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. >>> also in maryland tonight montgomery county is following d.c.'s lead now considering a 5- cent bag tax at grocery store. they say the goal is to cut down on bag use and eliminate pollution of local waterways. not everybody is on board. fox 5's wisdom martin is here now. >> it's called council bill 811, the carry-out bag tax. it puts a five cent tax on carry-out bags by retail businesses to customers. the money would go to the water quality and protection fund, but asking people to pay an additional tax at the store may not be a popular idea. a nickel for a plastic shopping bag may not seem like much, but to some shoppers in montgomery county paying five cents per bag every time you go to the store is ridiculous. >> i guess i will have to bring my own suitcase from now on, but i'm not paying five cents a bag. >> probably taking advantage of me because i probably would just have to pay it anyway. >> find it upsetting. >> reporter: environmentalists say millions of plastic bags were consistently littering and clogging streams. in 2009 montgomery cou
. >>> also in maryland tonight montgomery county is following d.c.'s lead now considering a 5- cent bag tax at grocery store. they say the goal is to cut down on bag use and eliminate pollution of local waterways. not everybody is on board. fox 5's wisdom martin is here now. >> it's called council bill 811, the carry-out bag tax. it puts a five cent tax on carry-out bags by retail businesses to customers. the money would go to the water quality and protection fund, but asking...
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like howard said in upper montgomery county in clarksburg. where you see the areas in blue toward the mason-dixon line, that is light snow. the purple is the mixture. satellite radar is combined. a lot -- the system moving now up along the eastern seaboard up toward martha's vineyard, cape cod which will be turning to snow in parts of maine, there's lots of snow expected. currently, it is cold out there. 39 in downtown. same thing for culpepper. fredericksburg, you're 43. frederick, 36. hagerstown also 36 degrees. so, your day planner for today, highs around low 50s. by the noon, we should see the really showers tapering off. by 5:00, around mostly cloudy. 50 degrees. right now, 39. then i think when i'll see the breezes pick up especially later tonight and into tomorrow. if you have plans to go out tonight, i know it is friday. you want to bundle up. here is angie with your traffic. >> thank you, anny. the time now, 4:31. we kick off our friday morning traffic report with -- the green light. really not too much going on out there. we do have
like howard said in upper montgomery county in clarksburg. where you see the areas in blue toward the mason-dixon line, that is light snow. the purple is the mixture. satellite radar is combined. a lot -- the system moving now up along the eastern seaboard up toward martha's vineyard, cape cod which will be turning to snow in parts of maine, there's lots of snow expected. currently, it is cold out there. 39 in downtown. same thing for culpepper. fredericksburg, you're 43. frederick, 36....
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she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women.ase help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a week right after negro history week. i like negro history week a lot because we learn about people who make a difference. that is what i want to do. teh white -- the white section was empty, and the colored section was full, so i sat in the middle, the seat on the left, the last one in the middle. i was not thinking about anything in particular. i had a chocolate candy bar, and i was looking out the window. an older girl sat next to me. i continued looking out the window. more people got on the bus, and some more color and some were white, and soon, no more seats were available. colored folks started getting up, and white folks started taking their seats. i just stared straight ahead. "make light on your feet." other people got up, but i told myself that i would just stay seated. folks started staring at me. you k
she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women.ase help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a week right after negro history week. i like negro history week a lot because we learn about people who make a difference. that is what i want to do. teh white -- the white section was empty, and the colored section was...
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. >>> first, the district and now, montgomery county is thinking of a bag tax at grocery stores. extra five cents but it is really meant to cut pollution by reducing the amount of plastic bags that end up in rivers and streams. wisdom martin found out some people are not happy with the proposal. >> reporter: a nickel for a plastic shopping bag may not seem like much but to some shoppers in montgomery county paying five cents per bag every time you go to the store is ridiculous. >> i guess i will have to bring my own suitcase from now on but i'm not paying five cents a bag. >> probably taking advantage of me because i would just have to pay it anyway. >> i find it upsetting. >> reporter: environmentalists say millions of plastic bags were constantly littering and clogging streams. county leaders consulted with the district about the bag tax they created to clean up the collusion in the can cost i can't and potomac. councilman tommy wells is a lead sponsor of the d.c. bag tax. >> this has been remarkable. customers, residents, my voters have adapted to the change in d.c. the five c
. >>> first, the district and now, montgomery county is thinking of a bag tax at grocery stores. extra five cents but it is really meant to cut pollution by reducing the amount of plastic bags that end up in rivers and streams. wisdom martin found out some people are not happy with the proposal. >> reporter: a nickel for a plastic shopping bag may not seem like much but to some shoppers in montgomery county paying five cents per bag every time you go to the store is ridiculous....
