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gordon's brother eugene is wounded in front of the georgetown pike. as the confederates continue to push, they continue to give a little bit of ground towards the georgetown pike, which after years of travel, has something down. the wagon ruts have eroded the service. the union soldiers dig in. . this is their final position. . again. gordon's men -- this is their final position. again gordon's men attack. they lose four color barriers. the flag goes down, the fly comes up. 5:00, gordon's men continue to attack. by now they are starting to gain ground has rickets men have been beating back the brigade. they are running up high on those casualties. men break,ckett's where tyler defend the retreat towards baltimore. by 7:00, tyler himself pulls out. unitsioans have a newest on the field, are the ones who cover the retreat of those experienced veterans. at the end of the day, on july 9, 1864, there were about 2200 casualties, 1200 union losses and 1000 confederate losses. of those 1000, mostly in the form of john brown gordon. soldiers will talk about th
gordon's brother eugene is wounded in front of the georgetown pike. as the confederates continue to push, they continue to give a little bit of ground towards the georgetown pike, which after years of travel, has something down. the wagon ruts have eroded the service. the union soldiers dig in. . this is their final position. . again. gordon's men -- this is their final position. again gordon's men attack. they lose four color barriers. the flag goes down, the fly comes up. 5:00, gordon's men...
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his own brother is wounded in front of the georgetown pike. they fall back towards what is called the georgetown pike. after years of travel has sunken down. they dig in. this is their final position. again gordon's men attack and trade shots back and forth. the new jersey infantry looses 40% and looses four color barrie barriers. the flag goes down. the flag comes up. so that by 4:30, 4:45, 5:00 his men continue to attack. they are starting to gain ground. his men have beaten back gordon once. their ammunition is running out. they are running up high on those casualties. by 5:00 his men break back towards the baltimore pike by the end of the day there are about 2,200 casualties. about a thousand cob fed rat losses. those thousand losses came in the form with one of the hardest hitting units. if the day was lost to me measured by his descienigns my was worth a pinch of good scotch snuff. that's the last thing he ever wrote. his mwere unfinished his wife will finish it and publish it for him in 1906. wallis, even though he is defeated talks abo
his own brother is wounded in front of the georgetown pike. they fall back towards what is called the georgetown pike. after years of travel has sunken down. they dig in. this is their final position. again gordon's men attack and trade shots back and forth. the new jersey infantry looses 40% and looses four color barrie barriers. the flag goes down. the flag comes up. so that by 4:30, 4:45, 5:00 his men continue to attack. they are starting to gain ground. his men have beaten back gordon once....
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i'm in georgetown, delaware, i'm still not hearing the conversation i need to hear. understand the sound, the fight and fury over these couldn't federal memorials but my take is people need to stop thinking with their emotions and start using their heads. orlando done doesn't mind the stars and bars flying at the nearby confederate memorial in georgetown. now the hate tread attached to that flag by people like the natzis and clansmen last weekend's united right tragedy in charlottesville that's another story. >> if only the people that representerepresented this was y ancestors but it's too much hate tied to the flag. >> reporter: right. >> that's what i don't like about it. >> reporter: it's a fine line between memorializing historical figures and honoring them especially ones who fought in defense of slavery. no one said sweating those details these days as birmingham boards up its memorial baltimore removed several last night. the list goes on. this georgetown memorial was erected in 2007 and jeff plumber of the delaware grays wonder if's couldn't federal memorial
i'm in georgetown, delaware, i'm still not hearing the conversation i need to hear. understand the sound, the fight and fury over these couldn't federal memorials but my take is people need to stop thinking with their emotions and start using their heads. orlando done doesn't mind the stars and bars flying at the nearby confederate memorial in georgetown. now the hate tread attached to that flag by people like the natzis and clansmen last weekend's united right tragedy in charlottesville that's...
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did i not know. >> did not know that georgetown has a confederate memorial. he does now.he can tolerate any confederate memorial. >> no, i think it would be offensive to black people, i really do. i don't feel that is a situation that is not. i feel like it just need to be struck down. >> i hear you. i don't agree 100%, but i don't disagree 100% either. i just know black, white, who ever you are, this is our shared history we are talking about ugly as it might be. we owe it to ourselves to use our heads to solve this problem together. scenes like debockle last weekends only serve to lower us all. i'm hank and that's my take. >> all right, how about grow up, scouts honor, how some of our youngest girls are working to change girls in the work force. we'll explain. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money
did i not know. >> did not know that georgetown has a confederate memorial. he does now.he can tolerate any confederate memorial. >> no, i think it would be offensive to black people, i really do. i don't feel that is a situation that is not. i feel like it just need to be struck down. >> i hear you. i don't agree 100%, but i don't disagree 100% either. i just know black, white, who ever you are, this is our shared history we are talking about ugly as it might be. we owe it to...
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i'm in georgetown, delaware, i'm still not hearing the conversation i need to hear.e, i understand the sound the fight and fewer rear over these confederate memorials but my take is people need to stop thinking with their emotions and start using their heads. orlando done doesn't mind the stars and bars flying at the nearby confederate memorial in georgetown. now the hate tread attached to that flag by people like the nazis and clansmen last weekend unite the right tragedy charlottesville that's another story. >> if only the people that represented -- this is war my ancestors and too much hate tied to the flag. >> reporter: right. >> you know that's what i don't like about it. >> reporter: it's a fine line between memorializing historical figures and honoring them especially ones who fought in defense of slavery. no one is sweating those details these days as birmingham boards up its memorial. baltimore removed several last night. the list goes on. this georgetown memorial was erected in 2007 and jeff plumber of the delaware grays wonder if's confederate memorials co
i'm in georgetown, delaware, i'm still not hearing the conversation i need to hear.e, i understand the sound the fight and fewer rear over these confederate memorials but my take is people need to stop thinking with their emotions and start using their heads. orlando done doesn't mind the stars and bars flying at the nearby confederate memorial in georgetown. now the hate tread attached to that flag by people like the nazis and clansmen last weekend unite the right tragedy charlottesville...
