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westant them to grow unger. >>> four alamrms fighting this huge fire in southeast washington. flames andmoke relentless since 3:30 this afternoon, folks, still livees pict and it's pouring out of the roof of the five-story building. good news all residents there have made it out safely. they are accounted for. alot had to be rescued. we'll hear from marine who ran intoul units to p people, and some of the seniors out, they ran them down the stairs. we also saw some rescues coming down a ladder, too, of this brick structure. we saw marines rush in with wheelchairs. t amazing day where different sdictions come together. again, it's four alarms now and no letup in sight. >> these are the senioriving apartments at 5th and k in southeast arthur capper senior living apartment, and the scene on the 1,000 blo of 5th street where jackie was , there's a senior center located there so that's where they are being taken. d.c. officials are trying to figure out a s place for all individuals to go to ensure they have a safey place to s tonight, and speaking of, we're awaiting our first real
westant them to grow unger. >>> four alamrms fighting this huge fire in southeast washington. flames andmoke relentless since 3:30 this afternoon, folks, still livees pict and it's pouring out of the roof of the five-story building. good news all residents there have made it out safely. they are accounted for. alot had to be rescued. we'll hear from marine who ran intoul units to p people, and some of the seniors out, they ran them down the stairs. we also saw some rescues coming down...
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the majority happened in southeast washington. least 14 people have been shot. no word on a possible connection. police have auspect in custody for only one of the shootings. >> happening today, the logan circle community isg pla a public meeting to discuss the gruesome attack that left wen martinez dead. that's at 6:30 tonight at the marriott marquis. martinez was stabbed wednesday whilein jo police charged anthony crawford in her death. also t happening int area, a safety walk. residents will begin their walk at 19th and l street to show their concern about the violence in the area. >> here's a look atour other top stories this morning. d.c. police are investigating a possate crime after two gay men were attacked. we're not showing their i faces this video at their t.re it happened on sunday. one of the men was knocked unconscious. police are searching for five suspects in this case. >> a balmore police officer i expected to survive after deadly shoot out with a suspect. that happened in west baltimore. police in baltimore say the s respect the officer and the
the majority happened in southeast washington. least 14 people have been shot. no word on a possible connection. police have auspect in custody for only one of the shootings. >> happening today, the logan circle community isg pla a public meeting to discuss the gruesome attack that left wen martinez dead. that's at 6:30 tonight at the marriott marquis. martinez was stabbed wednesday whilein jo police charged anthony crawford in her death. also t happening int area, a safety walk....
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shots were fired on langston place in southeast washington. a stray bullet hit a little girl in the area. she is going to be okay. she was struck in the ankle. certainly, a close call and a ry scary situation. not a lot of information at this point. it was 9:45 and happened on the 2700 block of langston place. police are trying to figure out who fired the shot. but the child transported to the ghospital, she isoing to be okay. >> megan, thank you. >>> new details on the death ol two cn and a woman inside a home in herndon this week. based on whatroe're hearing neighbors and police dispatch calls the woman is the boys' mothernd killed them and then herself. the father found his two young sons dead and called 1. all three victims died from gunshot wounds. they found thes woma body upstairs. her brother spoke with our news partners at wtop, and said his nephews were around 9 a 11 years old. >>> an emergency on a school bus ended with a child ing. >> rignow, little is known about the incident.ju in finch is live in learn herndon, where paramedics
shots were fired on langston place in southeast washington. a stray bullet hit a little girl in the area. she is going to be okay. she was struck in the ankle. certainly, a close call and a ry scary situation. not a lot of information at this point. it was 9:45 and happened on the 2700 block of langston place. police are trying to figure out who fired the shot. but the child transported to the ghospital, she isoing to be okay. >> megan, thank you. >>> new details on the death ol...
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the inferno broke a out at apartment complex in southeast washington. right near the navyard. >> we expect an update on this blaze and what investigators ehave learned thisning any minute now. we're standing by to hear from the d.c. mayor. but our team coverage begins with jackie bensen. she's live on the scene. jackie? >> reporter: we want to show you what it looks like right now. take a look. you can s firefighters still in the process of pouring water on this building filled withhe belongings of senior citizens, t everything in this historic fire. was a nightmare scenario for first responders. a fireacing through multistory building on fifth street southeast. 163 units whose residents are senior citizens. many are dependent on ee lchairs and walkers. job one, as the flames flared er hi was shouldered by visiting family members, building staff and first responders to quickly get the seniors to safety without using the el say torp. >> knock, ock, knoc get out, fire, fire, get out now, get out now. but no sprinklers went off, no nothing went off. father
the inferno broke a out at apartment complex in southeast washington. right near the navyard. >> we expect an update on this blaze and what investigators ehave learned thisning any minute now. we're standing by to hear from the d.c. mayor. but our team coverage begins with jackie bensen. she's live on the scene. jackie? >> reporter: we want to show you what it looks like right now. take a look. you can s firefighters still in the process of pouring water on this building filled...
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fire at a senior apartment building in southeast washington.at therthur kapper senior apartments started afterw 3:30t was a two-alarm blaze is now a four-alarm fire. >> rushing to the scene with wheelchairs to evacuate people who may have been inside the building. aaron, fortunately, for us knows the area quite well, is there at the scene, and he's got someone to talk to to tell us more about what's going on there, aaron? >> reporter: yeah. we, scott davis, who works in the area, walked up on scene here awhile ago and was telling me about what he saw. step in here for me, and tell me what you saw. you ce in on 4th street? >> 4th street side, there's many more engines, and on your l street side, just down on the otherside, you have more paramedic units. my only concern is no one got hurt. they look like they are doing a good job with it, but i'm just concerned about the safety of the firemen and the tenants. >> we know t t there have been a couple rescues here, at least in the hour or so this has been going on. from where you came in on had 4th
fire at a senior apartment building in southeast washington.at therthur kapper senior apartments started afterw 3:30t was a two-alarm blaze is now a four-alarm fire. >> rushing to the scene with wheelchairs to evacuate people who may have been inside the building. aaron, fortunately, for us knows the area quite well, is there at the scene, and he's got someone to talk to to tell us more about what's going on there, aaron? >> reporter: yeah. we, scott davis, who works in the area,...
