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i'm serving inmate edwards a 115 and inmate samuels a 115.y had a fistfight on the yard friday, the 30th of march. they've both been charged with battery on an inmate because one inmate received serious injuries. oh, it's a serious 115. it's an a-1 offense. this is a serious 115. they could lose up to a year of credit earned. where's jamie at? when i go up there, i just talk individuals like i would talk to you right now. we're going to serve this man his paperwork and see what happens. >> you want it right now? >> officer deed, this is officer carson's section. i have a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't know their names. that's what i'm saying. if you
i'm serving inmate edwards a 115 and inmate samuels a 115.y had a fistfight on the yard friday, the 30th of march. they've both been charged with battery on an inmate because one inmate received serious injuries. oh, it's a serious 115. it's an a-1 offense. this is a serious 115. they could lose up to a year of credit earned. where's jamie at? when i go up there, i just talk individuals like i would talk to you right now. we're going to serve this man his paperwork and see what happens....
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the british artillery finally got the best of samuel smith. he was gravely wounded during the assault on the fort. eventually the patriots realized that the fort can no longer be held in the evacuated. smith is greeted before he is wounded by one of his best friends, who essentially one of his mortal enemies. jack stuart was initially -- he initially dueled samuel smith. they were mortal enemies, but after, they obviously did not fire upon each other. the luckiest shot of the american revolution. interestingly enough, two british ships were destroyed attacking the fort. and smith was a man of action. the fort was being surrounded by ernest artillery. -- british artillery. smith, in the dead of night, organized an amphibious landing to take out the guns. smith led his men in battle. quite an interesting story. they surround the men with guns. many of the gunners eventually surrender, but the officers don't. smith then put a gun to the head of some of these officers and said, you will surrender, and they did. this is a man of action. he wasn't w
the british artillery finally got the best of samuel smith. he was gravely wounded during the assault on the fort. eventually the patriots realized that the fort can no longer be held in the evacuated. smith is greeted before he is wounded by one of his best friends, who essentially one of his mortal enemies. jack stuart was initially -- he initially dueled samuel smith. they were mortal enemies, but after, they obviously did not fire upon each other. the luckiest shot of the american...
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the british artillery finally got the best of samuel smith. he was gravely wounded during the assault on the fort. eventually the patriots realized that the fort can no longer be held in the evacuated. smith is greeted before he is wounded by one of his best friends, who essentially one of his mortal enemies. jack stuart was initially -- he initially dueled samuel smith. they were mortal enemies, but after, they obviously did not fire upon each other. they survived and begin closest of friends. samuel smith is greeted by jack stuart. stuart is an incredible figure. he is a very tall individual, muscular, sort of fiery. stuart's motto is you only live once. he's extremely reckless and daring. he tries to support the battle of long island. stuart is also involved in a court-martial in manhattan. he has reprimanded for striking an american soldier that was fleeing. eventually both men were slapped on the wrist. stuart continues to fight. he's involved in the key panels up until the forgotten raid on staten island. th marylanderse are involved. st
the british artillery finally got the best of samuel smith. he was gravely wounded during the assault on the fort. eventually the patriots realized that the fort can no longer be held in the evacuated. smith is greeted before he is wounded by one of his best friends, who essentially one of his mortal enemies. jack stuart was initially -- he initially dueled samuel smith. they were mortal enemies, but after, they obviously did not fire upon each other. they survived and begin closest of friends....
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thank you, samuel. [applause] i am delighted that you plan on staying here in louisiana, because we need you here. need all of you here. too many times, i've seen the young people of our state think they might have to leave to get a great education or have a good rewarding career. nothing could be further from the truth. opportunity, great opportunity awaits you right here in louisiana. alumnus, at suno olanda williams. the same year suno returned home to new orleans, she graduated masters, after also receiving her fwrut education here at suno. to be the first woman to chair as chair of the and the youngest person ever elected president of the police chief associations black caucus. under estimate the power that you have to make a real difference. your talents and fresh ideas can forge a new and better path for louisiana. and a determined spirit is one of the greatest gifts you can suno.away from it's the kind of determination that will give louisiana a future, but righter it will also help you as you c
thank you, samuel. [applause] i am delighted that you plan on staying here in louisiana, because we need you here. need all of you here. too many times, i've seen the young people of our state think they might have to leave to get a great education or have a good rewarding career. nothing could be further from the truth. opportunity, great opportunity awaits you right here in louisiana. alumnus, at suno olanda williams. the same year suno returned home to new orleans, she graduated masters,...
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after the franklin brothers opened their printing shop a young man named samuel newland was not just any young man but the nephew established successful printer in new england basically ran a printing dynasty, opened the printing house across the island and that was something. now it was a certainty that if there were any drips and drabs of printing the wasn't already picked up another printer that was going to go to samuel neil and not james franklin and benjamin. that left the brothers almost the moment they opened their shop within a month. in a fairly desperate situation. james found he had to do two things he never thought he would have to do coming back from england. print fabrics for the rich women in town. that is not what he had come to boston to do. he also found he had to carve woodcuts or illustrations for competitors. james happened to be the only person in boston who was artist enough to carve woodcuts into illustrations. it ought to have been a great advantage for james franklin and benjamin franklin that they were the only ones who had these customized, very well done
after the franklin brothers opened their printing shop a young man named samuel newland was not just any young man but the nephew established successful printer in new england basically ran a printing dynasty, opened the printing house across the island and that was something. now it was a certainty that if there were any drips and drabs of printing the wasn't already picked up another printer that was going to go to samuel neil and not james franklin and benjamin. that left the brothers almost...
