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but rain is on the way and storm team 4 meteorologist somara theodore is getting us ready for the big change tomorrow. >>> explosion and fire claim a life in the house fire in mcclain. i'll have details on news 4. >>> after a mystery donor pays r. kelly's child support he steps to the podium and the first comments since his meltdown on "cbs this morning." >>> developing tonight, a two-alarm fire ripped through a fairfax county home killing an elrly woman. good evening, i'm erika gonzalez. more on what nghbors heard as flames and smoke barreled through the mcclain home. >> reporter: crews stay on the scene for hours here in the 1400 block of brookhaven drive. knocking down hot spots after the two-alarm fire that began before noon and after a shock to neighbors. >> we first heard the sirens with the first responders on the way. and we went to the door because it seemed like a large amot d then we heard an enormous exteosion. >> rep some neighbors told us that oxygen tanks had been delivered to the home earlier in the day and lts cause of theas firet been determined but the blast was pow
but rain is on the way and storm team 4 meteorologist somara theodore is getting us ready for the big change tomorrow. >>> explosion and fire claim a life in the house fire in mcclain. i'll have details on news 4. >>> after a mystery donor pays r. kelly's child support he steps to the podium and the first comments since his meltdown on "cbs this morning." >>> developing tonight, a two-alarm fire ripped through a fairfax county home killing an elrly woman....
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theodore roosevelt called it the one great site which every american should see and it was one hundred years ago in one thousand nine hundred that president woodrow wilson declared it a national park a concerted move to preserve a natural wonder of the world that today attracts some six million visitors every year. i can just imagine myself standing on that rim staring into the sunset it's got rocks from my colleague from d.w. culture is here and thanks for joining us scott of such an awesome place for really a unesco world heritage site on top of it all tell us something about the significance of the grand canyon in terms of how americans it makes americans see themselves yeah i think it's interesting because the grand obviously huge amazing natural of beauty but it's also it's a symbol of america and i think it's interesting because when the national park service what it was declared a national park under a hundred years ago i think it did mark a shift in americans perception of themselves in regards to nature because before that i think the main image americans have was themselves a
theodore roosevelt called it the one great site which every american should see and it was one hundred years ago in one thousand nine hundred that president woodrow wilson declared it a national park a concerted move to preserve a natural wonder of the world that today attracts some six million visitors every year. i can just imagine myself standing on that rim staring into the sunset it's got rocks from my colleague from d.w. culture is here and thanks for joining us scott of such an awesome...
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theodore roosevelt uses the bully pulpit. he creates these relationships with journalists and uses public opinion to launch and advocate for very specific policies. franklin roosevelt takes this a step further. he capitalizes on radio and uses that to create an intimate connection with the american public. and i am going to play you a quick clip, just to give you a sense of what this sounded like. again, thinking about if you were a listener. you were tuning into your radio during the 1930s to listen to your president. this would have been what you heard. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my friends, i want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the united states about banking. to start with the comparatively few who understand the mechanics of banking, but more particularly with the overwhelming majority of you who use banks for the making of deposits and withdrawing of checks. >> what did he do, just in that very simple opening? >> he definitely personalizes the chat. he uses i, you, we,
theodore roosevelt uses the bully pulpit. he creates these relationships with journalists and uses public opinion to launch and advocate for very specific policies. franklin roosevelt takes this a step further. he capitalizes on radio and uses that to create an intimate connection with the american public. and i am going to play you a quick clip, just to give you a sense of what this sounded like. again, thinking about if you were a listener. you were tuning into your radio during the 1930s to...
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the first president to fit that mold was theodore roosevelt. roosevelt was one who did take up all the air in the room when he came in. and his daughter alice who had some of this in herself and knew her father very well said, if you want to understand my father , you have to remember that he has to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral. [laughter] mr. brands: this is theodore roosevelt. is, roosevelt could not appreciate jokes told at his expense. he never -- roosevelt himself didn't tell jokes. but most presidents eventually would get to the where they point would learn to laugh when people made jokes about them because that was the easiest way of dealing with it. roosevelt had to train himself to do this. there was one moment when roosevelt -- theodore roosevelt considered his most important accomplishment as president to be getting the panama canal under construction. this was his contribution to world history, he said. well, to get it going, roosevelt had to foment a revolution in panama to break panama free of colo
the first president to fit that mold was theodore roosevelt. roosevelt was one who did take up all the air in the room when he came in. and his daughter alice who had some of this in herself and knew her father very well said, if you want to understand my father , you have to remember that he has to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral. [laughter] mr. brands: this is theodore roosevelt. is, roosevelt could not appreciate jokes told at his expense. he never -- roosevelt...