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. >> the georgetown center for business and public policy hosted a discussion on the future of u.s. trade policy that particularly tray protection measures proposed by president trump. this panel discussion is 90 minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it afternoon. welcome, glad to see everyone here. if nothing else you are staying out of the washington heat in the air-conditioning and enjoying the launch. my name is john. i'm a professor of economics, business, public policy at georgetown university's mcdonough school of business. i'm also the executive director of our host institution today, the georgetown center for business and public policy. we are delighted to have a discussion on something very important, near interior to the georgetown center, that is the subject of trade policy. in particular, we will examine the issue of trade remedies, think tariffs, quotas, and the like, remedy unfair trade practices. or, are they themselves simply protection policies. today's panel will be moderated by my colleague bob, he senior industry fellow at the center, he has taken a lead in promot
. >> the georgetown center for business and public policy hosted a discussion on the future of u.s. trade policy that particularly tray protection measures proposed by president trump. this panel discussion is 90 minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it afternoon. welcome, glad to see everyone here. if nothing else you are staying out of the washington heat in the air-conditioning and enjoying the launch. my name is john. i'm a professor of economics, business, public policy at...
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brian: our guest is a professor of law at georgetown law school.is book is called "chokehold: a renegade prosecutor's radical thoughts on how to disrupt the system." "policing black men," another subtitle. we thank you very much. paul: it is an honor to be interviewed by brian lamb. thank you for having me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ announcer: if you enjoyed this week's interview with paul butler, here are some other programs you might like. former new york police department deputy inspector talks about his book "once a cop." the baltimore police commissioner on the challenges of policing that city. and author nathan mccall talks about race relations and his involvement with gangs early in his life. you can watch these anytim
brian: our guest is a professor of law at georgetown law school.is book is called "chokehold: a renegade prosecutor's radical thoughts on how to disrupt the system." "policing black men," another subtitle. we thank you very much. paul: it is an honor to be interviewed by brian lamb. thank you for having me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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and to help us better understand where the line is drawn between informing or legitimizing its georgetown professor of media studies chris chambers welcome always a pleasure chris always approaches so you know we see it from so i mean i think there always was a cable news but there's a lot of guilt to be thrown around i think you could see in him fox news new york times the same of you would be seeing them show kusin richard spencer. new york times you know giving. conspiracy theories it was always manage an editorial pages of fox news consistently doing ted nugent the platform but. you know i what point does this turn from providing perspective on. you know viewpoints or you know moves items to giving legitimacy to what would normally be considered you know fringe and extreme i think it's you know they they're the corporate model is to get as many eyeballs watching and then clicks afterward as possible so that's what they're going to play to so you're not going to have somebody talking about the history of race relations or the civil war or of the. discussion of the civil war or the unit
and to help us better understand where the line is drawn between informing or legitimizing its georgetown professor of media studies chris chambers welcome always a pleasure chris always approaches so you know we see it from so i mean i think there always was a cable news but there's a lot of guilt to be thrown around i think you could see in him fox news new york times the same of you would be seeing them show kusin richard spencer. new york times you know giving. conspiracy theories it was...
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past georgetown pike continuing to the toll road. chopper 4 on the scene. got a sizable crash. authorities are there. two right lanes get by. squeezing by on the left side. outer loop of the beltway, the crash along the west side of the roadway. fairfax county roadway towards sunset hills, on the rails this morning, silver line expecting delays from an earlier train malfunction at mcclain. back to you. >> jack, thank you. it's 6:14 now. firefighters say they have this massive fire under control right now and no one was hurt. this is in dubai. the high-rise called the torch tower, it burned in 2015. you can see this fire caused a lot of damage, debris raining down on the street. it's not clear how the fire started. >>> thanks to d.c. police, an elderly couple is recovering together this morning. >> clarence and geneva wade have been married for 60 years. yesterday their home on buchanan street northeast caught fire while they were both inside. geneva was upstairs and made it out of a window. d.c. police ran into that burning building and pulled her husband o
past georgetown pike continuing to the toll road. chopper 4 on the scene. got a sizable crash. authorities are there. two right lanes get by. squeezing by on the left side. outer loop of the beltway, the crash along the west side of the roadway. fairfax county roadway towards sunset hills, on the rails this morning, silver line expecting delays from an earlier train malfunction at mcclain. back to you. >> jack, thank you. it's 6:14 now. firefighters say they have this massive fire under...
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near georgetown road done. the delay eased nicely. thank you.ws still working on the rock creek parkway, usually cleared by 6:00 or 6:15. volume is still pretty light right now. may cost you a couple extra minutes. plan ahead as you head out the door. back to you. >>> jack, thank you. it's 5:32 and harvey finally moving out of south. but this morning, there's still a very dangerous threat. >> right. kristin wright is watching a chemical plant that could explode at any moment. she's at the live desk with more. >> it's likely that this plant will explode. we're watching it very closely. these are some pictures right near that plant in crosby, texas. we just found out there had already been reports of explosions and smoke at the plant this morning. very serious situation. just before we went on the air. there is an evacuation area around the plant right now. the people whoun intense flooding killed all their power sources, including multiple emergency backup generators. some officers in that area are feeling dizzy or getting headaches right now. by
near georgetown road done. the delay eased nicely. thank you.ws still working on the rock creek parkway, usually cleared by 6:00 or 6:15. volume is still pretty light right now. may cost you a couple extra minutes. plan ahead as you head out the door. back to you. >>> jack, thank you. it's 5:32 and harvey finally moving out of south. but this morning, there's still a very dangerous threat. >> right. kristin wright is watching a chemical plant that could explode at any moment....
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georgetown road, beverly mills road. riley road. if you're in these areas again, guys, you need to get to your basement. we have another ten minutes on this tornado warning right along route 29 out near beverly mills road, market ridge boulevard. again, you see erin was asking about market. it's always bleter to play it safe than sorry. if you're out, i would also start to prepare to get into a basement -- into -- if you don't have a basement d also seeing on the radar right here. i've reset this image. i'm going to zoom out a bit. >> this severe thunderstorm warning goes until 7:00 p.m. this is going to be for east central county and west central prince william county, that digging you heard was just issued because of that severe thunderstorm warning. we're getting reports of quarter size hail, not only that, guys, but the winds, up to 70 miles per hour. so wind gusts that strong certainly can produce some damage. you can see some trees falling down, branches down. this could cause some damage to homes and vehicles. so i want to re
georgetown road, beverly mills road. riley road. if you're in these areas again, guys, you need to get to your basement. we have another ten minutes on this tornado warning right along route 29 out near beverly mills road, market ridge boulevard. again, you see erin was asking about market. it's always bleter to play it safe than sorry. if you're out, i would also start to prepare to get into a basement -- into -- if you don't have a basement d also seeing on the radar right here. i've reset...
