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i think lawson and the people -- lawson is by far the most visible and hit every time he is mentioned, it is sort of like lawson and his colleagues are doing this and that. from what i can tell from this, lawson and paying lawson comes up several different times in different types of records. the last one chronologically i have seen was when sickles is testifying before the committee and he says that is why recommended he be paid just as well as a white person. there is probably a record somewhere, i would think there might. you could see if someone literally with accounting books pay lawson. i haven't done that research, but from what i'm hearing sickles saying is that he in fact was paid. he is not -- sickles is not saying why aren't you paying him , he is saying that is why recommended he be paid generously. my guess is somebody as visible as lawson. there are also records that are more between hooker and sickles where hooker is saying pay them whatever it takes. he said that before sickles commissioned lawson. there would be a paper trail. i would say lawson likely was paid. the m
i think lawson and the people -- lawson is by far the most visible and hit every time he is mentioned, it is sort of like lawson and his colleagues are doing this and that. from what i can tell from this, lawson and paying lawson comes up several different times in different types of records. the last one chronologically i have seen was when sickles is testifying before the committee and he says that is why recommended he be paid just as well as a white person. there is probably a record...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. opal brown did not show up in court now there is a warrant for her arrest. news 4's meagan fitzgerald is live outside the courthouse where brown should have been today. meagan? >> >> reporter: pat, that's exactly right. i got off the phone with a spokesperson for metro and the president of the union. they are absolutely outraged. they say, look, outut bus drive were already fearful before this incident. now that she's on the run, they fear she could potentially hop onto another x2 bus and create another potentially dangerous situation. want to get to that video, of course, and show you. this is what happened on august 26. investigators say opal brown urinated in a cup while riding an x2 bus then of course around before exiting the bus and throws the urine on the bus operator before taking off. four days later she turns herself in to police and our pat collins was there when it happened. brown told news 4 that she intended on throwing the contents of the cup away, but says the bus oper
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. opal brown did not show up in court now there is a warrant for her arrest. news 4's meagan fitzgerald is live outside the courthouse where brown should have been today. meagan? >> >> reporter: pat, that's exactly right. i got off the phone with a spokesperson for metro and the president of the union. they are absolutely outraged. they say, look, outut bus drive were already fearful before this incident. now that she's on the run, they fear she could...
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and alex lawson in tonight's politics panel after the break. all the field we don't know. every the world series. and you get it on the old the old. the old according to jess. come along for the ride. all the world just dates and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are anti american playing r.t. america offers more r.t. and there are obviously. many ways. just like the real news a good actor bad actor and in the end you could never you're on. the market all the world all the world all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. you guys and i made a professional is powerpoint to show you how artsy america fits into the greater media lab. our team is not all right but we are a solid alternative to the bullshit that we don't see you liberal or conservative and as you can see from this bar graph we don't skew the facts either talking head lefties talking head righties oh there you go above it all to look at world r.t. america is in the spotlight now every really i have no idea how to classify as and it actually took me way more time and i ca
and alex lawson in tonight's politics panel after the break. all the field we don't know. every the world series. and you get it on the old the old. the old according to jess. come along for the ride. all the world just dates and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are anti american playing r.t. america offers more r.t. and there are obviously. many ways. just like the real news a good actor bad actor and in the end you could never you're on. the market all the world...
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and alex lawson in tonight's politics panel after the break. on larry king you are watching our america question and more. your launching an r t america special report tonight on this bugs you and me because one that's been basically everything that you think you know about civil society have broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be dismissed of the normalising mind. we don't need people that think like this on our planet. this is an incredibly tense situation. the mission of newsworthy is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that the average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what to cover how long the coverage or how to say it that's the beauty of our t.v. america. we give the
and alex lawson in tonight's politics panel after the break. on larry king you are watching our america question and more. your launching an r t america special report tonight on this bugs you and me because one that's been basically everything that you think you know about civil society have broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be dismissed of the normalising mind. we don't need people that think like this on our planet. this is an...
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i'm pat lawson muse. good health is priceless. nothing is more important, but maintaining good health takes effort, discipline, persistence and oftentimes support and encouragement. later this month wellness will be celebrated at the big conference in buoy, maryland. joining us this morning to give us the details are dr. patricia davidson who is a cardiologist and internal medicine at the hospital. gerdy hurley and pastor michael hall is senior pastor at new beginnings community church in buoy, maryland. welcome to our program this morning. dr. hurley, you. it's the third annual wellness day. tell us what you plan this year. >> the third annual with dr. hall as a partner but it's the ten year anniversary for the team doing this. what we have planned is lots of fun, lots of education. you will not leave the same. our theme is be a big game winner for wellness. david carter will be there telling his story about how it is to be a football player at a young age and all that you have to go through. he had an old man's body, he said, at
i'm pat lawson muse. good health is priceless. nothing is more important, but maintaining good health takes effort, discipline, persistence and oftentimes support and encouragement. later this month wellness will be celebrated at the big conference in buoy, maryland. joining us this morning to give us the details are dr. patricia davidson who is a cardiologist and internal medicine at the hospital. gerdy hurley and pastor michael hall is senior pastor at new beginnings community church in buoy,...
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let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist frances lawson who is in for lisa argin. >> good morning, we are still dealing with low clouds on the coast and in parts of the bay, but it is causing limited visibility conditions and fog in santa rosa about a mile and a fourth, and even less than a fourth mile visibility in petaluma. live shot for you. the winds are light right now. we'll deal with some low cloudsn by lunchtime and 1:00, sunny skies for everyone. a mild evening tonight. temperatures will be similar to yesterday. a touch cooler in some locations, and toenight the sunset is at 7:14. tonight we'll have mostly clear skies before the clouds move in overnight making for some very clear conditions tomorrow and i'll have those details coming up. >>> officials in florida have reopened roads to the florida keys. ie evacuev evacuees who live in the southern keys can now return home. most of the keys remain without power, including hard-hit areas between key west and marathon. residents need enough supplies to sustain themselves for several days. the keys are n
let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist frances lawson who is in for lisa argin. >> good morning, we are still dealing with low clouds on the coast and in parts of the bay, but it is causing limited visibility conditions and fog in santa rosa about a mile and a fourth, and even less than a fourth mile visibility in petaluma. live shot for you. the winds are light right now. we'll deal with some low cloudsn by lunchtime and 1:00, sunny skies for everyone. a mild...