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programa comunidades seguras de costa a costa, y ahora vamos con mi compañera en el condado de montgomeryerylan hay 21 municipalidades, participan en el programa de comunidades seguras menos dos, una de ellas es aquí donde estoy yoyo. hay alguien es no quieren saber del programa y toman pasos. >> para la concejal el mensaje es claro. >> porque necesitamos ahora declarar, que vamos a participar en mi programa el cual abre puerta a abusos. >> y presentaron esta resolución que expresa la oposición del consejo que se implemente el programa comunidades seguras en el condado dónde más hispanos viven en merylan. >> no quiere que se repita el caso de maría que reside en un condado que participa en el programa, llamo para otra al 911 para pedir protección contra su esposo. >> tengo orden de deportación hoy. >> pero ahora la postura de la policía y el ejecutivo del condado es la misma. >> el condado no está de acuerdo con programa de comunidades segur seguras. y si se convirtiera en un mandato federal entonces en ese momento se de termina que se va a hacer. >> si llega el día en que no tengan opció
programa comunidades seguras de costa a costa, y ahora vamos con mi compañera en el condado de montgomeryerylan hay 21 municipalidades, participan en el programa de comunidades seguras menos dos, una de ellas es aquí donde estoy yoyo. hay alguien es no quieren saber del programa y toman pasos. >> para la concejal el mensaje es claro. >> porque necesitamos ahora declarar, que vamos a participar en mi programa el cual abre puerta a abusos. >> y presentaron esta resolución que...
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southbound 270 out of gaithersburg leaving montgomery village avenue.ume increasing as you work your way southbound towards 370. cabin john parkway at the beltway is where we had an accident. follow police direction to get by. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> up first this half hour, a plea for the public to help find two missing teenaged girls. take a look. we are putting their pictures up on your screen right now. that is 17-year-old destiny magana and 15-year-old saboina reed were last seen wednesday afternoon outside richard montgomery high school in rockville. they are believed to still be together. >>> a top charles county school administrator under arrest accused of stealling federal granted money and spending it on herself. 40-year-old rhayda barnes- thomas facing federal charges for using money that was intended for school children. federal investigators confiscated tvs, apple mac book computers, i-pods and ipads as well as video game console. >> i think shocking who be our reaction to any blow ithat would misappropriate any fu
southbound 270 out of gaithersburg leaving montgomery village avenue.ume increasing as you work your way southbound towards 370. cabin john parkway at the beltway is where we had an accident. follow police direction to get by. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> up first this half hour, a plea for the public to help find two missing teenaged girls. take a look. we are putting their pictures up on your screen right now. that is 17-year-old destiny magana and 15-year-old...
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and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was growing up, my father did not mind people calling him by his first named. his first name was qp. in the court case, they ask, what does that stand for? it stood for quinnith paul. the white people use to just call him jordy and they would call his son, boy. even the teachers and the faculty members of my school said they never called him buy anything other than his first name. and he was a professor of alabama state. so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude h
and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was...
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and those young students really began there and then went on to the freedom rides in montgomery and then finally-- and not finally at all, because they went on to do great things in the country professionally-- but then to selma and to edmund pettus bridge for that crucial showdown there. david found them, and they found him, and the dynamic on this paper then gave voice and coverage to the movement. it was an electric moment when david halberstam began to report on that sit-in movement that had its genesis in that city. (halberstam) i would like to say very simply that it was not so much me, that there were any number of four or five reporters on that paper. wally westfeldt had been our senior civil rights reporter, and he had taken the year off in sweden. but because of coleman harwell, our editor's, decision-- from day one on brown, he had assigned wally, who should have won the pulitzer prize in those years, to go wherever it was that this story took him-- little rock; clinton, tennessee-- and cover it. and that had set the orbital thrust of the paper. and we were different. we not o
and those young students really began there and then went on to the freedom rides in montgomery and then finally-- and not finally at all, because they went on to do great things in the country professionally-- but then to selma and to edmund pettus bridge for that crucial showdown there. david found them, and they found him, and the dynamic on this paper then gave voice and coverage to the movement. it was an electric moment when david halberstam began to report on that sit-in movement that...
