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a truck carrying sod collided with a car between esworthy road and seneca road. river road is closed in this area. >>> judge in montgomery county ordering a new psychic evaluation for katherine hoggle who has been in a mental hospital cnce her twoldren disappeared five years ago. she is charged with their murder. deemed tincompetent tod trial. prosecutors say she's faking the extent of her mental illness. but today a judge said prosecutorsan have their own psychiatrist evaluate her. >>> a couple was discovered dead this morning after going on a jet ski ride. >> the husband and wife's bodies were found on the partially submerged jet ski. in anne arundel county on the south river near edgewater. >> this makes six deaths on anne arundel county waters in less than a week and ourho amy c joins us with ways to stay safe while out there on the water. amy? >> hi, jim and wendy. the most important thing first responders want to you know as youre headed out on water is to use common sense. never try to mix alcohol and boating. e ver go out on the water al and always have a
a truck carrying sod collided with a car between esworthy road and seneca road. river road is closed in this area. >>> judge in montgomery county ordering a new psychic evaluation for katherine hoggle who has been in a mental hospital cnce her twoldren disappeared five years ago. she is charged with their murder. deemed tincompetent tod trial. prosecutors say she's faking the extent of her mental illness. but today a judge said prosecutorsan have their own psychiatrist evaluate her....
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tion of t the inters river road and seneca. take a look, we're adjacent to the breton woods country club. you can see nowthe vehicles that are involved. that red saturn and that white pickup which was towing a trailer loaded with sod. now we understand that the driver of the saturn was killed. we only know it was anult male. we don't have any other information at this point. take a look, we have some aerial footage from chopper 4 that gives you a g oeater sense the scene. it was about 1:30, about 3:15 in the afternoon when the crash happen. and as we said, it happened here at this intersection. we hear more about what's going on at this point from montgomery county police. take a look. >> there's a lot of work that goes into it with calculations. analysis and that's what they're oing right now. we want to figure out what happened here and this is a very tragic day. obviously whenever we lose somebody. and it's also a stark reminder of we're starting the july 4 weekend. >> now we're told that this intersection is somewhat of a t
tion of t the inters river road and seneca. take a look, we're adjacent to the breton woods country club. you can see nowthe vehicles that are involved. that red saturn and that white pickup which was towing a trailer loaded with sod. now we understand that the driver of the saturn was killed. we only know it was anult male. we don't have any other information at this point. take a look, we have some aerial footage from chopper 4 that gives you a g oeater sense the scene. it was about 1:30,...
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and is closed between esworthy roond and seneca road. we'll keep an eye onchopper 4, these are live pictures you're seeing now. news4's derek ward is headed to the crash. we have one fatality near the bretton woods golf course in poolesville at river road and old river road. and once eragain, riv road closed between esworthy road and seneca road. we'll keep you posted. >> thank you, wendy. g we'll back to you soon. now let's turn back to the final preparations for the president's huge july 4 extravaganza. >> celebrations are plannedfor both ends of the national mall. >> that includes the capitol 4th concert on the west lawn. tonight marks the cress rehearsal and for some that's a great annual tradition, to get out and see the performers without having to deal with tf ireworks or crowds. thousands of police officers and the d.c. national guard are going to be fanned out all across the district. we just spoke with the d.c. police chf about that and cory joins us live near the mall what did you hear? >> well the chief's messge was cloer, hi
and is closed between esworthy roond and seneca road. we'll keep an eye onchopper 4, these are live pictures you're seeing now. news4's derek ward is headed to the crash. we have one fatality near the bretton woods golf course in poolesville at river road and old river road. and once eragain, riv road closed between esworthy road and seneca road. we'll keep you posted. >> thank you, wendy. g we'll back to you soon. now let's turn back to the final preparations for the president's huge...
