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randolph: ok. speaking of congress again, i want to turn to the privacy issue for a moment. alanskishowing ski -- sh this morning said, if i heard him correctly, said he thought that the fcc's order, privacy order, was ill-advised, and that privacy regulation should reside over at the ftc, which has the institutional expertise to handle privacy regulation. on a uniform basis. here's my question. i know without asking a lot of you, maybe most of you on this panel agree with that sentiment. but my question is this. marsha blackburn just a few days ago introduced a bill, i think it's called the browser act, it deals with privacy. one thing it does -- would have the effect of doing is relocating the authority to regulate privacy with the ftc for the internet players. let's assume you think that's a good thing. but another thing that the bill does is that it requires opt in rather than opt out for activities that are assumed to be sensitive, like web browsing, app usage, history, things that the ftc has
randolph: ok. speaking of congress again, i want to turn to the privacy issue for a moment. alanskishowing ski -- sh this morning said, if i heard him correctly, said he thought that the fcc's order, privacy order, was ill-advised, and that privacy regulation should reside over at the ftc, which has the institutional expertise to handle privacy regulation. on a uniform basis. here's my question. i know without asking a lot of you, maybe most of you on this panel agree with that sentiment. but...
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randolph shut the door to teach her a lesson. she claims she believe her 2-year-old and 16 month old son would get out of the vehicle on their own when they were ready. both toddlers were pronounced dead a half hour after police were notified. cynthia randolph is facing two counts of causing serious bodily injury to a child. in new york, brianian ness, fox news. >>>. >>>s philadelphia man actually feeling the love from the city of brotherly love. video of boys assaults him went viral. mark smith was waiting for his bus on germantown avenue when a group of boys targeted him. punched him while the other two laughed. he has an intellectual disability. he's getting love from around the world and today at the art museum. they presented him way medal of courage, draped it around his neck fittingly right next to the rocky statue. >> you have now become one of philadelphia's greatest heros as well. and we would like to promote and honorable you with the anti-bullyingly metal of honor for courageous behavior and heroism. >> he's just so g
randolph shut the door to teach her a lesson. she claims she believe her 2-year-old and 16 month old son would get out of the vehicle on their own when they were ready. both toddlers were pronounced dead a half hour after police were notified. cynthia randolph is facing two counts of causing serious bodily injury to a child. in new york, brianian ness, fox news. >>>. >>>s philadelphia man actually feeling the love from the city of brotherly love. video of boys assaults him...
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refused to get out of the car, randolph shut the door to teach her a lesson. both toddlers were pronounced dead half an hour after police were notified. cynthia randolph is facing two counts of causing serious injury to a child. >>> facebook is fighting terrorism in the united kingdom in a new way. it's launching the online civil courage initiative. it'll try to provide money to local organizations, dedicated to fighting hate speech and terrorism. in the u.k., facebook users are being encouraged to share their ideas and stories on how to stop terrorism and label them with #simplecourage. facebook is criticized for being slow to react to the propaganda on their platforms. >>> well snapchat's new feature is raising privacy concerns. snap map allows users to see where their friends are in real time, but some people are worried the feature could be used by stockers or bully. you can choose who you want to share your location with. >>> this show is only one alternative for dealing with cyber bullying, other teenage issues and that one alternative. >> a family is sp
refused to get out of the car, randolph shut the door to teach her a lesson. both toddlers were pronounced dead half an hour after police were notified. cynthia randolph is facing two counts of causing serious injury to a child. >>> facebook is fighting terrorism in the united kingdom in a new way. it's launching the online civil courage initiative. it'll try to provide money to local organizations, dedicated to fighting hate speech and terrorism. in the u.k., facebook users are being...
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northbound 29 is still blocks at the exit for cherry hill road and randolph. but you can still make the exit ramp. there is a lot of response to this single vehicle crash. a lot of debris on the road. northbound 29 at the exit for charlie hill road and -- for cherry hill road. three cop cars. so, the northbound lanes are close. not too much of a delay but southbound all lanes are open. starting to see a rubbernecking delay trying to get past the scene and head towards four corners. we will pull up our maps. northbound 95 in the express lane near prince william parkway. this is a medevac chopper on the ground. blocking the express lanes of northbound 95. there is a backup beginning to form near dale city. however, we emergency equipment blocking the left lane in the main line. again, struggling from dale city headed towards woodbridge. a lot of people will use route one as the workaround. back within the tex -- the next 10 minutes. autria: why police now say venus willia hi guys. in the desert.be here. at the mall. on the mountain. at school. at the beach. the
northbound 29 is still blocks at the exit for cherry hill road and randolph. but you can still make the exit ramp. there is a lot of response to this single vehicle crash. a lot of debris on the road. northbound 29 at the exit for charlie hill road and -- for cherry hill road. three cop cars. so, the northbound lanes are close. not too much of a delay but southbound all lanes are open. starting to see a rubbernecking delay trying to get past the scene and head towards four corners. we will pull...
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completely shut down between tech road and randolph road. responders investigators on scene getting ready to tow one of the vehicles involved out of the way. july to dee -- you'll have to detour around that. rubberneck delay on the southbound side. 95 northbound a parking lot from 234 out in dumfries up through prince william parkway. every express lane blocked. left lane blocked in the main lanes. bail out, take route one northbound. otherwise you'll be sitting in at least a 45 minute delay. keep it to fox5 news morning. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> we're back here at 6:30. we have two breaking traffic problems to tell you about right there on your screen. skyfox over northbound columbia pike at cherry hill road near calverton maryland. there's a nasty crash there causing some serious backups. the other camera you see is a growing problem for commuters coming north on 95 in northern virginia. wee we know 95 can always be a mess but this is not helping. a crash closes all the 95 express lanes at the prince william parkway. one lane of
completely shut down between tech road and randolph road. responders investigators on scene getting ready to tow one of the vehicles involved out of the way. july to dee -- you'll have to detour around that. rubberneck delay on the southbound side. 95 northbound a parking lot from 234 out in dumfries up through prince william parkway. every express lane blocked. left lane blocked in the main lanes. bail out, take route one northbound. otherwise you'll be sitting in at least a 45 minute delay....
