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mary and joseph lived on a hard-scrabble farm in northern new hampshire. it was really hard to make a living. they had five children, all very young, so not very effective help for joseph with all of the farming activities. mary was a woman with ambition in a time period when ambition was not a positive thing for women. she wanted to be a preacher. she wanted to speak about religious ideas, but there was very little outlet for that. except in the shakers. so the shakers attracted both joseph and mary for very different reasons. joseph looked forward to living with a community of fellow brothers who would share the labor of farming. mary, in a religion that believed god was both masculine and feminine, saw an opportunity to preach. because in shaker society women, indeed, could become preachers. so both saw a better future with the shakers. unfortunately for mary and joseph, not a better future with each other. when mary dyer joined the shakers, she thought she would have an immediate beeline to the top and become a preacher. but that wasn't the shaker way.
mary and joseph lived on a hard-scrabble farm in northern new hampshire. it was really hard to make a living. they had five children, all very young, so not very effective help for joseph with all of the farming activities. mary was a woman with ambition in a time period when ambition was not a positive thing for women. she wanted to be a preacher. she wanted to speak about religious ideas, but there was very little outlet for that. except in the shakers. so the shakers attracted both joseph...
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free black population of new hampshire. now, the population was tiny. when she arrived at portsmouth. there were more black people at mt. vernon than at portsmouth. still maybe, it's a lovely city, i've spent time there and it's gorgeous. when i realized she went to portsmouth. portsmouth, why port mouth? i realized she couldn't fw to new york, she was a known entity, a face that was recognizable. and perhaps the same was true in boston and she said she didn't know had her interviews where she was going so it's likely that the free black people who helped her didn't tell her for fear of, you know, problems that perhaps she would tell the plan or be found out so she tonight know where she's going until she disembarks and once she's in new hampshire she wants a free black community there who harbors her, help her find work. and really, keeps her safe jaefr time one of washington's agency r agents or family members came after her, they always shell tered her and harbored her and what this book does is show the free black commu
free black population of new hampshire. now, the population was tiny. when she arrived at portsmouth. there were more black people at mt. vernon than at portsmouth. still maybe, it's a lovely city, i've spent time there and it's gorgeous. when i realized she went to portsmouth. portsmouth, why port mouth? i realized she couldn't fw to new york, she was a known entity, a face that was recognizable. and perhaps the same was true in boston and she said she didn't know had her interviews where she...
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new hampshire has the second highest overdose death rate in the country. affecting families, it's affecting communities, and the reality is the most important step we have taken to address substance use disorders is the affordable care act and providing health care and the expansion of medicaid to people who need treatment. i hope the president is going to stop trying to repeal the affordable care act, that he's going to stop trying to reduce funding for medicaid, because that's the single most important way to fight this illness. >> at the same time, the president referred to new hampshire a while ago, i guess in august, as a drug-infest ted den. is that an accurate reflection of what's going on in your state? >> we have a very serious epidemic, and as senator shaheen just said, one of the highest overdose death rates, in particular because of the onslaught of the drug fentanyl, which is a synthetic drug. the profit margins are very high for drug dealers and it is very, very deadly. so we need more resources. what is particularly important, though, is tha
new hampshire has the second highest overdose death rate in the country. affecting families, it's affecting communities, and the reality is the most important step we have taken to address substance use disorders is the affordable care act and providing health care and the expansion of medicaid to people who need treatment. i hope the president is going to stop trying to repeal the affordable care act, that he's going to stop trying to reduce funding for medicaid, because that's the single most...
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it begins on her voyage to new hampshire. i will read just a bit. crashing waves of the atlantic ocean pearls settles in candles from one side of the storage hold to another. the smell of molasses and coffee were thick. nauseated passengers were unaccustomed to frequent trips between philadelphia and new york and portsmouth. transportation in the 18th century was never easy and traveling by sea could be dangerous. the poorly inspected ships swept in and out of cities with torn sails and whether caulking hoping to make it to the next port without incident. ona judge who had never before sailed on such a ship, a single mast that could carry up to 75 people depending on the size of the cargo. vessels were designed to haul freight from one coastal town to the next but ship captains earned extra money by allowing passengers to ride along. and the seafaring voyage is the judge might have taken with the washington's would have been close to enjoyable. sure river crossings in relatively look serious nationals -- luxurious vessels were what judge had become
it begins on her voyage to new hampshire. i will read just a bit. crashing waves of the atlantic ocean pearls settles in candles from one side of the storage hold to another. the smell of molasses and coffee were thick. nauseated passengers were unaccustomed to frequent trips between philadelphia and new york and portsmouth. transportation in the 18th century was never easy and traveling by sea could be dangerous. the poorly inspected ships swept in and out of cities with torn sails and whether...
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why is this project controversial what's the big deal well it seems like the entire state of new hampshire is opposed to this project and that spin off and on the radar for a number of years now it's basically a project a collaboration project between two power companies one out of callback in fact it's called the back where is the name of this hydro compact is that one company and then the other energy providers ever source which is based in new hampshire so for years they've been trying to bring this new basically an extension of this canadian power company through new hampshire claiming that it would have greener energy it would bring lower energy bills that it would provide jobs in the of course or be more taxable value to all of those things but a number of people are opposed to this and have been for a long time whether it's citizens or environmental groups or government agencies and so the small town of deerfield is one of them and basically all their concerns are it's not going to look good to hampshire's a beautiful state we've got a lot of force we've got a lot of hiking we've go
why is this project controversial what's the big deal well it seems like the entire state of new hampshire is opposed to this project and that spin off and on the radar for a number of years now it's basically a project a collaboration project between two power companies one out of callback in fact it's called the back where is the name of this hydro compact is that one company and then the other energy providers ever source which is based in new hampshire so for years they've been trying to...