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samuels: but that is where the product is consumed. you think that software is developed in india and exported and not taxed on a source basis? i am not saying i would conclude on any one of these things and i agree with your proposition that destination is part of the sourcing -- and i am not saying it is easy, but i am saying that conversation the conversation we have not had in this country in 50 years. mr. samuels: i am being pragmatic. what we have left in this country is a huge market. let's use it. doing, what china is throwing its weight around, also india. mr. toder: more questions? thank you. topic, and the main david you talked about enforcement being lacking in the .s. will that enhance enforcement deployountries to better enforcement, or apply rules by increasing disclosure? mr. rosenbloom: it is going to lead to a chaotic situation. a long while, the greater amount of information available is going to lead countries to what someone called earlier as revenue grabs. that is pretty much inevitable, that there will be countri
samuels: but that is where the product is consumed. you think that software is developed in india and exported and not taxed on a source basis? i am not saying i would conclude on any one of these things and i agree with your proposition that destination is part of the sourcing -- and i am not saying it is easy, but i am saying that conversation the conversation we have not had in this country in 50 years. mr. samuels: i am being pragmatic. what we have left in this country is a huge market....
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one of of these was samuel adam sr.. otherwise -- sam adams senior and elisha cook meet at sam adams house. sam i adams would hear his father and elisha cook discussing political philosophy and that's really where sam adams got his politics, from elisha cook junior. >> he comes across as a remarkable parliamentarian. certainly sam certainly sam adams was a remarkable parliamentarian to. >> elisha cook although was racier than mentioned he went out of his way to affect the look of a common man he built up his political power by buying drinks. he owned pubs and would build political power by getting people eligible to vote but he was kind of a populace before populism. to do this, even though he was wealthy, he was harvard educated young man, even though he had that upbringing he kind of made himself a man of the people. in terms of how he dressed. sam adams did the same thing. >> talking about opening up and he started up -- it puts me in mind of samuel adams defended a publisher and acquitted him and it became the basis
one of of these was samuel adam sr.. otherwise -- sam adams senior and elisha cook meet at sam adams house. sam i adams would hear his father and elisha cook discussing political philosophy and that's really where sam adams got his politics, from elisha cook junior. >> he comes across as a remarkable parliamentarian. certainly sam certainly sam adams was a remarkable parliamentarian to. >> elisha cook although was racier than mentioned he went out of his way to affect the look of a...
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education reporter christina samuels talks about current funding samuels talks about current funding for special education programs. ♪ host: former speaker of the house john boehner plans to keep up one tradition since his plans in office. he will hit the road on a bus money for house republicans. the hill reporting that both the house and senate will move forward this week with legislation efforts to combat the zika virus. the obama administration is asking for $2 billion on that effort. this is washington journal on may 16, 2016. obamaeaction to the administration's guidance to public schools over allowing transgender students access to bathrooms and other facilities. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. (202) 748-8002s, . you can post on our facebook or twitter pages as well. this guidance came out last friday. it was a joint letter by the education department and justice department. it says that as a condition of receiving federal funds a school agrees they will not exclude separate deny benefits to or otherwise treated differently on the basis of sex any perso
education reporter christina samuels talks about current funding samuels talks about current funding for special education programs. ♪ host: former speaker of the house john boehner plans to keep up one tradition since his plans in office. he will hit the road on a bus money for house republicans. the hill reporting that both the house and senate will move forward this week with legislation efforts to combat the zika virus. the obama administration is asking for $2 billion on that effort....
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. >> electrical engineering guru samuel mcu sometimes insulators can be faulty they get ox dice diced. >> the university ever columbia electrical engineering project. how to fix the mounting problems. laku siz issue here is aging system it's been so. >> nekted to get it back on track. >> the worst thing i remember here. systemic thing problems that need to be fixed at some point. when my paling would have to find a way of everything part the lions. >> that would require a shut down lasting much longer than one day. tuesday, anthony fox tlae threat end to shut down metro is if it doesn't follow. >> i have no problem shutting down the system if it's not safe. we're not putting trains out there and putting people in danger. >> and what we would see it to my right a lot more buses at metro stations shuttle buses providing commuters with transportation to get to and from their destination. that, of course, is as metro does repairs and also of shut downs do in fact happen. last year students at u d.c. presented their ideas and recommendations to metro concerning some escalator issues. and w
. >> electrical engineering guru samuel mcu sometimes insulators can be faulty they get ox dice diced. >> the university ever columbia electrical engineering project. how to fix the mounting problems. laku siz issue here is aging system it's been so. >> nekted to get it back on track. >> the worst thing i remember here. systemic thing problems that need to be fixed at some point. when my paling would have to find a way of everything part the lions. >> that would...
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samuel white of delaware who is more prophetic -- he predicted on the senate floor about a selection of vice presidential nominees -- "the question will not be asked is he capable, is the honest? can he by his name, by his connections but, by his wealth, by his influence, or by his injury -- injury, best promote the election of the president." as they had in the house, publicans defended designation on the grounds it would ensure the majority party would elect the vice president and prevent a repeat of 1800, when the intended candidates -- they showed how someone put forward as vice president by electors, could, without designation become president. this they said could destroy the union. with time running out to get it ratified before the 1804 election, and taking advantage of two convenient absences from the floor, they reduce the number required for a two thirds majority by one. senate republicans passed the amendment without a vote to spare on december 2, 1803. every single federalist voted no. the house concurred with the senate six days later when the speaker required to vote t
samuel white of delaware who is more prophetic -- he predicted on the senate floor about a selection of vice presidential nominees -- "the question will not be asked is he capable, is the honest? can he by his name, by his connections but, by his wealth, by his influence, or by his injury -- injury, best promote the election of the president." as they had in the house, publicans defended designation on the grounds it would ensure the majority party would elect the vice president and...
