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at the ceremony denise reed represented the group sons and daughters in touch. it brings together children who lost their parents during the vietnam war. this father's day they will celebrate the 25th anniversary with a ceremony at the memorial. >>> this memorial day weekend wrapped up with a crowd favorite, the national memorial day parade. andrea mccarren was there and joins us from 17th and constitution where the parade wrapped up. >> reporter: this parade is always the highlight of the memorial day weekend and for one family who spent years at walter reed, it was a day to remember. the parade kicked off under bright skies with service members, marching bands and dancers. no one ever anticipated little a.j. causey would be here to witness it. >> i had pretty much been told by the doctors due to my injuries probably never center a child naturally. >> reporter: a.j.'s father aaron was on a military bomb squad in afghanistan in 2011. he was searching for an ied he planned to disarm. >> i was looking for it when i stepped on it. >> reporter: aaron lost both legs
at the ceremony denise reed represented the group sons and daughters in touch. it brings together children who lost their parents during the vietnam war. this father's day they will celebrate the 25th anniversary with a ceremony at the memorial. >>> this memorial day weekend wrapped up with a crowd favorite, the national memorial day parade. andrea mccarren was there and joins us from 17th and constitution where the parade wrapped up. >> reporter: this parade is always the...
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the report of a car crash in the 3200 block of reed street. when police officers went up to that car, that's when they found a man dead inside. now, i spoke to a security guard who was reporting to work early this morning. he said he heard several gunshots here on reed street. >> oh man, had to be about seven or eight shots, a lot of shots. yeah. >> reporter: then what? >> then i saw smoke coming from the parking lot area. >> reporter: and martin luther king avenue is closed in the area. we're in glenarden, closed between johnson avenue and ardwick ardmore. they're detouring through the baptist church. and the 3200 block of reed street is close and investigators are collecting evidence. this is going to be the case for probably another hour or two hours perhaps. back to you in the studio. >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk. we are just minutes away from amtrak's first train out of philadelphia since last week's deadly derailment. right now, we are looking at maybe a ten minute delay. it was supposed to take off around 5:53 this morning. phila
the report of a car crash in the 3200 block of reed street. when police officers went up to that car, that's when they found a man dead inside. now, i spoke to a security guard who was reporting to work early this morning. he said he heard several gunshots here on reed street. >> oh man, had to be about seven or eight shots, a lot of shots. yeah. >> reporter: then what? >> then i saw smoke coming from the parking lot area. >> reporter: and martin luther king avenue is...
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. >> it doesn't matter what age you are it's still a loss. >> reporter: today reed wasn't remembering alone. hundreds of people flocked to the vietnam memorial to pay their respects and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> memorial day is about those that we lost and it's so hard to imagine losing a son or daughter or wife or mother or father. you try to put that into perspective. [ trumpet playing taps ] >> reporter: for wusa9 i'm ellison barber. >> 12 medal of honor recipients who served in vietnam were at today's ceremony to help dedicate a new medal of honor postage stamp sheet. >>> the national memorial day parade marched past monuments, museums and hundreds of thousands of spectators waving flags in d.c. this afternoon. >> reporter: i'm manage mcin -- andrea mccarren in northwest washington. the parade honored the sacrifices of our service members and it was an unexpected day for one soldier's family. the parade kicked off under bright skies with service members, marching bands and dancers. no one ever anticipated little a.j. causey would be here to wit
. >> it doesn't matter what age you are it's still a loss. >> reporter: today reed wasn't remembering alone. hundreds of people flocked to the vietnam memorial to pay their respects and remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. >> memorial day is about those that we lost and it's so hard to imagine losing a son or daughter or wife or mother or father. you try to put that into perspective. [ trumpet playing taps ] >> reporter: for wusa9 i'm ellison...
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eli reed. one is the journalist is with us today and the other is a talented singer that goes by the name of eli paperboy agreed. [laughter] so if you came here this afternoon expecting to hear this guy we have the real eli reed. and we are in the presence of a great artist and a great storyteller and a great conscience if you can understand how he could interpret the joy of the people, if you can appreciate how he could sketch the range of emotions with the pen, then you know how he is able to capture and deserved the deserve the essence of our humanity with his camera. during his time with such publication is national geographic people, "newsweek," the "washington post," spurs illustrated, you get the picture he covered the war in beirut lebanon which he covered between 1983 and 1987 the military action in panama on and the upheaval she's done photography work for such films as poetic justice, higher learning rosewood, a beautiful mind and a smile. since 2005 committees on the school of journ
eli reed. one is the journalist is with us today and the other is a talented singer that goes by the name of eli paperboy agreed. [laughter] so if you came here this afternoon expecting to hear this guy we have the real eli reed. and we are in the presence of a great artist and a great storyteller and a great conscience if you can understand how he could interpret the joy of the people, if you can appreciate how he could sketch the range of emotions with the pen, then you know how he is able to...
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after 12 seasons ed reed officially retired.r ravens safety announced his retirement today at owings mills. general manager ozzie newsome signed reed to a one day contract. reed played 12 seasons, 11 with the ravens and finished ranked sixth in the nfl in interceptions and memorable plays and he was just as good in the community as he was on the field. i caught up with no. 20 after hi to see how he came to this final decision. >> i felt it in my spirit and not knowing what was going on, you know, just like it's time for you to go home. it's time for you to be in baltimore more, you know, than what you've been in the past year because of free agency and all that being gone, you know. i just felt like it was time. >>> the washington capitals put themselves in a good position heading into tomorrow's game in the big apple up 3-1 over new york. they have the chance to end the series with a victory. diane roberts has more from kettler iceplex. >> reporter: the last time the capitals were in the playoffs they lost a seven-game series t
after 12 seasons ed reed officially retired.r ravens safety announced his retirement today at owings mills. general manager ozzie newsome signed reed to a one day contract. reed played 12 seasons, 11 with the ravens and finished ranked sixth in the nfl in interceptions and memorable plays and he was just as good in the community as he was on the field. i caught up with no. 20 after hi to see how he came to this final decision. >> i felt it in my spirit and not knowing what was going on,...
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: officer reed was patrolling this area and came over here to help direct traffic. he didn't get out of his car before someone came up to his window and told him there was a woman in this parking lot that seemed to be in distress. >> he was very concerned like hey, just want to let you know there's a lady crying over here. >> reporter: officer reed drove to this parking lot and found a woman slouched over the wheel of her suv. >> she was very distraught crying, i asked if she was okay, needed any help, having a medical emergency? she was not giving me any responses. >> reporter: she turned her body away from him, but he the kept trying to talk -- he kept trying to talk with her. then he noticed something in her hands. >> i saw a small infant baby. as soon as i had the child in my arms, the child was wrapped up in a very thick fleece blanket. the baby's head kind of rolled back, eyes kind of rolled back in the baby's head. >> reporter: the baby barely a month old wasn't breathing. he turned her over and with two fingers hit her back. >> it was definitely audible. the
: officer reed was patrolling this area and came over here to help direct traffic. he didn't get out of his car before someone came up to his window and told him there was a woman in this parking lot that seemed to be in distress. >> he was very concerned like hey, just want to let you know there's a lady crying over here. >> reporter: officer reed drove to this parking lot and found a woman slouched over the wheel of her suv. >> she was very distraught crying, i asked if she...