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the pair was outside rich and montgomery high. now, reid's family beliefs she may be in need of some sort of medical attention, so it's important if you've seen either one of these teenagers, please let the cops know. >>> the rain is back, but is it going to last long enough to mess with your morning commute. that's the big question. >> i would just flan on leaving a little early. nothing crazy heavy overnight but it will be a wet morning commute. let's start with live doppler. you can access this on our website wusa9.com and our interactive radar is also on our website. click on the weather tab. you can see some light rain and somehowers out to the -- showers out to the west. a little bit of a wet snowflake showing up now and some more showers down to the south in southern maryland through much of charles county and st. mary's county. it's going to intensify before it dissipates as we go through the nighttime hours. 41 right now downtown. 39 in gaithersburg. 39 in frederick. and 41 in manassas. so overnight then, cloudy and cold.
the pair was outside rich and montgomery high. now, reid's family beliefs she may be in need of some sort of medical attention, so it's important if you've seen either one of these teenagers, please let the cops know. >>> the rain is back, but is it going to last long enough to mess with your morning commute. that's the big question. >> i would just flan on leaving a little early. nothing crazy heavy overnight but it will be a wet morning commute. let's start with live doppler....
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montgomery was then 30 and the school's dance instructor.s about a year later, the couple had their first daughter. then, another. he says to help raise the children, he transferred high school, then moved in with her. until, he says, he found out he wasn't the only one. >> there's a total of six individuals, including myself that she had relationships with. >> reporter: montgomery denies that. and ironically, she is the one who brought him here to court. she says he was violent and asked the judge for a restraining order, which she got. >> there was no possible way she could continue to live the way she was living. there was a tape that was played. threats were made. she reached a point where she had to do something for her protection. >> reporter: moore says that's not true. and since the case ended up in court and in the media, montgomery has lost her teaching job. and houston police have opened a statutory rape investigation. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, richmond, texas. >> again, they have two, little girls. one is
montgomery was then 30 and the school's dance instructor.s about a year later, the couple had their first daughter. then, another. he says to help raise the children, he transferred high school, then moved in with her. until, he says, he found out he wasn't the only one. >> there's a total of six individuals, including myself that she had relationships with. >> reporter: montgomery denies that. and ironically, she is the one who brought him here to court. she says he was violent and...
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we had a little bit of light snow in montgomery county and northward up in pennsylvania. a coastal low pressure system bringing snow into parts of new england, especially the higher elevations. mostly cloudy today. we have a little disturbance that is going to push over had tonight and early tomorrow which could give us an isolated showers late tonight and early tomorrow morning. the high temperatures back into the mid and upper 50's tomorrow. sunday will be the best day for the weekend. look at that next week. >> finally. >> 70's by monday and tuesday. >> it feels good to see that on the seven-day forecast. >>> even a prince is not immune to a little wedding-day jitters. >> it is quite a daunting prospect. there is still a lot of planning to be done. >> in just four weeks prince william will be married to kate middleton. the princess he will not be wearing a wedding band after the big day. it is a common tradition in the royal weddings. >>> we are getting ready for the big royal wedding. cynne simpson will be crossing the pond to bring you your coverage, live from englan
we had a little bit of light snow in montgomery county and northward up in pennsylvania. a coastal low pressure system bringing snow into parts of new england, especially the higher elevations. mostly cloudy today. we have a little disturbance that is going to push over had tonight and early tomorrow which could give us an isolated showers late tonight and early tomorrow morning. the high temperatures back into the mid and upper 50's tomorrow. sunday will be the best day for the weekend. look...
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andy mcconnell: so are you saying that this vase actually belonged to field marshal montgomery? his parents-- his father was a minister in moville and they lived in the house. and the vase was in the house when my son-in-law's father bought it. so your son-in-law's father buys the house and this is part of the contents of the house. yes, that's part of the contents. it sat at the top of the stairs-- at the top of a spiral staircase in a hallway on a table. was it a grand house, would you describe it? it was a fairly grand house... in its own grounds. now that would make sense from a date point of view, 'cause this glass vase dates to around about 1900, maybe about 1905. so bearing in mind the age of the field marshal, - this is all making sense. - yeah. the great thing about a vase like this is that it looks different in different light. so with natural light bouncing off it, it comes alive. it's quite magical. it starts its life, as i said, at the turn of the century. it's actually austrian, because this particular piece is almost certainly made by the lurz factory. and lurz we
andy mcconnell: so are you saying that this vase actually belonged to field marshal montgomery? his parents-- his father was a minister in moville and they lived in the house. and the vase was in the house when my son-in-law's father bought it. so your son-in-law's father buys the house and this is part of the contents of the house. yes, that's part of the contents. it sat at the top of the stairs-- at the top of a spiral staircase in a hallway on a table. was it a grand house, would you...