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let's get you to derek ward live in southeast washington. a lot o pfeiffegfr overnight. >> yes. we're at the intersection of 51th and f street southeast. one of the signs of gunfire, there's a dent in this truck made by the bullet. the shooting happened -- this is the scene at about 9:45 last night in the section of 51th and f southeast. when police got here they found two adult males shot. died.as no information on the lookout or motive or the identities of the victims yet. now, a short time later at about 11 p.m. another shooting, a quadruple shooting in the 1700 block of benning road northeast. what we you saunderstand is thee two adult males and two adult females shot. no lookout or motive or identities of any of the victims in any of theseshootings. a busy night for the n police he theast and southeast. this shooting happened in an area that's since come up a bi it seems to be the old east gate hou housing. you can see the new houses. some of the old problemsk creeping b in the section of the southeast. we are live.ic deward, news 4. >> thank you. >>> at 9:03 on this saturda
let's get you to derek ward live in southeast washington. a lot o pfeiffegfr overnight. >> yes. we're at the intersection of 51th and f street southeast. one of the signs of gunfire, there's a dent in this truck made by the bullet. the shooting happened -- this is the scene at about 9:45 last night in the section of 51th and f southeast. when police got here they found two adult males shot. died.as no information on the lookout or motive or the identities of the victims yet. now, a short...
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through thatippe senior apartment building in southeast washington, sending resints running for their lives. that fire burned for hours and was big enough to be seen from miles .aw >> right now more than 100 residents are displaced. news 4's megan mcgrath is live near the building on 5th street southeast. n, what are you learning about the residents this morning? >> reporter: well, those who didn't go home with family members, they're being housed temporarily at a nearby rec center until aer more pnent housing situation can be worked out. if you look behind me, you can see the fire isot out. we're seeing smoke any longer. you can see all of the crews still on the sce keeping a watch over things. this was a huge fire. take a look at the video. the flames ran along the roof and the attic area and just spread from there. at one tpoint, roof just collapsed. it just gave way, and the flames then got even more intense. now, 161 occupied units, many of the residents there have mobility issues. they use walks, wheelchairs. firefighters made a number ofsc s, but it was also aef group rt with 1
through thatippe senior apartment building in southeast washington, sending resints running for their lives. that fire burned for hours and was big enough to be seen from miles .aw >> right now more than 100 residents are displaced. news 4's megan mcgrath is live near the building on 5th street southeast. n, what are you learning about the residents this morning? >> reporter: well, those who didn't go home with family members, they're being housed temporarily at a nearby rec center...
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the sprinkler system wasn't activated during th fire that destroyed the senior apartment in southeast washington. firefightersay the blaze started above the system and that's why the sprinklers didn't go off. more than 160 powple are n searching for a place to live. >> in a new letter, brett kavanaugh once again claims the sexual assault allegation of a high school classmates aren't true. he says that he is ready to testifyefore the senate judiciar committee on monday but his accuser says she can't. she is willing to appear next thursday at the earliest. she is also willing to appear at a public hearing but does not want judge kavanaugh in the room at the same time because of safety concerns. >> a man is facing charges forg attacknd sexually assaulting a woman at a metr station. he groped her on the platform and tried to rape her tuesd morning. a witness scared him away. he was later arrested a charged with assault. >>> happening today, we'll learn more about the death of jordan mcnair. he was t 19-year-old football player at the university of maryland that died in june, two weeks after collapsi
the sprinkler system wasn't activated during th fire that destroyed the senior apartment in southeast washington. firefightersay the blaze started above the system and that's why the sprinklers didn't go off. more than 160 powple are n searching for a place to live. >> in a new letter, brett kavanaugh once again claims the sexual assault allegation of a high school classmates aren't true. he says that he is ready to testifyefore the senate judiciar committee on monday but his accuser says...
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n w to the developing story southeast washington. more than 100 senior citizens lost their homes in this massi fire yesterday. this video shows you how intense thoses flare near the navy yard. the roof couldn't handle the heat and firearndally collapsed. >> the heavy fire broke out on 5th street southeast just after 3:00 p.m. news 4's megancgrath is live at the building now. etgan, how long did this take firefighters to the fire under control? the flames were massive. >> reporter: yeah, it was a terrible fire. it took hours for them to put it out. nowhat the sun is coming up here, you can get a better idea for the damage here, essen ially the roo gone. you can see all the damage that has been done to the upper floors. water was still being poured on the fire at 11:30 last night. that was nearly eight hours after it started. this was an enormous fire. th flames beginning in the roof ar o and then spread, kin hopping to different parts of the building. the apartments are home to many elderly people with mobility issues, people who use
n w to the developing story southeast washington. more than 100 senior citizens lost their homes in this massi fire yesterday. this video shows you how intense thoses flare near the navy yard. the roof couldn't handle the heat and firearndally collapsed. >> the heavy fire broke out on 5th street southeast just after 3:00 p.m. news 4's megancgrath is live at the building now. etgan, how long did this take firefighters to the fire under control? the flames were massive. >> reporter:...
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. >>> today work will at this point on a big sinkhole on sixth street in southeast washington. water main burst causingru ing water and that road collapsed. led to trucks were c get cars off the street before they were swallowed by the le sinkho neighbors tell news 4 they're worried not enough is being done to identify problems before big issues likehis happen. >> if you don't fix the pipe like you are supsed to, although you are taking the fee from us, then this is what's goeng to ha this can happen any time. >> this is happening around the corner from the practice facility. neighbors say all the new development is putting pressure on old pipes. got to pay attention to the infrastructure when you're things in these >> exactly. >>> a maryland family is pleading for the driver who hit and killed their s to come forward. >> 17-year-old adrian arahita was wrapping uk w with his dad on sunday in gainesville when he was killed.or investig have a new clue that may help lead to the driver. this security camera footage shows the car slowing down before taking off.s investigatre looking
. >>> today work will at this point on a big sinkhole on sixth street in southeast washington. water main burst causingru ing water and that road collapsed. led to trucks were c get cars off the street before they were swallowed by the le sinkho neighbors tell news 4 they're worried not enough is being done to identify problems before big issues likehis happen. >> if you don't fix the pipe like you are supsed to, although you are taking the fee from us, then this is what's goeng...
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flames ripped through a senior apartment building in southeast washington, sending residentsin ru for their lives. the fire burned for hours and was so big it could be seen from miles away. >> right now more than 100 residents are d.displa news 4's megan mcgrath is live near the building on fifth street southeast. megan, what are you seeing today? >> ranorter: well, iell you that the fire is out, but you do still smell this acrid sent of smoke. it's just kind of hanging in the area. although, the smoke itself is no longer pouring out of the building. now, they are just bringing in a new shift of some emergency equipment in here to keep an eye on things just to make sure we don't haveny h spots, any flare-ups. this one an -- was an enormous fire with flames traveling across the attic, sending huge plumes of smoke into the area.ne atoint, the roof collapses in one section of the building. the structure is made of brick, so the sides are all intact. but tha roof area is made of wood. at one point, it just gave yowa. can see it there. now, the senior apartments, home to many elderly w res
flames ripped through a senior apartment building in southeast washington, sending residentsin ru for their lives. the fire burned for hours and was so big it could be seen from miles away. >> right now more than 100 residents are d.displa news 4's megan mcgrath is live near the building on fifth street southeast. megan, what are you seeing today? >> ranorter: well, iell you that the fire is out, but you do still smell this acrid sent of smoke. it's just kind of hanging in the area....
