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in washington county and want to talk to us. runs a large cloud service and they're providing that cloud service to governments and they're also providing surveillance technology to governments and so you know what is concerning about that partnership is that the information that companies gather could be combined with information that governments gather and the power and quite honestly the ability to control society could become truly profound and really disturbing let's see amazon's opinion. as a technology solution imus and recognition already has many useful applications in the real world you will continue to look forward to seeing how image and video analysis can contribute to the common good including in the public sector under law enforcement but. are any of these protesters wanted by the police amazon could filter this out in real time and also keep a record of who was at the demonstration today. what's the mission i'm not reverse i want to society where i can go freely and participate in demonstrations without being reg
in washington county and want to talk to us. runs a large cloud service and they're providing that cloud service to governments and they're also providing surveillance technology to governments and so you know what is concerning about that partnership is that the information that companies gather could be combined with information that governments gather and the power and quite honestly the ability to control society could become truly profound and really disturbing let's see amazon's opinion....
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and president of the chamber of commerce serving johnson city, my hometown, jonesboro in washington county, tennessee. mr. roe: after joining the air force during the vietnam war, gary returned to northeast tennessee to continue his -- serving his community. after earning a master's degree in city management from east tennessee state university, he spent 10 years training government officials before joining the chamber of commerce. as c.e.o. and president of the chamber, gary worked tirelessly to strengthen the economy of northeast tennessee. he attracted new businesses and supported the existing ones. he promoted education, local colleges and regional charities. gary's leadership was recognized when he was named to the u.s. chamber national board. i'm blessed to call gary mayberry my friend. i thank gary for his service to our community during his tenure with the chamber, and i wish gary and his beautiful wife, jackie, all the best in their new retired life. mr. speaker, i wish to offer my condolences for the clyburn family and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlema
and president of the chamber of commerce serving johnson city, my hometown, jonesboro in washington county, tennessee. mr. roe: after joining the air force during the vietnam war, gary returned to northeast tennessee to continue his -- serving his community. after earning a master's degree in city management from east tennessee state university, he spent 10 years training government officials before joining the chamber of commerce. as c.e.o. and president of the chamber, gary worked tirelessly...
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in oregon will now spend 6 more years behind bars because of this vicious attack here on the washington county sheriff's deputy. the incident of course caught on camera took place back in february. deputy daniel guzman says it was recess time in the jail pod close to 60 inmates there. they were able to freely walk around guzman was the only deputy on the floor at the time when officials say davis right there just goes after guzman they push each other then exchanged punches guzman was hit and cut in the face and that's when he pushes pager to call for help. >>i just about turning around asking what needed. he didn't say anything. he just kind of look down his feet rocking back and forth and eventually i said well i don't really need. sandy, i mean if you have a question come around the desk to see in the video kind of pointing. >>avter sheriff's deputies found the davis had taped up his hand before the assault. he attached to wooden tongue depressor that kind of stuck out from between his fingers as a weapon. >>temperatures cooling big time around the bay area and there's another major her kan
in oregon will now spend 6 more years behind bars because of this vicious attack here on the washington county sheriff's deputy. the incident of course caught on camera took place back in february. deputy daniel guzman says it was recess time in the jail pod close to 60 inmates there. they were able to freely walk around guzman was the only deputy on the floor at the time when officials say davis right there just goes after guzman they push each other then exchanged punches guzman was hit and...
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grounded and is being evaluated by maintenance crews as 17 year-old boy is behind bars walla walla county washington that his mom found a journal with threats against her and his school. when police ran through the boys manifesto they found graphic details that included specific firearms that he said that he wanted to use. and he mentioned explosives that he wanted to use and the specific locations today. they didn't find any fire arms or explosives, but they found. that they wouldn't mention in his bedroom, police and school district officials agree that the moms phone call could have saved lives. gun maker colt is suspending production of rifles for the civilian market, including the popular a r 15. called officials say that they are not. ending production but believe that there is already an ad quit supply of sporting rifles on the market, the company's c e o says that they remain committed to the second amendment. adapting to consumer demand. national gun control debate has focused on access today, a ar fifteen's another assault style rifles because of their use and mass shootings. >>there's a b
grounded and is being evaluated by maintenance crews as 17 year-old boy is behind bars walla walla county washington that his mom found a journal with threats against her and his school. when police ran through the boys manifesto they found graphic details that included specific firearms that he said that he wanted to use. and he mentioned explosives that he wanted to use and the specific locations today. they didn't find any fire arms or explosives, but they found. that they wouldn't mention...
