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escalofriante hallazgo al noreste de washington.. encuentran cuerpo calcinado dentro de un auto incendiado. investiga incidente donde un hombre al parecer ataco a una menor de 17 anos dentro del bano de una biblioteca de virginia. pasadas 48 horas de las elecciones, comienza nuevamente la presion por una reforma migratoria. en los deportes los wizard de washington sufren su tercera derrota en la nba. y en el tiempo , la em temperatura estara ascendiendo progresivamente a partir de maÑana viernes... .. holque tal, buenas tardes... la policia de la capital encontro un cadaver quemado dentro de un vehiculo...asi es, tambien dicho se habia incendiado.. esto sucedio en la zona del noreste del distrito.. claudia uceda con los detalles... la policia aun vigila el vecindario... y es que en este barrio de washington ocurrio una muerte sospechosa... maria rodriguez/vecina "extrano pues porque han encontrado esas cosas que no debian de ser." sonia medina/vecina"es muy tris asi a uno, es duro." anoche la policia encontro un auto quemado con un c
escalofriante hallazgo al noreste de washington.. encuentran cuerpo calcinado dentro de un auto incendiado. investiga incidente donde un hombre al parecer ataco a una menor de 17 anos dentro del bano de una biblioteca de virginia. pasadas 48 horas de las elecciones, comienza nuevamente la presion por una reforma migratoria. en los deportes los wizard de washington sufren su tercera derrota en la nba. y en el tiempo , la em temperatura estara ascendiendo progresivamente a partir de maÑana...
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well i'm john berman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. when the democratic party do best with what it champions the progressive policies and causes that will build a stronger america for the fiscal cliff negotiations heating up will democrats heed the advice of f.d.r. and stick to the party's progressive roots also last wednesday washington and colorado became the first two states to legalize marijuana much to the joy college students in both states but as president obama ready to stop nixon's failed war on drugs and allow college campuses to go green and california law says that corporations are people so shouldn't you be able to drive in the highway carpool lane just you and your incorporation papers by yourself. you need to know this the biggest message out of the two thousand and twelve election that you'll never hear from the corporate media is this that americans believe and voted to affirm that believe that government can be a solution to the problems we face the government can do good things and that ronald reagan was wrong. ameri
well i'm john berman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. when the democratic party do best with what it champions the progressive policies and causes that will build a stronger america for the fiscal cliff negotiations heating up will democrats heed the advice of f.d.r. and stick to the party's progressive roots also last wednesday washington and colorado became the first two states to legalize marijuana much to the joy college students in both states but...
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"washington journal" is next5. host: gorning, and welcome to the "washington journal." today is saturday, november 10. we begin this morning by looking at some stories regarding a statement that the president made yesterday in a speech addressing the nation, talking about claiming that the election gave him a mandate on taxing the rich. this is how it was reported in this morning's "new york daily news." they write "president obama claimed an election mandate to make the rich pay more in taxes, saying it is the will of the american people, making his first public appearance since his victory. obama said he would open talks with republicans next week on how to prevent painful tax hikes and budget cuts set to automatically take place effective january 1." we want to find out from you, your thoughts on the president's statement claiming that the election gave him the mandate or gives him a mandate on taxing the rich, agree or disagree. we've divided the phones in a little bit of a different manner this morning. 202-585-3880 for those making over $250,000 a year. if you're
"washington journal" is next5. host: gorning, and welcome to the "washington journal." today is saturday, november 10. we begin this morning by looking at some stories regarding a statement that the president made yesterday in a speech addressing the nation, talking about claiming that the election gave him a mandate on taxing the rich. this is how it was reported in this morning's "new york daily news." they write "president obama claimed an election mandate...
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governor-elect, jay inslee of washington state.creative potentially revenue solutions and certainly a big plate full of clean energy jobs. really appreciate you coming inside "the war room." >> thanks for your leadership and let's crow about this. we had a victory for clean energy at the ballot box last week in the state of washington. let's make that a national success ultimately. >> jennifer: all righty. sounds great to me. thanks jay. >> thank you. >> jennifer: coming here's to high ideas. washington state may be the first to legalize marijuana but i doubt it is the last. we'll talk about that after the break. plus, there are many challenges facing our returning veterans. but one is tick -- particularly disturbing. later, what does the fiscal cliff have to do with childhood hunger? we'll explain as we continue with our week-long series, feeding the need. it's "the war room on a thursday (vo) cenk uygur is many things. >>oh really? >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the highest t
governor-elect, jay inslee of washington state.creative potentially revenue solutions and certainly a big plate full of clean energy jobs. really appreciate you coming inside "the war room." >> thanks for your leadership and let's crow about this. we had a victory for clean energy at the ballot box last week in the state of washington. let's make that a national success ultimately. >> jennifer: all righty. sounds great to me. thanks jay. >> thank you. >>...