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would be for the rise of politics panel our brian pruett contributor to red state and alex lawson executive director of social security works and thank you both for being here with us and so donald trump can't shut up about black men playing football this morning he went on another twitter rant about players protesting police brutality and urged the n.f.l. to quote set a rule that you can't kneel during our national anthem and quote you think the president would have more pressing issues to worry about than athletes exercising their constitutional right to free speech but during a press conference later on in the afternoon trump said that quote respect for the flag argued otherwise to me that was a very important moment i don't think you can disrespect our country our flag our national anthem but to me the n.f.l. situation is a very important situation i've heard that before about was a preoccupied not at all not oh i have plenty of time on my hands all i do is work and to be honest with you that's an important function of work and it's called respect for a country. this isn't really about
would be for the rise of politics panel our brian pruett contributor to red state and alex lawson executive director of social security works and thank you both for being here with us and so donald trump can't shut up about black men playing football this morning he went on another twitter rant about players protesting police brutality and urged the n.f.l. to quote set a rule that you can't kneel during our national anthem and quote you think the president would have more pressing issues to...
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pat lawson muse. >> that's the reason. they all wanted to see you can get your personal documents shredded. >> oh, yeah. my kind of competitions. you guys like the beer gardens. the final day of the d.c. coffee fest, the preliminary for the u.s. coffee champs cup and the folks you see are competing in the same competition in denver but they decided to do something special. they held a contest this week to raise money for hurricane victims so all going toward a great cause all while getting really caffeinated. it does sound up my ally. >> look at that. love all the designs. have you ever tried to do a design yourself? it never works. >> i don't even know how to make coffee. >> there's more truth to that than people know. we had a coffee experience. >> out at the farm yesay coffee but i couldn't bring myself to drink it because we were sweating bullets. >> it was so hot yesterday. it was so hot on that pavement. 89 degrees yesterday. >> 89. >> yeah. >> that's what we will be looking forward to and then we have fall-like temp
pat lawson muse. >> that's the reason. they all wanted to see you can get your personal documents shredded. >> oh, yeah. my kind of competitions. you guys like the beer gardens. the final day of the d.c. coffee fest, the preliminary for the u.s. coffee champs cup and the folks you see are competing in the same competition in denver but they decided to do something special. they held a contest this week to raise money for hurricane victims so all going toward a great cause all while...
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back to you, doreen. >> all right, pat lawson muse, thank you. new at 6:00, a woman allegedly tried to snatch a young boy off a metro bus on his way to school in the district. tonight that boy and his family can breathe eedier. thalia brown is charged with attemptsed kidnapping. get off the bus with her. it happened august 30th in northeast d.c. the boy who was with his sister told brown to get away, and other passengers intervened to help him out. >> friends say two days ago he threw his girlfriend's kitten out of a window. early this morning more violence. and now the girlfriend is dead and a man who tried to step in and protect her is in critical condition. this happened in north old town, just steps away from busy route 1. bureau chief julie carey spoke with a house mate who witnessed that attack. >> reporter: just inside this window, a terrible scene early this morning. a young woman being held by her boyfriend, a knife to her throat. >> he was saying, i told you it's till death do us part. it's till death do us part. i told you i'm going to
back to you, doreen. >> all right, pat lawson muse, thank you. new at 6:00, a woman allegedly tried to snatch a young boy off a metro bus on his way to school in the district. tonight that boy and his family can breathe eedier. thalia brown is charged with attemptsed kidnapping. get off the bus with her. it happened august 30th in northeast d.c. the boy who was with his sister told brown to get away, and other passengers intervened to help him out. >> friends say two days ago he...
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was not a single nigel registered as a first name last year and they put some of those up, nigel lawsonge, nigel kennedy... nigel mansell. that's enough! what amazed me is 18 people last year actually gave their son christian name or first name of corbyn! but there were also 22 digbys! more than 2000 ten three! my mother told herfather she was going to call me daisy it was very unusual and he was a major general and he said you cannot, only maids, mistresses and cows are called daisy! that is a contradiction in terms! membership to digby, 22! after the triumph of nigel farage, you would have thought lots of people would name their children nigel? this might be rather unkind but a lot of people who hero worship nigel farage are not having babies at the moment. they are not quite that generation. that's a controversial point! there would be a lot more dogs called digby than ten three! oliver and olivia with the most common. what is going on with olives? daisy and digby, we love your names and are very pleased to have the studio. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see
was not a single nigel registered as a first name last year and they put some of those up, nigel lawsonge, nigel kennedy... nigel mansell. that's enough! what amazed me is 18 people last year actually gave their son christian name or first name of corbyn! but there were also 22 digbys! more than 2000 ten three! my mother told herfather she was going to call me daisy it was very unusual and he was a major general and he said you cannot, only maids, mistresses and cows are called daisy! that is a...
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that view earned his party a spot on the southern poverty lawson tear hate map. >> you are right. there is rifle strike in the united states but should we give up and hate everybody? >> the complete eradication of the white race and i'm opposed to that. >> reporter: i don't understand why white americans and black and asian can't all exist in your view? >> well, they are not co-existing now. i don't think it's workable. but i don't want it to work. i want a country where i go to the schools and there is just a sea of toe headed kids with blond hair and blue eyed. >> reporter: the american freedom party loans to gain support to win an office. but until then johnson spends thousands of dollars contributing to various causes. including skate treasurer jong chung. he is now running for governor said he had no idea johnson gave $250 until we told him. >> we returned from previous election. and he did try to make another contribution and we are not accepting it. >> reporter: they compared finance records to map of hate groups based here in california. we found state and federal politici
that view earned his party a spot on the southern poverty lawson tear hate map. >> you are right. there is rifle strike in the united states but should we give up and hate everybody? >> the complete eradication of the white race and i'm opposed to that. >> reporter: i don't understand why white americans and black and asian can't all exist in your view? >> well, they are not co-existing now. i don't think it's workable. but i don't want it to work. i want a country where...