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people who live here say violence in this southeast bo washington neiood has become all too common. last night, a 6-year-old girl was wounded in the ank by gunfire. >> every night here. it's like a battle zone. you hear people shooting. you hear the sounds of butes. >> repor just before 9:30 last night, neighbors say they heard burst o gunfire and a car speeding away from the parking lot of this apartment emplex in 2,700 block of langston place assouthe paul tranthom came here and saip a g of young men were arguing and started shooting each other. >> i heard the mother and family pulled into the parking lot, got out of the car, were in their way to the home, and she was accidentally shot through them exchanginggunfire. >> reporter: d.c. police report there have been 11 homicides with juvenile victims so far this year. they don't have the number of children wounded.ne hbors here are concerned about gun violence in the city. >> we lost ttchild, my kayla wilson. >> reporter: four others, ncluding her sister were wounded. this security camera video shows the group of gunmen jumpi out of
people who live here say violence in this southeast bo washington neiood has become all too common. last night, a 6-year-old girl was wounded in the ank by gunfire. >> every night here. it's like a battle zone. you hear people shooting. you hear the sounds of butes. >> repor just before 9:30 last night, neighbors say they heard burst o gunfire and a car speeding away from the parking lot of this apartment emplex in 2,700 block of langston place assouthe paul tranthom came here and...
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displaced this morning after this fire broke out on the roof of their apartment complex in southeast washingtonsidents say fire alarms and sprinklers never went off so they didn't leave their apartments right away and were trapped, but look at this, marines from a nearby barracks ran to the scene, joining firefighters going door-to-door and rescuing those who needed help getting out. smoke and flames from the fire were visible from the capitol. four people suffered minor injuries. >>> a manhunt is under way for the suspect who stabbed a jogger to death. >> this was horrible. it happened in a popular neighborhood, logan circle, in what police believe was probably a random attack. here is pierre thomas. >> reporter: d.c. police desperately searching for this man, a potential suspect in the stabbing death of a woman whose killing
displaced this morning after this fire broke out on the roof of their apartment complex in southeast washingtonsidents say fire alarms and sprinklers never went off so they didn't leave their apartments right away and were trapped, but look at this, marines from a nearby barracks ran to the scene, joining firefighters going door-to-door and rescuing those who needed help getting out. smoke and flames from the fire were visible from the capitol. four people suffered minor injuries. >>>...
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live in southeast washington, jackie bensen, news 4. >> thank you, jackie. >>> new at 11:00, there's a plan to cra down on k-2 and spice in the district. we've been following a huge spike in the drugs, overdoses in recent months. now, mayor bowser said she's going to introduce emergency legislation that would change a technicality and how these synthetic drugs aclassified. bowser says theon legislati would make it easier for police to arrest people who make and sell these synthetic drugs. >>> witnesses told police that the man suspected of killing a jogger last week in logan circle was an avid user of 2. not clear if anthony crawford llegedly the night he attacked wendy martinez. well, tonight crime meeting in martinez's availabneighborhood, police chief talked about the k-2 program. >> what we arehe seeing with k-2 use is we are seeing people who are becoming comatose and they're passing out. we're not seeing random violence with the-2. >> detectives say the attack on martinez appears to have been bo violent and random. >> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein may be thinking about
live in southeast washington, jackie bensen, news 4. >> thank you, jackie. >>> new at 11:00, there's a plan to cra down on k-2 and spice in the district. we've been following a huge spike in the drugs, overdoses in recent months. now, mayor bowser said she's going to introduce emergency legislation that would change a technicality and how these synthetic drugs aclassified. bowser says theon legislati would make it easier for police to arrest people who make and sell these...
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more than 100 senior citizens lost their home in this massive fire in southeast washington yesterday. is video shows you just how intense those flames were at one point. this is near the navy yard. the roof could not handle the heat and the flames here. it partially collapsed in this part of the building. >> that heavy fire broke out at the arthur capper seniorts apartmn 5th street southeast just after 3:00 p.m. neighbors saypl pwere running through the halls yelling fire, fire, get out. >> one of the majorue isss, residents said, was that the fire alarm never went off. news 4's megan mcgrath is live at that building on 5th street lesoutheast. peut there yesterday told me they didn't hear the fire alarm, didn't see the sprinkler system go off. what did we hear from fire officials about thatissue? >> reporter: well, they've heard those reports too. we can tell you that. that certainly is going to be a big part of this investigation. did the alarms work? did the smoke detectors go off? d the sprinklers work? we don't have a definitive answer at this point. certainly a bstion lingering o
more than 100 senior citizens lost their home in this massive fire in southeast washington yesterday. is video shows you just how intense those flames were at one point. this is near the navy yard. the roof could not handle the heat and the flames here. it partially collapsed in this part of the building. >> that heavy fire broke out at the arthur capper seniorts apartmn 5th street southeast just after 3:00 p.m. neighbors saypl pwere running through the halls yelling fire, fire, get out....
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. >> this may be one of the most interesting stories.s search dt the building in southeast washington, city officials told us at the time thatid all the rts were out of the building and had been accounted for. no. f yesterdae days after that fire, a survivor was discovered at the site. mark broke story about the survivor. >> 24 hours after, a 74-year-old survivor was found inside the building. search traels back at i. earlier today, cranes broke through these windows on the second floor so search dogs and rescuers cou get inside. looking for the possibility of more survivors or the possibility of victims. stay the mayor told reporters that they are certain this time, certain, that all the residents have been accounted for and in fact all have been contacted. she says thell be searching as long as the building has enough structural integrity that it is safe for teams to go inside. >> today we will have the dogs back in. inthey started this and we'll do a couple searches. >> the fire broke out wednesday afternoon and raged on forre hos be firefighters got it under control. that evening
. >> this may be one of the most interesting stories.s search dt the building in southeast washington, city officials told us at the time thatid all the rts were out of the building and had been accounted for. no. f yesterdae days after that fire, a survivor was discovered at the site. mark broke story about the survivor. >> 24 hours after, a 74-year-old survivor was found inside the building. search traels back at i. earlier today, cranes broke through these windows on the second...