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one company and then the other energy providers ever source which is based in new hampshire so for years they've been trying to bring this new baseline extension of this canadian power company to new hampshire claiming that it would have greener energy it would bring lower energy bills that it would provide jobs in the of course or be more taxable value to all of those things but a number of people are opposed to this and have been for a long time whether it's citizens or environmental groups or government agencies and so the small town of deerfield is one of them and basically all their concerns are it's not going to look good hampshire's a beautiful state we've got a lot of force we've got a lot of hiking we've got a lot of conservation land a lot of animals and natural fisheries that we want to protect and they're concerned that all the work that will go into this whether it's creating dams and reservoirs or utilizing the ones that they've already got that it's going to create more problems there's a canadian indian tribe that's based in that area they're also concerned about delicate
one company and then the other energy providers ever source which is based in new hampshire so for years they've been trying to bring this new baseline extension of this canadian power company to new hampshire claiming that it would have greener energy it would bring lower energy bills that it would provide jobs in the of course or be more taxable value to all of those things but a number of people are opposed to this and have been for a long time whether it's citizens or environmental groups...
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we have team coverage this morning and we'll begin with "fox5" annie yu from new hampshire avenue in silver spring. annie, what's the latest. >> reporter: wisdom, good morning to you both this is multi-jurisdictional incident involving montgomery country police, d.c. police and tacoma park police. that hour they're searching for one person they believe was responsible for robby and shooting here new hampshire avenue, 9300 block behind me still an active scene. officers still processing the scene that happened here 1:0. they're taking pictures and canvassing the area. we're told just after 1:30 they got the call for a robbery and shooting out here. we know that one person was shot. right now there's not much information about the victim. i did ask many questions about how this kind of unfolded. all we know is that t victim is being treated at a nearby hospital right now. suspects got away in a black nissan sent ra headed to d.c. i'm told it was alert tacoma park police officer that informed d.c. police that this vehicle was heading down new hampshire towards north capitol. that's when
we have team coverage this morning and we'll begin with "fox5" annie yu from new hampshire avenue in silver spring. annie, what's the latest. >> reporter: wisdom, good morning to you both this is multi-jurisdictional incident involving montgomery country police, d.c. police and tacoma park police. that hour they're searching for one person they believe was responsible for robby and shooting here new hampshire avenue, 9300 block behind me still an active scene. officers still...
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senator maggie hassan is in her first term representing new hampshire. her efforts to combat opioid abuse did not start in january. during her four years as governor, she worked across party lines. to secure funding come to strengthen treatment, recovery and law enforcement efforts in her state, new hampshire increase penalties for that no distribution, begin investigating overdose deaths is homicide. expanded the states prescription drug monitoring system. she's a member of the committee on health, education, labor and pensions. typical spots of multiple bills to address the epidemic. senator rob portman of ohio, delighted to have you here. senator portman is in his second term representing ohio. he's a former director of the office of management and budget, former u.s. trade representative is 115th congress is foremostt experts on fiscal and trade matters but also had a long interest in combating drug abuse dating back to his days as a house member turkey established and that the drug coalition in some town of cincinnati. he is author of the comprehens
senator maggie hassan is in her first term representing new hampshire. her efforts to combat opioid abuse did not start in january. during her four years as governor, she worked across party lines. to secure funding come to strengthen treatment, recovery and law enforcement efforts in her state, new hampshire increase penalties for that no distribution, begin investigating overdose deaths is homicide. expanded the states prescription drug monitoring system. she's a member of the committee on...
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there was a hearing in new hampshire last week. both senators i know were a part of this and we'd like very much to get an update from senator shaheen. >> well, thank you. thank you for convening this hearing. actually we had hoped to be a part of that but in fact they refused to allow us to have our testimony read as part of the commission. the fact is the trump administration's presidential advisory commission on election integrity, the pence commission is what i call it, held a hearing i'm sure last week and did exactly the opposite. it further misled americans and grand crusaders about the integrity of electoral process. i think as many here would agree that president trump baseless assertions about illegal immigrants and illegal voting in the 2016 elections really has zero evidence to support them. the vice chair of that commission did a column in breitbart where he made allegations about our elections in new hampshire in 2016, the election of senator hassen and hillary clinton who won the new hampshire electoral vote and said
there was a hearing in new hampshire last week. both senators i know were a part of this and we'd like very much to get an update from senator shaheen. >> well, thank you. thank you for convening this hearing. actually we had hoped to be a part of that but in fact they refused to allow us to have our testimony read as part of the commission. the fact is the trump administration's presidential advisory commission on election integrity, the pence commission is what i call it, held a hearing...
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that's causing delays on new hampshire.r loop 20 minute slow down as usual 95 to college park. and then as we take a look in clinton there's a crash branch avenue northbound before surratts road. that is causing delays. speaking of delays, earlier crash 95 northbound in dale city, about a 30 minute delay dale city to the beltway. 270 no surprise it's about a 30-minute delay from 70 to the beltway because there's a ton of traffic. that's all i got. >> no surprise. >> no surprise. >> good job. >> all right, thank you erin. michael, good morning. >> good morning. it's time for that cheery part of the day. >> my favorite. >> i love it when the people of d.c. come together for things and yesterday erin como put out a request and the people of d.c. responded. >> yay!, i feel so excited. >> so, welcome to cat meme thursday. >> okay. all my dreams are coming true. >> it should be a thing. >> tailgate ted chiming in with this one. >> it's a shame tucker isn't here because your gift, is in the litter box. [laughter] >> all right, eri
that's causing delays on new hampshire.r loop 20 minute slow down as usual 95 to college park. and then as we take a look in clinton there's a crash branch avenue northbound before surratts road. that is causing delays. speaking of delays, earlier crash 95 northbound in dale city, about a 30 minute delay dale city to the beltway. 270 no surprise it's about a 30-minute delay from 70 to the beltway because there's a ton of traffic. that's all i got. >> no surprise. >> no surprise....
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that car now linked to this armed robbery here on new hampshire. we spoke to a neighbor a short time ago who finds all of this frightening news to wake up to. take a listen. >> unusual. i've lived here 20, 25 years. i haven't seen nothing like this. >> and so on scene this morning montgomery county detectives as officers combing for clues hours after the shooting. we'll be on the scene to bring you more details after we get them. back in to you. >> justin finch live in tacoma. thank you, justin. >> at catholic university with more information. adam, bring us up to speed. >> reporter: aaron, what happened here was a couple of hours ago there was actually a shelter in place that was ordered by the university because one of those suspects, they thought, had run here on to campus following a car crash nearby in northeast d.c., that shelter in place has since been put away. that is the good news. we were actually having parents call the news station wondering about their children and saying this message is going out to shelter in place. should we be con
that car now linked to this armed robbery here on new hampshire. we spoke to a neighbor a short time ago who finds all of this frightening news to wake up to. take a listen. >> unusual. i've lived here 20, 25 years. i haven't seen nothing like this. >> and so on scene this morning montgomery county detectives as officers combing for clues hours after the shooting. we'll be on the scene to bring you more details after we get them. back in to you. >> justin finch live in tacoma....
