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peter slen: chris lewis. christopher lewis: you would like me to talk about title i and title ii? peter slen: respond to what the chairman said. christopher lewis: he cited the 2005 court decision upholding the determination by the commission that broadband should be a title i service. what is important to note about that is not only did the court in 2005 uphold the commission's authority to make that decision under a president that is commonly referred to as chef ron deference, differing to the expert agency, i am oversimplifying but we will go with that for now. upheld the same right for the commission with the 2015 rules. the challenge of the 2015 rules in court was to prove that not only did they have chevron 2005,nce as they did in but the wheeler commission had to talk about what had changed in the marketplace. and the marketplace for broadband access in 2005 is very different from what it is today. a made that case and it was upheld in court. that was the justification for moving from title i to title ii. all of that was had doubt by the lawyers. the important thing to note
peter slen: chris lewis. christopher lewis: you would like me to talk about title i and title ii? peter slen: respond to what the chairman said. christopher lewis: he cited the 2005 court decision upholding the determination by the commission that broadband should be a title i service. what is important to note about that is not only did the court in 2005 uphold the commission's authority to make that decision under a president that is commonly referred to as chef ron deference, differing to...
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even though meriwether lewis was the one in the lewis and clark expedition who made all of the maps. i think that is important to keep in mind, that that expedition was not just to cover territory. it was to document the west. so meriwether lewis and william clark spent years now during and -- years gathering information and bring it back to the east coast to share with the rest of america. and how important not just the land acquisition, the louisiana purchase, was, but the wealth of information it provided the continent. and the lewis and clark expedition inspired many other expeditions which led to crossing the rocky mountains and reaching the pacific ocean. so too bad meriwether lewis did not get to see that. this is an interesting painting too, because charles willson peale was experimenting with techniques. unlike most of his other pictures, which are painted oil on canvas, this one of meriwether lewis is painted on paper that has been mounted on a board. paper is very thin, and you can almost see the cracks in the board. well, we can't talk about the american revolution and no
even though meriwether lewis was the one in the lewis and clark expedition who made all of the maps. i think that is important to keep in mind, that that expedition was not just to cover territory. it was to document the west. so meriwether lewis and william clark spent years now during and -- years gathering information and bring it back to the east coast to share with the rest of america. and how important not just the land acquisition, the louisiana purchase, was, but the wealth of...
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irma lewis who under fortunately couldn't join us today. >> >> >> mr. goldstein is active resident of the city for years and vice chair of the [inaudible] and active member of that committee for seven years and resident in district 10 since 1974. he's the president of the potrero hill dogpatch association and the a festival and on the council for the merchants organization and. ms. lewis is a resident for 20 years and resident of district 6 and member of a task force and the dogpatch neighborhood
irma lewis who under fortunately couldn't join us today. >> >> >> mr. goldstein is active resident of the city for years and vice chair of the [inaudible] and active member of that committee for seven years and resident in district 10 since 1974. he's the president of the potrero hill dogpatch association and the a festival and on the council for the merchants organization and. ms. lewis is a resident for 20 years and resident of district 6 and member of a task force and the...
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meriwether lewis's portrait is quite cool. they are not painted at exactly the same time by charles willson peale, but very close. the study of meriwether lewis doesn't seem to have the same kind of life to it as the one of william clark. meriwether lewis was also a military commander and had been on thomas jefferson's staff when jefferson was staff. meriwether lewis was sort of a loner, guy. he was hard to know. he met his end in rather an untimely way. there has been a lot of discussion among scholars about whether he might have committed suicide. it is not known for sure, but his life was cut short by violence. it seems throughout that short was ameriwether lewis rather moody person. and i almost think that charles willson peale felt obligated to pay his portrait because he had done william clark. but maybe charles willson peale didn't feel the same affinity or meriwether lewis that he did his partner. even though meriwether lewis was the one who made all of the maps. i think that is important to keep in mind, that that exp
meriwether lewis's portrait is quite cool. they are not painted at exactly the same time by charles willson peale, but very close. the study of meriwether lewis doesn't seem to have the same kind of life to it as the one of william clark. meriwether lewis was also a military commander and had been on thomas jefferson's staff when jefferson was staff. meriwether lewis was sort of a loner, guy. he was hard to know. he met his end in rather an untimely way. there has been a lot of discussion among...
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brought the safety car out and lewis hamilton in for fresh tyres. 0n lewis hamilton in for fresh tyres'd deliberately held at daniel ricardo. he regained third place but was given a five second penalty. and it got worse for hamilton. ferrari's smarter strategy delivering vettel the lead. 0n fresh tyres, hamilton passed valteri bottas. but he could not catch vettel, galloping tooheys wind. —— galloping to his win. 0n the pga tour wesley bryan completed a bogey—free back nine bryan completed a bogey—free back nine to win the rbc heritage in south carolina on sunday by a stroke finishing on 13 under. but without doubt the best shot of the day was from another american peter malnati who managed a hole in one on the par three 17th as the balljust cleared the front bunkers and edged its way into the cup to help him finish on two under. england's luke donald finished second handing him a fifth runner—up finish at the event but he did console himself with this miraculous bunker shot for birdie on the 11th. but it was bryan who with this tap—in par on the 18th secured his first pga tour victory
brought the safety car out and lewis hamilton in for fresh tyres. 0n lewis hamilton in for fresh tyres'd deliberately held at daniel ricardo. he regained third place but was given a five second penalty. and it got worse for hamilton. ferrari's smarter strategy delivering vettel the lead. 0n fresh tyres, hamilton passed valteri bottas. but he could not catch vettel, galloping tooheys wind. —— galloping to his win. 0n the pga tour wesley bryan completed a bogey—free back nine bryan...
