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mr. max contract. bradley beal. it sounds like he is getting into money this summer. been asking for. five-year deal for maximum amount allowed under the salary cap. as soon as the free agent negotiating begins july 1. in soccer, d.c. united is expected to get a huge piece back together against sporting k.c. that game tack pushed back to 9:30. and bill could play in the first game of the season. he has been out because a knee injury. he just wants to play. >> i'm itching to always play and get on the field. and do what i love. show what i can do to the world. i'm happy i am back now. i'm happy that i am clear to play. hopefully when i get back in goal, i can continue to form i have had for the past few years. robert: maryland women lacrosse have made it to the final four 23 times. that is an ncaa record. they play syracuse tonight for a third straight final four matchup. each time t orange. they are going for the third straight national title. instead of you like that? it's you save that. kirk cousins became financial adviser to high schoolers in bowie. he is teaming
mr. max contract. bradley beal. it sounds like he is getting into money this summer. been asking for. five-year deal for maximum amount allowed under the salary cap. as soon as the free agent negotiating begins july 1. in soccer, d.c. united is expected to get a huge piece back together against sporting k.c. that game tack pushed back to 9:30. and bill could play in the first game of the season. he has been out because a knee injury. he just wants to play. >> i'm itching to always play...
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terms of your training, what you're doing to get ready and how ready do you think you're going to be, mr. maxdon't doubt it. >> my competition is the best in the world. we have two of the best u.s. throwers. i need to get up to their level which i am at in practice. i need put it together for competition. you saw that at the invictus games. >> you told norah, it was reflected in what you said here, that you have to fall in love with the training, not the results. >> i believe so. because you're going to have bad days for training where you don't feel like doing your best that day. you feel your best. but when you're having a tough day, you have to fall in love with the training to get you through the day. >> what did it mean competing here in the united states this time to you? and did it make a difference? >> it absolutely made a difference. >> i would think it would. >> team usa had a lot to prove this invictus games. i think our team as a whole came through. >> you said anger is a great motivator. you told me that in the green room. what were you angry about? >> for some things, especially
terms of your training, what you're doing to get ready and how ready do you think you're going to be, mr. maxdon't doubt it. >> my competition is the best in the world. we have two of the best u.s. throwers. i need to get up to their level which i am at in practice. i need put it together for competition. you saw that at the invictus games. >> you told norah, it was reflected in what you said here, that you have to fall in love with the training, not the results. >> i believe...
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next, university of massachusetts amherst professor max page talks about the future of historic preservation in america. we interviewed mr. page at this year's annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> it was the culmination of years of destruction of national landmarks. it was designed to protect and celebrate the american buildings
next, university of massachusetts amherst professor max page talks about the future of historic preservation in america. we interviewed mr. page at this year's annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> it was the culmination of years of destruction of national landmarks. it was designed to protect and celebrate the american buildings
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next, university of massachusetts amherst professor max page talks about the future of historic preservation in america. we interviewed mr. page at this year's annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> it was the culmination of years of destruction of national landmarks. it was designed to protect and celebrate the american buildings and landscapes. >> did it applied to buildings? mr. page: it did not have to, but it ended up focusing on our great works of architecture. it was associated with important parts of our history. >> has that evolved since to protect other areas of our heritage? mr. page: yes. that is one of the interesting things of the last 50 years. it has gone from being focused on things like where george washington slips -- slept too encompassing a much broader range of american history and cultures. that is one of the most exciting things that have gone on. there are now over 100,000 listings on the national register of historic places. that register was created by the national
next, university of massachusetts amherst professor max page talks about the future of historic preservation in america. we interviewed mr. page at this year's annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> it was the culmination of years of destruction of national landmarks. it was designed to protect and celebrate the american buildings and landscapes. >> did...
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max page talks about the origins in the future of historic preservation in america. paige at this mr. year's annual meeting of the organization of american his tory and in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. >> when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> october 15, 1966. >> what was the purpose of the act? >> it was the culmination of years of urban renewal and destruction of a lot of american heritage. it's a national law designed to theect and celebrate american buildings and landscapes. >> president -- does it primarily applied to buildings? focusing on ad up great works of architecture. >> has evolved since to protect other areas of our heritage? >> that is one of the interesting things, the national historic preservation act is gone from being focused on things like where george to encompassept thing a much broader range of american history and cultures. that for the most exciting things that has gone on. there are over 100,000 listings on the national register of .istoric places the register was created by the national historic preservation and it
max page talks about the origins in the future of historic preservation in america. paige at this mr. year's annual meeting of the organization of american his tory and in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. >> when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> october 15, 1966. >> what was the purpose of the act? >> it was the culmination of years of urban renewal and destruction of a lot of american heritage. it's a national law designed to...
