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good morning washington i'm adrianna hopkins. and i'm larry smith. live team coverage all morning long begining with stormwatch-7 meteorologist good morning washington. toss to eileen - dry & fall-like through the weekend - irma on the move as a category 5 hurricane - florida landfall likely sunday morning today: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. nice. highs: 73-76 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: mainly clear and cool. lows: 49-58 winds: nw 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny. another spectacular day. highs: 70-74 winds: n 5 mph we've been getting brand new this is coming in from turks and caicos where the storm is hitting right now waves as high as 20 feet expected. communications we've been getting brand new video in this morning of we've been getting brand new video in this morning of this is coming in from turks and caicos where the storm is hitting right now waves as high as 20 feet expected. communications storm slammed into the islands... so the extent of damage and devastation is not yet known. we are getting a better look at the damage left behind in the
good morning washington i'm adrianna hopkins. and i'm larry smith. live team coverage all morning long begining with stormwatch-7 meteorologist good morning washington. toss to eileen - dry & fall-like through the weekend - irma on the move as a category 5 hurricane - florida landfall likely sunday morning today: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. nice. highs: 73-76 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: mainly clear and cool. lows: 49-58 winds: nw 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny. another spectacular day....
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adrianna hopkins is live at the live desk with more on what happened overnight.ing overnight -- south korean warships continued conducting live fire exercices at sea... this is in response to north korea's biggest ever nuclear test -- a hydrogen bomb tested sunday. washington and seoul agreed to lift warhead restrictions on south korean missiles -- which means the south can improve and strengthen their pre-emptive strike capabilities. south korea also says the north appears to be planning a future missile launch soon. 5 xxx and breaking overnight. a massive wildfire in oregon - forcing hundreds of evacuations..road and school closures. overnight the fire grew to about 48-hundred acres. and the flames are being pushed out west by powerful winds. right now there are also warnings about air quality. oregon state police believe this fire is man-made..possibly caused by the misuse of fireworks. so far no injuries have been reported. an urgent manhunt is underway after a deadly shooting in charles county, maryland. police say 35-year-old brian pierce shot two people ye
adrianna hopkins is live at the live desk with more on what happened overnight.ing overnight -- south korean warships continued conducting live fire exercices at sea... this is in response to north korea's biggest ever nuclear test -- a hydrogen bomb tested sunday. washington and seoul agreed to lift warhead restrictions on south korean missiles -- which means the south can improve and strengthen their pre-emptive strike capabilities. south korea also says the north appears to be planning a...
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good morning washington i'm adrianna hopkins in for autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. we have a team of stormwatch-7 meteorologists and reporters covering this storm. let's start with meteorologists eileen whelan and veronica johnson 2am nhc update: irma category 1 hurricane it moves over the western florida peninsula - next update from nhc at 5am - increasing clouds from irma today - cloudy & cool tomorrow; few showers late - unsettled work week; warming late week today: sunny and cool start. increasing high clouds. highs: 74-77 winds: ne to e 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. lows: 54-61 winds: ne 5 mph tuesday: overcast. cool. a few showers late. highs: 71-75 winds: e 5 mph here is the ve ry latest on 4-point-5 million are without power - that number expected to grow as irma continues to barrel through florida. all major florida airports are closed and its not yet clear when flights will resume. and the storm is blamed for 32 carribean. more than 160-thousand people are waiting in shelters statewide brad bell was in tampa when the storm hit overnight. now to breathtakin
good morning washington i'm adrianna hopkins in for autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. we have a team of stormwatch-7 meteorologists and reporters covering this storm. let's start with meteorologists eileen whelan and veronica johnson 2am nhc update: irma category 1 hurricane it moves over the western florida peninsula - next update from nhc at 5am - increasing clouds from irma today - cloudy & cool tomorrow; few showers late - unsettled work week; warming late week today: sunny and cool...
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good morning washington i'm adrianna hopkins in for autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. we have a team of stormwatch-7 meteorologists and reporters covering this storm. let's start with meteorologists eileen whelan and veronica johnson 2am nhc update: irma category 1 hurricane
good morning washington i'm adrianna hopkins in for autria godfrey. and i'm larry smith. we have a team of stormwatch-7 meteorologists and reporters covering this storm. let's start with meteorologists eileen whelan and veronica johnson 2am nhc update: irma category 1 hurricane
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adrianna hopkins is at the live desk with more. adrianna.. president trump is now putting pressure on congress to fix this issue? the president tweeted late last night - calling on congress to legalize daca. trump is giving lawmakers six months to do so..and says if they can't he will revisit the issue. meanwhile - protests were held across the nation following the announcement of daca's end. from d-c to new york..all the way to los angeles...thousand s marched..condemin g the move. in new york 34 protesters were arrested. the program granted protection to nearly 800-thousand undocumented immigrants..giving them opportunities to work legally in the u-s. president trump says th to end daca was driven by a concern for millions of americans victimized by what he called an unfair system. happening today-- summer's over, and it's back to school for tens of thousands of students in prince george's county. john gonalez is live with more on this. tracking the monster storm tearing across the carribean, on a path that could take it right into the u-s
adrianna hopkins is at the live desk with more. adrianna.. president trump is now putting pressure on congress to fix this issue? the president tweeted late last night - calling on congress to legalize daca. trump is giving lawmakers six months to do so..and says if they can't he will revisit the issue. meanwhile - protests were held across the nation following the announcement of daca's end. from d-c to new york..all the way to los angeles...thousand s marched..condemin g the move. in new york...