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anyway coming up georgetown professor chris chambers enters the park's nest to discuss the role excessive coverage plays in legitimizing extremist views stay tuned to watch your folks. make this manufactured consensus stick to the public well. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the final merry go round listen to the one percent so. we can all middle of the room sit. down. for. the sort of situation is the best. concerns on the part of the four arab countries egypt saudi arabia emirates. as relates to policies of cut up about have to be addressed have had a very adverse impact on national security and the case of material evidence exists in the face of policies that have adversely impacted has created and has caused a loss of life in egypt this is an intolerable situation. and book a clinical place called a police a key to keep. the let's say i. was i live so. that in your heart it was ok to commit they're going to my thick. enough life playing ball club with such like you don't want to dodge myself i don't know why he said i feel unsure i should think almost like yourself a
anyway coming up georgetown professor chris chambers enters the park's nest to discuss the role excessive coverage plays in legitimizing extremist views stay tuned to watch your folks. make this manufactured consensus stick to the public well. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the final merry go round listen to the one percent so. we can all middle of the room sit. down. for. the sort of situation is the best. concerns on the part of the four arab countries egypt saudi arabia...
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anywhere coming up georgetown for us where christian abers enters the park's nest to discuss the role excessive coverage plays in legitimizing extremist views stay tuned to watch in the fall. called the feature we don't agree on. every the world should experience. and you'll get it out of the old the old. the old according to gesture. oh yeah sure there are. apparently in the long term memory challenge world of journalism and twenty seventeen it took the tragic events at charlottesville to remind the mainstream news media of the racial and cultural divisions that still exist in this country i guess they forgot about the adversity and outrage hatred that the black lives matter in occupy wall street movements consistently face both in the streets and over the airwaves in the aftermath of any tragedy is self reflection is an important part of the healing process so today let's take some time to sell for flecked on just what role both the corporate and independent news media played in cultivating the growing divide in the united states and around the world writing for lincoln anthony play
anywhere coming up georgetown for us where christian abers enters the park's nest to discuss the role excessive coverage plays in legitimizing extremist views stay tuned to watch in the fall. called the feature we don't agree on. every the world should experience. and you'll get it out of the old the old. the old according to gesture. oh yeah sure there are. apparently in the long term memory challenge world of journalism and twenty seventeen it took the tragic events at charlottesville to...
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look at these delays on the interludes of the beltway past old georgetown road in bethesda. at the tough ride out of bethesda past 390 -- 355. things clear out toward connecticut avenue. down toward springfield, the capital beltway is looking good here. outer loop delays pick up near telegraph road and onto the wilson bridge and i-95 in virginia seeing a few different delays. if you head occoquan and northbound traffic at times, out of dale city it slows down a little bit. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. because up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on us. today is the day. announcer: you are watching abc 7 news at noon, on your side. adrianna: we are learning more about the state of tiger woods on the night of his arrest. his toxicology report was released from the memorial day blessed and it showed he had pain, anxiety, and sleep medications in his system as well as thc, the active ingredient in e -- ivin
look at these delays on the interludes of the beltway past old georgetown road in bethesda. at the tough ride out of bethesda past 390 -- 355. things clear out toward connecticut avenue. down toward springfield, the capital beltway is looking good here. outer loop delays pick up near telegraph road and onto the wilson bridge and i-95 in virginia seeing a few different delays. if you head occoquan and northbound traffic at times, out of dale city it slows down a little bit. there's work to be...
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georgetown is going to hand them out for millenial night. why don't you explain what millenial night is. >> millenial night is in favor of everyone's favorite group of people. it's september 4. you get participation trophies at georgetown soccer game. there is going to be a cable cord cut ting station. stadium wide nap which is great at half time also free admission if you you have held three different jobs which i think is fantastic t. another thing they need to do they need to cast millenials for all the things that they've been killing. >> like. >> every headline they've been killing fast casual-type restaurants, chillies, applebee's, gone. applebee's is closing about 1630 locations because they said we're done appealing to don't want to try. who doesn't love tiers, apparently millennials. they've killed diamonds. they've been blamed for a lot of things. the millenial is the scape scapegoat . either that or we need to end their rain of terror . maybe an event like that will do it. i'm afraid to see what comes after that. don't get me star
georgetown is going to hand them out for millenial night. why don't you explain what millenial night is. >> millenial night is in favor of everyone's favorite group of people. it's september 4. you get participation trophies at georgetown soccer game. there is going to be a cable cord cut ting station. stadium wide nap which is great at half time also free admission if you you have held three different jobs which i think is fantastic t. another thing they need to do they need to cast...
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we are in georgetown. ryan hughes, back to you in the studio. adrianna: coming up, it has happened again. dubai's tallest tower in flames. the details coming up. less, this woman means business. she is caught on camera robbing a store with a gun almost bigger than she is. and that is a whole lot of toilet paper. find out who is beyond this -- behind this messy prank. here is a check on traffic with eric smith. eric: it aft hello, everyone. a tough ride on i-66. major crashes have cleared to the shoulder. this is a new one, found at the gallows overpass, right before the capital beltway. overturnedde, and vehicle, and possibly someone thrown out of a vehicle. this is going to be a mess into the beltway for both directions. we will look at is spend delays before the beltway, barely moving at this time. the westbound ride is also not pretty. this is westbound past vienna. this is a big mess heading to the crash scene, and heading out of town as well. bridge,at 395 over the delays are already heavy. heading into the looking at the winter wilson brid
we are in georgetown. ryan hughes, back to you in the studio. adrianna: coming up, it has happened again. dubai's tallest tower in flames. the details coming up. less, this woman means business. she is caught on camera robbing a store with a gun almost bigger than she is. and that is a whole lot of toilet paper. find out who is beyond this -- behind this messy prank. here is a check on traffic with eric smith. eric: it aft hello, everyone. a tough ride on i-66. major crashes have cleared to the...
