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if their honor, the newseum wants you to imagine what a world without news would be like. inside the newseum, the faces added to the collage of the journalists lost since 1847. 14 new names all killed in 2016 from syria to somalia, mexico to afghanistan. they all had one cause. find truth and distribute it. journalists this year faced more danger than ever before. isis chopping their heads off in syria and reporterring covering then candidate donald trump needing secret service protection. we honor those we lost. >> we call attention to the journalists we have lost everywhere. now we see the journalists not killed example in mexico this year already, five or six journalists assassinated. we see a tenor, a tone where they are labeled enemies of the people. by the president of the united states. they are not. they are representative of the people. most are ordinary folks making an ordinary living, representing the communities as anybody. >> more than 2,305 names line the memorial inside the museum. they are hoping that the black posters remind the public what the journalists
if their honor, the newseum wants you to imagine what a world without news would be like. inside the newseum, the faces added to the collage of the journalists lost since 1847. 14 new names all killed in 2016 from syria to somalia, mexico to afghanistan. they all had one cause. find truth and distribute it. journalists this year faced more danger than ever before. isis chopping their heads off in syria and reporterring covering then candidate donald trump needing secret service protection. we...
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. >> the newseum will look very different. their campaign called #without news.ay will be blacked out to raise wearness to the threat to journalists. the newseum wants people to consider what their world would be without journalists to bring them the news. >>> newseum will ad 14 journalists to its journalists memorial. >> apple lovers new gadgets could be coming your way. details in the business beat. >> before we head to break, fox5 shaking up the political landscape in a really big way starting tonight. >> fox5's jim lokay anchoring our new half hour late night newsc five. perfect nightcap for your daily rollercoaster ride that is american politics. >> final five debuts tonight at 11:30 p.m. tmz follows at midnight. fox5 morning news back after this. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ ♪ say hello to the new frozen dunkin' coffee. real dunkin' coffee, blended frozen, creamy smooth. a whole new way to enjoy your favorite coffee. try a small for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. ralph northa me to listen carefully. ped
. >> the newseum will look very different. their campaign called #without news.ay will be blacked out to raise wearness to the threat to journalists. the newseum wants people to consider what their world would be without journalists to bring them the news. >>> newseum will ad 14 journalists to its journalists memorial. >> apple lovers new gadgets could be coming your way. details in the business beat. >> before we head to break, fox5 shaking up the political landscape...
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alison: why the newseum's famous headline went dark. larry: later an alley collapses in d.c. after a year residents are waiting for a remare. "7 on your side" to find out what is taking so long. >> d.c. join the list of the cities saying they support the climate deal despite the u.s. having pulled out. i'm sam ford. that is next on abc7 news. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies that power our economy. larry: tonight the display of newspapers from the front page around the world outside the newseum is dark to draw attention to what the world would be like without journalists. alison: five countries are suspending the diplomatic ties with one of the world's richest nations. bahrain, egypt,
alison: why the newseum's famous headline went dark. larry: later an alley collapses in d.c. after a year residents are waiting for a remare. "7 on your side" to find out what is taking so long. >> d.c. join the list of the cities saying they support the climate deal despite the u.s. having pulled out. i'm sam ford. that is next on abc7 news. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy...
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. >>> happening today the newseum will look very different.ag without news. the newseum's popular today front page display will be blackout to raise awareness of the threats journalists and the museum seem wants to encourage people to consider what their world would be like without journalists to bring them the news. also today the newseum is going to add 14 journalists to journalists memorial. also today, bill cosby trial gets underway in montgomery county, pennsylvania outside of philadelphia. >> the 79-year-old actor and comedian is being tried on three charges originally filed in 2004. although dozens of women have accused of him of doping and assaulting them judge has determined that only two of those women will be allowed to testify and joining us now to take closer look at how this trial may shape up is criminal defense attorney a scott bolden. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. despite the number of compelling accounts that we've received from the other accusers, today's foc
. >>> happening today the newseum will look very different.ag without news. the newseum's popular today front page display will be blackout to raise awareness of the threats journalists and the museum seem wants to encourage people to consider what their world would be like without journalists to bring them the news. also today the newseum is going to add 14 journalists to journalists memorial. also today, bill cosby trial gets underway in montgomery county, pennsylvania outside of...