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you know, marvin lewis drafted me and gave me an opportunity to play.now, i take that, extremely humbled by that opportunity. and so when you have real estate development projects, there's a certain amount of economic impact that occurs, and job creation happens, and from that it's a trickle down effect that family, like home, and providing for their young people, which is essentially what we're doing by putting the field together. >> armstrong: also, you teach us the entrepreneur culture to young people. >> guest: absolutely. >> armstrong: which is critical and you teach themth entrepreneurship. >> guest: we have. one of th-- we are, and one of s that i absolut absolutely respeg like marin lewis, which is one the coaches, and may weather, who is one the largest athlete earner in the world that they want to show examples for other young people. young minorities of how to not accept, you know, the cards they were necessarily dealt and to give them strategies of how to come up, and rise. i think that is something i've always respected about floyd, it's so
you know, marvin lewis drafted me and gave me an opportunity to play.now, i take that, extremely humbled by that opportunity. and so when you have real estate development projects, there's a certain amount of economic impact that occurs, and job creation happens, and from that it's a trickle down effect that family, like home, and providing for their young people, which is essentially what we're doing by putting the field together. >> armstrong: also, you teach us the entrepreneur culture...
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>> felix lewis. >> what gang are you in, lewis? >> 18th street. >> you're 18th street? >> yeah. >> can you tell me about any drugs in the unit? >> nope. >> no. >> any gang activity going on in the unit? >> no, there is none of that at all. i don't bang or nothing. i'm too old for that. >> is there any violence pending? >> there's none. really this is probably one of the calmest, less tension places that i've been to so far. and i've been in every prison in new mexico. so it's not bad here. i like it. >> all right, lewis. keep it safe, all right? >> all right, thank you. >> take it easy. >> all right. thank you. do i go back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find
>> felix lewis. >> what gang are you in, lewis? >> 18th street. >> you're 18th street? >> yeah. >> can you tell me about any drugs in the unit? >> nope. >> no. >> any gang activity going on in the unit? >> no, there is none of that at all. i don't bang or nothing. i'm too old for that. >> is there any violence pending? >> there's none. really this is probably one of the calmest, less tension places that i've been to so far....
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john lewis lived in and was born near troy alabama in 1940, february 21.s born to sharecroppers. one of the things john would do would be listen to the radio at a very young age. on that radio that he would listen to, he would be listening to the reverend martin luther king who really influenced him. one day john had saved his money, maybe he had sold some chickens, and saved his money, got anna greyhound bus to montgomery to see martin luther king, to see if he could get him a scholarship into tri-state in alabama. doctor king said i can't get you into tri-state, but i can get you into a school in nashville which was the nashville theological seminary. so in 1958 he was a student at american baptist theological seminary in nashville tennessee. i met him in 1959 as we were both being too lynched by the reverend johnson in nonviolence. during that time, 1960, he was important in making sure we had a first successful fit in in nashville on february 13. he was very instrumental in that. later on he joined the freedom ride when they left washington d.c. he was
john lewis lived in and was born near troy alabama in 1940, february 21.s born to sharecroppers. one of the things john would do would be listen to the radio at a very young age. on that radio that he would listen to, he would be listening to the reverend martin luther king who really influenced him. one day john had saved his money, maybe he had sold some chickens, and saved his money, got anna greyhound bus to montgomery to see martin luther king, to see if he could get him a scholarship into...
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current georgia congressman john lewis and eric swalwell were in atlanta today.d me there's lots of enthusiasm for next tuesday's election. >> georgia is the right place to be right now. i'm here with congressman lewis to reach out and talk to millennials, learning from someone who has organized and continues to organize, but we have an opportunity just next week with jon ossoff in georgia's sixth congressional district. the energy i saw in the room today as we talked to a lot of young people is they want to be heard and that they see an opportunity here in georgia to put us closer to being in a position where we can extend more opportunity to more people. so yesterday i think really gives us inspiration that next tuesday, we can make some real progress. >> congressman lewis, as the other congressman was saying, you've been organizing and working in politics for decades. and the democrats have had this problem, oh, eight, ten, 12, 14, 16. they've had problem with midterm elections, particularly with younger voters who show up in presidentials and don't in midterm
current georgia congressman john lewis and eric swalwell were in atlanta today.d me there's lots of enthusiasm for next tuesday's election. >> georgia is the right place to be right now. i'm here with congressman lewis to reach out and talk to millennials, learning from someone who has organized and continues to organize, but we have an opportunity just next week with jon ossoff in georgia's sixth congressional district. the energy i saw in the room today as we talked to a lot of young...
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the reason that schnell lewis was walking back in the weeds?id his house was nice, peaceful and quiet on august 2 but a neighbor started playing music loud and people came to his house. that enraged him. he walked away, walked to howard beach, decided to vent his anger on a human being he happen to encounter on the jogging pathway. karina. his account of the brutal attack according to detectives, she was running towards me and i just lost it. i beat her to let my emotions out. her teeth broke. i got madder and madder and i strangled her. i pulled her into the weeds with my hands. according to lewis her face was in a puddle and that is where he left her, pulling her in the weeds where he says her pants came off, he grabbed her and punched her multiple times in the attack lasted about five minutes. he left the area never came back. any signs every morse? the answer seems to be s. on his right to central booking in police custody, according to the statement he has to see a photo of her parents, bill and kathy and said as he was literally being boo
the reason that schnell lewis was walking back in the weeds?id his house was nice, peaceful and quiet on august 2 but a neighbor started playing music loud and people came to his house. that enraged him. he walked away, walked to howard beach, decided to vent his anger on a human being he happen to encounter on the jogging pathway. karina. his account of the brutal attack according to detectives, she was running towards me and i just lost it. i beat her to let my emotions out. her teeth broke....