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where in new hampshire?hampstead. >> jimmy: oh, i know hampstead. >> oh, you do? >> jimmy: sure. >> oh, it's nice right? >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> it's nice, it's nice. >> jimmy: deanna, it is fall here in new york, and now you're hear in new york. you were in new hampshire, where it's beautiful in the fall, but here in new york -- wow. >> i love fall. >> jimmy: yeah, me too. >> my favorite season. >> jimmy: yeah, i knew that. [ light laughter ] 'cause i can feel this. but what is your favorite part of fall? >> i'm like not -- >> jimmy: what is your favorite thing to do? >> um -- i like -- >> jimmy: just her friends, not you guys. [ light laughter ] >> i'm going to say i love the weather, i love the clothes. >> jimmy: you do? >> like velvet, like -- >> jimmy: velvet, of course. everyone wears velvet. [ laughter ] the fall is velvet, of course. that's the first thing, not thick sweaters or any of that stuff. no, fall, i go velvet. yeah. [ laughter ] no -- and it looks beautiful, by the way. >> tha
where in new hampshire?hampstead. >> jimmy: oh, i know hampstead. >> oh, you do? >> jimmy: sure. >> oh, it's nice right? >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> it's nice, it's nice. >> jimmy: deanna, it is fall here in new york, and now you're hear in new york. you were in new hampshire, where it's beautiful in the fall, but here in new york -- wow. >> i love fall. >> jimmy: yeah, me too. >> my favorite season. >> jimmy: yeah, i...
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nator maggie hasen is in the first term representing new hampshire. her efforts to combat opioid in january. start during her four years as governor, she worked across secure funding, treatment, recovery, and law enforcement efforts in her state. new hampshire increased fentanyl or distribution. began investigating opioid over of homicide. exspabbed theth -- expanded the tate's prescription drug monitoring system. she's a member of the health, education, labor, and pension, d co-sponsor of multiple bills to address the epidemic. senator rob portman of ohio. elighted to have you here. senator portman's in his second term representing ohio. he's a former director of the of management and budget. former u.s. trade representative. 's one of congress' foremost experts on fiscal and trade matters, but he's also had a interest in combating drug abuse, dating back to his days as a house member. he established and anti-drug coalition in his hometown of cincinnati. he's the author of the and ehensive addiction recovery act, which is the first major reform of fe
nator maggie hasen is in the first term representing new hampshire. her efforts to combat opioid in january. start during her four years as governor, she worked across secure funding, treatment, recovery, and law enforcement efforts in her state. new hampshire increased fentanyl or distribution. began investigating opioid over of homicide. exspabbed theth -- expanded the tate's prescription drug monitoring system. she's a member of the health, education, labor, and pension, d co-sponsor of...
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this is 9300 block of new hampshire avenue in silver spring. very much an active scene. and police basically blocked off the area where the robbery and shooting took place just after 1:30 this morning. we know one person was shot. that person being treated at nearby hospital rights now. police have not really said much about the victim but we can see some shoes on the streets there appears to be bloody. officers were focusing in on that and taking photos of the roadway as they processed scene here. we can tell you this is residential area off the main access road new hampshire avenue. you're done to one lane as you pass by this busy the suspects did flee in a black nissan sent ra headed to d.c. and i'm told it was a tacoma park police officer that informed a d.c. police officer that sent ra was heading down new hampshire towards norm capitol and they were able to tract vehicle down speeding towards taylor avenue. that's where it crashed. now, again, a second suspect or two suspects involved one person was apprehended where my colleague christine leon is and that's where
this is 9300 block of new hampshire avenue in silver spring. very much an active scene. and police basically blocked off the area where the robbery and shooting took place just after 1:30 this morning. we know one person was shot. that person being treated at nearby hospital rights now. police have not really said much about the victim but we can see some shoes on the streets there appears to be bloody. officers were focusing in on that and taking photos of the roadway as they processed scene...
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the one making decisions that are really affecting life in new hampshire, who we are targeting. >> in the last 12 months, things have gotten worse. o.d.s in broad daylight have become commonplace. in august, during a phone conversation with the president of mexico, president trump called new hampshire a drug-infested den. the state's lawmakers didn't like the harsh words but admit they need assistant, repeatedly promised during the presidential campaign. >> president trump: we're going to help the people that are so badly addicted. . but that help specifically federal funds for treatment programs has been slow to arrive. >> really, right now, if it wasn't for private donors, we certainly wouldn't be doing this. i'm pretty certain of that. >> safe station opened the doors of every manchester firehouse the any addict desperate for help. the program drew national attention and invite to the chief for a meeting with the first lady in washington. >> she showed compassion and wanted to understand the depths of the problem, kind of see what we're seeing on the streets. encouraging. >> since
the one making decisions that are really affecting life in new hampshire, who we are targeting. >> in the last 12 months, things have gotten worse. o.d.s in broad daylight have become commonplace. in august, during a phone conversation with the president of mexico, president trump called new hampshire a drug-infested den. the state's lawmakers didn't like the harsh words but admit they need assistant, repeatedly promised during the presidential campaign. >> president trump: we're...