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melanie lawson from our sister station ktrk was the only reporter allowed inside. from the explosive concerts and red carpets, this is where beyonce began. >> this church is my home. i was 9 or 10 years old, first time i sat there. and i sang my first solo here. >> st. john's methodist where she learned about giving back. >> as a teenager, she sat on the pew next to homeless people and previously homeless people. >> the pastor say she called him right away when harvey hit. he won't say how much given this time to their non-profit bread of life, but it's been millions over the years. as for why she's not more visible. >> she's an extremely private person and does a lot. that people never know. because she doesn't always like to, she never likes to bring attention. >> but she did bring family, mother, daughter and fellow destiny's child member, michelle. after hosting a catered dinner and giving out new sneaker, she had a message for evacuees packing the church. >> your children are safe, everything that really matters is your health and children. i just want to say
melanie lawson from our sister station ktrk was the only reporter allowed inside. from the explosive concerts and red carpets, this is where beyonce began. >> this church is my home. i was 9 or 10 years old, first time i sat there. and i sang my first solo here. >> st. john's methodist where she learned about giving back. >> as a teenager, she sat on the pew next to homeless people and previously homeless people. >> the pastor say she called him right away when harvey...
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pat lawson, and other members of the news 4 family said hello to some of you. if you missed this one don't worry. we have community shreds every few months and you can get all of your documents safely shredded for free. time is 10:16. lauren it's hot. >> yes. >> humid. >> football. >> football. it's getting hot. we have been out there. >> yeah. >> we're going to need a lot of cool drinks. >> yes. when is this warm weather going to be over? it's beautiful. this is the way it's going to look all day today. make sure that you have that sunscreen if you're out and about at any of the local events we have. 78 degrees is our current temperature. can you believe it? 80 already in annapolis. those temperatures are going to keep going up and up. we are topping out at 90 degrees today so grab the t-shirt and shorts you'll need it all. especially the flip flops because it's going to be a warm day. humidity will creep in and you'll feel that humidity tomorrow. here's maria. going to move through our area and bring us cooler weather and also kick maria out to sea. i'll show
pat lawson, and other members of the news 4 family said hello to some of you. if you missed this one don't worry. we have community shreds every few months and you can get all of your documents safely shredded for free. time is 10:16. lauren it's hot. >> yes. >> humid. >> football. >> football. it's getting hot. we have been out there. >> yeah. >> we're going to need a lot of cool drinks. >> yes. when is this warm weather going to be over? it's...
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simon lawson won the men's wheelchair race.ome will take part in the cycle race in spain this afternoon. today's stage is largely a procession into madrid and, having finished runner—up three times, froome calls victy an incredible feeling. it's obviously moments like this now that make all the sacrifices, all the time away from home and from family, it's moments like this that makes it all worth it —— victory. it's emotional. such an incredible feeling. after victory in the third test over west indies and a career best figures of 7-42, indies and a career best figures of 7—1i2, james anderson's returned to in number one test ranked bowler in the world. the 35—year—old became the world. the 35—year—old became the first englishman to take 500 test wickets in the series clinching win, topping the rankings first time over a year ago. that is all the sport from me. crystal palace are trailing at burnley i—o. you can follow that one on the bbc sport website. back now to our top story, hurricane irma, reaching the us state of florida
simon lawson won the men's wheelchair race.ome will take part in the cycle race in spain this afternoon. today's stage is largely a procession into madrid and, having finished runner—up three times, froome calls victy an incredible feeling. it's obviously moments like this now that make all the sacrifices, all the time away from home and from family, it's moments like this that makes it all worth it —— victory. it's emotional. such an incredible feeling. after victory in the third test...
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hunter's fate, six winfield football players, matthew arrell, red jerk, justin lawson, t.j. holman, christian evans, and lee he it's stepped up to -- estes stepped up to serve as pallbearers for mr. hunter n addition the storks folks at the southern funeral home arranged for military honors along with a flag and the playing of taps. i'm so inspired by the action - to matthew, justin, t.j., christian, and lee as well as others in the community who gave mr. hunter the hero sendoff that he so deserved. they didn't know this man, but they knew that every veteran deserves to die with dignity and to be honored for the sacrifices he made for our great nation. mr. speaker, i think the actions of these men that you see in the photo to my left here speak volumes of what -- what's so truly important in our country. community, country, family, god. our flag and the nation it stands for is special because of the veterans like thomas hunter who answered their call to serve without question. thousands who had given their life for that flag and this nation and they deserve our respect for t
hunter's fate, six winfield football players, matthew arrell, red jerk, justin lawson, t.j. holman, christian evans, and lee he it's stepped up to -- estes stepped up to serve as pallbearers for mr. hunter n addition the storks folks at the southern funeral home arranged for military honors along with a flag and the playing of taps. i'm so inspired by the action - to matthew, justin, t.j., christian, and lee as well as others in the community who gave mr. hunter the hero sendoff that he so...
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pat lawson muse, i think jim handly is going to be there.iful day, 77, 8:00 a.m., 80 degrees by 10:00. bring anything you want to shred to fedex field, you can do that tomorrow. 86 for high tomorrow, 89 on sunday, 89 on monday. tracking maria tuesday and wednesday. we could get on shore flow as maria is off the coast. look what happens next weekend, guys. we're only in the 70s. back to some fall-like weather and a lot of people are excited about that. so we're excited about that, too. >> handily, you're there tomorrow morning? >> i'm bright -- i'm going to get a free look you're doing now. except i'm going to be in fedex field at the parking lot. >> a free look around, free walk around, you can do it. >> it's tough. >> doesn't cost you a thing. only here. >> good stuff, thank you, doug. >> fire fighters here in company 15 are calling little 6-year-old wisdom pender grass a mir >> dell consolidate. >> he was laying on the floor lifeless. >> two classmates are accused. >> now a federal agency may be getting involved in the you each drive a for
pat lawson muse, i think jim handly is going to be there.iful day, 77, 8:00 a.m., 80 degrees by 10:00. bring anything you want to shred to fedex field, you can do that tomorrow. 86 for high tomorrow, 89 on sunday, 89 on monday. tracking maria tuesday and wednesday. we could get on shore flow as maria is off the coast. look what happens next weekend, guys. we're only in the 70s. back to some fall-like weather and a lot of people are excited about that. so we're excited about that, too. >>...