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the money spent on montgomery street home by telegraph hill was to repair a street, it was not in a safe condition. we did work with members of the committee to identify ways that we can better address the area. i know i have seen the drawings for lighting and fencing. we don't have the funds available to do the kind of work. we're doing our best to address graffiti and illegal dumping. we tried to intervene there as well. it is one of many challenging areas around the city where we have recurring problems. >> we are past time, so we're going to take three more questions. if you have a question that has already been covered, as someone afterwards. >> i moved here from chicago in 1977. lived in this beautiful community the has been richer than any house i might have done. i eventually had a career in the mainframe and hai lived there 27 years. i was forced to move into much more humble circumstances. this is happening all around me. i have friends with modest jobs , others who are on disability that are barely surviving. on their rental housing is going to be privatized. we are surrounded
the money spent on montgomery street home by telegraph hill was to repair a street, it was not in a safe condition. we did work with members of the committee to identify ways that we can better address the area. i know i have seen the drawings for lighting and fencing. we don't have the funds available to do the kind of work. we're doing our best to address graffiti and illegal dumping. we tried to intervene there as well. it is one of many challenging areas around the city where we have...
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the fire in montgomery -- it got a lot of attention.t week, it was challenging two nights in a row. always professional, always organize. we are very grateful for that partnership. thank you some much. i invite everyone to join us early on monday to commemorate the anniversary of the earthquake and fire. >> thank you, chief white. other announcements from council members? yes? >> [unintelligible] is the department aware of training the first week in april? there will be fema documentation and everything there will be needed to support it. i want to thank everyone for making themselves available for that, for the training on the turk street. still awful, up to your sites and operational staff will make sure you have access to your buildings and things like that, so that our cost recovery experts can deal with that. >> thank you very much. other announcements? yes? >> [unintelligible] of vaccination clinic on may 14? >> for what? a vaccination -- >> of vaccination clinic. [unintelligible] may 14 they are having won at john mcconnell high
the fire in montgomery -- it got a lot of attention.t week, it was challenging two nights in a row. always professional, always organize. we are very grateful for that partnership. thank you some much. i invite everyone to join us early on monday to commemorate the anniversary of the earthquake and fire. >> thank you, chief white. other announcements from council members? yes? >> [unintelligible] is the department aware of training the first week in april? there will be fema...
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montgomery continuey police say destiny magana and savoina reed were last seen outside richard montgomeryigh school in rockville. they are believed to still be together. >>> police think robbery was the motive in the january murder of justin overcash. she was the to death in his home -- he was not to death in his home. two men have been arrested in this case. >>> in the developing conflict in libya, the u.s. says nato bombing has destroyed 25% of moammar ghadafi's armed forces. the white house and nato allies are considering sending arms to the rebels. however, on capitol hill yesterday, defense secretary robber gates told lawmakers that other countries should be providing arms and training for the rebels. >>> in japan, groundwater under the damaged nuclear reactor plant has unsafe levels of radiation now 10,000 times higher than normal. managers say drinking water is not affected. this latest leak found last night could present a long-time problem. radiation has also turned up in a cow that was slot ford beef but that meat was never sold -- that was slot ford beef but that meat was never
montgomery continuey police say destiny magana and savoina reed were last seen outside richard montgomeryigh school in rockville. they are believed to still be together. >>> police think robbery was the motive in the january murder of justin overcash. she was the to death in his home -- he was not to death in his home. two men have been arrested in this case. >>> in the developing conflict in libya, the u.s. says nato bombing has destroyed 25% of moammar ghadafi's armed...
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he's a nobel lawyer and starts leading the montgomery boycott at 26. and dispurgement on gandhi, but gandhi who king wants to emul e emulate. >> gandhi doesn't have models to emulate on the path he's set out. that's one answer. i had an interesting discussion with an audience in new york a couple of nights ago on something adjacent to this point. i raised the question, i wonder what would have happened to king if he had escaped the assassin's bullet and lived into his 80's. and how would we feel about him now? tavis: very differently. >> he would have fought a lot of lost causes. he was moving into inner-city poverty and into the issue of war and peace, and the vietnam war that wasn't popular. tavis: and wealth and distribution. >> that's right, and would he have been seen as a kind of peripheral figure in the end? or would he have found some way to the stay at the center of our soci social. tavis: i have had that debate with my friend and had this over and over again and how we would regardmartin luther king and that raises a question, how did gandhi
he's a nobel lawyer and starts leading the montgomery boycott at 26. and dispurgement on gandhi, but gandhi who king wants to emul e emulate. >> gandhi doesn't have models to emulate on the path he's set out. that's one answer. i had an interesting discussion with an audience in new york a couple of nights ago on something adjacent to this point. i raised the question, i wonder what would have happened to king if he had escaped the assassin's bullet and lived into his 80's. and how would...