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adrianna hopkins is at the stormdesk with more on the powerful images coming out of the region. this morning we are learning the power and fury of hurricane irene. officials reporting that the french side of st. martin is 95 percent destroyed. take a look at the power of the rain and wind as it roared across the island. this is what is headed toward the united states. wind and rain so intense - visibility is nearly zero. with the storm now passed st. martin. we are getting the chance to see the damage. take a look- buiildings and entire neighborhoods obliterated. trees down everywhere. on local official describes it as an enormous catastrophe we also have new video in this morning from san juan the waves crashing up onto land flooding streets. right now tens of thousands of people are without water. irma is the worst hurricane to hit puerto rico killing 27-hundred people. and here is what it looks like in the u.s. virgin islands. high wind and big waves crashing into st,. thomas flooding out neighborhoods.. bring down trees and poewr lines. we will continue to monitor new video
adrianna hopkins is at the stormdesk with more on the powerful images coming out of the region. this morning we are learning the power and fury of hurricane irene. officials reporting that the french side of st. martin is 95 percent destroyed. take a look at the power of the rain and wind as it roared across the island. this is what is headed toward the united states. wind and rain so intense - visibility is nearly zero. with the storm now passed st. martin. we are getting the chance to see the...
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at johns hopkins in florida. >> we have to go after them. we can't wait for them to find us. >> reporter: anyone can opt out of getting the ads. >> did it ever feel a little spooky that you keep getting these pop-up ads. >> i didn't find it spooky at all. >> reporter: ashley says it led to a great tom costello, nbc news, st. petersburg. >> wish they had that for our industry. >> it could be coming. >> i had to say it. >> it could be coming! >>> healthier options from one of the country's fast food restaurants. >> and the redskins! already looking ahead to this week after their >>> cousins looks to the end zone and it is a touchdown for ryan grant with 1:49 to go. >>> welcome back to news 4 radio. one week we're talking about the redskins trouble in the end zone and then, of course, that happened. kirk cousins came through in a big game and broke the tie with minutes to go. that is how you rebound from losing in week one. >> oh, yes. you know the fans are it, and the players, too, of course. news 4's sports reporter carol maloney said what th
at johns hopkins in florida. >> we have to go after them. we can't wait for them to find us. >> reporter: anyone can opt out of getting the ads. >> did it ever feel a little spooky that you keep getting these pop-up ads. >> i didn't find it spooky at all. >> reporter: ashley says it led to a great tom costello, nbc news, st. petersburg. >> wish they had that for our industry. >> it could be coming. >> i had to say it. >> it could be coming!...
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that's when hopkins blachted the 15 -- blasted the 15th homer into the stands.ppy with his efforts. takes a bow. thank you very much. >> look at this -- trending on twitter. >> so good. could be the rookie of the year. >>> now for more of the stories we're following now at 5:00 a.m. -- >> questions amid heartbreak. a lehigh valley college student is dead. the mystery surrounding his death as the campus mourns. >>> road to recovery. millions are desperate for food, water, and power as relief efforts launch across flooded florida. >>> and new neighbor. a controversial statue that is no longer alone in center city. the message behind the new work of art. >>> good morning. welcome to the "nbc10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm via sikahema. we'll get to meteorologist krystal klei with the neighborhood weather forecast. we're looking at irma rains? >> what's left of irma. not a lot left which is good news for us. we're not talking flooding rain, not any high totals. we're watching moisture move our direction. we have this little area of rain here and another a
that's when hopkins blachted the 15 -- blasted the 15th homer into the stands.ppy with his efforts. takes a bow. thank you very much. >> look at this -- trending on twitter. >> so good. could be the rookie of the year. >>> now for more of the stories we're following now at 5:00 a.m. -- >> questions amid heartbreak. a lehigh valley college student is dead. the mystery surrounding his death as the campus mourns. >>> road to recovery. millions are desperate for...
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nursing at john hopkins, which wasn't even on the map. that took a lot of work and coordinating. businessr on, in the sphere, working for 18 years as a director and 16 years at cosco , starting a national nonprofit which came successful. those things gave me a lot of organizational skills. how do you do things? how do you manage large groups of people? how do you get things done? steve: this is a headline. on't make housing for the poor cozy." is that accurate? dr. carson: not at all. but i'm used to inaccurate headlines. we were at a housing district and they said they were able to get people out in less than 30 days, more than three times faster than it is nationally. but what they did instead of concentrating on all the uncooked or months is they concentrated on how to get people out there and self-sufficient again. what they had was ok, but not plus. i said that makes a lot of sense. and a new york times reporter said, we can make some hay out of this. steve: has the present treated pressirly or unfairly? -- treated you fairly or unfa
nursing at john hopkins, which wasn't even on the map. that took a lot of work and coordinating. businessr on, in the sphere, working for 18 years as a director and 16 years at cosco , starting a national nonprofit which came successful. those things gave me a lot of organizational skills. how do you do things? how do you manage large groups of people? how do you get things done? steve: this is a headline. on't make housing for the poor cozy." is that accurate? dr. carson: not at all. but...
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he serves as the chair of the institute at the school of international advanced studies at johns hopkins university. from arizona, good morning. caller: yes. host: harold, turn the volume down and go ahead. is,er: yeah, my question why do we talk a lot? it seems like we just talk for nine months now. -- use thers strategy north korea is using now? strike and strike until they get to that table. then we can negotiate. guest: everybody who negotiates can tell you this with high they do notonce want to go into a negotiation following threats from the other side, so as enthusiastic as i am for negotiations, there needs to be a little space, especially since the last back from the other side before one will go into a negotiation. north koreans do not want to negotiate after u.s. republic of korea military exercises. we do not want to begin negotiating after the north koreans detonated what they called a nuclear weapon, so there has to be a decent interval. and there can be negotiations and the color is right. -- and the caller right. the negotiator wants to be in a position of strength when n
he serves as the chair of the institute at the school of international advanced studies at johns hopkins university. from arizona, good morning. caller: yes. host: harold, turn the volume down and go ahead. is,er: yeah, my question why do we talk a lot? it seems like we just talk for nine months now. -- use thers strategy north korea is using now? strike and strike until they get to that table. then we can negotiate. guest: everybody who negotiates can tell you this with high they do notonce...