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but frank had a mentor by the name of theodore von carmen who was originally from hungary. he was considered the very best in sort of understanding arrow dynamics and this is the era of aviation coming on big time in the 1930's and von carmen liked folks who were a little bit off the edge trying to do things differently. so they sort of forged a relationship and at the same time some non-cal tech young people came to cal tech and said we want to build rockets, too. so they hooked up with the cal tech student, frank molina, and they began to build rockets. and they became known as the suicide squad because they were using a lab at cal tech and they basically blew it up. explosions going on and learning laboratories were their chemicals. as a result of that, they kicked them out of cal tech, go somewhere where it's safe and about six miles from cal tech is an area here that was then totally deserted. there was nothing here. they started doing their rocket experiments up here. the very first one was on halloween day in 1936 and it didn't go all that well, but a rocket was just
but frank had a mentor by the name of theodore von carmen who was originally from hungary. he was considered the very best in sort of understanding arrow dynamics and this is the era of aviation coming on big time in the 1930's and von carmen liked folks who were a little bit off the edge trying to do things differently. so they sort of forged a relationship and at the same time some non-cal tech young people came to cal tech and said we want to build rockets, too. so they hooked up with the...
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zionism was born in the old testament and crystallized under theodore herschel in the 19th century, andas realized in may with a declaration of independence are claiming the establishment of the modern state of israel. [applause] sec. pompeo: and yet today, only 192 united of nations has its right to exist routinely questioned. so friends, let me go on record. anti-zionism is anti-semitism. [cheers and applause] sec. pompeo: the trump administration opposes it unequivocally, and we will fight for it relentlessly. [applause] sec. pompeo: i want to talk about why anti-semitism is on the rise. i have a few thoughts on the reasons. first, western civilization and our youth in particular are losing first-hand experience with the holocaust and its survivors as the postwar generation dies out. i saw that clearly and thought about it on my most recent trip to israel. professors teach our children that israel is the up enemy of imperialism -- is the enemy of imperialism. third, journalists who don't take time to check facts and think critically, and i'm being polite. [applause] sec. pompeo: but
zionism was born in the old testament and crystallized under theodore herschel in the 19th century, andas realized in may with a declaration of independence are claiming the establishment of the modern state of israel. [applause] sec. pompeo: and yet today, only 192 united of nations has its right to exist routinely questioned. so friends, let me go on record. anti-zionism is anti-semitism. [cheers and applause] sec. pompeo: the trump administration opposes it unequivocally, and we will fight...
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zionism was born in the old sentiment, crystallized in the rzlcentury under theodore he and was crystallized1948, and the establishment of the modern state of israel. country today, only one of the 100 92 united nations, has its right to exist routinely questioned. recordends, let me go on --anti-zionism is anti-semitism. [cheers and applause] sec. pompeo: let trump administration opposes it unequivocally and we will fight for it relentlessly. sec. pompeo: i want to talk about why anti-semitism is on the rise, i have a few thoughts on the reasons. ,irst, western civilizations and our youth in particular, are losing firsthand experience with the holocaust, as the postwar generation dies out. i have thought about it on my most recent trip to israel when i visited yad veshem. teach ourofessors children that israel is the academy of imperialism. third, journalists who helped drive our public -- always take the time to consider facts and think critically, and i am being polite. but frankly, worst of all, some politicians think anti-semitism can actually win them votes. and we have to correct the
zionism was born in the old sentiment, crystallized in the rzlcentury under theodore he and was crystallized1948, and the establishment of the modern state of israel. country today, only one of the 100 92 united nations, has its right to exist routinely questioned. recordends, let me go on --anti-zionism is anti-semitism. [cheers and applause] sec. pompeo: let trump administration opposes it unequivocally and we will fight for it relentlessly. sec. pompeo: i want to talk about why anti-semitism...