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it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in london and elsewhere. they thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights, and in fact, the question of the rights to vote in 1848 was probably, of the many items on the agenda was the most controversial, and it was a very close vote. people or women at the convention were more focused on other aspects of women's rights at the time, but that really is the date that we highlight as the start of the women's suffrage movement. greta: what is happening in other countries at this time? are women in other countries able to vote? dr. banaszak: to start, i would say that women in new jersey voted from 1776 to about 1807, so women and at least part of the united states have the right to vote, and then it is taken away at the constitution is revived. the first country to give women the right to vote was new zealand, and that was in 1893, so much earlier than in the united states, although 1890 is the first state in the united
it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in london and elsewhere. they thought it was important for women to talk about their own rights, and in fact, the question of the rights to vote in 1848 was probably, of the many items on the agenda was the most controversial, and it was a very close vote. people or women at the convention were more focused on other aspects of women's rights at the...
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>> well, when obama reference the stonewall alongside seneca falls in his inaugural address, it really signaled that lgbt activism, the lgbt movement was part of the broader movement for social justice in the united states. that was a very powerful symbolic statement on the part of obama as president of the united states, as the first african-american president of the united states. and then establishing this space, this monument here, is just another way of signaling the road that's been traveled over the last not just 50 years, but even longer to achieve lgbt quality, a still unfinished process, i might add, but it's quite complicated with the stonewall national monument because this is an action on the part of the federal government which for many, many decades was quite oppressive towards lgbt people. still we have problems with federal policy. so there's a kind of paradox that the federal government has recognized this space and yet continues to adopt policies currently -- the best example might be the ban on transgender military service members. so there's that paradox of recogni
>> well, when obama reference the stonewall alongside seneca falls in his inaugural address, it really signaled that lgbt activism, the lgbt movement was part of the broader movement for social justice in the united states. that was a very powerful symbolic statement on the part of obama as president of the united states, as the first african-american president of the united states. and then establishing this space, this monument here, is just another way of signaling the road that's been...
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union russia is gauging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind senecas decision to buy the s 435 stealth bomber counting the cost on a just. see. this is the headquarters of the u.n. mission in mali also known as. the un security council has called on the mission to change its priority focusing on the peace agreement and helping the states reestablish its control over the center of the country it's a mission facing unprecedented challenges caught in the middle of an unfolding spiral of violence edging closer to the capital it's a sequence of violence that took off shortly after the fall of the regime in libya in 2011 since then armed groups and weapons have entered the country from the north intersecting with already existing tensions between groups of different ethnic and religious belongings. today the head of the mission mohammad ali we talked to al jazeera. i. thank you for talking to al-jazeera now you are the special representative of the secretary general the chief of mission of the u.n. stabilizing force and peacekeeping mission here known as. it
union russia is gauging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind senecas decision to buy the s 435 stealth bomber counting the cost on a just. see. this is the headquarters of the u.n. mission in mali also known as. the un security council has called on the mission to change its priority focusing on the peace agreement and helping the states reestablish its control over the center of the country it's a mission facing unprecedented challenges caught in the...
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after the seneca falls women's right convention, the first organized gathering of suffragists, frederick douglass wrote, all that distinguished distinguishes man as an intelligent and accountable being is equally true of women. and if that government is only just which governs by the free consent of the governed, there can be no reason in the world for denying two women the exercise of the elected franchise or a hand in making and administering the laws of the land. leaders of the early women's movement with certainly be pleased to know that today's women's voting outpaces that of men. [ applause ] they would also be extremely proud of the amazing, powerful women in this room, a true testament that what we are exercising is our franchise. thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen the honorable barbara mikulski, retired united states senator from maryland and vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial commission. >> hi,, everybody. hi, everybody. i am going to speak from a chair, i hope c-span can get me. so, i'm just delighted to be back in the house of representatives where i s
after the seneca falls women's right convention, the first organized gathering of suffragists, frederick douglass wrote, all that distinguished distinguishes man as an intelligent and accountable being is equally true of women. and if that government is only just which governs by the free consent of the governed, there can be no reason in the world for denying two women the exercise of the elected franchise or a hand in making and administering the laws of the land. leaders of the early women's...