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adrianna hopkins has more on this monster. adrianna: with hurricane irma.e storm is bigger than the island itself. it's a category five storm with the virgin islands in its half. there is a curfew set to begin today. emergency evacuations have been ordered in the bahamas. it's hard to tell the impact of this point on the u.s., but evacuations will happen in the florida and possibly parts of south florida beginning today. a statett has declared of emergency and the people in the keys and south florida are stocking up on necessities for two to three days at least, just in case. on the heels of irma, the leeward islands have been told to watch the progress of hosea. of all of this, 80 members of virginia task force one have been activated and are headed south. larry: ryan hughes, live in chantilly with the team that is packing up as we speak. ryan? ryan: good morning. i just spoke to one of those members who is heading out. he said he got home late last night, gave his wife and kids a hug, and not long after that he had to come back this morning. this time the
adrianna hopkins has more on this monster. adrianna: with hurricane irma.e storm is bigger than the island itself. it's a category five storm with the virgin islands in its half. there is a curfew set to begin today. emergency evacuations have been ordered in the bahamas. it's hard to tell the impact of this point on the u.s., but evacuations will happen in the florida and possibly parts of south florida beginning today. a statett has declared of emergency and the people in the keys and south...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. jonathan: developing right now major intersection in south alexandria. that is a mess. a lot of water, too. this is slowly reopening after a water main break. the roadway sustained significant damage here as as fault is breaking apart. this is happening at the intersection of van dorn and south picket street. the road was shut down at 10:30 this morning. in the past 90 minneapolis one lane reopened in each direction. this is a mess and an area to avoid. michelle: a step forward to reopen the national monument. the national park service awarded $10.8 million contract to replace the aging elevator system. it's been shut down for the past
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. jonathan: developing right now major...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, michelle: police say a pregnant woman was set on fire. it happened not far from addison road. the baby was born and is alive. for the woman, the mom, she is suffering from critical burns. the police arrested the person suspected of setting the fire. wallin's family is not giving up. wi got this video from our sister station. that is reportedly wallin's car found last night. montgomery county police stl saying only that the team is working around the clock. friends are passing out fliers. they started a facebook group and social media hashtag to try to track her down. coming up for us, one of the most powerful earthquakes that mexico ever recorded. we have a look at the damage and devastation coming up after this br
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, michelle: police say a pregnant woman was set on fire. it happened not far from addison road. the baby was born and is alive....
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. michelle: remember the video, it shows police officers dragging united airlines passenger off overcrowded plane. the transportation department decided not to punish the united airlines for the april incident. the department says it didn't find evidence that the airline violated the man's civil rights or the rules for bumping passengers. >> a kidnapping victim who escaped thanks to a hotel clerk in las vegas. remember, counter and passed a note i need help, i have been kidnapped. this is a story we broke yesterday at 6:00. the woman passing the note to the clerk saying she is in trouble. eventually the man was arrested after clerk notified authorities. so now the woman says that the guy was her ex-
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. michelle: remember the video, it shows police officers dragging united airlines passenger off overcrowded...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. michelle: dramatic pictures to show you now. firefighters staring down the fire that destroyed families hose -- families' homes. it broke out on langston place in southeast d.c. by the time firefighters knocked out the flames nine people were forced from the hims. the important thing, though, no one was hurt. jonathan: the next video is difficult to watch. it was all caught on video. devastating attack in west hollywood. watch the guy as he is about to walk out the convenience store here. that is an axe that a guy chops at him with. that man lands several blows before he runs off. minutes earlier the victim had seen his attacker stealing from the store. he offered to pay for the stuff the guy was
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. michelle: dramatic pictures to show you now. firefighters staring down the fire that destroyed families hose...
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and im adrianna hopkins. larry is off today. first at five - let's get to that breaking news on the roads. ryan hughes is live in southeast - ryan? toss to weather - first day of fall (equinox - feeling more like august through early next week - much cooler by next weekend - tracking maria; near the turks & caicos and southeastern bahamas today today: partly to mostly cloudy and warm. highs: 83-87 winds: n 5-10 mph t lows: 56-64 winds: n 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny. still very warm. highs: 85-88 winds: n 5-10 mph now to a horrific crime. police say high school classmates kidnapped and raped frederick. john gonzalez is live with what parents need to know as they send their children off to school this morning. tracking hurricane maria - and a live right now. you can see the eye of the storm making popular vacation islands of turks and caicos right now. this as we're seeing new images of the devastation maria left behind in puerto rico. some communities are completely cut off - with trees toppled, wires down, and debris everywhere
and im adrianna hopkins. larry is off today. first at five - let's get to that breaking news on the roads. ryan hughes is live in southeast - ryan? toss to weather - first day of fall (equinox - feeling more like august through early next week - much cooler by next weekend - tracking maria; near the turks & caicos and southeastern bahamas today today: partly to mostly cloudy and warm. highs: 83-87 winds: n 5-10 mph t lows: 56-64 winds: n 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny. still very warm. highs:...
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adrianna hopkins is here with more. a criminal investigation is underway after eight patients died at a nursing home near miami. oppressive heat and humidity set in after hurricane irma knocked out the power to the medical examiner has not determined if the deaths are heat-related... most of those who died suffered from respiratory distress and dehydration. the facility's surviving residents have been moved. in the hard hit keys, people are returning home after the state inspected all 42-bridges along "u-s one". the military is flying in supplies to the area. this morning a new estimate predicts -- insured losses from the storm will top 18-billion dollars in the u-s alone. the president is steering clear of the keys today so he doesn't disrupt the clean up. another problem in florida right now - looting. more than 50 people have been arrested in the miami area alone. and in jacksonville - these guys a little too obvious. yes that's a utility pole they were trying to steal on top of their s-u-v. both men were arrested. t
adrianna hopkins is here with more. a criminal investigation is underway after eight patients died at a nursing home near miami. oppressive heat and humidity set in after hurricane irma knocked out the power to the medical examiner has not determined if the deaths are heat-related... most of those who died suffered from respiratory distress and dehydration. the facility's surviving residents have been moved. in the hard hit keys, people are returning home after the state inspected all...