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>> felix lewis. >> what gang are you in, lewis? >> 18th street. >> you're 18th street?yeah. >> can you tell me about any drugs in the unit? >> nope. >> no. >> any gang activity going on in the unit? >> no, there is none of that at all. i don't bang or nothing. i'm too old for that. >> is there any violence pending? >> there's none. really this is probably one of the calmest, less tension places that i've been to so far. and i've been in every prison in new mexico. so it's not bad here. i like it. >> all right, lewis. keep it safe, all right? >> all right, thank you. >> take it easy. >> all right. thank you. do i go back to the unit or -- >> no, go back in the gym. >> all right. >> well, the truth of the matter is that when you get them isolated, they will talk to you. i've had two inmates already give me information about what's going on in here. so this whole ideal that there's an inmate code or something isn't always true. there are people that will -- there are actually people in prison that want to do the right thing, that want to clean the place up. so we find thos
>> felix lewis. >> what gang are you in, lewis? >> 18th street. >> you're 18th street?yeah. >> can you tell me about any drugs in the unit? >> nope. >> no. >> any gang activity going on in the unit? >> no, there is none of that at all. i don't bang or nothing. i'm too old for that. >> is there any violence pending? >> there's none. really this is probably one of the calmest, less tension places that i've been to so far. and i've...
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but there was disappointment for his teammate lewis hamilton. our f1 reporter tom clarkson is in sochi. every sport loves to have a new hero. and formula one got one today, when bottas swept aside. eyeing a maiden f1win, today was valtteri bottas‘s time to shine. with team—mate lewis hamilton off the pace this weekend, it was up to the finnish driver to take the fight to ferrari. he had to to get past two of them on the grid and he dispatched them in two corners. the second of those corners proved tricky for the british driverjolyon palmer, whose race ended in a tangle of tyres. the seemingly unflappable finn, so comfortable leading for so long, flapped with his first win in sight. this mistake allowed sebastian vettel to hunt him down over the remaining few nerve—racking laps. it was edge of your seat stuff. sebastian vettel‘s ferrari hustled, but the prize would be won by valtteri bottas — a grand prix winner of the 82nd attempt. yes! brilliant! well done. some questioned if valtteri bottas would play number two to lewis hamilton this season.
but there was disappointment for his teammate lewis hamilton. our f1 reporter tom clarkson is in sochi. every sport loves to have a new hero. and formula one got one today, when bottas swept aside. eyeing a maiden f1win, today was valtteri bottas‘s time to shine. with team—mate lewis hamilton off the pace this weekend, it was up to the finnish driver to take the fight to ferrari. he had to to get past two of them on the grid and he dispatched them in two corners. the second of those corners...
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and lewis. that is the side of my family where we are the unions in milwaukee -- making sure that every kid in every community had an opportunity to grow. i like to say my whole name because i'm grateful to be sitting in the seat because of the fight of the generations in my family. there would not be a black woman, black physician, dr. lewis without contributions of groups like this. as the mayor mentioned, i am a family doctor and geriatrician. i'm blessed and honored to be with people in some of their most intimate moments. when they first enter the world and when they transition. and so, what the representative was saying about how it is amazing to have health care workers in the room -- i have been honored, i entered the organization as an intern in new york. working with nursing home workers. with doctors and nurses. all gathered to make sure we make a difference. i am proud of my union. would every health care worker and retiree raise your hand so we can thank you for your work. pat, you
and lewis. that is the side of my family where we are the unions in milwaukee -- making sure that every kid in every community had an opportunity to grow. i like to say my whole name because i'm grateful to be sitting in the seat because of the fight of the generations in my family. there would not be a black woman, black physician, dr. lewis without contributions of groups like this. as the mayor mentioned, i am a family doctor and geriatrician. i'm blessed and honored to be with people in...
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lewis hamilton kept his calm and kept trouble behind him. but sebastian vettel‘s ferrari was slowly fighting its way back. he would eventually regain his second place, but that was as close as he could get to hamilton, who led from start to finish. the pair are, hamilton, who led from start to finish. the pairare, now hamilton, who led from start to finish. the pair are, now level on points, and in the wet shanghai, this duel continues. wasps moved clear at the top of by wasps moved clear at the top of rugby union's premiership after raid dramatic late victory over northampton saints. they hope that they had done enough to win it after taking a 5—point lead with just 12 minutes to go, but sustained pressure from wasps led to paul doranjones, pressure from wasps led to paul doran jones, who was pressure from wasps led to paul doranjones, who was on a one—week loa n doranjones, who was on a one—week loan from gloucester, scoring in overtime to level it at 30—30. that then meant a subsequent easy conversion which clinched victory. 32-30. what a
lewis hamilton kept his calm and kept trouble behind him. but sebastian vettel‘s ferrari was slowly fighting its way back. he would eventually regain his second place, but that was as close as he could get to hamilton, who led from start to finish. the pair are, hamilton, who led from start to finish. the pairare, now hamilton, who led from start to finish. the pair are, now level on points, and in the wet shanghai, this duel continues. wasps moved clear at the top of by wasps moved clear at...
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but there was disappointment for his teammate lewis hamilton.sochi. every sport loves to have a new hero. and formula one got one today, when bottas swept aside. eyeing a maiden f1 win, today was valtteri bottas's time to shine. with team—mate lewis hamilton off the pace this weekend, it was up to the finnish driver to take the fight to ferrari. he had to to get past two of them on the grid and he dispatched
but there was disappointment for his teammate lewis hamilton.sochi. every sport loves to have a new hero. and formula one got one today, when bottas swept aside. eyeing a maiden f1 win, today was valtteri bottas's time to shine. with team—mate lewis hamilton off the pace this weekend, it was up to the finnish driver to take the fight to ferrari. he had to to get past two of them on the grid and he dispatched
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well, vettel was fastest in both and lewis hamilton was only tenth and fifth quickest. expect lewis to go very well this weekend but he will have a firm charge from ferrari and red bull. it will be a great weekend of action. great britain's cyclists have finally won a gold at this year's track world championships. it's in the women's omnium and it was won by katie archibald. the omnium is a multi event decided by points over four different races. archibald, who's the olympic champion, was second going into the final event, the points race, but she did enough to beat australia's amy cure. it's the second world title of her career but her first individual gold. i feel ifeel in pain primarily, but i feel privileged, to kind of pull it all in the en. that was a grippy race, i thought i had lost it in that middle point, ofjust chasing and being attacks, and got back on in the end, and pulled it out of the bag. exeter are joint top of rugby union's premiership after a bonus point victory over play—off hopefuls harlequins tonight. quins were hoping to sneak into the last avail
well, vettel was fastest in both and lewis hamilton was only tenth and fifth quickest. expect lewis to go very well this weekend but he will have a firm charge from ferrari and red bull. it will be a great weekend of action. great britain's cyclists have finally won a gold at this year's track world championships. it's in the women's omnium and it was won by katie archibald. the omnium is a multi event decided by points over four different races. archibald, who's the olympic champion, was...