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randolph said she punished her kid after they were caught playing in the car.n her 2-year-old little girl refused to get out, she shut the car to teach them a lesson. she said she thought they would get out of the vehicle on their own when they were ready. cynthia randolph is facing two counts of causing serious bodily injury to a child. eric: there are sometimes are just no word. thank you, brian. arthel: the senate judiciary committee opening a new investigation into the clinton email scandal. a former assistant f.b.i. director joins us next to discuss. new bike? yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. it's good to be in (good hands). even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. ♪ baby, slice it right. from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-l
randolph said she punished her kid after they were caught playing in the car.n her 2-year-old little girl refused to get out, she shut the car to teach them a lesson. she said she thought they would get out of the vehicle on their own when they were ready. cynthia randolph is facing two counts of causing serious bodily injury to a child. eric: there are sometimes are just no word. thank you, brian. arthel: the senate judiciary committee opening a new investigation into the clinton email...
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and carried forward, philip randolph organized marks on washington, the start of a journalist, and african-american magazines in world war i, and civil rights leaders, in the 1950s or 60s as an era of monumental progress in civil rights. and sewed the seeds for radicalism. it was a war which again not for the first time posed the dilemma about serving a country which so poorly served you and the kind of ambivalence which attend to that. and amazing moment in which political losses, demoralizing experiences through the action of culture, the action of literature, music, those things could be built into a culture in a way which was trying to salvage messages of hope, messages of resilience, of ingenuity and imagination and courage which would be important contributions to that culture at large. how writers, artists, etc. were really setting down a legacy, of african-american service, useful for later generations, in some ways we didn't want to sugarcoat the disappointments which happened in the war but nonetheless they wanted to take forward pride, and education for being involved, for the next gener
and carried forward, philip randolph organized marks on washington, the start of a journalist, and african-american magazines in world war i, and civil rights leaders, in the 1950s or 60s as an era of monumental progress in civil rights. and sewed the seeds for radicalism. it was a war which again not for the first time posed the dilemma about serving a country which so poorly served you and the kind of ambivalence which attend to that. and amazing moment in which political losses, demoralizing...
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randolph continued to emotionally terrorize the nun after the assault. he is accused of breaking into her home two years ago, raping her and stealing her cash. >>> enough is enough that is the message former university ever maryland students want you to hear in response to recent hate crimes. ♪ >> the group dc united against hate came together at plymouth congregational united church last night. the death collins iii. organizers of last night's event want to create an anti-hate movement, similar to the civil rights movement. >> it doesn't look like we're going any further. you know, it's more hatred today i see, you know, than when i was coming up as a child. >> organizers say they want to meet frequently to grow their anti-hate campaign. >>> overcoming their troubled past with communities of color. that's what d.c. police chief peter newsham said his officers must do in today's world. yesterday, a group of officers and cadets toured the museum of african-american history and culture and said there's always opportunity to learn from the past. >> there ar
randolph continued to emotionally terrorize the nun after the assault. he is accused of breaking into her home two years ago, raping her and stealing her cash. >>> enough is enough that is the message former university ever maryland students want you to hear in response to recent hate crimes. ♪ >> the group dc united against hate came together at plymouth congregational united church last night. the death collins iii. organizers of last night's event want to create an anti-hate...
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extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project involving jennings randolph dam. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from michigan, mr. upton, and the gentlelady from colorado, ms. degette, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: thank you, again, mr. speaker. i'd ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and xtend their remarks and insert extraneous materials in the record on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. upton: and mr. speaker, i'd yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mr. upton: thank you, again, mr. speaker. so this bill, h.r. 2122, was introduced by mr. mckinley from west virginia, and it authorizes the federal energy regulatory commission, ferc, upon request to extend by six years the time period during which construction must commence on the jennings randolph hydroelectric project, which is located on the north branch of the potomac river in garrett county
extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project involving jennings randolph dam. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from michigan, mr. upton, and the gentlelady from colorado, ms. degette, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. upton: thank you, again, mr. speaker. i'd ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and xtend their remarks and insert extraneous...
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deputies also say randolph lied to them and tried to make the deaths look like an accident.he's faces multiple felony charges. ( james ) people who live in one east bay neighborhood help police catch the people responsible for some recent attempted home invasions. police say one person involved was just 10 years old. kron 4's spencer blake has the the story. earlier this month, fremont police arrived on peregrine way after getting reports of the same maroon-colored car that had been on the street in preceding days.the first time it was there, a woman and her elderly husband got attacked by someone trying to steal keys from them as they pulled into their garage.three days later, the same victim family reported the same suspects trying to break into the house - while they were inside.but the young suspects got away again."i saw some people gathering over there, but i didn't see police catching those culprits but i did know that something again happened." then one day after that is when this surveillance video captured the 15-year-old suspected of the earlier crimes.the car he'
deputies also say randolph lied to them and tried to make the deaths look like an accident.he's faces multiple felony charges. ( james ) people who live in one east bay neighborhood help police catch the people responsible for some recent attempted home invasions. police say one person involved was just 10 years old. kron 4's spencer blake has the the story. earlier this month, fremont police arrived on peregrine way after getting reports of the same maroon-colored car that had been on the...