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robert gallucci is now with the johns hopkins school of defense, heading up the korean studies program. thank you. guest: thank you. host: what about the health aspect of hurricane harvey and what to expect? michael leavitt, who served in the bush administration with health and human services, will be joining us live from salt "washington journal" continues. we are back in the moments. -- we are back in a moment. ♪ today at noon eastern, author, speaker and radio host is our guest on book tv's in-depth. >> america is not defined by ethnicity. every ethnicity exist in america. it is not defined by religion. we are defined by an idea. we are the only country in the history of the world created and defined by an idea. in order to keep the republic as franklin conjoined us to do, we must know those ideas, understand them, buy into them, and they've them out. >> facebook's include biographies -- his books include biographies. join our live three-hour conversation with him with calls, emails, tweets on book tv's in-depth on c-span2. labor day on c-span. at 6:45 p.m. eastern, president obama
robert gallucci is now with the johns hopkins school of defense, heading up the korean studies program. thank you. guest: thank you. host: what about the health aspect of hurricane harvey and what to expect? michael leavitt, who served in the bush administration with health and human services, will be joining us live from salt "washington journal" continues. we are back in the moments. -- we are back in a moment. ♪ today at noon eastern, author, speaker and radio host is our guest...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, >>> welcome back to the news at noon. you know last year a bill was passed mandating schools in maryland could not start until after labor day. that means it's been one long summer for students. but the party is over. it was back to school today for students in arlington, virginia and montgomery county. wusa 9's evan koslof had the sights and sounds from paint branch high school in burtonsville. >> i'm kind of feeling great. >> it was a long summer. >> i'm feeling good. it's too hot. i'm ready for it to be cold again, get that snow shoveling money. >> it's exciting. it was boring staying at home all day. >> i'm happy because, like, the season starts, football season, and we get to do that and stuff. >> i think they
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, >>> welcome back to the news at noon. you know last year a bill was passed mandating schools in maryland could not...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. . >>> disturbing flyers depicting virginia politician corey stewart for popping up across fairfax county >> they show stewart and president trump surrounded by anti-semitic images. tisha hughes joins it is r us with the story >> it's about palm size on a printed sheet of paper and shows swastikas, confederate flags and includes offensive language about the south rising, stewart who's running for senate described it as horrible and has no connection to it. we found the woman who found the propaganda and told us about it on facebook. >> i was in clifton off of 612, and i was putting out some signs and i found this flyer, were a few of them in the ground there. >> reporter: at first, realtor vicky th
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let's get the latest right now from adrianna hopkins on the live desk. autria and larry - irma creating quite a mess as it heads north. the storm moved through georgia and south carolina over the past 24 hours. take a look - high water flooding entire neighbrhoods.. turning streets into rivers. and the winds - still so strong they actually producing waves in the streets! we're also getting a first look at the scope of the damage in the florida keys. the hurricane made the first of it's two landfalls there with 130 mile and hour winds. today the first residents are being allowed to return many homes and roads were damaged or destoryed. but the bridges to the keys appear to be in mostly good shape. now to the other side of florida- unbelievable images out of jacksonville in the state's northeast.. where dozens of people had to be rescued in boats. irma causing the st. cuts through the city, overflowed its banks flooding bridges and streets. the record-setting floods are a result of both runoff and up to five feet of storm surge. a big part of the recovery
let's get the latest right now from adrianna hopkins on the live desk. autria and larry - irma creating quite a mess as it heads north. the storm moved through georgia and south carolina over the past 24 hours. take a look - high water flooding entire neighbrhoods.. turning streets into rivers. and the winds - still so strong they actually producing waves in the streets! we're also getting a first look at the scope of the damage in the florida keys. the hurricane made the first of it's two...
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. >> reporter: mid morning at john hopkins all children's hospital in st.ete, ashley is making the er rounds. >> as a special pediatric assistant she's in high demand but a reason she ended here. the hospital was targeting her phone. >> i started to see john hopkins showing up so i started seeing what opportunities they had available. >> help wanted ads popping up was not by chance they are using geo sfensing technology to find people whose profile indicate pediatric expertise and zip codes in seattle, chicago, boston, ohio, and texas. kind of like those online shopping ads that keep following >> this is one of the ads, pediatric nurse practitioners and pa jobs, this is showing up on someone's facebook page. >> absolutely we specifically targeted them around the social media profile they set up on line. >> facebook, instagram, linkedin and other websites are working. >> with the targeted ads have already hired 18 candidates with 100 more in the pipeline. >> it's not just the medical field. in salt lake city trucking using it to find drivers. brett got the a
. >> reporter: mid morning at john hopkins all children's hospital in st.ete, ashley is making the er rounds. >> as a special pediatric assistant she's in high demand but a reason she ended here. the hospital was targeting her phone. >> i started to see john hopkins showing up so i started seeing what opportunities they had available. >> help wanted ads popping up was not by chance they are using geo sfensing technology to find people whose profile indicate pediatric...