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lewis hamilton was just ahead of his archrival sebastian vettel.e threat from above wasn't entirely gone but this low flying bird wasjust a entirely gone but this low flying bird was just a distraction. entirely gone but this low flying bird wasjust a distraction. first app and's red bull was eliminated. a delayed to clear the track but what followed was washed the weight —— worth the wait. lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel‘s rivalry is fast becoming the story of the season. sebastian vettel came close to hamilton's paul pole —— pole. so lewis hamilton clearly pleased with his day's work but pole position here does not mean necessarily an easy position. rain is forecast and when rain comes in formula 1 anything can happen and it usually does. it is exciting, more exciting than ever because we are really fighting these guys. it's amazing and i think that's what racing is all about. it really pushes us to have to raise the bar every time you go out, which i love. british rally driver kris meeke who was leading the tour of corsica has been forced to
lewis hamilton was just ahead of his archrival sebastian vettel.e threat from above wasn't entirely gone but this low flying bird wasjust a entirely gone but this low flying bird was just a distraction. entirely gone but this low flying bird wasjust a distraction. first app and's red bull was eliminated. a delayed to clear the track but what followed was washed the weight —— worth the wait. lewis hamilton and sebastian vettel‘s rivalry is fast becoming the story of the season. sebastian...
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state police say they found drugs in the car and heroin in lewis' jacket. vehicular homicide and dui charges. >>> a michigan woman is using her family's tragedy dee to save lives. she lost her 14-year-old grandson to a teen who police say lured him then killed him. >> and he did it through an online video game and now that victim's family is sharing their story with the hope of saving other young lives. >> in our reality breck was brain wash. >> nancy fitzpatrick talking about losing her grandson. he was living with his familiar until england back in 2014 when he was contacted by 19-year-old lewis danes through online video game. breck's family tells us he was always a good kid, didn't get in any trouble but was becoming withdrawn once lewis came into his life. >> breck stayed to the site and focused in on and groomed him took him away from his parents, his friends, he drop out of things at school. he didn't care about his activities any more. >> breck's mom noticed the change in his behavior and took away his technology privileges. but that did not stop th
state police say they found drugs in the car and heroin in lewis' jacket. vehicular homicide and dui charges. >>> a michigan woman is using her family's tragedy dee to save lives. she lost her 14-year-old grandson to a teen who police say lured him then killed him. >> and he did it through an online video game and now that victim's family is sharing their story with the hope of saving other young lives. >> in our reality breck was brain wash. >> nancy fitzpatrick...
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we have team coverage with tisha lewis and sue palka. we'll start with sue on what the late setting. hey, sue. >> hi there, tony, shawn this is calm between the two parts of weather story we had warm weather today and severe thunderstorm that cooked up and dropped so much hail and strong gusty winds and took down a lot of trees. overnight we're going to transition into a cooler environment and then rain showers will be with us through much of the weekend. first we want to show you some of the hail video we got earlier today and this was in bethesda and very representative of what happened around the region. lots of reports of hail to the size of quarters and there were a few reports that had hail to the size of golf balls and even ping-pong balls. that's never a good sign when you get those large hail reports and going to radar right now you'll see that while we don't have much going on at the moment there's pass pass iting showers to the south and the line that between 4:15 and 6:00 from loudoun to montgomery cou countingy and across pr
we have team coverage with tisha lewis and sue palka. we'll start with sue on what the late setting. hey, sue. >> hi there, tony, shawn this is calm between the two parts of weather story we had warm weather today and severe thunderstorm that cooked up and dropped so much hail and strong gusty winds and took down a lot of trees. overnight we're going to transition into a cooler environment and then rain showers will be with us through much of the weekend. first we want to show you some of...
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lewis was 28 yea rs to setup the charity.icer in glasgow. 0ne sunny, friday afternoon, he was stabbed to death bya afternoon, he was stabbed to death by a schizophrenic who had armed himself with a knife, with the sole intentions of murdering his brother. he was about to enter a shop full of customers and lewis did the only thing he could do which was to put himself between a man and the shop doorway. the sort of thing that police officers do every day, putting themselves in harms way for the sake of everyone else. why did you feel that as you went along your journey in terms of coming to terms with what happens, that they help you provide is needed? the police we re you provide is needed? the police were wonderful in the beginning, i really cannot fault them, but the time quickly came when there was nothing more that they could do for me and they stepped back and left me to grieve. it was several years later that i went to america and i came across a group called concerns of police survivors who look after the families of of
lewis was 28 yea rs to setup the charity.icer in glasgow. 0ne sunny, friday afternoon, he was stabbed to death bya afternoon, he was stabbed to death by a schizophrenic who had armed himself with a knife, with the sole intentions of murdering his brother. he was about to enter a shop full of customers and lewis did the only thing he could do which was to put himself between a man and the shop doorway. the sort of thing that police officers do every day, putting themselves in harms way for the...