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dealing with big backups on new hampshire avenue inbound.orthbound side before the beltway there's a crash and because of that, we're backed up for several miles. you may want to avoid new hampshire avenue toward the beltway this morning. aside from that we have typical delays on the this crash cleared on bw parkway northbound in laurel just north of 198 before 32. 21 minute ride however from the beltway to 32. you may want to keep it to 95 northbound. that is much quieter. now you saw that red on the map pie the new hampshire avenue crash. outer loop 95 to the 270 spur will take you just over half hour. the camera is showing 270 southbound delays its about a 45 minute trip to get from 121 actually 109 down to the local lane split. there is some congestion by 121 as well. and then the inner loop bottom side of the beltway usual delays branch avenue to the wilson bridge. going to take you just under 20 minutes to get through that portion of your drive. 295 northbound jams up as well from the bottom side of the beltway toward the 11th street b
dealing with big backups on new hampshire avenue inbound.orthbound side before the beltway there's a crash and because of that, we're backed up for several miles. you may want to avoid new hampshire avenue toward the beltway this morning. aside from that we have typical delays on the this crash cleared on bw parkway northbound in laurel just north of 198 before 32. 21 minute ride however from the beltway to 32. you may want to keep it to 95 northbound. that is much quieter. now you saw that red...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. ms. hassan: mr. president, i ask to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. hassan: thank you. mr. president, i rise today to discuss an issue that is devastating families and communities in my home state of new hampshire and across the united states. the fentanyl, heroin, and opioid crisis. this crisis is the most pressing public health and safety challenge that new hampshire faces. it does not discriminate. it affects people in every community and from every walk of life. in 2016 alone, 485 people in new hampshire lost their lives as a result of this epidemic. and the rising use of synthetic drugs like fentanyl is making matters worse killing people faster with smaller amounts. last year 72% of drug-related deaths in new hampshire involved fentanyl. behind these numbers are real people. moms and dads, sons and daughters who are dying, and their loss reverberates in pain and suffering for the family and friends who they have left behind. mr. president, the family of my
the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. ms. hassan: mr. president, i ask to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. hassan: thank you. mr. president, i rise today to discuss an issue that is devastating families and communities in my home state of new hampshire and across the united states. the fentanyl, heroin, and opioid crisis. this crisis is the most pressing public health and safety challenge that new hampshire faces. it does not discriminate....
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one of the states most affected by the epidemic is new hampshire.october to take an in-depth look at the problem and went back this past week to see if things have gotten any better. >> 1w, unresponsive person. rick: first responders get the call multiple times a day, unresponsive person. in manchester, new hampshire, it's code for someone deep in the clutches of an overdose. >> last month was our highest month with overdoses. we had 118, and we had 11 deaths. rick: when we were here a year ago, this city was battling an epidemic, the streets flooded with heroin and fentanyl. >> we formed a strike force here, and we're pushing cases down to the source, to the folks that are command and control, the ones that are making decisions that are really affecting life in new hampshire. that's who we're targeting. >> what drug are you using? rick: in the last 12 months, things have gotten worse. ods in broad daylight have become common place. in august during a phone conversation with the president of mexico, president trump called new hampshire a drug-infest
one of the states most affected by the epidemic is new hampshire.october to take an in-depth look at the problem and went back this past week to see if things have gotten any better. >> 1w, unresponsive person. rick: first responders get the call multiple times a day, unresponsive person. in manchester, new hampshire, it's code for someone deep in the clutches of an overdose. >> last month was our highest month with overdoses. we had 118, and we had 11 deaths. rick: when we were...
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i hail from the small state of new hampshire. i think about new hampshire, some ways, living in new york city feels idyllic. i was shocked to read that new hampshire has the second worst case of overdoses deaths from opioids after west virginia, and third was kentucky. why is this such a problem in rural areas? >> well, part of that was addressed at the set-up here because we're not reaching people we need to reach in rural areas and telemedicine may help by the way. you might be able to prescribe alternatives, or you might figure out, instead of giving somebody opioid prescription, look, i can't see you for another three months. let's keep that going. if i could get access by telemedicine, the public health emergency will cover, that may give better access to the patient. that is one thing. the other thing, rural populations tend to have poorer people. this is a huge medicaid problem going on. trish: oh it is a medicaid problem then? >> huge. twice as many opioids are written for medicaid patients as non-medicaid patients. >> th
i hail from the small state of new hampshire. i think about new hampshire, some ways, living in new york city feels idyllic. i was shocked to read that new hampshire has the second worst case of overdoses deaths from opioids after west virginia, and third was kentucky. why is this such a problem in rural areas? >> well, part of that was addressed at the set-up here because we're not reaching people we need to reach in rural areas and telemedicine may help by the way. you might be able to...
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incredible video showing the power of mother nature, as the house in new hampshire gives way. >> theave named former big leaguer kapler their new manager. >> heavily, very much on the cutting edge whatever baseball is today. >> so how did our ukee washington react whether a zombie inmate from eastern state penetentary made it under his desk? >> what the -- i wasn't really scared. i was startled
incredible video showing the power of mother nature, as the house in new hampshire gives way. >> theave named former big leaguer kapler their new manager. >> heavily, very much on the cutting edge whatever baseball is today. >> so how did our ukee washington react whether a zombie inmate from eastern state penetentary made it under his desk? >> what the -- i wasn't really scared. i was startled
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another example comes once again from my home state of new hampshire. in order to fight this epidemic, it's critical that we understand the current trends of the crisis across the united states. the national drug early warning system is an important system that helps us monitor emerging drug trends to enable health experts, researchers, and concern canned citizens across the country to respond quickly to potential outbreaks. this surveillance system is supported by grants from the national institute on drug abuse. last year, the national drug early warning system released a critical report based on research conducted by dr. lisa marsh at dartmouth as well as new hampshire public health experts at hida and the state office of the chief medical examiner. this report brings us closer to understanding the patterns, causes, and effect of heroin, fentanyl and opioid misuse in our communities. and it's my understanding that nih and the national institute on drug abuse are expanding their funding for additional research in new hampshire to continue to help impr
another example comes once again from my home state of new hampshire. in order to fight this epidemic, it's critical that we understand the current trends of the crisis across the united states. the national drug early warning system is an important system that helps us monitor emerging drug trends to enable health experts, researchers, and concern canned citizens across the country to respond quickly to potential outbreaks. this surveillance system is supported by grants from the national...
