county. lauren, describe the situation as it is right now. >> well, gregg, where we are up in georgetown county right now, we're still getting lots of heavy rain and wind. we have not had as much wind as was forecast but we still have a ways to go with the storm. we have scattered power outages throughout the county and our beach areas, but so far we have no major reports of major damage at this time. >> with respect geographically to charleston, for example, where is georgetown county? >> we are just north of charleston. we're between myrtle beach and charleston. we're the little area in there. >> lauren, this is arthel. are you getting any calls on your emergency lines? >> not calls so much for that. we've had calls regarding tornado warnings and we've had some calls about power outages. we've had some scattered cell phone outages but no one calling about major damage. we've had trees down. one tree in the city of georgia took down a power line feeding to a house, but not anything like we'v
joining us now is laura joseph, deputy public information officer with georgetown county. lauren, describe the situation as it is right now. >> well, gregg, where we are up in georgetown county right now, we're still getting lots of heavy rain and wind. we have not had as much wind as was forecast but we still have a ways to go with the storm. we have scattered power outages throughout the county and our beach areas, but so far we have no major reports of major damage at this time....
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once you make your way up to georgetown and into summit snow flying there. and up towards winter park going over berthoud pass we have some snow. out in picking county we have snow this morning as well on the north side of aspen. temperatures in the mountains are in the 20s and 30s. we have 40s now for denver and the front range. upper 30s, lower 40s on the eastern plains. later on today it's going to stay cool. it will be by far the coolest day this week. temperatures topping out in the mid-50s around denver, which is a little below normal, actually, for this time of year. typically we're in the 60s. hard to know what's normal when it comes to fall in colorado. 40s and 50s for mountain temperatures later today. clouds to start the day. by mid-morning the clouds will be out of here. what's left of the mountain snow should end by mid-morning today. 56 today. tomorrow 61, which is closer to normal. and friday and the weekend we go far above normal once again. this will be our fourth weekend in a row with warmer than let's get a check opt roads, including the i
once you make your way up to georgetown and into summit snow flying there. and up towards winter park going over berthoud pass we have some snow. out in picking county we have snow this morning as well on the north side of aspen. temperatures in the mountains are in the 20s and 30s. we have 40s now for denver and the front range. upper 30s, lower 40s on the eastern plains. later on today it's going to stay cool. it will be by far the coolest day this week. temperatures topping out in the...
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here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: at georgetown jesuit university, learning is fevin bellamy is taking it to heart. >> i see the same worker. his name is o'neil bachelor. i sparked up a conversation with him. hey, how you doing? shook his hand. >> reporter: that handshake happened late at night while fevin was studying in the library. o'neil, the janitor, was cleaning up. they soon discovered they are both immigrants and have big dreams. >> my dream was to open a restaurant, you know, i love cooking. he supported it. he said, man, i'm going to do everything i can to help you. >> reporter: and he did. fevin started a facebook page called unsung heroes, telling the stories of the workers who keep the university running. >> i know there's kind of a wall between the students and the workers sometimes. i wanted to use this opportunity to share his story with other students. to see that they're human beings just like us, the only difference is the color of their uniforms. >> reporter: fevin said students responded immediately, welcoming they recently helped raise $2,500 for o'neil to start h
here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: at georgetown jesuit university, learning is fevin bellamy is taking it to heart. >> i see the same worker. his name is o'neil bachelor. i sparked up a conversation with him. hey, how you doing? shook his hand. >> reporter: that handshake happened late at night while fevin was studying in the library. o'neil, the janitor, was cleaning up. they soon discovered they are both immigrants and have big dreams. >> my dream was to open a...