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deputies also say randolph lied to them and tried to make the deaths look like an accident. faces multiple felony charges. (darya) several government websites were hacked with a message supporting the islamic state terrorist group. this is what visitors to different websites in ohio saw yesterday morning. this message was posted on ohio governer john kasich's official website making reference to president trump. it said the president would be - quote - "accountable for every drop of blood flowing in muslim countries." the hackers also hit the websites of ohio's first lady and the state department of corrections. all of the servers were taken offline to be investigated. ( mark ) covering california... two possible hate crimes have rocked the muslim community in the sacramento area.( darya ) this comes as the muslim community celebrates the end of the holy month of ramadan. kay recede has the details. the end of ramadan is a celebration for thousands of muslim families in sacramento... (imam azeez, director, tarbiya institute) 'today is a day of joy.'a time of happiness &mdash
deputies also say randolph lied to them and tried to make the deaths look like an accident. faces multiple felony charges. (darya) several government websites were hacked with a message supporting the islamic state terrorist group. this is what visitors to different websites in ohio saw yesterday morning. this message was posted on ohio governer john kasich's official website making reference to president trump. it said the president would be - quote - "accountable for every drop of blood...
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and then randolph for, and unjustly overlooked critic turned profit who saw things in this era that most of us contemporaries and understood things about america a lot of people don't even understand today. >> what was the connection between the five? there was an endless field of possibilities around those times. this mania, there's idea wells who shows up in the book a little bit. why these five? what kind of stories could you get out of focusing on them? >> part of it was by radical, you didn't want an adjustment of the tax rate. these people wanted fundamental change in american society. that's the radical part. the young parties, i went into this because i thought the arrow was interesting. i thought thepersonalities were interesting and at some point , forum started telling me what the book was going to be about. if it's going to be about young people who have the most change over the course of these years, then you start looking at well, it's going to be people born in the 1880s because they're going to be entering public life in a significant way around 1912. so then that immedia
and then randolph for, and unjustly overlooked critic turned profit who saw things in this era that most of us contemporaries and understood things about america a lot of people don't even understand today. >> what was the connection between the five? there was an endless field of possibilities around those times. this mania, there's idea wells who shows up in the book a little bit. why these five? what kind of stories could you get out of focusing on them? >> part of it was by...
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phillip randolph, who later would organize the march on washington, he got his start at a journalist and in world war i he ran one of the most radical african-american magazines, the messenger in world war i, and a number of civil rights loaders served in that war, too. so it wasn't the case in the 1920s was like the 1950's or '60s of an era 0 monument progress in civil rights but laid down marker and sewed the seed for radicalism in different ways. i discovered it was a war which again not for the first time posed this kind of dilemma about serving your country which so poorly served you, and the kind of ambivalence which attend to that. but also an amazing moment when political losses die morizing experiences -- demoralizing experience through the action of culture, literature, photography, music, and those things could be built interest a culture in a way which was trying to salvage messages of hope, messages of resilience, of ingenuity and imagination, and of courage, which would be important contributions to that culture at large. so, it was how writers and artists, et cetera, w
phillip randolph, who later would organize the march on washington, he got his start at a journalist and in world war i he ran one of the most radical african-american magazines, the messenger in world war i, and a number of civil rights loaders served in that war, too. so it wasn't the case in the 1920s was like the 1950's or '60s of an era 0 monument progress in civil rights but laid down marker and sewed the seed for radicalism in different ways. i discovered it was a war which again not for...
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deputies also say randolph lied to them and tried to make the deaths look like an accident.. ( will ) british officials are investigating a cyber-attack on the country's parliament. the breach was discovered after "unauthorized attempts to access accounts." the house of commons said that as a precaution, remote email access for members has been turned off to protect the network from hackers. the national cyber security center and the national crime agency are investigating. it is not clear how many people were affected. ( will ) happening now, pride is in full swing in san francisco. kron four's alecia reid spoke with some people there and shows us the colorful celebrations that are taking getting set to take place. the parade doesn't start for another hour or so, but people are already making their way here floats are starting to line up, and folks are excited. pride weekend is big deal in san francisco.people will be coming from all over the country and beyond to take part in this weekends' events. upwards of a million people are expected today, and some are already findin
deputies also say randolph lied to them and tried to make the deaths look like an accident.. ( will ) british officials are investigating a cyber-attack on the country's parliament. the breach was discovered after "unauthorized attempts to access accounts." the house of commons said that as a precaution, remote email access for members has been turned off to protect the network from hackers. the national cyber security center and the national crime agency are investigating. it is not...
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we will take a look on the top site near 29, randolph road, looking pretty good at this time. earlier accident and wrap up. overpass --ear the belt winner the overpass, pretty good in this stretch as well. -- a beltway near the overpass, pretty good in this stretch as well. adrianna: in the washington metro area alone, 1.1 million people are traveling. --t's 60% of washingtonians 16% of washingtonians. 80% will be traveling by car. aaa credits the strong economy for this travel surge and cheap gas and good weather. peoplere than 37 million driving nationwide, here are some tips to avoid those traffic jams. between 2:00 in 5:00 p.m. today is the worst time to leave. the best day imo fourth of july between 3:00 at 6:00 p.m. if possible, avoid driving anywhere immediately following a fireworks display. on on the national mall for this weekend. we're standing by for the d.c. mayor's on how the district will be for security and help ease the traffic crunch. to provide those details at 2:00 p.m. today, watch our live noerage on news channel 8 alcohol, no glass bottles, personal fire
we will take a look on the top site near 29, randolph road, looking pretty good at this time. earlier accident and wrap up. overpass --ear the belt winner the overpass, pretty good in this stretch as well. -- a beltway near the overpass, pretty good in this stretch as well. adrianna: in the washington metro area alone, 1.1 million people are traveling. --t's 60% of washingtonians 16% of washingtonians. 80% will be traveling by car. aaa credits the strong economy for this travel surge and cheap...