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king county washington, chicago, new york city, new jersey, mecklenburg county, north carolina, denver, colorado. these may be the first with calling out that this will be the last that needs to stop it work with us. find a way we can prevent murders, pedophiles, rapist, drug dealers and domestic abusers from being released back into our communities. it's plain and simple. to the public who want to live and raise your families in safe neighborhoods, we ask you to hold your lawmakers accountable before you or someone you love is unnecessarily victimized by a criminal that i.c.e. could've removed from your community. i'll answer questions in a minute but first i'd like to get from a couple of our partners. first off is sheriff jim skinner from collin county texas. >> good morning. my name is jim skinner. i'm the share of collin county texas. i am the legislative director for the chefs association of texas and also served on the legislative committee for the national sheriffs association. .. for his ongoing efforts to remove criminal aliens from the united states. lastly i want to thank o
king county washington, chicago, new york city, new jersey, mecklenburg county, north carolina, denver, colorado. these may be the first with calling out that this will be the last that needs to stop it work with us. find a way we can prevent murders, pedophiles, rapist, drug dealers and domestic abusers from being released back into our communities. it's plain and simple. to the public who want to live and raise your families in safe neighborhoods, we ask you to hold your lawmakers accountable...
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they were names such as george washington from fairfax county, thomas jefferson, james madison from orangege mason from fairfax county, george with, it's a great name, from willamsburg, and richard henry lee, incredible names. [ applause ] >> incredible names. [ applause ] >> self-government in virginia did not just give us a state we love, in a very true sense, it gave us the country we love, the united states of america. so true. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> when madison drafted the first amendment to our constitution, he drew inspiration in virginia's statute for religious freedom. as john adams wrote, we all look up to virginia for examples, right? it's great. [ applause ] and when patrick henry rose to speak his famous words at st. john's church, give me liberty or give me death, he spoke in defense of a tradition that began more than 150 years before at jamestown, right here. [ applause ] >> it was a heritage, those patriots, would fight a long war of independence to defend, and it is a heritage that countless americans have fought and died for to secure, in all of those cent
they were names such as george washington from fairfax county, thomas jefferson, james madison from orangege mason from fairfax county, george with, it's a great name, from willamsburg, and richard henry lee, incredible names. [ applause ] >> incredible names. [ applause ] >> self-government in virginia did not just give us a state we love, in a very true sense, it gave us the country we love, the united states of america. so true. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> when...
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washington. in frederick county, we had six inches of rain in two hours, which is unprecedented. and it has really challenged our infrastructure. so you mentioned resiliency. what can we do in the federal reauthorization to put attention to the realities that we have to deal with what's happening out there with our infrastructure being able to withstand the assault that's taking place every day? >> yes. thank you for that question, senator. you know, this is a -- the realization with most of us in the state dots right now that the infrastructure system we've built over the last 100 years is not going to be the infrastructure system that we need in our country for the next 100 years. it into evidence to change and we need to help it adapt. and one of the things that we have been working on within the state of utah and we have been working on within our association to help all the other state dots is to start as to better understand what those risks are associated with our different, we refer to them as lifeline corridors. so we'll try to narrow in on our transportation system and
washington. in frederick county, we had six inches of rain in two hours, which is unprecedented. and it has really challenged our infrastructure. so you mentioned resiliency. what can we do in the federal reauthorization to put attention to the realities that we have to deal with what's happening out there with our infrastructure being able to withstand the assault that's taking place every day? >> yes. thank you for that question, senator. you know, this is a -- the realization with most...
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county bordering washington, d.c. been reading last few days and north carolina and the victims down there, almost 500 of these folks released without giving ice notice. and these are people that no american would want to keep in this country and oddly enough, it is many of these folks on the left who say oh, we want to get rid of the criminal aliens. they are the very same ones who enact these sanctuary policies that harbor these exact illegals who are committing other crimes in communities in this country. >> tucker: what a tragedy this is. >> it is a tragedy. >> tucker: again, is there anything that the feds can do. montgomery county, maryland all these jurisdictions are in defiance, it seems to me, of federal law. is there anything that can be done about it. >> they certainly are not cooperating with federal law. can i tell you as a former attorney general, it is a long, really nonpartisan history of law enforcement, of cooperating across levels, federal, state and local law enforcement. this is a very recent phen
county bordering washington, d.c. been reading last few days and north carolina and the victims down there, almost 500 of these folks released without giving ice notice. and these are people that no american would want to keep in this country and oddly enough, it is many of these folks on the left who say oh, we want to get rid of the criminal aliens. they are the very same ones who enact these sanctuary policies that harbor these exact illegals who are committing other crimes in communities in...
