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one good one between jackson and meridian. 16 million at risk of severe storms today.lated in capital district hartford and north ward. massachusetts and new hampshire also. big story next couple day, heat. 90s across the country. d.c. could be 96 thursday. >> whoa. quite a heat wave. bill did you see this? cute little piglets in ohio? >> it has a side ending. >> hundreds of pigs passed from one person to another. we'll hear what officials say happened. >> look bill how cute. >> 440 didn't make it. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta he fires up the free wifi with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before! so he can rapidly prepare his presentation. and when he perfects his pitch, do you know what chris can do? and that is my recommendation. let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! he's ready. la quinta inns & suites take care of you, so you can take care of business. book your next stay at lq.com! la quinta! . >>> now let's get a check on morning's other headlines. for that we head to the control room. lewis, i hear the piglet story doesn
one good one between jackson and meridian. 16 million at risk of severe storms today.lated in capital district hartford and north ward. massachusetts and new hampshire also. big story next couple day, heat. 90s across the country. d.c. could be 96 thursday. >> whoa. quite a heat wave. bill did you see this? cute little piglets in ohio? >> it has a side ending. >> hundreds of pigs passed from one person to another. we'll hear what officials say happened. >> look bill how...
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the attack took place in april near meridian hill park. the jogger was wearing headphones and did not know that green followed her into an alley. he did. he grabbed her, dragged her behind a dumpster and assaulted her. police made a quick arrest thanks in part to some surveillance video that showed him running away from the scene. >>> it is primary day tomorrow in virginia. voters in the commonwealth will elect party candidates for state senate and house of delegates. there are some key local races like mayor of alexandria. the polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. you can read up on the candidates and races by heading over to the voters guide on the wusa9 news app and wusa9.com. >>> the leaders of the world's seven biggest economies wrapped up a two-day summit in germany. they announced an agreement to wean off carbon fuels after the year 2020 and talked about forming an international coalition to stop isis from taking over iraq, but president obama said the iraqis need to step up. >> we've seen sunni tribes who are not only willi
the attack took place in april near meridian hill park. the jogger was wearing headphones and did not know that green followed her into an alley. he did. he grabbed her, dragged her behind a dumpster and assaulted her. police made a quick arrest thanks in part to some surveillance video that showed him running away from the scene. >>> it is primary day tomorrow in virginia. voters in the commonwealth will elect party candidates for state senate and house of delegates. there are some...
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we are told that they were last seen on the highway in their car driving between philadelphia and meridian, mississippi, a 36 mile distance." within days, their disappearance drew national headlines. "the night andrew goodman and two companions, mickey schwerner and james chaney are the focusf a whole country's concern. they've been missing since sunday in mississippi theaĆ³ississippi freedom summer project, a project designed to draw national attention to the problem of negro rights in that state. for the latest on the search for the three missingo cs correspondent lou wood in jackson, mississippi." "the federal government sent its first federal forces into mississippi in this first week of the freedom summer project. they carried no arms, came to enforce no laws, but instead to join the search for the three missing civil rights workers." investigators would spend the rest of that sultry summer searching for the three men eventually finding their bodies six weeks later. they had been beaten and buried in the 36ilad. "the jaw was shattered, the left points and the skull bones were broken an
we are told that they were last seen on the highway in their car driving between philadelphia and meridian, mississippi, a 36 mile distance." within days, their disappearance drew national headlines. "the night andrew goodman and two companions, mickey schwerner and james chaney are the focusf a whole country's concern. they've been missing since sunday in mississippi theaĆ³ississippi freedom summer project, a project designed to draw national attention to the problem of negro rights...
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. >> reporter: this weekend, the ugly dog in the big city, staying at the le parke meridian.e knows you're a cat guy. she doesn't like you, she's pant panting. she doesn't like you. she likes paula and sara. >> of course she does. she has short spine syndrome. virginia her owner in the studio as well. came in second place last year. you didn't judge last year, was it even close? >> it was unanimous. the crowd was roaring her name, it was unanimous. how could you not make this the ugliest dog in the world? coming through the airport yesterday, everybody was stopping staring, this is an eye-catchingly ugly dog. >> i see the hyena. i do see it a little. >> the hyena -- >> and an angry bear. not just a bear. >> there's nothing angry about this. >> the face is beautiful. >> a gentle soul. >> i think you're beautiful. >> you're beautiful. >> you're beautiful. >> a little tasmanian devil in there, too. >> oh, that's good. >> definitely. >> dingo. >> the dingo ate my baby, a seinfeld reference. >> quasi modo, congratulations. we can appreciate your beauty on the outside. all half of
. >> reporter: this weekend, the ugly dog in the big city, staying at the le parke meridian.e knows you're a cat guy. she doesn't like you, she's pant panting. she doesn't like you. she likes paula and sara. >> of course she does. she has short spine syndrome. virginia her owner in the studio as well. came in second place last year. you didn't judge last year, was it even close? >> it was unanimous. the crowd was roaring her name, it was unanimous. how could you not make this...