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momentum ebbs and flows in football and life safety lawson initiative laid on in this game first off frankfurt had one disallowed. and then they made their resurgent scouts a bitch with his first of the season. the red bull somehow managed to ride out the pressure to one the final score between two teams who have yet to find their feet this season. stood up to us and they couldn't produce anything worth watching against. us it wasn't a great game today i suspect if. we want to. the poor old suffering fans lose win lose win lose this season first of. no the rhythm that they're all outspoken much more content because you know after that i think it was a fair result neither side had many chances no milly's probably about right og spoke of how best ever stuck to a blunder slip a season but a goal was beyond them in this one. game with no flow coach with no hans's. it was a meeting of two immovable objects not a trace of pace or a sniff of energy without a doubt affixed to the guest. labor who is in had lost three already this season fortunately for them hamburg are also in that. cabin fa
momentum ebbs and flows in football and life safety lawson initiative laid on in this game first off frankfurt had one disallowed. and then they made their resurgent scouts a bitch with his first of the season. the red bull somehow managed to ride out the pressure to one the final score between two teams who have yet to find their feet this season. stood up to us and they couldn't produce anything worth watching against. us it wasn't a great game today i suspect if. we want to. the poor old...
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i'm pat lawson muse. news 4 today is next. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome technology to anything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. and now get our fastest internet ever plus tv and phone for just $79.99 per month. >>> news 4 today starts now. >> taking the knee. protests erupt after president trump's comments on the anthem and steph curry. now the entire nation is waking up to see what's going to happen on football fields across america on sunday. >> a new crisis in puerto rico. just when a desperate situation can't get worse there's a new concern for flooding of hurricane maria. >> if you're planning on heading to the redskins game today we're getting you started on a day you're going to want to spend outside but don't forget the sunscreen. >> absolutely. >> we were at the fa
i'm pat lawson muse. news 4 today is next. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. fios too? no. mr. peterson, fios is a 100% fiber optic-network. what does that mean? think about it. if you got an awesome new car you'd put the best gas in it, right. so why hook up your awesome technology to anything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. and now get our fastest internet ever plus tv and phone for just $79.99 per month....
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lawson richard. edward v. roenhorst. judy rollet. sergeant major robert e russell, united states army retired. chief officer william r. ruth, united states army resee. charles e saban, sr. marjorie c. salimoni. jo p. samortino. colonel david m. scales, united states army. commander robert a. slagel, united states navy. janice m. scott. lieutenant colonel l.selves, united states army retired. marian h.serva. dan f. shenour, united states navy. antoette sherman. diane m. simmons. and her husband,...
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simon lawson won men's wheelchair race and manuela shar the women's.ng of the race. chris froome is set to win cycling's vuelta a espana for the first time this afternoon and with it become only the third rider to win that and the tour de france in the same year. today's stage is largely a procession into madrid. having finished as runner—up on three occasions, froome called victory an incredible feeling. it is obviously moments like this now that makes all the sacrifices, all the time away from home, from my family, it is moments like these that make it all worth it. obviously it is emotional. it is such an incredible feeling. from the spanish capital to the welsh one today, two games in the premier league today. crystal palace have lost all of their matches this season and haven't scored a single goal. we know what we want, everybody is very disappointed in our result, but we also know this is not a one—day project. it's for the long—term. everybody knows you cannot expect suddenly that we're going to win every game. swansea city hosts newcastle unit
simon lawson won men's wheelchair race and manuela shar the women's.ng of the race. chris froome is set to win cycling's vuelta a espana for the first time this afternoon and with it become only the third rider to win that and the tour de france in the same year. today's stage is largely a procession into madrid. having finished as runner—up on three occasions, froome called victory an incredible feeling. it is obviously moments like this now that makes all the sacrifices, all the time away...
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controversy since well before the one nine hundred ninety one prozac hearings lawson left f.d.a. in two thousand and twelve and started a new business dedicated to helping drug companies get f.d.a. approval for their drugs but he was not alone at the intersection of public service and personal profit i do not find from the evidence today that there is credible evidence to support a conclusion that an ide to present drugs cause the emergence and or the intensification of suicidality and or other violent behaviors when dr daniel casey resurfaced nine years after the one thousand nine hundred one prozac hearings he chad he did so as a paid expert witness for pfizer attorney andy victory conducted the deposition you were the chairman of that committee for several years right yes the chairman of that committee who is moderating it in a public building in a public place was wearing a bulletproof vest dr casey did you wear a bulletproof vest at that meeting yes. i do you ever wore one part of that well have you ever worn one set you know because either one of the family members of the p
controversy since well before the one nine hundred ninety one prozac hearings lawson left f.d.a. in two thousand and twelve and started a new business dedicated to helping drug companies get f.d.a. approval for their drugs but he was not alone at the intersection of public service and personal profit i do not find from the evidence today that there is credible evidence to support a conclusion that an ide to present drugs cause the emergence and or the intensification of suicidality and or other...
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simon lawson won the men's wheelchair race and manuela shar the women's.ut the evening. thank you very much. a bbc investigation has revealed that the bodies of more than 400 children could be buried in a mass grave close to an orphanage in lanarkshire. the children were residents of the smyllum care home, run by catholic nuns until it closed in 1981. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. there is ellen, who was one. helen, who was five. and john, who was nine. and until today, there was little record that they'd ever lived. but these 400 children are believed to be buried in an unmarked mass grave in lanark. among the dead is francis mccaul. he died in 1961, aged 13, from a brain haemorrhage. our research confirmed his brother eddie's worst fears. i always believed he was in there in the mass grave. everything seemed to point back to that. it's ridiculous. they didn't even have a headstone for the bairns. the names were uncovered by the file 0n 4 programme on the sunday post newspaper. we found death certificates for these people, b
simon lawson won the men's wheelchair race and manuela shar the women's.ut the evening. thank you very much. a bbc investigation has revealed that the bodies of more than 400 children could be buried in a mass grave close to an orphanage in lanarkshire. the children were residents of the smyllum care home, run by catholic nuns until it closed in 1981. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. there is ellen, who was one. helen, who was five. and john, who was nine. and until...