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he had deputies in the 1730s and 40s and one of them was samuel adams senior otherwise known as thatthe m.. they would meet at the house and sam adams junior outfielder would be there and he would hear his father and elisha cook discussing political philosophy, strategy is to compound the british and that's where he got his politics. >> he comes across as a remarkable parliamentarian commander certainly sam adams was remarkable, too. >> elisha cook although he was rich as i mentioned, he went out of his way to kind of a fact the look and behavior of the common man. he built up this power and owned a lot of taverns and he would build political power by getting people who were eligible to vote but never voted to become engaged in the system. to do this even though he was wealthy and harvard educated, even though he had that upbringing he kind of made himself a man of the people and in terms of how he addressed and how he looked and acted, sam adams did the same thing. anybody else clacks >> you're talking about opening up the current and it started out as being a muckraker and puts me
he had deputies in the 1730s and 40s and one of them was samuel adams senior otherwise known as thatthe m.. they would meet at the house and sam adams junior outfielder would be there and he would hear his father and elisha cook discussing political philosophy, strategy is to compound the british and that's where he got his politics. >> he comes across as a remarkable parliamentarian commander certainly sam adams was remarkable, too. >> elisha cook although he was rich as i...
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cook he head deputies in the 17 thirties and forties what of those was known as the deacon and was samuel adams senior and allies should cook would me at the addams house and, jr. would be there. will they were discussing political philosophy and that is really where sam adams got his politics from malaysia cook -- eli should cook. >> he comes from a as a parliamentarian. >> although elijah cook was rich he went out of his way to have the luck in the behavior of the economy and building power by owning pubs and taverns would get political power those ever eligible in never voted to become engaged with the system off into this and harvard-educated and will he -- will see even though he had that upbringing in terms of how he dressed and samuel adams did the same thing. >> he said he started off to be a much greater and then became the basis of the first amendment with freedom of the press. i could research that but i don't know that what sam adams defended? >> that was debunked by the late 17 twenties he got the best of james franklin to be ostracized and went to newport but you talked in t
cook he head deputies in the 17 thirties and forties what of those was known as the deacon and was samuel adams senior and allies should cook would me at the addams house and, jr. would be there. will they were discussing political philosophy and that is really where sam adams got his politics from malaysia cook -- eli should cook. >> he comes from a as a parliamentarian. >> although elijah cook was rich he went out of his way to have the luck in the behavior of the economy and...
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samuel rivero nos cuenta esta historia. samuel: sentir amor por el deporte, eso es pasiÓn.mportante en su carrera profesional es su esposa debbie, que es sus ojos durante un juego de bÉisbol. ernesto: si yo lleguÉ, ¿por quÉ tÚ no puedes llegar? es encontrar tu pasiÓn. samuel: el nicaragüense enrique oliÚ es ciego de nacimiento, y es el comentarista y narrador oficial en espaÑol del equipo de bÉisbol de los tamba bay rays en las grandes ligas. aranza: quÉ bonita historia de inspiraciÓn. vamos con karla y francisca. francisca: claro que sÍ, aranza. karla: estamos listos. vamos hasta los angeles, california, con nuestro luis sandoval, que estÁ en una lÍnea de producciÓn de fÁbrica de agradecimientos y respeto. francisca: luis, ¿dÓnde andas? luis: buenos dÍas. hoy estamos en el mejor lugar para celebrar memorial day. son las oficinas generales de operation gratitude en los angeles, que estÁ mandando un regalito de agradecimiento a todos los miembros de nuestras fuerzas armadas que estÁn fuera de estados unidos. todos los voluntarios estÁn empacando estas cajitas, estos regalos
samuel rivero nos cuenta esta historia. samuel: sentir amor por el deporte, eso es pasiÓn.mportante en su carrera profesional es su esposa debbie, que es sus ojos durante un juego de bÉisbol. ernesto: si yo lleguÉ, ¿por quÉ tÚ no puedes llegar? es encontrar tu pasiÓn. samuel: el nicaragüense enrique oliÚ es ciego de nacimiento, y es el comentarista y narrador oficial en espaÑol del equipo de bÉisbol de los tamba bay rays en las grandes ligas. aranza: quÉ bonita historia de...
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reportero: a esta farmacia del alto manhattan llegÓ samuel quien invirtiÓ 20 $ en el sorteo.recientemente llegÓ al paÍs, invirtiÓ solamente 2 dólares. >> la familia, un mejor bienestar. reportero: estÁ compatriota suya, por su parte dice que este boleto tiene los nÚmeros agraciados. >> este nÚmero lo escogÍ al azar. reportero: prefiere ser la Única ganadora ocasiÓn varios? >> que seamos varios. reportero: aunque las posibilidades de ganar son de una entre 292 millones, asegurÓ que una larga cola se formarÍa esta noche horas antes del sorteo. >> estoy desde las 9 de la maÑana aquÍ, todo el mundo quiere sacarse su millÓn. reportero: a quÉ hora es cuando se siente la fiebre? >> a las 5, todo el mundo sale de trabajar. reportero: se vende en 44 estados de la naciÓn, al igual que en puerto rico, las islas vÍrgenes y columbia, los nÚmeros ganadores se darÁn a conocer hoy a las 11 de la noche. aranza: no cuesta nada soÑar. un gran reto de la comunidad hispana en la educaciÓn son las llamadas carreras. cada aÑo el campeonato mundial de robÓtica atrae la curiosidad de miles de jÓvenes
reportero: a esta farmacia del alto manhattan llegÓ samuel quien invirtiÓ 20 $ en el sorteo.recientemente llegÓ al paÍs, invirtiÓ solamente 2 dólares. >> la familia, un mejor bienestar. reportero: estÁ compatriota suya, por su parte dice que este boleto tiene los nÚmeros agraciados. >> este nÚmero lo escogÍ al azar. reportero: prefiere ser la Única ganadora ocasiÓn varios? >> que seamos varios. reportero: aunque las posibilidades de ganar son de una entre 292...