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randolph road at sherwood forest, drive crash reported there.ad highway near swan creek road, in from prince george's county headed inbound, you can see that delay there. rest of prince george's county looks okay. the crash on the right side. hearing new crash northbound 395. that's going to start a bit of a delay. 95 at prince william accident slowing things as well. metro, delays in shady grove. on the red line, the silver line, delays to the town center. a look at the travel times, 270 is okay. top of the beltway. no major problems there inner loop or outer loop. 66 inbound. 95 north. a little slow because of the two prok lems we talk problems we talked about. remember to listen to wtop 103.5 fm in your car. >>> it's going to feel like summer. hot and humid. weekend storm chances are going to be in the forecast. but as we look ahead to the fourth of july, it's looking pretty good for your fourth of july tuesday, for any fireworks plans, we'll show that you in a second. currently 66 in the district. still a cooler morning. 60 in manassas, 63 c
randolph road at sherwood forest, drive crash reported there.ad highway near swan creek road, in from prince george's county headed inbound, you can see that delay there. rest of prince george's county looks okay. the crash on the right side. hearing new crash northbound 395. that's going to start a bit of a delay. 95 at prince william accident slowing things as well. metro, delays in shady grove. on the red line, the silver line, delays to the town center. a look at the travel times, 270 is...
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cynthia randolph was arrested in connection with the death of her two young children. they died in her car after she admitted to locking them inside as punishment while she slept. the temperature in a car can shoot up 20 degrees in just ten minutes, but some parents aren't getting the message. >> the scenario that you've seen so many times, i'm going to run into the store and be right out, how dangerous is that? >> it's very dangerous. it's like leaving something on the stove at home when you're cooking. >> reporter: summer has just begun and already 13 children have died in hot cars this year alone. >> excessive heat warning stays with us. >> reporter: and with extreme heat sweeping the country -- >> it was a scorcher today. >> reporter: the danger is growing. >> if it's 90 degrees outside, it can be 135, 140 degrees inside the car. >> reporter: and a child's chances inside a hot car are far worse than for an adult. >> they have more muscle mass, more fat, they have more fluids in the body. so as the temperature goes up, they can tolerate it better. >> reporter: there
cynthia randolph was arrested in connection with the death of her two young children. they died in her car after she admitted to locking them inside as punishment while she slept. the temperature in a car can shoot up 20 degrees in just ten minutes, but some parents aren't getting the message. >> the scenario that you've seen so many times, i'm going to run into the store and be right out, how dangerous is that? >> it's very dangerous. it's like leaving something on the stove at...
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beltway and start off with a live view of construction on georgia avenue southbound heading past randolph road. you see the left through lane is blocked for the roadwork, a bit of a hassle here through the complicated intersection so be aware of that extra volume through wheaton for all directions at this time. on to the beltway near the right shoulder and that's adding to a lot of volume on the beltway's outer loop offalen town road past route 4 and richard marlboro road. the inner loop was dealing with a police escort on central avenue and that since has cleared out. 95 in virginia southbound is slowing down as we head down past 123 where the lanes narrow down. that's all from the traffic fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. leave cable's slower internet speeds behind. so hurry up and switch to fios giga
beltway and start off with a live view of construction on georgia avenue southbound heading past randolph road. you see the left through lane is blocked for the roadwork, a bit of a hassle here through the complicated intersection so be aware of that extra volume through wheaton for all directions at this time. on to the beltway near the right shoulder and that's adding to a lot of volume on the beltway's outer loop offalen town road past route 4 and richard marlboro road. the inner loop was...
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on the stand later, sylvia randolph who testified that her husband wrote him a $10,000 check to go to the account of his ailing mother at the saint francis nursing home money the prosecution says went into williams pocket instead. sara, exactly when we'll see the two businessmen that allegedly bribed williams already plead guilty and is willing to testify for the prosecution here. >> officials remain on the scene in bucks county after chemical explosives were discovered at a home in oxville. it started yesterday when authorities arrived at the 8700 block of easton road. they were there to serve a mental health commitment warrant on a 70-year-old man and found the explosives and large amount of guns and ammunition. it's unclear if the 70-year-old will be charged with any crime. >> a man plead guilty to the murder of his girlfriend. he says he was mentally ill when he shot my precious hopkins. he is being evaluated and treated at a state psychiatric hospital and will then serve the rest of his time in prison. >>> turning to the forecast, still feeling warm outside and comfortable and dr
on the stand later, sylvia randolph who testified that her husband wrote him a $10,000 check to go to the account of his ailing mother at the saint francis nursing home money the prosecution says went into williams pocket instead. sara, exactly when we'll see the two businessmen that allegedly bribed williams already plead guilty and is willing to testify for the prosecution here. >> officials remain on the scene in bucks county after chemical explosives were discovered at a home in...
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philip randolph, who later would organize the march on washington, got his start as a journalist in world war i. he ran one of the most radical african-american magazines in world war i, and a number of civil rights leaders served in that war, too. it was not the case that the 1960's -- 1920's was like the 1960's as an era of monumental progress in civil rights, but it sowed the seeds for later radicalism in important ways. what i discovered was that it not for theich first time posed this kind of dilemma about serving your country which so poorly served ambulances -ind of which tended to moment inan amazing which political losses, demoralized experiences, to the action of culture, literature, that those, music things could be built into a culture in a way which was trying to salvage messages of ofe, messages of resilience, ingenuity and imagination and of courage, which would be contributions to that culture at large. writers, artists, etc., were really setting down a legacy of african-american ability, african-american service which could be useful for later generations. legacymixed and
philip randolph, who later would organize the march on washington, got his start as a journalist in world war i. he ran one of the most radical african-american magazines in world war i, and a number of civil rights leaders served in that war, too. it was not the case that the 1960's -- 1920's was like the 1960's as an era of monumental progress in civil rights, but it sowed the seeds for later radicalism in important ways. what i discovered was that it not for theich first time posed this kind...