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mr. katko: it's not even a max facility? governor haley: we would have to do some things to it. i guess maybe the department of defense has figured out how to do that. mr. katko: i was a federal prosecutor for 20 years, organized crime. prosecuting cartel as well as drug traffickers. i can tell you there's a slew of individuals that i prosecuted that are at maximum facilities for much less egregious times than what these individuals have committed against the united states. it's shocking to me that we have different grades in the federal system, medium, max, super max. to think about bringing perhaps the most dangerous individuals in the world to a medium security facility and then spend the extra money to upgrade that facility is perplexing at least. governor haley: i agree. mr. katko: now, have you ever considered -- consulted with anyone about possibly taking legal action to stop this from happening given the fact that it's illegal currently under the law for the united states to expend any money to transfer individuals from guantanamo bay to the united states? governor haley:
mr. katko: it's not even a max facility? governor haley: we would have to do some things to it. i guess maybe the department of defense has figured out how to do that. mr. katko: i was a federal prosecutor for 20 years, organized crime. prosecuting cartel as well as drug traffickers. i can tell you there's a slew of individuals that i prosecuted that are at maximum facilities for much less egregious times than what these individuals have committed against the united states. it's shocking to me...
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max page talks about the origins in the future of historic preservation in america. paige at this mr. year's annual meeting of the organization of american his tory and in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. >> when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> october 15, 1966. >> what was the purpose of the act? >> it was the culmination of years of urban renewal and destruction of a lot of american heritage. it's a national law designed to theect and celebrate american buildings and landscapes. >> president -- does it primarily applied to buildings?
max page talks about the origins in the future of historic preservation in america. paige at this mr. year's annual meeting of the organization of american his tory and in providence, rhode island. it's about nine minutes. >> when was the national historic preservation act passed? >> october 15, 1966. >> what was the purpose of the act? >> it was the culmination of years of urban renewal and destruction of a lot of american heritage. it's a national law designed to...
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mr. sanchez looking at a small lot could the project sponsor are they maxed out. >> they're close to theaximum rear yard will be yes. i think likely any expansion at the rear triggers a variance. >> the second thing has anyone filed a b b n pull that up here if not explain what that is. >> i don't see that is a block of the notification someone would file with an notice of reviews by the planning department and good for one year it is only $26 that trirgdz the b b n notice because it was reviewed by the planning department. >> okay. thank you i thought i saw one reference to a three story deck. >> is that what was removed there's saying only two decks one on the roof and one at the bottom a cover up. >> a second story projection into the rear which didn't have a roof deck proposed over that that progression would be within the required rear yard and adding a deck triggers notification that would have been part of the previous proposal but not part of that proposal they have is a eureka valley yet railing to give but didn't provide access to that area nor a roof deck. >> let's go back to
mr. sanchez looking at a small lot could the project sponsor are they maxed out. >> they're close to theaximum rear yard will be yes. i think likely any expansion at the rear triggers a variance. >> the second thing has anyone filed a b b n pull that up here if not explain what that is. >> i don't see that is a block of the notification someone would file with an notice of reviews by the planning department and good for one year it is only $26 that trirgdz the b b n notice...
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max boot, council on foreign relations. from massachusetts, independent line, mary, you are next. hello.ndent >> caller: hello. mr. boot, the original premise of the republican party was to uphold our constitution, to insure that slavery was never again imposed on the american w people. the simple fact of the matter is aru are a neoconservative. neo-conservatives call original premise republicans paleo-cons as though we are some, they were some regressive part of the past and that constitution -- like mr. levin who wants our constitution exposed under barack obama so it can be tinkered with and denigrated and weakened.d. now, ronald reagan stated that his biggest regreat was the amnesty in the 1980s. i find nothing wrong with donald trump who has never said a ban on muslims. he said a temporary moratorium on muslim immigration until we find out what's going on in our country. you, mr. boot, support open borders and very little border security. you attack mr. trump because he is a threat to your personal profit motive. now, mr. boot, you were born in the soviet union -- well, russia, excuse me. you've never served
max boot, council on foreign relations. from massachusetts, independent line, mary, you are next. hello.ndent >> caller: hello. mr. boot, the original premise of the republican party was to uphold our constitution, to insure that slavery was never again imposed on the american w people. the simple fact of the matter is aru are a neoconservative. neo-conservatives call original premise republicans paleo-cons as though we are some, they were some regressive part of the past and that...