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mix around o up, we've got snow as they get out to georgetown. ongoing construction along c- 470 near morrison. that's causing some slowing. we've got that moisture on the roadways as well this morning in town that could slow down your drive. >> i saw flurries this morning in the foothills coming in. >>> people are mourning the loss of a father and husband the gunman is still on the run. we have learned he died from the shooting late last month, somebody shot him at a home just east of havana. police are hoping somebody has information about the shooter. >>> an update on a wild fire south of pueblo. fire crews are trying to determine its cause. this as some people are finally able to return home. firefighters have some success this morning as they start to get a handle on the beulah fire. it's now 50% contained. it's around 4800 acres. smaller than they first thought. it's still threatening lots of homes, though. the fire started monday and has destroyed eight homes total. the cause is still under investigation. >>> this is the news now on flood
mix around o up, we've got snow as they get out to georgetown. ongoing construction along c- 470 near morrison. that's causing some slowing. we've got that moisture on the roadways as well this morning in town that could slow down your drive. >> i saw flurries this morning in the foothills coming in. >>> people are mourning the loss of a father and husband the gunman is still on the run. we have learned he died from the shooting late last month, somebody shot him at a home just...
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highs: 59-64 winds: nw to sw 5-15 mph breaking right now - georgetown. the attack happened around eight last night, and it's now the scene of one those earlier incidents and joins us now live in northwest with the newest assault. seven is on your side, helping you and check our "spot crime" maps on wjla dot com, to stay aware of the latest crimes near where you live and work. early voting begins in less than three hours in maryland. polls are open from eight a-m until p-m today, through novemeber third. voter registration deadline earlier this month - good news. you can still register at an early voting site. tomorrow - early voting expands to all eight wards in the district. early voting began saturday but only at one location, at judiciary square. polls are open in d-c from 8:30 a-m until seven p-m every day including sunday.. through november fourth. on the campaign trail this morning- hillary clinton heads to the battleground state of north carolina, after spending two days in florida. and today, the democrat will be become her secret weapon - first
highs: 59-64 winds: nw to sw 5-15 mph breaking right now - georgetown. the attack happened around eight last night, and it's now the scene of one those earlier incidents and joins us now live in northwest with the newest assault. seven is on your side, helping you and check our "spot crime" maps on wjla dot com, to stay aware of the latest crimes near where you live and work. early voting begins in less than three hours in maryland. polls are open from eight a-m until p-m today,...
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police are looking for the four men in this video in connection to a robbery in georgetown. they say last thursday the men went into the store in the 1400 block of wisconsin avenue and stole several handbags. during the robbery, it appears the clerk attempted to stop the men from taking the items. one of the suspect hit the clerk several times before running out the door. >>> it is an issue local leaders, business owners and sports team a on. and now you have a chance to share your opinion. we are talking about metro's proposal to keep early closing times. there's an open house tomorrow at metro headquarters running from 12:30 to 10:00 p.m. up for discussion, four proposals to reduce the amount of time trains run and give metro more time to do maintenance and inspection. riders can also take the online survey, e-mail comments or talk with staff in person at various metro rail stations. chairman john podesta was slowed by metro. that is according to "the washington post." in an e-mail from february 2014 podesta wrote to his wife, quote, can you drive me to the white house? he
police are looking for the four men in this video in connection to a robbery in georgetown. they say last thursday the men went into the store in the 1400 block of wisconsin avenue and stole several handbags. during the robbery, it appears the clerk attempted to stop the men from taking the items. one of the suspect hit the clerk several times before running out the door. >>> it is an issue local leaders, business owners and sports team a on. and now you have a chance to share your...
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dean forassociate international programs here at georgetown. i was like to welcome you to this program. threeew minutes, i have brief tasks to accomplish. which i will try to do quickly. so you can benefit from the wisdom of our panel. welcome to georgetown law. although many of you are already here. and i want to say something about the program in the economic law, which is managed by my colleague. to introduce the speakers who will follow me on the podium. the world'ss one of great centers for the study of international affairs. forthis is a focal point the study of international economics at the university. founded in 1999. is now directed by chris from her. and the ultimate object of his two for fell platforms with conferences convene such as this to bring together public and private sector leaders and offer executive education. originally i focused on trade. as you will see an today's conversation on her exit the institutes portfolio has grown in recent years to include leading capabilities and renown in a range of issues including monetar
dean forassociate international programs here at georgetown. i was like to welcome you to this program. threeew minutes, i have brief tasks to accomplish. which i will try to do quickly. so you can benefit from the wisdom of our panel. welcome to georgetown law. although many of you are already here. and i want to say something about the program in the economic law, which is managed by my colleague. to introduce the speakers who will follow me on the podium. the world'ss one of great centers...