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but we have the real eli reed.nd we are in the presence of a great artist and a great storyteller and a great conscience. if you can understand how louis armstrong could interpret the blues and joys of a people through a trumpet, if you can appreciate how shakespeare could sketch the full range of emotions with a pen then you can know how eli reed is able to capture and preserve the's sense of our humanity with his camera. .. he has made documentaries and don still photography work on such films as poetic justice higher l
but we have the real eli reed.nd we are in the presence of a great artist and a great storyteller and a great conscience. if you can understand how louis armstrong could interpret the blues and joys of a people through a trumpet, if you can appreciate how shakespeare could sketch the full range of emotions with a pen then you can know how eli reed is able to capture and preserve the's sense of our humanity with his camera. .. he has made documentaries and don still photography work on such...
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so reed two scoreless innings. will diekman go back to work?e'll find out. >>> phillies baseball brought to you by wb mason. you can't grow wrong when you buy right. by budweiser. this bud's for you. and by nissan. great offers on our most exciting lineup ever. shop nissan.com. 7-4, phillies on top. we go to the top of the eighth inning. time now for our hyundaiewyb defensive play of the game. jim cramer was chatting at this point. this is a heck of a play by freddy galvis. >> freddy makes it look easy. goes down to one knee just gets up, fires it across the diamond. nice and easy to get inciarte. your hyundai defensive player of the game. >> so that's pronounced -- let's get this, hyundai or -- >> hyundai. >> i know i like a car. >> i know you do. >> you walk into the showroom you better have the name right. >> actually the gentleman who will be joining us in the booth tomorrow his name is sal paone, a friend of mine and paid a great deal of money to sit in our booth for an inning and will be joining us tomorrow. and he's going to represent ph
so reed two scoreless innings. will diekman go back to work?e'll find out. >>> phillies baseball brought to you by wb mason. you can't grow wrong when you buy right. by budweiser. this bud's for you. and by nissan. great offers on our most exciting lineup ever. shop nissan.com. 7-4, phillies on top. we go to the top of the eighth inning. time now for our hyundaiewyb defensive play of the game. jim cramer was chatting at this point. this is a heck of a play by freddy galvis. >>...
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daff nigh reed from virginia professor silvia great to talk to you both. i'll have a final talk in a minute on rising tides in the straits of florida - lifting different boats. stay with us. >>> on new year's eve 1959 castro's army took havana and they have been in charge since. the vast majority of havanas can't remember a time before the resolution or a time that split families and brought sniping. the relationship had a potent symbol. countries lined up to begin ferry service, a common and popular way to move back and forth between havana and miami. four or more american companies were told by the state don't and the u.s. treasury that they'll be licensed to carry passengers of the over the last 40 years, a way many cubans made to was on the water, but not in a fancy ferry boat. fishing boats, row boats, rafts. whatever floated became a fleet heading to florida. the recent handshake 2010 presidents was a symbol of changing times. for thousands of passengers the change is summed up by the difference between this and this. send us your thoughts on twitter
daff nigh reed from virginia professor silvia great to talk to you both. i'll have a final talk in a minute on rising tides in the straits of florida - lifting different boats. stay with us. >>> on new year's eve 1959 castro's army took havana and they have been in charge since. the vast majority of havanas can't remember a time before the resolution or a time that split families and brought sniping. the relationship had a potent symbol. countries lined up to begin ferry service, a...
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. >> reporter: aaron lost both legs and recently completed three years of treatment at walter reed. doctors said he and his wife's only realistic chance of getting pregnant was through ivf, in vitro fertilization. >> i was speechless. >> reporter: speechless because just days later before they could get to their first ivf appoint ment cat was pregnant. >> as soon as i saw it, i knew exactly what it was. it was a positive pregnancy test. >> it took about eight pregnancy tests for aaron to accept it wasn't a fluke. we had four different brands, different kinds of tests. >> the only other happier moment in my life was seeing her when she was born. >> reporter: the causey family has been through so much, but there is no bitterness, no regret. >> look at when i have to be grateful for. how could i be resentful about any of. this. >> reporter: they think about their friends, staff sergeant wade and mandy. >> he died when she was pregnant with her second child, so how did i have any regards about any of this? >> reporter: also special today were the grand marshals of this parade. surviving
. >> reporter: aaron lost both legs and recently completed three years of treatment at walter reed. doctors said he and his wife's only realistic chance of getting pregnant was through ivf, in vitro fertilization. >> i was speechless. >> reporter: speechless because just days later before they could get to their first ivf appoint ment cat was pregnant. >> as soon as i saw it, i knew exactly what it was. it was a positive pregnancy test. >> it took about eight...
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reed revived her and both the girl and mother are in the hospital. police at this hour aren't saying exactly what happened. alison: and a memorial to our country's greatest generation. in the skies right over d.c. today. dozens of world war ii era planes flew over the national mall. the event was to mark the 70th anniversary of v.e. or victory in europe day where the nazis surrendered to the allies in world war ii. scott: triple-a expects more than 3 million americans will travel for memorial day this year. that is the most travel since 2005. americans taking a trip of 50 miles or more will go up nearly 5% over the holiday weekend. estimated 33 million will drive to their destination making for crowded highways. triple-a says the number of people flying should rise 2.5%. speaking of travel jamie sullivan is here to tell us what it is like on the roadway. jamie: it's a typical afternoon for us with congestion. the commute into the d.c. area using 395 may be a little more congested. crash near the 14th street bridge. everything seems to have been moved
reed revived her and both the girl and mother are in the hospital. police at this hour aren't saying exactly what happened. alison: and a memorial to our country's greatest generation. in the skies right over d.c. today. dozens of world war ii era planes flew over the national mall. the event was to mark the 70th anniversary of v.e. or victory in europe day where the nazis surrendered to the allies in world war ii. scott: triple-a expects more than 3 million americans will travel for memorial...