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catholic bishops anddi cd with establishing the dallas charte >> we are enraged by the actions of theodore mccarrick, the disgracedormal cardinal. >> reporter: last summer when theodore mccarrick resigned following sexual abuse claims gregory spoke ou >> i am hurt because my respect and esteem t forodore mccarrick were clearly misplaced. >> this is going to be vy difficult pastoral assignment for whoever is assigned here, if it is arch bishop r.gregory. >>matthew bunson said gregory will not only have to win back discouraged catholics. >> he has to rally his clergy s he has to bring healing among the clergy as well as the faithful. >> it seems like -- is he up for that? from just watching him in some of the comments he made, it seems likehe's kind of perfect for it in terms of his demeanor and the h healing knows lies ahead. >> he's trial tested, no question. on s in atlanta, 1.2 mil catholic why come to washington? this used to be the flag ship posting. this id where you wan to be as a catholic leader in the u.s. church.'s 1 years old, he's near the church age of retirement of 75. it's so
catholic bishops anddi cd with establishing the dallas charte >> we are enraged by the actions of theodore mccarrick, the disgracedormal cardinal. >> reporter: last summer when theodore mccarrick resigned following sexual abuse claims gregory spoke ou >> i am hurt because my respect and esteem t forodore mccarrick were clearly misplaced. >> this is going to be vy difficult pastoral assignment for whoever is assigned here, if it is arch bishop r.gregory. >>matthew...
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theodore roosevelt conceives of a national commission of fine arts.illiam howard taft organize it and names daniel chester french to chair it. there he is at the head of the table. it is kind of an interlocking directorate at this point of washington, d.c. planners. taft is now named head of the lincoln memorial commission, as he leaves the presidency to woodrow wilson. they finally have figured out a way, and it took a republican congress and republican president, taft, to create the legislation needed to raise the enormous sum of like $200,000 to build a lincoln memorial at long last in washington. this is 40 years after lincoln's death. it is coming on lincoln's centennial time, so there was a great hunger to get this done at last in the nation's capital. because controversy, there had to be controversy, is where to build it. the site that we know was not automatically chosen. some of the ideas were pretty loopy. this is union station in its early days, and one of the earliest proposals was the building next to union station. only when people thoug
theodore roosevelt conceives of a national commission of fine arts.illiam howard taft organize it and names daniel chester french to chair it. there he is at the head of the table. it is kind of an interlocking directorate at this point of washington, d.c. planners. taft is now named head of the lincoln memorial commission, as he leaves the presidency to woodrow wilson. they finally have figured out a way, and it took a republican congress and republican president, taft, to create the...
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t >> reporter: lummer he weighed in on ex-cardinal theodore mccarri. >> i think people are looking for closure. >> reporter: if he accepts, it would also make him the first black arch bishop of washington. >> it's great for all people really, to see that the churchr doesn't nate. or at least we hope so. >> reporter: experts point out working in washington require a politically savvy demeanor. iv>> you're going to be ag as arch bishop having to deal with donald trump, nancy pelo, medivided and acrimonious political envir in d.c. it's highly polarized. >> it is. it's believed th vatican could announce his appointment next week. but no one will confirm if wuerl. wil succeed >> anything of negative on gregory? >> conservates withinhe catholic church would point out that some of h policies in the past have been more progressive like, they would suggest that's a negative. there was an issue with his residence in at lan be, it was a $2.2 million mansion. he apologized, step aside from that.e so those could things that surface. but as an expert pointed i out, a nice house is the worst thing he
t >> reporter: lummer he weighed in on ex-cardinal theodore mccarri. >> i think people are looking for closure. >> reporter: if he accepts, it would also make him the first black arch bishop of washington. >> it's great for all people really, to see that the churchr doesn't nate. or at least we hope so. >> reporter: experts point out working in washington require a politically savvy demeanor. iv>> you're going to be ag as arch bishop having to deal with...