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brenda lawson, gary studds had been processed and was ready for researchers and also mentioned mark schneider, our speaker this evening with using this to research a book. i resend it to mark ended august 16, 2016, he agreed to speak here. 11 months later we are ready to go, quite some time in the making. research in our collection is the source of our public programs, we are lucky to have a world-class collection and it is worth acknowledging the collection of papers donated to us by dean harris who is in the audience this evening and we thank him for that contribution. a collection of material from this collection was on display in the dallas library upstairs. if you didn't see it, it will be available after the program. as an independent nonprofit institution, holding collections like this, processing them and making them available to researchers is done through support of members and donors. if you support this work and enjoy public programs like this evening's i hope you will consider becoming a member of the historical society. tonight's talk, gary studds was america's first openly gay
brenda lawson, gary studds had been processed and was ready for researchers and also mentioned mark schneider, our speaker this evening with using this to research a book. i resend it to mark ended august 16, 2016, he agreed to speak here. 11 months later we are ready to go, quite some time in the making. research in our collection is the source of our public programs, we are lucky to have a world-class collection and it is worth acknowledging the collection of papers donated to us by dean...
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keitany from kenya for a third time. to mary keitany from there was further british success as simon lawsonir race. but amid the results came romance. wheelchair race. new zealand's jake robertson, who finished second behind farah, crossing the line and then proposing to his girlfriend, kenya's magdalyne masai. then proposing to his girlfriend, this time he got the outcome he wanted. david ornstein, bbc news. the outcome he wanted. a the outcome he wanted. first look at tomorrow's p: the a first look at tomorrow's papers on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. the bbc news channel. stay with us on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. let's return now to hurricane irma, which is currently howling along the west coast of florida. storm surges have been triggered across the south of the state, and authorities have issued a tornado warning in miami. earlier, i spoke to lisa mcarthur, a british tourist in orlando, florida, who said thomas cook had left her with no help. we are absolutely terrified at the moment. we don't know what to expect. we have called
keitany from kenya for a third time. to mary keitany from there was further british success as simon lawsonir race. but amid the results came romance. wheelchair race. new zealand's jake robertson, who finished second behind farah, crossing the line and then proposing to his girlfriend, kenya's magdalyne masai. then proposing to his girlfriend, this time he got the outcome he wanted. david ornstein, bbc news. the outcome he wanted. a the outcome he wanted. first look at tomorrow's p: the a...
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in june, 1917, colonel lawson went out. they made an inspection of the property. location of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location was approved and june,uction was left in to a very important builder in new york. they built the empire state building. work that summer was little. heat, rain and incessant mosquitoes plagued the workers. it was nearly unbearable. from newwere imported york city, about seven dollars per day today. menlargest number of employed at one time was 15,000. they wanted to expand the railroad two miles to reach the camp. it was a massive operation. draft of men arrived on september 10, 1917. they were put to work to finish the camp. the end of october, 30,000 men had arrived, closing on its capacity of 37,000. trains arrived hourly on saturdays. penn station to camp upton was a big thing between 1917 and 1918. the soldiers training, they were training in trench warfare. some of the instructors were french or english men who had been wounded or gassed and came over and talk them to fight. you will knows they are wearing cam
in june, 1917, colonel lawson went out. they made an inspection of the property. location of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location was approved and june,uction was left in to a very important builder in new york. they built the empire state building. work that summer was little. heat, rain and incessant mosquitoes plagued the workers. it was nearly unbearable. from newwere imported york city, about seven dollars per day today. menlargest number of employed at one time was...
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simon lawson won the men's wheelchair race, and manuela schaer won the women's.ts underway in the us men's open gets underway in the next half hour. rafa nadal will start as favourite when he takes on south africa's kevin anderson in the final. the spaniard is going for a 16th grand slam title, whilst anderson is making his debut in the final of the grand slam. of course, winning or losing that final is a big chance. but i'm very happy about all the things that happened to me, and i'm going to fight to try and win another title here. but it's still a great season for me. as i tell you before, more than winning grand slams or not, of course, if i wini grand slams or not, of course, if i win i will be more happy, but it's about being healthy and feeling well and competitive, and that's already happening, so that's the most important thing for me. and that is all the sport for now. i will have more later in the evening. studio: thank you, jessica. let's go back now to hurricane irma, which is currently howling along the west coast of florida. storm surges have been
simon lawson won the men's wheelchair race, and manuela schaer won the women's.ts underway in the us men's open gets underway in the next half hour. rafa nadal will start as favourite when he takes on south africa's kevin anderson in the final. the spaniard is going for a 16th grand slam title, whilst anderson is making his debut in the final of the grand slam. of course, winning or losing that final is a big chance. but i'm very happy about all the things that happened to me, and i'm going to...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. we begin with whip, steve scalise shot in alexandria in june. he's back on the house floor this morning. >> he was at a baseball practice with other members of congress when a gunman opened fire. scalise entered the house chamber to a long-standing ovation from the entire house chamber. speaker paul ryan introduced him to another raucous applause. he was quick to thank friends, family and officers who saved his life. >> you look at the outpouring of love, of warmth, of prayer, my gosh, jennifer and i vn overwhelmed. >> crystal couldn't be with us today. david bailey is with us. david, you are my hero. you saved my life. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> this was just the most moving display here on the hou scalise's office says he will return to work and complete an extended period of outpatient rehabilitation over the coming months. >>> right now the man convicted of abusing elementary schoolers in prince george's county is in court to face hundreds of state charges of sex abuse. >> deonte caraway has a hearing. earlier this year he pled guilt
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. we begin with whip, steve scalise shot in alexandria in june. he's back on the house floor this morning. >> he was at a baseball practice with other members of congress when a gunman opened fire. scalise entered the house chamber to a long-standing ovation from the entire house chamber. speaker paul ryan introduced him to another raucous applause. he was quick to thank friends, family and officers who saved his life. >> you look at the outpouring of...