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. >>> and we are following a developing story out of montgomery county this morning. police are looking for two missing teenaged girls. police say the 17-year-old and the 15-year-old were last seen wednesday afternoon outside of richard montgomery high school. they are believed to still be together. >>> arrests have been made in the murder of a university of maryland student. police think robbery it was motive the january murder of justin overcast. he was shot to death in his home in college park. the two suspects are charged with first degree murder. one is being held in maryland without bond. and the second was arrested in the district and is awaiting extradition. >>> it's judgment day for a virginia man who murdered his wife and two step children. he will be sentenced today for the shooting death of elizabeth dean and her two children back in 2009 in triangle. her family wanted prosecutors to seek the death penalty. he pleaded guilty and as part of the guilty, he will get life in prison with no chance of parole. >>> we continue to monitor metro. and just as the ser
. >>> and we are following a developing story out of montgomery county this morning. police are looking for two missing teenaged girls. police say the 17-year-old and the 15-year-old were last seen wednesday afternoon outside of richard montgomery high school. they are believed to still be together. >>> arrests have been made in the murder of a university of maryland student. police think robbery it was motive the january murder of justin overcast. he was shot to death in his...
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. >> we had the three alarm fire at montgomery street. 17 units displaced total of about 71 people. the entire population, we lucked out on a couple of things, one was that there is a club or right around the corner. we're able to set up the red cross in the immediate evacuation centers. someplace where they were warhol. we were able, through the good work, unable to open up the new rec center. it is fulsome and the red cross and called out all of our partners. at 2:00 in the morning on new year's eve, it is really hard to find people that wants to come to work. the red cross is able to get staff there, we ran that shelter. there were hotels in the chinatown, north beach neighborhood. now the building is under construction and working very closely with the property owner to get it back on line. >> much, it is a pleasure to have her in place. that is the beginning of a whole new level. when other members of the departments on board solves a lot of problems, we cut through some much stuff. it allowed us to get there quicker and more humanitarian days. it exists, and it is good to have
. >> we had the three alarm fire at montgomery street. 17 units displaced total of about 71 people. the entire population, we lucked out on a couple of things, one was that there is a club or right around the corner. we're able to set up the red cross in the immediate evacuation centers. someplace where they were warhol. we were able, through the good work, unable to open up the new rec center. it is fulsome and the red cross and called out all of our partners. at 2:00 in the morning on...
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they were last seen together yesterday afternoon outside of richard montgomery high school. neither has made contact with their families. anyone with information should call police. >>> new developments about a woman facing child of let charges. one man tried to warn social services about christina moreore. but he's not sure what was done with those warnings. >> they had to video twin boys seven and half years ago. after they broke up she went into a personal tailspin. since then, he has been warning the authorities that she has no business being a parent. >> i give her credit for being that determined to get out of that room. >> a four-year of a skit from this room and ran for help. there were barricaded in a wall in one room while her mother and her boyfriend were passed out in another room surrounded by drug paraphernalia and pill bottles. as the father of her 7-year-old sons, he knows from personal experience. in 2005, moore were asleep in a camper when the boys wandered along a busy prince william's county road. >> it is hard to think about who i am driving my kids off
they were last seen together yesterday afternoon outside of richard montgomery high school. neither has made contact with their families. anyone with information should call police. >>> new developments about a woman facing child of let charges. one man tried to warn social services about christina moreore. but he's not sure what was done with those warnings. >> they had to video twin boys seven and half years ago. after they broke up she went into a personal tailspin. since...