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georgetown turnpike, a paving project, two left lanes gets you by. volume is still light, not causing any slow down. rock creek parkway at the kennedy center, there until about 6:00. traffic alternates getting by one direction at a time in southbound lanes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> she's the oldest and newest american sworn into citizenship. she's 103 years old. >> she brought four generations of her family with her to witness her the wheelchair, raise a flag and take the oath. she joined the family in the u.s. five and a half years ago from cambodia. >> she didn't want to live there because of living conditions and always wanted to come here because of the rights, she heard so many things about this place. >> that's her great granddaughter speaking for her. now that she's a citizen, the great grandmother says she most looks forward to voting. she is not the oldest person to become a u.s. citizen, if you can believe it. >> a turkish immigrant lives in los angeles was 117 when she took the oath in 1997. >> never too old or young to feel that sen
georgetown turnpike, a paving project, two left lanes gets you by. volume is still light, not causing any slow down. rock creek parkway at the kennedy center, there until about 6:00. traffic alternates getting by one direction at a time in southbound lanes. back to you. >> thank you. >>> she's the oldest and newest american sworn into citizenship. she's 103 years old. >> she brought four generations of her family with her to witness her the wheelchair, raise a flag and take...
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the georgetown branch trail stretches three-and-a-half miles from downtown bethesda to silver spring. it's about to close, completely, for up to five years because of construction for the new purple line. transportation reporter adam tuss is working for you to help you navigate this change. adam, what are you >> this is going to change for walkers, bikers, people who are out here and even for people who have to get to school. >> the purple line is going to change the landscape in suburban maryland and it is going to change many lives in suburban maryland. and a lot of people who talk to news 4, simply aren't happy about it. >> i'm very -- i'll say disgusted. >> sheila lives in krefvy chach she rides his bike along the branch. but now because the trail has to close for years of construction, and because temporary trail is being set up that instead goes down busy streets. she doesn't want him riding the bike. >> my son rides his bike to school, takes him about ten minutes. without the bike, he can take a bus, it takes about 40 minutes each way on that bus. stops picking up students from
the georgetown branch trail stretches three-and-a-half miles from downtown bethesda to silver spring. it's about to close, completely, for up to five years because of construction for the new purple line. transportation reporter adam tuss is working for you to help you navigate this change. adam, what are you >> this is going to change for walkers, bikers, people who are out here and even for people who have to get to school. >> the purple line is going to change the landscape in...
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tuesday the georgetown branch trail will close. >> for how long. >> four to five years. >> that's -- >> somewhere left speechless. purple line transit partners gave folks here a five-day notice. >> i think more people ride the trail than ever will ride the purple line and metro or somebody should wake up. ridership on metro and the mass transit this is just a bad deal for the people and bad deal for us bikers. >> the 3 1/2 mile path of untouched and unpaved strep of rugged ter rain known as georgetown branch trail will close four to five years to allow for metro purple line. closure will come, the removal of hundreds of trees that lined this path for decades. >> we're working on it. >> oh, my god. >> it does not look good. we're working on it. >> many families in montgomery county it will mean learning a new routine. >> for kids to walk to school so early in the morning having to leave a half hour earlier when only a ten minute walk. >> cynthia moved to the town of khvy chase more than six years ago the main reason to be in sidewalking distance of her children's school bethesda chevy
tuesday the georgetown branch trail will close. >> for how long. >> four to five years. >> that's -- >> somewhere left speechless. purple line transit partners gave folks here a five-day notice. >> i think more people ride the trail than ever will ride the purple line and metro or somebody should wake up. ridership on metro and the mass transit this is just a bad deal for the people and bad deal for us bikers. >> the 3 1/2 mile path of untouched and unpaved...
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. >> police are also search for a vandal near georgetown university's track. someone wrote anti situate antisemetic messages. the billioning is owned by dy public schools, but georgetown helps maintain the track. q. the national park service also removed these red markings from the vietnam veterans memorial last night. workers spotted what looked like red crayon or lipstick scrolled on the east wall. they do the not think it's connected to other recent vandalism on the national mall. >> turning to the weather now as we take a live look outside. we saw a few showers, some heavy downpours actually pass through parts of the area tonight april i'm told we're pot yet in the clear. sue palka has details on what to expect later tonight and tomorrow. tomorrow is a pretty big deal, tony. we'ring going to get you up to date on that. and the storm that we've been lightening in it is now in the process of falling apart. it did have some significant lightening with it just a little l while ago. we can put this in motion. it's lost a loft the color. the lightening was about
. >> police are also search for a vandal near georgetown university's track. someone wrote anti situate antisemetic messages. the billioning is owned by dy public schools, but georgetown helps maintain the track. q. the national park service also removed these red markings from the vietnam veterans memorial last night. workers spotted what looked like red crayon or lipstick scrolled on the east wall. they do the not think it's connected to other recent vandalism on the national mall....
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reporting live under the key bridge in georgetown sarah konsmo wusa9. >> what a sad scene. >>> after the recent violence in charlottesville today a town hall moderated by an arm of the justice department and dozens of people got to speak their mind. >> after the most recent events of the summer much of the issue that we have here in this town is we don't trust government. >> a 50-year-old white woman, it was a shocker for me, to see how utterly the police failed to protect the residents of our community. [ applause ] >> all right. >>> switching gears now, more summer vacations are ending tomorrow as two mores can are heading right on -- more counties are heading right on back to school. what should parents and students expect heading out tomorrow morning? howard bernstein has the >>> fairfax and prince william county students heading back to the classroom tomorrow. 500 students in the dumfries area will walk through the doors of the brand-new covington harper elementary school. the school will focus on technology from laptops for the students to a new amplification hear the teacher.
reporting live under the key bridge in georgetown sarah konsmo wusa9. >> what a sad scene. >>> after the recent violence in charlottesville today a town hall moderated by an arm of the justice department and dozens of people got to speak their mind. >> after the most recent events of the summer much of the issue that we have here in this town is we don't trust government. >> a 50-year-old white woman, it was a shocker for me, to see how utterly the police failed to...