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samuel is in it too.sters and brothers, aunts, really aretives so it is huge but i did read it, and of course had terrible handwriting. stacey such a great biographer she said there are a couple of things to keep in mind when you decide whose biography to write and first is did they win the pen menship prize and she did not let me tell you that was my big mistake. but i did look at them and husband came with me -- i couldn't have done it without him and we sat in the houten library and i read julia and he read shev and back and forth. [laughter] that was kind of fun. >> any particular religion? >> she went through several -- she was very, very interested in religion. i would say more than being devotely religious she was very interested in theology it was a life fascination of hers. she was brought up in a call have a scientist household and rebelled against that. but her salvation she came to the age and knew transdentallist through a friend. and she very quickly u through them became interested in unita
samuel is in it too.sters and brothers, aunts, really aretives so it is huge but i did read it, and of course had terrible handwriting. stacey such a great biographer she said there are a couple of things to keep in mind when you decide whose biography to write and first is did they win the pen menship prize and she did not let me tell you that was my big mistake. but i did look at them and husband came with me -- i couldn't have done it without him and we sat in the houten library and i read...
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samuel is still in the hospital. additional charges are possible. >>> it was an emotional day in court today. the driver who hit and killed a montgomery county police officer pleaded guilty. there is new reaction tonight from the officer's father who has lobbied for stronger punishment of drunk drivers since t meagan fitzgerald has our story. >> the pain and suffering of losing our son doesn't change. >> reporter: it was a tough day for the family of officer noah leotta who died after being hit by a car in rockville five months ago, but today his father rick says that pain was slightly alleviated for his family after the drunk driver pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter. >> he didn't have much of a choice because the outcome would have been the same. >> reporter: court documents say on the night of december 3rd, the man spent hours in the bar drinking beer and taking shots. he slammed into leotta, sideswiped his police officer before coming to a stop, never realizing he hit the 24-year-old cop. the attorney says
samuel is still in the hospital. additional charges are possible. >>> it was an emotional day in court today. the driver who hit and killed a montgomery county police officer pleaded guilty. there is new reaction tonight from the officer's father who has lobbied for stronger punishment of drunk drivers since t meagan fitzgerald has our story. >> the pain and suffering of losing our son doesn't change. >> reporter: it was a tough day for the family of officer noah leotta who...
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brian: samuel chase? betty: he was acquitted. the first to be convicted -- the first impeachment ever was a senator from tennessee. the time he got to the trial he had already been expelled by the senate so they expelled the case. the first to be convicted was in new hampshire judge name john pickering. from office.d samuel chase was a very politicized case. thomas jefferson had a lot to do with that as president. it was an effort by the republicans to remove federalists from the bench. chase was an outspoken federalist. he was not removed from office. brian: what happened to andrew johnson? betty: he was impeached by the house in 1868 but he was saved from conviction by one single vote. brian: and in the second president? betty: william clinton. brian: here is some video from senate mitch mcconnell in 1986. [begin video clip] >> you were guilty of defrauding the government on your tax return and you are now serving a prison term for that. me,nt you to state for judge clyburn, the best possible justification this senator could th
brian: samuel chase? betty: he was acquitted. the first to be convicted -- the first impeachment ever was a senator from tennessee. the time he got to the trial he had already been expelled by the senate so they expelled the case. the first to be convicted was in new hampshire judge name john pickering. from office.d samuel chase was a very politicized case. thomas jefferson had a lot to do with that as president. it was an effort by the republicans to remove federalists from the bench. chase...
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. -- samuel page. the vigil begins at 7 p.m. at the first baptist church of district heights. a grim anniversary of the district today, when you're since a mother, father, son, and their family housekeeper were found dead inside of this d.c. mansion. court documents say the man, his wife, their 10-year-old son, and housekeeper were held captive overnight, tied up, and murdered. the home was then set on fire. only one person has been charged .n the crime, daron wint he has been indicted on charges of kidnapping, murder, arson, and extortion and has pled not guilty. 7 on your side with health matters as d.c. gets tough on the zika virus. the department of health handed out free kits of bug spray and condoms. cheryl conner shows us how to fight the zika virus. cheryl : saturday morning, loading up in preparing for the pesky mosquitoes. health condition, so i want to mature uncovered. helping spread the word about free handouts from the d.c. department of health, bug spray, mosquito dunks, which five in standing water, and condoms. the can be transmitted through sexual activity. >
. -- samuel page. the vigil begins at 7 p.m. at the first baptist church of district heights. a grim anniversary of the district today, when you're since a mother, father, son, and their family housekeeper were found dead inside of this d.c. mansion. court documents say the man, his wife, their 10-year-old son, and housekeeper were held captive overnight, tied up, and murdered. the home was then set on fire. only one person has been charged .n the crime, daron wint he has been indicted on...
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education reporter christina samuels talks about current funding samuels talks about current fundingpecial education programs. ♪ host: former speaker of the house john boehner plans to keep up one tradition since his plans in office. he will hit the road on a bus money for house republicans. the hill reporting that both the house and senate will move forward this week with legislation efforts to combat the zika virus. the obama administration is asking for $2 billion on that effort. this is washington journal on may 16, 2016. your reaction to the
education reporter christina samuels talks about current funding samuels talks about current fundingpecial education programs. ♪ host: former speaker of the house john boehner plans to keep up one tradition since his plans in office. he will hit the road on a bus money for house republicans. the hill reporting that both the house and senate will move forward this week with legislation efforts to combat the zika virus. the obama administration is asking for $2 billion on that effort. this is...