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budgeting be blooming confederate corps and all of this activity is going on in fairfax county right outside washington, d.c. test is onrst big august 28, when union forces push out of baileys crossroads. the union army says, this is not working. we have to look elsewhere. changes their eyesight. instead of heading straight into fairfax county, they will move around. they go to a place called chambers. it's their legion of five will today. form.omes a stepping off if this is not working, go around. what there i will turn toward -- again, it's not much of anything today. it has been eaten up by the city this is aton, but small, small village where all of these converge and these, of course, our road. a foothold out of washington. get more comfortable. and finally push these forces back. to be a testout run for the battle of innesville. here we are specifically the opening days of september 1861. it's only six miles from cambridge. the garrison crossed the river. jump.a hop, skip, and a they can move out and begin to push those confederate forces back. keep that in mind. that is the idea. the village its
budgeting be blooming confederate corps and all of this activity is going on in fairfax county right outside washington, d.c. test is onrst big august 28, when union forces push out of baileys crossroads. the union army says, this is not working. we have to look elsewhere. changes their eyesight. instead of heading straight into fairfax county, they will move around. they go to a place called chambers. it's their legion of five will today. form.omes a stepping off if this is not working, go...
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washington. i have a town hall in every county in my district planned. i will talk about what we have done in congress and what we have to do in the few remaining months. it gets harder to be productive in a presidential election here. -- election year. i look forward to hear about what people want to talk about that come and what they want me to do in washington. >> we will have to end it there. congressional progressive caucus. now we continue with the roundtable portion of our conversation. with what yout are hearing from congressman pocan in your reporting on capitol hill with a message the democrats are pushing with the ukraine phone call. some statement that jumped out to me, calling it a smoking gun. your thoughts on the message? >> and cover up. they believe this was a cover-up by the white house to conceal this conversation between president trump and the ukraine president. the thing i am hearing most from democrats is that they believe this is an open and shut case. it is something unlike the mueller report and the russian investigation. this i
washington. i have a town hall in every county in my district planned. i will talk about what we have done in congress and what we have to do in the few remaining months. it gets harder to be productive in a presidential election here. -- election year. i look forward to hear about what people want to talk about that come and what they want me to do in washington. >> we will have to end it there. congressional progressive caucus. now we continue with the roundtable portion of our...
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and it was kind of hard for my students to realize what happens in washington because so many of them have not really ever let sumter county. there was a field trip we took last school year what was the first and most of the kids had ever been to a zoo. that conference kind planted a seed of using c-span's footage and clips in my classroom to show them what's happening in washington and why it's so important. over the last couple of years i've been using this primary sources and disfellowshipped and would offer an opportunity for not only to learn more about the state history, resources c-span offers but also to try to contribute more and build on top of what already exists. >> what are some of the practical things you take away from this experience in washington in terms of as as a teacher? and secondarily, what do you think you learned about policy or politics that may be changed your opinion on? >> i didn't realize how much c-span had to offer. i knew about the gavel to gavel coverage on house and senate, but we had reference that conference couple years ago about american history tv, the cities tour, booktv and things
and it was kind of hard for my students to realize what happens in washington because so many of them have not really ever let sumter county. there was a field trip we took last school year what was the first and most of the kids had ever been to a zoo. that conference kind planted a seed of using c-span's footage and clips in my classroom to show them what's happening in washington and why it's so important. over the last couple of years i've been using this primary sources and...
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when i asked the police chief or excuse me, yeah, the police chief in ecter county, what might we do in washington to help, and he said, well, we don't have adequate resources to help those who are suffering with a mental health crisis. that is maybe one area. and i had the pleasure of thanking the men and women in blue, our law enforcement officers for their quick response in odessa and thanked them for the work they did everyday and by the way, i also had the opportunity to travel to the white house this morning, and president trump gave an award to the police officers in dayton, ohio, who were able to stop the shooter there and offered certificates of commendation to some of the employees at walmart who helped to save lives in the shooting episode there. while major events like these are ones that grab the headlines, texas law enforcement officials and officials all over the country are on the streets each and every day doing everything they can, that they can possibly do to help keep the community safe. i think it is negligence on our part to not continue to thank these men and women and espec
when i asked the police chief or excuse me, yeah, the police chief in ecter county, what might we do in washington to help, and he said, well, we don't have adequate resources to help those who are suffering with a mental health crisis. that is maybe one area. and i had the pleasure of thanking the men and women in blue, our law enforcement officers for their quick response in odessa and thanked them for the work they did everyday and by the way, i also had the opportunity to travel to the...