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women's political motivation that stretches across all of american history, not just just tween a seneca falls in 1848 and the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920. inappropriate, -- still appropriate, indeed welcome to celebrate the upcoming centennial as an important marker in american womens history. but rather than positioning 1920 as the end of the story, it is more fruitful to see it as initiating the next phase in the national womens political activism a story still unfolding. another reason for the centering 1920 concerns the plight of african american voters for whom the 19th amendment was at most a hollow victory. in 1920 the vast majority of african americans still live in the south where their voting rights were effectively eliminated by devices such as whites only primary, poll taxes and literacy tests. for african americans it was the voting rights act of 1965, not the 14th, 15th or 19th amendment that finally removed the structural barriers to voting. and in a parallel disenfranchisement, few native american women gained the votes through the 19th amendment either. i
women's political motivation that stretches across all of american history, not just just tween a seneca falls in 1848 and the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920. inappropriate, -- still appropriate, indeed welcome to celebrate the upcoming centennial as an important marker in american womens history. but rather than positioning 1920 as the end of the story, it is more fruitful to see it as initiating the next phase in the national womens political activism a story still unfolding....
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. >>> and executive from facebook senecas companies plan to create a digital currency. members of the senate banking committee grilled david marcus at a hearing in washington yesterday. the currency is being developed under the name libre. >>> would be easier and safer if he will could receive money transfers through smart phones suck after all of the times has abuse of public trust to th facebook should be trusted. >> coming up with a system for to protect the privacy of users personal. the hearing is set to continue today. >>> a new study finds the upgrades to the pact prisons are long overdue. the state commission reports some of the state prisons date back to the 1800s. that includes san quentin which is built in 1852 and folsom built in 1880. the study found the majority have surpassed the quote, useful life. john paul stevens died at the age of 99. a liberal stalwart return to the bench in 2010 back in 1975. notably stevens left the decision but at the tunnel they for freedom in u.s. courts. >>> if you needed to water your plants, think again. >>> when is the last
. >>> and executive from facebook senecas companies plan to create a digital currency. members of the senate banking committee grilled david marcus at a hearing in washington yesterday. the currency is being developed under the name libre. >>> would be easier and safer if he will could receive money transfers through smart phones suck after all of the times has abuse of public trust to th facebook should be trusted. >> coming up with a system for to protect the privacy...
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partly sunny in the afternoon, most of the cloud cover at the beach and seneca. at 4:00 mostly to partly sunny. mid to upper 60s. and as you look at the temperature trend, i mentioned it's just a slow warming trend until we get to the weekend where we'll see temperatures back in the low to mid-90s. that's the plan. might be warmer than that, quite frankly. some models suggesting upper 90s by saturday afternoon, sunday. we'll see how that goes, but tomorrow like today. cloud cover, everything, very similar. little less wind. 86 in pleasanton tomorrow. 86 in morgan hill. 86 in gilroy. and then along the coast, air quality's good with this pattern, and the fire dang's not horrible. there's the five-day forecast. you see the stair stepping of the numbers towards saturday and sunday. coastal sections will be in the low 60s with fog and some patchy fog. today, last few days, clearing at ocean beach. we'll see clearing again tomorrow. there's the five-day forecast. no heat wave coming. shouldn't see a spare the air day. no heat advisories expected. see you back here at
partly sunny in the afternoon, most of the cloud cover at the beach and seneca. at 4:00 mostly to partly sunny. mid to upper 60s. and as you look at the temperature trend, i mentioned it's just a slow warming trend until we get to the weekend where we'll see temperatures back in the low to mid-90s. that's the plan. might be warmer than that, quite frankly. some models suggesting upper 90s by saturday afternoon, sunday. we'll see how that goes, but tomorrow like today. cloud cover, everything,...