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. >> it's about a loc child from a southeast washington who gets an opportunity to get out of her neighborhood and see the world. >> exactly. ait's about young black girl from southeast d.c. she spends the day with her mother during ordinary things. >> you've got a lot of lessons in the book. your become ground is interesting. you work in science and >> i do.ing. >> you'vchosen to write a series. >> this is the first book in a series. others will me seeco. it needed. although ihe in science and engineering field, i have been able to flirt from circle to circle across different economic levelsifferent socio economic backorounds. it's int to remind children from ward 7 and ward 8, what thego out and see city has to offer. i want to remind them and let them know the looking out for them. someone who understands that experience and trying to detell them that. >> this is passion of yours? >> it is a passion of mine. i've mentored. i've always tried to live a life of service. i look at this as another contribution to give back to the other generations that have followed. >> i understand y wanted t w
. >> it's about a loc child from a southeast washington who gets an opportunity to get out of her neighborhood and see the world. >> exactly. ait's about young black girl from southeast d.c. she spends the day with her mother during ordinary things. >> you've got a lot of lessons in the book. your become ground is interesting. you work in science and >> i do.ing. >> you'vchosen to write a series. >> this is the first book in a series. others will me seeco. it...
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it was in southeast washington. that woman is sharing her story of strength and survival. >> that'st right there. >>his is one of the only items. theedire destr nearly everything she owns including her dress for her upcoming wedding. judge just happy to be alive. >> i wouldn't want that to happen to anybody. >> it happened on a friday evening. she managed toes pe. >> if it hadn't been for the cat, i wouldn't be here today. i have to find the cat. f thnd me unconscious on the stairwell. they sd it took two tumors revive me -- it took two attempts to revive me. >>ight now, they're paying for her to stay in a hotel. >> right. >> shies been told she has to leave by >> having a home and not having a home. >> these are purses they gave me yesterday. its why she keeps this as a constant reminder. >> stay strong and never lose hopeful. >> reporter: and nei set up a page to help. >>> at 6:00, hurricane florence is closing in on the carolinas. >> this is nothing we can do here. the only thing you can do. >> rshorter: the cg w
it was in southeast washington. that woman is sharing her story of strength and survival. >> that'st right there. >>his is one of the only items. theedire destr nearly everything she owns including her dress for her upcoming wedding. judge just happy to be alive. >> i wouldn't want that to happen to anybody. >> it happened on a friday evening. she managed toes pe. >> if it hadn't been for the cat, i wouldn't be here today. i have to find the cat. f thnd me...
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displaced this morning after this fire broke out on the roof of their apartment complex in southeast washington, d.c. some residents say fire alarms and sprinklers never went off so they didn't leave their apartments right away and were trapped, but look at this, marines from a nearby barracks ran to the scene, joining firefighters going door-to-door and rescuing those who needed help getting out. smoke and flames from the fire were visible from the capitol. four people suffered minor injuries. >>> a manhunt is under way for the suspect who stabbed a jogger to death. >> this was horrible. it happened in a popular neighborhood, logan circle, in what police believe was probably a random attack. here is pierre thomas. >> reporter: d.c. police desperately searching for this man, a potential suspect in the stabbing death of a woman whose killing has shocked her community. wendy karina martinez, 35, seen here jogging, staggered into this restaurant after being attacked. >> there were customers in the carryout at the time. she collapsed. they tried to provide medical assistance to her. unfortunately,
displaced this morning after this fire broke out on the roof of their apartment complex in southeast washington, d.c. some residents say fire alarms and sprinklers never went off so they didn't leave their apartments right away and were trapped, but look at this, marines from a nearby barracks ran to the scene, joining firefighters going door-to-door and rescuing those who needed help getting out. smoke and flames from the fire were visible from the capitol. four people suffered minor injuries....
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that's the latt live in southeast washington. pat and leon, bac to you. >> thank you, chris. >>> folks check out the upper right hand corner of your screen and you'll see a car rushing down a a street scratching into a parked car there. >> both cars fly forward and the drive takes off. erika gonzalez reveal why people who li in the neighborhood aren't surprised by the video. >> reporter: it was heren beltsville that a car came roaring down the block, ramming another video. it wasbo a nei that sent us the video. kee impact so, forceful it send a p car flying off the street. the driver behind theheel then reverses and takes off. one womanke we s with says the srash comes as no surprise that a familiar scene? >> yeah, it's a familiar scene, especially during rush not in the morning, but in the afternoon. you know, rushhour. but then people go flying up and down. >> reporter: the speed limit in the neighborhood is 25 miles per hour and peopleave complained out other folks speeding through her before.'s wheing done about it? that part
that's the latt live in southeast washington. pat and leon, bac to you. >> thank you, chris. >>> folks check out the upper right hand corner of your screen and you'll see a car rushing down a a street scratching into a parked car there. >> both cars fly forward and the drive takes off. erika gonzalez reveal why people who li in the neighborhood aren't surprised by the video. >> reporter: it was heren beltsville that a car came roaring down the block, ramming another...
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sprinkler system didn't activate during the big fire that destroyed the senior apartments in southeast washingtonre than 160 people are searching for a place to live. >> brett kavanaugh is ready to testify on monday. the woman accusing him of sexually assaulting her when the two were teenagers says she cannot testify until thursday. an attorney says she is also willing to appear in a public hearing. she doesn't want him in the same room at the same time because of safety concerns. >>> apple's newestiphones are hitting shelvround the world. >> hundreds are lined up to get their happeneds on new devices. you can't buy them yet in the u.s. they go on sale this morning at 8:00. >> a father arrested accused of using his kids to commit crimes. using his kids to commit crimes. >> how he as your home becomes more connected, you need fios, n the 100% fiber-optwork. because you'll get phenomenal capacity for your tech and the most awarded network for internet service satisfaction for the past 10 years. now, get $200 toward a range of google and nest smart home devices, pl the fastest internet available, an
sprinkler system didn't activate during the big fire that destroyed the senior apartments in southeast washingtonre than 160 people are searching for a place to live. >> brett kavanaugh is ready to testify on monday. the woman accusing him of sexually assaulting her when the two were teenagers says she cannot testify until thursday. an attorney says she is also willing to appear in a public hearing. she doesn't want him in the same room at the same time because of safety concerns....