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in the same north texas rural county, police charged another mother, cynthia marie randolph, on friday with two counts of injury to a child. >> , of course, everybody is distraught. i mean this is horrible. >> reporter: relatives outside the family's home in may said they had little information about how the two children died. their mother first told police she broke a car window to try and rescue one-year-old cavanaugh ramirez, and two-year-old juliet ramirez. >> being so young and-- i mean, you don't have any worries. >> reporter: nearly a month after their death, the 25-year-old mother admitted to investigators she found the kids playing in the car around noontime and when they refuse told get out, she left them there with the doors locked to teach them a lesson. she said she went back inside, smoked marijuana, and slept for two to three hours. when she got up, she found her children dead and broke the car window to corroborate her initial story. on child protective services in texas is also doing their own investigation on these cases. reena, we've confirmed in both of these situat
in the same north texas rural county, police charged another mother, cynthia marie randolph, on friday with two counts of injury to a child. >> , of course, everybody is distraught. i mean this is horrible. >> reporter: relatives outside the family's home in may said they had little information about how the two children died. their mother first told police she broke a car window to try and rescue one-year-old cavanaugh ramirez, and two-year-old juliet ramirez. >> being so...
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this is at the intersection of connecticut avenue and randolph road.t avenue to eastbound randolph road. let's take look at our maps. directing traffic so again you can't continue there. you can see the big backups on the map that are popping up on connecticut avenue southbound and northbound right now. again you're going to have to head eastbound so we're seeing big westbound delays on raffle dolled road. fox5 crews on the wage suspicious package being investigated currently connect connect avenue and raffle dollar road. avoid that information intersection if possible. southbound 292 right lanes block icc with a crash much delays there leading down to theism cc95 southbound much better bet. and then as we make our way o delays holding strong from basically urbana down to the beltway it's still going to take you an extra 30 minutes as for the rest of your maryland commute, top side of the beltway outer loop in college park from basically route 1 over to georgia avenue it's a 20 minute delay and then we're also seeing delays on the bottom side of the be
this is at the intersection of connecticut avenue and randolph road.t avenue to eastbound randolph road. let's take look at our maps. directing traffic so again you can't continue there. you can see the big backups on the map that are popping up on connecticut avenue southbound and northbound right now. again you're going to have to head eastbound so we're seeing big westbound delays on raffle dolled road. fox5 crews on the wage suspicious package being investigated currently connect connect...
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you may want to think about using randolph road is the workaround.10 minutes we will keep up close eye on your ride in northeast. look at liberty. this is our pet of the day. we are trying to figure out if she's a goldendoodle or just a golden -- is it a spaniel? i'm thinking more like goldendoodle or just a golden that's really cute. what a doll baby. if you want to see your pet and make sure it is our pet of the week, send your photo to .jla.com -- burst.com/wjla that liberty ring. [laughter] larry: this week we are giving away a trip to the sb's. -- espy's. to be a finalist, because of number seven right now, 703-528-7334. we will take our ram prize winner on friday. speaking of wins, another big one for tom brady. voted in the annual top 100 list by his peers twice. projecting the active players think the best performers will be in the upcoming season. he taught the inaugural list in 2000 11 and has never been outside the top five. miller came in second in the voting this year. autria: someone thinks that they play in washington state? detent --r
you may want to think about using randolph road is the workaround.10 minutes we will keep up close eye on your ride in northeast. look at liberty. this is our pet of the day. we are trying to figure out if she's a goldendoodle or just a golden -- is it a spaniel? i'm thinking more like goldendoodle or just a golden that's really cute. what a doll baby. if you want to see your pet and make sure it is our pet of the week, send your photo to .jla.com -- burst.com/wjla that liberty ring. [laughter]...
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. >> a key witness sylvia randolph a long time friend of seth williams mother. she testified that in 2012 her husband wrote a check for $10,000 to go directly to the nursing home for seth williams's mother care. it was said to be diverted for items like mortgage payments and presents for his two daughters. the balance was never paid according to the archdiocese saying she spent 10 months calling seth williams trying to collect the balance for his ailing mother's care. an auditor testified about the path the money in question took and so far no indications as to whether williams will take the stand. >> tomorrow the prosecution plans to call bucks county businessman muhammad ali who the government says will testify that he gave thousands of dollars of of lavish gifts to seth williams. and the government calls them bribes and ali has cut a deal with the government to testify against seth williams hoping for leniency when his sentencing day comes. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> right now alabama and louisiana are under states of emergency as tropical storm
. >> a key witness sylvia randolph a long time friend of seth williams mother. she testified that in 2012 her husband wrote a check for $10,000 to go directly to the nursing home for seth williams's mother care. it was said to be diverted for items like mortgage payments and presents for his two daughters. the balance was never paid according to the archdiocese saying she spent 10 months calling seth williams trying to collect the balance for his ailing mother's care. an auditor testified...
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worth, texas, cynthia randolph was arrested in connection with her two young children inside a hot car. she admitted to locking them inside as punishment while she slept. meanwhile, houston police are investigating the after his dad forgot him. too often we have seen terrifying moments like this one, a child trapped in unbearable heat. just this week an indian officer rescued a 4-month-old baby that was locked inside a car for more than two hours. the temperature inside a car can shoot up 20 degrees in ten minutes, still, some parents just aren't getting the message. >> even with the national attention you would be amazed, at least several times a week. >> 13 children have died in hot cars this year alone and with extreme heat sweeping the country, the danger is growing. >> it's becoming like a greenhouse and the temperature is rising up quickly. >> and the child's chances inside a hot car are worse than an adult's. >> that quick change in temperatures is one of the most dangerous things to a child. >> now a push to new legislation with bipartisan support, motor vehicles to be equipped
worth, texas, cynthia randolph was arrested in connection with her two young children inside a hot car. she admitted to locking them inside as punishment while she slept. meanwhile, houston police are investigating the after his dad forgot him. too often we have seen terrifying moments like this one, a child trapped in unbearable heat. just this week an indian officer rescued a 4-month-old baby that was locked inside a car for more than two hours. the temperature inside a car can shoot up 20...