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>> reporter: it's the five star inn at -- five star inn at little washington that's put washington, virginia on the map. now azannal worthy of the big washington is making its mark on the tiny picturesque town. >> this kind of thing is happening in our sleepy little town. they were right here. >> reporter: paula broadwell was here with her husband to celebrate her 40th birthday in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains. >> i really wish i had seen theme because -- >> reporter: because there was no room in the famous inn. the inn fills up fast in the fall. the broad wells stayed a little ways down main street at the middleton inn. where a yellow lab stands guard. the broadwells arrived thursday and ate dinner in nearby sperryville at the thornton river grill. friday evening they had reservations at the inn at little washington. the broadwells seemed to be enjoying each other's company thursday and friday. they went on hikes and took a strenuous bike ride together. but then after the news about her affair with general petraeus broke friday night, the mood between them soured. and they left
>> reporter: it's the five star inn at -- five star inn at little washington that's put washington, virginia on the map. now azannal worthy of the big washington is making its mark on the tiny picturesque town. >> this kind of thing is happening in our sleepy little town. they were right here. >> reporter: paula broadwell was here with her husband to celebrate her 40th birthday in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains. >> i really wish i had seen theme because --...
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"good morning washington" at 5:00 a.m. start now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington." >> good morning. it is tuesday, november 6. election day. >> but by yesterday morning was cold. -- we thought yesterday morning was cold. morning of the season. temperatures freezing in most of the area. 29 at dulles. 27 in gaithersburg. 25 in frederick. i think will be it for a lot of us. freeze warnings in effect as a result across the metro area. even stretching towards the eastern shore. that will be in effect until 9:00 this morning when we finally make it above the three -- above the freezing mark at 38 degrees. by noon, partly cloudy skies. 47. nothing to prevent you from getting out and voting. if you have to stand in line, it will be chilly and the wind will be a little brisk. so you want to dress appropriately with gloves and hats. coastal storm right around the corner. more details in a second. let's check on traffic this morning. >> i think it will be spread out a little bit more with election day. we normall
"good morning washington" at 5:00 a.m. start now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington." >> good morning. it is tuesday, november 6. election day. >> but by yesterday morning was cold. -- we thought yesterday morning was cold. morning of the season. temperatures freezing in most of the area. 29 at dulles. 27 in gaithersburg. 25 in frederick. i think will be it for a lot of us. freeze warnings in effect as a result across the metro area. even...
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making the travels on washington boulevard, george washington parkway baltimore-washington new yorkway, no worries. downtown on pennsylvania avenue, that looks great. from 270 between frederick and the beltway,we're near speeds too. cynne, steve, back to you. >> it is the costliest presidential campaign in history. it's over now, and president obama is staying put. voters decided to give him another four years in the white house. >> the president surpassed the 270 electoral votes which were needed for re-election. our brianne carter live outside the white house with reaction from the president, as well as from mitt romney. brianne, good morning. >> good morning to you. it was a big night for president barack obama. cheers erupted there in chicago and here in washington, d.c., as the numbers started to come in. it was virginia and ohio that really made it clear to the president's campaign that he would be back here at the white house for the next four years. now, during his victory speech, the president said he is more determined and more inspired to get back to work. he also talked a l
making the travels on washington boulevard, george washington parkway baltimore-washington new yorkway, no worries. downtown on pennsylvania avenue, that looks great. from 270 between frederick and the beltway,we're near speeds too. cynne, steve, back to you. >> it is the costliest presidential campaign in history. it's over now, and president obama is staying put. voters decided to give him another four years in the white house. >> the president surpassed the 270 electoral votes...
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through laurel, 95 works better instead of baltimore-washington parkway. we had to this accident with seven cars involved only one lane getting by. it is just bumper-to-bumper north of the beltway. across the american legion bridge, an accident is gone but it is slow coming out of tyson's. >> are big story this morning -- a very busy day for president obama and mitt romney on the eve election day. >> the president will campaign before heading back to his hometown of chicago and mitt romney it will visit to virginia and new hampshire. >> it is down to the wire today. it is the final day of campaigning before people had to the polls to pick a president. people have cast ballots in early voting. tomorrow election day is finally here. the candidates are making their final pitch and they will be crisscrossing of the swing states today. obama will hold events in wisconsin and ohio and vice president joe biden will be here in virginia. mitt romney will make stops in florida and ohio and paul ryan will be in colorado, nevada, and iowa. each one of them is trying t
through laurel, 95 works better instead of baltimore-washington parkway. we had to this accident with seven cars involved only one lane getting by. it is just bumper-to-bumper north of the beltway. across the american legion bridge, an accident is gone but it is slow coming out of tyson's. >> are big story this morning -- a very busy day for president obama and mitt romney on the eve election day. >> the president will campaign before heading back to his hometown of chicago and mitt...
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desde la casa blanca en washington d.c., fernando pizarro, univision.pueblo de guatemala se recupera del terremoto que azoto el pais centroamericano ayer... mientras que en nuestra region, grupos se movilizan para ayudar a los afectados... silvana quiroz, nos tiene los detalles... silvana!! mas adelante:. las escuelas publicas del condado de montgomery planean una serie de reuniones con los padres de familia... volvemos con la informacion..las condiciones ats mejoran en el area metropolitana ahora que se aproxima el fin de semana... detalles de esta informacion, despues de la pausa... y recuerde que puede mantenerse informado con noticias washington las 24 horas del dia a traves de nuestra pagina web noticiasdc. com tambien en las redes sociales porque la educacion es tan importante para nuestra comunidad, noticias washington ha hecho una alianza con las escuelas del condado montgomery para informar sobre sus iniciativas escolares... la proxima semana, las escuelas de ese condado tendran una serie de reuniones entre padres y maestros...y en la primera e
desde la casa blanca en washington d.c., fernando pizarro, univision.pueblo de guatemala se recupera del terremoto que azoto el pais centroamericano ayer... mientras que en nuestra region, grupos se movilizan para ayudar a los afectados... silvana quiroz, nos tiene los detalles... silvana!! mas adelante:. las escuelas publicas del condado de montgomery planean una serie de reuniones con los padres de familia... volvemos con la informacion..las condiciones ats mejoran en el area metropolitana...