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after a truck overturned right along i-70 near georgetown. still warning drivers to watch out for the animals. nearly a dozen are roman clear creek county. the truck carrying the cows overturned yesterday morning. volunteers on horseback responding to calls from neighbors in georgetown saying those cows are running through their property. we watch as some of the cows were recaptured today. >> not like in a cowboy movie. move them real slow and wait until it looks like where they want to go and then you tell them that's the right way to go. >> [ laughter ] one cow was struck and killed last night on the interstate. six more killed during that crash. >>> right now keeping an eye on a bear, perched in a tree in boulder. the animal was first seen taking a nap on university hill around sunrise. a few hours later, climbed up another tree near university and fifth. animal control officers are monitoring the bear and they own. >> let's hope so. >>> jenny smoltz teaches third grade but she had no idea what she was walking into at a school assembly. sh
after a truck overturned right along i-70 near georgetown. still warning drivers to watch out for the animals. nearly a dozen are roman clear creek county. the truck carrying the cows overturned yesterday morning. volunteers on horseback responding to calls from neighbors in georgetown saying those cows are running through their property. we watch as some of the cows were recaptured today. >> not like in a cowboy movie. move them real slow and wait until it looks like where they want to...
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rock creek park cover 1700 acres from the mouth of the creek in georgetown, north to the districts border with maryland. we visited built in the early 1800s. >> standing in front of pierce mill in rock creek park. this is one of the last vestiges of the rule path of washington. it is the only one, part of the way of life in farming that happened in the early 1800s. the owner of the mill was a former quaker from pennsylvania. he came to the washington area hethe late 70's, 90's, and bought a lot of land. ultimately 160 acres along rock. there was an old mill here that this millit he built in about 1820. had a whole farmstead here, a farm house, a house that may have been a distillery, a barn, springhouse, an entire farm area here. the mill was built in 1820 and stayed in operation through almost the entire 19th century. the mill was subsumed into rock creek park in 1890 when the rock creek park was founded and it kept operating for several more years and ended in 1897 when the main shaft of the wheel broke and that was the end of operations forever. back in the early 19th century, alis was
rock creek park cover 1700 acres from the mouth of the creek in georgetown, north to the districts border with maryland. we visited built in the early 1800s. >> standing in front of pierce mill in rock creek park. this is one of the last vestiges of the rule path of washington. it is the only one, part of the way of life in farming that happened in the early 1800s. the owner of the mill was a former quaker from pennsylvania. he came to the washington area hethe late 70's, 90's, and bought...
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inbound as you get into ms street, wisconsin secondariesda in georgetown quiet as well. aside from quiet roads don't d tour get safe track surge s turn.urge noma-gallaudet to fortfort totten buses replace trains. t any questions at erin fox5tx5 d.c. on twitter.tt add a lot of extra time toofra t your commute if you're taking tg the red line today.d i feel like lin my ears just los a little bit.a litt back to you guys. tyou for the rail system.fo a he proposal to balance the bal budget could lead to massive mas job cuts and service changesng plus fare hikes. it would call for a slashing of 1,000 positions and by next summer trains would run at aunt lower pace.we the delay in trains would come c at a steeper price. 2520 fare hike during off peak hours and and the cents during off week. bus fares would increase by 10a cents. >> the on the clinton e-mail scan today. the fbi has a warrant to looklo at e-mails belonging to longng o time clinton aide huma abedin. a the he e-mails were discovered e during a investigation ofestiono former congressman anthony weiner. the ranking d
inbound as you get into ms street, wisconsin secondariesda in georgetown quiet as well. aside from quiet roads don't d tour get safe track surge s turn.urge noma-gallaudet to fortfort totten buses replace trains. t any questions at erin fox5tx5 d.c. on twitter.tt add a lot of extra time toofra t your commute if you're taking tg the red line today.d i feel like lin my ears just los a little bit.a litt back to you guys. tyou for the rail system.fo a he proposal to balance the bal budget could...