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right now we're on hopkins street. you can see some of the crime tape still attached to the fence. a sign police were here for about two days over the weekend. that's the house where carter was foupd dead inside 7:30 saturday night. i can tell you family is calling out for help. >> it's clear whoever the person was, they don't value life. >> reporter: the serge is on for who killed carter the 26 year-old mother was found dead saturday night inside this house on hopkins street in nearby woodbury. parks droibed his cousin as sweet, drong willed with a sense of humor. and tells us her five year-old son and a another child were inside the house. it's not clear what they saw. >> it's a heartbreaking reality. that pains me. >> reporter: investigators tell us cart e was house sitting for the team and killed by blunt force trama. we tried knocking on the door tonight. no one answered. this neighbor a few doors down knows carters family and can't believe what happened here. >> none of my neighbors heard or saw anything. that's scary. >> reporter: others on the block also uneasy about this m
right now we're on hopkins street. you can see some of the crime tape still attached to the fence. a sign police were here for about two days over the weekend. that's the house where carter was foupd dead inside 7:30 saturday night. i can tell you family is calling out for help. >> it's clear whoever the person was, they don't value life. >> reporter: the serge is on for who killed carter the 26 year-old mother was found dead saturday night inside this house on hopkins street in...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. - dry & fall-like through the weekend - irma on the move as a category 5 hurricane - florida landfall likely sunday morning today: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. nice. highs: 73-76 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: mainly clear and cool. lows: 49-58 winds: nw 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny. another spectacular day. highs: 70-74 winds: n 5 mph lawsuit brewing after hurricane harvey. who first responders are suing and why -- after the break. and we're tracking hurricane irma. it's bearing down on the caribbean as people in florida try to prepare for the monster that's about to hit their state. we're timing it all out -- straight ahead. "removal of historical statues is shortsighted. ♪ ♪ ♪ you have the compa
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. - dry & fall-like through the weekend - irma on the move as a category 5 hurricane - florida landfall...
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he was joined by the leader of johns hopkins university. short talk on republicans' failed efforts to repeal the affordable care act and then took questions. [inditinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [raps gavel] >> hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about health care. i want to welcome -- [applause] >> thanks. >> for all! >> let's have a discussion for all. good evening. welcome to everyone who came this evening. my name is tom lewis. i'm the vice president for government and community affairs for johns hopkins. i want to welcome you to johns hopkins montgomery county campus. promised 11 years we have been offering postgraduate level courses here. i want to introduce our speaker. for 20 cardin served years in the maryland house of delegates, the youngest ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. markd a very distinguished as the u.s. congressman from maryland. he went to the senate. in the senate, he is the highest-ranking republican -- [laughter] democrat inranking the foreign relation
he was joined by the leader of johns hopkins university. short talk on republicans' failed efforts to repeal the affordable care act and then took questions. [inditinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [raps gavel] >> hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about health care. i want to welcome -- [applause] >> thanks. >> for all! >> let's have a discussion for all. good evening. welcome to everyone who came this evening. my name is tom...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. the vantage point the camera. they're a ghost town, the residents are gone, there are, of course, always stragglers, no forceable removal but people are heeding the evacuation for the most part. >> we definitely have seen a line of traffic heading up north. joel waldman for fox, thanks so much, stay safe down >>> >> reporter: there are people out there who decide they're going to ride this out, but many more heading to local shelters, this is a massive line of people. homested i remember during hurricane andrew. just about 30 miles south of miami >> others are gathering love ones and hitting the road. this is footage of heavy traffic evacuating along i 75 north this morning. many are using it to a
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. the vantage point the camera. they're a ghost town, the residents are gone, there are, of course, always...
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i'm adrianna hopkins at the live desk and new this morning - a security scare near the white house. according to a new incident report, secret service officers arrested a man with a car full of weapons. this happened early sunday morning. the suspect was apparently stopped for uriniating in public. in his car officers found nine guns, three knives, brass knuckles, suppressors, and various types of ammunition. the man allegedly told secret service that he was going to the white house to speak with defense secretary james mattis and national security agency director mike rogers. the man was taken to a facility for mental observation. he's facing several weapons charges. an email scandal is brewing for president trump's son-in-law and senior whi kushner. according to his lawyer-- kushner used a private e-mail account to talk to white house officials. less than a-hundred e-mails reportedly went through the private account from january to august - usually news articles or political commentary. his lawyer also said - the e-mails on his private account were usually news articles or politic
i'm adrianna hopkins at the live desk and new this morning - a security scare near the white house. according to a new incident report, secret service officers arrested a man with a car full of weapons. this happened early sunday morning. the suspect was apparently stopped for uriniating in public. in his car officers found nine guns, three knives, brass knuckles, suppressors, and various types of ammunition. the man allegedly told secret service that he was going to the white house to speak...
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adrianna hopkins is in the newsroom with more o nthat. adrianna @ storyteller with hefner reax developing now.. a law office in falls today.. one day after a fatal shooting there. around five yesterday afternoon, police were called to a building on yesterday afternoon, police were called to a building on gatehouse road, for a report of shots fired. a man was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a law office on the building's fourth floor. the building also houses a day care center. parents had to walk past dozens ot officers to get to their children. the victim has been identified as 52-year-old john francis wood of vienna. there's no word on what motivated the incident. no one else was injured. an investigation is underway. now to an unraveling mystery in bethesda. it started with a deadly house fire nearly three weeks ago. here's what we know -- identified the man who died in the fire on september 10th. but he didn't live at the home! and investigators now say -- they found tunnels, wiring and chemicals underneath the house.
adrianna hopkins is in the newsroom with more o nthat. adrianna @ storyteller with hefner reax developing now.. a law office in falls today.. one day after a fatal shooting there. around five yesterday afternoon, police were called to a building on yesterday afternoon, police were called to a building on gatehouse road, for a report of shots fired. a man was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a law office on the building's fourth floor. the building also houses a day care center....
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >> some expert think property losses from harvey could be 10 to $20 billion. >> we haven't talked about what may happen in florida. clark avalon. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> we know the cost to rebuild and repair homes and businesses is going to be staggering. what other sort of financial fallout are people who are in these areas and then nationwide, what else are we going to be dealing with here. >> we are already seeing some of it with the higher oil prices especially in some of the suburbs i've seen 50, 60, 70 cents a gallon increase. that's going to affect working people especially with long commutes into d.c. that's going to be one impact. we'll see an increase in insurance rates.