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check us out at wncanca.org. >> good morning, washington! >> good morning to you, washington. it's 6:11 right now. a showdown brewing between the federal government and colorado and washington state. >> voters in those two states approved ballot initiatives last night legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. they regulate the production, possession, and distribution of the drug. federal law still says marijuana is illegal, prompting colorado's governor to issue a statement saying in part, and quoting here "don't break out the cheetos too quickly." students can enjoy a little time off. >> yeah, coolidge high school in the district is closed today. the building doesn't have any heat. so, again, coolidge high school closed for today. >> and they're going to need that heat, because it's in the 30's this morning. here's jacqui with a look at our forecast. >> very chilly start. a wet start for a few folks. the coastal core we've been advertising bringing wet weather along the delmarva, over toward st. mary's. but what you're seeing there, down into parts of virginia, i think fo
check us out at wncanca.org. >> good morning, washington! >> good morning to you, washington. it's 6:11 right now. a showdown brewing between the federal government and colorado and washington state. >> voters in those two states approved ballot initiatives last night legalizing the recreational use of marijuana. they regulate the production, possession, and distribution of the drug. federal law still says marijuana is illegal, prompting colorado's governor to issue a...
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>>muchas gracias, doctor ruiz 39 años y se va a washington.las posiciones, nada ha cambiado, los repúblicano tienen el congreso, pero si cambio, tres caras nuevas e hispanas en el congreso, tres caras cubana américano. >>lo que paso en el distrito 23 de texas, refleja lo que pasa en el resto del país, gano pete gallego y perdió quiquo canceco, repúblicano. >me da mucho gusto estar aquí, muchas gracias por tu invitacion. >>que paso, por qué le gano a un repúblicano que tenia el apoyo del tea party. >>necesitamos cambios, trabajamos con la comunidad latina, que no gusta de salir avotar, esta vez si, salieron a votar, ayudaron al partido democrata y en particular a mí, el 70% o un poco más apoyo a barak obama. aquí el partido repúblicano no ha sido amigo de la comunidad latina, por eso los latinos votan por los demócratas >>usted llega a washington, es uno de los 435 congresista,s tiene que haber mucho idealismo en todo esto, cuando llega a washington qué quiere hacer. >>lo que me ha gustado mucho de mi servicio en texas, cuando era democrata me
>>muchas gracias, doctor ruiz 39 años y se va a washington.las posiciones, nada ha cambiado, los repúblicano tienen el congreso, pero si cambio, tres caras nuevas e hispanas en el congreso, tres caras cubana américano. >>lo que paso en el distrito 23 de texas, refleja lo que pasa en el resto del país, gano pete gallego y perdió quiquo canceco, repúblicano. >me da mucho gusto estar aquí, muchas gracias por tu invitacion. >>que paso, por qué le gano a un repúblicano...
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>> at the washington poison center in seattle. >> just drowsy. okay. >> and lately more and more of them sound something like this. >> and today i took about 90 milligrams of percocet. >> oh, you did? >> 6:00 i wasn't really thinking and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading all this stuff online about thousand that's a very lethal kbicombination. i have a lot of friends who died during their sleep and i wasn't really sleeping. now i'm wondering if i should stay up tonight. >> that kind of call to me is really scary. >> oh, it is scary. >> what goes through your mind? >> i'd be very frightened about that young man not making it through the night. >> dr. bill hurley is the medical director of poison center, also a trauma doctor. >> possibly too many meds. thai not sure what they have. >> we're in seattle in part because the problem is bad. >> this bottle still has quite a bit in it. >> but also because, as you will see, there are real solutions. for hurley, it started five years ago. he started noticing overdoses, a lot of them, coming through his
>> at the washington poison center in seattle. >> just drowsy. okay. >> and lately more and more of them sound something like this. >> and today i took about 90 milligrams of percocet. >> oh, you did? >> 6:00 i wasn't really thinking and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading all this stuff online about thousand that's a very lethal kbicombination. i have a lot of friends who died during their sleep and i wasn't really sleeping. now i'm wondering if i should...
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cross out the war on drugs i'm joined by peter hack i'm in washington he's president emeritus and a senior fellow at the interim american dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior adviser under rug policy all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i am i to go to you i mean the talk about colorado is talking about washington i mean the perception outside of the united states is that the united states is legalizing it at home but continuing the war on drugs in mexico so how do you square the circle. well i mean you know colorado and washington have votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for a while and this is really the beginning of the conversation and not be
cross out the war on drugs i'm joined by peter hack i'm in washington he's president emeritus and a senior fellow at the interim american dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior adviser under rug policy all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i am i to go to you i mean the talk about colorado is talking about washington i mean...