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cdot brought out cowboys to corral the livestock near georgetown. matt kroschel shows us where the wild west meets the mountain west. >> the in is it is not like in the cowboy movies. >> reporter: but it sure looks like a wild west movie set in georgetown these days. >> move them real slow and you wait until it looks like where they want to go and then you tell them that's the right way to go. >> reporter: volunteers mounted up 24 hours after the crash setting out to recapture nearly 20 of the original 80 cattle on board the big rig when it flipped tuesday morning. >> they scattered all over in assistance team. >> we're kind of amateurs. we don't herd cattle very often. >> reporter: answering calls for help as cattle roamed through town and dangerously close to interstate traffic. >> the terrain is rough up in there. rocks and trees. >> reporter: we lost drone 4 to give you a bird's eye view of the wrangling operations. making sure to steer clear of the upset cattle and keep them calm. volunteers used ropes and dogs to roundup these four. nearly a d
cdot brought out cowboys to corral the livestock near georgetown. matt kroschel shows us where the wild west meets the mountain west. >> the in is it is not like in the cowboy movies. >> reporter: but it sure looks like a wild west movie set in georgetown these days. >> move them real slow and you wait until it looks like where they want to go and then you tell them that's the right way to go. >> reporter: volunteers mounted up 24 hours after the crash setting out to...
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cdot brought out cowboys to corral the livestock near georgetown. matt kroschel shows us where the wild west meets the mountain west. >> the thing about moving cows is it is not like in the cowboy movies. >> reporter: but it sure looks like a wild west movie set in georgetown these days. wait until it looks like where they want to go and then you tell them that's the right way to go. >> reporter: volunteers mounted up 24 hours after the crash setting out to recapture nearly 20 of the original 80 cattle on board the big rig when it flipped tuesday morning. >> they scattered all over in there. >> reporter: volunteers like dan lincoln from the jefferson county horse evacuation assistance team. >> we're kind of amateurs. we don't herd cattle very often. for help as cattle roamed through town and dangerously close to interstate traffic. >> the terrain is rough up in there. rocks and trees. >> reporter: we lost drone 4 to give you a bird's eye view of the wrangling operations. making sure to steer clear of the upset cattle and keep them calm. volunteers u
cdot brought out cowboys to corral the livestock near georgetown. matt kroschel shows us where the wild west meets the mountain west. >> the thing about moving cows is it is not like in the cowboy movies. >> reporter: but it sure looks like a wild west movie set in georgetown these days. wait until it looks like where they want to go and then you tell them that's the right way to go. >> reporter: volunteers mounted up 24 hours after the crash setting out to recapture nearly 20...
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is is fox5 a local news at a 0.a a stranger grabbed a woman and assaulted her on the streets of georgetown. tonight, the suspect is still out there, but the city is doing he enough to shine a light breaking news in forth east d.c. and officer was robbed tonight. thanks for joining us, i'm shawn yancy. were stolen from that officer's vehicle: that weapon is a block 17 and this library here, the dorothy heights beening la site which could explain why this p man was armed and why he was exiting the library. we're still waiting to confirm this all from police. there have been some false sitings of the suspect, but as a of now we do not have any information that anyone has been apprehended. you see on the scene here special crops on the scene as well as k9s trying to track the suspect's scent. right now still no leads on that suspect that we're aware of, of core it's still developing. as soon as we get any more information we'll pass that onto you. ill at we't's stn x5 localops i p.aswe and now we'l wanontto to turn ta horrific sex assault that happened last night in georgetown. police are stil
is is fox5 a local news at a 0.a a stranger grabbed a woman and assaulted her on the streets of georgetown. tonight, the suspect is still out there, but the city is doing he enough to shine a light breaking news in forth east d.c. and officer was robbed tonight. thanks for joining us, i'm shawn yancy. were stolen from that officer's vehicle: that weapon is a block 17 and this library here, the dorothy heights beening la site which could explain why this p man was armed and why he was exiting...