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >> some expert think property losses from harvey could be 10 to $20 billion. >> we haven't talked...
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. >> reporter: midmorning at johns hopkins all childrens hospital in st.> i'm going to start by listening to your heart. >> reporter: ashley shepherd is >> when is the last time you had a treatment. >> reporter: as a especially trained pediatric physician's assistant, she is in high demand across the country. there's a reason she ended up here. the hospital was targeting her phone. >> i kept seeing johns hopkins all children's showing up. i started seeing what opportunities they had available. >> reporter: every time she drove to her old job? dallas, help wanted ads would pop up. it wasn't by chance. johns hop kins is using geofencing technology to find people whose online profiles indicate pediatric expertise targeting zip codes in seattle, boston, ohio and texas kind of like online shopping ads that keep following you. this is one of the ads, pediatric nurse practitioners and pa jobs showing up on somebody's facebook page. >> absolutely. we specifically targeted them around the social mediala for whatever profile they've set up online. >> reporter: faceb
. >> reporter: midmorning at johns hopkins all childrens hospital in st.> i'm going to start by listening to your heart. >> reporter: ashley shepherd is >> when is the last time you had a treatment. >> reporter: as a especially trained pediatric physician's assistant, she is in high demand across the country. there's a reason she ended up here. the hospital was targeting her phone. >> i kept seeing johns hopkins all children's showing up. i started seeing what...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war.ighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >>> we're following a developing story out of northwest washington. a 13-year-old boy was stabbed at the british international school, that's in glover park. he was rush today the hospital with injuries that do not appear to be life-threatening, fortunately. a young girl was detained in connection with the incident, but police say she wasn't arrested because apparently she has diplomatic immunity. there is no word on the motive for the attack. >>> prosecutors have dropped the most serious charge connected to the death of a 5- month-old baby in loudoun county. the infant, trysten schultz was in a stroller when he got hit by an suv in lands down. his mother was seriously injured. prosecutors dropped t
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war.ighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >>> we're following a developing story out of northwest washington. a 13-year-old boy was stabbed at...
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i'm adriana hopkins. let's get a check of our top stories.fficer is on administrative leave after his cruiser strikes a 74-year-old man riding a motorized scooter. witnesses say the unmarked cruiser stopped immediately and the officer began administering aid. that rider died at a nearby hospital. and montgomery county police are asking for your help finding a missing teacher who is four months pregnant. 31-year-old laura walden, a teacher at wild lake high school in columbia has not been seen since saturday night. a neighbor says he last saw her leaving her home. her family message if her monday and then nothing since. if you have any information on her whereabouts, you're asked to call police. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with the company trusted for more than 75 years, giving you the power to keep pace. carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. z2gv6z zi0z y2gv6y yi0y >>> well, grab the sunglasses heading out the door this morning. it is going to be a bright day. the clouds clearing, fog listing. 70s next couple of days too. that does include the weekend
i'm adriana hopkins. let's get a check of our top stories.fficer is on administrative leave after his cruiser strikes a 74-year-old man riding a motorized scooter. witnesses say the unmarked cruiser stopped immediately and the officer began administering aid. that rider died at a nearby hospital. and montgomery county police are asking for your help finding a missing teacher who is four months pregnant. 31-year-old laura walden, a teacher at wild lake high school in columbia has not been seen...
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reece hopkins, the alien. now known as, with his first opposite field home run.t 18th of of year. seven runs in second inning and ten for the night and phillies win 10-0 sweep marli marlins and after the game manager pete says he is tired of talking about hop kips. >> freddie hit that two rung harrisburger and hoskins hit auto one blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, about hoskins it's typical. >> blah, blah, blah, eagles continue to prepare for trip to kansas city hitting road for second week in a row. here they are at practice this afternoon. after last week's win eagles hoping to start strong. 2-0. 2-0 on the road no easy way to start. >> there's no rougher way to start the season than two games in a row one in the division and so i think it's good test for us and one of those things you come out of this with two wins that's a good start. >> meanwhile the eagles offense looking to connect carson wentz hit cory smith in a long one things seemed off with them but wentz said don't worry. >> we've connected on it a lot of different things happened he slipped on one and j
reece hopkins, the alien. now known as, with his first opposite field home run.t 18th of of year. seven runs in second inning and ten for the night and phillies win 10-0 sweep marli marlins and after the game manager pete says he is tired of talking about hop kips. >> freddie hit that two rung harrisburger and hoskins hit auto one blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, about hoskins it's typical. >> blah, blah, blah, eagles continue to prepare for trip to kansas city hitting road for second...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war.s as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. m, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth or... ...one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. i love you, droolius caesar, but sometimes you stink. febreze car vent clip cleans away odors for up to 30 days. because the things you love can stink. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> time now is 4:45 and here's a look at the stories we're following for you today, thursday, september 7th. hurricane irma is now a deadly storm system. it tore a path of destruction through the caribbean. eight people including a child were killed. irma is packing winds of 185 miles per hour and torr
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. >> understand that steven woodward has done from john hopkins from 1958 but then afterwards called fake congressional committee gave the historical context but are we being utilized in that way? so i don't know many historians or academics >> as you probably know he wrote a book in the '50s called the strange career of gen crow. so that comes out in 1955 and then there was the montgomery bus boycott to the rise of the bouquet and then desegregation by the rock central high school. i came to hopkinso hopkin september 58 the beginning of the second year for desegregation of the little rock school. and noted for his expertise and to be called to washington to testify aboutbefoa problems that are associated with the second year of racial segregation and i was supposed to have an appointment with him as a beginning student on the day he was called to washington so we had to postpone that. it was an eye opener here was a historian being consulted on the most important social issue of our time and at that time.that e and that opened my eyes to the way history could be made relevant to the
. >> understand that steven woodward has done from john hopkins from 1958 but then afterwards called fake congressional committee gave the historical context but are we being utilized in that way? so i don't know many historians or academics >> as you probably know he wrote a book in the '50s called the strange career of gen crow. so that comes out in 1955 and then there was the montgomery bus boycott to the rise of the bouquet and then desegregation by the rock central high school....