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times headline that william randolph hurst himself would look back on and perhaps be happy with. we have it, i swear we have it. i just saw it. anyway, we'll come back. there it is. that's how the l.a. times are portraying tomorrow's testimony. trump's loyalty demand. a viewers's guide. >>> welcome back to our broadcast. when you think about it, prior to today we were going on leaks, which became pres reports about what james comey saw and said and was told during his meetings with the president. what he rushed to write down afterwards. now we have james comey's words and memories on paper. by this time tomorrow night, if it we're still standing, we will have heard james comey in his own words under questioning from the senate intelligence committee. so we have brought in the big guns to game out what the questioning might look like in the morning, perhaps what it should sound like. former chief spokesman for the department of justice, a justice and security analy, mikko, back with us, former staffer on the house intelligence committee and house armed services committee. and look
times headline that william randolph hurst himself would look back on and perhaps be happy with. we have it, i swear we have it. i just saw it. anyway, we'll come back. there it is. that's how the l.a. times are portraying tomorrow's testimony. trump's loyalty demand. a viewers's guide. >>> welcome back to our broadcast. when you think about it, prior to today we were going on leaks, which became pres reports about what james comey saw and said and was told during his meetings with the...
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initially randolph told the police the two locked themselves in the ago.ago she admitted she intentionally locked the kids in the car. she took a nap, smoked marijuana and before coming outside to the car . police in england arrested a woman after police say she loss control of her calf. it happened this morning as hundred s of people were celebrating the end of ram sedan done. our investigators are trying to find out exactly what has gone on, at this moment in mind it appears to be a real traffic collision that we're dealing with, but obviously the details of that will emerge over the coming hours and days. a total of six people three children were injured. well, marina, gwen, christine, lindsay, teisha -- >> we're playing the lottery after this. we weren't the only ones rocking the red today as the nationals got rocked by the redses at nationals park. the top plays of the week were wall catching catch good enough to be worthy. we'll find out ahead in red hot sports. i'm sensing a theme with these songs. >> yes you had to get in on it, didn't you. >> i ha
initially randolph told the police the two locked themselves in the ago.ago she admitted she intentionally locked the kids in the car. she took a nap, smoked marijuana and before coming outside to the car . police in england arrested a woman after police say she loss control of her calf. it happened this morning as hundred s of people were celebrating the end of ram sedan done. our investigators are trying to find out exactly what has gone on, at this moment in mind it appears to be a real...
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police say cynthia randolph initially claimed it was an accident but now admits that she locked the two-year-old and the 16 month old in the car as punishment. it's still early in the season. but it's already been a deadly summer. last week alone there were at least four children who died after being left inside hot cars. nbc jay car has a closer look at what continues to be a tragic trend. >> front yard baseball is a ride of summer. but for the family, the season also brings painful >> taking his wife to first. >> it's not a that you're a bad parent. you got distracted. >> temperatures climbing to 120 degrees. >> it's every parents' worse nightmare. >> he suffered six heat strokes but survived. >> but i hope somebody watching. this was potentially fatal. and yes it happens to parents all the time. >> it happened three times last week alone in texas. those children did not survive. >> 14 children have died in hot cars, the average 37 a year for one child every nine days lawmakers are pushing to make this mandatory in all vehicles. >> this is about saving kids lives. >> to make sure every family'
police say cynthia randolph initially claimed it was an accident but now admits that she locked the two-year-old and the 16 month old in the car as punishment. it's still early in the season. but it's already been a deadly summer. last week alone there were at least four children who died after being left inside hot cars. nbc jay car has a closer look at what continues to be a tragic trend. >> front yard baseball is a ride of summer. but for the family, the season also brings painful...
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randolph initially told them they locked themselves in the car. according to investigators, thee sla she later told police she locked the children in the car and then went inside her house to smoke marijuana and take a three-hour nap. >> her neck is stuck. >> talk about a scary moment. a teenage girl dangles from a gondola ride. you can hear and see a crowd gathers just underneath the gand law to catch her, and they did. the teen was not seriously injured. the park says there does not appear to be any malfunction with the ride. >> 7:26. paying pennsylvania's bills and managing its money. pennsylvania treasurer joins us to discuss new programs designed to save you money. that plus the death of american student otto warmbier who came home in a coma after being chaled in north korea. why local experts say his death likely won't change policy. >> we were already in the process of adjusts his status and working through the motions we needed to do to legalize him. >> this all comes your way on nbc 10 at issue. it airs this morning at 11:30. >>> coming u
randolph initially told them they locked themselves in the car. according to investigators, thee sla she later told police she locked the children in the car and then went inside her house to smoke marijuana and take a three-hour nap. >> her neck is stuck. >> talk about a scary moment. a teenage girl dangles from a gondola ride. you can hear and see a crowd gathers just underneath the gand law to catch her, and they did. the teen was not seriously injured. the park says there does...