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this is the huge importance of the david samuels piece in the new york times .ninterview with ben rose because what ben rose, who works for president obama , trump loves to hate and he points out that trump is the end product. he is a natural extension of our current political system and the failure of the media to follow-up, to ask questions. there's an amazing line in the ben rose piece in which he says the average person we talked to and the reporters are 27 years old and they know nothing. >>. jon: judy, you are doing my job for me. it's in the new york times sunday magazine, an interview with ben rhodes, senior advisor to the president and here is that quote in full. ben rhodes says, all these newspapers used to have foreign bureaus. now they don't. they call us, meaningthe white house to explain to them what's happening in moscow and cairo . most of the outlets are reporting on world events from washington. the average reporter we talked to is 27 years old and their only reporting experience consists of being around political campaigns . that's a seachange
this is the huge importance of the david samuels piece in the new york times .ninterview with ben rose because what ben rose, who works for president obama , trump loves to hate and he points out that trump is the end product. he is a natural extension of our current political system and the failure of the media to follow-up, to ask questions. there's an amazing line in the ben rose piece in which he says the average person we talked to and the reporters are 27 years old and they know nothing....
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investigators released the names of two men killed in an early morning suspected robbery. 27-year-old samuel page was found dead behind the wheel of his car on gateway district heights. another man, 25-year-old kevin muse was found around the corner on the street shot to death. muse lived a short distance away. >> it's nice. that's why i moved here. i wasn't expecting this. i don't like it. it needs to stop. >> district heights police believe robbery was the reason for the killing. officers are canvassing door to door looking for witnesses. >>> alleged capital visitor center gunman is out of the hospital and in front of a judge. >> larry dawson of tennessee had his first hearing in federal court. he listened to the charges from a wheelchair. he was wearing a rob. letter when he pointed a bb gun at u.s. capitol police, they had no choice but to shoot him. he will see a judge on tuesday. dawson is facing up to 50 years in prison. >>> coming up, a legendary 60 minutes correspondent announces he is calling it quits. >> up next, house speaker paul ryan speaks out about what he meeting with donald
investigators released the names of two men killed in an early morning suspected robbery. 27-year-old samuel page was found dead behind the wheel of his car on gateway district heights. another man, 25-year-old kevin muse was found around the corner on the street shot to death. muse lived a short distance away. >> it's nice. that's why i moved here. i wasn't expecting this. i don't like it. it needs to stop. >> district heights police believe robbery was the reason for the killing....
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police say the building sustained serious damage when samuel crashed his suv into thee building and set himself onn fire. he's still in the hospital. h >>> turning now to the forecast a live look outside a beautiful day for mother's day starting to feel like spring again. >> just a little basement gwene >>> we had a fabulous day today. wewe got a break from the rainfall. going to be short-lived. but let's take a look at our maps and get things started for you. finally warming up to the low 70s that's exactly where wexact should be temperature wise. so, we guilty a nice treat withc the sunshine and the warmer conditions. current temperature this hour not too bad 61 degrees dc. 48 gaithersburg. 59 degrees at culpeper. 56 in hagerstown.6 i 51 in baltimore and 52 degrees 2 at winchester. we have pretty strong windsy today but they are finally nowil very much on the light side. that's at least good news.le you can see the clouds are starting to roll in. that's going to continue tonight. we're keeping a close eye on frontal system that's going tog move to the north that's goinghs to bring us
police say the building sustained serious damage when samuel crashed his suv into thee building and set himself onn fire. he's still in the hospital. h >>> turning now to the forecast a live look outside a beautiful day for mother's day starting to feel like spring again. >> just a little basement gwene >>> we had a fabulous day today. wewe got a break from the rainfall. going to be short-lived. but let's take a look at our maps and get things started for you. finally...
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samuel abuto crashed his vehicle into the dine erin poured liquid on himself and set himself on fire. abuto is recovering in the hospital and facing numerous charges. >> coming up tonight the late nest the race for a white hous house. donald trump is look ago head to the november election. >> and man accused of killing montgomery countsy officer noah lee ot aappeared in court this afternoon and we'll tell you what happened. >> tony out there. you may have seen passing showers earlier. they'll be spotty overnight and could be drizzle as we say good-bye to this last round of showers i'll let you know what to expect thursday and focusing on the weekend when "fox5 local news at 11" returns. >> donald trump is not president but already releasing potential picks to fulfill the supreme court vaik answery left by scalia after his death. >> meanwhile democrats are dealing with a growing risk within their own party. sarah simmons joins us with a race to the white house. >> let's start with republican side presumetive party nominee trump making a list to replace scalia. it's an presidential cand
samuel abuto crashed his vehicle into the dine erin poured liquid on himself and set himself on fire. abuto is recovering in the hospital and facing numerous charges. >> coming up tonight the late nest the race for a white hous house. donald trump is look ago head to the november election. >> and man accused of killing montgomery countsy officer noah lee ot aappeared in court this afternoon and we'll tell you what happened. >> tony out there. you may have seen passing showers...
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samuel page crashed into a tree. just around the corner, police found 26-year-old kevin mews. he died in a hospital. so far, police could not think this was a random crime and they think robbery was a reason for the shooting. >>> he said he was a prophet, and now larry dawson is out of the hospital and in front of a judge. wusa9's pete montine has details. >> reporter: it was a swift hearing. new court documents say that dawson pointed his bb gun directly at capitol police. the gunman police say caused this, could face up to 50 ye in prison. in federal court this afternoon, 61-year-old, larry dawson heard the charges against him from his wheelchair, dressed in a robe. he was just released from the hospital, after a march 28 struggle with capitol visitors center garb. a woman bistander was also hurt. >> disturbance in the gallery. >> reporter: this was not dawson's first issue at the capitol. last fall he was arrested for assaulting an officer here. prosecutors say dawson poses a serious flight risk, he will face a judge again on tuesday. outside u.s. court, pete montine, wusa9
samuel page crashed into a tree. just around the corner, police found 26-year-old kevin mews. he died in a hospital. so far, police could not think this was a random crime and they think robbery was a reason for the shooting. >>> he said he was a prophet, and now larry dawson is out of the hospital and in front of a judge. wusa9's pete montine has details. >> reporter: it was a swift hearing. new court documents say that dawson pointed his bb gun directly at capitol police. the...