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because new hampshire is a drug-infested den." since taking office he's put no real effort into curbing the staggering rate of overdoses in this country. after launching a commission on the opioid crisis headed up by new jersey governor chris christie, months later, the president held a meeting about the commission at his new jersey golf course during his summer vacation when christie was out of the country. the first lady and jared kushner, however, were present. the president was asked why he had declined to take up the commission's main recommendation that he officially declare the crisis a national emergency, unlocking funding for a federal response. >> the opioid crisis is an emergency and i'm saying officially right now, it is an emergency, it's a national emergency, we're going to spend a lot of time, a lot of effort, and a lot of money on the opioid crisis. we're going to draw it up and make it a national emergency. >> august 10th, we're going to draw it up. now, 68 days later, according to our count, the president has yet
because new hampshire is a drug-infested den." since taking office he's put no real effort into curbing the staggering rate of overdoses in this country. after launching a commission on the opioid crisis headed up by new jersey governor chris christie, months later, the president held a meeting about the commission at his new jersey golf course during his summer vacation when christie was out of the country. the first lady and jared kushner, however, were present. the president was asked...
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new hampshire avenue at r street. on delay because of malfunctioning traffic lights. keep it to fox5. we have a lot of information to get you through this morning to get you moving. we'll be right back. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course the enron scandal. now, enron ed is lobbying for donald trump's agenda. like cuts to virginia school funding, and taking away healthcare from thousands of virginians. enron ed gillespie. he's not lobbying for you. >> ♪ >> 6:30 and we are back now with a live look outside. really the local story of the morning now. those heavy rains and winds causing damage and power outages throughout the region. more than 10,000 outages reported between northern virginia, d.c. and maryland. going to get much more with weather and traffic coming
new hampshire avenue at r street. on delay because of malfunctioning traffic lights. keep it to fox5. we have a lot of information to get you through this morning to get you moving. we'll be right back. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: they call him enron ed. because washington, dc lobbyist ed gillespie represented the worst of the worst. lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. corporations sending jobs overseas. and of course...
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i was in a microbrewery in new hampshire on friday. they told me their tax compliance costs last year were $15,000. small businesses are spending 2.5 billion hours to comply with tax laws every year. we need tax reform, but we need tax reform that is going to make a difference to the economy, that is going to allow us to grow the economy, small businesses create about 2/3 of jobs in this country. ,e need to help them middle-class families. sen. schumer: my republican colleagues say this is all aimed at the middle class. the untruthfulness senator that theys is endemic them.ent is spreding to this is not a bill aimed at the middle-class. the only way they may benefit is the dirty word that they never use, trickle-down. they ultimately believe tax breaks on the rich and the biggest corporations will create jobs. no one else in america believe s that anymore. that is their fundamental problem. second, jean made a point. if this bill goes down, we will do just what we did with health care. we well sit down with our republican colleagues an
i was in a microbrewery in new hampshire on friday. they told me their tax compliance costs last year were $15,000. small businesses are spending 2.5 billion hours to comply with tax laws every year. we need tax reform, but we need tax reform that is going to make a difference to the economy, that is going to allow us to grow the economy, small businesses create about 2/3 of jobs in this country. ,e need to help them middle-class families. sen. schumer: my republican colleagues say this is all...
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representative kuster introduced h.r. 965 with the support of the entire new hampshire delegation and i would like to thank her for her dedication to protecting the historic areas important to her state and our national story. i urge my colleagues to support the adoption of this bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. thompson: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. mceachin: mr. speaker, i am proud to yield to the author of this fine piece of legislation, the gentlewoman from new hampshire, representive kuster. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. kuster: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you, congressman mceachin, for yielding your time. mr. speaker, i rise today to urge passage of h.r. 965, the saint-gaudens national historical park redesignation act. named after the great american sculpture, augustus saint-gaudens, this historic site located in corn
representative kuster introduced h.r. 965 with the support of the entire new hampshire delegation and i would like to thank her for her dedication to protecting the historic areas important to her state and our national story. i urge my colleagues to support the adoption of this bill. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. thompson: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: well, mr. president, i'm delighted to follow senator alexander and was very pleased to hear the news from the c.b.o. that this alexander-murray proposal not only doesn't bail out insurance companies as we all agree we should not do. we want to make sure savings go to consumers. but also that it will save taxpayers $3.8 billion. this is a bipartisan agreement. i applaud the work of senator alexander and senator patty murray to craft this bipartisan agreement to address the challenges we have in the short term with health carol. senators alexander and murray have given us a template for bipartisan negotiations not just on health care but on other critical matters that are going to come before the senate. tax reform, reauthorizing community health centers and the children's health insurance program, reaching an agreement on the 2018 budget. these are all major issues facing this country and issues that we should be working on in a bipartisan way because the senate is at its best when we observe re
the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: well, mr. president, i'm delighted to follow senator alexander and was very pleased to hear the news from the c.b.o. that this alexander-murray proposal not only doesn't bail out insurance companies as we all agree we should not do. we want to make sure savings go to consumers. but also that it will save taxpayers $3.8 billion. this is a bipartisan agreement. i applaud the work of senator alexander and senator patty murray to...
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. >> he has as much problems as in ohio than west virginia and new hampshire. this does not have partisanship and we keep our mouths shut. we were afraid to embarrass ourselves. everything that i know that has been affected. >> so should this act we repealed were you willing to do?. >> we already co-sponsored and i'm sure it will be a bipartisan effort. >> i was happy to see this morning the judiciary committee is the first half to address the issue and to be bipartisan and that hearing will take place soon and looking at the dave said this morning enforcements were down just with the standard of proof in this is with the obama administration but those that need to be given the tools. >> even to rob's point if there is a concerted effort by the industry to get the dea to work with them then the administrative law judge that you cited in your report he said yesterday the language almost makes it impossible. >> and this the one that is out there but what they do or don't say. so the fda takes a different view. >> whether the judge was wrong or that was possible t
. >> he has as much problems as in ohio than west virginia and new hampshire. this does not have partisanship and we keep our mouths shut. we were afraid to embarrass ourselves. everything that i know that has been affected. >> so should this act we repealed were you willing to do?. >> we already co-sponsored and i'm sure it will be a bipartisan effort. >> i was happy to see this morning the judiciary committee is the first half to address the issue and to be bipartisan...