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gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the captain of the victorious european ryder cup team, colin montgomerie and team member martin kaymer. [ applause ] >> thank you very much indeed. that brings back very good memories for martin. we played with integrity, and we showed sportsmanship on both sides, the americans and ourselves, and two words that epitomize our game, integrity and sportsmanship. and to receive the spirit of sport award, we should really call it the spirit for life award for sevy balasterus. please join me in wishing him back to good health, and wouldn't it be wonderful to see him swing a golf club on the course one more time. >> yeah! >> what a putt! europe has the cup back. to the senior prom nna taks in this. one day, i'll park this in a spot reserved for me. it's got 26,000 miles on it now, but i'm gonna take it to a thousand million. [ male announcer ] own a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz and chances are they'll own it one day, too. now with an optional extended limited warranty your vehicle may be covered for up to 135,000 miles. one day, i'm gonna drive this to vegas
gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, the captain of the victorious european ryder cup team, colin montgomerie and team member martin kaymer. [ applause ] >> thank you very much indeed. that brings back very good memories for martin. we played with integrity, and we showed sportsmanship on both sides, the americans and ourselves, and two words that epitomize our game, integrity and sportsmanship. and to receive the spirit of sport award, we should really call it the spirit for life...
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the third highest is in the zip codes of northwest washington and the adjacent montgomery county zip codes. third highest in the entire nation. when i asked my aei colleague michael varona to donate the directory for his harvard class as part of his research, he wrote me an e-mail about the place in northwest d.c. where he lived for 31 years. on my former blog in washington, d.c., where my next-door neighbor's princeton 57 and radcliffe 66, the folks next to them both harvard 64, and the people across the street, yale 71 and he'll law school 74, plus many harvard 66 and yale law 69, just a typical american neighborhood in other words. [laughter] >> when the people out in the rest of the country say that america doesn't inhabit the same planet they do, they are exaggerating only a little. the same thing applies to the new upper class across the country, especially in the city with the most powerful figures in the entertainment, news, i.t. and financial industries live. that's new york city and los angeles, and san francisco. was the picture i'm thinking. a new lower class whose member
the third highest is in the zip codes of northwest washington and the adjacent montgomery county zip codes. third highest in the entire nation. when i asked my aei colleague michael varona to donate the directory for his harvard class as part of his research, he wrote me an e-mail about the place in northwest d.c. where he lived for 31 years. on my former blog in washington, d.c., where my next-door neighbor's princeton 57 and radcliffe 66, the folks next to them both harvard 64, and the people...
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you go across the street from montgomery county into philadelphia proper and spend the same money, these poor kids who live in west philadelphia north philadelphia places like that are not getting an education. >> host: what you're saying is in a planned system, a plan system ultimately ends up being designed for the benefit not for those who are supposed to profit from the plan but for the planners themselves? >> guest: and people who are politically powerful. middle-class -- there are two separate things going on. you have the actual bureaucracies, and that's a deeper problem because you have systems of production in which everything is set up to serve the demand of the producers with no regard at all of the demand of the consumer. poor people don't want their kids to get a bad education but they to. they want them to get a good education so they will not be poor anymore. nobody wants the situation set up the way it is too disadvantaged kids who don't have a lot of resources and assets. but the system is set up to serve the interest of the students, parents, committees with their broad
you go across the street from montgomery county into philadelphia proper and spend the same money, these poor kids who live in west philadelphia north philadelphia places like that are not getting an education. >> host: what you're saying is in a planned system, a plan system ultimately ends up being designed for the benefit not for those who are supposed to profit from the plan but for the planners themselves? >> guest: and people who are politically powerful. middle-class -- there...
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you go across the street from montgomery county and philadelphia spending the same money as the schools organize the same way the poor kids in philadelphia and places like that are not getting their education. >> host: in a planned system, the planned system ends up being designed for the benefit not those who are supposed to profit for the plan but for the planners themselves. >> guest: and people who are politically powerful. they are functionally the planners. >> guest: they've got the actual bureaucracies and the problem because the u.s. systems of production and which everything is set up to serve the demand with the producers with no regard at all for the demand of the consumer. poor people don't want their kids to get a better education. they don't. they want them to get a good education so they will not be poor anymore and have an opportunity to advance in life. nobody wants the situation set up the way it is to disadvantaged kids who don't have a lot of resources and assets and socially and economically for all to start with. but the system is set up not to serve the interest o
you go across the street from montgomery county and philadelphia spending the same money as the schools organize the same way the poor kids in philadelphia and places like that are not getting their education. >> host: in a planned system, the planned system ends up being designed for the benefit not those who are supposed to profit for the plan but for the planners themselves. >> guest: and people who are politically powerful. they are functionally the planners. >> guest:...