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good afternoon and welcome to capital like out i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for tuesday november sixth two thousand and twelve the u.s. presidential elections are today along with elections for hundreds of lawmakers for everything in the house of representatives and some in the senate will discuss what opposed to election economy may look like with credit write downs founder edward terrorists and and europe may be an example of what happens when you cut spending without writing down the debt so far the u.s. is postpone financial reckoning day by ramping up the presses but how much longer can do is continue plus the u.s. fiscal cliff has people worried about a u.s. recession if washington does nothing meanwhile in france president francois hollande is. pressure to reform the economy loosening labor laws for example reuters says he's expected to brush aside the prescriptions from an i.m.f. and also a government commission report our elected politicians just universally aligned and not wanting to make that tough decisions we'll discuss l
good afternoon and welcome to capital like out i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for tuesday november sixth two thousand and twelve the u.s. presidential elections are today along with elections for hundreds of lawmakers for everything in the house of representatives and some in the senate will discuss what opposed to election economy may look like with credit write downs founder edward terrorists and and europe may be an example of what happens when you cut...
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de los polÍticos aqui en washington. vamos con carlos rajo. >>> josÉ en washington no cambia mucho. es decir la correlaciÓn de fuerzas. la cÁmara y el congreso sigue igual de dividido. la cÁmara baja en control los republicanos siempre. el senado con una ligera ventaja no quiere decir que no haya la principal lecciÓn que se saca de esto. que tiene a todo el mundo sin no alerta un poco sorprendido. y la gran sociedad lo estÁ descubriendo. forblt amo una paerlt importante de este universo. las minorÍas que incluimos a los hispanos. incluye asiÁticos. tiene muchas responsabilidades con estas comunidades se pueden ver cambios o o beneficios hacia nnss comunidad a raÍz de estas elecciÓn pasadas. uno pensarÍa que es obvio el tema de inmigraciÓn hay que dejarlo claro siempre que a los latino snos nos interesan todos los temas y por puesto que tenemos las mismas necesidades y urgenciass econÓmicas que todos tienen. sin embargo, por una serie de razones, a todos nos tocamente tema migratorio. uno quisiera pensar que el presidente obama pondrÁ la carne
de los polÍticos aqui en washington. vamos con carlos rajo. >>> josÉ en washington no cambia mucho. es decir la correlaciÓn de fuerzas. la cÁmara y el congreso sigue igual de dividido. la cÁmara baja en control los republicanos siempre. el senado con una ligera ventaja no quiere decir que no haya la principal lecciÓn que se saca de esto. que tiene a todo el mundo sin no alerta un poco sorprendido. y la gran sociedad lo estÁ descubriendo. forblt amo una paerlt importante de este...
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the conversation continues online on the "washington week" webcast.oing to talk about the stories we covered this year that made us the most thankful. keep up with daily developments with me on the pbs news hour and we'll see you right here again next week on "washington week." have a wonderful thanksgiving. good night. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we have been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we have developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by norfolk southern, boeing. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. con
the conversation continues online on the "washington week" webcast.oing to talk about the stories we covered this year that made us the most thankful. keep up with daily developments with me on the pbs news hour and we'll see you right here again next week on "washington week." have a wonderful thanksgiving. good night. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we have been there for our clients...
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anderson walked me around a hospital in tacoma, washington. you will notice here and every e.r. in the state is a reminder for patients of restrictions on how much pain medication they can be prescribed. >> not only are we all playing by the same rules, we are also now all communicating with one another. >> this is being done through a statewide database. it provides a patient's history of visits to emergency departments in the last five years as well as other vital information. >> in some cases, it might even show care guidelines, like this particular physician has said no narcotics should be issued through the emergency department because they are on a pain management contract. >> if something like this didn't exist, the scenario is somebody could come to one emergency room, possibly get a prescription for pain medication and maybe even the same day, go to another emergency room and get a prescription for pain medication and that could happen? >> that's happened for years. >> so pharmacies here also share data. >> we now have a prescription
anderson walked me around a hospital in tacoma, washington. you will notice here and every e.r. in the state is a reminder for patients of restrictions on how much pain medication they can be prescribed. >> not only are we all playing by the same rules, we are also now all communicating with one another. >> this is being done through a statewide database. it provides a patient's history of visits to emergency departments in the last five years as well as other vital information....
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he is very focused on oregon, washington, and the north. one of his great speeches is about wailing in the northern pacific and advocates a survey. he has had his eye on this part of the world for quite a while. after the war in 1866, he has conversations with the russian minister here in washington. seward is informed he now has the authority to sell. over the course of the next days, they had signed the treaty. >> how much did it cost us? >> $7 million in gold, which was worth a little bit more than $7.2 million. >> how controversial was it? >> that is one of the things i think is a little a erroneous in the common understanding. the common understanding is immediately after it was announced, it was denounced as seward's folly. it was known there was gold. for me, it is the senate vote. the senators would not have voted so overwhelmingly in his favor. the controversy is later as people begin to send that seward has bigger plans. >> go back to the time period. how many things back in 1861 through 1869 word different than they are today? si
he is very focused on oregon, washington, and the north. one of his great speeches is about wailing in the northern pacific and advocates a survey. he has had his eye on this part of the world for quite a while. after the war in 1866, he has conversations with the russian minister here in washington. seward is informed he now has the authority to sell. over the course of the next days, they had signed the treaty. >> how much did it cost us? >> $7 million in gold, which was worth a...