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >> the end of daca the trump white house is getting ready to announce the end of a program aimed at helping undocumented immigrants and preparing for irma emergency declarations are being made for the most powerful hurricane we could see of the season. >> and get ready for stopped school pus buses and headaches and frustration. terrible traffic tuesday. we head to work and the students head back to school. "fox 5 news morning" starts right now. this is "fox 5 news morning". >> thank you very much for joining us today is tuesday, september 5. >> first day of school for every school system in maryland and all remaining school systems in northern virginia. >> erin como michael thomas talking wea weat
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >> the end of daca the trump white house is getting ready to announce the end of a program aimed at...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to not take it away. >> 5:09 and u.s. plans to load up south korea and japan with military equipment. in anticipation of another missile test from north korea. kim jong-un claims the recent test was hydrogen bomb that sparked worldwide response. south korea held several live fire military drills and ja japan, south korea and rush why plan to faulk about plans to the north. >> maryland police test investigating death of ocean city man while in police custody. byron okay tunnel was pulled over for alleged traffic violation after resisting arrest they say he was tasered under a porch. police say they later found crack cocaine there. he was taken to a hospital and released to police custody where he later died. >> a federal appeals court -- critics of the law wil
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to not take it away. >> 5:09 and u.s. plans to load up south korea and japan with military equipment. in anticipation of another missile test from north korea. kim...
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so very pleased -- we are all very pleased at hopkins that senator cardin chose this location. i wanted to introduce elected officials here. senator man know, delegate barkley. i think jenny funt, representing congressman raskin, is also here. with that i want to introduce senator ben cardin. thank you. >> tom thank you very much. let me thank tom lewis and the hopkins family for allowing us to use this opportunity far town hall type meeting which i always enjoy. i thank you for being here. it's an honor to represent you in the united states senate. i want to start by first acknowledging our collective concern for the people of texas on this flood. it is of historic proportions, the damage is incredible. and our country needs to respond in an aggressive way to help the people of texas. congress will return on tuesday, and i can assure you that i'll be working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to provide a very robust relief to the people today who are -- whose lives have literally been upended as a result of this storm. i know i speak for maryland's, we have first r
so very pleased -- we are all very pleased at hopkins that senator cardin chose this location. i wanted to introduce elected officials here. senator man know, delegate barkley. i think jenny funt, representing congressman raskin, is also here. with that i want to introduce senator ben cardin. thank you. >> tom thank you very much. let me thank tom lewis and the hopkins family for allowing us to use this opportunity far town hall type meeting which i always enjoy. i thank you for being...
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steve: you go to medical school and and up at john hopkins. then you give a speech at a prayer breakfast. how did that come about? dr. carson: when they ask me, i said, this was a mistake. i wasn't aware anyone did it twice. then i find out one person did do it twice, billy graham. i said, that is pretty good company. i didn't know what i was supposed to say, but i knew i was supposed to do something. there are getting nervous because they wanted to see my speech. sorry, i don't have it. i didn't know what i would say until the morning of the speech. it was what was on my heart and what came to me because i was so frightened by what was happening to our country with political correctness. and with a government programs imposing themselves on the people. and being a student of history, i recently had written a book with my wife called "america the beautiful", and recognizing the idea and where we were going and how foreign that was to the initial thoughts about what this country was, i spoke about that. some said, that was offensive. i said, it
steve: you go to medical school and and up at john hopkins. then you give a speech at a prayer breakfast. how did that come about? dr. carson: when they ask me, i said, this was a mistake. i wasn't aware anyone did it twice. then i find out one person did do it twice, billy graham. i said, that is pretty good company. i didn't know what i was supposed to say, but i knew i was supposed to do something. there are getting nervous because they wanted to see my speech. sorry, i don't have it. i...
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reece hopkins, the alien. now known as, with his first opposite field home run. shot 18th of of year. seven runs in second inning and ten for the night and phillies win 10-0 sweep marli marlins and after the game manager pete says he is tired of talking about hop kips. >> freddie hit that two rung harrisburger and hoskins hit auto one blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, about hoskins it's typical. >> blah, blah, blah, eagles continue to prepare for trip to kansas city hitting road for second week in a row. here they are at practice this afternoon. after last week's win eagles hoping to start strong. 2-0. 2-0 on the road no easy way to start. >> there's no rougher way to start the season than two games in a row one in the division and so i think it's good test for us and one of those things you come out of this with two wins that's a good start. >> meanwhile the eagles offense looking to connect carson wentz hit cory smith in a long one things seemed off with them but wentz said don't worry. >> we've connected on it a lot of different things happened he slipped on one a
reece hopkins, the alien. now known as, with his first opposite field home run. shot 18th of of year. seven runs in second inning and ten for the night and phillies win 10-0 sweep marli marlins and after the game manager pete says he is tired of talking about hop kips. >> freddie hit that two rung harrisburger and hoskins hit auto one blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, about hoskins it's typical. >> blah, blah, blah, eagles continue to prepare for trip to kansas city hitting road for...