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his name is samuel abato. right now he is charged with malicious wounding and destruction of property. he was a cook at the diner and had taken bereavement leave just before causing the fiery scene. >>> commuters in the big apple are in for another rough commute tomorrow. a fire started in a garden center and rapidly spread beneath one of t commuter rail systems in the country, metro north. this happened in harlem yesterday. no one was hurt but the fire damaged the track causing reduced service and major delays. investigators say that propane tanks under the track exploded and helped to fuel the fire. it has some asking the question why were they there? >> what's going on under these sites? do they know what is there and are they thinking of the potential for this kind of tragedy? >> reporter: the rail service will run on weekend service level as they continue to repair the track. >>> streetcars could be coming to georgetown. leaders are looking to expand it from 8th street to downtown and end up in georgetown
his name is samuel abato. right now he is charged with malicious wounding and destruction of property. he was a cook at the diner and had taken bereavement leave just before causing the fiery scene. >>> commuters in the big apple are in for another rough commute tomorrow. a fire started in a garden center and rapidly spread beneath one of t commuter rail systems in the country, metro north. this happened in harlem yesterday. no one was hurt but the fire damaged the track causing...
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carrie donahue and samuel freedman are authors of "dying words", a special project about jeffrey schmalzhanged the way the media reported on hiv/aids. we also talk to sasha soprano who's the producer of "the drag queens of comedy", a show that's opening up here in san francisco may 28th. we'll talk about drag queen life and what drag
carrie donahue and samuel freedman are authors of "dying words", a special project about jeffrey schmalzhanged the way the media reported on hiv/aids. we also talk to sasha soprano who's the producer of "the drag queens of comedy", a show that's opening up here in san francisco may 28th. we'll talk about drag queen life and what drag
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you do samuels and there have been broughts for four years. the way we view water in the state, we have to, we have to consider that. so as you look at the satellite map, you see basically everything clearing out. the fog is back and that's what helps the fog form. when you see the fog you go that is a weather pattern and this fog will be with us all week. and a fair weather pattern all week based on that. the forecast overnight lose, 52 in oakland and 49 in napa and 50 in vallejo and tomorrow warmer than today by five degrees and you start off with the low clouds and start to warm up. most of us in the 60s and 70s and you will see the unusual or rare 80s popping into some neighborhoods on your bay area tuesday. >>> thank you, bill. >> a bay area police officer doust with bleach. >> the bleach landed in the officer's face. >> the bizarre incident that started it. an update on the officer's condition. >>> later in sports. a double dose of steph curry's news and the big award he will get tomorrow. >>> facebook and what former staffers are saying
you do samuels and there have been broughts for four years. the way we view water in the state, we have to, we have to consider that. so as you look at the satellite map, you see basically everything clearing out. the fog is back and that's what helps the fog form. when you see the fog you go that is a weather pattern and this fog will be with us all week. and a fair weather pattern all week based on that. the forecast overnight lose, 52 in oakland and 49 in napa and 50 in vallejo and tomorrow...
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police say the driver of the vehicle samuel abutoh intentionally drove it in the diner. abutoh who worked at the diner faces charges of felony, destruction of property now. the charges could be upgraded. maureen: one day affair fair county leaders -- fairfax county leaders ordered investigation in the fire department working environment, women firefighters are defending their colleagues. >> as am woman, i am not afraid to come to work. member of the fire department. we trust the lives in each other's hands every day and we will continue to do so. maureen: the controversy surrounding the department began last month when firefighter nicole mittendorff took her own life. her disappearance and death revealed she had suffered vicious online bullying. some claiming to come from inside the department. fire chief bowers promises a thorough investigation. leon: million of americans could see a boost in the pay thanks to a change in eligibility for overtime. maryland bureau chief brad bell explains who is eligible and why some says it could hurt americans instead of helping them.
police say the driver of the vehicle samuel abutoh intentionally drove it in the diner. abutoh who worked at the diner faces charges of felony, destruction of property now. the charges could be upgraded. maureen: one day affair fair county leaders -- fairfax county leaders ordered investigation in the fire department working environment, women firefighters are defending their colleagues. >> as am woman, i am not afraid to come to work. member of the fire department. we trust the lives in...
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they were under the command of captain samuel miller. in june of 1813, when the british appeared off of annapolis, many of those marines were new recruits. they were guards. men guarding the capital building at that time. they were stationed at the capitol anthe state department, the treasury building and a couple of other places. also the washington navy yard. they were old gunboats. that's a whole other story. they required marine guards. many of these men were good at standing there with their musket at right shoulder arms. they could execute their right face. they could execute a left face. they could even order arms. they probably could not shoot. they probably did not know bayonet drill. charles morris grabbed every sailor he could get and put them on boats and got them up to annapolis as fast as they could. unfortunately, the marines were given a pair of 12-pound cannon. there was not transport for those marines, so they had to march from washington, d.c., to annapolis. i know exactly how far it is. 33.8 miles. i make the drive of
they were under the command of captain samuel miller. in june of 1813, when the british appeared off of annapolis, many of those marines were new recruits. they were guards. men guarding the capital building at that time. they were stationed at the capitol anthe state department, the treasury building and a couple of other places. also the washington navy yard. they were old gunboats. that's a whole other story. they required marine guards. many of these men were good at standing there with...
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police say samuel abut oh repeatedly crashed into the diner and set himself on fire.s hurt along with threeg other people. he has now been charged with malicious wounding andnd destruction of property. > prepare yourself for the biggest metro system repair plal you have you ever seen. metro's general manager outlinel their new strategy called safe c track today. the idea will fast track repairs that are long overdue for the system. sarah simmons is here with whore on the metro repair system. >>reporter: this is a bold plan, for sure. that explosion and fire on the t tracks at the federal center southwest station. row general manager outlined the safe plan. it will accelerate thecce maintenance on the metro system by closing the system at midnight on weekends and some sm week night track work may startk as early as 8:00 p.m. the plan speaking of paul white feld that general manager will be in studio for a life interview coming up on monday at fox5 news morning at 7:30. that's monday morning, 7:30. if you have a question that yout want to ask him tweet it to us, use the
police say samuel abut oh repeatedly crashed into the diner and set himself on fire.s hurt along with threeg other people. he has now been charged with malicious wounding andnd destruction of property. > prepare yourself for the biggest metro system repair plal you have you ever seen. metro's general manager outlinel their new strategy called safe c track today. the idea will fast track repairs that are long overdue for the system. sarah simmons is here with whore on the metro repair system....
