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when i was in vienna at -- vienna is a wonderful place. when i came back after all those years, someone thanked me for having served the country in vienna as though i had been in vienna or kandahar. i was actually amazed the taxpayers paid for myself and my wife to be there. it was a wonderful experience professionally and personally. what also was wonderful was working closely with talented people in the department of energy. and the secretary who is continuing that work. and something called the global threat reduction initiative. this initiative has done much to remove dangerous material from dangerous places to account for and consolidate what remains and improve its physical security. in the middle east, we helped lock down nuclear material and radiological material in countries like egypt, saudi arabia and yemen and removed nuclear materials from countries like libya and iraq and it removed 550 metric tons of nuclear material from iraq and helped to convert civil reactors from high enrich uranium that could be used to build nuclear b
when i was in vienna at -- vienna is a wonderful place. when i came back after all those years, someone thanked me for having served the country in vienna as though i had been in vienna or kandahar. i was actually amazed the taxpayers paid for myself and my wife to be there. it was a wonderful experience professionally and personally. what also was wonderful was working closely with talented people in the department of energy. and the secretary who is continuing that work. and something called...
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when i was in vienna, by the way, vienna is a wonderful place. when i came back after four years somebody actually thanked me for having served my country in vienna as though i had been in baghdad or kandahar. i said no, i was actually amazed that the taxpayers paid for me and my wife to be there. what was wonderful about it was working with the wonderful people at the department of energy. in particular the work our department of energy was doing on something called the global threat reduction initiative. this initiative has done much to remove dangerous material from dangerous places. to account for and to consolidate what we -- remains and to improve its physical security. it has helped remove nuclear materials from libya and iraq. in fact, it removed 550 metric tons of nuclear material from iraq and has helped to convert civil reactors from high-enriched uranium to low enriched uranium. the department of energy has requested congress to increase funding by 67% to help meet the president's goal of securing all vulnerable nuclear materials with
when i was in vienna, by the way, vienna is a wonderful place. when i came back after four years somebody actually thanked me for having served my country in vienna as though i had been in baghdad or kandahar. i said no, i was actually amazed that the taxpayers paid for me and my wife to be there. what was wonderful about it was working with the wonderful people at the department of energy. in particular the work our department of energy was doing on something called the global threat reduction...
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when i was indiana -- by the way vienna is a wonderful place.when i. >> after four years there somebody actually think to me for having served my country in the vienna as though i had been in baghdad or can the heart or something like that and i said it was actually and it is the taxpayers paid for myself and my wife to be there but it was a wonderful experience professionally and personally. and but also is wonderful working closely with the talented people and the department of energy and i know you heard from deputy secretary who is continuing that in a particular the work led from of energy to something called the global threat reduction initiative. this initiative gtri has been doing much to remove dangerous material into account for and consolidate what remains and to improve its physical security. in the middle east the gtri help walk down a clear material and radiological material in countries like egypt, saudi arabia and yemen. is how to remove nuclear materials from countries like libya and iraq. and -- and we've moved five and a 50 me
when i was indiana -- by the way vienna is a wonderful place.when i. >> after four years there somebody actually think to me for having served my country in the vienna as though i had been in baghdad or can the heart or something like that and i said it was actually and it is the taxpayers paid for myself and my wife to be there but it was a wonderful experience professionally and personally. and but also is wonderful working closely with the talented people and the department of energy...
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coming from vienna, you can go no further that international drive. if you are coming out of mclean being your lanes are open. they do have some portion of 13 shut down at international drive. it will be that way according to sarah simmons who has been reporting live from the scene for at least the next eight hours. this will affect the morning commute and the midday commute as well. there is that large sinkhole they are dealing with at this time. route 7 taking the bailout. a lot of folk using that as the alternate route. expect heavier than usual volume delays there as well. northbound i-95, we have the stalled car reported at 198 in maryland. that activity now out of the roadway. outer loop still remains very slow leaving college park headed into silver spring. northbound 95 in virginia out of newington, heavy, slow and steady headed up towards the beltway. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, baseball season is here. >> who knows? maybe it will inspire some kids to be future stars. holly showing us where
coming from vienna, you can go no further that international drive. if you are coming out of mclean being your lanes are open. they do have some portion of 13 shut down at international drive. it will be that way according to sarah simmons who has been reporting live from the scene for at least the next eight hours. this will affect the morning commute and the midday commute as well. there is that large sinkhole they are dealing with at this time. route 7 taking the bailout. a lot of folk using...
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very warm temperatures in this hour. 91 in vienna. a high of 93 in vienna. let us check a map of temperatures around the area. look at all the 90's out there. 93 in hagerstown. 93 in bowied. it will stay in the '80s. nice outdoor weather with a breeze. temperatures will be 58 to 64 degrees tonight. 64 is what we should usually have for a high this time of april. big changes to talk about later in the week. >> coming up, a new building starts to lean. this could topple over at any minute. >> the downside to spring fever. why so many people are sneezing in this beautiful weather. >> tell me about it. a desperate housewives star says she left the show. >> to think of somebody doing something to a child -- why? >> a boy is beaten by an adult something to a child -- why? >> a boy is beaten by an adult over somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory ging old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in am
very warm temperatures in this hour. 91 in vienna. a high of 93 in vienna. let us check a map of temperatures around the area. look at all the 90's out there. 93 in hagerstown. 93 in bowied. it will stay in the '80s. nice outdoor weather with a breeze. temperatures will be 58 to 64 degrees tonight. 64 is what we should usually have for a high this time of april. big changes to talk about later in the week. >> coming up, a new building starts to lean. this could topple over at any minute....
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vienna. >> this is "gmt" from "bbc world news". i'm david. the main headlines. arouse over the ash clouds of the shut down of europe air space. individual passengers and the airlines are seeking compensation. president obama takes his case to wall street for a wide ranging reform of the banking system. belgium is set to take another step towards becoming the first country in europe to ban full face vails. legislation is passed by most of the parties would ban from public spacing clothing that hides people's identity. politicians said it will stop the oppression of women. critics believe it's an attack on human rights. >> in belgium appearing in public dressed like this could soon risk fine or imprisonment. thelma is a concert islam. she's 22. one of perhaps 30 women in belgium to wear the full face vail. a decision she says she's made for herself. >> it mice freedom to get closer to my creator and closer to allah and everyone should be free to express themselves the way they want, according to their conviction and religion without having to abide by a law. >> bu
vienna. >> this is "gmt" from "bbc world news". i'm david. the main headlines. arouse over the ash clouds of the shut down of europe air space. individual passengers and the airlines are seeking compensation. president obama takes his case to wall street for a wide ranging reform of the banking system. belgium is set to take another step towards becoming the first country in europe to ban full face vails. legislation is passed by most of the parties would ban from...