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wrote a short two sentence letter and this was in typical theodore roosevelt direct bravado style.ear secretary shaw, i think our coinage is artistically of atrocious hideousness. would it be possible without asking permission of congress to employ a man like saint-gaudens to give us some beauty? sincerely yours, teddy roosevelt." the passion roosevelt expressed in this letter comes from two deeply held core beliefs, one,
wrote a short two sentence letter and this was in typical theodore roosevelt direct bravado style.ear secretary shaw, i think our coinage is artistically of atrocious hideousness. would it be possible without asking permission of congress to employ a man like saint-gaudens to give us some beauty? sincerely yours, teddy roosevelt." the passion roosevelt expressed in this letter comes from two deeply held core beliefs, one,
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cashed nalt mccarrick now theodore mccarrick. the church has no responsibility to him.re or healthcare, any of that and the fact that he has been remorsefulless, no public contrition to his victims, nothing, martha, i think that should also be held up and maybe if they wanted to be merciful to him they should send him to a catholic nursing home where is he isolated and away from kids. having him a block away it rattles the community. it's a bad sign. and one more thing, bishop zinke in your piece there talked about transparency we talked about transparency. the vatican needs to provide all of us with the background of who promoted mccarrick? who allowed him to arise through the ranks of the clergy to reach this pinnacle and use that power to abuse these children and adults, i might add. i think even at 89 i'm sorry, he is the public face of this disaster. this horrible evil he should be sent away. he really should be in jail and maybe that's forthcoming. >> martha: maybe it is. he still does face charges in new jersey and california as pointed out in that piece and it i
cashed nalt mccarrick now theodore mccarrick. the church has no responsibility to him.re or healthcare, any of that and the fact that he has been remorsefulless, no public contrition to his victims, nothing, martha, i think that should also be held up and maybe if they wanted to be merciful to him they should send him to a catholic nursing home where is he isolated and away from kids. having him a block away it rattles the community. it's a bad sign. and one more thing, bishop zinke in your...
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. >> theate theodore randall. >> hello. my name is theodore randall. the proposed bike lanes on howard and fulsom is really important to me. within 12 hours before and after tess' death, i rode through the street where she died twice. and it was really disturbing. i live in the excelsior, but i can't help but notice that all of this attention and these emergency actions is happening when a pretty, young white wome woman has been killed. when a few years ago, a few blocks from my house, a middle-aged, hispanic man was killed and nothing happened. we know where the high-injury corridors are in the city, and we can act quickly. so we're in the 21st century. our science has advanced since the 20th century, and we know that traffic deaths are not accidents. they're the predictable result of bad road design. so we need the protected bike lanes here right away, where we have the most traffic, and we also need the protected bike infrastructure to deal with the high-injury corridors throughout the city. >> chairman: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>
. >> theate theodore randall. >> hello. my name is theodore randall. the proposed bike lanes on howard and fulsom is really important to me. within 12 hours before and after tess' death, i rode through the street where she died twice. and it was really disturbing. i live in the excelsior, but i can't help but notice that all of this attention and these emergency actions is happening when a pretty, young white wome woman has been killed. when a few years ago, a few blocks from my...
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as meteorologist tamara theodore shows us, it's going to change quickly. >> we came up for air today. tomorrow the winter weather returns. it will have major impact on your sunday. let' get to theaps so i can show you the areas that will see a lot of snow, some snow, no snow. pink, you've got a winter storm warning. this is a warning in effect tomorrow. and that's where we're going to see hher totals. in purple in montmerie, northern fauquier, we've got a winter weather advisory tomorrow afternoon till 4:00 a.m. whmond. we're expecting is snow, sleet and rain farther south. snow-covered roads definitely see delays tomorrow afternoon and throughly e tomorrow. i'm sorry, monday. talking timing on this, it is moving in during the critical time for your sunday, midmorninl afternoon. i'll have more on the totals that we can expect coming up in a moment. for now, erica, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a neighborhood dispute southeast d.c. turns deadly. the man shot and killed a prominent pakistane philosopher, friends and family overcome with grief. derrick ward has reaction'srom the victife
as meteorologist tamara theodore shows us, it's going to change quickly. >> we came up for air today. tomorrow the winter weather returns. it will have major impact on your sunday. let' get to theaps so i can show you the areas that will see a lot of snow, some snow, no snow. pink, you've got a winter storm warning. this is a warning in effect tomorrow. and that's where we're going to see hher totals. in purple in montmerie, northern fauquier, we've got a winter weather advisory tomorrow...