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in maryland, issues in fairland, northbound 29 is blocked near randolph road and cherry hill. traffic is sent on to the service road. this affects northbound 29 heading north toward cheney. the southbound lanes are open. luckily, volume on the right side in -- back to you. >>> we're following breaking news in springfiel >> erika gonzalez at the live desk. >> right. an update from fairfax county police. a few updates in the past couple of minutes on this death investigation that's happening near the springfield plaza. police say a man was seen breaking into a business. they found him inside. he was taken to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. detectives were originally called to the scene about 2:00 in the morning for somebody that was hurt on the ground. they took that person to the hospital and he was pronounced dead. they're working right now to figure out if the two are correlated in any way. we've got justin finch headed to the scene. as soon as we get an update from him there from him on the ground, we'll have it for you right here. back over to you guys. >> e
in maryland, issues in fairland, northbound 29 is blocked near randolph road and cherry hill. traffic is sent on to the service road. this affects northbound 29 heading north toward cheney. the southbound lanes are open. luckily, volume on the right side in -- back to you. >>> we're following breaking news in springfiel >> erika gonzalez at the live desk. >> right. an update from fairfax county police. a few updates in the past couple of minutes on this death investigation...
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times headline that william randolph hurst himself would look back on and perhaps be happy with. that's how the "l.a. times" is portraying it. trump's loyalty demand. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform ,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is one-thousand times more sensitive, and built a state-of-the-art gas operations center. we can never forget what happened in san bruno. that's why we're working every day to make pg&e the safest energy company in the nation. >>> welcome back to our broad
times headline that william randolph hurst himself would look back on and perhaps be happy with. that's how the "l.a. times" is portraying it. trump's loyalty demand. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined,...
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near fort worth, texas, cynthia randolph was arrested friday in connection with the deaths of her two young children in a hot car. police say she admitted to locking them inside as punishment while she slept. houston police investigating the death of a seven month old that died in a hot car friday after they say his father forgot him for nearly ten hours. too often we have seen terrifying moments like this one, a child trapped in unbearable heat. just this week, an indiana officer rescued a four month old baby who they say was locked inside a car more than two hours. the temperature inside a car can shoot up 20 degrees in just ten minutes. still, some parents just aren't getting the message. >> even with the national attention, you would be amazed at least several times a week. >> reporter: 13 children died in hot cars this year alone, and with extreme heat sweeping the country, the danger is growing. >> car is becoming a greenhouse, temperature is raising up very quickly. >> reporter: a child's chances inside a hot car are far worse than an adult. >> their body can't adjust to temper
near fort worth, texas, cynthia randolph was arrested friday in connection with the deaths of her two young children in a hot car. police say she admitted to locking them inside as punishment while she slept. houston police investigating the death of a seven month old that died in a hot car friday after they say his father forgot him for nearly ten hours. too often we have seen terrifying moments like this one, a child trapped in unbearable heat. just this week, an indiana officer rescued a...
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his father randolph had syphilis and was quite out of it most of the time.is kind of lonely child who kind of the sealed his destiny by being a child, by being on the outside, by actually taking something and going to goi'm this way. and he did that throughout his entire career. so, by the time he had reached the time of the second world war, he was very much in the wilderness. he was a man -- charlie: he spent the 1930's and the wilderness. brian: he did, indeed. this is the great thing about him. he incurs, for example, he was a great supporter of king george vi. and they did not like george vi at all because they wanted edward to continue. he was very, very strong about bertie. and very strong about hitler. nobody wanted to go to war after 19 -- charlie: there were literally two churchills, performer, writer, leader, military strategist. but essentially people knew him through the voice. thyou, he had to use that voice to project confidence, vision. brian: reliability. charlie: we shall win. brian: i think his voice i mean, he was a brilliant actor. first
his father randolph had syphilis and was quite out of it most of the time.is kind of lonely child who kind of the sealed his destiny by being a child, by being on the outside, by actually taking something and going to goi'm this way. and he did that throughout his entire career. so, by the time he had reached the time of the second world war, he was very much in the wilderness. he was a man -- charlie: he spent the 1930's and the wilderness. brian: he did, indeed. this is the great thing about...
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. >> and there is a picture right there, suspect just randolph randy johnson and he is charged with that fatal shooting. >>> 5:11. very important. lets look live at our state house in trenton where governor chris christie is preparing for a government shut down, and and is not, and , shutting down, lawmakers, and funded yesterday and usually deadline fiscally is clicking over to july 1st right where we are. >>> governor tom wolf released a statement praising a 32 billion-dollar spending plan before the end of the fiscal year in pennsylvania. this will get 870 million-dollar as an increase in spending from last year. wolf says more money will be invested in the schools and protecting our senior citizens and create something new jobs. >>> department of health released who got 12 medical marijuana dispenseary permits in pennsylvania. they have six months to become operational before you they can start selling. three are in our area including one on frankford avenue, the state, wants it available by 2018. >>> some bad news for septa riders, fare increases are going in to effect tomorrow, so,
. >> and there is a picture right there, suspect just randolph randy johnson and he is charged with that fatal shooting. >>> 5:11. very important. lets look live at our state house in trenton where governor chris christie is preparing for a government shut down, and and is not, and , shutting down, lawmakers, and funded yesterday and usually deadline fiscally is clicking over to july 1st right where we are. >>> governor tom wolf released a statement praising a 32...