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. >> whatcom county is the most northwest county in washington state. s quite beautiful. >> this is about 15 miles east of bellingham. bellingham is the largest city in the county. >> it's rural, so it's not a lot out there. you know, open roads and lots of cows. >> we had very little crime out in that area, so it was a place where people don't lock their doors, they leave their car keys in the ignition. it's a very tranquil and a very nice community. >> my memory of their house is that it's set back from the road quite a bit. >> it was, like, ideal. it was on a dead end street, a mile from the highway. it was quiet and peaceful. the lots were all between 10 and 25 acres. absolutely the nicest neighbors anybody could ever have. >> you knew your neighbor. you talked to your neighbor. everybody knew who was coming in, who was leaving. they probably set their clocks by, you know, "there goes mr. jones," or "headed to work." and, "he should be coming back pretty soon." >> land had been owned by families for generations. people could tell stories about what y
. >> whatcom county is the most northwest county in washington state. s quite beautiful. >> this is about 15 miles east of bellingham. bellingham is the largest city in the county. >> it's rural, so it's not a lot out there. you know, open roads and lots of cows. >> we had very little crime out in that area, so it was a place where people don't lock their doors, they leave their car keys in the ignition. it's a very tranquil and a very nice community. >> my memory...
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washington. some of them have not really ever left sumner county. there was a field trip we took last school year where it was the first time most of the kids had a been to a zoo. planted the seed of using c-span's footage and clips in my classroom to show them what is happening in washington and why it is so important. over the last couple years, i have made it a point to use those primary sources. this fellowship would offer opportunity for not only to learn more about the state history, resources that c-span offers, but to contribute more and build on top of what already exists. >> what are the practical things you take away from this experience here in washington in terms of as a teacher? and secondarily, what do you think you learned about policy or politics here that may be changed your opinion on? mr. lowe: i did not realize how much c-span had to offer. i knew about the coverage on the house and senate. but we had referenced the conference a couple years ago about matt -- about american history tv, cities tour, booktv. as teachers, as practi
washington. some of them have not really ever left sumner county. there was a field trip we took last school year where it was the first time most of the kids had a been to a zoo. planted the seed of using c-span's footage and clips in my classroom to show them what is happening in washington and why it is so important. over the last couple years, i have made it a point to use those primary sources. this fellowship would offer opportunity for not only to learn more about the state history,...
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they were names such as george washington from fairfax don't, thomas jefferson from albemarle county, madison from orange county, james monroe from spotsylvania county, patrick henry from louisa county, george mason from fairfax county, george with, w-i-t-h, that's a great name, from williamsburg, and richard henry lee from westmoreland county, incredible names. incredible names. [ applause ] self-government in virginia did not just give us a state we love. in a very true sense, it gave us the country we love, the united states of america. so true. thank you very much. [ applause ] when madison drafted the first amendment to our constitution, he drew inspiration from virginia's statute for religious freedom. as john adams row in philadelphia just before the adoption of the declaration of independence, we all look up to virginia for examples. great. it's great. [ applause ] and when patrick henry rose to speak his famous words at st. john's church in richmond, give me liberty or give me death, he spoke in defense of a tradition that began more than 150 years before, at jamestown, right
they were names such as george washington from fairfax don't, thomas jefferson from albemarle county, madison from orange county, james monroe from spotsylvania county, patrick henry from louisa county, george mason from fairfax county, george with, w-i-t-h, that's a great name, from williamsburg, and richard henry lee from westmoreland county, incredible names. incredible names. [ applause ] self-government in virginia did not just give us a state we love. in a very true sense, it gave us the...