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discovered that one of the researchers found my grandfather's world war i draft application which said theodore burns and then in parentheses bernstein. we had always believed that he was of scottish descent and that he had been born in brooklyn. he was born in russia and imbrated in. and then my grandmother who was parisian, i knew well and her maiden name was semul, simon. i discovered quickly that her mother's maiden name was david and her mother's maiden name was levy. so it didn't get much more jewish than that. but both my grandparents were assimilated and my mother believed that they might not have even known about each other's hidden jewish identity. >> fascinating. and, marny, for yourself? >> well, yeah. the first step was to go home to my lover and tell her i was a jew. that was my -- my lover was jewish, my ansa i always kneu h mind. so that was my first stop as far as my immediate community. and then i went back and i found my relatives in texas and i went and they had some, i started communicating with them and then they had a huge family reunion and brought in all the cousins i h
discovered that one of the researchers found my grandfather's world war i draft application which said theodore burns and then in parentheses bernstein. we had always believed that he was of scottish descent and that he had been born in brooklyn. he was born in russia and imbrated in. and then my grandmother who was parisian, i knew well and her maiden name was semul, simon. i discovered quickly that her mother's maiden name was david and her mother's maiden name was levy. so it didn't get much...
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. >> his name is theodore. >> do you call him theo? >> that is my oldest son name, and did you know theodore means gift of god. >> he's certainly a gift from god. that's the best thing about that name. >> i love that. very cool. >> tell me more about theo. i realized how difficult it is to be a new mom, how crazy i felt. i had the time off, and i don't understand how women do it without that flexibility. >> how did you have the time off? >> my company provides four months of paid leave. >> you're one of the lucky ones. >> yes. >> she is. >> there was a room wide gasp over what is the bear minimum of oacd paid family leave in rest of the industrialized world. >> less than 15% of american workers have access to paid lever, and we are the only industrialized country in the world that doesn't have paid leave as a national priority. so what's your question. >> how are you planning to enact that, what is your vision for that, how are you going to get people to sign on to that? it seems like an obvious thing to me. >> the american people want
. >> his name is theodore. >> do you call him theo? >> that is my oldest son name, and did you know theodore means gift of god. >> he's certainly a gift from god. that's the best thing about that name. >> i love that. very cool. >> tell me more about theo. i realized how difficult it is to be a new mom, how crazy i felt. i had the time off, and i don't understand how women do it without that flexibility. >> how did you have the time off? >> my...
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. >>> weurn to somara theodore now. we are in weather alert mode.we know now a little tht more abou timing. how much you get depends on where you live. >> and it's going to be so interesting to see how this plays out for washington, d.c. we'r going to be right on the rain/snow line. depending on where that le teeters, we could see a little more snow or a lot more rain. i've got the futurecast on. i'm starting it at 6:00 a.m. notice how we are still dry early tomorrow morning, so foro early birds on a weekend who are going to be out for a tewalk, run, wr it may be, you're looking good. it's not until just aroundch br 11:00 we're going to start to see this move in. it's going to move to the notice how it starts in all blue for the most part. that means we're starting off with snow. farther sou in southern maryland, starting off as rain and staying as r n throughou the bulk of your sunday and this entire eventeay. by 6:00 p.m. towards the evening, that's when we start to see thatch pink line closer and closer to washington, d.c. we're going to be seein
. >>> weurn to somara theodore now. we are in weather alert mode.we know now a little tht more abou timing. how much you get depends on where you live. >> and it's going to be so interesting to see how this plays out for washington, d.c. we'r going to be right on the rain/snow line. depending on where that le teeters, we could see a little more snow or a lot more rain. i've got the futurecast on. i'm starting it at 6:00 a.m. notice how we are still dry early tomorrow morning, so...