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otu can see coming up, most of the shogs happen in southeast washington. derrick ward is there with more on the suspects. a>> reporter: investigato indeed very busy after the violence are spate this weekend. this is in another part of town from most of those ces. the police and the mayor say they take it very seriously and theyre working on it. especially in the wart of this paularly violent weekend it spilled over to about 3:00 p.m. there were six fatal shootings which left 11 people injured between friday and vsunday. thelence and the numbers don't really tell the story. we spokeo the sound of one of the victims and he doesn't want to be identifieds father william anthony hayward was killed on 22 street early sunday. >> my father was a hard working he loved his family. he kept to himself. >> we believeot thee was a drug-related robbery. >> reporter: it isown a short distance from his moment. the d.c. police chief said progress is being made in se of those cases. >> we anticipate we will do everything we can to bring the folks that are responsible to thes
otu can see coming up, most of the shogs happen in southeast washington. derrick ward is there with more on the suspects. a>> reporter: investigato indeed very busy after the violence are spate this weekend. this is in another part of town from most of those ces. the police and the mayor say they take it very seriously and theyre working on it. especially in the wart of this paularly violent weekend it spilled over to about 3:00 p.m. there were six fatal shootings which left 11 people...
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. >>> cars hanging on in southeast washington. they were nearly falling into this massi nkhole. a water main break caused this near the campus of st. elizabeth hospital. adam tuss has the progress report. what a scene! >> reporter: take a look of this is part of the eight-inch water main bre that broke here, causing all the problems and all of that water just came flowing here on to sixth street in so sheast. you ca the road is still torn up here. the good news, the water is back on buthe road in rough shape. a rude awakening along sixth . stre >> we don't know how many cthcks e are. a certain amoun of water. >> reporter: imagine waking up to find your street like th. >> noisy, water allth ove place. >> reporter: take a c look ats teetering on the edge. time was of the essence.s tow truck called in to pull the cars to safety. luckily,ra pamelas it is parked somewhere else but her neighbors walked on. >> they were very upset. >> it was due to come. i move out here in 57. >> he's lived here a while. what can do i? this is nature taking its course. >> but not everyone here has such
. >>> cars hanging on in southeast washington. they were nearly falling into this massi nkhole. a water main break caused this near the campus of st. elizabeth hospital. adam tuss has the progress report. what a scene! >> reporter: take a look of this is part of the eight-inch water main bre that broke here, causing all the problems and all of that water just came flowing here on to sixth street in so sheast. you ca the road is still torn up here. the good news, the water is back...
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. >>> the oth story is southeast washington where a child was hot >> megan mcgrath is at the police stationh more on what we know at this point. ine, for the family of this young girl. she was not the intended target, it was a situation o wrong place, wrong time. look at the video here. it was w last nightn shots rang out on langston place and heast washington a stray bullet hit a little girl in the area. she is going to be okay. she was apparently shot in the ankles. she was taken to he hospital and recovering from those injuries. a very close call. not aor lot of ition has been released by police at this point. this happened about 9:45 las night, in the 2700 block of langston place. police looking for witnesses and tips. at this point, they have not made any larrests. stilking for the person who is responsible. back to you. >> megan, thank >>you. back to the breaking news out of baltimore. chris lawrence is at the live desk wh more. chris, this is a massive fire. >> boy, oh, boy. we are watching it grow and grow. look at this. chopper over that fire now. you can see the glow from the inte
. >>> the oth story is southeast washington where a child was hot >> megan mcgrath is at the police stationh more on what we know at this point. ine, for the family of this young girl. she was not the intended target, it was a situation o wrong place, wrong time. look at the video here. it was w last nightn shots rang out on langston place and heast washington a stray bullet hit a little girl in the area. she is going to be okay. she was apparently shot in the ankles. she was...
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live in southeast washington, jackie bensen, news 4. >> thank you. >>> the woman that killed three people at a maryland warehouse had a history of mental eillnes. hartford county sheriff said the 26-year-old had been diagnosed with mental il 2016. moseley was increasininglyln es agitated in recent weeks andem family mrs were concerned for her well-being. she opened fire yesterday in aberdeen. today we learned a surviving victim is from gaiersburg and moseley purchased the handgunle lly in march. >>> a second child has died in a murder/suicide in montgomery county. investigators found the bodies inside a home ely monday morning. police say a man shot and killed hid wife and son and wounded his daughter stepdaughter before killing himself. s 11-year-old daughter died yesterday. still no motive in the case. >>> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein firing back denying the "the new york times" suggesting to secretly record president trump to expose chaos in the white house and the administration. the article claims he floated the idea of using the 25th amendment to remove trump from office b
live in southeast washington, jackie bensen, news 4. >> thank you. >>> the woman that killed three people at a maryland warehouse had a history of mental eillnes. hartford county sheriff said the 26-year-old had been diagnosed with mental il 2016. moseley was increasininglyln es agitated in recent weeks andem family mrs were concerned for her well-being. she opened fire yesterday in aberdeen. today we learned a surviving victim is from gaiersburg and moseley purchased the...
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>>is where engines 8 and 19 were headed to a fire in this fourth story apartment in southeast washington. a woman was trapped inside. but this is as close as ey about two blocks away from the fire engine 19 ran in to engine 8ng it off the road and off this person's front yard. you can see the damage left behind to their retaining wall and fence and eight fire fighters were sent to the hospital. >> within hours of that accident the assistant of operations sent an e-mail changing therocedure f fire engines arriving at house fires. the e-mailt sent 110:00 a.m.s instruct that effective immediately all backup fire units sent to house fires w bl stop tcks away and await orders. a spokesperson for chi ggory dean tells news 4 the teen order safety of the the public and for the safety of firefighters. this move comes after two other high-profile accidents involving d.c. fire engines. >> this incident last august when rookie firefighter dane showers jr. was seriously injured after being pinned between two fire trucks, and this consistent in march involving a d.c. fire engine and a motorist that ki
>>is where engines 8 and 19 were headed to a fire in this fourth story apartment in southeast washington. a woman was trapped inside. but this is as close as ey about two blocks away from the fire engine 19 ran in to engine 8ng it off the road and off this person's front yard. you can see the damage left behind to their retaining wall and fence and eight fire fighters were sent to the hospital. >> within hours of that accident the assistant of operations sent an e-mail changing...
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under control here, but, obviously, a situathat's going to go on for quite some time here in southeast washington. back to you. >> all right, jackie, thank you much. >> again, that's the arthur capper senior living apartments on 5th street on southeast d.c. alongside virginia avenue across navy he freeway of the yard neighborhood. this is a firehat first calmed in at 3:20 this afternoon, and it is still raging, andausing lots of traffic tieups as well. a lot of streets have been ocked off, and as you can see, it's a very smokey scene as people have masks over their ces, and,again, hearing from that woman talking about her trying to g her grandmother out of there, just you realize there were a lot of very concerned families right now. >> and they don't aive there, but they have people who do live in there. >> indeed, and a lot of peoplic with m issues. >> yeah. >> people who need -- who needb to be to breathe and who need medications going into the night, and into tomorrow, and just a whole lot of concerns to be addressed. incredible. >> look at this. we are five minutes thay from e hours, and thi
under control here, but, obviously, a situathat's going to go on for quite some time here in southeast washington. back to you. >> all right, jackie, thank you much. >> again, that's the arthur capper senior living apartments on 5th street on southeast d.c. alongside virginia avenue across navy he freeway of the yard neighborhood. this is a firehat first calmed in at 3:20 this afternoon, and it is still raging, andausing lots of traffic tieups as well. a lot of streets have been...
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as yours in the united states versus washington that upheld a search "in a neighborhood in southeast washington dc" that you called crime-plagued, and in the district of columbia where you would have protected police from liability when they made warrantless arrests at a house that wasn't "east of the ancossia river." >> i know those are predominantly black areas. i understand it's case law that says police can justify some actions by saying they were in areas that were high-crime. but you know how some of these opinions using the type of racially coded language can further the disparate treatment of people of color with the police. so the way i see it, and i'll give you a chance to respond, that you're willing to consider using racial profileing but you're hostile to the use of race when it is used to promote diversity and remediate past proven discrimination? >> can i get 60 seconds? >> go ahead. >> on the whidbey case there was a call to the police that was not the police patrolling the neighborhood. the supreme court reversed the majority decision that had been written by other people that
as yours in the united states versus washington that upheld a search "in a neighborhood in southeast washington dc" that you called crime-plagued, and in the district of columbia where you would have protected police from liability when they made warrantless arrests at a house that wasn't "east of the ancossia river." >> i know those are predominantly black areas. i understand it's case law that says police can justify some actions by saying they were in areas that...
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yet i've read opinions such as the united states versus washington in the southeast washington d.c. in wesley versus district of columbia where you would have protected police from liabilitywo when they made warrantless arrests at a house that was that, quote comic east of the river. you and i both know those are predominantly blackberries. i understand there's case law the police can justify some actions that were high crime. but you know how some of these opinions are using. the disparate treatment of color with the police. the way i see it and i give you a chance to respond that you're willing to consider using racial profiling to accept police practices like heavy policing of african-american neighborhoods, but you're hostile to the use of race when used to promote diversity or remediate past proven discrimination. >> can i get 60 seconds? >> sir, go ahead. there was a call to the police. it was not the police patrolling the neighborhood. the supreme court reversed the majority of the decision written by other people that i've dissented from reversed 920 this past term. i was ci
yet i've read opinions such as the united states versus washington in the southeast washington d.c. in wesley versus district of columbia where you would have protected police from liabilitywo when they made warrantless arrests at a house that was that, quote comic east of the river. you and i both know those are predominantly blackberries. i understand there's case law the police can justify some actions that were high crime. but you know how some of these opinions are using. the disparate...
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southeast. why some high schools are pulling the plug on their football teams. this is "special report" ." welcome to washington. i am mike emanuel in for bret baier. this labor day is a sad and tragic one for the united states military in afghanistan. it appears a member of the afghan military killed one american and wounded another. lucas tomlinson has the top story from the pentagon. >> the second time in two months a u.s. service member apparently killed by the very same afghan forces he was there to train. six u.s. troops have been killed in afghanistan this year. in a statement announcing the latest casualty, the new head of u.s. forces in afghanistan said "the sacrifice of our service member who volunteered for a mission to afghanistan to protect his country is a tragic loss. our duty now is to honor him, care for his family, and
southeast. why some high schools are pulling the plug on their football teams. this is "special report" ." welcome to washington. i am mike emanuel in for bret baier. this labor day is a sad and tragic one for the united states military in afghanistan. it appears a member of the afghan military killed one american and wounded another. lucas tomlinson has the top story from the pentagon. >> the second time in two months a u.s. service member apparently killed by the very...
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washington. now over in southeast asia people are bracing for super typhoon man court which is gathering strength near the northern philippines thousands have been evacuated from coastal areas of the philippines the main island luzon the typhoon is expected to make landfall on saturday when the wind speeds of up to two hundred forty kilometers an hour it's expected to be the strongest of fifteen storms which have had the country this year now turkey central bank has raised interest rates from seventeen to twenty four percent and of a destabilize the economy and stem a currency crisis the move helped to strengthen the lead against the u.s. dollar by nearly three and a half percent the central bank says it will keep interest rates high on till inflation starts to ease despite a president ever once calls to cut trades meanwhile the government issued a decree on thursday banning the use of foreign currency and the property market and car rentals. you may determine interest rates but you don't determine inflation and inflation is a result of the wrong steps the central bank has taken and who pays the
washington. now over in southeast asia people are bracing for super typhoon man court which is gathering strength near the northern philippines thousands have been evacuated from coastal areas of the philippines the main island luzon the typhoon is expected to make landfall on saturday when the wind speeds of up to two hundred forty kilometers an hour it's expected to be the strongest of fifteen storms which have had the country this year now turkey central bank has raised interest rates from...
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two inches call it is going to roll through the southeast and up through the appalachians. washington, d.c., philadelphia, and even new york city toward tomorrow morning. this weekend we're going to be talking about fall weather and some cool weather too. northern plains, break out the skrakts. >> we're looking forward to that, bill. thank you. >>> in stayed's quick hits mcdonald's says it's going to be removing aufshl flavors, preservatives, and colors from their burgers. that includes the cheese, the mac sauce and its buns. so far nearly 2/3 of its restaurants have already made the switch. >>> president trump's tariffs are hitting ford sales pretty hard. ceo jim hackett said his company has suffered $1 billion in lost profits thanks to tariffs on metals imported into the u.s. >>> the city of akron, ohio is cracking down on pet owners whose dogs won't stop barking. the city counselsale propocounc proposing a $250 fine and a month in jail. rapid wrinkle rep® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. o
two inches call it is going to roll through the southeast and up through the appalachians. washington, d.c., philadelphia, and even new york city toward tomorrow morning. this weekend we're going to be talking about fall weather and some cool weather too. northern plains, break out the skrakts. >> we're looking forward to that, bill. thank you. >>> in stayed's quick hits mcdonald's says it's going to be removing aufshl flavors, preservatives, and colors from their burgers. that...
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korea has its own interests and is quite assertive, here in washington and elsewhere. various southeastsian countries. the russians are in the equation, although i would say marginal. but, the competition within northeast asia, within the region and washington is intensifying. also, the interests are diverging. we can see this clearly in respect to the north korean missile issue which directly challenges japan, but confronts korea in a different form. for japan, the missiles and the nuclear capability. in the future, those challenges to the united states. there is significant divergence. i think the title of this particular session is very apt, because the interests are diverging. i think it is difficult. then, the united states, among those various competitors of the world and washington. it has the point of departure with the united states and north korea. but, it is dealmaking, the temptation to choose among a number of perspectives that are basically rivals, increasingly rivals of one another and each of them have something to offer. the attempt at looking at the question to address
korea has its own interests and is quite assertive, here in washington and elsewhere. various southeastsian countries. the russians are in the equation, although i would say marginal. but, the competition within northeast asia, within the region and washington is intensifying. also, the interests are diverging. we can see this clearly in respect to the north korean missile issue which directly challenges japan, but confronts korea in a different form. for japan, the missiles and the nuclear...
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florence is expected to bring severe flooding and high winds to parts of the southeast region of the u.s. our washingtonon has details. as hurricane florence gains strenth and threatens the east coast, forecasters are sending a warning to residents.don't underestimate this storm. this storm is going to get near life threatening storm surge.dr. bill lapenta director of the national centers for environmental prediction says florence's path and intensity remain uncertain. but he says the carolinas, virginia and other parts of the southeast coast should brace for the worst.we are concerned about swells and rip currents along the coast right now. and we are also concerned about damaging winds, hurricane force winds along the coast.in addition experts predict heavy rainfall which could cause major flooding inland. officials--including the white house-- urge residents to take action before serious weather hits. we encourage anyone in the path to heed the warnings of state and local officials ." governors of virginia, north carolina, and south carolina already declared states of emergency due to hurricane flore
florence is expected to bring severe flooding and high winds to parts of the southeast region of the u.s. our washingtonon has details. as hurricane florence gains strenth and threatens the east coast, forecasters are sending a warning to residents.don't underestimate this storm. this storm is going to get near life threatening storm surge.dr. bill lapenta director of the national centers for environmental prediction says florence's path and intensity remain uncertain. but he says the...
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korea, of course, has its own interest and is quite assertive as we know here in washington and elsewhere. the various southeast asian countries, asean and so on, the russians are in the equation although i would say marginal but the competition within east asia in the region and in washington is intensifying and also the interests in certain ways are diverging. we can see this clearly with respect to the north korean missile issue which directly challenges japan but confronts korea in a somewhat different fo form. the most immediate for korea, the tan jent tangents across t. and in the future as that rises those challenges for the united states so there's significantly divergent interests so i think the title of this particular session, bruce, has been very apt in selecting it because the interests are diverging and then the united states has to choose among those various competitors in the world and in washington. of course it has a point of departure, the alliance itself with the united states and the republic of korea but if one's orientation is deal making, the temptation is to choose among perspectives th
korea, of course, has its own interest and is quite assertive as we know here in washington and elsewhere. the various southeast asian countries, asean and so on, the russians are in the equation although i would say marginal but the competition within east asia in the region and in washington is intensifying and also the interests in certain ways are diverging. we can see this clearly with respect to the north korean missile issue which directly challenges japan but confronts korea in a...
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washington post joining us tonight from the u.s. capitol erin thank you we appreciate it thank you. southeast asia is dealing with a deadly typhoon authorities in southern china are reporting the first deaths from typhoon mungo after sweeping through hong kong on sunday the storm has left china's southern coast with heavy downpours and powerful winds it's now moving inland four people are reported dead in china so far at least sixty five people died over the weekend when the storm swept through the northern philippines rescuers there are still struggling to find survivors many of those feared dead are from a gold mining town in the north of the country they'd taken shelter in a bunker else which was then buried under a mudslide. after a weekend searching for signs of life this is now the task facing rescue as bodies are being pulled from what was once a mountainside shelter from minus completely consumed by one of fifteen months lies to hit this region. this area used to be for panning gold now it's a temporary morgue. but. i feel really. there's nothing you can do anymore it's too late think
washington post joining us tonight from the u.s. capitol erin thank you we appreciate it thank you. southeast asia is dealing with a deadly typhoon authorities in southern china are reporting the first deaths from typhoon mungo after sweeping through hong kong on sunday the storm has left china's southern coast with heavy downpours and powerful winds it's now moving inland four people are reported dead in china so far at least sixty five people died over the weekend when the storm swept through...
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southeast asia. typhoon slamming into hong kong. you are looking live at washington, d.c., where today the president could announce tariffs on $200 billion worth of imported chinese goods we have information from dmpt c. and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> well, good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i am brian sullivan. thank you for watching here on cnbc stock futures are little changed to begin your trading day and week instead, the focus rightfully on not one but two major storms one here, one in asia. first to florence. the storm has been downgraded now to a tropical depression but the threat is far from over. heavy rains continue to slam north carolina let's get to nbc's kaylee dionne >> the average walking speed is about 3 miles per hour this storm is moving at 2 miles per hour for a long period of time good news to start off this monday morning, it is picking up its speed. it's going to make its way up closer into the appalachian mountains and turn off to the northeast. this will event
southeast asia. typhoon slamming into hong kong. you are looking live at washington, d.c., where today the president could announce tariffs on $200 billion worth of imported chinese goods we have information from dmpt c. and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> well, good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i am brian sullivan. thank you for watching here on cnbc stock futures are little changed to begin your...
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yeah, rain and wind, it is flooding in southeast u.s., there's a real storm brewing back in washington and it is around brock long, the director of fema. we've been told at the journal that brock long has been traveling back and forth between washington and the fema headquarters and his home in, coincidentally, north carolina, hickory, north carolina. not only has he been going back and forth, but he's been bringing a crew of fema staff with him, several suvs worth of staffers driving him back and forth, a 400-mile trip back and forth, and he was warned not to do that, that this is against the law, it is illegal. this is maybe the most stunning detail of the story so far, is that after he was warned not to travel with fema staff back to his house, the inspector general at the department of homeland security had brock long tail. he was put under surveillance and they followed him back and forth between his headquarters in d.c. and his home. the inspector general has briefed top white house officials, and this was in just days ago as hurricane florence was barrelling toward the u.s., and
yeah, rain and wind, it is flooding in southeast u.s., there's a real storm brewing back in washington and it is around brock long, the director of fema. we've been told at the journal that brock long has been traveling back and forth between washington and the fema headquarters and his home in, coincidentally, north carolina, hickory, north carolina. not only has he been going back and forth, but he's been bringing a crew of fema staff with him, several suvs worth of staffers driving him back...