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host: we welcome kelly whitener, associate professor at georgetown health policy institute joins us to discuss an item on congress's to do list this fall. a decision on whether to renew the children's health program. remind us what this is and who is eligible. chip is the health insurer just children's health insurance program. it was started because there were a lot of uninsured children that were in families that earn too much to qualify for medicaid , but not enough to where private insurance would be affordable or even available in some cases. maybe the parents work in were employer-sponsored coverage wasn't an option for the hall family. congress wanted to make this commitment to covering kids into getting more kids covered. they start of the chip program and since that time we have now reached historic coverage levels for kids in the u.s.. this is something we should be very proud of. we have 95% of kids covered in the u.s. and that is thanks in large part to the work of medicaid and chip and the commitment to covering kids in a bipartisan way. guest: what is -- host: what is the
host: we welcome kelly whitener, associate professor at georgetown health policy institute joins us to discuss an item on congress's to do list this fall. a decision on whether to renew the children's health program. remind us what this is and who is eligible. chip is the health insurer just children's health insurance program. it was started because there were a lot of uninsured children that were in families that earn too much to qualify for medicaid , but not enough to where private...
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they underwent the surgery at georgetown georgetown university hospital.hese childhood best friends are both now deputies with the charles county sheriff's department. they spend their days saving lives and now one of them will save the life of the other by denew jersey transiting his kidney. two mumble guys. if i was a match it was going to be. they were both on the same day and have since followed a similar life path. it should be no surprise they both find each other on the operating day on the same day at methodist georgetown university hospital. i always tell people you you you it wouldn't be normal if weren't nerves is. a kidney transplant from one friend to another. we met each other pretty young and then reunited as cadets at became police officers. they met as kids in little league baseball and became even closer while both patrolling the treats of charles county. i wouldn't ask him to do it, but p he was the first one to go up and get tested and the first one to find out that he was a match. deputy davis has suffered with kidney disease since he
they underwent the surgery at georgetown georgetown university hospital.hese childhood best friends are both now deputies with the charles county sheriff's department. they spend their days saving lives and now one of them will save the life of the other by denew jersey transiting his kidney. two mumble guys. if i was a match it was going to be. they were both on the same day and have since followed a similar life path. it should be no surprise they both find each other on the operating day on...
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in here, too. >> 4:46 right now and taking a look at our commute you can see the inner loop by georgetownonstruction zone. should be cleared by about 5 o'clock this morning. outer loop very light volume. the rest of the beltway looks really nice. in college park problem free in largo in through annandale as well. let's look at our maps show you all the green in fredericksburg. no problems as you head to the aquia harbor. once you get north of that point let's see if we can forward our maps. 95 is also looking really good through dale city to the beltway. no problems as you make your way out on route one in that area. 66 really good conditions manassas to the beltway. traffic on the way to dulles reagan national and bwi is nice and quiet as well and not seeing any issues on 395, 14th street bridge. all area bridges are quiet right now. so if you're out and about early this friday eve or thursday morning commute you're in great shape. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. and maureen, i looked at my lottery tickets this morning, too, hoping for the best but again, we're not in massach
in here, too. >> 4:46 right now and taking a look at our commute you can see the inner loop by georgetownonstruction zone. should be cleared by about 5 o'clock this morning. outer loop very light volume. the rest of the beltway looks really nice. in college park problem free in largo in through annandale as well. let's look at our maps show you all the green in fredericksburg. no problems as you head to the aquia harbor. once you get north of that point let's see if we can forward our...
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crash, we're working to learn what caused a driver to gee off the road and run into a row house in georgetown. this happened last night near the intersection of 23rd and q. no one was hurt and we're told the impact didn't do any structural damage to the homes. >>> today marks one year since wouldn't deadliest explosions in our area. seven people were killed at the flower branch a and two of them were children. derrick ward just spoke with some of the first responders about that night. >> reporter: it was the rudest of awakenings, the august 10th, 2016 explosion that ripped through the apartment building on arlos avenue. >> not traditionally do you see an entire four store apartment building fully ablaze. maybe an apartment or two, maybe a floor, maybe the roof, sure, but not the entire four stories of the entire building. >> reporter: it was clear an explosion had come first. looking at the debris field, interior fixtures an alonginalo. just before midnight, it was clear there were going to be casualties. but given the magnitude, casualties were inevitable regardless of the hour. 12 midnight
crash, we're working to learn what caused a driver to gee off the road and run into a row house in georgetown. this happened last night near the intersection of 23rd and q. no one was hurt and we're told the impact didn't do any structural damage to the homes. >>> today marks one year since wouldn't deadliest explosions in our area. seven people were killed at the flower branch a and two of them were children. derrick ward just spoke with some of the first responders about that night....
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after a five day notice came that on tuesday the georgetown branch trail will close for the next fo years, bikers and kids who walk to nearby schools. the alternate route will include walking along busy east-west highway. a lot of people are not happy about that change. >> i think more people ride the trail than will ever ride the purple line and i think metro or somebody better wake up. >> if they're going to do the purple line they should do sections at a time and leave the portions opened for everyone else to use. >> fox5 did that reach out to the purple line transit partners about why there was such short notice on closing that trail. we haven't heard back yet. >> reaction pouring in this morning to president trump's plan that he says will revitalize the economy. >> some lawmakers are criticizing his plan. fox5's melanie alnwick joining us live from capitol hill with a closer look at what the plan could mean for you. mel. >> reporter: good morning, guys. just a few days left for members of congress and their august recess before they return to capitol hill. it has been eight months wi
after a five day notice came that on tuesday the georgetown branch trail will close for the next fo years, bikers and kids who walk to nearby schools. the alternate route will include walking along busy east-west highway. a lot of people are not happy about that change. >> i think more people ride the trail than will ever ride the purple line and i think metro or somebody better wake up. >> if they're going to do the purple line they should do sections at a time and leave the...