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daff nigh reed from virginia, professor silvia, great to talk to you both. i'll have a final talk in a minute on rising tides in the straits of florida - lifting different boats. stay with us. >> sunday. >> my idea of a fun night out? a bit of anarchy! >> punk legend, john lydon. >> my weapons are words, not bullets and bombs. >> turning childhood anger... >> i was left-handed and the nuns seen that as a sign of the devil. >> into hit music. >> it's a perfect introduction into becoming a sex pistol. >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> on new year's eve 1959 castro's army took havana, and they have been in charge since. the vast majority of havanas can't remember a time before the resolution, or a time that split families and brought sniping. the relationship had a potent symbol. countries lined up to begin ferry service, a common and popular wa
daff nigh reed from virginia, professor silvia, great to talk to you both. i'll have a final talk in a minute on rising tides in the straits of florida - lifting different boats. stay with us. >> sunday. >> my idea of a fun night out? a bit of anarchy! >> punk legend, john lydon. >> my weapons are words, not bullets and bombs. >> turning childhood anger... >> i was left-handed and the nuns seen that as a sign of the devil. >> into hit music. >>...
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in the 3200 block of reed street in prince george's county. when officers went up to that car, that's when they discovered a dead person inside. not much other information being made available at this point. we do have a road closure. i'm on reed street. we have got a section of that the 3200 block is closed at this point. and there's also a larger closure on mlk, martin luther king is closed between johnson avenue and ardwick/ardmore. i spoke to police a short time ago and they believe that investigators will be out here for another hour, perhaps two hours. so that closure will be in place for a little while. maybe during the start of this morning's rush hour. no other information about exactly who this person is who is found in this car dead early this morning, but certainly early in the investigation. back to you guys in the studio. >> megan mcgrath live for us thank you. >>> another developing story right now. the marine corps is looking into what caused a deadly hard landing of an osprey aircraft. an eyewitness said that osprey, quote, ju
in the 3200 block of reed street in prince george's county. when officers went up to that car, that's when they discovered a dead person inside. not much other information being made available at this point. we do have a road closure. i'm on reed street. we have got a section of that the 3200 block is closed at this point. and there's also a larger closure on mlk, martin luther king is closed between johnson avenue and ardwick/ardmore. i spoke to police a short time ago and they believe that...
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police investigating a man's death on reed street. megan mcgrath is there where that road is shut down this morning. megan? >> reporter: well aaron, yeah we have a couple of road closures a stretch of reedet has closed as well as a portion of martin luther king avenue in glenarden area. you can see the police activity we have on the scene, investigators are trying to piece together what happened here. now, it was about 2:30 in the morning when a call came in for a car crash in the 3200 block of reed street. when police arrived, they looked into that car and that's where they found a man dead. now, i spoke a little while ago to a gentleman who works in the area. he works as a security guard and he heard the commotion as he reported to work this morning. he heard multiple gunshots. >> oh, man, had to be about seven or eight shots. a lot of shots. >> reporter: then what? >> then i saw smoke coming from the parking lot area. >> reporter: and the 3200 block of reed street is closed for the investigation. also martin luther king is closed b
police investigating a man's death on reed street. megan mcgrath is there where that road is shut down this morning. megan? >> reporter: well aaron, yeah we have a couple of road closures a stretch of reedet has closed as well as a portion of martin luther king avenue in glenarden area. you can see the police activity we have on the scene, investigators are trying to piece together what happened here. now, it was about 2:30 in the morning when a call came in for a car crash in the 3200...
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reed, kindly take the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 1735, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2016 for military activities of the department of defense and for military construction to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole house rose earlier today, amendment number 17 offered by the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, had been dispossessed of. it is now in for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. rohrabacher: i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 23 printed in house report 113-112 over by mr. rohrabacher of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 260 the gentleman
reed, kindly take the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 1735, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2016 for military activities of the department of defense and for military construction to prescribe military personnel strengths for such fiscal year and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole house rose earlier...
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a column of air in vibration by splitting an air column over a sharp edge or by the movement of a reed saxophone music] there's also chordophones which have stretched strings. those, of course can be set into motion by bows or by plectra or picks. chordophones have all sorts of different timbres depending on what you bring to the instrument. another category is idiophones. those are those instruments that sound like themselves like a bell. its entire structural material is its acoustic material. [rattling] [dinging] we don't hear the steel in a piano so much as we hear the string and the felt hammer itself. idiophones sound like themselves, and there's some other categories too. of course, the new category is electrophones. [synthesized birds chirping and water trickling with new age music] (shapiro) any wave form that you can make in the air, you can make in a wire an analogous wave form and so you can make music; you can make sounds electronically. an early example of the electrophone was the theremin where the player moves his hand further and closer to an antenna and changes the pi
a column of air in vibration by splitting an air column over a sharp edge or by the movement of a reed saxophone music] there's also chordophones which have stretched strings. those, of course can be set into motion by bows or by plectra or picks. chordophones have all sorts of different timbres depending on what you bring to the instrument. another category is idiophones. those are those instruments that sound like themselves like a bell. its entire structural material is its acoustic...
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reed was recently arrested in ukiah. >> he's a second strike felon.kidnapping will be his third strike. he's looking at life in prison another this point. >> our main concern is the girl's safety. we don't have information that he's violent toward the kids. he's had apparently violence in the past. but there's nothing to indicate at this time that he has any intentions of harming the children. >> he is their father so they didn't feel the kind of fear they should. but they knew something was wrong. >> cara's softball team played their game without her wearing t-shirts showing support for number 10. it was after everett reed threatened to break a coach's neck the restraining order was issued. >> he's displayed numerous times that he's not all there. we've seen it first thing how out of control he can be. especially around kids. >> they're tough, and they're going to make it through this fine, i know they will. >> reporter: she's hoping her former husband doesn't do anything desperate. >> the mentality if i can't have them nobody is going to have them.
reed was recently arrested in ukiah. >> he's a second strike felon.kidnapping will be his third strike. he's looking at life in prison another this point. >> our main concern is the girl's safety. we don't have information that he's violent toward the kids. he's had apparently violence in the past. but there's nothing to indicate at this time that he has any intentions of harming the children. >> he is their father so they didn't feel the kind of fear they should. but they...
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we can see the scene outside the cvs where joy anne reed is. justin is on the phone from the "baltimore sun." you've covered baltimore for a long time. elijah cummings called this a new day. this is certainly a new way of answering what the people have been demanding. >> yeah i mean this prosecutor as everyone knows has been on the job four months. these are the first police officers that's been charged with the crime as far as we know. a huge case, very serious charges. the last time a police officer was charged in a case this high profile involving a death of a suspect was in 2007. that officer was quitted on all charges by a jury. one of the very interesting things to look at going forward is whether there's a change of venue based on publicity and strong feelings on it. there's a high probability it could get moved to another jurisdiction. >> that's always up to the judge whether or not a change of venue is needed. when we talk about these cases, even in boston in the federal case we saw what happened with the boston marathon bombing trial.
we can see the scene outside the cvs where joy anne reed is. justin is on the phone from the "baltimore sun." you've covered baltimore for a long time. elijah cummings called this a new day. this is certainly a new way of answering what the people have been demanding. >> yeah i mean this prosecutor as everyone knows has been on the job four months. these are the first police officers that's been charged with the crime as far as we know. a huge case, very serious charges. the...
