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in a letter released this week, therd county b of supervisors says that construction of a new sports complex directlyth behin fair grounds is to blame for this e.is because of that work, less than 200 parking spots will be available for the event. it needs more2, than 0 parking spaces. this july would have marked the 69th annua fauquier county fair. >>> when weome back d.c. parking permi sold on the black market. a news4 i-tees invtigation into that problem is leading to changes that could impact your visitors. >>> and are your old electronics just taking up room in your drawersollecting dust? we're working for you to put a little extra cash in your wallet. alexa, play weekend mix. ♪ the new lincoln mkc. connecting the world inside, with the world outside. ♪ so you can move through both a little easier. ♪ introducing the well-connected 2019 lincoln mkc. stronger is blasting without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stnger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing
in a letter released this week, therd county b of supervisors says that construction of a new sports complex directlyth behin fair grounds is to blame for this e.is because of that work, less than 200 parking spots will be available for the event. it needs more2, than 0 parking spaces. this july would have marked the 69th annua fauquier county fair. >>> when weome back d.c. parking permi sold on the black market. a news4 i-tees invtigation into that problem is leading to changes that...
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." >> this weekend, on book tv, tonight at that :00 eastern on of therds, jason resian washington postborder 44 days he was held in a regime prisoner -- an iranian prison, and his book "prisoner." he is interviewed by jared huffman. >> you recounted that day in a lot of detail. you are arrested at gunpoint, you have mass men take you and your wife up to your apartment, you are blindfolded, driven to one of the most the tories reasons and the world, separated from no wife and told you might die in this place. that's a bad day. >> that's about as bad as it is gotten for me. assumedday, i still that this would get worked out quickly. the goal of these people that had taken us, and at that point, we were unclear about which faction of the security apparatus had come and rated our home -- raided our home. at some point, our goal was -- their goal was to scare us, and it would end. thistch "book tv," weekend, on c-span tv. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. here's a look at one of our recent trips. the bleeding caused by
." >> this weekend, on book tv, tonight at that :00 eastern on of therds, jason resian washington postborder 44 days he was held in a regime prisoner -- an iranian prison, and his book "prisoner." he is interviewed by jared huffman. >> you recounted that day in a lot of detail. you are arrested at gunpoint, you have mass men take you and your wife up to your apartment, you are blindfolded, driven to one of the most the tories reasons and the world, separated from no...
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anrebecca morelle was therd she sent this report.whererohis prototypr heads been put through its paces. it is designed to roam across the rocket martian terrain. the mission is neay complete but one element is missing, and its name has been revealed. it has been named to david -- named to the rosalind franklin rover. a greatind franklin, british scientist who did so much to unlock the secrets to human life with the double helix, it is only fitting that rsthe over is named after rosalind because it will be searing for signs of past life on mars. rebecca: you got the public involved in the naming process. >> the competition was open up to the public, 36,000es entries hugense. it shows there is so much public appetite for the exploration missions. rebecca: it really is a big mission for the european space agency. why is it so vital? >> it is a really exciting mission. this rover is going to drill two metersnder the surface of mars, and that is where we stand the best chance of discovering organic molecules that could have resided on mar
anrebecca morelle was therd she sent this report.whererohis prototypr heads been put through its paces. it is designed to roam across the rocket martian terrain. the mission is neay complete but one element is missing, and its name has been revealed. it has been named to david -- named to the rosalind franklin rover. a greatind franklin, british scientist who did so much to unlock the secrets to human life with the double helix, it is only fitting that rsthe over is named after rosalind because...
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bipartisan deal to keep the government open butsp ked a legal firestorm by declaring an emergency at therd , despite tom republicans and democrats urgingo him t hold off. it will allow him -- him to divert money from the pentagon, treasury and other dartments. president trump: we have certain funds that are being used as the discreti of the generals, at the discretion of the military. someem haven't been allocated and some of the generals think this is morrt imt. robert: the move comes after the president fame told get the $5. billion he wanted. joining me tonight julie hirschfeld davis, congressional correspondent for "the new york times." garrett haake, washington correspondent for msnbc. abby phillip, white hse john ondent for cnn and bresnahan, capital bureau chief for politico. we think about tt rose garden performance by the president today, julie. we heard the president making a case for a national emergency at the borr, a crisis. but is there a crisis at the boarder? julie:eahere's no crisis at the border. there are a rot of challenges at the border. illll border crossings are actu
bipartisan deal to keep the government open butsp ked a legal firestorm by declaring an emergency at therd , despite tom republicans and democrats urgingo him t hold off. it will allow him -- him to divert money from the pentagon, treasury and other dartments. president trump: we have certain funds that are being used as the discreti of the generals, at the discretion of the military. someem haven't been allocated and some of the generals think this is morrt imt. robert: the move comes after...
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. >> reporter: the owner of therd wi and capitals pointed to april for when sports betting will be available inside his capital one a.ar >> my expectation is they will be built a very high end world class restaurant called the sports book. they'll be televisions showing games from a over the world and that people will be able to comen and watch games and dine and bet and that is something that happens all over the world. >> reporter: the plans to open up the arena so you can place bets on your lunch break or over dinner not just when there's a game going o at the venue. >> it'll drive traffic throughout the day. i don't think it'll be 24/7 but we would like to be able to utilize where we're located in the city. i'm sure the nats are looking at something similar. >> reporr: in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> if you were hoping f casinos in virginia, you may have to wait a while. a state senate committee has changed a major bill w have allowed local areas to vote on casinos as soon avember. the new bill calls for a casino study and another vote on the gamblistablishments in 2020. >>> a
. >> reporter: the owner of therd wi and capitals pointed to april for when sports betting will be available inside his capital one a.ar >> my expectation is they will be built a very high end world class restaurant called the sports book. they'll be televisions showing games from a over the world and that people will be able to comen and watch games and dine and bet and that is something that happens all over the world. >> reporter: the plans to open up the arena so you can...