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a very happy birthday to john randolph.amy i'm falling for fattoush, my peasant-style bread salad. announcer: "julie taboulie's is made possible by... ♪ do your thing, man: do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing ♪ do your thing, do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing
a very happy birthday to john randolph.amy i'm falling for fattoush, my peasant-style bread salad. announcer: "julie taboulie's is made possible by... ♪ do your thing, man: do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing ♪ do your thing, do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing
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all lanes blocked at randolph road for a crash involving yet again another vehicle overturned.s northbound 29. the southbound lanes are open. may want to stick with 95 north on the beltway. that's the way it looks from the traffic center. back to you. >> dave, thank you. it's 5:54 now. senior citizens in our community have been left high and dry after metro eliminated several bus routes. the routes between tysons and done loring stopped. that means seniors who live at tysons towers have to find a different way to get to the store. some have to walk a half mile up a hill to get to the next stop. >> i walk -- what do you mean half an hour to -- >> it's a big seniors here. it's devastating for most of them that use it on a daily basis. >> the building's managers are paying several thousand dollars to provide transportation for their residents. they want metro to provide the service. metro says the line had low ridership and the fairfax connector run the same route. >>> bad news for anyone applying for a loan. interest rates are going up again this week yenld. the rate for new fede
all lanes blocked at randolph road for a crash involving yet again another vehicle overturned.s northbound 29. the southbound lanes are open. may want to stick with 95 north on the beltway. that's the way it looks from the traffic center. back to you. >> dave, thank you. it's 5:54 now. senior citizens in our community have been left high and dry after metro eliminated several bus routes. the routes between tysons and done loring stopped. that means seniors who live at tysons towers have...
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a very happy birthday to john randolph. goodman.
a very happy birthday to john randolph. goodman.
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his father randolph who had syphilis and quite out of it most of the time. so he was just kind of a lonely child who kind of sealed his destiny by being a child on -- by being on the outside by, actually taking something and saying, no, i'm not going to go that way, i'm going this way, and he did that throughout his entire career. so by the time he'd reached the time of the second world war, he was very much in the wilderness, and he was a man -- >> rose: he spent the 30s in the wilderness. >> he did, indeed. this is the great thing about him, he encouraged, for example, he was the great supporter of berty, king george vi, and they didn't like king george vi at all because they wanted edward to continue and they knew edward was a no hoper so he was very strong about berty and very strong about hitler. nobody wanted to go to war. >> rose: yeah. after -- >> rose: but there were literally two churchills, all of these things, performer, writer, leader, military strategist, all those things, but essentially people knew him through the voice. >> that's right. >> r
his father randolph who had syphilis and quite out of it most of the time. so he was just kind of a lonely child who kind of sealed his destiny by being a child on -- by being on the outside by, actually taking something and saying, no, i'm not going to go that way, i'm going this way, and he did that throughout his entire career. so by the time he'd reached the time of the second world war, he was very much in the wilderness, and he was a man -- >> rose: he spent the 30s in the...
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times headline that william randolph hurst himself would look back on and perhaps be happy with.have it, i swear we have it. i just saw it. anyway, we'll come back. there it is. that's how the l.a. times are portraying tomorrow's testimony. trump's loyalty demand. a viewers's guide. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and sho
times headline that william randolph hurst himself would look back on and perhaps be happy with.have it, i swear we have it. i just saw it. anyway, we'll come back. there it is. that's how the l.a. times are portraying tomorrow's testimony. trump's loyalty demand. a viewers's guide. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than...
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. >> there is suspect you see right there randolph randy johnson behind bars right now and he is charged in connection with the fatal shooting. >>> all right. 4:11. we have bad news for septa riders, they will be raising the fares, go in effect tomorrow. electronic card or token single ride fares will bump up from 1.80 to two dollars even. cash fares from 2.25 to $2.50. price increase will find every day expenses like labor, fuel and power. >>> did you hear about this one? lots of people were talking stars, celebrities, politicians our president's twitter fire storm. coming up next harsh backlash from both side of the aisle politically and stars after a very personal attack, against the female journalist what she and her co host will be doing today to respond. >>> also a deadly collision, tennis star venous williams blamed for a crash that killed an older gentlemen, why police say she was at fault. >>> all right, bob kelly, give us something good. >> we have something g we have hits coming up for holiday weekend folks could be starting a five day weekend if you take monday off we have a
. >> there is suspect you see right there randolph randy johnson behind bars right now and he is charged in connection with the fatal shooting. >>> all right. 4:11. we have bad news for septa riders, they will be raising the fares, go in effect tomorrow. electronic card or token single ride fares will bump up from 1.80 to two dollars even. cash fares from 2.25 to $2.50. price increase will find every day expenses like labor, fuel and power. >>> did you hear about this...
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randolph road in colesville dealing with a crash at sherwood forest give yourself extra time.s we forward things along to seven let's see if we can make our maps move seven eastbound dealing with a crash blocking the shoulder. east loudoun street. because all lanes are opened traffic is getting by fine. i'll let you know if that changes. aside from that let's forward things along again its been a really quiet start in terms of drive times. just a few minor slow zones in virginia. 66 from 234 to the beltway, 35 minute ride and 95 from dale city to the beltway 29 minutes. 395 still looking really good and gw parkway southbound also at speed. things in maryland looking good right now. we're all green across-the-board. now keep in mind 270 southbound does have some congestion from 70 through the truck scales. about a 10 minute slowdown but from 109 on down you're in great shape. outer loop at speed in both sections by college park and again pennsylvania avenue through largo as you get to that baltimore-washington parkway and 95 still looking good. all metro rail lines on time as w
randolph road in colesville dealing with a crash at sherwood forest give yourself extra time.s we forward things along to seven let's see if we can make our maps move seven eastbound dealing with a crash blocking the shoulder. east loudoun street. because all lanes are opened traffic is getting by fine. i'll let you know if that changes. aside from that let's forward things along again its been a really quiet start in terms of drive times. just a few minor slow zones in virginia. 66 from 234 to...
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randolph may moderated the hour-long conversation. >> we're going to get started again, if i could have everyone's attention. our chairman is probably much better than i am at getting everyone's attention, so you can do that again, if need be. well, thank all of you again for coming. it's a terrific turnout. you know, earlier, ico
randolph may moderated the hour-long conversation. >> we're going to get started again, if i could have everyone's attention. our chairman is probably much better than i am at getting everyone's attention, so you can do that again, if need be. well, thank all of you again for coming. it's a terrific turnout. you know, earlier, ico