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subsidies are really needed in between the 100th meridian and the sierras. if you need it then why then? whatever costs of having them? i wrote a book on columbia river the organic machine. the organic machine was about building dams. federal subsidies. things turn out differently. the dams, united states got incredibly lucky. the critics were right. what are you going to do? we have a farm surplus. why are you going to irrigate more land when you get people to abandon them? those are perfectly rational arguments. what happened was world war ii. a contingent that had nothing to do with the building of the dam and you needed all that electricity. and the fact you needed as much food as you could produce. that might be great planning on somebody's part. sometimes you just bailed out. not counting on being bailed out, crossing subsidies. my argument is not against subsidies per se but this kind of dumb growth. think about what we are subsidizing and why because people give you all the arguments that are wonderfully plausible and end up not being true. >> thanks
subsidies are really needed in between the 100th meridian and the sierras. if you need it then why then? whatever costs of having them? i wrote a book on columbia river the organic machine. the organic machine was about building dams. federal subsidies. things turn out differently. the dams, united states got incredibly lucky. the critics were right. what are you going to do? we have a farm surplus. why are you going to irrigate more land when you get people to abandon them? those are perfectly...
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here in the meridian park area of washington dc. as we close out, question for both of you.trying to understand with each of these ladies, their influence on the country and the roles that they had and how important it was. where would you put harriet lane in the pantheon of first ladies in terms of her importance. ann: second. feather: yes. i would put her right below -- if she were mrs. buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. ann: i still think she should be second even though she was miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. host: why is that, why do you come to that vision? ann: the interest she had in people. everybody loved her. she brought a real tranquility to the role of first lady after the last few, the previous three residencies. she was a great girl, and everybody loved her. host: i want to say thank you as we close out here at the white house historical association. our partners and for all of their help in research, and the photographs and other things you see, and to our to get -- two gu ests the. both of them have books available
here in the meridian park area of washington dc. as we close out, question for both of you.trying to understand with each of these ladies, their influence on the country and the roles that they had and how important it was. where would you put harriet lane in the pantheon of first ladies in terms of her importance. ann: second. feather: yes. i would put her right below -- if she were mrs. buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. ann: i still think she should...
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you earlier called it a failed presidency, but it is quite a memorial he has in the meridian park areashington, d.c. i have a question for both of you -- we are trying to understand what each of these ladies, their influence on the country and the role they had and how important it was, where would you put harriet lane in the pantheon of first ladies in terms of importance? feather: second. host: second? feather: if she was mrs. buchanan instead of a niece of the canning, i think she would be second to dolly in the 19th century. ann: i think she should still be second even if she is mrs. lane -- miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. host: why? ann: the effect she had on people and she had a real tranquility to the role of first lady. she was just a great girl and everybody loved her. host: how does save thank you to the white house circle association. our partners in the and to our two guests on this program. both of our guests have books available that you can read about. the author of first ladies, an intimate portrait of the women who shaped america. thank you both of you for being with
you earlier called it a failed presidency, but it is quite a memorial he has in the meridian park areashington, d.c. i have a question for both of you -- we are trying to understand what each of these ladies, their influence on the country and the role they had and how important it was, where would you put harriet lane in the pantheon of first ladies in terms of importance? feather: second. host: second? feather: if she was mrs. buchanan instead of a niece of the canning, i think she would be...
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there's from my district meridian, mississippi, the airplane called ole miss for which they set the record for longest time in the air 27 days back in 1935. and their partner mechanic inventor friend invented the shutoff valve so you could safely transfer the fuel, which even today with just some minor modifications is still what's used. have you single engine plane with catwalk built around it because they had to climb out and service the engine during flight. during construction we're confident that will be fully displayed. anyway, that's another deal there. it's true. every exhibit has a great story. and so we're very thankful for that and those opportunities there. how do you forces going forward? i know chairman miller discussed this. you're planning on keeping this open at least in part during those construction years. how many years will that air and space renovation take place? >> we are still in the midst of detailed design and planning. right now our best estimate is it will take about 4 1/2 years of renovation time. we will try to do it in phases through the building. it's a lit
there's from my district meridian, mississippi, the airplane called ole miss for which they set the record for longest time in the air 27 days back in 1935. and their partner mechanic inventor friend invented the shutoff valve so you could safely transfer the fuel, which even today with just some minor modifications is still what's used. have you single engine plane with catwalk built around it because they had to climb out and service the engine during flight. during construction we're...
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capitol expressed the montague expressway. 280 not a great alternate but packed northbound around meridianutes to have 85. >> darya: lawyers are in cleveland waking up to the big game 6 there is the coach seems pretty relaxed and confident click thompson getting on as well drilling grain and here comes that carry even eating the popcorn his favorite thing. and if you heard about skills in did the things. he loves things if that the center of things to come see the ndp " a great performance. takes one more tonight when it. scheme's 7 we will win the next championship ring a home with. will it be tonight will outran is in cleveland at. it's not easy to win us. one of his home us i used to watch the game from. there either from? >> reporter: >> reporter: may from the cleveland fans are telling me be careful tonight they expect cavaliers to win this in case the tunney be careful never be alone because of these fans are read about their sports teams. everyone championship in any sport in 51 years. ready to play ping-pong session 71 something. secondly the tipoff of 12 hours from now the team ar
capitol expressed the montague expressway. 280 not a great alternate but packed northbound around meridianutes to have 85. >> darya: lawyers are in cleveland waking up to the big game 6 there is the coach seems pretty relaxed and confident click thompson getting on as well drilling grain and here comes that carry even eating the popcorn his favorite thing. and if you heard about skills in did the things. he loves things if that the center of things to come see the ndp " a great...