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. >> john hopkins john hopkins middle school is used to handling students.is weekend it's become a shelter for those with special needs, many elderly, and also families with pets who had nowhere else to go. we met 89-year-old irma valin. your name is what? >> irma. >> glor: your name is irma. irma live alone in a small wooden house in nearby gulfport. >> i'm scared. i'm scared of the storm. >> glor: did you come last night or today? >> no, last night. >> glor: donnell rogers brought his nine-year-old daughter, breyonce. are you worried? >> yes, actually i am. >> glor: but you are in a safer place now. >> yes. >> glor: are you glad you are here? >> yes. >> glor: breyonce and donnell were moved from this room to another because there was concern about the roof in the school gym. >> it has actually been really good because most of these people are really nice and they are helping one another. so yes, it's actually very happy being here. >> glor: happier than she would have been at her home. >> there are a number of shows shelters around. that particular one had
. >> john hopkins john hopkins middle school is used to handling students.is weekend it's become a shelter for those with special needs, many elderly, and also families with pets who had nowhere else to go. we met 89-year-old irma valin. your name is what? >> irma. >> glor: your name is irma. irma live alone in a small wooden house in nearby gulfport. >> i'm scared. i'm scared of the storm. >> glor: did you come last night or today? >> no, last night....
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johns hopkins university president ron daniels, pro-vest mr. kumar, reaffirm the support for daca saying that johns hopkins university students directly impacted by the decision will be given the aid they need to complete their degrees. president daniels and provost kumar said, quote, the decision on daca will not deter us from working to ensure that all members of our community can participate fullly in our mission. the pursuit of education and service to the world. end quote. well, as president lowe and president daniels fight on behalf of the daca children, weed into to also -- we need to also let the american people know that we're going to fight for what makes this nation the great nation it is. "the baltimore sun" also told a story of monica perez, one of the dozen of dreamers from maryland who rallied near the white house on tuesday's protest of the decision. the 23-year-old baltimore woman came to the united states from mexico when she was seven years old. ms. perez said daca gives us the opportunity to feel safe. we've already been in
johns hopkins university president ron daniels, pro-vest mr. kumar, reaffirm the support for daca saying that johns hopkins university students directly impacted by the decision will be given the aid they need to complete their degrees. president daniels and provost kumar said, quote, the decision on daca will not deter us from working to ensure that all members of our community can participate fullly in our mission. the pursuit of education and service to the world. end quote. well, as...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. - sunshine returns tomorrow through the weekend - hurricane irma the strongest hurricane in the atlantic basin (still cat. 5 - 185mph winds) today: cloudy and cooler. rain likely. highs: 66-72 winds: nw 5 mph tonight: mostly to partly cloudy and cool. isolated shower. patchy fog. lows: 51-57 winds: wnw 5 mph thursday: partly cloudy. highs: winds: nw 5-15 mph a sad truth coming to light about the large mortality rate of those with breast cancer in to light about the large mortality rate of those with breast cancer in d-c. but now there's some help for those who were losing hope. the story -- next. alzheimer's. the new test that may be able to detect the disease -- straight ahead. z2gv6z zi0z y2gv6y yi0y a big honor for the
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. - sunshine returns tomorrow through the weekend - hurricane irma the strongest hurricane in the atlantic basin (still cat. 5 - 185mph...
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and i want to welcome you to the johns hopkins montgomery campus. for 30 years we have been offering graduate level education courses here. i want to say a little bit about the speaker tonight. before i introduce him. senator carden served for 20 years in the maryland house of delegates. he was the youngest speaker ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. he was also after that spent 20 years in as a u.s. congressman from maryland. and had a very distinguished mark there. he was elected to the u.s. senate and in the senate he is the highest ranking democrat on republican dominated foreign relations committee. and he also serves on the committees on environment and public works. and also finance. he has a long and very distinguished record on a number of healthcare issues. he's a great champion of nih. and medical research in general. i want to just take a couple moments for housekeeping before we get into it. number one, if everyone just as a courtesy could please silence their phones. also, as a courtesy can you please not hold up sign
and i want to welcome you to the johns hopkins montgomery campus. for 30 years we have been offering graduate level education courses here. i want to say a little bit about the speaker tonight. before i introduce him. senator carden served for 20 years in the maryland house of delegates. he was the youngest speaker ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. he was also after that spent 20 years in as a u.s. congressman from maryland. and had a very distinguished mark there. he was...
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trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war.hteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >> ♪ >> developing overnight south korea keeping a watchful eye on north korea over the possibility that it may launch another intercontinental ballistic missile. south kohe launch could happen s soon as saturday when it celebrates its founding anniversary. the north is come off its most powerful nuclear test to date in what it claimed was a detonation of a thermo nuclear weapon. >> today pope francis heads to former colombia war zone to preach forgiveness. he'll pray with victims of colombia's long conflict and urge them to overcome their grief by forgiving the former assailants. over twenty thousand people attended his first mass prayer in c >> crews from a half dozen states are pushing back against wildfires. in montana flames are
trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war.hteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. >> ♪ >> developing overnight south korea keeping a watchful eye on north korea over the possibility that it may launch another...
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she graduated from the johns hopkins university school of medicine.he worked until her retirement at hopkins and developed an operation to correct a defect that prevents the heart from receiving enough oxygen. it's a condition known as blue baby syndrome. her work was also a key step toward open heart surgery. >> they took down monuments in baltimore where johns hopkins is. if baltimore is watching, we have one for you. dr. taussig was deaf. that gave her an advantage in her field. she was able to distinguish subtle heart rhythms of her patients simply by touch and vibration instead of by sound alone. dr. taussig received the medal of freedom in 1964. she died in 1986. >> if you have a monumental american, tweet us. we'll be right back. during our made to move 2017 clearance event, you can do endless online research. or, you can take advantage of our best offer ever on an xt5. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can drive a car... or you can drive a cadillac. come in now before the end of our made to move 2017 clearance event and leav
she graduated from the johns hopkins university school of medicine.he worked until her retirement at hopkins and developed an operation to correct a defect that prevents the heart from receiving enough oxygen. it's a condition known as blue baby syndrome. her work was also a key step toward open heart surgery. >> they took down monuments in baltimore where johns hopkins is. if baltimore is watching, we have one for you. dr. taussig was deaf. that gave her an advantage in her field. she...