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it could set the sge for bitter battle between democrats and president trump with federal workers caught in the middle without a paycheck. the president is addiment the government will remain shutdown until he gets $5 billion for a wall at the u.s.-mexico border. >> you'll be able to see the effects o the shutdown next week. theni smithsoan museum system including the national zoo may be forcedclo e. for the past week, the smithsonian used nearly all the funding left from previous years. if congress doesn't pass the funding bill by wednesday january 2nd, the museum will be closed. >> it's 5 minutes after the houw and now know the name of the little b that died in custody after crossing into the u.s. illegay with his father. he grew up poor in a remote part of guatemala. he was healthy when he and his father left for america. the child passed a health examine when agents picked him up at the border on december 18th. on christmas eve he guard noticed the point of impact was coughing and his eyes were glossy. he died from the flu about 14 hours later. >> happey,ng toda kirste kirsten nielso
it could set the sge for bitter battle between democrats and president trump with federal workers caught in the middle without a paycheck. the president is addiment the government will remain shutdown until he gets $5 billion for a wall at the u.s.-mexico border. >> you'll be able to see the effects o the shutdown next week. theni smithsoan museum system including the national zoo may be forcedclo e. for the past week, the smithsonian used nearly all the funding left from previous years....
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the 1970'sge back in when radical feminism was really gaining a foothold. ," i go into what was happening in the culture in the 1970's. it was a very turbulent era. many different things were going on. but the feminism that came out of that era, so-called second wave feminism, was different from its predecessors, which stressed the right to vote in the right to be full participants in civil society and so forth. it veered off into a kind of quasi-marxist critique of everything about bourgeois society, including sexual standards and including family life. 1970's, ands of the , katen depth in the book millet was portrayed as the chairman mao of feminism. gloria steinem and others who attacked the idea of family life, of courtship, of romance. all of those things. we are done with all of that. in the process, they sort of joined forces with the sexual revolution, which was also happening at that same time in our history. the sexual revolutionaries tended to be men who were tired of the old standard that you had to court a woman and have a usually aip, marriage, before you could expect sexual
the 1970'sge back in when radical feminism was really gaining a foothold. ," i go into what was happening in the culture in the 1970's. it was a very turbulent era. many different things were going on. but the feminism that came out of that era, so-called second wave feminism, was different from its predecessors, which stressed the right to vote in the right to be full participants in civil society and so forth. it veered off into a kind of quasi-marxist critique of everything about...
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as you're headed outbound, 14th br sge, apped vehicle.sh at montgomery avenue and a box that wants to pop-up but nothing really slowing too much. sound like we have one lane blocked in the southbound lanes though. travel times in virginia looks okay on 66 and 95. overall not bad. 270 and top of the beltway, nice and clear. listen to wtop when you are in yo car today. chris? >> here at the live guedesk, we following live news in baltimore. a person has been shot in the e.face in a warehouse th they're reporting this happened in the last hour. no suspect is in custody. the s.w.a.t. team is there and medics. apparently this happened at a restaurant in the cherry hil neighborhood. sort of right on the baltimore city county line. news chopper 41 on t is on the th scene. u want to stay with us for the 6:00 a.m. ur. >> thankyou, chris. >>> 5:56. want to change gears b tell you make your lunch plans now. >>u can get a burger for just a penny. burger king is offering the deal to promote its app. here's how it works. customers must place their orde
as you're headed outbound, 14th br sge, apped vehicle.sh at montgomery avenue and a box that wants to pop-up but nothing really slowing too much. sound like we have one lane blocked in the southbound lanes though. travel times in virginia looks okay on 66 and 95. overall not bad. 270 and top of the beltway, nice and clear. listen to wtop when you are in yo car today. chris? >> here at the live guedesk, we following live news in baltimore. a person has been shot in the e.face in a...
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anfl ntial newspaper, and marie felt her story had made a difference, because three days later, the sgethe camps was lifted. and that, i think, had a tremendous impact on her. thide idea that, because she feel this huge empathy and she was so, she was so committed to telling the story of these people-- but it might make a differce. >> schifrin: and that empathy and understanding, of course, drove her to stay in homs, to go back to homs, to go bababa amr. and that ultimately killed her. >> yes. so now we're in 2012, and she and i were together in beirut. it was the moment when the uprising, the peaceful uprising in syria, was morphing into a civil war.it as too dangerous. i said it was beyond my danger threshold, to be smuggled over the border and go to baba amr, which was under siege by the syrian forces. but she insisted not only in going in, where-- this was important her story-- where the syrian government says it was just terrorists there, not civilians. and she wrote a story "the widows' basement," about the women and the children who were sheltering from relentless bombardment und
anfl ntial newspaper, and marie felt her story had made a difference, because three days later, the sgethe camps was lifted. and that, i think, had a tremendous impact on her. thide idea that, because she feel this huge empathy and she was so, she was so committed to telling the story of these people-- but it might make a differce. >> schifrin: and that empathy and understanding, of course, drove her to stay in homs, to go back to homs, to go bababa amr. and that ultimately killed her....
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ecelge treryday wem anderee sge husixty percent off the andentire store, with gifts from three dollars up to sixty percent off the entire store, only at old navy! >>> 7:56 is yr time now on this monday, december 17, 2018. good morning to you. right now we have a check on your commute with jack taylor in your first 4 traffic. what are you seeing? >> we have a crash and i adowned pole in montgomery between tucker lane and mk hollow road. you'll be turned around at the scene. we have flooding. beach drive is closed between kentucky avenue and stoney brooke and beach to b410ause of flooding. l check your forecast when we co here's to the stair takers, breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's market goers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lifers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. >>> we're timely lookingt sunshine out there today. it will be on the breezy side, especially by it afternoon with wind gusts up to 25 miles a
ecelge treryday wem anderee sge husixty percent off the andentire store, with gifts from three dollars up to sixty percent off the entire store, only at old navy! >>> 7:56 is yr time now on this monday, december 17, 2018. good morning to you. right now we have a check on your commute with jack taylor in your first 4 traffic. what are you seeing? >> we have a crash and i adowned pole in montgomery between tucker lane and mk hollow road. you'll be turned around at the scene. we...
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the 1970'sge back in when radical feminism was really gaining a foothold. ," i go into what was happeningculture in the 1970's. it was a very turbulent era. many different things were going on. but the feminism that came out of that era, so-called second wave feminism, was different from its predecessors, which stressed the right to vote in the right to be full participants in civil society and so forth. it veered off into a kind of quasi-marxist critique of everything about bourgeois society, including sexual standards and including family life. 1970's, ands of the , katen depth in the book millet was portrayed as the chairman mao of feminism. gloria steinem and others who attacked the idea of family life, of courtship, of romance. all of those things. we are done with all of that. in the process, they sort of joined forces with the sexual revolution, which was also happening at that same time in our history. the sexual revolutionaries tended to be men who were tired of the old standard that you had to court a woman and have a usually aip, marriage, before you could expect sexual intimac
the 1970'sge back in when radical feminism was really gaining a foothold. ," i go into what was happeningculture in the 1970's. it was a very turbulent era. many different things were going on. but the feminism that came out of that era, so-called second wave feminism, was different from its predecessors, which stressed the right to vote in the right to be full participants in civil society and so forth. it veered off into a kind of quasi-marxist critique of everything about bourgeois...