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it is hanging in the museum in vienna. she thinks she is entitled to it. it is a very difficult question. the question that came up to the court was whether she, if she sued in los angeles, the museum could assert a defense of sovereign immunity. we are part of a government. for technical reasons, there were certainly in the 40's, but in the '70s and '80s, they might fall in it an exception -- might fall in an exception. where do you look to find out if it is sovereign immunity? what are we looking at, then or now? i found a helpful case in paris, in the court of appeals. it was a great case of christian dior. the ex-king did not pay the bills and so he was sued. he exerts sovereign immunity. the judge as you working, you are not king, so you have no sovereign immunity. that helped me decide the case. i am try to give you a picture of the world. we had, in that year, a case of nafta where nafta has certain requirements as to what the president can do. can progress -- congress makes it tougher to bring the trucks in from mexico which is an environmentally-b
it is hanging in the museum in vienna. she thinks she is entitled to it. it is a very difficult question. the question that came up to the court was whether she, if she sued in los angeles, the museum could assert a defense of sovereign immunity. we are part of a government. for technical reasons, there were certainly in the 40's, but in the '70s and '80s, they might fall in it an exception -- might fall in an exception. where do you look to find out if it is sovereign immunity? what are we...
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. >> we went to three cities, we went to belgium, vienna and prague.ad never been to any of the cities, we thought it would be a good idea to hire a guide for each city so we could get the lay of the land, you know, for the first day. so everything went great. we had this really nice guide in belgium, we had a lovely woman who took us on a horse and carriage ride in vienna. in prague, there sits olga who was our guide and she proceeded to take us on the most harrowing tour of a city that you could ever imagine. >> jimmy: in what way? >> there was no color. there was no -- it was all just religious persecution and freezing cold dank places where catastrophes had taken place and lots of death and destruction. i'm not ex accurating, when i tell you that the highlight of our day was the -- were the children's drawings at the holocaust museum, i was like there's yellow. like i hadn't seen any colors all day long. >> jimmy: there's yellow. take a look over there, you're going to see all sorts of colors. you should have brought guillermo to prague. >> i guess
. >> we went to three cities, we went to belgium, vienna and prague.ad never been to any of the cities, we thought it would be a good idea to hire a guide for each city so we could get the lay of the land, you know, for the first day. so everything went great. we had this really nice guide in belgium, we had a lovely woman who took us on a horse and carriage ride in vienna. in prague, there sits olga who was our guide and she proceeded to take us on the most harrowing tour of a city that...
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we talked with him through skype in vienna, austria. >> there is a line between it resignation and a frustration. it was a high level of anxiety thursday night. now you have people that are resigned to this. it is everyone trying to rid of -- to compare strategies. >> on wall street, some airline shares fell as some worry about the crisis and what it would do to lower the airlines demand for jet fuel. >> right now, and acted on breaking news. there's a deadly accident on interstate 95. captain roy? >> southbound interstate 95 just south of 32 in error county, an accident with a fatality. if it happened just before 5:00 p.m. the problem is the traffic. they'll have two crews on southbound interstate 95. the traffic is pretty much at a standstill from this location all the way back to 195 in baltimore county. anyone trying to get to d.c., used to 95 or 97. -- use 295 or 97. >> still to come, remembering the 13th archbishop of baltimore. >> and a look back at the life of the archbishop. >> and what caused a fire this begin that went to four alarms in downtown historic annapolis? the ans
we talked with him through skype in vienna, austria. >> there is a line between it resignation and a frustration. it was a high level of anxiety thursday night. now you have people that are resigned to this. it is everyone trying to rid of -- to compare strategies. >> on wall street, some airline shares fell as some worry about the crisis and what it would do to lower the airlines demand for jet fuel. >> right now, and acted on breaking news. there's a deadly accident on...
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he worked in vienna for 14 years. in pakistan he directed a program working to produce plutonium nether. then -- to produce plutonium. they would never have learned so much of the dutch had been forced their own rules of non- nationals being permitted to such materials prepared are we any better at this today? i am not sure. didn't we read that he was considered a key player in his nuclear -- in the nuclear weapons program? the wrong people getting access to information will continue to be a problem and a particular challenge for the middle east. where will the stuff come from? could pakistan be tempted to work in the uae. if the uae continues to forsake nuclear weapons, there could well be an infortune hospitalization of knowledge and skills, and if you think i of unfairly focusing on the uae or pakistan, think of morocco or egypt. the challenge in terms of the discussion of the middle east is what bright young engineer or scientist is studying and traveling, picking up ideas, and what is forming the context of the p
he worked in vienna for 14 years. in pakistan he directed a program working to produce plutonium nether. then -- to produce plutonium. they would never have learned so much of the dutch had been forced their own rules of non- nationals being permitted to such materials prepared are we any better at this today? i am not sure. didn't we read that he was considered a key player in his nuclear -- in the nuclear weapons program? the wrong people getting access to information will continue to be a...
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this is at the vienna area in virginia. no problems through tysons up to gw parkway. all right. dulles toll road. we have no issues coming out of 7100 all the way to route 7. we do have construction going on starting tonight that is going to cause major issues out there. check at wusa9.com for all details on that. 54 degrees outside. we'll be right back. mcdonald's bacon and cheese angus third pounder. as if it wasn't enough to make it with a full third pound... of 100% angus beef, they had the audacity to use a bakery-style bun... and crinkle cut the pickles. there's no denying it, that's a third strip of bacon. have they no shame! angus axiom #39: it's an embarrassment of riches. the astonishing angus third pounders. all angus. all mcdonald's. ♪ ba da ba ba ba somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questio
this is at the vienna area in virginia. no problems through tysons up to gw parkway. all right. dulles toll road. we have no issues coming out of 7100 all the way to route 7. we do have construction going on starting tonight that is going to cause major issues out there. check at wusa9.com for all details on that. 54 degrees outside. we'll be right back. mcdonald's bacon and cheese angus third pounder. as if it wasn't enough to make it with a full third pound... of 100% angus beef, they had the...
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and 7:00, 8:00, 70 degrees vienna. plenty of clear skies.y and the sunset tonight here at 7:30, morton, 72. and the closer you go towards the heart of the urbanized area, about 73 degrees. speaking of washington proper, cleveland park, 71. capitol hill, that should be 72. that's what i was thinking for them. we'll go up towards montgomery county on the maryland side and temperatures there, a few upper 60s and yes, 69 degrees, looking like a beautiful forecast. the great forecast continues into this weekend, but there is a front headed our way. we'll explain how that's going to affect our weather and the weekend overnight with your complete forecast. another update in a few more minutes. >> all right. i'm going to leave after the show. can you stick around? april fools. >> not funny. we'll share some of our april fools favorites coming right up. >> and there's no joke that 9news now starts at 4:25. tune in every morning for the latest headlines, weather and traffic from andrea, howard, and angie. >>> welcome back to sesame street, april fools
and 7:00, 8:00, 70 degrees vienna. plenty of clear skies.y and the sunset tonight here at 7:30, morton, 72. and the closer you go towards the heart of the urbanized area, about 73 degrees. speaking of washington proper, cleveland park, 71. capitol hill, that should be 72. that's what i was thinking for them. we'll go up towards montgomery county on the maryland side and temperatures there, a few upper 60s and yes, 69 degrees, looking like a beautiful forecast. the great forecast continues into...