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mr. george miller whow directed my number one film of o last year, mad max fury road.ry very excited to beed here. i am here talking justintin timberlake for his new film film troll. tr i'll be interviewing himew him tomorrow seeing footage today.od i'm very very excited to be here in canness. canne this is the coolest thing ever.e i remember long time ago in 1999 a film called pulp fiction took home the award.. golden palm, taxi driver,ver, apocalypse now, all that jazz ss much history at the canness fill festival. i cannot believe i'm here as hee film fan.film fan. this is legendary.. back to you guys in studio. s i'm kevin mccarthy, fox5 local news. >> all right. more from kevin coming up soon.s what the life he has.. >> um-hmm.>> um-hmm >> and the conditions over theri look better than they are here,, tucker.tucker. >> a few less clouds. few lcl doing clouds again this morning maybe a shower this afternoon.. here your current conditions.ti here's good news in the foreca i think we might get a little sunshine in at least a fewht sps later today. i'm getting lots of
mr. george miller whow directed my number one film of o last year, mad max fury road.ry very excited to beed here. i am here talking justintin timberlake for his new film film troll. tr i'll be interviewing himew him tomorrow seeing footage today.od i'm very very excited to be here in canness. canne this is the coolest thing ever.e i remember long time ago in 1999 a film called pulp fiction took home the award.. golden palm, taxi driver,ver, apocalypse now, all that jazz ss much history at the...
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. >>> and max scherzer makesr m history against his oldsld teammates at nats park.k. fox news morning starts right now. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. mrelcome to fox5 news morning.wsi i'm wisdom martin.i'm wisdom m >> and i'm hol it is thursday may 12th. 12t erin is here to talk a little lt commute. >> unfortunately busy already.ty volume increasing from 270 southbound.hb you know the drill wisdom.dom. metro is on time. we have a downed tree. t we'll get to all that of. tt >> let's get to gary mcgrady m so we can talk about theout the weather. >> we've had 15 straight dayshty of measurable rain, okay. okay. meaning more than a trace.ra and if we get to today, it's toy 16 days and every day we add we to it it's a new record and wed have the other record which iswh trace amounts we get to the g to weekend we'll have a newe'll record for that as well. thaas w so, look, i know it's been dreary.dr it's going to continue to beto dreary but a little sunshine sun today may get temperatures up into the 70's. how about that? it's thet' little things we're thankful t for now,hi just the littleheitte things. >> you're right, gary. you're g, >> go
. >>> and max scherzer makesr m history against his oldsld teammates at nats park.k. fox news morning starts right now. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. mrelcome to fox5 news morning.wsi i'm wisdom martin.i'm wisdom m >> and i'm hol it is thursday may 12th. 12t erin is here to talk a little lt commute. >> unfortunately busy already.ty volume increasing from 270 southbound.hb you know the drill wisdom.dom. metro is on time. we have a downed tree. t we'll get...
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mr. sanchez looking at a small lot could the project sponsor are they maxed out. >> they're close to theaximum rear yard will be yes. i think likely any expansion at the rear triggers a variance. >> the second thing has anyone filed a b b n pull that up here if not explain what that is. >> i don't see that is a block of the notification someone would file with an notice of reviews by the planning department and good for one year it is only $26 that trirgdz the b b n notice because it was reviewed by the planning department. >> okay. thank you i thought i saw one reference to a three story deck. >> is that what was removed there's saying only two decks one on the roof and one at the bottom a cover up. >> a second story projection into the rear which didn't have a roof deck proposed over that that progression would be within the required rear yard and adding a deck triggers notification that would have been part of the previous proposal but not part of that proposal they have is a eureka valley yet railing to give but didn't provide access to that area nor a roof deck. >> let's go back to
mr. sanchez looking at a small lot could the project sponsor are they maxed out. >> they're close to theaximum rear yard will be yes. i think likely any expansion at the rear triggers a variance. >> the second thing has anyone filed a b b n pull that up here if not explain what that is. >> i don't see that is a block of the notification someone would file with an notice of reviews by the planning department and good for one year it is only $26 that trirgdz the b b n notice...
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max scherzer. wait until you see this. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. mr. brady, we've been expecting you.not a thing. beautyrest black. get your beautyrest. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. try new rhinocort® allergy spray. dogs - sure can be messy.t. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. ♪ sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold, please. [announcer]you work hard to g
max scherzer. wait until you see this. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. mr. brady, we've been expecting you.not a thing. beautyrest black. get your beautyrest. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. try new rhinocort® allergy spray. dogs - sure can be messy.t. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer...
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mr. peters: macon, georgia, december 12, to 1. derek jackson, 38. george henley, 34. corey, 25. dallas, texas, january , 2015. -- 4, 2015. max, 54. jose lopez, 21. norfolk, virginia, january 1, 2014. melvin, 32. marcus -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and service of, ohio police officer sean r. johnson who passed away last week in a tragic training accident. officer johnson's dedication to public service was evident when he made the decision to join the air force right out of high school in 19 8. after serving in the military and earning the rank of senior airman, he was hired at the sheriff's department where he served until 1997. officer johnson joined the hilliard division of police in october of 1999 and he stayed -- would stay with the department for the next 16 years. through those 16 years, with the hilliard division of police, he was distin
mr. peters: macon, georgia, december 12, to 1. derek jackson, 38. george henley, 34. corey, 25. dallas, texas, january , 2015. -- 4, 2015. max, 54. jose lopez, 21. norfolk, virginia, january 1, 2014. melvin, 32. marcus -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized...