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richard: d.c. mayor muriel bowser says it is perfectly legal. >> as a business people need to take it seriously and not just somebody sitting on the couch. >> d.c. voters overwhelmingly passed initiative 71. so the will of the voter should be number one. richard: most people at the expo believe the debate will die down, but an interesting concept, cannabis as a business. a man from colorado said that his state has earned $24 million from sales tax on legal marijuana. richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: an all hands on deck in the district for trash pickup. it is part of an effort to catch up on the tress collection that was delayed because of the snowstorms. residents complained the trash was overflowing onto city streets. the department of homeland security has enough money to stay open one more week. president obama signed a one-week funding extension before the midnight deadline. the bill passed congress late last night after a other funding bills failed to pass. at issue is the president's exe
richard: d.c. mayor muriel bowser says it is perfectly legal. >> as a business people need to take it seriously and not just somebody sitting on the couch. >> d.c. voters overwhelmingly passed initiative 71. so the will of the voter should be number one. richard: most people at the expo believe the debate will die down, but an interesting concept, cannabis as a business. a man from colorado said that his state has earned $24 million from sales tax on legal marijuana. richard reeve,...
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commissioner fong commissioner president wu commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner moore and we do expect commissioner hillis to arrive first is the consideration for the items a-1 and b for d d and v at order street discretionary review and variance and items 2 ab for the 22 at 24 port discretionary review and variance are also proposed for continuance to february 12, 2015 item 3 case c at 1135 evans avenue to february 26, 2015 and item 4 for case and 1423 ocean avenue has been withdrawn further commissioners under our discretionary review calendar item 7 d at one street a mandatory discretionary review is proechtd for continuance until mayor march 19 i have no speaker cards is there any comment on the items proposed for continuance seeing none, public comment is closed. >> item one ab and 3 to the dates indicated and item 17 to march 19. >> second. >> thank you, commissioner on that motion to continue items commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner president wu and commissioner fong so moved, comm
commissioner fong commissioner president wu commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner moore and we do expect commissioner hillis to arrive first is the consideration for the items a-1 and b for d d and v at order street discretionary review and variance and items 2 ab for the 22 at 24 port discretionary review and variance are also proposed for continuance to february 12, 2015 item 3 case c at 1135 evans avenue to february 26, 2015 and item 4 for case and...
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a state funeral has been held in germany for late president richard von weizsacker. he passed away at the end of last month at the age of 94. >> more than 1000 guests from across the political spectrum attended a remembrance ceremony for the president who served the dumb firms -- who served two terms. he was known as the moral conscience for the nation. >> richard von weizsacker was a political president through and through. the words of the incumbent german president joachim gauck. he was touching upon what was perhaps von weizsacker's most important address in 1985 when he described the end of the second world war. >> richard von weizsacker was not just intellectually aware of what germany had lost. he experienced it during his entire life and with his family history. perhaps that is why he felt -- and let's not be shy to say it -- according -- a calling to urge as germans to finally confront the war and its pconsequences. >> gauck said throughout his lengthy political career, von weizsacker had always been a source of inspiration and orientation for germans. >> by
a state funeral has been held in germany for late president richard von weizsacker. he passed away at the end of last month at the age of 94. >> more than 1000 guests from across the political spectrum attended a remembrance ceremony for the president who served the dumb firms -- who served two terms. he was known as the moral conscience for the nation. >> richard von weizsacker was a political president through and through. the words of the incumbent german president joachim gauck....
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richard reeve has more on the suspects. richard: [no audio] an urgent search for answers. >> i was shocked. richard: detectives going door to door in bladensburg. >> i'm scared for the area, trying to track down a possible serial rapist. >> some things that you can see in something she cannot. richard: the most recent attack wednesday night. >> they said that somebody got hit in the head. richard: the victim was then sexually assaulted. does this surprise you? >> yes. richard: investigators say that it has happened twice before. a victim was walking on a wooded trail near quincy street, and then a long annapolis road. >> they definitely need to up the security. richard: at this beauty salon maria is concerned about customer safety. >> i'm sure that my customers want to be secure. it's too dark outside. richard: residents say they will keep a watchful eye on each other. >> we will protect our families. leon: richard reeve was reporting from bladensburg. it ready for more cold weather this weekend, including a wintry mix poss
richard reeve has more on the suspects. richard: [no audio] an urgent search for answers. >> i was shocked. richard: detectives going door to door in bladensburg. >> i'm scared for the area, trying to track down a possible serial rapist. >> some things that you can see in something she cannot. richard: the most recent attack wednesday night. >> they said that somebody got hit in the head. richard: the victim was then sexually assaulted. does this surprise you? >>...
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richard: absolutely.ndan, this is a straight talk about why they want an audit -- tom: brendan this is straight talk about why they want an audit. brendan: is this really what he wants to pursue as fed policy? or is this just to follow in his father's footsteps in the last two elections? richard: what i'm picking up in my conversations is there are some democrats that could support legislation like this as well. i think the story will be with us through the year. tom: we have to rock stars with us today. you grew up in the middle of nowhere in wisconsin and you grew up in the middle of nowhere in illinois. rand paul is talking to others who feel disassociated from the leads in washington. that's what janet yellen thinks right, professor? richard: absolutely and the audit is focused on balance sheet issues and the like. the issue is that the fed could actually monitor policy decisions, which would be a big mistake. tom: we will come back into about this with david haro. i would mention that i grew up in th
richard: absolutely.ndan, this is a straight talk about why they want an audit -- tom: brendan this is straight talk about why they want an audit. brendan: is this really what he wants to pursue as fed policy? or is this just to follow in his father's footsteps in the last two elections? richard: what i'm picking up in my conversations is there are some democrats that could support legislation like this as well. i think the story will be with us through the year. tom: we have to rock stars with...
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sxhorng pr commissioner antonini commissioner wu commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner are items proposed for continuance item one dr p at grove street discretionary review ask proposed for continuance until march 15 and next case formula retail and large retail planning code amendments is proposed for continuance excuse me for awning indefinitely continuance continuance i. >> good afternoon and welcome to the planning commission regular hearing for february 26, 2015 i'd like to remind members of the public the commission doesn't tolerate that the commission does not tolerate outbursts of any kind. >> good afternoon. and welcome to the san francisco planning commission regular hearing for february 26, 2015 i'd like to remind members of the public that the commission that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind please silence all electronic devices. that may sound off and and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. irving at this point in time commissioner president fong commissioner wu commiss
sxhorng pr commissioner antonini commissioner wu commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner are items proposed for continuance item one dr p at grove street discretionary review ask proposed for continuance until march 15 and next case formula retail and large retail planning code amendments is proposed for continuance excuse me for awning indefinitely continuance continuance i. >> good afternoon and welcome to the planning commission regular hearing for...
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and commissioner president wu voting against. >> commissioner richards i make a motion to take dr and approve the project with a roof hatch if not possible not a roof-deck. >> second. >> so there's a is there a motion and a second requiring a roof hatch for the roof-deck if not possible eliminating 9 roof deck on that motion commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero commissioners that places you on item 12 for case d at 435 tenth avenue this is a discretionary review. >> this is an item for a request for continuous that's not supported by the that project sponsor. >> let's take the issue of whether or not to continue. >> i ask we continue this until networks week. >> there are no other items and february 5th is extremely full you have 1, 2, 3, 4 essentially 5 but one is 4 drs and, however, the week after. >> february 12th is on. >> i'll make a motion to continue this to february 12th. >> first on the issue of whether or not to co
and commissioner president wu voting against. >> commissioner richards i make a motion to take dr and approve the project with a roof hatch if not possible not a roof-deck. >> second. >> so there's a is there a motion and a second requiring a roof hatch for the roof-deck if not possible eliminating 9 roof deck on that motion commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner president wu so moved,...
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well, richard, it's been a fascinating period of winter weather. i mean a lot of people can't relate to that much snow that fast. >> drought situation in the west looks better? >> tiny bit. >> just because of the bad winter they have had. thanks very much bill karins. a treasure trove of space stuff hidden for years in neil armstrong's closet. the last minute valentine's day gift that you might keep in a locked garage very well locked garage. you're watching "early today." these little angels build in softness. and these little angels build in strength. and that little angel says "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely helped me quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agit
well, richard, it's been a fascinating period of winter weather. i mean a lot of people can't relate to that much snow that fast. >> drought situation in the west looks better? >> tiny bit. >> just because of the bad winter they have had. thanks very much bill karins. a treasure trove of space stuff hidden for years in neil armstrong's closet. the last minute valentine's day gift that you might keep in a locked garage very well locked garage. you're watching "early...
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he did ultimately get richard nixon to help back it. are some things that were getting done but suddenly there was cambodia and we were in another country although they denied they were in another country. i should make it clear why nyhan wasn't against the use of force he was against the use of force in this particular war and he deviated nixon wanted to end the war and nixon as the president had the right to try to get us out. but going to cambodia caused an uproar. hundreds of thousands were now saying awful things about these kids. they were not gangsters or anything they were just protesting. moynahan wanted to do something about it. also there was kent state and kids were killed. it was just starting to fall apart. an important memo nixon received that it was leaked. so he offered his resignation to nixon and nixon refused it. he got letters from his colleague at harvard. he re-signed but not publicly. he sent a letter to the president and the president said suddenly he gets an idea but says why don't we send moynahan to the unite
he did ultimately get richard nixon to help back it. are some things that were getting done but suddenly there was cambodia and we were in another country although they denied they were in another country. i should make it clear why nyhan wasn't against the use of force he was against the use of force in this particular war and he deviated nixon wanted to end the war and nixon as the president had the right to try to get us out. but going to cambodia caused an uproar. hundreds of thousands were...
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of director of communications at the richard nixon foundation. welcome to the the richard nixon presidential library on the occasion of the pres.'s hundred and 2nd birthday. before we start i i just want to say today is a free admission day. i encourage you to visit the president's birthplace. take that in and visit the memorial sites in the galleries to learn about the life of this extraordinary man. another extraordinary man is our nixon legacy lecturer today. he began his career in the eisenhower administration as a speechwriter and joined pres. nixon for his 1962 california gubernatorial bid. he returns to the white house in 1969 as the chief of staff to daniel patrick moynihan, somewhat of a political odd couple, democrat coupled with pres. next. the two were very loyal friends and made they're relationship work. one of the few people they could say he was friends with both of these men. we have preview video to show. >> assistant to the president for urban affairs. the last time i saw him he was speaking appropriately scheduled on halloween
of director of communications at the richard nixon foundation. welcome to the the richard nixon presidential library on the occasion of the pres.'s hundred and 2nd birthday. before we start i i just want to say today is a free admission day. i encourage you to visit the president's birthplace. take that in and visit the memorial sites in the galleries to learn about the life of this extraordinary man. another extraordinary man is our nixon legacy lecturer today. he began his career in the...
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richard's daughter only 14 years old. >> i just need him back. please. >> reporter: angela now manages the family bakery. she's a mother to 5-year-old timmy, who reminds her of the grandfather he'll never meet. >> there's definitely like monumental times in my life where i think, you know everything is perfect. the only thing i'm missing is my father. >> reporter: that was never more apparent than when she got married this past october. >> that was definitely one of the toughest days because you know, it's supposed to be the happiest day. and it was. everything was beautiful but, of course, the whole time i was wishing that he was there. >> reporter: she walked down the aisle wearith a bouquet with her father's picture. the family seeks the same answers and justice a decade later. >> that's the sad part. won't bring him back. somebody goes to prison for a thousand years, my son's dead. >> both of my eyes are open. i want justice for my son and danielle. >> reporter: "nbc10 news." >> the disappearance of richard and danielle imbo is just one of hu
richard's daughter only 14 years old. >> i just need him back. please. >> reporter: angela now manages the family bakery. she's a mother to 5-year-old timmy, who reminds her of the grandfather he'll never meet. >> there's definitely like monumental times in my life where i think, you know everything is perfect. the only thing i'm missing is my father. >> reporter: that was never more apparent than when she got married this past october. >> that was definitely one...
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>> yes. >> correct. >> daughter of richard. >> pat nixon? pass. >> julie nixon eisenhower. >> close. daughter of the -- sorry. son of the 40th president. >> ron reagan jr. >> correct. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford. jennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. 260, jake and alisyn -- >> pat ford doesn't count for patricia ford? >> you said pat. >> okay, okay. i don't even know what it was. >> it was patricia nixon. jake and alisyn continue in the lead. ♪ >>> welcome back to the cnn quiz wvo: caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's
>> yes. >> correct. >> daughter of richard. >> pat nixon? pass. >> julie nixon eisenhower. >> close. daughter of the -- sorry. son of the 40th president. >> ron reagan jr. >> correct. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford. jennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really?...
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fewer. >> so i echo any colleagues comments i want you to know richard every time supreme court every time i go out with you for today with the closed session i can't tell you how proud i am to stand listened you as a supporter and board member i'm extremely proud our superintendent in the way you represent us with the integrity and the dignity and our strong sense of equality and you want the best for all our students we can only get someone that is a hard worker and visionary and smart but we actually get something who is a great deal of humanist and understanding where he came from and the population we're serving to richard i want to say i hope you'll be glad to bring us to where we need to be towards our vision of 2025 thank you. >> commissioner shamann walton. >> i'm excited about starting my tenure with someone pits committed for the next 10 years we've had lots of opportunities over the months to work together and me watch you in action in terms of what your discussing and your vision for the district within the community i'm excited to support that we have you for the next fe
fewer. >> so i echo any colleagues comments i want you to know richard every time supreme court every time i go out with you for today with the closed session i can't tell you how proud i am to stand listened you as a supporter and board member i'm extremely proud our superintendent in the way you represent us with the integrity and the dignity and our strong sense of equality and you want the best for all our students we can only get someone that is a hard worker and visionary and smart...
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>> yes. >> correct. >> daughter of richard. >> pat nixon? >> pass. >> julie nixon eisenhower. >> close. daughter of the -- sorry. son of the 40th president. >> ron reagan jr. >> correct. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford. jennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >> really? >> you have five correct. five correct. each worth 20 points. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's take a look at the scores right now. chris and don, 100 points. 260, jake and alisyn -- >> pat ford doesn't count for patricia ford? >> you said pat. >> okay, okay. i don't even know what it was. >> it was patricia nixon. jake and alisyn continue in the lead. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with new fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied, jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around, and through the nail. most common side effe
>> yes. >> correct. >> daughter of richard. >> pat nixon? >> pass. >> julie nixon eisenhower. >> close. daughter of the -- sorry. son of the 40th president. >> ron reagan jr. >> correct. >> daughter of gerald. >> ford. >> okay. first name is very common. >> mary ford. jennifer ford. >> partridge family. never mind. pass. daughter of bill and hillary. >> chelsea clinton. >> that is correct. >>...
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we asked richard gill.here was little hope at this time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when inflation gets going, all groups feel they are losers. sanitation workers, teachers senior citizens, rich man, poor manyou name it. everybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up incomes are going up, too. not everybody is losing all the time. still, when this uncertainty about the future becomes contagious things can get bad for everybody. it's difficult running an efficient, productive economy when prices change all the time. but whether justified or not this fear of falling behind can be a major factor causing inflation to increase. sanitation workers feel they're falling behind. they strike, getting higher wages. now other public employees see they're behind. they demand even higher increases. now coal miners, assembly line workers, sales clerks see they're falling behind. up we go. wages, prices,
we asked richard gill.here was little hope at this time that the inflationary momentum would run out of steam. when inflation gets going, all groups feel they are losers. sanitation workers, teachers senior citizens, rich man, poor manyou name it. everybody faces higher prices and thinks, "i'm being ruined." this perception that everyone is losing is unjustified. if prices are going up incomes are going up, too. not everybody is losing all the time. still, when this uncertainty about...
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. >>> people like richard branson who buck the system in search of breakthrough solutions to big challenges like space travel artificial intelligence and climate change. necessity is supposed to be the mother of invention and technology gives us things we don't need. innovation changes the world. tonight i ask at what cost. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money". we are living through a technology revolution that has enriched our lives and disrupted them at the same time. once upon a time knowledge was accessible to the elite. then innovation brought us libraries and the printing press, making it accessible to more people. now almost anyone can download the contents of an encyclopedia on to a hand-held. democratizing access to knowledge. the dizzying pace of technology through computers, the internet has created opportunities for governments, businesses, entrepreneurs to boost growth and benefit society. the technology revolution left many behind. digital innovation in the workplace eliminated the need for back-office jobs that were the back-bone of america's middle class. globalisation fuell
. >>> people like richard branson who buck the system in search of breakthrough solutions to big challenges like space travel artificial intelligence and climate change. necessity is supposed to be the mother of invention and technology gives us things we don't need. innovation changes the world. tonight i ask at what cost. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money". we are living through a technology revolution that has enriched our lives and disrupted them at the same time. once...
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i don't consider richard and i true heroes. we are the parents of the veterans. after seeing what clay had to deal with, we were determined that anything we could do to help our veterans not have to fight those hurdles that he fought, we were willing to do it. we are so grateful and so thankful for the passage of the bill today. it's only the beginning. we do thank you for your support. >> let me just echo susan and paul. it is a bittersweet day for us. this is been the end of i long journey. it happened a little less than four years ago when we lost clay. susan and i just talked and we had a feeling that in order for us to heal in our grief our lives needed to be focused beyond clay. he has been with us all the time , but we had to focus on veterans. we had to translate what he struggled with two what veterans in general struggle with. what this bill does is that it takes away some barriers, some needless barriers, that shouldn't be there. it makes it easier for those veterans to get the kind of help that they are entitled to. at the end of the day, when an indi
i don't consider richard and i true heroes. we are the parents of the veterans. after seeing what clay had to deal with, we were determined that anything we could do to help our veterans not have to fight those hurdles that he fought, we were willing to do it. we are so grateful and so thankful for the passage of the bill today. it's only the beginning. we do thank you for your support. >> let me just echo susan and paul. it is a bittersweet day for us. this is been the end of i long...
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who's telling the truth in this, richard? >> i think the president -- there's a little bit of truth on both sides here i think the president is right, staples because they make billions and billions of dollars worth of profits should provide their employees with health care. their position is we provide jobs therefore we shouldn't have to provide health care. but i agree with president obama, health care is a right not a privilege. >> didn't this company provide health care before obama came in but it became so expensive that many people cut back hours of employees so they didn't have to provide the new kind of coverage? >> having just listened to the president talking so movingly about veterans it feels tough to put on the partisan boxing gloves here, because i feel like what he said because very powerful, and i think we all agree on that which is a nice thing to acknowledge. on this issue on health care, though, i think you're right and
who's telling the truth in this, richard? >> i think the president -- there's a little bit of truth on both sides here i think the president is right, staples because they make billions and billions of dollars worth of profits should provide their employees with health care. their position is we provide jobs therefore we shouldn't have to provide health care. but i agree with president obama, health care is a right not a privilege. >> didn't this company provide health care before...
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. >> commissioner richards. >> we met a couple of days google commissioner paskin-jordan i have one issue the bar issue we had a restaurant around the corner we had a permit and we've struggled with this i believe the bar unless it's beer and wine the formula retail the two formula retails i'm trying to avoid the jack spades of the world over 20 at this point maybe the san francisco companies it's not a small business but a subsidize of a major con enrollment and i agree with the commissioner we have walgreenss and one hundred and 50 walgreenss so i'll not support the bar. >> commissioner moore. >> i would agree with what commissioner wu's and what you said the bar be a wine issue as well as a small formula retail hard for me, i received a number of letters from community activists that no one is patrolling in the discussion that's counter to the broad-based support this the legislation itself has actually supervisor mar's office weighed in with a letter asking permission consider k4r5r7b9d this partially because just a weeks ago we started with the formula retail subsidize working group
. >> commissioner richards. >> we met a couple of days google commissioner paskin-jordan i have one issue the bar issue we had a restaurant around the corner we had a permit and we've struggled with this i believe the bar unless it's beer and wine the formula retail the two formula retails i'm trying to avoid the jack spades of the world over 20 at this point maybe the san francisco companies it's not a small business but a subsidize of a major con enrollment and i agree with the...
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[richard] america,it's me richard. h&r block tax pro. you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us half,what you paid them. that's right.half.50% less. come in here and get your money. what are you waiting for? it's refund season-get your billions back,america! >> jon: welcome back. welcome back. now that we know that everything we have been told here in this world is a lie especially about the middle east it makes you wonder. what is going on over there? >> a wave of crises engulfing countries all across the middle east. >> in the middle east things are just basically falling apart. >> big trouble in the country of yemen. >> a growing terrorism problem in egypt. >> very very gruesome and ugly battle over there. >> jon: here to help us make sense is egypt foremost political satirist host of the banned television program basam yousef thanks for joining us. >> thank you thank you very much. >> jon: obviously right now the middle east spiraling out of control. so tell me, what should america do about thi
[richard] america,it's me richard. h&r block tax pro. you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us half,what you paid them. that's right.half.50% less. come in here and get your money. what are you waiting for? it's refund season-get your billions back,america! >> jon: welcome back. welcome back. now that we know that everything we have been told here in this world is a lie especially about the middle east it makes you wonder. what is going on over...
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richard has brought this home to us just in the powerful storlryes of these children who are being raped and traded as chatle by isis. >> i want to thank you and thank richard for bringing light to these types of story. the horrific atrocityies that women and children are becoming victims of at the hands of isil. this is an untold story about what's happening in syria, what's happening in iraq and something that we really all need to be talking about. it's something we're very focused on here at the state department. we have an international whole office on international women and girls. they talk about this frequently but we should all be screaming about how terrible this is. >> and i know the state department has a whole office as you point out, which we don't
richard has brought this home to us just in the powerful storlryes of these children who are being raped and traded as chatle by isis. >> i want to thank you and thank richard for bringing light to these types of story. the horrific atrocityies that women and children are becoming victims of at the hands of isil. this is an untold story about what's happening in syria, what's happening in iraq and something that we really all need to be talking about. it's something we're very focused on...
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kennedy or richard nixon.is point forward from friend to foe alike that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> that is of course, the inaugural speech, and for him to get the presidential nod, he e had to beat out -- in order to gett the democratic party's nod, he had to beat out people at the convention -- >> i don't understand. >> in order to get the democratic nod he had to beat outt other people at the convention. >> lyndon johnson. >> you didn't take 20 seconds! >> okay. >> well, let's look at how much you wagered. >> you wagered everything! you bet the house. >> so now it boils down to alison and jake. >> and how about you? >> we will take richard nixon. >> i welcome this examination, because people have to know whether or not their president is a crook. well, i'm not a crook. i have earned everything i've got. >> a that is a press conference. that is richard nixon in a press conference november 17th, 1973, denying his involvement in in a cover-up, and of course, he resigned a yea
kennedy or richard nixon.is point forward from friend to foe alike that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. >> that is of course, the inaugural speech, and for him to get the presidential nod, he e had to beat out -- in order to gett the democratic party's nod, he had to beat out people at the convention -- >> i don't understand. >> in order to get the democratic nod he had to beat outt other people at the convention. >> lyndon johnson. >>...
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. >> commissioner richards i agree with comments from my fellow commissioners, i think the deck all theway's way to the edge of the building is a lot given there's no pattern for that a happening in the neighborhood per the code i'll make a motion to move the deck 4 feats on the two sides. >> this is north - this is west and this is east so on north and west and south. >> north and west and south four 4. >> the landing and stared can remain in the same place. >> second that as long as they continue to work with staff so this is normally our conditions. >> commissioner hillis just on the deck i mean, i'm supportive of reducing the size of the deck i think the place longer than the noreaga edge i think the 4 feats opens that one side didn't trouble me it is 10 feet it would take to 5 feet from the property line from the noreaga side. >> can i clarify the north property line which has abutting new construction and next to the east that is to the rear of the property cigaretteing and the location at the front facing 12th street is where the stairs are so the northeast and south would be pro
. >> commissioner richards i agree with comments from my fellow commissioners, i think the deck all theway's way to the edge of the building is a lot given there's no pattern for that a happening in the neighborhood per the code i'll make a motion to move the deck 4 feats on the two sides. >> this is north - this is west and this is east so on north and west and south. >> north and west and south four 4. >> the landing and stared can remain in the same place. >>...
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budget excluding the expenses i'm very comfortable having to work with you thank you commissioner richards. >> i guess i'm also comfortable i think i had a couple of contestants on the side where pitting on investment for the future i know completely appropriate is the enforcement especially around short-term rentals i want to have a question for mr. sanchez i read about the actual rentals a complaint based take action based on complaints is if you're sitting at our desk and seeing you're on around and three-quarters of listing don't have a numbing none you don't wait for a complaint and the enforcement system. >> if we're aware of the violations we'll pursue it; however not enough information to pursue enforcement because they're may not be information that identifies it as app a property go to american people airbnb listing in i have tools and resources that allows us to identify particular properties 2, 3, 4 vision we can pursue. >> a followup question do we have the legal capacities to request this liz for airbnb are hosted. >> we can certainly work with the city attorney's office and
budget excluding the expenses i'm very comfortable having to work with you thank you commissioner richards. >> i guess i'm also comfortable i think i had a couple of contestants on the side where pitting on investment for the future i know completely appropriate is the enforcement especially around short-term rentals i want to have a question for mr. sanchez i read about the actual rentals a complaint based take action based on complaints is if you're sitting at our desk and seeing you're...
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richard, i will start with you.u brought us on the broadcast this morning. it had been so long before people could hear about her condition. a lot of this held secret, why. >> reporter: a lot of it held secret by the family. kayla who had been based in turkey spent some of her earlier years working on other human projects, came here began to be involved trying to help victims of the war in syria. there are now over 200,000 people killed in that war. she became engrossed with the subject, became -- decided that was going to be her passion. she went into syria with we are told two other people. she was kidnapped while volunteering at a hospital in aleppo province. this was in august 2013. she was taken by isis and then after that we heard almost nothing from her or about her. journalists who have been looking into her case eventually found her name and found she was missing, but at the family's request, the international news media has been silent about the case. we watched other hostages her cell mates either be rele
richard, i will start with you.u brought us on the broadcast this morning. it had been so long before people could hear about her condition. a lot of this held secret, why. >> reporter: a lot of it held secret by the family. kayla who had been based in turkey spent some of her earlier years working on other human projects, came here began to be involved trying to help victims of the war in syria. there are now over 200,000 people killed in that war. she became engrossed with the subject,...
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how could you forget with a launch against richard montgomery, big rocket. tight game. flying, whirling, dervish, richard montgomery holds on by one. >>> finally tonight i hate the nfl combine or as i call it, the underwear olympics. can you really tell anything from these drills? i know this much. if there was a combine for news anchors, it would be a lot more entertaining. check it out. welcome to the first ever news anchor combine. jan jeffcoat, i am really excited tonight. jan, let's get right to our first event, the first alert weather shuttle run. >> first up tonight tenacious topper. good form. check it out. notice how quickly he gets out of the way. he avoids those graphics like rg3 dodges defender. >> well said, jan. >> what do we see here? >> look at the speed and dexterity. he's flying. >> that's why they call him the wes welker of weathercasters, short, white and fast. >> i think he made a touchdown. >> no. he said i'm the no. 1 draft pick and you're not. >> and you're not. >> that's all i got, man. >> that was good stuff. we like (vo) after 50 years of desi
how could you forget with a launch against richard montgomery, big rocket. tight game. flying, whirling, dervish, richard montgomery holds on by one. >>> finally tonight i hate the nfl combine or as i call it, the underwear olympics. can you really tell anything from these drills? i know this much. if there was a combine for news anchors, it would be a lot more entertaining. check it out. welcome to the first ever news anchor combine. jan jeffcoat, i am really excited tonight. jan,...
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david: all right, kim, richard fisher coming on. he is leaving the dallas fed, this is an audition for you to be head of the dallas fed by the way. >> wow. david: i'm going to see how you would respond. a couple of good jobs reports, several good jobs reports, wages up in the last one, that's good news. isn't it beyond time at which the fed should raise rates given its mandates? >> well i don't think i'll be up for that job because i think we should unwind this a lot longer ago. david: you think we should have raised rates in 2004 now? >> or not lowered them as much. that is water under the bridge, isn't it now? turning to your question. i think the fed indicated they are wanting to be seen as data driven, so given these much higher, you know, the wages are going in the right direction, jobs look like they're catching, you know, traction here. i wouldn't be surprised if we see an increase in rates, very nominally later in the year, because of data drivenness and see what he says about this. i'm fascinated. i know i'll be tuning in f
david: all right, kim, richard fisher coming on. he is leaving the dallas fed, this is an audition for you to be head of the dallas fed by the way. >> wow. david: i'm going to see how you would respond. a couple of good jobs reports, several good jobs reports, wages up in the last one, that's good news. isn't it beyond time at which the fed should raise rates given its mandates? >> well i don't think i'll be up for that job because i think we should unwind this a lot longer ago....
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>> i will tell you something i've been saying -- not for last night but decades -- richard, richard, we've got to be honest -- >> so let's be honest. let's talk about income equality. let's talk about poverty. let's talk about food and security. let's talk about the real issues. you want to make this about looting and hands up, pants up. that's an insult to all the individuals out there -- >> no, it's not. >> -- income inequality and african-american men -- it's killing season because of the stand your ground law. >> let me ask you this. in ferguson eyewitnesses testified. we saw the video. he robbed a store. he intimidated a clerk. witnesses said he fought a cop for his gun. and then he charged at a police officer. and, you know common mentions that in his rap. isn't the answer i don't care isn't the answer, black, white, hispanic isn't the answer don't act that way? can you say it? i want to hear it. it's not a hard question, yes or no. >> in the song glory common talks about hands up don't shoot because that is a rally cry for millions of americans. >> that came directly out of fe
>> i will tell you something i've been saying -- not for last night but decades -- richard, richard, we've got to be honest -- >> so let's be honest. let's talk about income equality. let's talk about poverty. let's talk about food and security. let's talk about the real issues. you want to make this about looting and hands up, pants up. that's an insult to all the individuals out there -- >> no, it's not. >> -- income inequality and african-american men -- it's killing...
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richard engel is live in northern iraq.ichard has new exclusive reporting on the horrors of this war both in iraq and syria. richard, what can you tell us about what happened? >> reporter: andrea we so often have been talking about isis and its atrocities and sometimes it doesn't register. it just seems like terrible things happening to people far away and occasionally hostages. well, we found a story that really brought it home to us. we talk to some of the survivors from a little village called, not being survivors in this village. they killed the men and took the women away. the u.s. started bombing isis to stop an atrocity the systemic slaughter of a small religious minority called the yasidis. not all were saved. thousands of men have been killed and yaz siddy women were taken as slaves. we met this 12-year-old and 19-year-old in northern iraq. they had been bought and sold raped and beaten for months before escaping from their tormenters. she didn't want to show her face but told her her painful story. what did you sa
richard engel is live in northern iraq.ichard has new exclusive reporting on the horrors of this war both in iraq and syria. richard, what can you tell us about what happened? >> reporter: andrea we so often have been talking about isis and its atrocities and sometimes it doesn't register. it just seems like terrible things happening to people far away and occasionally hostages. well, we found a story that really brought it home to us. we talk to some of the survivors from a little...
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tonight, richard engel with a powerful nbc news exclusive. >>> and, the mystery. a dead prosecutor, allegations of a cover-up, and a case that could bring down a very powerful woman. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. thanks for being here this friday night. the dead of winter isn't supposed to be a picnic, but let's face it, we don't often see them this harsh. dare we say it? yet another blizzard has its sights set on the northeast tonight. boston once again in the line of fire. some new england cities looking at close to two feet of snow later this weekend, but the winds may be the bigger story here. at times gusts reaching near hurricane speed. right now 16 states are under winter weather advisories. this weekend's storm follows on the heels of a dangerous cold snap with bitter wind chills being felt tonight in cities from the mid-atlantic northward. we begin in boston with nbc's ron mott. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, lester, good even
tonight, richard engel with a powerful nbc news exclusive. >>> and, the mystery. a dead prosecutor, allegations of a cover-up, and a case that could bring down a very powerful woman. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. thanks for being here this friday night. the dead of winter isn't supposed to be a picnic, but let's face it, we...
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and here i groo we richard.r proved beyond any doubt is that the united states cannot blunder into the middle east with its hundreds of thousands of troops and expect a positive outcome. all on its own. and any more than in libya where restraint was really the order of the day. trying to do something limited to rescue a population in benghazi. that didn't work out. i was raeshtly in the middle east and had a conversation with a former prime minister there who said that this is going to go on for decades. in other words, the complex of problems, shia and sunni, one state against the other, authoritarian and military regimes, the urge for democracy, all these things to say nothing of the western involvement and its legacy this is not something that with a snap of a fingers, you know western capitalists -- >> this is the new 30 years war. >> mark halperin we blundered our way in we blundered our way out. >> same question about leaving. >> we blundered our way out. bush blundered his way in. barack obama blundered h
and here i groo we richard.r proved beyond any doubt is that the united states cannot blunder into the middle east with its hundreds of thousands of troops and expect a positive outcome. all on its own. and any more than in libya where restraint was really the order of the day. trying to do something limited to rescue a population in benghazi. that didn't work out. i was raeshtly in the middle east and had a conversation with a former prime minister there who said that this is going to go on...
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we asked richard gill how those stabilizers work.1954, when real gnp began to fall, federal tax revenues also began to fall simply because there was less taxable income. this meant more money for consumers. private spending did not have to fall as much as one might have expected. in terms of our diagram, this private spending curve, instead of going down, was flatter like this. instead of spiraling into a great depression, private spending was maintained at a relatively high level. the fall in national income was cushioned. if these stabilizers are so wonderful and worked so nicely in 14, why didn't they stop the great depression of the 1930s? because government was playing a much larger economic role than it had been 20 years earlier. this was what keynesians of the time were advocating. i, john fitzgerald kennedy do solemnly swear... that you will faithfully execute the office of president. that i will faithfullexecute... the bright promise of that day blinded many. john kennedy had managed only a razor-thin margin of victory. he w
we asked richard gill how those stabilizers work.1954, when real gnp began to fall, federal tax revenues also began to fall simply because there was less taxable income. this meant more money for consumers. private spending did not have to fall as much as one might have expected. in terms of our diagram, this private spending curve, instead of going down, was flatter like this. instead of spiraling into a great depression, private spending was maintained at a relatively high level. the fall in...
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richard rothman. gordon francis. i'm not sure if it's mariam or marvin hinkle. >> good morning commissioners my name is richard rothman and i don't live up there, but i give tours up there about once a month. i think it's time to bite the bullet, and to me, either location is fine. my main concern is that protection of the murals. i think having a kiosk outside where we could -- where the vendor could sell tickets and people would wait outside and have some kind of -- like in the restaurant, a call-system, so people know when their time is to go up. because in the summertimes the lines get very long and that is cause for potential damage to the murals. so if we can avoid lines inside the building by having a kiosk. the other thing when cassanda told me that even if you make a decision today, it is still going to take a year to get up and running. so i would just encourage the commission to use their wise judgment and make a decision today. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> yes, my name is gordon fr
richard rothman. gordon francis. i'm not sure if it's mariam or marvin hinkle. >> good morning commissioners my name is richard rothman and i don't live up there, but i give tours up there about once a month. i think it's time to bite the bullet, and to me, either location is fine. my main concern is that protection of the murals. i think having a kiosk outside where we could -- where the vendor could sell tickets and people would wait outside and have some kind of -- like in the...
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and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's wash asked him what he wanted to do. did he want to travel did he want to see the world and he said that he wanted to make movies. and that's what he did. and finally, for my husband bart and our children cal and liv, thank you for my life. thank you for giving me a home. thank you. thank you very much for this. >> well the show is almost over. all but one of the categories have been checked off. which means it's time for the envelope you've all been waiting for. my oscar predictions. recap. on thursday i gave my predictions to the accounting firm of pricewaterhousecoopers. they kept a watchful eye over them until the moment of truth. the moment of truth has come. brian, the key please. has this key been in your possession since you locked the box? >> all evening. >> has anyone tried to take the key? >> no one has tried to take it away. >> has anyone ever told you how much you look like matt damon? >> i have heard that a few times. >> very good. thank you for your service, sir. apprec
and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's wash asked him what he wanted to do. did he want to travel did he want to see the world and he said that he wanted to make movies. and that's what he did. and finally, for my husband bart and our children cal and liv, thank you for my life. thank you for giving me a home. thank you. thank you very much for this. >> well the show is almost over. all but one of the categories have been...
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> commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you on item 12 for case - thank you. >> mrauth i plymouth use conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon michael smith planning staff the project proposed e proposes to for about a second-story dwelling dwell in the ocean view neighborhood and to construct in its place a third-story mixed use building the proposed building go have 3 dwelling units and off-street parking and tenants and use yet to be determined the property contains the remnants of a second-story dwelling constructed in 2005 the building is vacant and the city records are indicating the building is authorized to be a second-story typically between 9 square feet of habitable area the city has noting not received public comment and to approve the project are conditions we believe it will add 4 family sized dwelling units to the horsing stock and creates a small commercial space ideal for simon's
> commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you on item 12 for case - thank you. >> mrauth i plymouth use conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon michael smith planning staff the project proposed e proposes to for about a second-story dwelling dwell in the ocean view neighborhood and to...