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please welcome lewis black!ee you, lewis. >> are those my answer s. >> stephen: you can say anything on these cards. good to see you. how are you holding up? >> uuuh-- i turn cnn on when i wake up. and it doesn't help. ( laughter ) something happens every day, every single day. >> stephen: yeah. >> that gi"what! what is this!" ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: every hour. every hour it happens, yeah. >> every hour. if you can get to noon,...
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tisha lewis with the story. thank you. .zarre story out of ohio a missing woman was rescued from a pit naamans backyard. she was reported missing 2 a.m. wednesday and neighbors called police several hours later after hearing cries coming from a shed. officers found the woman in a pit about 2 feet wide and 3 1/2 feet deep in the shed behind the house. police arrested a man on kidnapping charges and the woman told investigators the man has been harassing her with phone calls and text mess oojs. >>> president trump's highly anticipated fax plan was unveiled today including deep cuts for both individuals and businesses. proposal would drop the top tax rates for individuals to 35%. standard deduction for individuals it would also reduce the corporate tax rate to the 15%. trump plan would eliminate unpopular estate tax and alternative minimum tax. administration said new plan will not add to the deficit but lawmakers on both sides are skeptical. >> our basic premise here is to simplify the tax sim. lower rates and make it easy. we
tisha lewis with the story. thank you. .zarre story out of ohio a missing woman was rescued from a pit naamans backyard. she was reported missing 2 a.m. wednesday and neighbors called police several hours later after hearing cries coming from a shed. officers found the woman in a pit about 2 feet wide and 3 1/2 feet deep in the shed behind the house. police arrested a man on kidnapping charges and the woman told investigators the man has been harassing her with phone calls and text mess oojs....
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tony lewis from the service employees international union. dr. lewis is a family physician and geriatric physician who represents seiu. our third panelist is laura goodhew, from planned parenthood, which is for many people the best place where they can obtain good quality health care at affordable rates. without further ado, let me turn this over to the congressman and thank you again for coming out to the town hall meeting in wilton manors. i am looking very forward to the comments. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> thanks very much, mayor. i appreciate your starting off the meeting but more than that i want to take the opportunity as someone who spends a good portion of my time p -- i get to every part of the district but tend to spend a good portion of time here in wilton manors. i want to thank you for the wonderful job you do with this great city, a wonderful place to visit and live and represent. thank you very much, mayor. i am thrilled to be here. i am specially glad to be here for a discussion about health care when i thin
tony lewis from the service employees international union. dr. lewis is a family physician and geriatric physician who represents seiu. our third panelist is laura goodhew, from planned parenthood, which is for many people the best place where they can obtain good quality health care at affordable rates. without further ado, let me turn this over to the congressman and thank you again for coming out to the town hall meeting in wilton manors. i am looking very forward to the comments. thank you...
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investigators say troopers tried to pull over 23-year-old arthur lewis near academy road.hey say he hit a guardrail and flipped the car on to its roof. passenger 22-year-old mamoud died. two other passengers were also hurt. troopers say they found marijuana and cocaine at the crash scene and heroin in lewis' jacket. lewis faces vehicular homicide and dui charges developing to night pennsylvania lieutenant governor mike stack will no longer get state police protect in the wake of complaints about his treatment of state police troopers and other state employees. governor tom wolf sending a three sentence letter to stack ning him of the decision. the governor says he'll also limit spending on cleaning, grounds keeping and maintenance at his fellow democrat's official residence. governor wolf believes it is a necessary step to protect state employees. >>> well, do you owe back taxes at a news conference in harrisburg today officials explained why now is the time to make it right. the pennsylvania tax amnesty program begins today. >> so for the next 60 days, taxpayers who owe t
investigators say troopers tried to pull over 23-year-old arthur lewis near academy road.hey say he hit a guardrail and flipped the car on to its roof. passenger 22-year-old mamoud died. two other passengers were also hurt. troopers say they found marijuana and cocaine at the crash scene and heroin in lewis' jacket. lewis faces vehicular homicide and dui charges developing to night pennsylvania lieutenant governor mike stack will no longer get state police protect in the wake of complaints...
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i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. jonathan: former president george h.w. bush is in the hospital but gaining strength. he has pneumonia again. he was taken to the hospital on friday for what started as a persistent cough. they are adding it is a mild case. but a couple of months ago the senior bush was in the hospital for the same illness. michelle: president trump
i'm kevin lewis, abc7 news. jonathan: former president george h.w. bush is in the hospital but gaining strength. he has pneumonia again. he was taken to the hospital on friday for what started as a persistent cough. they are adding it is a mild case. but a couple of months ago the senior bush was in the hospital for the same illness. michelle: president trump
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tisha lewis spoke with the victim's tisha lewis what did they have to say. >> reporter: sarah, emotional interview with the victim's daughter surrounded by her extended family and what they did tell us this morning started off like any other morning. her mother was taking her usual walk. >>> but you know, what moments later she was fatally struck. there was mrepttive witnesses that saw this all play-out. police were able to eventually acrest the hit and run driver. but, it was a biss ar change of event. take a listen. >> by all accounts moore 'aasencio was one that put others ahead of herself. and she moved here 20 years ago going from el salvador to give them a better wife. >> she was always ask what do you need? what can do i for you? >> this 75-year-old mate rearch loved hevr family and morning walks in this fair oaks naibtd >> i would -- she doesn't come back home and that's why i was calling to her phone. . >> but sandra chavez never did reach other mother and instead police aunteded the phone saying there was an accdent. >> i feel it in my heart that something wrong happened you kn
tisha lewis spoke with the victim's tisha lewis what did they have to say. >> reporter: sarah, emotional interview with the victim's daughter surrounded by her extended family and what they did tell us this morning started off like any other morning. her mother was taking her usual walk. >>> but you know, what moments later she was fatally struck. there was mrepttive witnesses that saw this all play-out. police were able to eventually acrest the hit and run driver. but, it was a...