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host: all right, will vienna, va. caller: mostly to the local candidates and local party organization. host: do you mind telling us how much you give? caller: 200 bucks or so. not every candidate, but those to whom my done a. host: and why are you giving? caller: we need a little sanity in congress and the state legislatures, and will find more with republicans than with those other guys. host: so are you giving to the rnc or other national committees? caller: not so much. host: and what are your thoughts on the stores last week as to how the rnc is raising and spending money? caller: it is embarrassing. host: what these things should happen? caller: probably closer scrutiny of expenses, for one thing. host: should michael still stay on as rnc chair? caller: probably so. he is a good guy. who else do we have? host: the republicans in 2010? caller: i hope not. host: new york city, democratic line. caller: hi, yes. i will not be making any donations this year. why should i donate to any politicians when they don't liste
host: all right, will vienna, va. caller: mostly to the local candidates and local party organization. host: do you mind telling us how much you give? caller: 200 bucks or so. not every candidate, but those to whom my done a. host: and why are you giving? caller: we need a little sanity in congress and the state legislatures, and will find more with republicans than with those other guys. host: so are you giving to the rnc or other national committees? caller: not so much. host: and what are...
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in 1938 there was the assault on an austrian jewry in vienna. in october 38 there was the brutal expulsion of polish jews from germany. in november there was the nationwide program often referred to as christoph honest. across the length and breadth of greater germany seven guards were burned, jewish shops looted, jewish homes invaded and despoiled, jewish men, women, and children brutalized, molested, and in some cases murdered. in the aftermath tens of thousands of jewish men were carted off to concentration camps. here is the rabbi who was subject to a brutal mob violence on the night itself, but here describing his experience thereafter in prison in the following days and his account is read by susan talbot. >> when experience when i was a prisoner. saturday, november 19th. papeed ir out to me. sending you this greeting, sending you this together with their greetings. at least 52 of us are being held in one large room down in the basement. sent me a huge meat sausage as a greeting. i think the tale of a told him i could not eat it. he though
in 1938 there was the assault on an austrian jewry in vienna. in october 38 there was the brutal expulsion of polish jews from germany. in november there was the nationwide program often referred to as christoph honest. across the length and breadth of greater germany seven guards were burned, jewish shops looted, jewish homes invaded and despoiled, jewish men, women, and children brutalized, molested, and in some cases murdered. in the aftermath tens of thousands of jewish men were carted off...
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in march 1938 there was the assault on austrian jews in vienna and other towns following the incorporation of austria. in october there was the brutal expulsion of polish jews. in november there was the nationwide program often referred to as chris. across the links and brats of bridget germany synagogues were burned, jews shops looted by jewish homes invaded and despoiled, jewish men, women, and children brutalized, molested, and in some cases murdered. in the aftermath tens of thousands of jewish men were carted off to concentration camps. here is the rabbi to is subject to burgle mob violence, but here describing his experience thereafter and prison in the following days. his account is read by it susan talbot. >> only one experience. out of his pocket and handed it to me. sending you this greeting, sending you this together with the greetings. at least 52 of us are being held in one large room in the basement. sent me a huge meat sausage as a greeting. i told him i could not eat it and asked him to return it to. he thought that the others might also want to eat whereupon i told him we
in march 1938 there was the assault on austrian jews in vienna and other towns following the incorporation of austria. in october there was the brutal expulsion of polish jews. in november there was the nationwide program often referred to as chris. across the links and brats of bridget germany synagogues were burned, jews shops looted by jewish homes invaded and despoiled, jewish men, women, and children brutalized, molested, and in some cases murdered. in the aftermath tens of thousands of...
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can we invade vienna? who declared the war? it's only this notion, war on terrorism. or war on them. we know that what they are. then of course we find out there are all these little groups who have a very problematic relation with one another. and we have not -- the congress of the united states has or hasn't authorized a global war. the bush administration and the obama administration doctrine is if this is -- there's no battlefield here. that's why it's a problem for domestic. you know, when padilla arrives in the o'hare airport and is seized and put in the naval brig for the next three and a half years as an enemy combatant. so the -- if we admit this notion that we're at war with all of these smallish groups. with the same thing they have in common, they are not states. they haven't controlled states. then how do we declare war on them? now. the key issue, of course, we have to take proactive measures in a structure which is -- but we have to be problem-oriented in evolving new constitutional concepts. not just call it war. not to encourage extravagant analogies
can we invade vienna? who declared the war? it's only this notion, war on terrorism. or war on them. we know that what they are. then of course we find out there are all these little groups who have a very problematic relation with one another. and we have not -- the congress of the united states has or hasn't authorized a global war. the bush administration and the obama administration doctrine is if this is -- there's no battlefield here. that's why it's a problem for domestic. you know, when...
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when i was in vienna i did a lot of traveling to talk to government and spake and every government and go to particularly in on the board of governments as turkey is they would tell me master solti, the ivory news just came to us and said we could mediate. we heard that from this all the indians and the swiss and the spanish and italians and i think that was a talking point that might iranian counterpoints are using saying you could be a hero and mediate. that is sort of tempting. isn't it nice to be the mediator and nontank are positions and put pressure on. if you're not successful is probably because the u.s. must develop. if you are successful you will be a great hero. is a clever strategy by the every new government to let everyone mediate. typical was a successful parent this was tried for a while and then this was got frustrated and said forget it. we are going to join with the rest of europe and the west in condemning what's going on. the spanish, the italians for an attempted. but in the end turkey fell for the siren song of mediation and to meet it is worrisome because turkey
when i was in vienna i did a lot of traveling to talk to government and spake and every government and go to particularly in on the board of governments as turkey is they would tell me master solti, the ivory news just came to us and said we could mediate. we heard that from this all the indians and the swiss and the spanish and italians and i think that was a talking point that might iranian counterpoints are using saying you could be a hero and mediate. that is sort of tempting. isn't it nice...