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and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's wash asked him what he wanted to do. did he want to travel did he want to see the world and he said that he wanted to make movies. and that's what he did. and finally, for my husband bart and our children cal and liv, thank you for my life. thank you for giving me a home. thank you. thank you very much for this. >> well the show is almost over. all but one of the categories have been checked off. which means it's time for the envelope you've all been waiting for. my oscar predictions. recap. on thursday i gave my predictions to the accounting firm of pricewaterhousecoopers. they kept a watchful eye over them until the moment of truth. the moment of truth has come. brian, the key please. has this key been in your possession since you locked the box? >> all evening. >> has anyone tried to take the key? >> no one has tried to take it away. >> has anyone ever told you how much you look like matt damon? >> i have heard that a few times. >> very good. thank you for your service, sir. apprec
and finally, to our filmmakers, wash westand richard, they can't be here tonight because of richard's wash asked him what he wanted to do. did he want to travel did he want to see the world and he said that he wanted to make movies. and that's what he did. and finally, for my husband bart and our children cal and liv, thank you for my life. thank you for giving me a home. thank you. thank you very much for this. >> well the show is almost over. all but one of the categories have been...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> thank you rich.g knight will be indicted on murder charges after running over a man on a tv set, killing one of them. if convicted, he could get a life sentence. >> the family of bobbi kristina brown say that she is fighting for her life tonight. the daughter of whitney houston and bobbi was found in a bathtub saturday. brown is in a medically induced coma at the hospital. >> the ravens lost a player to criminal accusations. defensive tackle terrence cody was indicted on animal cruelty charges today. 13 charges come from the death of his dog and the possession of an alligator. the ravens terminated his contract. the patriots will have to wait in next her day to celebrate their big super bowl victory. boston is postponing the victory parade because of today's snowstorm. the parade will be held wednesday morning instead. today's system dropped more than a foot of fresh snow in the city. >> something we dodged again. >> a lot of people love the snow, and when you look at pictures like that, they can hav
richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> thank you rich.g knight will be indicted on murder charges after running over a man on a tv set, killing one of them. if convicted, he could get a life sentence. >> the family of bobbi kristina brown say that she is fighting for her life tonight. the daughter of whitney houston and bobbi was found in a bathtub saturday. brown is in a medically induced coma at the hospital. >> the ravens lost a player to criminal accusations. defensive tackle...
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be right back with richard madden!>> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. right now, buy any samsung galaxy smartphone for $0 down... ... and get a free samsung galaxy tablet. pretty neat, huh? only at at&t. ugghhh (crashing)!... at intel, they have this technology. you can take a picture and measure the distance - before you jump. intel. this is where it all changes. ♪ whto have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through march 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and receive your first two month's payments on us. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. no matter how long yourar gel, day gets.ady stay still, like a statue. alright sweetie. just like a statue. just one more. hold still, like a statue! re
be right back with richard madden!>> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. right now, buy any samsung galaxy smartphone for $0 down... ... and get a free samsung galaxy tablet. pretty neat, huh? only at at&t. ugghhh (crashing)!... at intel, they have this technology. you can take a picture and measure the distance - before you jump. intel. this is where it all changes. ♪ whto have an unlimited mileage warranty on a...
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chef richard sandoval, welcome to "washington business report." i hesitate what to call you because you are a chef, but you have now become an empire. we are sitting at mango tree at city center. tick off how large a presence is in the washington area and nationwide. >> iwashington, we have seven restaurants. when i came to d.c., herb miller brought me here 10 years ago. built one after another. today the city we have the most restaurants in is d.c. around the world, we have 40 restaurants pay we are in 12 countries. dubai buy, tokyo, hong kong, mexico and most in the u.s. >> your father was a restauranteur. do you think you got your business sense from him or your bank or grandfather? >> it was my absolute -- absolutely my father. he was a restauranteur. his partner was a chef. he was a disciplined businessman. he always taught me how important was to have a balance sheet. inin today's world, a lot of chefs anand restaurateurs fail because they do not understand the business side. you can have a packed restaurant and be losing money if you don't
chef richard sandoval, welcome to "washington business report." i hesitate what to call you because you are a chef, but you have now become an empire. we are sitting at mango tree at city center. tick off how large a presence is in the washington area and nationwide. >> iwashington, we have seven restaurants. when i came to d.c., herb miller brought me here 10 years ago. built one after another. today the city we have the most restaurants in is d.c. around the world, we have 40...
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richard, what's happening? >> barbara, a big break in the case. police now say they recovered the vehicle involved in a hit-and-run about two weeks ago on the bw parkway near route 197 in laurel. 28-year-old rick warrick changing the tire on his car. pulled over off to the side of the road when he was hit by an oncoming car. he did not survive the injury sustained there. the driver involved in this hit-and-run obviously took off. again, now police say they have roved the vehicle involved and also talking to a person of interest. we'll keep following this case for you. >> richard, thank you. >>> more breaking news. one of d.c.'s oldest and largest charter schools is shutting down. the dorothy height community academy public charter school just had their charter revoked. zachary kiesch is outside the armstrong campus in northwest. why was the charter revoked? >> reporter: well barbara, the charter was revoked, because the founder is accused of taking money that was geared towards the kids and using it to pad his own pockets. the dorothy height campu
richard, what's happening? >> barbara, a big break in the case. police now say they recovered the vehicle involved in a hit-and-run about two weeks ago on the bw parkway near route 197 in laurel. 28-year-old rick warrick changing the tire on his car. pulled over off to the side of the road when he was hit by an oncoming car. he did not survive the injury sustained there. the driver involved in this hit-and-run obviously took off. again, now police say they have roved the vehicle involved...