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. >> but they're therd b brethren.should be listening to each other, talking. >> you would think, but no, the unfollow. let me find tom in my followers, it takes time. not a good sign for us, however. that.ain, i'm okay with i'm all right with that. we don't need $400 million contracts. >> what he said. >> i love the guy. >> bottom line is any place but philly.. that's no philly. >> that's it for us for >>> night, states of emergency. two major winter storms targeting both ends of the countr seattle buried under a year's worth of snowfall ina day, and another big snowmaker taking aim for minneapolis and chicago, toew york and boston. al roker is here. >>> the measles outbreak now growing to at least ten states, blamed orents not vaccinating their children. as it spreads some kids old enough and going around their parents to get the vaccinations themselves. >>> tonight's face-off on the border. president trump in beto o'rourke's backyard. their dueling rallies just miles apart as talks break down in washington days from
. >> but they're therd b brethren.should be listening to each other, talking. >> you would think, but no, the unfollow. let me find tom in my followers, it takes time. not a good sign for us, however. that.ain, i'm okay with i'm all right with that. we don't need $400 million contracts. >> what he said. >> i love the guy. >> bottom line is any place but philly.. that's no philly. >> that's it for us for >>> night, states of emergency. two major...
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now some fans tell me therd t part is -- some fans say the hardest part is seeing him leaving here theoing to philly. pu but they say they'll have h coe sometimes and watch him play and say he was once o player. live at nats park, shomari stone. >>> you canr h the smack talk from phill fans. >>> we're going to switch gears now, maryland house of delegates is voting to reprimand their own. >> they're voting to censure delegate mary ann lisa overra st comments she made about prince george's county. she used the n word to refer to a predominantly african-american section. tracee wilkins in live annapolis where the vote is set to take place. >> reporter: in less tn 15 minutes we're expecting the house to vote on censure forel thatate involved in this controversy. we're hoping to also hear from her. the expectation is that she is going to be there when this vote happens. as it stands she hasn' been i her office at all today. all of this comes as we speak ge with the princge's county delegate who was there when she referred to his district using the word. >> that put any in an awkward situat
now some fans tell me therd t part is -- some fans say the hardest part is seeing him leaving here theoing to philly. pu but they say they'll have h coe sometimes and watch him play and say he was once o player. live at nats park, shomari stone. >>> you canr h the smack talk from phill fans. >>> we're going to switch gears now, maryland house of delegates is voting to reprimand their own. >> they're voting to censure delegate mary ann lisa overra st comments she made...
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yesterday homicide detectives went door to door inside an apartment building near therd scene.tives live on the same block where he died. one neighbor we spoke with said she can't imagine how they're feeling now. she asked not to be identified. >> it was somebody's son, e, you know. it's sad. it's real sad. >> detectives are now offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest and indictment in the case. >>> the fate of the world's most notorious drug lord el chapo is in the hands of ae jury h in the u.s. >> as stephanie gosk reports they'r deliberating under intense security. >> reporter: for more than two months federal prosecutors described how al-chapo guzman who started as atreet dealer in his teens became the notorious head of the cartel, amassing a multi-billion dollar fortune a growing one of the largest drug tmpfficking ees in the world. a jury of m new yorkerst decide if he's guilty, ten counts each with multiple violations. seven women and fe men hav to wade through a mountain of evidence. >> i sat in on the jury selection processnd about ma
yesterday homicide detectives went door to door inside an apartment building near therd scene.tives live on the same block where he died. one neighbor we spoke with said she can't imagine how they're feeling now. she asked not to be identified. >> it was somebody's son, e, you know. it's sad. it's real sad. >> detectives are now offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest and indictment in the case. >>> the fate of the world's most notorious...
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for therding to vinnie, last 5-6-month of lincoln's afe, he posed for her half hour for her every morning, to allow her to sketch and model the president's likeness in clay. asked why she think the present selected her, vinnie speculated it was because her early life look like the president's. they were very similar in some ways. she was born in a log cabin. in madison, wisconsin. she migh possiblyt be the first pioneer child born in the city of madison. she spent her childhood moving around the american frontier. her father was a federal cartographer and surveyor. he was out surveying the frontier lands of iowa, kansas, arkansas and missouri. she spokelincoln with an unfashionable western twang. she had a scanty former education. academy to st. joseph in columbus, missouri for a total of a year and half. but also like lincoln she was quick to teach yourself one formal instruction was scarce. herer case, she developed own natural talents for singing, songwriting, playing the piano, the guitar and the harp, painting but most of all sculpting. she censure was still working on this culture w
for therding to vinnie, last 5-6-month of lincoln's afe, he posed for her half hour for her every morning, to allow her to sketch and model the president's likeness in clay. asked why she think the present selected her, vinnie speculated it was because her early life look like the president's. they were very similar in some ways. she was born in a log cabin. in madison, wisconsin. she migh possiblyt be the first pioneer child born in the city of madison. she spent her childhood moving around...