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. >> we've been friends ever since we went to to georgetown prep together, and he's written this the great memoir about his life. >> booktv wants to know what you're reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or post it to our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> next on booktv's "after words," former "wall street journal" writer and editor george malone describes the paper's role in shaping america in his book, "free people, free markets." he's interviewed by rana foroohar, financial times associate editor. >> host: so thanks so much for being here, george. it's a pleasure to be discussing
. >> we've been friends ever since we went to to georgetown prep together, and he's written this the great memoir about his life. >> booktv wants to know what you're reading. send us your summer reading list via twitter @booktv or post it to our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> next on booktv's "after words," former "wall street journal" writer and editor george malone describes the paper's role in...
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. ♪ >> this week on "q&a" -- georgetown professor butler :iscusses his book "chokehold policing blacken." police put you in a chokehold, they are trying to get you to comply, but you can't comply because you cannot breeze -- that is emblematic of the blackmail experience in the united states. legal response to the issues black men have is to lock us up, to put us in cages, to stop and frisk us, and to treat us as citizens whos righ -- whose rights are not respected. we are not full citizens of the united states. youyou write in this -- >> say their lives are not afforded the same dignity and respect as why lives. my question to you is why not? >> people are afraid of african-american men. there are studies that show that many people have reactions of anxiety. ,hey are concerned about crime and there may be more nefarious motives as well. a lot ofarch indicates people don't think of african-americans as fully human. they think of us as apes. then there are these stereotypes about commonality associated with black men. one of that is based statistics i breakdown in the book. why a lot o
. ♪ >> this week on "q&a" -- georgetown professor butler :iscusses his book "chokehold policing blacken." police put you in a chokehold, they are trying to get you to comply, but you can't comply because you cannot breeze -- that is emblematic of the blackmail experience in the united states. legal response to the issues black men have is to lock us up, to put us in cages, to stop and frisk us, and to treat us as citizens whos righ -- whose rights are not...
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pm at seven pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from tottenville to near georgetown moving northeast at thirty miles per hour hazard sixty mph wind gusts and. source radar indicated impact expects damage to trees and power lines locations and that includes toms river brunswick perth amboy long branch as very park sandy hook at lakewood middletown bridge jackson brunswick marlborough with him connery falls and red bank. for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until eight pm for the following counties in new jersey burlington bursar middlesex monmouth and ocean. on time i've you know yes there are occasionally people can get things done. you know do you when you think that trump is going to resign and what do you think the more he's in our joint and listens. listen the departure of steve bannon is unfortunate because i did like his policy of economic nationalism but the fact is we need to get the north korean regime out and that's the bottom line if you didn't agree with trum
pm at seven pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from tottenville to near georgetown moving northeast at thirty miles per hour hazard sixty mph wind gusts and. source radar indicated impact expects damage to trees and power lines locations and that includes toms river brunswick perth amboy long branch as very park sandy hook at lakewood middletown bridge jackson brunswick marlborough with him connery falls and red bank. for your protection move to an interior room on the...
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and he's the medical director transfusion service at georgetown university. and i recall some years ago that we met in jerusalem when he directed the blood bank at the medical school and hospital. so welcome again to our panel. and then doctor, or professor rashid who is currently professor university of nebraska, the medical center there. also senior fellow at the potomac institute. and last but not least is doctor -- currently consultant on counter bio and formally as many of you know is director of the intelligence community counter biological weapons program. and we welcome him to our panel. and, of course, last but not least general gray. as we always say, great american, former, dad of the u.s. marine corps and senior fellow and chairman of the board of regents of the potomac institute. so take information about the speakers with you, and we would like to of course welcome also the members of the u.s. government who are participating today as well, some members from congress and academics, science, and also represented of more than a dozen countries who
and he's the medical director transfusion service at georgetown university. and i recall some years ago that we met in jerusalem when he directed the blood bank at the medical school and hospital. so welcome again to our panel. and then doctor, or professor rashid who is currently professor university of nebraska, the medical center there. also senior fellow at the potomac institute. and last but not least is doctor -- currently consultant on counter bio and formally as many of you know is...
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this is at georgetown pike earlier we had medical emergency getting on to the inner loop from georgetownlook like, though, all those emergency vehicles have pushed off so traffic is moving just a little thick congested on the inner loop. next camera we'll show you -- we'll show you our next camera. maybe forecasting weather is easier. i don't know. no other cameras. let's go to the maps then. inner loop crash okay here's the crash that has the left lane blocked near dulles toll rod 267f you're trying take an early flight out and access it from either sides of the inner loop you'll be waiting most noticeably if you're coming down from the spur here very heavy traffic that will take you almost back to the 270 spur as that left lane is blocked right near the dulles toll road. that accident is out there. we also still have this crash involving a dump truck that's out by eighth street southeast and you've side very heavy delays just jammed all the way back to the third street tunnel even looks like beyond that so the whole southeast southwest freeway because on the westbound side it's heavy t
this is at georgetown pike earlier we had medical emergency getting on to the inner loop from georgetownlook like, though, all those emergency vehicles have pushed off so traffic is moving just a little thick congested on the inner loop. next camera we'll show you -- we'll show you our next camera. maybe forecasting weather is easier. i don't know. no other cameras. let's go to the maps then. inner loop crash okay here's the crash that has the left lane blocked near dulles toll rod 267f you're...
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if you're -- live around any of these very local roads that we've zoomed into, georgetown road, would be the area right in the path of the worse part of this rotating storm, and then, from east of there, you can see, you're getting lilt bit closer to more major roads, 215, route 215 to buck land, all right, the rare did just update. so you can see, that the worse of the storm is now just northwest of buck land, but about to be crossing route 215. this is all just south of 66, but look at this core, right over. >> a lot of hail embed in the that, as well, i'm sure. >> let's check hail, right here, like our little hail composite it, shows you how much hail if any is within a storm, than is actually has some very bright colors. indicated that there is hail over 2 inches in diameter within this storm. that is just north of broken hill, just south of broad run on route 66, so we've got some large hail within the storm as well. >> storm moving due east, as we keep telling you, those communities definitely in the path of this storm, that do you have to really, you know, take cover now, and d
if you're -- live around any of these very local roads that we've zoomed into, georgetown road, would be the area right in the path of the worse part of this rotating storm, and then, from east of there, you can see, you're getting lilt bit closer to more major roads, 215, route 215 to buck land, all right, the rare did just update. so you can see, that the worse of the storm is now just northwest of buck land, but about to be crossing route 215. this is all just south of 66, but look at this...