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turning things over to storm team 4 meteorologist somara theodore. of temperatures, but it did take a minute. >> it did. if we had gotten there a little earlier, we probably would have been able to go for the upper 60s. but we have another c to do that this week, folks. for now, we're going to settle with these upper 5s, low 60s. not a bad evening to be out about, headed down to national harbor. take a look at some of the cherry trees. not the cherry blossoms.e those at tidal basin will bloom in a couple weeks. we have some time before tha happens. but spring has kind of sprung. maybe not ofcially, but take a look at these temperatures. these numbers. right now in washingto d.c. 64 in manassas. who made it to 70. 66 in culpeper. so we are pretty warm out there for this time of year. d we areoing to be warmer by the end of this week. but for now, let's talk about tonight, because maybe you're still going to capitalize. temperatures dropping through the 60ou of us. by 8:00, we should be in the upper 50s. a lot of us. and by 10:00 p.m., still pretty mil
turning things over to storm team 4 meteorologist somara theodore. of temperatures, but it did take a minute. >> it did. if we had gotten there a little earlier, we probably would have been able to go for the upper 60s. but we have another c to do that this week, folks. for now, we're going to settle with these upper 5s, low 60s. not a bad evening to be out about, headed down to national harbor. take a look at some of the cherry trees. not the cherry blossoms.e those at tidal basin will...
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bought and sold like aspirin it was in one thousand no wait that dr hamilton right appointed by theodore roosevelt as the first opium commissioner of the united states he said of all the nations of the world the united states consumes most habit forming drugs per capita opium the most pernicious drug known to humanity is surrounded in this country with far fewer safeguards than any other nation in europe senses it with. which is why it was outlawed with the without a prescription and the harrison narcotics tax act was in force regulating the dangerous drug and why he wrote those words in the new york times and for all for while opium deaths and overdoses declined as did recreational use then in one nine hundred seventy president richard nixon signed the controlled substances act into law the bill deregulated addictive drugs like opioids in favor of harsher warning labels prison sentences and limitations on their important export nearly.
bought and sold like aspirin it was in one thousand no wait that dr hamilton right appointed by theodore roosevelt as the first opium commissioner of the united states he said of all the nations of the world the united states consumes most habit forming drugs per capita opium the most pernicious drug known to humanity is surrounded in this country with far fewer safeguards than any other nation in europe senses it with. which is why it was outlawed with the without a prescription and the...
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meteorologist somara theodore standing by. news4 begin with a storm team 4 weather alert. >> we want to srt this broadcast by giving you a live look at the road conditions innt montgomery c this is our news4 traffic cam in damascus. snowing andgh raining thrt our region, so if you have to travel out there, please stay safe. good evening to you. gonzales. if it is not snowing where you are, chances are it's likely raining. and it liky won't stop any time soon. so we've got live team coverage on thetorm team 4 weather alert. meteorologist somarakiheodore s things off with where it's snowing now and how it could impact your somara?. >> right. we have seen major changes with this forecast, looking more on the shyer sid of the totals. and we'll get to that in a moment. for now, let's see where the action is. a we are seeing that dividing line raising little bit farther north. and that's what's really lowered our chances at seeing higher totals. but u can see, stretching from heudoun county into central montgomery, that we're seeing
meteorologist somara theodore standing by. news4 begin with a storm team 4 weather alert. >> we want to srt this broadcast by giving you a live look at the road conditions innt montgomery c this is our news4 traffic cam in damascus. snowing andgh raining thrt our region, so if you have to travel out there, please stay safe. good evening to you. gonzales. if it is not snowing where you are, chances are it's likely raining. and it liky won't stop any time soon. so we've got live team...
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carbonneau theodore mccarrick he had helped draft u.s. church policy against abuse in the early two thousand but mccarrick was himself later found guilty of molestation in two thousand and eighteen chilean bishop han barrios and his entire church leadership resigned police are investigating hundreds of abuse claims in chile along with a major cover up. the case of pope francis hard because he had initially defended. but the jailing of george pell is perhaps one of the most damaging scandals for the catholic church the seventy seven year old belongs to the pope's inner circle. the pontiff is under great pressure to address the clergy abuse issue last month he promised that abuses would be brought to justice but the scandals have already cost many to lose faith in the church. martin let's take a look at the case of cardinal pell he was a close advisor of pope francis so how close is he really to the pope i mean there was a bit of a political alliance that had to do with the fact that both king would have very strong reform agenda particular
carbonneau theodore mccarrick he had helped draft u.s. church policy against abuse in the early two thousand but mccarrick was himself later found guilty of molestation in two thousand and eighteen chilean bishop han barrios and his entire church leadership resigned police are investigating hundreds of abuse claims in chile along with a major cover up. the case of pope francis hard because he had initially defended. but the jailing of george pell is perhaps one of the most damaging scandals for...