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claudia uceda/washington, d.c. el lunes estos jovenes iran al congreso para hablar con congresistas y entregarles mas de 60 mil firmas, en washington claudia uceda univision." ... el ... el servicio de inmigracion y aduanas recuerda a las personas afectadas por el huracan sandy, sobre ciertos beneficios o de socorro que estan disponibles para ellas... las personas elegibles podran aplicar para medidas temporales de ayuda, como por ejemplo el cambio o extension de estatus de no inmigrante para una persona que se encuentra actualmente en el pais, incluso cuando la solicitud de la admision del periodo autorizado haya vencido.. visite el portal de internet www.uscis.gov para mas informacion al respecto... otra agencia federal, como el servicio de rentas internas tambien esta ofreciendo alivio a algunos contribuyentes por sandy... el irs anuncio una nueva extension para las zonas afectadas... el huracan sandy afecto a miles de contribuyentes.. muchos de ellos empresarios que estaban a punto de enviar sus pagos o declara
claudia uceda/washington, d.c. el lunes estos jovenes iran al congreso para hablar con congresistas y entregarles mas de 60 mil firmas, en washington claudia uceda univision." ... el ... el servicio de inmigracion y aduanas recuerda a las personas afectadas por el huracan sandy, sobre ciertos beneficios o de socorro que estan disponibles para ellas... las personas elegibles podran aplicar para medidas temporales de ayuda, como por ejemplo el cambio o extension de estatus de no inmigrante...
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standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. y este tema podria convertirse en 1 gran conflicto para el presidente obama aqui en el capitolio en su segundo periodo, ya que le dijo a los senadores republicanos john mccain y lindsay graham que tendrian 1 problema personal con el si siguen criticando duramente a quien podria convertirse en la reemplazante de hillary clinton como secretaria de estado, la actual embajadora ante las naciones unidas, susan rice. desde el capitolio en washington, fernando pizarro, univision. mas adelante:.reconocida organizacion comunitaria desarrolla una serie charlas para que las personas elegibles puedan lograr la ciudadania.. ademas..en peru, internos de un penal de maxima seguridad se amotinaron y tomaron de rehenes a trabajadores de la carcel... cielos soleados y temperatura que se estaria incrementando ligeramente los proximos dias... detalles de este pronostico, despues de la pausa... y recuerde que puede mantenerse informado con noticias washington las 24 horas del dia a traves de nuestra pagin
standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. y este tema podria convertirse en 1 gran conflicto para el presidente obama aqui en el capitolio en su segundo periodo, ya que le dijo a los senadores republicanos john mccain y lindsay graham que tendrian 1 problema personal con el si siguen criticando duramente a quien podria convertirse en la reemplazante de hillary clinton como secretaria de estado, la actual embajadora ante las naciones unidas, susan rice. desde el capitolio en washington,...
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looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us.ll coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they can, the drummer will unfold, we will watch the miniseries play out on live tv. it will come to the same path and figure it out before the end of the year. tracy: we should have our viewers name the intraday chart. i cannot believe this, 32 days, we have to live with this war true fundamentals, make your picks. >> this is an unusual market. i thought they for sure flush away harder than they did leaving me to think that the market is believing something is coming. each drop a little bit lower than the previous one leading me to believe the market believes so
looking at washington, putting earnings season besides us.ll coming down to the last 32 days of the year and what is its going to happen in washington. anytime we hear anybody making any comments, it is going to move the market. like you saw on that chart, who is saying what and when, clearly that shows it is all about getting in front of the camera, getting out in front of the public making sure the public understands where everybody stands. they will stretch this one out as long as they can,...
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school in northwest washington. >>reporter: hi, jc, we're off reno road in northwes washington. the precinct 33, merch elementary school turnout all morning long has been brisk. most people here voting by paper ballot, some 700 paper ballots have been cast by late morning. now, obviously the presidential race, obama/romney is driving a lot of this traffic, but also you've got some highly- contested local races. incumbents michael brown facing stiff challenges. you've got a couple of charter issues that are extremely important here. one of them says that people convicted of felonies can no longer seek public office. you might think that's a stretch, well, we've had two councilmembers who have pled guilty to felonies, one serving prison time right now and another one awaiting sentencing, that being the council chairman. we were also at shepherd elementary school today, that's where i voted. some 600 people are cast ballots by late morning. so brisk turnout throughout the city. want to mention one race, ward 7, that's
school in northwest washington. >>reporter: hi, jc, we're off reno road in northwes washington. the precinct 33, merch elementary school turnout all morning long has been brisk. most people here voting by paper ballot, some 700 paper ballots have been cast by late morning. now, obviously the presidential race, obama/romney is driving a lot of this traffic, but also you've got some highly- contested local races. incumbents michael brown facing stiff challenges. you've got a couple of...