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southeast asia. typhoon slamming into hong kong. you are looking live at washingtonhere today the president could announce tariffs on $200 billion worth of imported
southeast asia. typhoon slamming into hong kong. you are looking live at washingtonhere today the president could announce tariffs on $200 billion worth of imported
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chief historian for four years in the southeast region and the job became ,vailable when robert sutton chief historian at that time, retired. got his degree at washington state university and we always to each other that i went the wrong school because i went to university of washington. i applied for the job through usa jobs, which is the federal job site, and i received it. 17 national park service units -- 417 national park service units. do you know the history of all 417? ms. lowe: no. i am familiar with each of our sites in terms of where they are located. but we have subject matter experts at the individual parks, ourer park historians or partner organizations that are familiar with the park site. >> one we took a tour before we started the interview, the ranger giving us the tour set every ranger talks about something different, even in a space that is just beginning the process of becoming a unit. is that ok? ms. lowe: yes. because the ranger is bringing their own expertise to the site. so we definitely have set programs and talking points and information that is on each of the tours, but our individual rangers are given some autonomy to do fo
chief historian for four years in the southeast region and the job became ,vailable when robert sutton chief historian at that time, retired. got his degree at washington state university and we always to each other that i went the wrong school because i went to university of washington. i applied for the job through usa jobs, which is the federal job site, and i received it. 17 national park service units -- 417 national park service units. do you know the history of all 417? ms. lowe: no. i...
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washington, christian fraser is in london. our top stories... over a million people ordered to evacuate along the us southeast coast as hurricane florence, the mostdecades, closes in. commemorations in new york and washington, to mark the seventeenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by al-anda, which killed nearly 3,000 people. coming up in the next half hour... the contradictory numbers of president trump — the economy is doing well so why do a bunch of new polls show him doing so badly? in a show of force, russia puts on its biggest display of military might since the fall of the soviet union. 300,000 troops take part in war games, alongside them 3,000 more troops from china. now let's get more on the news that more than a million people in north carolina, south carolina and virginia have been told to leave their homes as hurricane florence churns across the atlantic ocean towards the coast. but how many will actually do this? fema says that there is no "culture of preparedness in america. it has warned that people don t stock up on batteries, candles and water. " they "don t prepare a family emergency plan or buy a hand—cranked radio." and they
washington, christian fraser is in london. our top stories... over a million people ordered to evacuate along the us southeast coast as hurricane florence, the mostdecades, closes in. commemorations in new york and washington, to mark the seventeenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by al-anda, which killed nearly 3,000 people. coming up in the next half hour... the contradictory numbers of president trump — the economy is doing well so why do a bunch of new polls show him doing so badly? in a...
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historian for four years in the southeast region and the job became available when robert sutton at that time was hired. i would send out a shout because he has his degree at washington state university. we always kid each other that we went to the wrong school. i went to the university of washington. i applied for the job through usa jobs and i was blessed to receive it.>> 417 national park service units pick >> yes.>> do you have to know the history of all? >> i am grateful that i do not. i am familiar with each of our sites in terms of where they are and where they are located. we have subject matter experts at the individual parks. park historians were more than likely the interpreted staff or some of the organizations that are intimately familiar with the park sites.>> when we were taking a tour before we started the interview, the ranger said every ranger talks about something different. even in a space that is beginning to process of becoming a unit pick is that okay? >> actually it is okay. that ranger is bringing their expertise to the site. we definitely have set programs and talking points and information that is on each of the tours but the individual ran
historian for four years in the southeast region and the job became available when robert sutton at that time was hired. i would send out a shout because he has his degree at washington state university. we always kid each other that we went to the wrong school. i went to the university of washington. i applied for the job through usa jobs and i was blessed to receive it.>> 417 national park service units pick >> yes.>> do you have to know the history of all? >> i am...
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washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> next on lectures in history. university professor melissa borja talks about southeast asian migration to the united states and post-vietnam war refugees. she examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasizes the difference between immigrants and refugees. her class is about one hour.
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washington app. >> all right. thank you, it's 50 and this fire at the senior apartments in southeast d.c. burned for hours.ast wednesday crews rushed to get all the peout of this building. we're oold everyone wasut and safe. that's not the case though. during a sweep of the dame yesterday, a structural engineer found a 74-year-old man stuck in his apartment. the man had been tre for fiv days and was remarkably doing fine when he was found. >> when i was met with the door, yo a heard voice. and we go, there's somebody in there and g hes yes. and i said, we'll get you out. and he said, i'm not going any place. >> edgewood management has not returned our request for comment on how this happened. >> happening now, concern among residents of the ingleside at rock creek retirement community northwest. person living there has been diagnosed with legionnaires disease. it's caused by breathing in a bacteria. d.c. health officials are workin with the centers for disease control and d.c. water to investigate the source of th. dise residents are worried. d.c. water says thepublic's drinking water is safe. health offic
washington app. >> all right. thank you, it's 50 and this fire at the senior apartments in southeast d.c. burned for hours.ast wednesday crews rushed to get all the peout of this building. we're oold everyone wasut and safe. that's not the case though. during a sweep of the dame yesterday, a structural engineer found a 74-year-old man stuck in his apartment. the man had been tre for fiv days and was remarkably doing fine when he was found. >> when i was met with the door, yo a heard...
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. >> i think that's important because people think of the southeast as the growth sector for va, but washington state and the pacific northwest has a very important, and i think unmet, need. wallia wallia -- walla walla was the reason i said at one of the v.a. conventions that we have our directors in the regions more authority to relocate and evaluate. >> okay. well, on this one in particular, if you are going to be out there, i want to find out what you said to them. >> yeah, absolutely. >> and i want to get this done. okay. let me ask you a completely different question. six weeks ago i sent you my concerns over the reports of the well connected individuals known as a mar-a-lago crowd who are exercising wildly inappropriate influence over the v.a. it is entirely unacceptable for the v.a. to put those people's interests before what is in the best interests of our veterans. i believe that's something you agree with. we need to see steps take tony correct that right away. and the department has to be transparent about this. so i wanted to ask when i would get a response the my letter? >> i didn
. >> i think that's important because people think of the southeast as the growth sector for va, but washington state and the pacific northwest has a very important, and i think unmet, need. wallia wallia -- walla walla was the reason i said at one of the v.a. conventions that we have our directors in the regions more authority to relocate and evaluate. >> okay. well, on this one in particular, if you are going to be out there, i want to find out what you said to them. >>...
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southeast. why some high schools are pulling the plug on their football teams. this is "special report" ." welcome to washingtony is a sad and tragic one for the united states military in afghanistan. it appears a member of the afghan military killed one american and wounded another. lucas tomlinson has the top story from the pentagon. >> the second time in two months a u.s. service member apparently kill
southeast. why some high schools are pulling the plug on their football teams. this is "special report" ." welcome to washingtony is a sad and tragic one for the united states military in afghanistan. it appears a member of the afghan military killed one american and wounded another. lucas tomlinson has the top story from the pentagon. >> the second time in two months a u.s. service member apparently kill