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permanent representative at the international atomic energy agency in vienna. george perkovich who i had the honor of listening to this morning as he was at his endowment is the vice-president for studies and director of the nuclear policy program for the endowment for international peace. he has done a lot of work over the years on nuclear issues and he wrote a very good book on india many years ago which i referred to frequently. welcome to you both. i am going to start by asking gregory schulte to speak. as a government employee, he has a variety of conditions to described the restrictions he is under. i will leave it to him. greg. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a privilege to be with you. when i was u.s. ambassador, george perkovich and i agree on most issues but he got india all wrong. on many issues we agree so it is a pleasure to be here with him. i am senior fellow at and why you which gives me academic freedom to speak my mind. i am not speaking for the u.s. government. a year ago in prague president obama warned that nuclear terrorism poses,
permanent representative at the international atomic energy agency in vienna. george perkovich who i had the honor of listening to this morning as he was at his endowment is the vice-president for studies and director of the nuclear policy program for the endowment for international peace. he has done a lot of work over the years on nuclear issues and he wrote a very good book on india many years ago which i referred to frequently. welcome to you both. i am going to start by asking gregory...
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the two came into a clash in vienna in 1527 and 1532. really was a clash of empires and the clash of civilizations and the clash of religions. we think after 9/11 we were the only ones that never had this experience of jihad versus crusade, but this is what i have been really doing for the last four books, reminding people of episodes in history where christianity and islam came into conflict. >> what was the result? >> well, the result was that the ottoman turks, the islamic forces. had they not been stopped what he wanted to do was go all the way to the rhine river. had he prevailed europe would had been islamic in 1527. so it is a major turning point in history. >> when you are working on this type of ancient history what are your sources cannot. >> i have an office at the library of congress. the library of congress is the best library in the world by far. there
the two came into a clash in vienna in 1527 and 1532. really was a clash of empires and the clash of civilizations and the clash of religions. we think after 9/11 we were the only ones that never had this experience of jihad versus crusade, but this is what i have been really doing for the last four books, reminding people of episodes in history where christianity and islam came into conflict. >> what was the result? >> well, the result was that the ottoman turks, the islamic...
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in vienna, a cardinal led the service for those abused by priests, where victims spoke and the cardinal asked for forgiveness on behalf of the church. >> translator: some of us spoke of the love of god and did evil to those who most need protection. >> reporter: outside los angeles' cathedral, words of anger offer the discovery of a 1963 letter to pope paul vi from the man then in charge of treating abusive priests in the u.s. >> the church knew about this. >> reporter: some may see a paper trail leading to the vatican, legal experts say it will be difficult to hold this pope responsible in u.s. courts. >> i think it will be very difficult to prove that the holy father himself was in control of this situation. >> reporter: mired in controversy, the church and its rituals nevertheless endure, in this its most holy week. anne thompson, nbc news, rome. >>> we turn now tonight to a story about health care. not in washington, d.c., but one of the poorest parts of this country where a lot of people simply don't get care. now this region in the mississippi delta is getting help from an idea th
in vienna, a cardinal led the service for those abused by priests, where victims spoke and the cardinal asked for forgiveness on behalf of the church. >> translator: some of us spoke of the love of god and did evil to those who most need protection. >> reporter: outside los angeles' cathedral, words of anger offer the discovery of a 1963 letter to pope paul vi from the man then in charge of treating abusive priests in the u.s. >> the church knew about this. >> reporter:...
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he later worked for the iaea in vienna for 14 years. in pakistan he then developed the program working to produce plutonium, a nuclear explosive. his better-known rival, a.q. khan, would perhaps never have learned as much as he did about the other way to produce nuclear explosive uranium enrichment if the dutch have enforced their own rules against nonnationals being permitted sites as sensitive material. are we any better at this type of thing today? i'm not sure. didn't i read last week that a former north korean representative of the iata was considered a key player in this country's nuclear weapons program? is the wrong people getting access to information will continue to be a problem and a particular challenge for the middle east. will there be enough uv citizens with the relevant skills to stop a plan to nuclear power stations? certainly not. where will the technical stuff come from? pakistan has a nuclear establishment estimated greater than 10,000 people strong. could they be tempted to work in the uae? would pakistan stop them
he later worked for the iaea in vienna for 14 years. in pakistan he then developed the program working to produce plutonium, a nuclear explosive. his better-known rival, a.q. khan, would perhaps never have learned as much as he did about the other way to produce nuclear explosive uranium enrichment if the dutch have enforced their own rules against nonnationals being permitted sites as sensitive material. are we any better at this type of thing today? i'm not sure. didn't i read last week that...
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when i was in vienna i did a lot of traveling to talk to governments and to speak. and it was -- it was funny. like every government i'd go to particularly if they're on the board of governors as turkey is now, they would tell me, ambassador schulte the iranians came to us that we could mediate. i heard that from the swiss the spanish and from the italians. and i think that was the talking point that, you know, my iranian counterparts were using. they'd go to countries and say, you can be a hero. you can mediate. and that's sort of tempting. isn't it nice to be the mediator. you don't have to take hard positions. you don't have to put any pressure on. you know, if you're not successful, it's probably because the u.s. messed it up. you know, if you are successful, you're going to be a great hero. it's a very clever strategy by the iranian government to let everyone mediate. it typically wasn't successful. now, the swiss tried for a while. and then the swiss got frustrated and said forget it. you know, we're going to join with the rest of europe and the rest and sort
when i was in vienna i did a lot of traveling to talk to governments and to speak. and it was -- it was funny. like every government i'd go to particularly if they're on the board of governors as turkey is now, they would tell me, ambassador schulte the iranians came to us that we could mediate. i heard that from the swiss the spanish and from the italians. and i think that was the talking point that, you know, my iranian counterparts were using. they'd go to countries and say, you can be a...
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. >> reporter: not the vienna in virginia. >> i was supposed to fly to dublin today.le to rebook a flight for friday but i'm not sure if flights will go on friday as well. >> reporter: this was the scene at dulles international airport on sunday. stranded passengers uncertain about when and how they'll get to europe. >> we were supposed to leave very soon but now we know that the flight is canceled. >> reporter: over the weekend this british airlines test flight gathered data on air safety as pressure mounts to get the airways reopened. italy and austria plan to restart flights today. officials in britain, germany and netherlands say it's not safe to fly there. >> the advice is based on safety standards and that it would not be safe for flights across most of northern europe to take place. >> reporter: the disruption caused by ash from the icelandic volume an cano is leading to de measures. some getting rides by boat paying hundreds of dollars to get home. >> i'm relieved after the anxiety and frustration. >> reporter: many passengers are told they won't get flights o
. >> reporter: not the vienna in virginia. >> i was supposed to fly to dublin today.le to rebook a flight for friday but i'm not sure if flights will go on friday as well. >> reporter: this was the scene at dulles international airport on sunday. stranded passengers uncertain about when and how they'll get to europe. >> we were supposed to leave very soon but now we know that the flight is canceled. >> reporter: over the weekend this british airlines test flight...