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we're also proud to pass this bill tomorrow on the anniversary of the seneca falls convention, whichamerica declared that all men and women were created equal. we'll also continue on our promise to workers. today we'll honor our promise to the hardworking men and women of labor as we lift the kettle wax tax, protecting benefits that workers had negotiated and the lewis act, ensuring that millions of americans who receive retirement will receive the retirement and benefit securities they have earned. we're very pleased at the outcome of all of the back and forth on the census, proud of the testimony house counsel made before the supreme court. census is a pillar, enshrined in our constitution that we are all equally counted and represented. we will continue to file those and hold the administration accountable for the policy decisions. this is not about partisanship. it's about patriotism. and now having instilled fear, hopefully we can alay that fear by having people sign up for the census. as we approach the 200th day mark of our transform active majority, which is coming up soon, h
we're also proud to pass this bill tomorrow on the anniversary of the seneca falls convention, whichamerica declared that all men and women were created equal. we'll also continue on our promise to workers. today we'll honor our promise to the hardworking men and women of labor as we lift the kettle wax tax, protecting benefits that workers had negotiated and the lewis act, ensuring that millions of americans who receive retirement will receive the retirement and benefit securities they have...
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the seneca falls shook the world when they had that convention with the simple proclamation that all men and women are created equal. this bill achieves that equality, giving nearly 20 million working women, that is nearly 1/3 of all working women, a raise, and it helps narrow the gender wage gap that disproportionately targets women of color, putting more money in the pockets of more than 1/3 of working women of color. for a day wake up of jubilation because of the sense of fairness this legislation engenders. we wake up with a smile on our face, showing the world with all the love in our hearts and that love in our hearts is about fairness for the american people. it's interesting to note, mr. chairman, that as has been acknowledged, i heard congressman levin mention and others as well, it's been 10 years since the federal minimum wage was raised, in the previous democratic majority, and had been 11 years before then when we passed it in 2007, and it was signed by -- was signed by president bush. . so it was bipartisan and we were thrilled about that. but it's interesting to see wh
the seneca falls shook the world when they had that convention with the simple proclamation that all men and women are created equal. this bill achieves that equality, giving nearly 20 million working women, that is nearly 1/3 of all working women, a raise, and it helps narrow the gender wage gap that disproportionately targets women of color, putting more money in the pockets of more than 1/3 of working women of color. for a day wake up of jubilation because of the sense of fairness this...
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it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in lond a
it started in seneca falls, but in truth, it started earlier than that with women who were interested in the abolitionist movement but were excluded in lond a
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seneca, likens him to the stoic philosopher. one of powell's mottos is control the controllable. can do and that has worked for him. trump is not controllable. you do not control the message coming from the president. put your head down, do your job and let the rest take care of itself. alix: that is the picture on the coverage. on, if he has headphones does it matter? it is the spoon versus what happened behind closed doors. peter: it is a difficult situation for the fed because their motives are going to be interpreted in a way that may not be what they are going for. cut rates. you think it is the right thing to do. it is caving into president trump. whatis a way in which trump is doing could backfire. it causes the fed to go slower. fed could be reacting to markets. isthey do risk markets, it because jay powell thinks it is the right thing to do. he will not do it because he thinks someone wants him to do it. and he has congress. he spent a lifetime meeting with people -- a lot of time meeting with people. peter: he may not be outwardly a politician, but he knows the fed is a
seneca, likens him to the stoic philosopher. one of powell's mottos is control the controllable. can do and that has worked for him. trump is not controllable. you do not control the message coming from the president. put your head down, do your job and let the rest take care of itself. alix: that is the picture on the coverage. on, if he has headphones does it matter? it is the spoon versus what happened behind closed doors. peter: it is a difficult situation for the fed because their motives...