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today at the newseum there is a panel of scientists talking about why this eclipse is so special. one thing that makes it so neat, it's moving across the country. that shadow of the moon will move across the country in an hour and a half. but they are really excited for everybody to take part. >> this is an opportunity for people to directly experience nature and actually connect to the universe. connect with the own star. to see something that scientists can only see from the ground. josh: when you are looking from the ground, this is exactly what you are going to need. something like the glasses. looking directly at the sun can be dangerous. so our area, even though we are not going to see the total solar eclipse, we are going to see 80% of the sun covered by the moon. now it's important to keep in mind a day like this, if it's this cloudy going to be tough to see too much. so the weather has to work out as well. the scientists are excited about what they can learn during eclipses but there is something today the scientists were even more excited about. i'm have that at 5:45. jo
today at the newseum there is a panel of scientists talking about why this eclipse is so special. one thing that makes it so neat, it's moving across the country. that shadow of the moon will move across the country in an hour and a half. but they are really excited for everybody to take part. >> this is an opportunity for people to directly experience nature and actually connect to the universe. connect with the own star. to see something that scientists can only see from the ground....
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thank the newseum again. up end, can we have a round media?ause for the i know the pace will pick up. we will have additional briefings and we will probably have other agencies join us. before we go, we're going to do what we did before. safety, get your glasses. get your options. we want to have options. remember, science never sleeps. ] aughter [applause] announcer: the congressional budget office is expected to give the assessment of the health-care replacement polar late next week which will then allow senators to debate the bill and consider possible amendments. as always, you can listen on arean2 or online at c-span or listen on the free c-span radio app. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, chris jacobs of the center for american progress discusses his health care in the u.s. and, talking about a potential afghanistan.e in be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> next, a look at free speech and first am
thank the newseum again. up end, can we have a round media?ause for the i know the pace will pick up. we will have additional briefings and we will probably have other agencies join us. before we go, we're going to do what we did before. safety, get your glasses. get your options. we want to have options. remember, science never sleeps. ] aughter [applause] announcer: the congressional budget office is expected to give the assessment of the health-care replacement polar late next week which...
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bitten off which by the way, if mitch mcconnell ever bites off my finger, i promise to give it to the newseume reporter who got body slammed by the newest congressman from montana. that incident and the texas scuffle, alarming, worth condemnation but we are still a long way from weehawken dawn, and in such tense, angry times, it's nice for both sides to look at stories like these and say hey, look at the way they pass laws in ukraine. at least we're not ukraine. yet. thanks so much for joining me tonight. we shared so much more of my homecoming journey. i would love to share it with you. catch it on cnn go or cnn.com. thanks for being here. hope you have a fantastic weekend, america. ♪ [ laughter ] >> dean fertit oh, my god. ♪ >> man: yeah! >> anthony: oh. [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪
bitten off which by the way, if mitch mcconnell ever bites off my finger, i promise to give it to the newseume reporter who got body slammed by the newest congressman from montana. that incident and the texas scuffle, alarming, worth condemnation but we are still a long way from weehawken dawn, and in such tense, angry times, it's nice for both sides to look at stories like these and say hey, look at the way they pass laws in ukraine. at least we're not ukraine. yet. thanks so much for joining...
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i'm going to come back here to the newseum. we're going to have a brief intermission. don't change that station. lots of interesting and important, vital information on viewing the eclipse safely and other types of things. and then 2:30 the scientists are coming. you don't want to miss that. many of the questions that we're hearing that you want answered, save those for the 2:30 show. any folks here in the studio audience were do we go back to social. jason. >> all right, then. so user veronica on twitter is asking, can we see the eclipse in europe at all, even just a bit? >> in kpueurope? >> new york. >> no, europe. >> i don't believe this eclipse is going to go through europe. >> have to watch tv. >> all right. >> go ahead, one more and then we have a hand in the audience. >> twitter user rachel is asking are we working with public transit to move people from viewer lo kcationslocations. >> we are in touch with transit, but they only go so far in their jurisdictions. like in nashville, there's already good plans for transit. for long haul it would be getting the info
i'm going to come back here to the newseum. we're going to have a brief intermission. don't change that station. lots of interesting and important, vital information on viewing the eclipse safely and other types of things. and then 2:30 the scientists are coming. you don't want to miss that. many of the questions that we're hearing that you want answered, save those for the 2:30 show. any folks here in the studio audience were do we go back to social. jason. >> all right, then. so user...