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if nothing near the pentagon on 395. 66 between marshall and vienna, i have nothing to report. everyone is behaving out of waldorf on route 5. on 228 and who 10, and-- aqndnd 210 looks fine. >> its 53 degrees. >> a controversial supreme court case. and if the fed taking on facebook. to the government taking aim at the technology world. >> i'm courtney robinson in northwest. we are going to look at an airport that's as it might be worth it to fight a parking ♪ hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 calories per serving. multigrain cheerios. try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. you are watching abc 7's good morning washington. with doug mcelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, and lisa baden with
if nothing near the pentagon on 395. 66 between marshall and vienna, i have nothing to report. everyone is behaving out of waldorf on route 5. on 228 and who 10, and-- aqndnd 210 looks fine. >> its 53 degrees. >> a controversial supreme court case. and if the fed taking on facebook. to the government taking aim at the technology world. >> i'm courtney robinson in northwest. we are going to look at an airport that's as it might be worth it to fight a parking ♪ hey bets, can i...
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emmeson and his circle relied on thought, and in the early 20t 20th century in vienna and elsewhere, it is by and large jewish culture, and germany, the german speaking land, turned whether interest jealousy, complex series of causes, they turn on it and they butcher their own culture and since 1945, germany, the german-speaking lands, once the fountain of the intellectual thought in history, what have they produced since 1945? automobiles and gummy bears. it was amazing to me how this could happen and i know we riddle about it all the time, so i think with the european criticism, i do see it largely as the need to cancel their own guilt. now, in the middle east, you know, when i speak to you, washington-area audiences, i stress jealousy as a strategic factor. we don't think of jealousy as a strategic factor. no, no, it's about demographics or theories of underdevelopment, blah blah blah, but i truly believe that emotion plays a far greater role in human affairs, in hour irrational collective choices, than does cold logic and analysis. and certainly, in the middle east, how can arab
emmeson and his circle relied on thought, and in the early 20t 20th century in vienna and elsewhere, it is by and large jewish culture, and germany, the german speaking land, turned whether interest jealousy, complex series of causes, they turn on it and they butcher their own culture and since 1945, germany, the german-speaking lands, once the fountain of the intellectual thought in history, what have they produced since 1945? automobiles and gummy bears. it was amazing to me how this could...
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and the flowering at the turn of the century into the 20th and early 30s in vienna, berlin, and elsewhere. if you look at the genius of it, it is by and large jewish culture. and germany, they turned whether from jealousy, whatever, they turn on it. and they butcher their own culture. and since 1945 germany, the german speaking lands, once the fountain of the greatest intellectual sophistication and development and outpouring in modern history. what have they produced since 1945? automobiles and gummy bears. it was amazing to me how this could happen. and i know we riddle about it all the time. so i think with the european criticism, i do see it largely as the need to cancel their own guilt. now in the middle east, when i speak to washington-area audiences i stress jealousy as a strategic factor. we don't think that jealousy, no, it's demographics or blah, blah, blah. i truly believe the motion plays a far greater role in human affairs. in our irrational collective choices than does cold logic and analysis. and certainly, in the middle east, how can arab states not be jealous? centuries o
and the flowering at the turn of the century into the 20th and early 30s in vienna, berlin, and elsewhere. if you look at the genius of it, it is by and large jewish culture. and germany, they turned whether from jealousy, whatever, they turn on it. and they butcher their own culture. and since 1945 germany, the german speaking lands, once the fountain of the greatest intellectual sophistication and development and outpouring in modern history. what have they produced since 1945? automobiles...
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the service was organized by capital church in vienna, an interdenominational congregation. >> many gathered for a sunshirie ceremony at the garden tomb, some believe it is the burial site of jesus. >>> in vatican city, the pope said easter bris a message of pardon, goodness and truth to safering world. the pope decried the suffering of christians in pakistan and el elsewhere because of religious persecution. he also remembered the earthquake victims in haiti and chile. >>> the pope did not make reference to the priest sex abuse scandal. there were words of support, but they were directed to the pope himself. >> reporter: under umbrellas, they gathered for mass. throughout the services, familiar rituals commemorating the last days of jesus, the pope never mentioned the crisis, but other dchlid. a stark contrast to the pope's preacher who on good friday compared the attacks on the pope to the persecution of jews, parking outrage. >> shows the depth of ignorance in the church, church leaders, and what anti-semitism is about, because there is no comparison. >> reporter: in an interview with the
the service was organized by capital church in vienna, an interdenominational congregation. >> many gathered for a sunshirie ceremony at the garden tomb, some believe it is the burial site of jesus. >>> in vatican city, the pope said easter bris a message of pardon, goodness and truth to safering world. the pope decried the suffering of christians in pakistan and el elsewhere because of religious persecution. he also remembered the earthquake victims in haiti and chile....
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is a crash tying up two right lanes. 66 inbound approaching 7100 still at speed right now towards viennahe beltway. no problems leaving dale city headed up to springfield. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> new this morning prince george's county police are investigating a deadly attack. it happened last night in riverdale. police got a call just before 10:00 about a cutting. they arrived in the 6600 block of 60th avenue to fine a woman who had been cut. she died. it is not clear who called police. police say they don't have any suspects right now. >>> more security and caution outside of the g-45 nuclear summit in northwest d.c. this comes as the police and military investigate a deadly accident yesterday ache national guard truck hit and killed a -- a national guard truck hit and killed a cyclist. sarah similar monday has more. >> reporter: it is very crowded down here. there are a lot of parking restrictions in place and this happened during rush hour. there was a motorcade that was getting ready to come through. this was outside the security perimeter around the conven
is a crash tying up two right lanes. 66 inbound approaching 7100 still at speed right now towards viennahe beltway. no problems leaving dale city headed up to springfield. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> new this morning prince george's county police are investigating a deadly attack. it happened last night in riverdale. police got a call just before 10:00 about a cutting. they arrived in the 6600 block of 60th avenue to fine a woman who had been cut. she died. it is...
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. >> and this morning holly is doing her own training at prospect sports training in vienna. >> reporter: i'm not sure i signed up for this. i'm getting ready to flip this tire. do you think i can do this? >> no. >> reporter: just because you said no, ah. i'm flipping it baby. because i feel strong today. joe, tell them how heavy that tire is. >> 300-pound tire. >> reporter: that's what happens after you drink a pot of coffee. [ laughter ] >> reporter: this is joe and he's in charge of the strength conditions here at prospect sports training where we've been hanging out all morning long. and while we've been focusing on the baseball aspect, we have pitching and hitting, being a good athlete starts in the gym. >> that's the fondation. >> reporter: so what do you do here? what is the theory behind this portion of it. >> not a uniform philosophy. we do everything. strength and speed training, injury prevention is huge for baseball. take a right handed baseball player and swings and throws right hands and we iron out the differences. >> reporter: and let's show people what is going on. you h
. >> and this morning holly is doing her own training at prospect sports training in vienna. >> reporter: i'm not sure i signed up for this. i'm getting ready to flip this tire. do you think i can do this? >> no. >> reporter: just because you said no, ah. i'm flipping it baby. because i feel strong today. joe, tell them how heavy that tire is. >> 300-pound tire. >> reporter: that's what happens after you drink a pot of coffee. [ laughter ] >> reporter:...