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it's lincoln first, then washington, then f.d.r. and washington. where do presidential historians think barack obama may someday rank? dreams of glory. how does president obama look at adams, washington and jefferson? does he even look at the founders for inspiration? finally, second terms are o beset by problems, even scandals and crises often come during second terms. will the second term for barack obama bring him the chance for greatness? i'm chris matthews, welcome to the show. with us today, jon meacham, presidential historian and author of "thomas jefferson: the art of power," michael beschloss, presidential historian, annette gordon-reed, author of "the hemingses of monticello," and jodi kantor, "new york times" writer. as president obama looks to his special terms, historians look at his past with great decisions and great achievements. the president met with several historians during his first term to get their vials. in fact, jodi kantor has written about those sessions between the president and the historians. how does history judge mos
it's lincoln first, then washington, then f.d.r. and washington. where do presidential historians think barack obama may someday rank? dreams of glory. how does president obama look at adams, washington and jefferson? does he even look at the founders for inspiration? finally, second terms are o beset by problems, even scandals and crises often come during second terms. will the second term for barack obama bring him the chance for greatness? i'm chris matthews, welcome to the show. with us...
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that's when the rain drops arrive in the washington area. falling drops and falling temperatures as we go through the day. high temperature on tuesday is probably going to occur before you get up. temperatures back down into the chilly 30s by sundown i think or shortly thereafter. the rest of the evening, partly cloudy and quite mild. overnight lows tonight holding in the upper 40s and low 50s. and then tomorrow a little bit of sun early on, but then becoming a fairly cloudy day and rain drops possible mainly after sunset out towards the blue ridge. our rain drop chances here in town really arrive after about 11:00 midnight time frame and there's the seven-day forecast. enjoy it, everybody. highs in the 40s on wednesday, so, again, not a 50-degree drop in 12 hours but nonetheless, breezy and chilly feeling, especially compared to how nice it was outside today. >> was today a record? >> not even close. >> i didn't think so because you would have told us that. >> i would have told you. >>> coming up in sports, dc united playoff's hero strikes
that's when the rain drops arrive in the washington area. falling drops and falling temperatures as we go through the day. high temperature on tuesday is probably going to occur before you get up. temperatures back down into the chilly 30s by sundown i think or shortly thereafter. the rest of the evening, partly cloudy and quite mild. overnight lows tonight holding in the upper 40s and low 50s. and then tomorrow a little bit of sun early on, but then becoming a fairly cloudy day and rain drops...
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>> and good morning to you, washington. your morning coffee could cost a lot more in the future. >> yes scientists say you can blame climate change as a new study finds coffee could be extinct by 20806789 scientists say coffee grown on most plan tation comes from a limited genetic stock and doesn't have the ability to adapt to a shifting climate. pests or disease, that could send coffee prices skyrocketing. the combination of high demand and poor harvest has coffee prices at their highest in some 30 years. so drink up before 2080 rolls around. >> oh, my goodness. better get started. 6:11 right now. let's check in with jacqui jeras. you join me with a cup of coffee. >> you just made me grumpy girl. that is a bummer. but 2080, i'm thinking i'm not going to be around right? what do you do? got to help other people in the future. temperatures are very cold. they make you feel like you want a cup of geoff this morning, or maybe a little hot chocolate if you're not a coffee fan. it's 37 degrees at reagan national. 32 at dulles. 3
>> and good morning to you, washington. your morning coffee could cost a lot more in the future. >> yes scientists say you can blame climate change as a new study finds coffee could be extinct by 20806789 scientists say coffee grown on most plan tation comes from a limited genetic stock and doesn't have the ability to adapt to a shifting climate. pests or disease, that could send coffee prices skyrocketing. the combination of high demand and poor harvest has coffee prices at their...
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going to let your you know in washington you touch every single time i go ahead peter in washington had what seems to me is that the legalization is in some sense should be taken by washington and and anybody who is in favor of prohibition as an alarm that people there has been no response so the call for alternatives i look at latin america i've been working. in there for forty years and the way the u.s. goes about dealing with the drug problem drug issues in latin america is similar to the way it was done thirty years ago look at the us in honduras recently it's just so similar to the way we dealt with bolivia and peru thirty years ago that's just and the latin americans have never been able to get the attention of the united states to look at alternatives carol and i and reading into that read it a little ization is not opposed thumbprints a little but they're not looking at us as simply refused any idea of a debate discussion and now they're ringing the alarm bells and the only way to get washington's attention i think there is to be used i mean i think they're going to say i should
going to let your you know in washington you touch every single time i go ahead peter in washington had what seems to me is that the legalization is in some sense should be taken by washington and and anybody who is in favor of prohibition as an alarm that people there has been no response so the call for alternatives i look at latin america i've been working. in there for forty years and the way the u.s. goes about dealing with the drug problem drug issues in latin america is similar to the...