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one real incident from last night, at washington and montgomery, there was a bicyclist on the street, there was a pedestrian contacting -- crossing the street. they contacted each other. the pedestrian is in critical condition in the hospital right now. there were some serious issues. that report was submitted this morning to the traffic co.. under the current conditions, that report would be forwarded to sacramento and we would get the report and data transmitted to us in approximately one year. what we are working on his to get real-time reporting. we have been meeting with the mta the last few weeks. our statistician -- trying to move our statistician over to the mta so that reports can go right into the crossroads system immediately so that we can be able to collect the data. we will also be able to share the data. if there were any questions about any environmental issues, like, somebody asked if there was a senior center nearby. the could go back and get that data right now. our investigators are actively working that case. but if it comes to us in one year later and that questi
one real incident from last night, at washington and montgomery, there was a bicyclist on the street, there was a pedestrian contacting -- crossing the street. they contacted each other. the pedestrian is in critical condition in the hospital right now. there were some serious issues. that report was submitted this morning to the traffic co.. under the current conditions, that report would be forwarded to sacramento and we would get the report and data transmitted to us in approximately one...
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yoo cross the street from montgomery county into philadelphia proper they are spending the same money in the schools organize the same way that the poor kid to list in west philadelphia north philadelphia in places like that are not getting a good education. >> host: if that's what you are saying is a -- and a in a planned system the planned system plan system of me ends up being designed for the benefit of those who are supposed to profit from the plan but for the planners themselves? disco and people who are politically powerful. >> host: they are functionally the planners. >> guest: to an extent. they're two separate things going on. you have the actual bureaucracies and that is the deeper problem because you have systems of production in which everything is setup to serve demand to the producers with no regard at all of for the demand of the consumer. poor people don't want their kids to get bad educations. they wanted to get good education so they will not be poor anymore and happen it to opportunities to advance in life. nobody wants a situation set up the latest to disadvantage
yoo cross the street from montgomery county into philadelphia proper they are spending the same money in the schools organize the same way that the poor kid to list in west philadelphia north philadelphia in places like that are not getting a good education. >> host: if that's what you are saying is a -- and a in a planned system the planned system plan system of me ends up being designed for the benefit of those who are supposed to profit from the plan but for the planners themselves?...
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northern montgomery county, wet snow flakes, a lot of it is breaking up now.y light rain that is now beginning to dry a bit. it is chilly. above freezing there, is the overcast. the cherry blossoms, blowing in the breeze. it will get windy by mid afternoon, 50 by then. overnight tonight, cloudy and chilly. no rain. a look at the weekend. good news for you. a warm up on the way. >> inner loop and outer loop, nothing to worry about. landmark, on to the 14th street bridge. metro rail, between judiciary squair and new york avenue there, are delays, fredericksbur fredericksburg,and marc. >> 38 degrees. why metro wants to make you wait longer to catch a i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. [ whistle blows ] [ male announcer ] can the network you live on handle the computers, tvs an
northern montgomery county, wet snow flakes, a lot of it is breaking up now.y light rain that is now beginning to dry a bit. it is chilly. above freezing there, is the overcast. the cherry blossoms, blowing in the breeze. it will get windy by mid afternoon, 50 by then. overnight tonight, cloudy and chilly. no rain. a look at the weekend. good news for you. a warm up on the way. >> inner loop and outer loop, nothing to worry about. landmark, on to the 14th street bridge. metro rail,...
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go across the street from montgomery county and to philadelphia and spend the same money the schools organized in the same way with poor kids who live in philadelphia and places like that and they are not getting their education. >> host: said in a sense what you're saying is in a planned system is ultimately ends up being designed for the benefit not of those supposed to profit from the plan but for the planners themselves? >> guest: and people politically powerful. they are functionally the planners. >> guest: even with the actual bureaucracy and that is the deeper problem because you have systems of production in which everything is set up to serve the demand of the producers with no regard at all for the demand of the consumer. poor people don't want their kids to get better educations. they don't. they want them to get good educations so they won't be poor anymore and had the of opportunity to advance. nobody wants a situation said the latest to disadvantaged kids who don't have a lot of resources for the kind of social and economically vulnerable as it is. but the system is fed
go across the street from montgomery county and to philadelphia and spend the same money the schools organized in the same way with poor kids who live in philadelphia and places like that and they are not getting their education. >> host: said in a sense what you're saying is in a planned system is ultimately ends up being designed for the benefit not of those supposed to profit from the plan but for the planners themselves? >> guest: and people politically powerful. they are...