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it started last night when officer david reed found a woman frantically crying in a parking lot at a white oak shopping center. her 1-month-old little girl was not breathing. officer reed took action taking the baby into his arms. >> i struck the back of baby between the shoulder blades and the baby took a deep breath and began to cry. kimberly: the baby is now with family members and doing fine. her mother is in the hospital. police say they are still investigating what went wrong. next on "abc7 news at 6:00" -- >> they were converted to a million dollar mansion rented out for party event but the attorney general says it's against the law. the homeowner is responding only on abc7 news coming up. kimberly: plus chief meteorologist doug hill will tell you what the subtropical storm off the coast of carolina means for our weather. robert: i'm robert burton outside m.s.g. for game five. i will take more than goals to win this one. it will probably take defen when you own a small business there's a never-ending list of small things to do every day. appointments... orders... deadlines...
it started last night when officer david reed found a woman frantically crying in a parking lot at a white oak shopping center. her 1-month-old little girl was not breathing. officer reed took action taking the baby into his arms. >> i struck the back of baby between the shoulder blades and the baby took a deep breath and began to cry. kimberly: the baby is now with family members and doing fine. her mother is in the hospital. police say they are still investigating what went wrong. next...
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please give eli reed a round of applause. [applause] >> go san antonio book festival coverage continues with other jeff dire who has written an account of what life is like before the aircraft carrier uss george h.w. bush. [inaudible conversations] >> hi everybody. my name is clay smith. i am the program director of this festival so thank you for being here. confronting the drizzle or the mr. the rain or whatever you we want to call it. you are not here for may me you're obviously here to listen to geoff dyer. let me tell you a little bit about geoff. he and i will be in conversation for a while and we will open up for questions from you all. geoff dyer is the author of four novels to two collections of essays and seven genres by title and they are both beautiful out of sheer rage yoga for people who can't be bothered to do it the ongoing moment and known the epoch about tarkovsky's films. he is the editor of john burgess selected essays on the quieter of what was true, photographs of no books of william gedney. he's a fellow
please give eli reed a round of applause. [applause] >> go san antonio book festival coverage continues with other jeff dire who has written an account of what life is like before the aircraft carrier uss george h.w. bush. [inaudible conversations] >> hi everybody. my name is clay smith. i am the program director of this festival so thank you for being here. confronting the drizzle or the mr. the rain or whatever you we want to call it. you are not here for may me you're obviously...
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the theft happened at reed hill view airport in san jose but the criminals didn't make it far. cornell bernard is live the airport with the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: it's a crazy story. reed hill view is a small airport, usually very quiet, but not overnight when a suspect or suspects tried to ram a stolen jet fuel truck through this fence on the south side of the airport. now, airport workers were preparing that stretch of chain-link fence today which was knocked down by suspects who police say stole the jet fuel truck from the san jose fuel company on the north side of the airport sometime overnight. the truck is now back at the facility, with some engine damage. the suspects did not make it through the fence and ran away. airport workers know why the truck heist might have failed. >> the truck wasn't able to get through the thing. right? >> that or it ran out of gas or he broke the air pump. >> reporter: just a few minutes ago the fuel company confirmed to us offcamera he air pump which was underneath the truck, broke, disabling the vehicle. police have n
the theft happened at reed hill view airport in san jose but the criminals didn't make it far. cornell bernard is live the airport with the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: it's a crazy story. reed hill view is a small airport, usually very quiet, but not overnight when a suspect or suspects tried to ram a stolen jet fuel truck through this fence on the south side of the airport. now, airport workers were preparing that stretch of chain-link fence today which was knocked down...
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reed says the diagnosis isn't that important. >> it's the function.t the diagnosis truly is, is not the important thing in my view. it's how is he functioning, what is he capable of no matter what diagnosis he may have. >> reporter: also today, harris dr. reed says that holmes talks about his disdain for other human beings, his hatred for mankind, and he equates it to his disdain of broccoli. harris. >> thank you very much. >>> well beginning today the observatory at one world trade center is officially open to the public 100 stories above ground. take a look this is a view nied inside one of the elevators on the ride up. we'll take you to the top, next. relook. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only fda approved treatment for the temporary improvement of both moderate to severe frown lines and crow's feet. see what real results can really look like. so talk to your doctor about botox® cosmetic. and make it part of what you do for you. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread ho
reed says the diagnosis isn't that important. >> it's the function.t the diagnosis truly is, is not the important thing in my view. it's how is he functioning, what is he capable of no matter what diagnosis he may have. >> reporter: also today, harris dr. reed says that holmes talks about his disdain for other human beings, his hatred for mankind, and he equates it to his disdain of broccoli. harris. >> thank you very much. >>> well beginning today the observatory at...
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. >> robert reed wrote and account of lincoln's funeral train. >> they got in that horse drawn wagons, they got on horseback. they walked. these weren't interstates, these were very primitive paths to the rail track. >> reporter: the train carried not just lincoln's body but that of his 11-year-old son willie who had died of typhoid fever in 1862. it left washington on april 21st, 1865. its route covering nearly 1,700 miles. >> it stopped in state capitals and major cities such as philadelphia, new york, cleveland, chicago, but avoided in places where confederate sympathizers might have made trouble. >> the presidential car was under construction at the time of the assassination. it was almost concluded. it was more or less what we considered the air force one of today. but when the assassination occurred, there was a dramatic change in the, and they tore all the inside structure out of that and made it a hearse car. >> it was draped in black. the coffin placed on an elevated platform. >> even at night, there were special lights you could actually see in and see the casket. >> reporte
. >> robert reed wrote and account of lincoln's funeral train. >> they got in that horse drawn wagons, they got on horseback. they walked. these weren't interstates, these were very primitive paths to the rail track. >> reporter: the train carried not just lincoln's body but that of his 11-year-old son willie who had died of typhoid fever in 1862. it left washington on april 21st, 1865. its route covering nearly 1,700 miles. >> it stopped in state capitals and major...
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amy reed, a doctor from buck county fought to ban them, in 2013 while living in boston reed underwent a hysterectomy and was tested for cancer and then tested after. it made her prognosis much worse. >> i am angry this tool was on the market for 20 years and the fda did not look for issues with this. it was thought this risk was extremely rare but now the fda estimates that up to 1 in 350 cases the cancer is hidden in the fibroid. the agency issued its strongest warning in november saying it should not be used on most women, the fbi is looking into johnson & johnson. one of the main manufactures of the device the company was alerted of the risk first in 2006 and voluntarily pulled it off the market july of last year amy's husband a heart surgeon blames corporate greed. >> it's well marketed and money is flowing and there is no one to stop and say wait a minute what about the being harmed by this. >> reed went through cancer treatment and she wants change on how all medical devices are checked for safety. >> it's not good enough to check the majority. >> most hospitals are not using th
amy reed, a doctor from buck county fought to ban them, in 2013 while living in boston reed underwent a hysterectomy and was tested for cancer and then tested after. it made her prognosis much worse. >> i am angry this tool was on the market for 20 years and the fda did not look for issues with this. it was thought this risk was extremely rare but now the fda estimates that up to 1 in 350 cases the cancer is hidden in the fibroid. the agency issued its strongest warning in november saying...
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so lieutenant colonel william reed is who i'm re-enacting today. >> what was his life like after the research? >> he suffered some wounds during the battle and he died shortly thereafter. so he didn't really have a life after the battle. but most of the u.s. colored troops, if you think about it they were from the south. so when they mustered out of the military, they went back home or went to the areas of the south that they were most familiar with. and the good part about it is they were able to take their weapons with them so they could provide some level of safety for their community for as long as they could. ♪ >> what should people who don't know anything about the u.s. colored troops what sort of basic things do you think they should know >> well, it's a matter of historical fact that president lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation as a matter of military necessity. prior to the emancipation proclamation the south was winning most of the battles. with the emancipation proclamation it allowed african-americans to fight with forces with the union. of the 200,000 that join
so lieutenant colonel william reed is who i'm re-enacting today. >> what was his life like after the research? >> he suffered some wounds during the battle and he died shortly thereafter. so he didn't really have a life after the battle. but most of the u.s. colored troops, if you think about it they were from the south. so when they mustered out of the military, they went back home or went to the areas of the south that they were most familiar with. and the good part about it is...
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so lieutenant colonel william reed is who i'm re-enacting today. >> what was his life like after thehave you done any research? >> he suffered some wounds during the battle and he died shortly thereafter. so he didn't really have a life after the battle. but most of the u.s. colored troops, if you think about it, they were from the south. so when they mustered out of the military, they went back home or went to the areas of the south that they were most familiar with. and the good part about it is they were able to take their weapons with them so they could provide some level of safety for their community for as long as they could. >> what should people who don't know anything about the u.s. colored troops, what sort of basic things do you think they should know >> well, it's a matter of historical fact that president lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation as a matter of military necessity. prior to the emancipation proclamation the south was winning most of the battles. with the emancipation proclamation it allowed african-americans to fight with forces with the union. of the
so lieutenant colonel william reed is who i'm re-enacting today. >> what was his life like after thehave you done any research? >> he suffered some wounds during the battle and he died shortly thereafter. so he didn't really have a life after the battle. but most of the u.s. colored troops, if you think about it, they were from the south. so when they mustered out of the military, they went back home or went to the areas of the south that they were most familiar with. and the good...
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reed that he can hear other jail inmates yell the word "baby killer" at him. the youngest victim in aurora was just 6 years old. >>> i'm julie banderas and this is the fox report. time for the top of the news. former mayor martin o'malley entering the democratic presidential race. o'malley takes a veiled jab at opponent hillary clinton saying quote, the presidency is not a crown to be passed back and forth between two families. and. >>> and a surveillance showdown expected tomorrow on capitol hill. key provisions are set to expire on the patriot act. the republican candidate says it violates americans' righting to privacy. >>> top diplomats gathered in geneva with a month left to reach a deal. the talks are expected to extend into tomorrow and are being called the most meaningful discussions since iran and world powers reached a framework deal in april. >> reporter: today's meeting between accident john kerry and zarif lasted six hours in what will likely be the start of many more arduous hours to come to decide the fate of iran's nuclear program. secretary of
reed that he can hear other jail inmates yell the word "baby killer" at him. the youngest victim in aurora was just 6 years old. >>> i'm julie banderas and this is the fox report. time for the top of the news. former mayor martin o'malley entering the democratic presidential race. o'malley takes a veiled jab at opponent hillary clinton saying quote, the presidency is not a crown to be passed back and forth between two families. and. >>> and a surveillance showdown...
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beau biden was hospitalized earlier this month at walter reed national military center.t the time the vice president's office declined to say why he was being treated. he did suffer a mild stroke back in 2010 and underwent surgery at a texas cancer center in 2013 to remove a small lesion. he announced last year they planned to run for delaware governor in 2016. we are working to gather reaction to beau biden's death and we'll have continuing coverage later on in this newscast. >>> fox 29 weather authority and heavy rain is headed our way. let's get right over to carr dave warren with more on that. dave. >> yeah, all of that rain that you see there on ultimate doppler will take awhile to get here but we'll be seeing days with periods of rain and some of that rain could be very heavy at time. a few showers out there tonight. just one or two passing by the lehigh valley just north of allentown and it's moving through carbon county right now, pretty much the intersection of the northeast extension there and interstate 80. so, one shower moving through carbon county. minor fl
beau biden was hospitalized earlier this month at walter reed national military center.t the time the vice president's office declined to say why he was being treated. he did suffer a mild stroke back in 2010 and underwent surgery at a texas cancer center in 2013 to remove a small lesion. he announced last year they planned to run for delaware governor in 2016. we are working to gather reaction to beau biden's death and we'll have continuing coverage later on in this newscast. >>> fox...
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. >>> after 12 seasons ed reed is hanging up his cleats. the former ravens safety and nine time pro bowler will announce his retirement tomorrow. reed is one of the top defensive players in nfl history. he played in baltimore for 11 seasons, no. 20. keep it away from him. >>> several of the nationals players enjoyed the night off and attended the caps game. they got a good game as we saw, but they also a gave fans a good game of their own, especially this guy. bryce harper hit three home runs today in three consecutive at bats. the last two even reached the second deck. harper led the nats to a 7-5 victory over miami. >>> a viewer named pattie engel contacted me last night for some help in locating the owner of this ring she found out while she was walking her dog. turns out it belongs to stefon diggs, the former maryland receiver, his high school championship ring from 2010 when good counsel beat gnat at he just got -- beat dematha. he just got drafted to minnesotaful we're hoping to have a little ring reunion when he gets back. she's just
. >>> after 12 seasons ed reed is hanging up his cleats. the former ravens safety and nine time pro bowler will announce his retirement tomorrow. reed is one of the top defensive players in nfl history. he played in baltimore for 11 seasons, no. 20. keep it away from him. >>> several of the nationals players enjoyed the night off and attended the caps game. they got a good game as we saw, but they also a gave fans a good game of their own, especially this guy. bryce harper hit...
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i'm going to talk to you about the walter reed army institute of research.i'm going to tell you who we are, what we do and how both of those were leveraged to participate in the ebola response. so this is a question of the r.a.r.e.. it's located in silver spring maryland, just inside of the beltway. we were established in 1893 so just over 120 years. a very long time. we have the dod's largest biomedical research facility. as you've heard before, we have around 2100 u.s. government military foreign service national and contract employees working not only in silver spring, but a number of locations around the world. and we work in two main areas. the first area would be behavioral health and brain health. so we work on issues like traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder we work on sleep and the interface between sleep and performance. and then we work in areas of infectious diseases and that's what i'm going to highlight for you today. as long as we have had an army and a nation, infectious diseases have posed a threat not only to the u.s. serv
i'm going to talk to you about the walter reed army institute of research.i'm going to tell you who we are, what we do and how both of those were leveraged to participate in the ebola response. so this is a question of the r.a.r.e.. it's located in silver spring maryland, just inside of the beltway. we were established in 1893 so just over 120 years. a very long time. we have the dod's largest biomedical research facility. as you've heard before, we have around 2100 u.s. government military...
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william reed interviewed holmes for 22 hours over five days. and he concluded that he suffered from a serious mental illness but was sane. in one of the interview videos, holmes tells reed he regrets the shooting. >> what brings tears to your eyes sometimeses ? >> um, just regret, regret. >> can you tell me a little more? >> um, usually before i go to sleep. >> the jury will hear more of the interviews today. >>> well, some of the nsa surveillance programs will end this weekend unless lawmakers in congress are able to broker a deal. the obama administration is seeking a renewal or an alternative to the patriot act. and without it, the nsa will have to start shutting down surveillance programs on sunday afternoon. the agency will begin turning off servers and reconfiguring software. >> without action from the senate, we will experience a serious lapse in our ability to protect the american people. >> the house passed a law to continue the programs which have the stated purpose of thwarting terrorists. but it contains restrictions that are sticki
william reed interviewed holmes for 22 hours over five days. and he concluded that he suffered from a serious mental illness but was sane. in one of the interview videos, holmes tells reed he regrets the shooting. >> what brings tears to your eyes sometimeses ? >> um, just regret, regret. >> can you tell me a little more? >> um, usually before i go to sleep. >> the jury will hear more of the interviews today. >>> well, some of the nsa surveillance programs...
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but earlier this year he suffered a relapse, and was admitted to walter reed a week and a half ago. born in 1969 in wilmington, delaware, joseph robinette "beau" biden became a promising politician serving as delaware's 44th attorney general. he was also an iraq war veteran, awarded the bronze star. but his greatest high orty his wife hallie and his two children. for the bidens this is not the first time tragedy has struck. in 1972 beau was a little boy when he was injured in a car accident that killed his sister and mother. his father, joe biden, had just been elected to the u.s. senate, and was famously sworn in at beau's bedside. a heavy topic that beau talked about while introducing his father at the 2008 democratic national convention. >> one of my earliest memories was being in that hospital. my dad always at my side. we, my brother and i, not the senate, were all that he cared about. >> condolences are now pouring in. for a young man whose future seemed as bright as his father's. biden was widely expected to run for the governor of delaware in 2016. speaking for his entire fa
but earlier this year he suffered a relapse, and was admitted to walter reed a week and a half ago. born in 1969 in wilmington, delaware, joseph robinette "beau" biden became a promising politician serving as delaware's 44th attorney general. he was also an iraq war veteran, awarded the bronze star. but his greatest high orty his wife hallie and his two children. for the bidens this is not the first time tragedy has struck. in 1972 beau was a little boy when he was injured in a car...
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reed s also offer s defense training taught by a certified gun instructor. the hope is... that no student will ever have to use the lessons taught here. welcome back to this edition of equal time today we are going to talk about gun restrictions in our society let's meet our guest i'm alexis markou and i am justice studies major here at san jose state university my name is lutex patague and i am a mother of three young children my name is michael barnes and i'm a poice officer at san jose state unversity police department my name is joe green i'm a correctional offcer for the state of california my name is rebecca lapena and i'm the student correstpondent rebecca i thank you and all of you for bringing this story back to the table for discussion in our society we still haven't gotten a handle on how we look at our second ammendment rights to bear arms should we shouldn't we should we be trained should we not i'm goona start with the mother here next to me what are your thoughts about this well in terms of training believe that it wouldn't hurt so it wouldn't hurt if just t
reed s also offer s defense training taught by a certified gun instructor. the hope is... that no student will ever have to use the lessons taught here. welcome back to this edition of equal time today we are going to talk about gun restrictions in our society let's meet our guest i'm alexis markou and i am justice studies major here at san jose state university my name is lutex patague and i am a mother of three young children my name is michael barnes and i'm a poice officer at san jose state...
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chris buescher got behind reed. they went around keselowski so fast he didn't know if he was coming or going. >> you have to drag the brake in those situations and keep the gap between you and the car behind you from getting too big. that's not natural to drag the brake at that point. elliott sadler getting a huge push from buescher. got to go inside of scott. two laps to go. got to be careful. you can't go below the double yellow line. that's out of bounds. >> my opinion, scott forced below the yellow line. i'm curious how they call that. >> what a move by sadler. can't get off the gas. >> sadler is getting aggressive pushes from aric almirola. you can see that car wiggling. in that situation the car is barely underneath you. you're just working the wheel trying to follow the back of the car. >> what about chris buescher coming into contention. >> candy for everybody. >> keep in mind the start-finish line here at talladega not right here in the middle of the tri-oval. you have to get through turn one. one lap to go
chris buescher got behind reed. they went around keselowski so fast he didn't know if he was coming or going. >> you have to drag the brake in those situations and keep the gap between you and the car behind you from getting too big. that's not natural to drag the brake at that point. elliott sadler getting a huge push from buescher. got to go inside of scott. two laps to go. got to be careful. you can't go below the double yellow line. that's out of bounds. >> my opinion, scott...
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senator reed: first let me thank the chairman for calling this timely and important hearing and also thank senator nelson for acting as a ranking member today. i have two appropriations committee, one appropriations committee, but bank committee markup and i apologize can i not be here. with that, with your permission, mr. chairman, i'd like to yield to senator nelson. senator nelson: thank you, mr. chairman. what i'm going to do is just put my statement in the record so we can get on to it. what you underscore is certainly accurate. the fall of ramadi, what is the government going to do? do they have the capability of getting sunnis to come in and take up the fight against isis? and so we need, as you-all testified to us, how far are we along in implementing the counter isis campaign in iraq? what has the government done to empower the sunni tribes to resist isis? and what does ramadi mean about retaking mosul? and will these events force iraq's political leadership to overcome their differences in their attempts at government? so with those questions, thank you, mr. chairman. senat
senator reed: first let me thank the chairman for calling this timely and important hearing and also thank senator nelson for acting as a ranking member today. i have two appropriations committee, one appropriations committee, but bank committee markup and i apologize can i not be here. with that, with your permission, mr. chairman, i'd like to yield to senator nelson. senator nelson: thank you, mr. chairman. what i'm going to do is just put my statement in the record so we can get on to it....
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several years ago will and lynn reed took a leap into a major lifetime change.goats and make cheese. >> we took a main line night school course. last night of the course we made cheese. >> we could do this. >> and why not. >> a friend cold the reeds that amazing acres goat dairy was for sale and they didn't let the opportunity pass them by. >> when we bought the farm the woman that we bought it from who was making cheeses she spent that summer with me teach meg thousand make cheese. >> reporter: will took a two week certification course at the university of vermont. now the couple turns out between 40 to 60 pounds of cheese a week, all by themselves. >> i would call it a nano producers. >> reporter: lynn did keep her day job as a graphics designer but now works strictly from home. >> i go out at lunchtime play with goats and feed my goats. i don't see people not very much. i'm not sure i miss that. >> reporter: while their lives seem to be isolated their lives are also very fulfilling. >> i have a drink out on the porch and look around and say wow this is really
several years ago will and lynn reed took a leap into a major lifetime change.goats and make cheese. >> we took a main line night school course. last night of the course we made cheese. >> we could do this. >> and why not. >> a friend cold the reeds that amazing acres goat dairy was for sale and they didn't let the opportunity pass them by. >> when we bought the farm the woman that we bought it from who was making cheeses she spent that summer with me teach meg...
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and what i would suggest is that senator reed and i each do one question. did you make them call the vote when i said that. >> that was me. >> nice work. let us each ask you one more question. one important way to reduce highway fatalities is to require the installation of speed limiting devices on heavy trucks. limiting devices on heavy trucks. this is something that the trucking industry itself has petitioned the department for and the department has received literally thousands of comments in support of the petitioners request. the fncsa itself set the regulation would decrease the number of fatal crashes annually. and would have minimal cost since the governors are already installed on many trucks. yet this has lingered within the department since i believe 2011 and has been delayed 21 times. could you tell us why the department has failed to issue these regulations on speed limiters so many years after the initial petition despite widespread support and evidence of their effectiveness? >> well first of all, i want to commend not only you but many of th
and what i would suggest is that senator reed and i each do one question. did you make them call the vote when i said that. >> that was me. >> nice work. let us each ask you one more question. one important way to reduce highway fatalities is to require the installation of speed limiting devices on heavy trucks. limiting devices on heavy trucks. this is something that the trucking industry itself has petitioned the department for and the department has received literally thousands...
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we talked to one local resident angela reed, she heard the sirens going off and took her family down the street and went inside her parent's home seconds before the tornado hit. >> we were rushing to the hallway and we could hear the tornado coming and it picked up the house and started ripping the rooms off. we were hollering and streaming. when we came out everything was destroyed. >> amazingly reed and her family survived and were not injured. for that they say they are blessed but they are devastated by the damage community has taken and all of the injuries from the residents she knows in the area. we are expecting a press conference in the next 30 minutes. everyone is keeping an eye on the weather today because they are expecting flash flooding. the last thing anyone needs or wants is more dangerous weather coming across this area. >> we will see what is in the forecast ahead. thank you very much. more from van, texas as we get it. >> let's get to the forecast with more on the dangerous weather. we are live in the fox extreme weather center. >> reporter: we are hearing reports o
we talked to one local resident angela reed, she heard the sirens going off and took her family down the street and went inside her parent's home seconds before the tornado hit. >> we were rushing to the hallway and we could hear the tornado coming and it picked up the house and started ripping the rooms off. we were hollering and streaming. when we came out everything was destroyed. >> amazingly reed and her family survived and were not injured. for that they say they are blessed...
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understand at some point this spring he had a relapse and was at some point transferred to walter reed month. the vice president issued a statement earlier today saying beau's life was defined by service to others. as a young lawyer he worked to establish the rule of law in war torn kosovo a major in the delaware national guard, he was an iraq war veteran. he fought for the powerless and made it his mission to ro tektprotect children from abuse. the president and first lady say they are saddened they are grieving saying he was a friend and devoted to his family. >> well wishes and prayers are poring in from well wishes delaware residents and others to offer condolences. we have a look back at beau biden's life. >> beau biden, former delaware attorney general and eldest son of joe biden died saturday from breast cancer. the 46-year-old bronze star recipient was first diagnosed in august of 2013. following treatment he was given a clean bill of health and returned to work as delaware attorney general months later. he announced last year ef would plan a run for governor in 2016. >> please
understand at some point this spring he had a relapse and was at some point transferred to walter reed month. the vice president issued a statement earlier today saying beau's life was defined by service to others. as a young lawyer he worked to establish the rule of law in war torn kosovo a major in the delaware national guard, he was an iraq war veteran. he fought for the powerless and made it his mission to ro tektprotect children from abuse. the president and first lady say they are...
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with that, thank you. >> thank you very much senator reed. i want to acknowledge the presence of several of our members. and i'm sure other members will, as well. we did change the time of the hearing and i very much appreciate the secretary accommodating the schedule in light of the votes that we have so please proceed with your statement. >> madame chairman, ranking member reed and all members of the subcommittee i want to thank you for having me here today. i want to say particular thanks to madame chairman for being flexible in scheduling the date of this hearing. really much appreciate given some of the challenges i have had recently with my knee. i will jump right in. last month we sent congress a new and improved grow america act. it is a long term bill and it would provide $478 billion of funding over six years. having a six-year bill is very important because it will give communities a stable, predictable amount of funding so they can plan for the long term as has been mentioned. i know this committee is very focused on this upcoming
with that, thank you. >> thank you very much senator reed. i want to acknowledge the presence of several of our members. and i'm sure other members will, as well. we did change the time of the hearing and i very much appreciate the secretary accommodating the schedule in light of the votes that we have so please proceed with your statement. >> madame chairman, ranking member reed and all members of the subcommittee i want to thank you for having me here today. i want to say...