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she approached new hampshire legislators and very cleverly petitioned for the right to divorce.here was no statute that would allow mary and joseph to divorce and until mary was effectively a single woman she was invisible. her first petition failed to be passed. the legislature felt that it was unfair to pass a law to benefit just one woman, but said, if you can show that you're not the only woman in this position, we'll do something. mary dyer then traveled from town to town in new hampshire, in maine, in connecticut, in rhode island in massachusetts from former shaker to former shaker all who it stories to tell. these were people for whom the shaker experiment did not work out and they shared their bitter grapes with mary who cleverly turned these into first pamphlets and then books which then spread her caution faster than are the word of mouth. she was able to change the divorce law, use that to divorce joseph and she was free. mary took her husband and the shakers by surprise. he was an opponent, she was ambitious and very, very smart. joseph immediately published a pamphl
she approached new hampshire legislators and very cleverly petitioned for the right to divorce.here was no statute that would allow mary and joseph to divorce and until mary was effectively a single woman she was invisible. her first petition failed to be passed. the legislature felt that it was unfair to pass a law to benefit just one woman, but said, if you can show that you're not the only woman in this position, we'll do something. mary dyer then traveled from town to town in new hampshire,...
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new hampshire, what he was referring to was a statutory construct of new hampshire law that he did note almost out of time. my last question for you. yes or no. are there further public meetings scheduled? >> i don't know. we have heard nothing. >> appreciate your approach and your service. thank you for your time. >>> an update on a bribery case against a democratic senator next. our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember
new hampshire, what he was referring to was a statutory construct of new hampshire law that he did note almost out of time. my last question for you. yes or no. are there further public meetings scheduled? >> i don't know. we have heard nothing. >> appreciate your approach and your service. thank you for your time. >>> an update on a bribery case against a democratic senator next. our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to...
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we have former judd gregg of new hampshire. great piece, governor.own of the tax proposal since initiated back in april, mr. mnuchin came out with the idea. doesn't that seem like it to you as well? >> certainly on personal side that is absolutely true. i think the corporate side remains a strong piece of legislation, getting corporate rates down to 20% will have huge, positive impact on america and on creating jobs here and keeping jobs here and bringing jobs in from oversees. move to territorial system is important. the three major that occurred in my political career, reagan rostenkowski. two, was widen coates, top rate was 26% and simpson bowls where top rate was 25%. they all retained progressivity. david: senator, we actually have a full screen. we can put that up and show it. the reagan top rate was 28%. that was '86. then simpson-bowles which was a bipartisan proposal. mr. bowles is a democrat. their top rate was 25%. so 39% rate, virtually unchanged the top rate according to trump, right? >> which is a huge mistake in my opinion because what
we have former judd gregg of new hampshire. great piece, governor.own of the tax proposal since initiated back in april, mr. mnuchin came out with the idea. doesn't that seem like it to you as well? >> certainly on personal side that is absolutely true. i think the corporate side remains a strong piece of legislation, getting corporate rates down to 20% will have huge, positive impact on america and on creating jobs here and keeping jobs here and bringing jobs in from oversees. move to...
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if you ares are open traveling along new hampshire avenue. colesville road, the crash is gone towards 270. look for that to be a half hour drive. virginia,traveling in here at 640 four, franconia road, one overturned with the cleanup continuing back towards newington and woodbridge. taking a peek at 66, first up here at 50 fair oaks, a 37 minute ride coming out of centreville. look for that to be almost a 50 minute commute. if you are running in the marine corps marathon this sunday, i will let you know if things change in the schedule. autria: finally happened and it's being called an error emergency. a oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. which of these truck tabrands do you think offers best in class hd horsepower and the most capable off-roadk tabrdsize pickup?hink
if you ares are open traveling along new hampshire avenue. colesville road, the crash is gone towards 270. look for that to be a half hour drive. virginia,traveling in here at 640 four, franconia road, one overturned with the cleanup continuing back towards newington and woodbridge. taking a peek at 66, first up here at 50 fair oaks, a 37 minute ride coming out of centreville. look for that to be almost a 50 minute commute. if you are running in the marine corps marathon this sunday, i will let...
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the officer was hit at new hampshire avenue during a traffic stop. police say thatofficer had stopped to assist a colleague and gotten out of her patrol car when another vehicle going south on new hampshire hit the officer. scanner radiospicketed up what happened right afterwards. >> a blue minivan it's going to fire rescue looks like it's going to be a possible broken leg for her. >> police state officer who was struck is 28 years old. herinjuries are not life- threatening. . >>> there was another late night accident involving 2 police cruisers. 2 officers wereresponding to the same call. the officers apparently didn't see each other and managed to collide. they were both injuredbut not seriously. the officerswere taken to the trauma center in baltimore to get checked out. >>> and right now investigators are trying to answer more questions about that deadly shooting at a maryland office park. 37-year old radee labeebprince is accused of shooting 5 co- workers at advanced granite solutions. 3 of them died. the 2 survivors have life- threatening injur
the officer was hit at new hampshire avenue during a traffic stop. police say thatofficer had stopped to assist a colleague and gotten out of her patrol car when another vehicle going south on new hampshire hit the officer. scanner radiospicketed up what happened right afterwards. >> a blue minivan it's going to fire rescue looks like it's going to be a possible broken leg for her. >> police state officer who was struck is 28 years old. herinjuries are not life- threatening. ....
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the state of new hampshire has been hit really hard for a variety of reasons.to give you a very raw look in this new series that we're doing that will be on our sister network hln called inside. part of what we wanted to show you is what first responders are up against. these men and women who are about fighting fires and rescuing people they're now first responders in a whole new way. >> new hampshire's firefighters were surprised to find themselves on the front lines of the opioid epidemic. these guys get plenty of calls, but they're rarely fires. >> i can tell you this isn't your father's fire department any more, primarily right now. it's this crisis or epidemic or whatever you want to call it, it's hit us like a ton of bricks in manchester. this really takes up a good solid half my job. >> it's not the job chief dan gunan signed up for. >> back when i started in this business, if you did cpr once a month that was a lot. now it's every single day. there are days that i think that what's next. how many more people can we bring? >> reporter: and you can have
the state of new hampshire has been hit really hard for a variety of reasons.to give you a very raw look in this new series that we're doing that will be on our sister network hln called inside. part of what we wanted to show you is what first responders are up against. these men and women who are about fighting fires and rescuing people they're now first responders in a whole new way. >> new hampshire's firefighters were surprised to find themselves on the front lines of the opioid...