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why can washington not cut the spending? i mean, they are up here with our credit card just spending, spending, spending, and this debt is going on the backs of our children and our grandchildren and all future generations. i mean, at some point you have to cut the spending. host: next up is paul in elizabethtown, kentucky, on our line for independents. paul, you're on the "washington journal" with amy kremer, chairman of the tea party express. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: i was going to ask you a question. how come the republican party sign something -- you know, they pledge to one person -- how can you do that? it is nothing but a lobbyist. guest: i'm sorry. i didn't -- caller: i talk about grover norquist. all the republicans, they signed this pledge to him, who is he? he's nothing but a lobbyist. host: all right, paul in elizabethtown, kentucky. your thoughts about grover norquist and the pledge that he asked folks in congress to sign, about not raising taxes. guest: well, i mean, i think that he, y
why can washington not cut the spending? i mean, they are up here with our credit card just spending, spending, spending, and this debt is going on the backs of our children and our grandchildren and all future generations. i mean, at some point you have to cut the spending. host: next up is paul in elizabethtown, kentucky, on our line for independents. paul, you're on the "washington journal" with amy kremer, chairman of the tea party express. caller: good morning. guest: good...
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kennedy de washington, d.c. empato 1-1 con red bull, abrio el marcador roy miller a los 61 minutos en su propio porteria, pero para quedo quedara empatado el portero bill hamid tambien anoto el gol en su propia porteria. ahora red bull define la clasificacion este miercoles en su propio escenaro del red bull arena de nueva york. en el otro partido jugado en houston, el dynamo saco provecho de su localia para derrotar 2-0 al sporting de kansas city. el primer gol fue anotado por adam moffat recien a los 18 minutos del primer tiempo y will bruin a lor 75 sentencio el partido para darle el triunfo a los dynamo de 2-0. el partido de vuelta sera el miercoles en kansas city, los ganadores pasan a la final de cada conferencia esta noche en nuestra segunda entrega tendremos reacciones desde el estadio robert f. kennedy con el empate de dc united y red bull. hasta aqui los deportes. hacemos una nueva pausa... y regresamos en seguida con mas noticias... ya terminamos..pero antes..ya esta proximo a iniciar el proceso de vo
kennedy de washington, d.c. empato 1-1 con red bull, abrio el marcador roy miller a los 61 minutos en su propio porteria, pero para quedo quedara empatado el portero bill hamid tambien anoto el gol en su propia porteria. ahora red bull define la clasificacion este miercoles en su propio escenaro del red bull arena de nueva york. en el otro partido jugado en houston, el dynamo saco provecho de su localia para derrotar 2-0 al sporting de kansas city. el primer gol fue anotado por adam moffat...
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just search nbc washington. >> big night. good luck. >>> when we come back at 5:00. >> >>> clean-up continues after hurricane sandy, leaders in new york and new jersey are turning their attention to tomorrow's forecast. they're worried about the northeast per could bring 50 to 60-mile-an-hour winds and more coastal flooding. voting did go on today in both states. new york allowed voters to cast their ballots at any precinct. lines were long and many folks had to vote under tents because the polling places had no power. >> after nine days of helping in new york and new jersey, members of the task force one back home tonight. fema activated the urban search and rescue team before hurricane sandy arrived. the mission was to search for storm victims, rescue them, get them medical care after the storms. >>> an elite rescue team in fairfax county also back tonight from helping sandy victims. virginia task force one returned from new jersey this morning. >> the team told jackie bensen they were honored to help. >> reporter: the firs
just search nbc washington. >> big night. good luck. >>> when we come back at 5:00. >> >>> clean-up continues after hurricane sandy, leaders in new york and new jersey are turning their attention to tomorrow's forecast. they're worried about the northeast per could bring 50 to 60-mile-an-hour winds and more coastal flooding. voting did go on today in both states. new york allowed voters to cast their ballots at any precinct. lines were long and many folks had to...
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fit or suppressing democracy as we've all so often seen washington do where is the u.s. get the right to be doing all this i mean if we want to talk about democracy it was in two thousand and nine that a pew research center poll of americans said forty nine percent of americans almost half think that the u.s. should quote mind its own business around the world and leave countries to their own interests and let them get along as best they can on the rhone that's a quote from the poll if we're so interested with democracy why don't we pay attention to half of america who thinks that meddling in other countries and trying to shape certain outcomes and basically you know having dominion over the world and having control over which countries go which way is not the right kind of foreign policy that just government should have i think we should go you know look to the founders into washington's farewell address we have no right to be meddling in so many countries controlling their governments and trying to shape what outcome they see charles you want to feel that go ahead char
fit or suppressing democracy as we've all so often seen washington do where is the u.s. get the right to be doing all this i mean if we want to talk about democracy it was in two thousand and nine that a pew research center poll of americans said forty nine percent of americans almost half think that the u.s. should quote mind its own business around the world and leave countries to their own interests and let them get along as best they can on the rhone that's a quote from the poll if we're so...
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currently, it is 43 in washington. but lots of 30s off to the west and there are some cold temperatures. remember, there are still about a million people to the north that don't have power. 40 this morning in new york so it is chilly up there. 33 in detroit. temperatures just off to the north and west well below freezing and we'll be dealing with this later tonight into tuesday morning. 50 your daytime high. cool temperatures but we should be dry with more sun building in later this afternoon. >> sun is good. we like the sun. >> thank you. >>> time now to say hello to julie wright. >> hey, you guys. right now on the roads you will find lanes are open. overnight roadwork in place tying up your commute as you work your way westbound around 495 near new hampshire avenue has cleared. no problems reported right now here at colesville road continuing westbound over towards 270. lanes are open in you are traveling eastbound 66, an easy drive headed towards vienna. beltway looks good in each direction. traffic running smoothly
currently, it is 43 in washington. but lots of 30s off to the west and there are some cold temperatures. remember, there are still about a million people to the north that don't have power. 40 this morning in new york so it is chilly up there. 33 in detroit. temperatures just off to the north and west well below freezing and we'll be dealing with this later tonight into tuesday morning. 50 your daytime high. cool temperatures but we should be dry with more sun building in later this afternoon....