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sunshine tomorrow, a few clouds come in late. 59 for fairfax. 70 in vienna. 70 in burke. 70s for loretonll with sunshine and to the north a little to the north, montgomery county, but 70 for albany. wheaton 70 and bethesda 70. a few more clouds but with less wind it's going to feel milder. next three days look like this. tomorrow in good shape, 68. rain and showers, not a lot. weak system coming in here on wednesday. low 60s. we'll snap back into the sunshine and mid to upper 60s on thursday. we'll come back and talk about a stronger system out in the west and what that mean for our weekend. >> thank you, we have breaking news to talk about. from tennessee where at least three people were shot at a hospital. police and ambulance crews are on the scene at fort sanders' park west hospital in west knoxville. it's unclear how serious the injuries are. the gunman is still on the lsu. we'll bring you more information when we have it? >>> all right, still ahead a new study weighs the effectiveness and safety two breast cancer drugs. >>> a car crashes into a horse drawn carriage next to philadel
sunshine tomorrow, a few clouds come in late. 59 for fairfax. 70 in vienna. 70 in burke. 70s for loretonll with sunshine and to the north a little to the north, montgomery county, but 70 for albany. wheaton 70 and bethesda 70. a few more clouds but with less wind it's going to feel milder. next three days look like this. tomorrow in good shape, 68. rain and showers, not a lot. weak system coming in here on wednesday. low 60s. we'll snap back into the sunshine and mid to upper 60s on thursday....
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we do have lake ligts forms as you try to merge on from fair oaks headed out to vienna.it canning about the holiday getaway? now is the time to go. 95 is in great shape. -- thinking about the holiday getaway. southbound 270 in good shape leaving germantown. we're now receiving word of an accident along randolph road at viers mill road. we are told this crash does indeed involve a pedestrian and a reconstruction team has been called to the scene. we hope to have sky fox there for the next report. viers mill road and randolph road is where we have reports of that crash. >>> one of our big story is a campus crime alert at howard university. students stayed up late to study inside the engineering hall and they were robbed. >> now, search is on for suspects. sherry ly is on come pause this and has more from howard. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: police say the armed robbers struck inside the school of engineering here and that this was not the end of t in all, police say there were 10 robberies, not just here but throughout this area of the city and what has stud
we do have lake ligts forms as you try to merge on from fair oaks headed out to vienna.it canning about the holiday getaway? now is the time to go. 95 is in great shape. -- thinking about the holiday getaway. southbound 270 in good shape leaving germantown. we're now receiving word of an accident along randolph road at viers mill road. we are told this crash does indeed involve a pedestrian and a reconstruction team has been called to the scene. we hope to have sky fox there for the next...
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if you are heading inbound 66 this more thanking from manassas up towards route 50 and the vienna metro, you will have volume as well. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> on call axe spanish hospital claims to have successfully performed at world appear first full face transplant a team of doctors lifted an entire, talk is about muscles, teeth, islands, everything and placed on to the man during the 24 hour surgery last month. it is considered to be most extensive of the 11 face transplants worldwide. >>> come you go up next, a tasty trend for restaurants, choosing ingredients that come from local farms. holly is up next showing us the seduce of the food you might eat the next time you go out. that is coming up showing -- showing us the source of the food you might eat the next time you go out. that is coming up next. e s are -- -- >> ...berber carpet. it was a whole bowl of stew. nooo. why? i could have saved this one. i could have saved this one. ♪ call 1-800-steemer >> reporter: good morning. everything. i'm holly morris. and i'm going to say we're having a chick show t
if you are heading inbound 66 this more thanking from manassas up towards route 50 and the vienna metro, you will have volume as well. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> on call axe spanish hospital claims to have successfully performed at world appear first full face transplant a team of doctors lifted an entire, talk is about muscles, teeth, islands, everything and placed on to the man during the 24 hour surgery last month. it is considered to be most extensive of the...
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and vienna is also at 70. so by tomorrow morning, it will be a bit of a chilly start across the area. yesterday, or this morning we started out at 56. tomorrow morning we'll be starting out between 44 and 49 degrees. partly cloudy sky, first thing early tomorrow morning. there's your sunrise at 6:5. cool spots around prince william at 43 degrees. high temperature tomorrow, only at 58. tomorrow is going to be the second chilliest day out of the month. we'll see a high temperature again, right shy of that 60 degrees degree mark. showers about noon to sunrise on wednesday. but back behind the system, we should get, again, some sunshine in here and a chance to rise back into the mid 60s. then into the 70s for thursday and friday. right now, our weekend is looking pretty decent, too. back to you guys. >>> all right, veronica, thank you. >> conan o'brien has found a new home on tbs. he will host a late night talk show starting in november. before george lopez's late-night show. the president of turner entertainment
and vienna is also at 70. so by tomorrow morning, it will be a bit of a chilly start across the area. yesterday, or this morning we started out at 56. tomorrow morning we'll be starting out between 44 and 49 degrees. partly cloudy sky, first thing early tomorrow morning. there's your sunrise at 6:5. cool spots around prince william at 43 degrees. high temperature tomorrow, only at 58. tomorrow is going to be the second chilliest day out of the month. we'll see a high temperature again, right...
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close the agency's nearly $200 million budget gap. 9 news now reporter kristin fisher is live at the viennarfax station with more. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning, andrea. for the most part the plan calls for some pretty substantial rate hikes which is what the majority of people that spoke out at public hearings last month were hoping for. the bad news here is there are some somewhat significant service cuts, especially on the weekends. check this out. our partners over at the washington examiner are reporting this proposed plan calls for closing the rail system at 2:00 a.m. instead of 3:00 a.m. on weekends with riders paying a flat $4 fare for all late- night service regardless of the trip length it would close four stationens entrances after 8 p.m. on weekday and 8 p.m. on the weekends. richard sarles is asking to raise the rates 30 cents. and as much as $5 for the longest trips. bus fares would rise 25 cents from 1.25 to 1.50. visit tores and occasional riders, get this, they would have to pay even more. bus riders paying cash need to cough up an extra ten cents and rai
close the agency's nearly $200 million budget gap. 9 news now reporter kristin fisher is live at the viennarfax station with more. good morning, kristin. >> reporter: good morning, andrea. for the most part the plan calls for some pretty substantial rate hikes which is what the majority of people that spoke out at public hearings last month were hoping for. the bad news here is there are some somewhat significant service cuts, especially on the weekends. check this out. our partners over...