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it's my pleasure now to introduce the need of georgetown law school.ause] >> thank you very much. thank you to our student ambassadors. my role is to thank andy. andy korn blatt is the best dean of admissions in the country and all of our students can recognize that. being a fabulous, unparalleled dean of admissions, he puts together unparalleled programs. a big round of applause for andy. [applause] when i talk about the law school, one of the points i always make is where else would you want to go to law school except washington tc? it gives you the kind of insight you can't get anywhere else and i can't think of a better example. absorbed thehas whole country and away i haven't seen in my lifetime and to have this panel with these insights talking about what is going to happen, what an amazing event. to our panelists, thank you very much. my other piece of responsibility is to introduce sam. .am is a big deal in journalism he's the cnn senior vice president, a washington bureau chief, three-time emmy award winner, but what's most important is he's a
it's my pleasure now to introduce the need of georgetown law school.ause] >> thank you very much. thank you to our student ambassadors. my role is to thank andy. andy korn blatt is the best dean of admissions in the country and all of our students can recognize that. being a fabulous, unparalleled dean of admissions, he puts together unparalleled programs. a big round of applause for andy. [applause] when i talk about the law school, one of the points i always make is where else would you...
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georgetown. as we look into the southeast corner. still hanging onto a few 60s there. 50s out west. with cooler 30s already showing up in the mountains. cold front right in here. this will be the best snow in the mountains. rain early. some over night. early in the morning. and the best rain shifts to the northeast. we'll get late day showers. snow showers in the mountains. along the front range. including denver. they will be scattered. not everybody will see it. southern colorado look to avoid this. you'll have a few clouds through the day. >> . highs tomor cooler 40s in the mountains. 60s west. and 50s 60 and cooler 70s coming over the eastern half of the state. includes some great fall weather returning much just in time for the weekend. >> . broncos game. >> day-to-day. sprained ac joint to the left shoulder. >> . kind of barely practice today. he was officially limited. a lot of standing around. broncos hopeful that he can and will start on sunday. vs. atlanta. >> as of right now. talib is expected to play sunday. he's on suspension watch. >> . big ( a big part of the defense.
georgetown. as we look into the southeast corner. still hanging onto a few 60s there. 50s out west. with cooler 30s already showing up in the mountains. cold front right in here. this will be the best snow in the mountains. rain early. some over night. early in the morning. and the best rain shifts to the northeast. we'll get late day showers. snow showers in the mountains. along the front range. including denver. they will be scattered. not everybody will see it. southern colorado look to...
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it was interesting, because georgetown had been a single-sex school.hey had become coed, and wants to have women professors. , was hired to be a role model which is not a simple activity. i have never taught. i began to teach, and i taught some graduate students, and then undergrads, and i really liked it. i was a full-time professor. mr. rubenstein: in 1984, mondale democratic family for president. geraldine ferraro was the pick for vice president. what was your thought there? madeleine albright: i thought one thing really does lead to another. to go back on something, what had happened was what mondale -- because they done so much fundraising, i had gotten a call saying that he was running for president, and what i be his .undraiser i was trying to make up my mind whether i would do it or not when he pulled out, so i never had to make up my mind. when i was sitting in burzynski's office and was interviewing for the job, mondale walked in and burzynski set up are thinking of hiring madeleine for that. one thing led to another. mondale, we had been goo
it was interesting, because georgetown had been a single-sex school.hey had become coed, and wants to have women professors. , was hired to be a role model which is not a simple activity. i have never taught. i began to teach, and i taught some graduate students, and then undergrads, and i really liked it. i was a full-time professor. mr. rubenstein: in 1984, mondale democratic family for president. geraldine ferraro was the pick for vice president. what was your thought there? madeleine...