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♪ when you're with me, oh, boy >> so, i would listen to buddy holly and gene vincent and jerry lee lewis domino, all of the great rock 'n' rollers. ♪ on blueberry hill >> it was like a new language for us. >> the power of the jukebox, there's nothing quite like it. ♪ my dream came true >> the beatles took a bunch of those strains, the everly brothers from the '50s was a big influence for them with the harmonies. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up little susie wake up >> so the beatles from liverpool are taking this pop sound but putting their own spin on it. ♪
♪ when you're with me, oh, boy >> so, i would listen to buddy holly and gene vincent and jerry lee lewis domino, all of the great rock 'n' rollers. ♪ on blueberry hill >> it was like a new language for us. >> the power of the jukebox, there's nothing quite like it. ♪ my dream came true >> the beatles took a bunch of those strains, the everly brothers from the '50s was a big influence for them with the harmonies. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up...
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we are on the scene of a police shooting on lewis road and senter road. >> lanhee is live. >> reporter: you can see behind me san jose police are here gathering information. what we know is about 12:30 this afternoon, police responded to a call about a man having a knife on the street. when they arrived on scene, there was some sort of dispute between a police officer and that man. the officer fired a shot. the suspect was struck, and that suspect was taken to the hospital. so, we do not know the man's condition, but at this time the d.a.'s office, homicide units and san jose police are still actively working this officer involved shooting. that officer has been put on paid administrative leave as this investigation continues. at this time we're waiting for a san jose police officer to come here on scene and fill us in a
we are on the scene of a police shooting on lewis road and senter road. >> lanhee is live. >> reporter: you can see behind me san jose police are here gathering information. what we know is about 12:30 this afternoon, police responded to a call about a man having a knife on the street. when they arrived on scene, there was some sort of dispute between a police officer and that man. the officer fired a shot. the suspect was struck, and that suspect was taken to the hospital. so, we...
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on the lewis farm. is changing. our world is changing we have to adapt very -- to it. we need to continue to be successful not just now but in future generations. but we also have to look at our responsibility to pollute less. and putting a price on carbon pollution is a way of encouraging and rewarding people who are innovating and reducing their carbon pollution outputs. i can understand the concerns weple have, which is why have ensured that any revenue collected from pricing carbon will remain in the province in which is generated. this is not about bringing money out of saskatchewan. it is rewarding people in saskatchewan who are innovating and getting more efficient. what it actually means is, as you innovate and make investments that are better in terms of fuel efficiency, productivity, you will be others whore than won't make those changes. so it is a market-based solution that encourages more of what we want, which is savings and efficiencies, and less of what we don't want, which is pollution. is, is something i know represents a change, represents a bit of a
on the lewis farm. is changing. our world is changing we have to adapt very -- to it. we need to continue to be successful not just now but in future generations. but we also have to look at our responsibility to pollute less. and putting a price on carbon pollution is a way of encouraging and rewarding people who are innovating and reducing their carbon pollution outputs. i can understand the concerns weple have, which is why have ensured that any revenue collected from pricing carbon will...
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gayle's son lewis died when he was just two.roblastoma, a rare form of cancer that mostly affects children. she was told the bad news on a hospital ward. the day he died, we were told in a very, very small room in intensive care. so much so, the consultant that was with us at the time couldn't sit down, there wasn't enough room. we could hear phones ringing outside on the ward. very claustrophobic. it was just awful. the environment is everything, being told news like that. now, here at birmingham's children's hospital, something unique has been created. magnolia house is a nationwide first. located in the middle of the hospital's grounds, it offers palliative and bereavement care to families facing the most tragic circumstances. its pastel coloured walls, large windows and comfortable chairs are supposed to help create a calm and soothing feeling at a time of distress and sorrow.
gayle's son lewis died when he was just two.roblastoma, a rare form of cancer that mostly affects children. she was told the bad news on a hospital ward. the day he died, we were told in a very, very small room in intensive care. so much so, the consultant that was with us at the time couldn't sit down, there wasn't enough room. we could hear phones ringing outside on the ward. very claustrophobic. it was just awful. the environment is everything, being told news like that. now, here at...
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sebastian vettel has won formula one's bahrain grand prix, beating britain's lewis hamilton in to secondiven a five second penalty while his mercedes team—mate, valteri bottas, eventually finished in third, having started on pole, in what proved to be an eventful race. nick parrot reports. lewis hamilton found himself in an unfamiliar place on the grid in bahrain, behind his new mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas. the finn was on pole for the first time, and when the lights went out, he didn't blink, beating everyone to the first corner. but hamilton cisse sebastian vettel as his main rival this year, and the german took the fight to the britain in the desert, roaring past into second. before the dust had settled, carlos sa i nz into second. before the dust had settled, carlos sainz shook things up. his crash brought the safety car out, and hamilton in forfresh tyres. but on his way to the pits, he deliberately held at daniel ricciardo. he regained third place after the restart, but would have five seconds added to his finish time. and it got worse for hamilton. ferrari's smartest shoute
sebastian vettel has won formula one's bahrain grand prix, beating britain's lewis hamilton in to secondiven a five second penalty while his mercedes team—mate, valteri bottas, eventually finished in third, having started on pole, in what proved to be an eventful race. nick parrot reports. lewis hamilton found himself in an unfamiliar place on the grid in bahrain, behind his new mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas. the finn was on pole for the first time, and when the lights went out, he...