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rapper and actor brought brought his hit show power to the newseum last night.sh. ice cube speaks out about bill maher. jerry sign fell says no to the kardashianings and bad blood between katie and taylor. live tv event continues. good day this friday's zip trip. don't miss your all access pass to one of the hottest places in the city. let's do this in three, two, one good day at 10a starts right now. ♪ yes. it's friday. we're feeling good. good day d.c. i am allison seymour alongside of the lovely annie yu. >> hello. >> every handsome wisdom martin and our special guest but really family paul wharton. >> hello. >> hello. >> tgif. >> yeah, tgif. holly and steve enjoying this friday elsewhere. you can imagine that all the fun they're missing but good morning to all of you. >> we got lots to talk about today. >> yeah, we do. >> we shall get we shall we. >> this morning we're following breaking news. talking about two d.c. officers hurt after a hit-and-run in adams morgan. it happened late last night along 18th street just south of columbia road and this morning tw
rapper and actor brought brought his hit show power to the newseum last night.sh. ice cube speaks out about bill maher. jerry sign fell says no to the kardashianings and bad blood between katie and taylor. live tv event continues. good day this friday's zip trip. don't miss your all access pass to one of the hottest places in the city. let's do this in three, two, one good day at 10a starts right now. ♪ yes. it's friday. we're feeling good. good day d.c. i am allison seymour alongside of the...
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when the newseum opened in washington, d.c., i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea ofow do we tell history in new and different ways? i think it is one of america's treasures. and when the opportunity came to become involved in the national archives, i had been a client almost my entire career. i love the national archives. it is one of america's great treasures. when the opportunity came to become the director of this institution, idealized this is a dream job for me, something i had been preparing for my entire life. i am a storyteller, and this is the greatest story in american history. i feel like franklin roosevelt was our best president anne -- and franklin and eleanor were an important couple. the great depression and world war ii. he was a leader that transcended in some ways what a political leader had been prior to that. he fundamentally changed the way the federal government interacts with its citizens. when he became president, america was in its most dire state. 25% to 35% unemployment. millions of people were homeless. people were literally starting -- st
when the newseum opened in washington, d.c., i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea ofow do we tell history in new and different ways? i think it is one of america's treasures. and when the opportunity came to become involved in the national archives, i had been a client almost my entire career. i love the national archives. it is one of america's great treasures. when the opportunity came to become the director of this institution, idealized this is a dream job for me,...
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when the newseum opened in washington, d.c., i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea of "how do we tell history in new and different ways?" when the opportunity came to become involved with the national archives, i had been a client with the national archives my entire career. the national archives. it is one of america's great treasures. when the opportunity came to become the director of this institution, i realized this is a dream job for me, something i had been preparing for my entire life. i am a storyteller, and this is the greatest story in american history. now, people can argue but i feel like franklin roosevelt was our best president, and franklin and eleanorimportant political couple. was an the most important political -- lincoln served four years. washington created the american democracy as we know it today. he served eight years. roosevelt served 12 years through the worst crises of the time. the great depression and world war ii. he was a leader that transcended in some ways what a political leader had been prior to that. he fundamentally changed the way
when the newseum opened in washington, d.c., i spent 16 years there and became immersed in the idea of "how do we tell history in new and different ways?" when the opportunity came to become involved with the national archives, i had been a client with the national archives my entire career. the national archives. it is one of america's great treasures. when the opportunity came to become the director of this institution, i realized this is a dream job for me, something i had been...
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. >> do you remember when we did the review the newseum. for the movie up. you were. you and i went to andrews air force base to interview channing tatum. >> y. >> cool to be up here. lots of movies open up this week only one. transformers the last night. $3.7 billion at the worldwide box office so far this film is in coherently beautiful. i'll let that sit in for a second. it doesn't make any sense of i've seen the film twice now. i don't understand what the plot of this film is. if someone were to pay me a massive amount of non try and figure it out i probably could not do it. i've seen it twice. i watched it. i've tried to figure it out. it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. the i max 3d is incredible. as you can see the visuals are a mazing i love michael my bay is one of my favorite i love the rock, armageddon, bod boys and two, transform 113. two and four were awful. this is bet than two and four but not as good as one and three. listen i love mark wahlberg and i think he's a great actor. >> anthony hopkins. >> anthony hopkins. >> sir anthony hopkins.
. >> do you remember when we did the review the newseum. for the movie up. you were. you and i went to andrews air force base to interview channing tatum. >> y. >> cool to be up here. lots of movies open up this week only one. transformers the last night. $3.7 billion at the worldwide box office so far this film is in coherently beautiful. i'll let that sit in for a second. it doesn't make any sense of i've seen the film twice now. i don't understand what the plot of this film...