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appointed by theodore roosevelt as the first opium commissioner of the united states he said of all the nations of the world the united states consumes most haven't forming drugs per capita opium the most pernicious drug known to humanity is surrounded in this country with far fewer safeguards than any other nation in europe senses it with which is why it was outlawed with the without a prescription and the harrison narcotics tax act was in force regulating the dangerous drug and why he wrote those words in the new york times. and for all for while opium deaths in overdoses declined as did recreational or use then in one nine hundred seventy president richard nixon signed the controlled substances act into law the bill deregulated addictive drugs like opioids in favor of her sure warning labels prison sentences and limitations on their imported export nearly half a century later opiate problem isn't getting better but it has made one family quite wealthy various members of the sackler family own controlling interests and purdue pharmaceuticals they're the creators and distributors of ox
appointed by theodore roosevelt as the first opium commissioner of the united states he said of all the nations of the world the united states consumes most haven't forming drugs per capita opium the most pernicious drug known to humanity is surrounded in this country with far fewer safeguards than any other nation in europe senses it with which is why it was outlawed with the without a prescription and the harrison narcotics tax act was in force regulating the dangerous drug and why he wrote...
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jose sharks taking on the las vegas golden knights... 3rd period....sharks up by 1...vegas' shea theodore it up 3 all... now in overtime....same score....power play goal by brent burns.....that does it...! sharks defeat the golden knights in overme....4-3....and finally snap their seven game losing streak....san jose hosts the calgary flames... on sunday. we start sports tonight with march madness. women's march madness where our own stanford cardinal was trying to make it to the elite eight this afternoon tara vanderveer and the stanford cardinal taking on kellie harper and the missouri state lady bears.... 3rd quarter....stanford leading by 5....missouri state's danielle gitzen drives....and lays it in....puts the lady bears within 3....gitzen led missouri with 14 points.... 4th quarter....stanford leading by 11 now....anna wilson with the layup...extends the stanford lead to 13.... stanford takes out missouri state....55- 46....and advance to the elite eight to take on the notre dame fighting irish next monday.... moving on to mens march madness action....this one was a thriller.... pu
jose sharks taking on the las vegas golden knights... 3rd period....sharks up by 1...vegas' shea theodore it up 3 all... now in overtime....same score....power play goal by brent burns.....that does it...! sharks defeat the golden knights in overme....4-3....and finally snap their seven game losing streak....san jose hosts the calgary flames... on sunday. we start sports tonight with march madness. women's march madness where our own stanford cardinal was trying to make it to the elite eight...
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now, the archdiocese of washington, has been rocked by revolutions owing of misconduct by theodore mccarrick. we may be learnin some time soon who the next archbishop of the diocese of washington will be. we'll keep a close eye on this story. as soon as there's word from the vet c vatican, we will let you know. >>> we turn to a developing story in montgomery county. he will report to the i.c.e. office in hours. he has been living in montgomery county for nearly 20 years. he runs the elite soccerac development emy. he flew to the u.s. in 2000. he applied for asylum and was denied and has been living here ever since. parents of his players are devastated if he has to leave. >> losing him in the community would be a tragedy. not just for me and many, many adults, but also for ts. >> i just forget. you know what? i live for the community. >> a group of supporters plans to go to the ice office to show support for the coach. >>> most of us use a gpsn a daily basis, but f two drivers in fauquier county, the gps led them close to danger. one driver said gunshots were his cue to leave. but someone tr
now, the archdiocese of washington, has been rocked by revolutions owing of misconduct by theodore mccarrick. we may be learnin some time soon who the next archbishop of the diocese of washington will be. we'll keep a close eye on this story. as soon as there's word from the vet c vatican, we will let you know. >>> we turn to a developing story in montgomery county. he will report to the i.c.e. office in hours. he has been living in montgomery county for nearly 20 years. he runs the...