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the little red you see here is towards the georgetown area.of concern because the eye will be here. winds flowing into this little back bay and myrtle beach, in the five-foot range. alex, as we get the pictures coming in here this morning, dramatic in the coastal areas. >> bill karins, thanks for the heads up on all that. >>> plenty of reaction to donald trump's taped comments about women. coming up what kind of affect does this have on people who have already voted. e re of her ? or is it a lifetime of work that blazes the path to your passions? your personal success takes a financial partner who values it as much as you do. learn more at tiaa.org 80% of recurrent ischemic, strokecould be prevented. and i'm doing all i can to help prevent another one. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. be the you who doesn't cover your moderat severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a frien who is done with treatme
the little red you see here is towards the georgetown area.of concern because the eye will be here. winds flowing into this little back bay and myrtle beach, in the five-foot range. alex, as we get the pictures coming in here this morning, dramatic in the coastal areas. >> bill karins, thanks for the heads up on all that. >>> plenty of reaction to donald trump's taped comments about women. coming up what kind of affect does this have on people who have already voted. e re of her...
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georgetown. as we look into the southeast corner. still hanging onto a few 60s there. and starting to slip 50s out west. with cooler 30s already showing up in the mountains. cold front right in here. this will be the best snow in the mountains. rain early. some over night. early in the morning. and the best rain shifts to the northeast. we'll get late day showers. snow showers in the mountains. along the front range. including denver. they will be scattered. not everybody will see it. southern colorado look to avoid this. you'll have a few clouds through the day. 60s west. and 50s 60 and cooler 70s coming over the eastern half of the state. >> . 7-day forecast. includes some great fall weather returning much just in time for the weekend. >> . broncos game. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that i
georgetown. as we look into the southeast corner. still hanging onto a few 60s there. and starting to slip 50s out west. with cooler 30s already showing up in the mountains. cold front right in here. this will be the best snow in the mountains. rain early. some over night. early in the morning. and the best rain shifts to the northeast. we'll get late day showers. snow showers in the mountains. along the front range. including denver. they will be scattered. not everybody will see it. southern...
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according to the report just georgetown law the pinellas county sheriff's office has broad guidelines outlining the use of the safety wear system that raises privacy concerns and could lead to misuse. the sheriff's office maintained the system is an effective crime fighting tool. >> to have a mechanism to search that against other images and get a robust result is huge, paramount to law enforcement. >> reporter: agencies across system is not being abused. the study found that the pinellas county system is used for 8,000 monthly searches without any audits and that could possibly lead to a number of privacy issues. back out live, we are expected to hear from the sheriff about 9:30 this morning on what he thinks about the concerns following the release of the study and if folks watching should be concerned. stick with us and you can get an update online at www.abcactionnews.com. office, rodney dunigan, abc action news. >>> breaking overnight. lieutenant is announce -- lufthansa is announcing smoke was detected in the cockpit. we are waiting to hear what caused the smoke. it was on its w
according to the report just georgetown law the pinellas county sheriff's office has broad guidelines outlining the use of the safety wear system that raises privacy concerns and could lead to misuse. the sheriff's office maintained the system is an effective crime fighting tool. >> to have a mechanism to search that against other images and get a robust result is huge, paramount to law enforcement. >> reporter: agencies across system is not being abused. the study found that the...
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journalists day, and advisers discuss the 2016 presidential race at eight law forum hosted by georgetown university. that is live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. president obama was in las vegas this evening campaigning on behalf of hillary clinton. he also took the opportunity to talk about the u.s. senate race in nevada. here's a portion of his remarks. pres. obama: on issue after issue, nevada, you have a clear choice. if you care about immigration reform, you can vote for a presidential candidate who sees immigrants only as criminals and rapists, a family never heard of people like kevin and his grandfather, or you can vote for the granddaughter of an immigrant, who believes that everybody deserves the chance to contribute to this country that we love. if you care about criminal justice reform and disrupting the pipeline from underfunded schools to underfunded jails, and helping people serve their time to rehabilitate themselves and become productive members of society, you can vote for an outstanding prosecutor and attorney general who has worked to make the system fairer and sa
journalists day, and advisers discuss the 2016 presidential race at eight law forum hosted by georgetown university. that is live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. president obama was in las vegas this evening campaigning on behalf of hillary clinton. he also took the opportunity to talk about the u.s. senate race in nevada. here's a portion of his remarks. pres. obama: on issue after issue, nevada, you have a clear choice. if you care about immigration reform, you can vote for a presidential...