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black community in the latino community in this country more than anyone else want to get involved lawson oncle to a ninety one. and at the time aids was still a baby nobody really knew what it was rather it was my grandmother's brother and then i've had another family member who's lived with hiv since the late ninety's so for me you know being able to use this platform and being able to reach people across the world and especially people who look like me and saying like listen guys we're being infected by hiv three to four times more than any other race in this country we need to be aware we need to know we need to protect ourselves we need to know what resources are there i feel like that's that's just part of what i'm supposed to do you were raised by the obama administration to moderate a panel about closing the opportunity gap for men of color what was a like a dream i call it on a. man is must of been like a wins day morning like ten am from the white house and i thought it was a joke that was like somebody was playing with me actually and. a young man from the entertainment office
black community in the latino community in this country more than anyone else want to get involved lawson oncle to a ninety one. and at the time aids was still a baby nobody really knew what it was rather it was my grandmother's brother and then i've had another family member who's lived with hiv since the late ninety's so for me you know being able to use this platform and being able to reach people across the world and especially people who look like me and saying like listen guys we're being...
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up with mrs merkel becoming chancellor so that's going too far and if they could get off my md off lawson or duffield us and then it just started pouring out of him. he reacted to all the insults that it had to put up with in the press coverage that was already referring to him in the past tense then for lack of i would not be opposed to mrs merkel building a coalition with the f.t.p. and the greens doesn't any of but there will be no grand coalition with my s.p.d. and hers chancellor make no mistake it won't happen because it's a gun explore and fucking distance if you've got another habsi had too much adrenaline in his system or just incorrect information and he's not going to it was like he said to himself i'm going to show that woman who's the boss here. they get . to do it. in the end the s.p.d. did join a grand coalition with the conservatives in the know and try to would often be when you say we promise not to raise the value added tax it's a strategic decision campaign decision and a political decision and you have to make sure that you keep that promise because these last questio
up with mrs merkel becoming chancellor so that's going too far and if they could get off my md off lawson or duffield us and then it just started pouring out of him. he reacted to all the insults that it had to put up with in the press coverage that was already referring to him in the past tense then for lack of i would not be opposed to mrs merkel building a coalition with the f.t.p. and the greens doesn't any of but there will be no grand coalition with my s.p.d. and hers chancellor make no...
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in june 1917 colonel frank lawson went out from governor's island and met with ralph peters and made an inspection of the property. the lirr choose the low case of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location of the camp was approved. thompson was a very important builder. they built the hotel. work during that summer was brutal. rates paid to laborers imported to new york city were 37.5 cents an hour, $7 today, for laborers and 62.5 cents, about $12 for carpenters. the largest number of men employed at any one time was 15,000. the lirr extended the railroad more than two miles to reach the new camp. workers erected freight yards, coal trestles and ten ware white houses -- warehouses. the first men arrived and were put to work to finish the camp. by the end of october, 30,000 men had arrived closing in on the capacity of 37,000. allowed to come to the camp and thousands made the trip. so the trip was penn station to camp uptoni was a big thing. so the soldiers that were training there were training in trench warfare. son some of the instructors were french or englishmen
in june 1917 colonel frank lawson went out from governor's island and met with ralph peters and made an inspection of the property. the lirr choose the low case of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location of the camp was approved. thompson was a very important builder. they built the hotel. work during that summer was brutal. rates paid to laborers imported to new york city were 37.5 cents an hour, $7 today, for laborers and 62.5 cents, about $12 for carpenters. the largest...
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in june, 1917, colonel lawson islandt from governors and that was ralph peters who was present at the long island railroad and made an inspection of the property. they chose the location of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location was approved and construction was left in june, to a very important builder in new york. the book the a conklin -- a empire state building. work that summer was little. heat, rain and incessant mosquitoes plagued the workers. it was nearly unbearable. laborers were imported from new york city, about seven dollars per day today. there were about $12 for carpenters. the largest number of men employed at one time was 15,000. they wanted to expand the railroad two miles to reach the camp. workers erected warehouses. it was a massive operation. the first draft of men arrived on september 10, 1917. they were put to work to finish the camp. by the end of 30,000 men had october, arrived, closing on its capacity of 37,000. when soldiers were given weekend passage trains arrived hourly on , saturdays and return on sundays. the trip from penn station t
in june, 1917, colonel lawson islandt from governors and that was ralph peters who was present at the long island railroad and made an inspection of the property. they chose the location of the camp because it would suit the railroad. the location was approved and construction was left in june, to a very important builder in new york. the book the a conklin -- a empire state building. work that summer was little. heat, rain and incessant mosquitoes plagued the workers. it was nearly unbearable....
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now really pairing that lawson half. it will be interesting to see what happens with the hurricane -- loss in half. it will be interesting to see what happens with the hurricane. hopefully, not to devastating. julia: absolutely. coming up, the white house is considering half a dozen candidates to be head of the federal reserve. we will tell you what it means for policy. that's coming up. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i am julia chatterley. let's get a check on first word news. mark: hurricane irma remains a powerful hurricane. speaking with secretary tom price, the fema administrator said floridians have never seen anything like irma. >> obviously, hurricane irma continues to be a threat that is owing to devastate the united , florida, or some of the southeastern states. complex forecast. mark: the storm is barreling toward florida, triggering a record evacuations from the miami area. people are dead and a city reduced to rubble following the strongest earthquak
now really pairing that lawson half. it will be interesting to see what happens with the hurricane -- loss in half. it will be interesting to see what happens with the hurricane. hopefully, not to devastating. julia: absolutely. coming up, the white house is considering half a dozen candidates to be head of the federal reserve. we will tell you what it means for policy. that's coming up. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i am...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> and i'm erika gonzalez. we have a breaking story. a substitute teacher and coach charged with pornography is now facing new charges. >> tracee, what can you tell us? >> reporter: at noon we're going to hear from the state's attorney's office. christopher speights is a former substitute basketball coach. we know about him when he was under investigation for charges related to child pornography. we're going to learn from the state's attorney how he's involved in this. he's charged with three counts with intent to distribute six counts of child pornography. let me tell you hoe serious this case is, extreme and widespread officials believe it is. they have a hotline where they want parents who they believe may have had contact with speights to call because they want to see if their children may be a part of this child pornography ring that it appears this guy was running. again, he is charged with intent to distribute. the pictures and video were found on his drop boxx account. there are a lot of questions. were kids inside of the prince
i'm pat lawson muse. >> and i'm erika gonzalez. we have a breaking story. a substitute teacher and coach charged with pornography is now facing new charges. >> tracee, what can you tell us? >> reporter: at noon we're going to hear from the state's attorney's office. christopher speights is a former substitute basketball coach. we know about him when he was under investigation for charges related to child pornography. we're going to learn from the state's attorney how he's...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. there's a buzz of activity as people heed the warnings and try to get out of town. the entire state is in irma's path, more than 850,000 people have been ordered to evacuate, leaving interstates clogged as far north as atlanta. >> we're getting an idea of the strength of this storm from the caribbean, at least 17 people now dead. the damage there impressive. the storm leaving piles of lumber, bent metal and ruined cars. >> and there are real concerns about the flooding across southern florida, forecasters predicting a surge of 6 to 12 feet along the southwest coast and the keys. >> now, we are all over this storm for you from the path of it to the last minute preparations. >> team coverage for you, let's start with doug. florida is holding its breath now. >> they really are, guys, going to come down to exactly where the eye wall comes to shore. you can see where it is just to the north of cuba moving to the south of the bahamas, there is one island down here to the south that just pas
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. there's a buzz of activity as people heed the warnings and try to get out of town. the entire state is in irma's path, more than 850,000 people have been ordered to evacuate, leaving interstates clogged as far north as atlanta. >> we're getting an idea of the strength of this storm from the caribbean, at least 17 people now dead. the damage there impressive. the storm leaving piles of lumber, bent metal and ruined cars. >> and there are real concerns...
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ole miss' next play, she paterson, he has a gun to lawson. 72 yards, gone. ole miss up 10-7.for 500 yards last week. here's his second td pass of the first half. the metcalf, 71 yards. a 19 yard touchdown. cal takes the lead. three minutes to go, paterson, going to throw it right to linebacker cameron good and good night, the bears are 3-0 after a 27-16 victory with usc on deck at memorial stadium. what a win. >>> and san jose state on the road against utah. bad news for the spartans. montelle aaron is going to get hit in the right leg. he was in serious pain. he would not return to the game. had crutches on the sideline. second quarter, utah extends the six-point lead with the first td of the game. tyler hunley tosses it to darren carington. they connect a few minutes lighter for a 26 yard score. utah wins big, 54-16. >>> all right, in arizona, 2-0. the a's lose to the phillies. we'll have more tonight at 5:00. i'm mike schuman, have a great day. >>> good sunday morning. i'm meteorologist frances dinglosan. we are showing you low clouds off the north bay and spilling into sa
ole miss' next play, she paterson, he has a gun to lawson. 72 yards, gone. ole miss up 10-7.for 500 yards last week. here's his second td pass of the first half. the metcalf, 71 yards. a 19 yard touchdown. cal takes the lead. three minutes to go, paterson, going to throw it right to linebacker cameron good and good night, the bears are 3-0 after a 27-16 victory with usc on deck at memorial stadium. what a win. >>> and san jose state on the road against utah. bad news for the spartans....
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. doug kamerer takes us through the track. hurricane irma still affordable category 5. it's packing sustained winds of 175 miles per hour, just minutes ago, the death toll grew. nine people have now been killed, many of them on the island of saint martin. 95% of the buildings there have been flattened. >> we're working for you tonight with the latest on irma's track. we're down in florida taking the pulse of the families as they rush to ride it out or get out. >> we begin with chief meteorologistist in the storm center. doug, give us the very latest. >> this storm is a monster and it continues to make its way a little to the west northwest. grand turk island. this is another one of the islands, you saw it parts of virgin islands. this is another island that's going to get destroyed by this hurricane. because it did not interact with any land, it has not weakened much at all, the latest available numbers coming in, 175 mile-per-hour category 5 hurricane. this is a major, major hurricane. and the track has not changed all that m
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. doug kamerer takes us through the track. hurricane irma still affordable category 5. it's packing sustained winds of 175 miles per hour, just minutes ago, the death toll grew. nine people have now been killed, many of them on the island of saint martin. 95% of the buildings there have been flattened. >> we're working for you tonight with the latest on irma's track. we're down in florida taking the pulse of the families as they rush to ride it out or get...
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i'm >> i'm pat lawson. someone was seriously injured in a crash that made a lot of you late to work. the southbound bw parkway at maryland 197 was shut down for hours after a car drove off the road. you can take a look at this now. you see it on its side in that group of trees we just saw there. a person was so badly injured park police had to take that victim to the hospital and the traffic just kept getting worse. take a listen to news 4's brad freedus in chopper 4. >> 295 not where you want to be this morning. let's start off north of 197 the southbound lanes on the right side. a multi-vehicle crash there that police are on the scene still. as we move southbound we've got one vehicle still disabled just at the exit for 197. that was a two-vehicle crash that the police and ems have moved on from. that was minor. after 197 we had a four-vehicle crash. mentioned happened in the backup behind the original crash. everything was finally back to normal around 9:00. >>> meanwhile, some d.c. parents are worried t
i'm >> i'm pat lawson. someone was seriously injured in a crash that made a lot of you late to work. the southbound bw parkway at maryland 197 was shut down for hours after a car drove off the road. you can take a look at this now. you see it on its side in that group of trees we just saw there. a person was so badly injured park police had to take that victim to the hospital and the traffic just kept getting worse. take a listen to news 4's brad freedus in chopper 4. >> 295 not...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm erika gonzalez. she is four months pregnant, and her boyfriend murdered her. police found her body yesterday and took tyler into custody. >> he is due in court this afternoon. tessier was the baby's father. he spoke at a news conference the other day. police suspected him then. wallin taught in columbia, maryland. justin is live outside of the school, where people are doing what they can to handle this very shocking and disturbing news. >> reporter: pat, good morning. shocking indeed. i can tell you there was a heaviest to the start of classes today. many students and staff are arriving to school with the knowledge that ms. wallin will not be walking these hallways anymore. also the knowledge that police say they have the >> i have a lot of friends that are grieving about her. >> reporter: at wildlake high, struggles are struggling with one of life's hardest lessons. cull dealing with a senseless and sudden loss. >> yesterday, they were gloomy. people were sad about her. >> reporter: for weeks, hopes
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm erika gonzalez. she is four months pregnant, and her boyfriend murdered her. police found her body yesterday and took tyler into custody. >> he is due in court this afternoon. tessier was the baby's father. he spoke at a news conference the other day. police suspected him then. wallin taught in columbia, maryland. justin is live outside of the school, where people are doing what they can to handle this very shocking and disturbing news. >> reporter:...
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. % albert johnson made harry lawson the chief eugenecist, he had promoted mandatory -- he wanted states to forcibly neuter people as if they were animals to improve the american gene pool. labelland was frustrated with the inefficient way states were going about that, they wrong standardization laws, sterilize more people against their will if their genes aren't up to it. albert johnson became chair of the committee. he hired this chief eugenecist by 121. they were publicly ranks americans by their national origin. by two years after that, 1924, they had achieved what they were aiming at. by 19 24, wilson was gone, a new presidents calvin coolidge. he signed an anti-immigration billed called the johnson/reed immigration act of 1924. and it was a eugenics bill, it was a bill to protect america from a stream of alien blood. it was a bill to stop american civilization from descending into barbarism. about 1924 bill it restricted immigration dram lick, but also in a started way, it banned immigration from aration countries all together. it targeted jews, if targeted italians, other unworthy
. % albert johnson made harry lawson the chief eugenecist, he had promoted mandatory -- he wanted states to forcibly neuter people as if they were animals to improve the american gene pool. labelland was frustrated with the inefficient way states were going about that, they wrong standardization laws, sterilize more people against their will if their genes aren't up to it. albert johnson became chair of the committee. he hired this chief eugenecist by 121. they were publicly ranks americans by...
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fischer andrew fisher bennett lawson fisher jared p. fisher john roger fisher thomas j.gerald thomas james fitzpatrick richard p. fitzsimons salvatore fiumefreddo darlene e. flagg wilson f. flagg christina donovan flannery eileen flecha >> and my cousin steven j. fear relevantly. your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure. you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. >> and my son firefighter lee s. failing engine 235. lee, people have called you a hero and i believe that you were. but what i've come to realize is that you actually gave on that day your greatest gift of kindness and charity. you put all else aside that day, your wife, your daughter, your unborn daughter, your family and friends. you put that all aside to help another. blessed is the man who lays down his life for another. that selfless act of kindness comes from love, and where there is love there is god because god is love. and so, lee, when i put my head down at night, i rest easy knowing that you are surround by god's love and i thank my sweet jesus and his beautiful blessed mother for
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to watch for set the dvr and stick around for all the news you may have "news 4 at 4:00" with pat lawsone and lee on harris. >> she must sound better when she does open her mouth. her voice is awesome when it is closed like that. not surprised she won. 72, washington. as we go through today, the first day of fall officially starting at 4:02 this afternoon. it is going to feel like summer. if you like fall but want the summer weather, we have both in the forecast. we'll take a look at how your weekend is shaping up. >>> single tracking on the orange line, between clarendon and foggy bottom and single tracking between arlington cemetery and foggy bottom stations all because of problems but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! ralphcandidate for just kingovernor,rtham,ry well. and i sponsored this ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs. but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public sch
to watch for set the dvr and stick around for all the news you may have "news 4 at 4:00" with pat lawsone and lee on harris. >> she must sound better when she does open her mouth. her voice is awesome when it is closed like that. not surprised she won. 72, washington. as we go through today, the first day of fall officially starting at 4:02 this afternoon. it is going to feel like summer. if you like fall but want the summer weather, we have both in the forecast. we'll take a...
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lena lawson is a journalist who has covered the issue of maternal mortality for us nonprofit organization pre-publication she joins us via skype from back pain california thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us. now we've been doing a special series on this issue from different parts of the globe but in the context of the western world i think many people would be surprised that. more tallahassee is is a problem in the united states in fact the widest in the industrialized world yes i think that's right i think most people assume that the u.s. has the best health care system in the world. one of the most if not the most affluent countries in the world and that maternal mortality is very much a thing of the past it's something new or something that you are seeing on television shows like grey's anatomy or downton abbey not something that happens two to three times a day in hospitals and across the u.s. so which women i'm most at risk. well so. as your reporter said. women who tend to be most at risk i would say are women who come into pregnancy with very little health care.
lena lawson is a journalist who has covered the issue of maternal mortality for us nonprofit organization pre-publication she joins us via skype from back pain california thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us. now we've been doing a special series on this issue from different parts of the globe but in the context of the western world i think many people would be surprised that. more tallahassee is is a problem in the united states in fact the widest in the industrialized world...
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i'm pat lawson muse. this was not a good morning to be on i-95. a truck fire had traffic stopped near maryland route 100. transportation reporters say the fire started before 8:00 on the southbound side. after more than an hour of all the lanes being closed, traffic finally started to pass through on the left shoulder around 9:30. but drivers should still take other routes while the scene continues to be cleared. >>> let's turn now to the weather and get a check on the forecast on this final day of summer. sheena parveen is standing by in the weather center. >> it's 11:00, fall officially starts at 4:02, i guess five hours and two minutes. start counting down, pat, fall will be here this afternoon. if you like summer still, it will still feel like summer. we have a lot of clouds around. overcast skies currently, all from what's left of jose, still spinning off the new england coastline. that storm does not want to move out to sea just yet. but it's 80 degrees already, so it will stay warm as we go through the day today. yesterday, jose was a tropi
i'm pat lawson muse. this was not a good morning to be on i-95. a truck fire had traffic stopped near maryland route 100. transportation reporters say the fire started before 8:00 on the southbound side. after more than an hour of all the lanes being closed, traffic finally started to pass through on the left shoulder around 9:30. but drivers should still take other routes while the scene continues to be cleared. >>> let's turn now to the weather and get a check on the forecast on this...