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never has this proven more true than when women of all ages and circumstances gathered in seneca falls in upstate new york 161 years ago this week and changed forever the course of history. these thoughtful, dedicated, passionate women stood up and declared to the world that all men and women are created equal. the convention sparked a fire in women across the country. mr. morelle: formally birthing the women's rights movement and paving the way for women's suffrage. we hear the echoes their voices today as we continue the fight they began so long ago. let this anniversary reinvigorate us as we carry on its legacy, fearlessly committed to getting equal right, equal pay and the fundamental right of every woman to choose what happens to her body. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from puerto rico eek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman from puerto rico is recognized for one minute. miss gonzalez-colon: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise in full support of the territory's health care act -- territories health
never has this proven more true than when women of all ages and circumstances gathered in seneca falls in upstate new york 161 years ago this week and changed forever the course of history. these thoughtful, dedicated, passionate women stood up and declared to the world that all men and women are created equal. the convention sparked a fire in women across the country. mr. morelle: formally birthing the women's rights movement and paving the way for women's suffrage. we hear the echoes their...
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we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, which the seneca falls later added, all men and women are created equal. and i would add in many ways, and this is not a partisan point, the story of the country is defined to the extent to which, the generosity to which we have applied that sentence. have we opened access to the mainstream or have we contradicted it? and as recently as 30 years ago, ronald reagan could say that all the pilgrims from all the lost places are hurtling towards the darkness towards home had to have this shining city on a hill. and for all of our derelictions, for all of our faults, we have ultimately applied that sentence for generously. for right now, i think that the institutions are holding, if by their fingernails, and i think that if i were in elective office right now or thinking about elective office, i would really be thinking really hard about what i wanted posterity to say about me. do i have the guts to stand up and say, this will not stand, when it comes to much of what the president is trying to do. >> jon, is it possibl
we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, which the seneca falls later added, all men and women are created equal. and i would add in many ways, and this is not a partisan point, the story of the country is defined to the extent to which, the generosity to which we have applied that sentence. have we opened access to the mainstream or have we contradicted it? and as recently as 30 years ago, ronald reagan could say that all the pilgrims from all the lost places are...
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we are also proud to pass this bill tomorrow on the anniversary of the seneca falls convention whichca declared that all men and women were created equal. we will also continue on our promises to workers. today we will honor our promise to be -- to the hard-working men and women of labor as we lift the cadillac tax, protecting health benefits that workers have negotiated. and next week, the house will move to pass the butch lewis act, ensuring that millions of americans who receive retirement -- will receive the retirement and benefit securities that they have earned. we are very pleased with the outcome of all of the back-and-forth on the census, proud of the testimony the house council made before the supreme court, because the census is a pillar of our democracy, enshrined in our sacred constitution to ensure that we are all equally counted and represented. and so we will continue to hold the administration accountable for the policy decisions. this is not about partisanship. it's about patriotism. now having instilled fear, hopefully we can allay that fear by having people sign u
we are also proud to pass this bill tomorrow on the anniversary of the seneca falls convention whichca declared that all men and women were created equal. we will also continue on our promises to workers. today we will honor our promise to be -- to the hard-working men and women of labor as we lift the cadillac tax, protecting health benefits that workers have negotiated. and next week, the house will move to pass the butch lewis act, ensuring that millions of americans who receive retirement...
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it is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forbearers through seneca fells and stonewalljust as it guided all of those men and women, sung in unsung who left footprints along this great mall to hear preacher say that we cannot walk alone. to hear a king proclaimed that our individual freedom is bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. the title of the program was called the homosexuals. [video clip] >> most americans are appalled by the mere mention of homosexuals. survey showed two out of three americans look upon homosexuals with disgust, discomfort or fear. one out of 10 say hatred. a fast majority believe homosexuality is an illness. only 10% say it is a crime. and yet here is the paradox. the majority of americans favor legal punishment for homosexual acts performed in private between consenting adults. the homosexual, bitterly aware of his rejection, responds by going underground. they frequent their own clubs and bars and coffee houses where they can act out in the fashion they want to, where ago handled the situation. [video clip] >> it would be irresponsible
it is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forbearers through seneca fells and stonewalljust as it guided all of those men and women, sung in unsung who left footprints along this great mall to hear preacher say that we cannot walk alone. to hear a king proclaimed that our individual freedom is bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. the title of the program was called the homosexuals. [video clip] >> most americans are appalled by the mere mention of homosexuals....