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ms. rivers: that is sheena adams. brian: why did you pick that? ms. rivers: that is an incredible photo, thank you to rita, who took the photo. she was a part of an experimental project on the ground where she followed sheena and the other women in that unit. there were trying to figure out whether it was possible to cover a war through social media. she took all of these incredible photos, i include some of them in the book, and blasted them out on social media everywhere they could to see whether that made a difference in coverage, or expanded the coverage to reach more people. first and foremost, it's an incredible photo. it is a very strong photo. all of these women represent this idea of beyond the call, going above and beyond the call of duty. part of what sheena adams' story shows us is the catch 22 idea where they do this incredible service and come back and the military didn't quite know what to do with them or how to recognize the service in a way to move them forward. she certainly represents that. brian: we will take another look at the cov
ms. rivers: that is sheena adams. brian: why did you pick that? ms. rivers: that is an incredible photo, thank you to rita, who took the photo. she was a part of an experimental project on the ground where she followed sheena and the other women in that unit. there were trying to figure out whether it was possible to cover a war through social media. she took all of these incredible photos, i include some of them in the book, and blasted them out on social media everywhere they could to see...
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ms. rivers: that is sheena adams. asan: why did you pick that they cover? ms. rs: i think that is an incredible photo, thanks to the theer car for -- thanks to photographer who did an experimental project on the ground where she followed sheena and the other women in that unit, and they were trying to figure out if it was possible to cover a war through social media. she took all these incredible photos, and i include some of them in the book. they blasted them out everywhere on social media the possibly could to see whether that made a difference in their coverage, whether it could expand the coverage and reach more people. first and foremost, i think it is an a credible photo, a very strong photo. all of these women represent the idea of "beyond the call," going above and beyond the call of duty. part of what sheena adams' story also shows as his that situation women find themselves in, where they go do this incredible service and then come back and the military did not quite know what to do with them, how to recognize that service. she certainly represents th
ms. rivers: that is sheena adams. asan: why did you pick that they cover? ms. rs: i think that is an incredible photo, thanks to the theer car for -- thanks to photographer who did an experimental project on the ground where she followed sheena and the other women in that unit, and they were trying to figure out if it was possible to cover a war through social media. she took all these incredible photos, and i include some of them in the book. they blasted them out everywhere on social media...
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today, zipped on by, but this guy offshore, that is our next component that will make up our next at ms. riverl talk about that in a second. a few showers for your sunday. monday partly cloudy. monday look like a nice day, and tuesday, showers could be developing. now next week, this is an atmospheric river we are talking about. the one difference, it looks like this time around the bulk of the heavy rain will be the most intense rain focus just to the south of the bay area, especially out toward the central coast. that is something we will be wanting into next week. we will still pick up the rainfall though. you can see amounts of rain ranging the bay area from one to two inches, maybe more for that. especially for the coastal here's. is slushy with what happened last week, or early in the we, it looks like the main area picking up the happiest, most intense rain south of the bay area. tomorrow, here we go. some clouds and the possibilities till a few scattered showers. nothing too major, but still packed her that into your plans and sunday, and highs will be in the 52 right around 60 degrees
today, zipped on by, but this guy offshore, that is our next component that will make up our next at ms. riverl talk about that in a second. a few showers for your sunday. monday partly cloudy. monday look like a nice day, and tuesday, showers could be developing. now next week, this is an atmospheric river we are talking about. the one difference, it looks like this time around the bulk of the heavy rain will be the most intense rain focus just to the south of the bay area, especially out...
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river, the rio grande, which is dry a large part of the year. host: what about your family today, for you, how does politics factor into your family? ms. torres small: it's interesting today because we -- so much of work is politics and so we have to be very in control of having time to see how their day went, what challenges we're facing and making sure we're connecting on that level too. it's fun to talk about, i love when there's disagreements at the dinner table because i always learn something from it. i think we're always pushing each other and challenging each other to think deeper and to make sure we're always listening. host: tell viewers about your family. ms. torres small: my husband is a state representive in new mexico. he represents a part of the area that i also represent he represents hatch, which is where the best green chilis are grown. he understands agriculture, is working hard to make sure we invest in soil health my dad is president of the local a.s.t., a union for teachers and other school employees. and it's an -- he's an educator and he's a school bus driver now. so he is always working hard to protect educator
river, the rio grande, which is dry a large part of the year. host: what about your family today, for you, how does politics factor into your family? ms. torres small: it's interesting today because we -- so much of work is politics and so we have to be very in control of having time to see how their day went, what challenges we're facing and making sure we're connecting on that level too. it's fun to talk about, i love when there's disagreements at the dinner table because i always learn...
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rivers and lakes ooded. >>> happening now, drivers will need to pump the brakes along the baltimore-washington parkway. >> road conditions are so poor that the national park service is taking drastic ms to keep drivers safe. mee cho is live with what commuters need to know. good morning. >> good morning. if you take the b.w.wa pant you wao head out earlier this morning. the speed limit is decg from 55 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour. u.s. park police say they had to make the change to keep the drivers and the repair c safe. the hope is that a new speed limit will give drivers more time to react. here's a view of the pothole damage from chopper 4. if you've drin on the b.w. parkway, you know that's a bumpy ride. that's because of the constant changes in the weather. the park serviceas been making quick, short-term fixes to the potholes every day. they will repave the parkway. that will be a long-term solution for the bumpiness. you will want tolow down. there will be more police officers out there this morning. >>> new this morning, surveillance video for montgomery county police shows a suspect that may be behind multiple bank robberies. detectives say the man you see here is acc
rivers and lakes ooded. >>> happening now, drivers will need to pump the brakes along the baltimore-washington parkway. >> road conditions are so poor that the national park service is taking drastic ms to keep drivers safe. mee cho is live with what commuters need to know. good morning. >> good morning. if you take the b.w.wa pant you wao head out earlier this morning. the speed limit is decg from 55 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour. u.s. park police say they had to...
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rivers which leads to cleaner air. it benefits the whole community. you need to protect those resources or there's not going to be anything left for the next generation. ms. wild: congratulations to the defabo family, not just for this award, but for their dedication to being responsible stewards of the earth and for the powerful example they are setting. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy -- the chair lays before the house the following message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states, section 202-d of the national emergencies act provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 days before the anniversary date of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in executive order 13694 of april 1, 2015, as amended by executive order 13757 of dec
rivers which leads to cleaner air. it benefits the whole community. you need to protect those resources or there's not going to be anything left for the next generation. ms. wild: congratulations to the defabo family, not just for this award, but for their dedication to being responsible stewards of the earth and for the powerful example they are setting. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy -- the chair...