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samuel has been working private time -- part at the louisiana cancer research center.he has decided to continue this work before starting a joint m.d.-phd program next to at the lsu health sciences center. thank you, samuel. i am delighted you plan on staying here in louisiana, because we need you here. in fact, we need all of you here. too many times, i have seen the young people of our state think they might have to leave to get a good education or a good job or a rewarding career. nothing could be further from the truth. great opportunity awaits you right here in the louisiana. alumnusk at suno orlando williams. suno returned to graduateds, orlanda and she went on to be the youngest person ever elected president of the louisiana police jury association for all black caucus. the powerrestimate you have to make a real difference. your talents and your fresh ideas can forge a new and better path for louisiana. and a determined spirit is one of the greatest gifts you can take away from suno. it is the kind of determination that will give louisiana a future.nd brighter w
samuel has been working private time -- part at the louisiana cancer research center.he has decided to continue this work before starting a joint m.d.-phd program next to at the lsu health sciences center. thank you, samuel. i am delighted you plan on staying here in louisiana, because we need you here. in fact, we need all of you here. too many times, i have seen the young people of our state think they might have to leave to get a good education or a good job or a rewarding career. nothing...
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samuels of the "new york times" magazine to shadow him and quote him as he did? mr. earnest: there was a decision made by the white house to cooperate with mr. samuels. reporter: that decision involved individuals aside from rhodes himself. mr. earnest: correct. reporter: has mr. rhodes been rebuked by anyone in the white house management structure following the publication of that article? mr. earnest: not that i'm aware of. he's served this white house and president with distinction. there's true when you consider he led the effort to open up a diplomatic channel with the cubans, to bring about an effort to normalize relations between our two countries. mr. rhodes was at the forefront of our policy effort to transform our diplomatic relationship with burma and to encourage the democracy that was forming there. he's also played a leading role in trying to establish these programs that are focused on cultivating young leaders in regions across the country in helping them, giving them access to the united states and cementing our relationship with them. ben has had a
samuels of the "new york times" magazine to shadow him and quote him as he did? mr. earnest: there was a decision made by the white house to cooperate with mr. samuels. reporter: that decision involved individuals aside from rhodes himself. mr. earnest: correct. reporter: has mr. rhodes been rebuked by anyone in the white house management structure following the publication of that article? mr. earnest: not that i'm aware of. he's served this white house and president with...
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samuel chase was a very politicized case.homas jefferson really had a lot to do with that as president. it was an effort by the republicans to remove federalists from the bench. chase was an outspoken federalist. he was not removed from office. brian: what happened to andrew johnson? what happened to him? betty koed: betty: he was -- betty koed: he was impeached by the house in 1868, but he was saved from conviction by one single vote. brian: and then the second president was bill clinton. betty koed: william clinton. here is some video from senate mitch mcconnell in 1986. [begin video clip] >> you were guilty of defrauding the government on your tax return, and you are now serving a prison term for that. i want you to state for me, judge clyburn, the best possible justification this senator could state to overturn that criminal conviction. and allow you to continue to serve as a federal district judge. why you cannot perform the duties. feel in yourestly heart that i got a raw deal and i should not have been convicted , and
samuel chase was a very politicized case.homas jefferson really had a lot to do with that as president. it was an effort by the republicans to remove federalists from the bench. chase was an outspoken federalist. he was not removed from office. brian: what happened to andrew johnson? what happened to him? betty koed: betty: he was -- betty koed: he was impeached by the house in 1868, but he was saved from conviction by one single vote. brian: and then the second president was bill clinton....
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que el impacto ambiental de este derrame podrÍa ser de mayores proporciones, en el salvador salvad samuelra de conectar el mundo con nuestro nuevo apps de noticia, escoge temas que te interesan, siguen noticias en vivo. vivo. >> donde sea, cuando se tu perro pudiera combatir las pulgas y garrapatas. pero como el no puede tu confias en frontline plus. porque frontline plus lanzá una fuerza matante que elimina pulgas y garrapatas, más los huevos y larvas de pulgas, previniendo nuevas infestaciones. es protección que dura 30 días completos. por esto, nos sorprende que frontline plus es recomendado por los veterinarios. después de todo, su perro es un amante no un luchador. frontline plus- recomendado por los veterinarios. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ la primera mujer en estados unidos que recibiÓ un trasplante de rostro y manos sufriÓ un revÉs hace dÍas cuando su cuerpo empezÓ a rechazar el trasplante debido a un experimento. a continuaciÓn ella habla sobre la continua odisea que le ha tocado vivir desde que fue atacada por el chimpancÉ de su vecina hace 7 aÑos, angie sandoval tiene mÁs. >> su cuerpo rechaz
que el impacto ambiental de este derrame podrÍa ser de mayores proporciones, en el salvador salvad samuelra de conectar el mundo con nuestro nuevo apps de noticia, escoge temas que te interesan, siguen noticias en vivo. vivo. >> donde sea, cuando se tu perro pudiera combatir las pulgas y garrapatas. pero como el no puede tu confias en frontline plus. porque frontline plus lanzá una fuerza matante que elimina pulgas y garrapatas, más los huevos y larvas de pulgas, previniendo nuevas...