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in new hampshire. -- >> don't he no if i count -- >> it is not as if people think of new hampshire as a great state to be running on background checks. >> i think it is a culture issue. i think the legislation can't come forward until we change the american culture that has been ingrained, a gun culturin ghraib gain -- ingrained into america that makes people fear it is an affront to the constitutional rights. the united states civilians hold 50% of the world's guns. 5% of the population. you can't legislate that away. >> what did you make of the brett stevens argument. if you want gun regulation, you have to repeal the second amendment because if you -- if you are a constitution conservative, there is no way you could do both. >> i think steven's argument is unserious because he wants to repeal the second amendment, good luck with that in the first place, in order to do what. he doesn't say. he doesn't want a complete ban. some guns should be allowed. what is the point of this. if you want a draconian ban on guns of the sort, that you take 300 million guns out of circulation, how are
in new hampshire. -- >> don't he no if i count -- >> it is not as if people think of new hampshire as a great state to be running on background checks. >> i think it is a culture issue. i think the legislation can't come forward until we change the american culture that has been ingrained, a gun culturin ghraib gain -- ingrained into america that makes people fear it is an affront to the constitutional rights. the united states civilians hold 50% of the world's guns. 5% of the...
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we happened to be in new england and i flew down from new hampshire to boston and i joined some family friends for the jewish sabbath and i took that afternoon on saturday to walk across campus where i studied to visit some old friends, and one friend in particular who was a quiet trump supporter on campus, we had this long discussion about trump and what he met and especially about the state of american politics and american political discourse. the thing that worried us have time wasn't that whether trump won or lost but that america would be divided. it remains bitterly divided. it's not because it's trump or even because of the campaign. it goes back earlier, some of it starts in the obama administration, some of it starts before that, but i remember the big complaint was that the two parties are too close to each other in american politics had been a consensus debate. there was no real disagreement or no issues that provided people, that began to crack with the impeachment and bill clinton refusing to resign. you kind of look back a little ways to see where these began. certainly
we happened to be in new england and i flew down from new hampshire to boston and i joined some family friends for the jewish sabbath and i took that afternoon on saturday to walk across campus where i studied to visit some old friends, and one friend in particular who was a quiet trump supporter on campus, we had this long discussion about trump and what he met and especially about the state of american politics and american political discourse. the thing that worried us have time wasn't that...
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this was just after 10:30 last night on new hampshire boulevard.ust three hours ago, the officer is a 28-year-old female. good news, she will be ok. they are still looking for the driver. adrianna: we are learning to police officers hurt in a crash and anne arundel county will also be ok. sky track 7 over the scene at ray's road in jessup. the officers were responding to an incident when one rear-ended the other. neither was seriously hurt. autria: the undocumented immigrant charged in the high profile murder of a muslim girl will be in court and fairfax county. darwin martinez torres is accused of killing nabra hassanen in june. police say she was walking to a mosque and sterling with friends when torres approached her. he hit her with the baseball bat, loaded her in his car, section assaulted her. her body was found in a pond. prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. looking at to the virginia governor's race, some big-name support for the democratic candidate today in richmond. former president obama will stump for ralph northam. they w
this was just after 10:30 last night on new hampshire boulevard.ust three hours ago, the officer is a 28-year-old female. good news, she will be ok. they are still looking for the driver. adrianna: we are learning to police officers hurt in a crash and anne arundel county will also be ok. sky track 7 over the scene at ray's road in jessup. the officers were responding to an incident when one rear-ended the other. neither was seriously hurt. autria: the undocumented immigrant charged in the high...
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. >> in new hampshire 70% is of results of fentanyl overdose. with it is 100 times more powerful only to tranquilize so these are synthetic as a precursor they are flooding those areas. the last thing we should be doing is to repeal the health care in this country in terms that they are accessible to people who need it. talk about the stock backed we cannot ignore the fact that which treats behavioral health is an absolutely essential piece to this if we repealed the affordable care act if we fail to invest and have dave friday of treatment we will not turn the tide. >> it seems like a no-brainer. >> i can tell you the reasons but this is a shock when people find out that fentanyl is killing more than san and heroin is coming through the of mail it isn't in mexico but from china. that doesn't require packages have information you have to provide data. i have been to the screening and with the customs and border protection and they're able to identify these packages. you can get a package the size of the clock with 100,000 doses but this can kill
. >> in new hampshire 70% is of results of fentanyl overdose. with it is 100 times more powerful only to tranquilize so these are synthetic as a precursor they are flooding those areas. the last thing we should be doing is to repeal the health care in this country in terms that they are accessible to people who need it. talk about the stock backed we cannot ignore the fact that which treats behavioral health is an absolutely essential piece to this if we repealed the affordable care act...
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david: new hampshire governor chris sununu joining us from the white house.iver renick is joining us. it's a tragic story. it has implications fothe market. what are we seeing? >> you guys have done a good job chronicling this throughout the day. firearms are selling and guidance. these are usually the stock that move based on political moves. and some of company the moves around political stories are very direct. here's the election of donald trump right here. the stock plummets down. this is a matter of supply. who hasave a president called himself a friend of the nra the idea is we don't have to worry about more restrictions are fewer guns being available. up goingally climbed into the november election. now it becomes a bit of a murky issue. afterf these companies jumping overnight have sort of them in their games today because donald trump has had a mixed background in terms of ,hether or not he is pro-gun open to different types of regulation. he has talked about this in different ways on the campaign trail. at this point it might not be as clear cut of
david: new hampshire governor chris sununu joining us from the white house.iver renick is joining us. it's a tragic story. it has implications fothe market. what are we seeing? >> you guys have done a good job chronicling this throughout the day. firearms are selling and guidance. these are usually the stock that move based on political moves. and some of company the moves around political stories are very direct. here's the election of donald trump right here. the stock plummets down....