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she's a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she's the author of "in reckless hands" and the new triumph of american newogenics. and a fourth coming book. please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett and norse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much justice breyer for that wonderful introduction. and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you've seen their earlier c-span performance, you will find it entrancing about the facts of the prosive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt made the bake shop case famous. but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the case and different in many respects than our current constitutional law. so i hope today having written a bit myself on lochner in the course of my book on skinner, that we will hear from these distinguished scholars something about these concepts. and they include the very no
she's a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she's the author of "in reckless hands" and the new triumph of american newogenics. and a fourth coming book. please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett and norse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much justice breyer for that wonderful introduction. and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most...
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she's the professor of law at the georgetown university center. she's the author of, in reckless hands, skinner v. oklahoma and the new triumph. and a fourth coming book, misreading law and misreading democracy. this panel is perfect to discuss this issue. please join me in welcoming kens, barnett, and norris. >> well, on behalf of the panel thank you very much justice pryor for that wonderful introduction and i'm delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderators in washington to moderate. if you've seen it earlier, c-span performance you'll find it intrancic about the facts of the era, the nature of the case, how tedly roosevelt made the bake shop case famous. but you won't hear much about the key legal concepts that drove the case, different in many respects from our current constructional law. so i hope today, having readen a bit on lochner myself, that we will hear something about these concepts and they include the very notion of right, of sub stannive due process, the presumption of liberty and a somewhat forgotten concept calle
she's the professor of law at the georgetown university center. she's the author of, in reckless hands, skinner v. oklahoma and the new triumph. and a fourth coming book, misreading law and misreading democracy. this panel is perfect to discuss this issue. please join me in welcoming kens, barnett, and norris. >> well, on behalf of the panel thank you very much justice pryor for that wonderful introduction and i'm delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderators in...
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anyway coming up georgetown professor chris chambers at the parks and us to discuss the role excessive coverage plays in legitimizing extremist views stay tuned to watching all. the sort of situations but there's a concerns on the parts of the four arab countries egypt saudi arabia the emirates . as relates to policies of cooked up of that have to be addressed to have a very adverse impact on the security and the case of material evidence exists in the face of policies that have adversely impacted. has caused the loss of life in egypt this is a good go tolerable situation. where you go through what you did you want to use history no medicine others but more again one million people died and. they killed people even date you. know no one's going to worry too much if you bodies around it and that's. apparently in the long term memory challenge world of journalism in two thousand and seventeen it took the tragic events at charlottesville to remind the mainstream news media of the racial and cultural divisions that still exist in this country i guess they forgot about the adversity and out
anyway coming up georgetown professor chris chambers at the parks and us to discuss the role excessive coverage plays in legitimizing extremist views stay tuned to watching all. the sort of situations but there's a concerns on the parts of the four arab countries egypt saudi arabia the emirates . as relates to policies of cooked up of that have to be addressed to have a very adverse impact on the security and the case of material evidence exists in the face of policies that have adversely...
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of the center for security studies at georgetown university will talk about the motivations and tacticsf lone wolf terrorists, and the challenges facing law enforcement officials. from the washington institute of near east policy, they hosted the event. >> good afternoon everybody. good afternoon and welcome to the washington institute for near east policy, and to the latest program on counterterrorism and intelligence lecture series. it is my pleasure to have on the podium today, a speaker from
of the center for security studies at georgetown university will talk about the motivations and tacticsf lone wolf terrorists, and the challenges facing law enforcement officials. from the washington institute of near east policy, they hosted the event. >> good afternoon everybody. good afternoon and welcome to the washington institute for near east policy, and to the latest program on counterterrorism and intelligence lecture series. it is my pleasure to have on the podium today, a...
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we hear from israeli counterterrorism experts and scholars from georgetown university and the washington institute. finish this runs about an -- this runs about an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everybody. good afternoon and welcome to to the washington institute for near east policy and to the latest in our stein program on counterterrorism and intelligence, counterterrorism lecture series. it's my pleasure to have on the podium today buzz ganor, bruce hoffman, marlene mazell an adjunct scholar here, and i am matthew levitt, i direct the counterterrorism program here av the washington institute. thank you so much for coming, those of you here in person, and for those watching in c-span land. terrorist acts conducted by individuals acting on their own, inspired by others, completely alone, not so much alone, it's not a new phenomenon. but in the past few years, we've seen an alarming increase in the number of what some have described as lone wolves, lone actors, lone offenders. the islamic state, certainly, has been very proactive in using its global social media presence in particu
we hear from israeli counterterrorism experts and scholars from georgetown university and the washington institute. finish this runs about an -- this runs about an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everybody. good afternoon and welcome to to the washington institute for near east policy and to the latest in our stein program on counterterrorism and intelligence, counterterrorism lecture series. it's my pleasure to have on the podium today buzz ganor, bruce hoffman, marlene mazell an...
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and i teach, starting this coming semester, in bruce's program at georgetown. this really is a lot of fun for me. as it happens, i happen to have some expertise on the matter. so with no further it do, we will start with boaz, then go to bruce, then marlene. i will bat cleanup. then i will moderate from the table, q&a sessions until we end at 2:00. boaz gainor, please. and i will lead by example -- please do shut off or silence your phones. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, matt. it is a real pleasure and honor to be here at the washington institute, and in this distinguished panel with you. i have to say that matt gave me and the rest of the panel only 10 minutes. mytakes me more to start engines, but i will do the impossible and try to squeeze my thoughts into the 10 minutes of the session. i would like to open with trying to allocate where the phenomenon of the lone wolf stems among the overall different types of terrorist attacks altogether, so let me start by classification. i will start by classifying different perpetrators of terrorism. the fi
and i teach, starting this coming semester, in bruce's program at georgetown. this really is a lot of fun for me. as it happens, i happen to have some expertise on the matter. so with no further it do, we will start with boaz, then go to bruce, then marlene. i will bat cleanup. then i will moderate from the table, q&a sessions until we end at 2:00. boaz gainor, please. and i will lead by example -- please do shut off or silence your phones. thank you very much. >> thank you very much,...