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. >> i have already spoken with legendary director tim burton, and samuel l jackson i have spoke when him as well. >> as kid say where she at. >>> a lot of people are guessing canada. i think it is canada. >> we have one paris too. >> well, she's in the here is all i know, we will guess any more about the number of the day, first of all, yesterday, you know, yesterday, and, bus stop buddy, phillies won yesterday, smiling, he has his shades on, it is dry but it is cool, because we have clear skies, overnight, and, throughout the day, right new, rain out to the west of us not expected to arrive until tomorrow, so plenty of sunshine, look at that, 53 degrees in the city, and plan on, temperatures, rising quickly by lunchtime in the upper 60's. we should top out at 72 degrees with increasing included cover but still, a pretty wonderful day, at least weather is bob kelly, not so much on those road. >> definitely all that rain bringing down big old oak tree here on the lincoln drive, here's a live look at the city crews out there with the big old, chain saws, chopping up what is left of it.
. >> i have already spoken with legendary director tim burton, and samuel l jackson i have spoke when him as well. >> as kid say where she at. >>> a lot of people are guessing canada. i think it is canada. >> we have one paris too. >> well, she's in the here is all i know, we will guess any more about the number of the day, first of all, yesterday, you know, yesterday, and, bus stop buddy, phillies won yesterday, smiling, he has his shades on, it is dry but it...
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block of gateway boulevard around 4:30 this morning, they found a car, crash into a tree, the driver samuel page had been shot to death. kevin, the passenger found dead one block on hal okay street. they believe the two shootings are connected and the motive was robbery. >>> police in prince william county have arrest add teenager for impersonate ago police officer. tyson rasher was arrested last night at the potomac mills mall in woodbridge. walk to up mall security, to report a shoplifter. and identified himself to them police officer. >> he had a replica firearm on his person, set of handcuffs, and some other identifiable items that makes a reasonable person to believe he was an officer. >> rasher currently being head without bonds, scheduled to make his first court appearance. >> accused every killing un around black man indicted today on federal civil rights charges, accused of shooting and killing walter scott during traffic stop last april. the grand jury's indictment charged playing where deprivation of rights. playing err also facing state murder charges, and his trial set to begin
block of gateway boulevard around 4:30 this morning, they found a car, crash into a tree, the driver samuel page had been shot to death. kevin, the passenger found dead one block on hal okay street. they believe the two shootings are connected and the motive was robbery. >>> police in prince william county have arrest add teenager for impersonate ago police officer. tyson rasher was arrested last night at the potomac mills mall in woodbridge. walk to up mall security, to report a...
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let me bring in allison samuels. she's co-authored beverly johnson's memoir, the face that changed it up. johnson is one of the women who has accused bill cosby of sexual misconduct. thank you for joining us. as you heard ari report as well as janet shamlian, the bar is low here so we could actually now see bill cosby in a courtroom facing criminal charges related to an accusation of sexual assault. what's your reaction to that? >> i think, you know, it's a sad day on some level because bill cosby we know had this heroic sort of label in hollywood and did so much for african-americans in terms of media and how we were sort of presented, so it's a sad day. but on the other hand, this is something that's been brewing for a while. and it's finally come to a head and now we'll get to see if he actually does face the music to what he's done. those rumors were out in hollywood for years, for decades actually. so it's interesting to actually watch it come to sort of fruition in terms of a court date. >> and going from what
let me bring in allison samuels. she's co-authored beverly johnson's memoir, the face that changed it up. johnson is one of the women who has accused bill cosby of sexual misconduct. thank you for joining us. as you heard ari report as well as janet shamlian, the bar is low here so we could actually now see bill cosby in a courtroom facing criminal charges related to an accusation of sexual assault. what's your reaction to that? >> i think, you know, it's a sad day on some level because...
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samuel abuto had been on bereavement leave. he deliberately plowed into the front door of the restaurant an then set himself on fire. he is charged with malicious wounding and felony destruction of property. police say more charges are pending against him. >>> a strong warning tonight for a metro from federal authorities. make the rail service safe for passengers or risk being shut down. that's the word from the federal transit administration in the wake of thursday's friday at the federal center metro station. in a four-page di were to take urgent action to address safety finds. metro must put passenger safety over operational convenience including reducing fire and smoke risk and reducing train speed and the number of rail cars on trains. >>> graduation time for college seniors across the country including our area. at howard university, some 2,000 seniors received their diplomas and someone you may have heard of, president barack obama gave the commencement speech. it is one of the last he will make during his presidency. >>
samuel abuto had been on bereavement leave. he deliberately plowed into the front door of the restaurant an then set himself on fire. he is charged with malicious wounding and felony destruction of property. police say more charges are pending against him. >>> a strong warning tonight for a metro from federal authorities. make the rail service safe for passengers or risk being shut down. that's the word from the federal transit administration in the wake of thursday's friday at the...
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prince george's county police say samuel page and kevin muse were killed in a robbery. a third man in the car is expected to survive. the $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to a suspect. >>> it is 4:35. today d.c.'s mayor will break center. the site housed the "washington post" before this. once completed, the site will be the new home for fannie mae. looking live right now at reagan national airport, we expect a protest today over an airline that could soon land flights here. the pobama administration recently gave norwegian a green light, but some say it undermines competition by skirting tax and labor laws and hiring temporary workers from asia. protests are set to begin shortly after noon right in front of the white house. >>> one woman dead and her four children fighting to stay alive after being shot. we are getting this news from birmingham, alabama. apparently this happened late last night. and now the hunt is on, k-9s even searching the area for the woman's boy friend believed to be the suspected shooter in this case. we'll bryo >>> 4:36 an
prince george's county police say samuel page and kevin muse were killed in a robbery. a third man in the car is expected to survive. the $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to a suspect. >>> it is 4:35. today d.c.'s mayor will break center. the site housed the "washington post" before this. once completed, the site will be the new home for fannie mae. looking live right now at reagan national airport, we expect a protest today over an airline that could...