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. >> new hampshire avenue, someone slammed into a police car.hris lawrence at the live desk. >> chris, bring us up to speed here. >> officer in the hospital, aaron. she is expected to survive. she was seriously hurt. the thing is the driver, he took off. right now, prince george's county police are trying to track that person down. you're looking at the scene on new hampshire avenue overnight. police say the car around the intersection with pine i branch road. the crash ripped off the rear bumper. police haven't named that injured officer, but they tell us she's 28 years old and all this happened on the border of montgomery and prince george's county. several departments are involved in this investigation: back to you, eun. >> chris, thank you. it's 4:29. we're working to learn how two anne arundel police officers are doing after this crash. chopper 4 was over the scene of this accident on selmer road. two cruisers crashed responding to a call last night. one cruiser rear ended the other. they went off the road. both officers were taken to the h
. >> new hampshire avenue, someone slammed into a police car.hris lawrence at the live desk. >> chris, bring us up to speed here. >> officer in the hospital, aaron. she is expected to survive. she was seriously hurt. the thing is the driver, he took off. right now, prince george's county police are trying to track that person down. you're looking at the scene on new hampshire avenue overnight. police say the car around the intersection with pine i branch road. the crash ripped...
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this is not affecting traffi too much on new hampshire avenue.r a little bit of a rubberneck delay as you make your way inbound on new hampshire avenue towards the district. we'll keep you updated on this crash. moving from skyfox unfortunately another problems. starting off with the good news. earlier crash did clear. d.c. police traffic letting us know that street bridge near exit two the vehicle has been relocated to m street so all lanes opened. still dipping down to about 13 miles per hour operate northbound side from laboratory road toward the 11th street bridge. 10 minute delay on 295 southbound from 50 down to the bridge and that's because of volume. wet roads. use caution. give yourself extra time. here's a new crash 95 northbound. it's on the on and off ramp to 123 and that's in the main lanes. hov lanes still looking good but main lanes are very slow as you make your way from dale tcity to the beltway. a southbound crash 295 -- excuse me 95 southbound as you make your way past the rest area. in manassas 66 eastbound at 234 crash. we ha
this is not affecting traffi too much on new hampshire avenue.r a little bit of a rubberneck delay as you make your way inbound on new hampshire avenue towards the district. we'll keep you updated on this crash. moving from skyfox unfortunately another problems. starting off with the good news. earlier crash did clear. d.c. police traffic letting us know that street bridge near exit two the vehicle has been relocated to m street so all lanes opened. still dipping down to about 13 miles per hour...
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of course you should avoid that area again in silver spring intersection of new hampshire avenue and piney branch road. if we get any more information by end of show we'll bring it to you. we'll be right ralph northam: i'm ralph northam and as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my help. so if donald trump is helping virginia i'll work with him. but donald trump proposed cutting virginia's school funding, rolling back our clean air and water protections, from thousands of virginians. as a candidate for governor, i sponsored this ad because i've stood up to donald trump on all of it. ed gillespie refuses to stand up to him at all. >>> john wall knows might of d.c. sports fan and he wants to be the ones to break the curse. it's more pressure on me which i love and it's more motivation for me. i'm fine with that. i want to break. it love. it all right. to the atm tonight. wizards home opener against 76ers and dematha grad markle folks and fired up for the season opener and t. j. mc connell don't bother, my goodness. john wall, yams on eirire s six
of course you should avoid that area again in silver spring intersection of new hampshire avenue and piney branch road. if we get any more information by end of show we'll bring it to you. we'll be right ralph northam: i'm ralph northam and as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my help. so if donald trump is helping virginia i'll work with him. but donald trump proposed cutting virginia's school funding, rolling back our clean air and water protections,...
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that shooting taking place along new hampshire avenue in ilver spring - leading to a chase that ended on the edge of campus. ryan hughes is live with how it all went down. - noticeably cooler today - noticeably cooler today - dry through saturday - rainy sunday - unseasonably cool end to october - still looking dry & cool for halloween today: mix of clouds and sun. more sun during the afternoon. cooler. highs: 63-66 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. even cooler. lows: 41-49 winds: n 5-10 mph thursday: partly cloudy. coolest day of the week. highs: 58-62 winds: nw 5-10+ mph also breaking this morning, a fatal shooting on a ol in just the last hour - police say two students at grambling state university were shot and killed. according to police the suspect fled, and a search is now in progress. we are following this story, and will update you in the next hour. new this morning - wall street winning big. the senate, voting late last night to roll back a rule that makes it easier for consumers to sue thier banks. vice president mike pence cast the tie-breaking vote, blocking the
that shooting taking place along new hampshire avenue in ilver spring - leading to a chase that ended on the edge of campus. ryan hughes is live with how it all went down. - noticeably cooler today - noticeably cooler today - dry through saturday - rainy sunday - unseasonably cool end to october - still looking dry & cool for halloween today: mix of clouds and sun. more sun during the afternoon. cooler. highs: 63-66 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. even cooler. lows: 41-49 winds:...
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cash for leaves looking for colorful fall foliage from new hampshire hampshire, rhode island.nnecticut. minute condition. colorful and no mold, please. we don't want bugs either and no tears. perfect pretty perfect leaf gives you a dollar. that's awesome. janet jackson fans getting nasty counsel me mopping them. fans calling out nfl angry jus tun timber lake is invited back to perform and no mention of but there's no bad blood. nfl says janet is not banned from performing as a special guest at super bowl half time show. we were heard she's band for life. the controversy stems from jan iset infamous wardrobe function in 2004. jackson has not worked with the league since that performance. okay. this buds for you. a limbed edition brew based on pro hibs recipe. 1933 appeal reserve comes in bottle with 6.1% alcohol content. beer is on sale now. sort of taste of history. now, steve, like i never know the alcohol content if that's a lot or not. 6.1% alcohol content in a b beer. outrageous? >> bud light is 4.2, 4.5. >> so a regular beer. >> do they call it will bud heavy or bud >> th
cash for leaves looking for colorful fall foliage from new hampshire hampshire, rhode island.nnecticut. minute condition. colorful and no mold, please. we don't want bugs either and no tears. perfect pretty perfect leaf gives you a dollar. that's awesome. janet jackson fans getting nasty counsel me mopping them. fans calling out nfl angry jus tun timber lake is invited back to perform and no mention of but there's no bad blood. nfl says janet is not banned from performing as a special guest at...