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lewis hamilton finished second for mercedes, but this was further evidence that mercedes' recent dominationested this season. nick parrott watched the race. lewis hamilton found himself in an unfamiliar place on degrading bahrain, behind his new mercedes team—mate, valtteri bottas. the finn was pulled position for the first time and when the lights went out, he did not blink, beating everyone to the first corner. hamilton c sebastian vettel as his main rival this year and the german took the fight to the britain in the desert, roaring past into second. before the dust to settle, carlos sainz shook things up. the crash brought out the safety car and hamilton in for fresh tyres. on his way to the pit lane, he deliberately held up daniel ricciardo. he read in third place after the restart but would have five seconds added to his finish time. it got worse for hamilton, the smarter strategy for ferrari delivering vettel the lead. on fresh tyres, hamilton passed botes, but he could not catch vettel‘s prancing horse, galloping to a 7—point lead in the championship. rugby union, and bristol have be
lewis hamilton finished second for mercedes, but this was further evidence that mercedes' recent dominationested this season. nick parrott watched the race. lewis hamilton found himself in an unfamiliar place on degrading bahrain, behind his new mercedes team—mate, valtteri bottas. the finn was pulled position for the first time and when the lights went out, he did not blink, beating everyone to the first corner. hamilton c sebastian vettel as his main rival this year and the german took the...
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some questioned if valtteri bottas would play number two to lewis hamilton this season. croucher, bbc news. john higgins is still comfortably ahead of mark selby halfway through their world snooker final. the scot was leading the defending champion and world number one 8—11 at the mid—session interval in sheffield. and the latest from the crucible is that higgins is 10—6 up, looking for his fifth world title. it's the first to 18 frames. the match concludes tomorrow. one of the most prominent figures in world football has resigned after being linked to a corruption scandal. sheikh ahmad al—fahad al—sabah was a senior official at fifa — football's world governing body — but has recently been linked to a fraud case. he strongly denies any allegations of wrongdoing. and that's the sport. that's it. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. do stay with us on bbc one — it's now time for all the news where you are. have a very good night. hello. this is bbc news. a new report says best—before dates on food should be scrapped, because they are unneces
some questioned if valtteri bottas would play number two to lewis hamilton this season. croucher, bbc news. john higgins is still comfortably ahead of mark selby halfway through their world snooker final. the scot was leading the defending champion and world number one 8—11 at the mid—session interval in sheffield. and the latest from the crucible is that higgins is 10—6 up, looking for his fifth world title. it's the first to 18 frames. the match concludes tomorrow. one of the most...
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but there was disappointment for his team—mate lewis hamilton. here's ben croucher.n fi win, today was valtteri bottas's time to shine. with team—mate lewis hamilton off the place this weekend that was up to the finnish driver to take the fight to priory. he had to to get past of the grid and dispatch them into corners. the second of those proved tricky forjulian palmer, whose race ended in a tangle of tyres. the seemingly unflappable finn, so comfortable leaving for so long, flat with his first win in sight. this mistake allowed sebastien better all to hunt down over the defining few nerve—racking labs. it was edge of your seat stuff. as sebastien bethell‘s ryrie hustled, but the puzzle would be won by valtteri bottas, a grand prix winner of the 82nd attempt. yes! brilliant! well done. some questioned of valtteri bottas would play number two to lewis hamilton this season. today, at least, he was very much number one. today, at least, he was very much number one. that's all sport for now, but just to say you can watch continuing coverage of the final of the world sno
but there was disappointment for his team—mate lewis hamilton. here's ben croucher.n fi win, today was valtteri bottas's time to shine. with team—mate lewis hamilton off the place this weekend that was up to the finnish driver to take the fight to priory. he had to to get past of the grid and dispatch them into corners. the second of those proved tricky forjulian palmer, whose race ended in a tangle of tyres. the seemingly unflappable finn, so comfortable leaving for so long, flat with his...
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teisha lewis is live in sterling. >>reporter: \police\police have a lot of questions for students who are in eighth grade here at river bend middle school after all of them took a sip from a drink that a contained xanax. xanax. the students could face disciplinary action. all a of this went down inside a classroom on friday. the students went to the nurse and ultimately each went home with a parent. number two the run down you might have some trouble getting around on metro this friday. there is some reports workers will hold a sit out protest. marina maracco is live with the details. >>reporter: that sickout expected this coming friday. now, metro is saying they're already looking at how those staff come friday given the large number of employees who have already called out sick. the union says employees are within their rights to call out sick, if they do so 72 hours in advance but maintains they're aware of any unofficial strike. and the district wants to crack down on chicken owners. lindsay watts talked with peop
teisha lewis is live in sterling. >>reporter: \police\police have a lot of questions for students who are in eighth grade here at river bend middle school after all of them took a sip from a drink that a contained xanax. xanax. the students could face disciplinary action. all a of this went down inside a classroom on friday. the students went to the nurse and ultimately each went home with a parent. number two the run down you might have some trouble getting around on metro this friday....
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tisha lewis.fox5 local news". >> the same system also knocked down trees and power lines in tacoma park. this tree fell over on a bakery either allison seymouren avenues and fortunately nobody was hurt. the downed trees and wires made streets a little tricky for drivers maneuver around. >> a loudoun county school teacher is in jail tonight. police say she showed up at "fox5" lauren demarco is live at sterling middle cool with the details. lauren. >> tone yes, i not only drunk but with alcohol on her it was fellow staff members that first noticed this teacher seemed to be intoxicated and they are the ones who then called police. now, according to the loud con county sheriff office megan debot had a open container of dmrol her possessioned in the school. it turns out she drove into work. she is charged with dui. the 29-year-old is sixth grade english teacher working here two years and buy on on school web site says she actually attended sterling middle herself as a child. we spoke with parents in th
tisha lewis.fox5 local news". >> the same system also knocked down trees and power lines in tacoma park. this tree fell over on a bakery either allison seymouren avenues and fortunately nobody was hurt. the downed trees and wires made streets a little tricky for drivers maneuver around. >> a loudoun county school teacher is in jail tonight. police say she showed up at "fox5" lauren demarco is live at sterling middle cool with the details. lauren. >> tone yes, i...