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edison, who themselves are radicalized when they travel to the fata or yemen or vienna camp, learned the trade craft of a terrorist and then return. and, or learn much of it just simply by the internet among other things. this is something that we are focused on right now in working with local law enforcement. in other words, you know, there are 800,000 some odd pairs of eyes and ears out there around the country, known as law enforcement. what to look for, what are the markers from when somebody is moving from first amendment activity, plain old angry rhetoric, which we have had is the country since we began, to actually planning a violent act. it means being able to share a threat of information to mainstream. for example, if there's a threat that someone is winning to build bombs or a type that requires the purchase of abnormal marts of hydrogen peroxide, then making sure that police and others are watching to know how to get information about whether someone making abnormally large purchases of hydrogen peroxide. it is that exchange of threats and threat information that really i
edison, who themselves are radicalized when they travel to the fata or yemen or vienna camp, learned the trade craft of a terrorist and then return. and, or learn much of it just simply by the internet among other things. this is something that we are focused on right now in working with local law enforcement. in other words, you know, there are 800,000 some odd pairs of eyes and ears out there around the country, known as law enforcement. what to look for, what are the markers from when...
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there's a separate consul ar relations in the vienna convention.t's also the case that lots of people are diplomats who aren't the ambassadors, and there's a cutoff of the kind of immunity you get changes, if you're administrative and technical person, then you only get official immunity, the things you do specifically for the mission. but if you are an administrative person under an administrative heading, you would only be i am mized for your business functions, not if you were off on a bender at a bar in georgetown. missing one of the suggestions. host: let's take a couple more calls. george on our line for democrats, pennsylvania. caller: good morning. guest: something about drugs. host: yeah, something about drugs in south america. is there a particular watch dog operation that looks for what diplomats may or may not be carrying when they come into the country or when they leave the country? guest: wrbling there's been a long negotiation in trying to include some kind of a convention on diplomatic couch. because it's even been alleged that a f
there's a separate consul ar relations in the vienna convention.t's also the case that lots of people are diplomats who aren't the ambassadors, and there's a cutoff of the kind of immunity you get changes, if you're administrative and technical person, then you only get official immunity, the things you do specifically for the mission. but if you are an administrative person under an administrative heading, you would only be i am mized for your business functions, not if you were off on a...
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. >> this past week i was in yemen, cutter and vienna where we have a new very strong head of the iaease man named amano who has what he calls a more balanced view and has major concerns about iran. why am i saying this? i think the real test will be what the un will do. i think it's good news chinese premier hu is coming here in two weeks to a terrorism summit with 45 countries. hopefully that will be a chance for him and president obama to talk about the un where china and russia's support for multi lateral sanctions is key. congress is on board with strong debilitating sanctions on a bipartisan basis. the u.s. will be there. but it has to be multi lateral to be truly debilitating. by the way, yemen is now ground zero in my view for terror attacks against us. alaki who is an american yemeni who had a role in counseling the ft. hood shooter and also was involved in training the christmas bomber is at large in yemen, targeted by the yemenese, and we're helping. it will be very good news if we can take him out. >> i'm make that the last word. thank you very much. >>> up next, presidenti
. >> this past week i was in yemen, cutter and vienna where we have a new very strong head of the iaease man named amano who has what he calls a more balanced view and has major concerns about iran. why am i saying this? i think the real test will be what the un will do. i think it's good news chinese premier hu is coming here in two weeks to a terrorism summit with 45 countries. hopefully that will be a chance for him and president obama to talk about the un where china and russia's...
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it's organized by capital church in vienna. >>> the white house easter egg roll happens tomorrow. 30,000 people are expected on the south lawn for activity and the egg roll. it's a tradition that dates back to 1878. you won't need hat and gloves this year, your forecast coming up next. >>> let's check in with justin what a treat we have ahead for us today. >> for a holiday weekend, it's perfect. traveling across the area, no problems. do have a few clouds around now. mid to high level clouds, not producing rain. but they will quickly thin out and more sunshine returning through the afternoon. look at our high temperatures again, back to the mid to upper northwest. no bay breezes, so everybody around the chesapeake can enjoy warm temperatures this afternoon. a different story than we had yesterday, all in all an above-temperature forecast. if you're lucky to have off tomorrow, high temperatures well into the 70s. clouds roll in late in the day. great day for the nationals. turns hot tuesday and wednesday, low 80s. by late wednesday, thursday, friday, that looks to be the best chanc
it's organized by capital church in vienna. >>> the white house easter egg roll happens tomorrow. 30,000 people are expected on the south lawn for activity and the egg roll. it's a tradition that dates back to 1878. you won't need hat and gloves this year, your forecast coming up next. >>> let's check in with justin what a treat we have ahead for us today. >> for a holiday weekend, it's perfect. traveling across the area, no problems. do have a few clouds around now. mid...
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the senator suggests you could live in a basement bedroom in vienna, virginia, which happens to be theat part of the metro. it's outside of the beltway in virginia, roughly again about half hour commute by car or the full length of the orange line. the c street house again, just three blocks away from work. you could crawl there if you were drunk. according to the senator's search, for $640 a month, you can also share an apartment with a stranger in springfield, virginia, which is again, outside the beltway a good ways from capitol hill and it should also be noted for this listing that in this case you would have to be "an older woman." so there you have it. thank you to the congressmen for directing us to the data. or whether you've, in fact, been getting an unreported and probably illegal big fat rent subsidy -- we're guessing -- from the family. we stand corrected. i mean we stand correct. nice try, gentlemen, but who's paying your rent? ♪ we'll begin with a spin ♪ traveling in the world of my creation ♪ ♪ what we'll see will defy ♪ explanation [ male announcer ] remember when you w
the senator suggests you could live in a basement bedroom in vienna, virginia, which happens to be theat part of the metro. it's outside of the beltway in virginia, roughly again about half hour commute by car or the full length of the orange line. the c street house again, just three blocks away from work. you could crawl there if you were drunk. according to the senator's search, for $640 a month, you can also share an apartment with a stranger in springfield, virginia, which is again,...
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these are the kids from our vienna school. it's a local franchisee.chools coast to coast and we have a school in mexico and we teach children to rock and they are taught by live rock 'n' roll musicians and they perform in live rock venues. >> reporter: what is it like owning a franchise? what do people need to know? you must have a passion for music otherwise you can't do something that consumes this much of your time. >> you should love kids, music, mentoring, putting together shows, networking in the community, local store marketing and business skills and it is fun. >> reporter: make no mistake, owning a franchise is a business and you need to have knowledge of how to run one of those. >> we do. we look for business skills and many franchisees have a passion for music so it's a great combination. >> reporter: the international franchise show will be here throughout the weekend and i promised them an opportunity to play for you. will you do some more journey for me? i'm a big fan. take it away, kids. [ music ] >> they have got swagger. >> definitely
these are the kids from our vienna school. it's a local franchisee.chools coast to coast and we have a school in mexico and we teach children to rock and they are taught by live rock 'n' roll musicians and they perform in live rock venues. >> reporter: what is it like owning a franchise? what do people need to know? you must have a passion for music otherwise you can't do something that consumes this much of your time. >> you should love kids, music, mentoring, putting together...