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whether the tactical team was diverted, before they made it to pelosi's home in georgetown. one source does not believe it had an effect on operations -- of course-- two capitol police officers were already at that started. a spokeswoman for u-s- capitol police says the department will not comment on ongoing investigations happening now-- a community-- as the department of homeland security moves to deport 2 brothers with no criminal history. 19 year old lizandro claros was bound for louisburg college in north carolina. his brother diego claros was working full time. last week-- during their normal check-in with ice officials the brothers were detained and the deportation process started. abc-7 reached out to ice officials about this case, and was sent this statement: "although ice does focus its resources on criminal aliens and public safety threats, which can be seen in the arrest statistics... ice does not exempt classes or categories of from potential enforcement. coming up-- a tragic end to the search for a missing woman and two children. what police are saying about th
whether the tactical team was diverted, before they made it to pelosi's home in georgetown. one source does not believe it had an effect on operations -- of course-- two capitol police officers were already at that started. a spokeswoman for u-s- capitol police says the department will not comment on ongoing investigations happening now-- a community-- as the department of homeland security moves to deport 2 brothers with no criminal history. 19 year old lizandro claros was bound for louisburg...
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>> well, there are places certainly, you know, georgetown waterfront.here's areas down there that have flood protections that are used. old town alexandria. we know floods frequently but along the anna cos city ya we have vulnerable communities and low-lying areas and a lot of federal property, too. haines point, national park service has lost property that's vulnerable even on sunny day flieding. >> what are the concerns about these places that you're mentioning here, ones that we're quite familiar with every time it seems to rain more than couple of hours we're down on king street in alexandria. that's more of a residential area. some of these other areas haines point not so reasonable. what are the concerns as far as, you know, when we see pictures of houston you see entire down towns underwater and neighborhoods. do we have any concerns about that for some of the more residential areas of d.c.? >> recently, the corpse of engineers completed the 17th street levee and flood events that prevents some of the flooding that would have occurred in southwes
>> well, there are places certainly, you know, georgetown waterfront.here's areas down there that have flood protections that are used. old town alexandria. we know floods frequently but along the anna cos city ya we have vulnerable communities and low-lying areas and a lot of federal property, too. haines point, national park service has lost property that's vulnerable even on sunny day flieding. >> what are the concerns about these places that you're mentioning here, ones that...
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but she's moved in to georgetown. you know, i didn't go to law school, from everything i hear the first year is pretty serious. it looks like she wants to keep her head down and sort of blend into campus. no photos yet. we're expect to see her aro >> how do you blend in when you've got secret service ho do they manage to keep themselves under the radar. >> i talked to some famous daughters jamie fox daughter said she had a great experience. she was always aware when she was out, she could be recorded and that it might show up. so she just like, behaved accordingly. >> corpus christi now gusting in the eye, still 50 miles an hour off the coast. we'll continue to track this as it moves up. yes, a catastrophic storm in the making for sure. it will be part of texas for days. what about our impact. we're still see a chance of making it our way for the labor day holiy.da but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was rea
but she's moved in to georgetown. you know, i didn't go to law school, from everything i hear the first year is pretty serious. it looks like she wants to keep her head down and sort of blend into campus. no photos yet. we're expect to see her aro >> how do you blend in when you've got secret service ho do they manage to keep themselves under the radar. >> i talked to some famous daughters jamie fox daughter said she had a great experience. she was always aware when she was out, she...
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i guess i'll have to paddle board on the georgetown waterfront call 8-day.ks the left lane near fairfax drive and you can city westbound delay. eastbound traffic is heavy from falls church through arlington coming from fairfax. so watch out for those delays inside the beltway on 66 in both directions. northbound 95 dale city to the beltway it's about 15 minute delay. we are seeing some stop and go traffic. but like i said it's not as bad as what we've been seeing for typical morning commute. it does feel like a lot of people are off today. but tucker dye get a tweet saying don't worry you guys are the only ones working. i can assure you of that. peak travel on 95 is going to be from two to 6:00 today try to avoid peak times and higher tolls. northbound 95 through stafford slow and for the rest of your thursday morning commute in your the wilson bridge. gw parkway heavy. metro rail lines on time. we'll keep you updated throughout the morning on fox5. >> in the morning briefing this morning congress heads back to capitol hill in few days. they're feeling the p
i guess i'll have to paddle board on the georgetown waterfront call 8-day.ks the left lane near fairfax drive and you can city westbound delay. eastbound traffic is heavy from falls church through arlington coming from fairfax. so watch out for those delays inside the beltway on 66 in both directions. northbound 95 dale city to the beltway it's about 15 minute delay. we are seeing some stop and go traffic. but like i said it's not as bad as what we've been seeing for typical morning commute. it...
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carmack house professor at the georgetown university center. he's director for the georgetown center of constitution. he's published many things. his most recent book -- he's also written restoring the lost constitution, the presumption of liberty and the structure of liberty, justice and the rule of law. now, between the two is our moderator professor victoria. she's a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she's the author of "in reckless hands and the near triumph of american neugenics. " and a fourth coming book. please join me in welcoming professors kens, barnett and norse. [ applause ] >> well, on behalf of the panel, thank you very much justice breyer for that wonderful introduction. and i am delighted to be here. hopefully i'm one of the last moderates in washington to moderate a debate between two of the most distinguished lochner scholars in the country. if you've seen their earlier c-span performance, you will find it entrancing about the facts of the progressive era, the nature of the case, how teddy roosevelt ma
carmack house professor at the georgetown university center. he's director for the georgetown center of constitution. he's published many things. his most recent book -- he's also written restoring the lost constitution, the presumption of liberty and the structure of liberty, justice and the rule of law. now, between the two is our moderator professor victoria. she's a professor of law at the georgetown university law center. she's the author of "in reckless hands and the near triumph of...
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panelists include an israeli counterterrorism official, along with the director for security studies at georgetown university. they will talk about the motivations and tactics of lone wolf terrorists, and the challenges facing law enforcement officials. from the washington institute of near east policy. they hosted this event
panelists include an israeli counterterrorism official, along with the director for security studies at georgetown university. they will talk about the motivations and tactics of lone wolf terrorists, and the challenges facing law enforcement officials. from the washington institute of near east policy. they hosted this event