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. >>> montgomery county police are looking for two missing teenagers. 15-year-old stevonya reid and 17-year-old destiny magana were last seen wednesday afternoon in rockville. reid's family believes she may be in need of medical attention. >>> two men are being held in connection with the murder of a university of maryland student. police say 22-year-old steven weaver and 23-year-old deandre ricardo williams broke into the home of justin overcash last january. he was targeted because he had been dealing drugs from the house. court documents say evidence at the scene is consistent with that story but family and friends say dealing drugs did not define his life. >> kid was a scholar. he was a physics major, an astronomy major, he has done so many things to help people and the fact he was targeted like this, it still upsets me to this day. >> officers say williams was the shooter and weaver drove the get away car. but both are charged with first- degree murder. >>> people living near the college park campus report a strange sighting. a hazardous materials team was called out to wells run
. >>> montgomery county police are looking for two missing teenagers. 15-year-old stevonya reid and 17-year-old destiny magana were last seen wednesday afternoon in rockville. reid's family believes she may be in need of medical attention. >>> two men are being held in connection with the murder of a university of maryland student. police say 22-year-old steven weaver and 23-year-old deandre ricardo williams broke into the home of justin overcash last january. he was targeted...
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. >> if the money came through montgomery, would it get down here to where it needs to go? >> reporter: ...and opportunities. >> we're trying to tie a nexus between the environment and the economy, because there is one. >> reporter: the group says in the past several months, it's helped boost local business through promotional events and educational programs. chairman bob higgins thinks this new cooperation may be the one good thing to come out of the spill. >> whenever you have a crisis and people come together to work on that crisis, whether it be on this spill or a hurricane, you end up building new relationships between people and hopefully those relationships stay with you for a long time afterward. >> reporter: business leaders in gulf shores and orange beach are cautiously optimistic about the summer tourist season, still they think it could be a couple of years before the economy here completely recovers from the oil spill. tomorrow we'll head to biloxi, mississippi, where the shrimp industry is trying to get its catch back on america's dinner table. diane eastabroo
. >> if the money came through montgomery, would it get down here to where it needs to go? >> reporter: ...and opportunities. >> we're trying to tie a nexus between the environment and the economy, because there is one. >> reporter: the group says in the past several months, it's helped boost local business through promotional events and educational programs. chairman bob higgins thinks this new cooperation may be the one good thing to come out of the spill. >>...
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people including a mother and two kids north of mobile and a father of and two adult children near montgomery. the front first flattened buildings in oklahoma late thursday. >> you don't believe it unless you see it. >> reporter: at least five tornadoes touched down. two people died. the weather damaged or destroyed nearly every home along the two main streets in the town of tushka. in the elementary, middle and high schools, they are gone. >> it is just devastating. we pulled up last night, and we just -- you just -- you don't know what to think, you know. it is devastating. >> reporter: the system then pushed into arkansas. strong winds blew down this tree. killing a mother and her 8-year- old son as they slept. in all, seven people died in arkansas. >> oh, man. >> reporter: those hit by the twisters try to recover this weekend, residents of the carolinas prepared for the worst. the same system is heading north and brings heavy rain and hail and high winds and tornado warnings. michael herzenberg for cbs news. >>> spectacular to see the power of those tornadoes. >> it is amazing. we haven't
people including a mother and two kids north of mobile and a father of and two adult children near montgomery. the front first flattened buildings in oklahoma late thursday. >> you don't believe it unless you see it. >> reporter: at least five tornadoes touched down. two people died. the weather damaged or destroyed nearly every home along the two main streets in the town of tushka. in the elementary, middle and high schools, they are gone. >> it is just devastating. we pulled...
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to his left is david baumforth, senior principle with mwh, montgomery watson hargrove, a major international consulting firm. he's with their offices outside of london and they on do work for us as well. the last speaker is tom franza with san francisco puc. we will have some questions among the panelists and a little bit of discussion, but our goal is to leave a minimum of half an hour for interaction with the audience so we will try to get on with it briskly here, starting with will. . >> thanks so much, mary. first off, what i would like to do is acknowledge somewhere out in the audience is leslie lako of our staff. leslie, can you stand up? there she is. leslie lako is the creator and manager of the project that we have at bcdc to deal with climate change and sea level rise. as usually is the case, she does all the work and so of course i get invited to speak. i want to make it clear that any errors, omissions, oversight or inappropriate comments are my responsibility. any facts, solid analysis and clear logic belong to leslie. leon canetto likes to tell the story about the learned profe
to his left is david baumforth, senior principle with mwh, montgomery watson hargrove, a major international consulting firm. he's with their offices outside of london and they on do work for us as well. the last speaker is tom franza with san francisco puc. we will have some questions among the panelists and a little bit of discussion, but our goal is to leave a minimum of half an hour for interaction with the audience so we will try to get on with it briskly here, starting with will. ....