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matt lewis, ben ferguson and hillary rosen back with us. the message they wanted to send is we are getting things done and in paul ryan's head, i have a lot to do because i'm the guy that has to get through the president's tax plan and the health care bill and not to mention get the government funded after friday night. >> i expected this to be more detail on the tax plan and healthcare plan. it seemed like this was more of a political press conference where they're trying to set the agenda which says it's been a successful 100 days and they're talking about things like the congressional review act and not just health care and not just taxes and it makes me -- obviously, donald trump has a vested interest in making sure the first hundred days are deemed successful, but it seems to me they may be under some pressure, as well and they were just on recess. >> my assumption is that they're hearing from their constituents and they're not happy and they want to set the media narrative that they've gotten some stuff done. >> even though the presid
matt lewis, ben ferguson and hillary rosen back with us. the message they wanted to send is we are getting things done and in paul ryan's head, i have a lot to do because i'm the guy that has to get through the president's tax plan and the health care bill and not to mention get the government funded after friday night. >> i expected this to be more detail on the tax plan and healthcare plan. it seemed like this was more of a political press conference where they're trying to set the...
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i want to bring back or panel, our matt lewis and our washington chief, ly lynn. good to see you again. it was an in standpoistant replt we heard from the president after the devastating defeat with the house vote of the healthcare plan being fulled. lynn, this time we are hearing from the vice president calling for reiterating obamacare. he's pledging it is not over yet. what i found most interesting of the new brand and when he said, "it ain't over yet." now he says we'll end obamacare. different leaders you have many, many times and you need many times in order to get something passed. this is now the language. i bet we'll be hearing more. well, this is just the beginning and a little bump on the road. >> matt, does this under score real dilemma for r the president in one, for one moment he says he wants to move on with other things with this tax reform. infrastructure plans but then there is this chorus coming from congress and constituents who were saying. you promised one of the first things you take on is obamacare and the president had to correct by way of
i want to bring back or panel, our matt lewis and our washington chief, ly lynn. good to see you again. it was an in standpoistant replt we heard from the president after the devastating defeat with the house vote of the healthcare plan being fulled. lynn, this time we are hearing from the vice president calling for reiterating obamacare. he's pledging it is not over yet. what i found most interesting of the new brand and when he said, "it ain't over yet." now he says we'll end...
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mercedes‘ lewis hamilton has won the chinese grand prix this morning.ho came second in the ferrari...red bull's max verstappen had an incredible race, coming from 16th to finish in third.....adam wild reports. shanghai in the wet can be a fearsome sight. here, battle lines drawn, lewis hamilton and sebastien vettel, there is little between them. hamilton's mercedes started in front, now all he had to do was stay there. whilst the track was dry, it was for a time confusion and chaos that reigned. staying on the track, that reigned. staying on the track, that was for some proving a little too difficult. the early laps stifled by accidents, a pit stop leaving sebastien vettel down the field. hamilton keeping his calm and keeping any trouble behind him. teenager max verstappen having started in 16th now up to second, but that all but‘s ferrari was slowly fighting his way back. he would eventually regain his second place but that was as close as he could get to hamilton who led from start to finish. the pair are now level on points, and leaving the web of sh
mercedes‘ lewis hamilton has won the chinese grand prix this morning.ho came second in the ferrari...red bull's max verstappen had an incredible race, coming from 16th to finish in third.....adam wild reports. shanghai in the wet can be a fearsome sight. here, battle lines drawn, lewis hamilton and sebastien vettel, there is little between them. hamilton's mercedes started in front, now all he had to do was stay there. whilst the track was dry, it was for a time confusion and chaos that...
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and, vettel‘s victory in the bahrain grand prix gives him a clear lead over lewis hamilton in formulagood evening. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan has declared victory in a controversial referendum granting him sweeping new powers. he said tonight that the country had opened a "new page" in its democracy. the country had opened but opponents say the result amounts to one—man rule, with the president now able to abolish the role of prime minister and, if necessary, dissolve parliament. it was a close vote, with widespread support for the constitutional changes in rural areas, but with many rejecting the proposals in the bigger cities, including istanbul. in the bigger cities, including opponents are alleging voting fraud and say they'll challenge the result. fraud and say they'll john fraud and say they'll simpson reports. tonight, the victors were out in force, celebrating as though they had won by a big majority. in force, celebrating as though instead of by a whisker. in force, celebrating as though in fact, here in istanbul and in turkey's two other largest cities, izmirand
and, vettel‘s victory in the bahrain grand prix gives him a clear lead over lewis hamilton in formulagood evening. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan has declared victory in a controversial referendum granting him sweeping new powers. he said tonight that the country had opened a "new page" in its democracy. the country had opened but opponents say the result amounts to one—man rule, with the president now able to abolish the role of prime minister and, if necessary, dissolve...
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kevin lewis, abc 7 news. kimberly: another man is dead after an argument turned into gunfire. fairfax county police say a little after 7 a.m. that a man shot and killed another man on washington drive in the alexandria area of fairfax county. th it's not clear if that person is the suspected shooter. a solemn ceremony filled with happy memories for family and friends of larry hogan sr. >> larry hogan sr. was my hero. and the man that i am most proud of. kimberly: governor larry hogan delivered his father's eulogy at st. mary's catholic church in annapolis. the elder hogan served in congress and was the very first republican on the house judiciary committee to call for president nixon's impeachment. up next, a virtual hostage. the latest on the hacker holding a netflix hit for ransom. whatwhat made them believeace carthat a two-ton behemothhop? could compete in a track race? or that they could take on the elite in world motor racing, and win? we may never truly understand what drives mercedes-amg. but here's to
kevin lewis, abc 7 news. kimberly: another man is dead after an argument turned into gunfire. fairfax county police say a little after 7 a.m. that a man shot and killed another man on washington drive in the alexandria area of fairfax county. th it's not clear if that person is the suspected shooter. a solemn ceremony filled with happy memories for family and friends of larry hogan sr. >> larry hogan sr. was my hero. and the man that i am most proud of. kimberly: governor larry hogan...