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they were rocked by scandal, involving theodore mccarrick. again, we are awaiting official word from the vatican. we could learnar on the next bishop of washington. we believe that it is archbishop gregory. 6:00 a.m., we could officially hear. >> we'll stay on top of it, megan. ank you so much. >>> 5:07. and president trump did not hold back about the muellerre rt. he talked in michigan in front h an enthusiastic crowd. among the peopl named, congressman adam schiff, chairman of the house intelligence committee. schiff delivered a four-minute response for those calling on him to stepdown. his message couldn't have been more different thanhe president's who spoke just hours later. >> my colleagues may think it's the russians offered dirt on the democratic candidate for president, as part of what was described as the russian government's eort to help the trump campaign.gh you think that's okay. you might think it's okay they concealed it from the public. you might think it was okay, that the dirt they received on hillary clinton wasn't betr. >>
they were rocked by scandal, involving theodore mccarrick. again, we are awaiting official word from the vatican. we could learnar on the next bishop of washington. we believe that it is archbishop gregory. 6:00 a.m., we could officially hear. >> we'll stay on top of it, megan. ank you so much. >>> 5:07. and president trump did not hold back about the muellerre rt. he talked in michigan in front h an enthusiastic crowd. among the peopl named, congressman adam schiff, chairman of...
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joe theodore. thank you. >> my name is jennifer and i'm from the tenderloin coalition. as a tenderloin native i want to pay respect and honor. my fellow community members have gone so james williams 41. devontay 23. alex career a, 34. carry. dan neil. stone 62. donna gilford, 66. erin. dennis shipman 44. deric stewart 58. deral tomlinson. andrew walker 37. michael law 48. adam wilson 36. christopher wyatt 43. raymond hudson 23. ella conner 24. vickey tremel, joe, joe boxer, eric kelly. michael lawler. lauren paul, autho. shirley wright. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> my name is jaime and i'm a tenderloin resident. thank you for having this hearing and i want to continue the names of the people that died on the streets because of the cruel policy that the city has that leaves people to more misery and despair so continue on, please respect and honor these individuals. harrison, mark adams, jim montgomery, gary fong, benny newly, catherine, christopher viola, frank beauty erez, john holmes, rick owe, richard brown, catherine west, bernard hollbert. robin simpso
joe theodore. thank you. >> my name is jennifer and i'm from the tenderloin coalition. as a tenderloin native i want to pay respect and honor. my fellow community members have gone so james williams 41. devontay 23. alex career a, 34. carry. dan neil. stone 62. donna gilford, 66. erin. dennis shipman 44. deric stewart 58. deral tomlinson. andrew walker 37. michael law 48. adam wilson 36. christopher wyatt 43. raymond hudson 23. ella conner 24. vickey tremel, joe, joe boxer, eric kelly....
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. >> president truman had a plaque on the theodore roosevelt's boss. when a president is in office, the president is absolutely responsible. >> that's incredible. >> it stops for everybody. >> senior adviser, jean and phil bump. back with us. it is a piece of his de facto position himself that everything is great and everything is going well. >> we probably made the biggest promises is mexico building the wall. it is who he is and he's presenting himself as a winner. i can fix it during the on vengveng agentlemen of the jury. >> we just talked about this, we are about 2020 strategy, it is part of fighting with somebody for a long time and placing the blame for somebody else. is that his entire strategy was it in 2016 and will it be again in 2020? >> i think it is a little different. prie promises are made and it will be kept. >> he delivered on anything thor man anyone tougt probable. he's still preventing to his base as the guy is still a problem. but, he has not deliver on a lot of big things that would be simple. he'll take care of it out in the boo
. >> president truman had a plaque on the theodore roosevelt's boss. when a president is in office, the president is absolutely responsible. >> that's incredible. >> it stops for everybody. >> senior adviser, jean and phil bump. back with us. it is a piece of his de facto position himself that everything is great and everything is going well. >> we probably made the biggest promises is mexico building the wall. it is who he is and he's presenting himself as a...