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we kick into high gear along interstate 66 on the dry pavement as you head through fair oaks and vienna. there had been the overnight road work on the approach to the capital beltway but it looks like all the travel lanes are open. let's see how we're doing elsewhere, the trip downtown, pennsylvania avenue on the o outbound side, inbound, traffic moving along nicely. joe, eun? >> thank you. >>> time now is 5:12. 5 adegrees. >>> ahead, $5 ride. >> another fare increase, how much more it will cost you. >> plus the new redskins coach, and the newest redskins rookie. >>> and joe biden opens up about >>> 5:14 is your time. time for a check of this morning's top stories. >>> two more men are in custody for last month's mass shooting in washington. police arrested the suspects yesterday and are looking for another man in the case. two other men have been charged in the drive-by shooting that left four dead and five others wounded. prosecutors also dropped charges against a 14-year-old originally thought to be behind the wheel during the shooting. >> police in montgomery county are looking for
we kick into high gear along interstate 66 on the dry pavement as you head through fair oaks and vienna. there had been the overnight road work on the approach to the capital beltway but it looks like all the travel lanes are open. let's see how we're doing elsewhere, the trip downtown, pennsylvania avenue on the o outbound side, inbound, traffic moving along nicely. joe, eun? >> thank you. >>> time now is 5:12. 5 adegrees. >>> ahead, $5 ride. >> another fare...
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inbounds along interstate 66, bright headlights coming at us out of manassas towards fair oaks, towards vienna, no worries, travel lanes are open. overnight road work on the wilson bridge has been wrapped up. they wrapped up the construction in springfield early. right now the capital beltway, all ramps, appear to be open. >>> 4:52 is your time. many apartments don't have one. >> but now there's a walking closet walk-in closet in outer space. >> and what airlines is talking a megamerger. >>> and the new tiger woods commercial everybody will be talking about. >> tiger, i'm more prone to being inquisitive toÑq >>> tiger, i am more prone to being inquisitive to promote discussion. i want to find out what your thinking was, i want to find out what your feelings are, and did you learn anything? >> nike's newest tiger woods commercial has everyone talking. that's the voice of earl woods, tiger's late father you heard. nike is one of the few sponsors to stand by tiger woods during his personal troubles. today the talk will be about tiger woods on the golf course. he returns to professional golf this
inbounds along interstate 66, bright headlights coming at us out of manassas towards fair oaks, towards vienna, no worries, travel lanes are open. overnight road work on the wilson bridge has been wrapped up. they wrapped up the construction in springfield early. right now the capital beltway, all ramps, appear to be open. >>> 4:52 is your time. many apartments don't have one. >> but now there's a walking closet walk-in closet in outer space. >> and what airlines is talking...
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interstate 66 through fair oaks and vienna, en route to the capital beltway, incident-free.w we're doing elsewhere, trip south of town, the inner and outer loop crossing the wilson bridge, travel lanes reported open. it looks like we're moving along pretty well. getting word of a proeken-down vehicle near the capital beltway so coming through upper marlboro headed to the beltway, be careful if you're headed that direction. >>> oprah winfrey fans may be surprised by one of her former flings. washington's own kitty kelley just finished a book on oprah. in it she claims the queen of talk had a relationship with john tesh. the book is the result of more thanç 850 interviews. kelley claims the book reveals hidden jets of a very public person with a very private life. >>> comedian conan o'brien while have a new show on the cable tv network, tbs. the former "tonight show" host is on a national tour since he left nbc this year. yet-to-be named show will start in november. >>> and knowing o'brien, its going to be the yet-to-be named show for a long time. i will definitely tune in ju
interstate 66 through fair oaks and vienna, en route to the capital beltway, incident-free.w we're doing elsewhere, trip south of town, the inner and outer loop crossing the wilson bridge, travel lanes reported open. it looks like we're moving along pretty well. getting word of a proeken-down vehicle near the capital beltway so coming through upper marlboro headed to the beltway, be careful if you're headed that direction. >>> oprah winfrey fans may be surprised by one of her former...
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we also have them established through an annual general conference when they come to vienna to discuss issues of concern. they have done that. they have come and talk about the nuclear security program and the new nuclear security plan and the board has approved it. that means that the starting point is general for all of these countries. in the conference, the same thing happened. we have a resolution taken by consensus. that is our mode of operation. in addition to that, we welcome the fact that this is now a summit convened by president obama, giving recognition to the importance of the issue. we appreciate being there as an observer and appreciating the countries that do come. >> one quick question -- you mentioned at the beginning that the security responsibility rests with the states. would you care to comment, just looking at the records of the last 10 years, or you see the greatest vulnerability is in terms of the kind of risks that we may be facing with the movement in particular. >> it would not be appropriate to go into any assessments of which region is the most vulnerable
we also have them established through an annual general conference when they come to vienna to discuss issues of concern. they have done that. they have come and talk about the nuclear security program and the new nuclear security plan and the board has approved it. that means that the starting point is general for all of these countries. in the conference, the same thing happened. we have a resolution taken by consensus. that is our mode of operation. in addition to that, we welcome the fact...
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at the end of march, i traveled to the international atomic energy agency in vienna for an update on its work to track the iranian nuclear program. while i was impressed with the agency staff and the leadership of director general amano, i came away convinced that the international community needs to do more to confront iran's nuclear program. my concerns have grown with reports that iran may be planning two additional enrich ment sites. in a recent interview with the iranian student news agency, the head of iran's atomic energy organization said that president ahmadinejed had ordered work to begin soon on two new nuclear enrichment plants. the plants, he said, and i quote, will be built inside mountains, unquote, presumably to protect from attacks. if iran's nuclear program was peaceful in nature, they would have nothing to hide from international inspectors. iran has all but rejected the geneva deal of october 1, 2009, that would have seen iran's low enriched uranium, so-called l.e.u., shipped out of the country and then the eventual return of that uranium enriched to 20%, well bel
at the end of march, i traveled to the international atomic energy agency in vienna for an update on its work to track the iranian nuclear program. while i was impressed with the agency staff and the leadership of director general amano, i came away convinced that the international community needs to do more to confront iran's nuclear program. my concerns have grown with reports that iran may be planning two additional enrich ment sites. in a recent interview with the iranian student news...