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passing north and east of washington. right now in washington, light rain and fog and drizzle. that in prince george's county. arlington, fairfax, and much of montgomery county. from night near gaithersburg up towards laytonsville, they're getting moderate showers moving off to the north and east. farther north and west, a few pockets of light to moderate rain. it's going to gradually break up over the next couple of hours. the big story is the big chill. in fact, out in western maryland where the rain has ended in much of west virginia, it is at or below freezing in many of those locations. farther east, in the light blue, we're all low to mid-40s, northern virginia, just about all of maryland. southeastern virginia, virginia beach, 64. that's one of the warmest spots in the country right now. look how huge this cold air mass is all the way across the country. all these areas in blue and lavender are generally below freezing. boston is at 63. that's another warm spot there in miami. elsewhere, it is a cold start to this november morning. throughout the morning for the next cou
passing north and east of washington. right now in washington, light rain and fog and drizzle. that in prince george's county. arlington, fairfax, and much of montgomery county. from night near gaithersburg up towards laytonsville, they're getting moderate showers moving off to the north and east. farther north and west, a few pockets of light to moderate rain. it's going to gradually break up over the next couple of hours. the big story is the big chill. in fact, out in western maryland where...
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continuando con enfoque desde washington dc, cualquier proceso de reforma migratoria integral en washingtonita una reforma migratoria integral y nadie dentro del partido republicano conoce mÁs este tema que el ex secretario de comercio carlos gutiÉrrez. dijo que nadie conoce mÁs de eso, en el 2007 usted fue uno de los dos ministros del presidente bush que estuvo meses en el capitolio lidiando con la reforma migratoria integral que no se llevÓ a cabo. ¿piensa usted que puede haber una oportunidad para lograrlo?. >>> creo que esta es la mejor oportunidad que hemos tenido. por cierto en el 2007 se cortÓ gracias a que cortaron el debate el senador kennedy, que en paz descanse euy pidiÓ 24 horas par conseguir el voto y reed cortÓ el debate. no sÉ por que, puedo especular que habÍa un temor que los republicanos tuvieran el crÉdito que un presidente republicano, no sÉ. >>> ¿se podrÍa haber logrado con 24 horas mÁs de negociaciÓn?. >>> estÁbamos cerca y fue algo increÍble, se perdiÓ en dos dÍas. lo que vamos a hacer ahora, porque hay que darle esfuerzo a esto, hemos hablado, hemos tratado de conven
continuando con enfoque desde washington dc, cualquier proceso de reforma migratoria integral en washingtonita una reforma migratoria integral y nadie dentro del partido republicano conoce mÁs este tema que el ex secretario de comercio carlos gutiÉrrez. dijo que nadie conoce mÁs de eso, en el 2007 usted fue uno de los dos ministros del presidente bush que estuvo meses en el capitolio lidiando con la reforma migratoria integral que no se llevÓ a cabo. ¿piensa usted que puede haber una...
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let's lo at just thcity of washington.s laid out an ambitious five-year plan that you have wrten about in the "washington business journal." >> it is ambitious spending he wants to incree revenue for the city by $1 billion create 100,000 jobs, he thinks he has laid out 52 things that can help that happen. >> he did it as a joint project with major universities in thee area but some of it involves academics, cing together and their resources of academi cong together. you guguys laid out some other thingse wants to do. he wants to fight the fight on buststingg open the height limits in the district. youu like the minimalist the staff of whington, d.c. i say cram those office spaces into a tight skyline.. >>>> even if they relax the limit, you're not goi to have spires on pennsylvania avenue. th are talkingng about getting a little more density. building a lite higher. silar to rossly. n. >> i ahopipingor a couple e of skyscrapers in d.c. you say all of this is based on the position that t mayor gray -- >> most people do t th
let's lo at just thcity of washington.s laid out an ambitious five-year plan that you have wrten about in the "washington business journal." >> it is ambitious spending he wants to incree revenue for the city by $1 billion create 100,000 jobs, he thinks he has laid out 52 things that can help that happen. >> he did it as a joint project with major universities in thee area but some of it involves academics, cing together and their resources of academi cong together. you...
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well i mean you know colorado and washington had votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for a while and this is really the beginning of the conversation and not be and you know unfortunately voters were sold a false choice between prohibition on one side and super in force and criminalization and legalization on the other side and the reality is that the this is actually a false choice this is not between legalization or prohibition you can actually have a kind of policy that it's much more nuanced than that ok peter in washington what do you think about what the people in colorado and washington have done recently in the last election well given the choices and frankly i think kevin. has put them out there that that's the choice that we seem to have a lot of collateral damage or legalization and i would like to see a m
well i mean you know colorado and washington had votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for a while and this is really the beginning of the conversation and not be and you know unfortunately voters were sold a false choice...