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swiftly and decisively changing the name as he did about not enough air in the football. >> senator reed is one of 50 senators who signed a letter last year urging the nfl to change the name. team owner dan snyder says he will not do that. >> quite a distinct for a lot of local schools. we'll tell you which schools in our area are making the grade. not just here but around the country. >> and it's one of the biggest construction projects our area has ever seen. where biggest change is about to happen and how long it could slow you down. >>> take a >>> things went terribly wrong during a house renovation in silver spring today. workers heard a long cracking noise and barely had time to get out of the house before a roof kram crashing down. you're looking at what is left of that home on easily street. none of the four workers was injured. >> county building inspectors will determine the exact cause of that collapse. >> some commuters are weeks away from major headaches in the heart of d.c. >> city leaders broke ground on the million dollar crossing project. they plan to build a deck. to bu
swiftly and decisively changing the name as he did about not enough air in the football. >> senator reed is one of 50 senators who signed a letter last year urging the nfl to change the name. team owner dan snyder says he will not do that. >> quite a distinct for a lot of local schools. we'll tell you which schools in our area are making the grade. not just here but around the country. >> and it's one of the biggest construction projects our area has ever seen. where biggest...
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it started thursday night when officer david reed found a woman frantically crying in a parking lot in the white of shopping center. her one month old little girl was not breathing. officer read immediately took action, taking the child into his arms. officer: i struck the back of the baby between the shoulder blades and the baby took a deep threat then began to cry. kellye: the baby is doing just fine with family members. mother is in the hospital. the police are investigating what went wrong. coming up -- reliving history, the amazing look back at what is being called our nation's greatest generation and how a teacher and veteran made it all come to life. devon: combined heat, humidity called fronts storm chances could be coming. the forecast coming up. kellye: a day to remember the nations capital is vintage warplanes was dover the national mall. 50 planes were flying to mark the 70th anniversary of victory in europe day. people gathered along the national mall andy world war ii memorial to watch the hour-long flyover. and you do not have to be on the mall to see the show. abc 7 cre
it started thursday night when officer david reed found a woman frantically crying in a parking lot in the white of shopping center. her one month old little girl was not breathing. officer read immediately took action, taking the child into his arms. officer: i struck the back of the baby between the shoulder blades and the baby took a deep threat then began to cry. kellye: the baby is doing just fine with family members. mother is in the hospital. the police are investigating what went wrong....
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we're work an amazing project with senator harry reed. the bill is buyingbeing drafted and we're working with senator reed's office right now, currently looking for a cosponsor and we're very excited to announce that victims across this country will continue to be protected under the laws of the land. >> that's huge for you guys to do that and it's very curages. >> thank you. >> and i want to ask you about -- i don't know what your father's reaction was but josh duggar said it was a long time ago for him and he's gotten over it and gotten past it. what do you think about that? >> abusers almost always say that. they say that because it was so long ago, it doesn't matter. but we don't expect murderers to be exonerated because they were young. there should be consequences for that. >> i really appreciate what you wrote. it's very moving. it's on your blog. >> yes, surviving abuse .org. >> we'll put itten u enit up on the cnn tonight website. you guys are very curages and let us know what happens with the legislation. >> thank you. >> and wh
we're work an amazing project with senator harry reed. the bill is buyingbeing drafted and we're working with senator reed's office right now, currently looking for a cosponsor and we're very excited to announce that victims across this country will continue to be protected under the laws of the land. >> that's huge for you guys to do that and it's very curages. >> thank you. >> and i want to ask you about -- i don't know what your father's reaction was but josh duggar said it...
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he was admitted to walter reed earlier this week. despite a valiant fight beau biden passed away. >> i'm dann cuellar "channel 6 action news". >>> vice-president joe biden called his son the finest manny of us have ever known. beau helped nominate his dad for vice-president 01 democratic national convention. >> tonight, mr. chairman it's my great honor tore place into nomination for of the office of vice-president of the united states my father, my hero, joe biden. so i move to suspend the rules to knowledge that by acclamation joe biden as democratic advise precedential candidate. >> he's exception father and exceptional vice-president and leader and i'm hop order are to be part of that. >> joy biden graduated from the university of pennsylvania. before the tint he served five years. federal prosecutors in philadelphia. >>> in 197 at age three he was seriously injured in a family tragedy in a crash that killed his mother and infantd sister. he was sworn in while at the bedside of his son. after a stroke in 010 beau biden said someti
he was admitted to walter reed earlier this week. despite a valiant fight beau biden passed away. >> i'm dann cuellar "channel 6 action news". >>> vice-president joe biden called his son the finest manny of us have ever known. beau helped nominate his dad for vice-president 01 democratic national convention. >> tonight, mr. chairman it's my great honor tore place into nomination for of the office of vice-president of the united states my father, my hero, joe...
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he was admitted to walter reed earlier this week. despite a valiant fight beau biden passed away. i'm dann cuellar "channel 6 action news." >> vice-president joe biden called his son the finest manny of us have ever known. beau helped nominate his dad for vice-president at the democratic national convention. >> tonight mr. chairman it's my great hon other to place into knowledge daition for the office of vice-president of the united states my father, my hero, joe biden. so i move to suspend the roles and nominate by acclamation joe biden as a democratic vice-president den shall candidate. >> he's an skeeption father and vice-president and leader. i was honored to be part of that and do that. >> beau biden graduated from the university of pennsylvania. before stints in the military and as delaware attorney general he served five years as a federal prosecutor in philadelphia. in 1972 at age 3 he was seriously injured in a family tragedy a car crash that killed his mother and infant sister. vice-president joe biden was sworn into the u.s. senate while at the hospital bedside of his s
he was admitted to walter reed earlier this week. despite a valiant fight beau biden passed away. i'm dann cuellar "channel 6 action news." >> vice-president joe biden called his son the finest manny of us have ever known. beau helped nominate his dad for vice-president at the democratic national convention. >> tonight mr. chairman it's my great hon other to place into knowledge daition for the office of vice-president of the united states my father, my hero, joe biden. so...
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in a photo which made the front page, that's future mayor kasim reed. >> i remember that.meeting frank sinatra. >> as a young child, reed would help the volunteers searching atlanta's woods every saturday. >> we literally would walk through wooded areas chaperoned and we would walk for a period of time until about an hour before nightfall. >> but now a new twist in the murders. patrick baltazar, the 20th victim, would be the last child to turn up in a wooded area. a day or two later an official would tell reporters fibers and dog hairs were being collected from the victim's clothing. the next child to die would be found in a river wearing nothing but underpants. fewer clues now for larry peterson. >> we're talking maybe a dozen or dozens of fibers as opposed to hundreds or potentially a thousand fibers. >> the 13-year-old victim was found beneath this bridge over the south river in atlanta's suburbs. a driver crossing that bridge earlier in the week saw a man leaning over the railing. it turned out to be the same afternoon jo-jo bell disappeared. at trial, the witness said
in a photo which made the front page, that's future mayor kasim reed. >> i remember that.meeting frank sinatra. >> as a young child, reed would help the volunteers searching atlanta's woods every saturday. >> we literally would walk through wooded areas chaperoned and we would walk for a period of time until about an hour before nightfall. >> but now a new twist in the murders. patrick baltazar, the 20th victim, would be the last child to turn up in a wooded area. a day...