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and it was kind of hard for my students to realize what happens in washington because so many of them have not really ever let sumter county. there was a field trip we took last school year what was the first and most of the kids had ev
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washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. talking about that tornado in i don'tlo county near davis saturday surprised a lot of people. interesting weather. >> it was very interesting, because i wasn't too far away from there. i could see some clouds and i thought wow, those clouds are pretty big but they were the only clouds around and looking at that tornado warning that went out and that was the result of it, that tornado happening near davis, so this is some crazy weather and it was cool over the weekend so it'sle is surprising to see that amount of energy spinning up over some of the showers that developed. we're still seeing some spotty rain out there this morning. here is a look at some of the
washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. talking about that tornado in i don'tlo county near davis saturday surprised a lot of people. interesting weather. >> it was very interesting, because i wasn't too far away from there. i could see some clouds and i thought wow, those clouds are pretty big but they were the only clouds around and looking at that tornado warning that went out and that was the result of it, that tornado happening near davis, so this is some crazy weather and it was...
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county. onethis firtimee . we don't know how this house fire started,thisut b is the 3do the roof of the house has now caved in. washingtonon thesc but, again, we don't know whate sparked the fire at this time. neighbors are being asked to clear 20 their homes temporarily. w'll continue to follow this here f onox5 and on the fox5 app . >>e> dramalltic pictures. hope everybody is okay there. meanatileto for the first day . 94 degreesec aort breaking 94, heec ror in 2010, and even wmer at doing these numbers again tomorr.ownot 12 starting toetil degrees and feeling like 81, we have a lot of clo oudut of the northwest at 13,t will eventually bring in less hro aiy of so perhaps you had aeoupl sprint lal sprinkle bpllngwilon weatherman, annapolis at 83, fredericksburg 82, to the west frederick 73, north and west g out of 7s t refreshing day, a sunny day, ler bright day, less humid, and finitely less hoeye nt.ot but a baltimore area and down northern neck. think they'll really just end showers, spotty light showers at that. we will clear outrops to about. the breezing tomorrow will be more anlece ab t,fall. so we are going to b
county. onethis firtimee . we don't know how this house fire started,thisut b is the 3do the roof of the house has now caved in. washingtonon thesc but, again, we don't know whate sparked the fire at this time. neighbors are being asked to clear 20 their homes temporarily. w'll continue to follow this here f onox5 and on the fox5 app . >>e> dramalltic pictures. hope everybody is okay there. meanatileto for the first day . 94 degreesec aort breaking 94, heec ror in 2010, and even wmer...
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detention center for migrant families will soon reopen in texas, according to washington post, ice stopped housing families at the countythis year, right in the midst of a surge in border crossings, the facility southeast of san antonio is the agency's second largest center housing 830 people, most recently use today hold adult women who will be sent to other detention centers. jillian: a motorcade for vice president mike pence ruffling feathers in michigan, traveling with motorcade on island where cars are banned, he was there for the michigan republican leadership conference on saturday, michigan democrat congresswoman tlaib tweeting, quote, banned for a century, people, here comes the trump administration trampling all over it like they do the u.s. constitution. this video of the cars on beautiful island makes my stomach turn. >> why is this here? why have we have allowed this to happen in los angeles? >> says team cleaned 50 tons of trash in 9 hours, he wants to know why california leadership isn't taking matters in their own hands, also volunteer cleanups in baltimore and plan to go visit other cities in the coming
detention center for migrant families will soon reopen in texas, according to washington post, ice stopped housing families at the countythis year, right in the midst of a surge in border crossings, the facility southeast of san antonio is the agency's second largest center housing 830 people, most recently use today hold adult women who will be sent to other detention centers. jillian: a motorcade for vice president mike pence ruffling feathers in michigan, traveling with motorcade on island...
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that seven of these moderates wrote and op-ed piece in the washington post, seven people withnational security including gil cisner nd orange countyand said now is the time we have to act.>> in the meantime, republicans want to paint nancy pelosi as caving to the more progressive elements of the mocratic part is that fair?>> i think that as scott mentione when these moderate members who had cia backgrounds or military backgrounds wrot this op-ed, this felt like where this sort wall that had been sort of protecting this began to fall. when you have these more moderate members that were willing to stick their t cks out,seemed like things were moving within the caucus in a way that she could not ignore. i also thing for democrat too, this a much easier case to prosecute to icthe puthan the whole russia scandal was because that was very convoluted. peop are thinking, okay, this is in the past, but now you liciting help from a foreign government. i have this whistleblower. they have this partial readout of this call. so i think wecan see public sentiment shifting as well. we had our own npr pbs news hour poll that came out this week wi
that seven of these moderates wrote and op-ed piece in the washington post, seven people withnational security including gil cisner nd orange countyand said now is the time we have to act.>> in the meantime, republicans want to paint nancy pelosi as caving to the more progressive elements of the mocratic part is that fair?>> i think that as scott mentione when these moderate members who had cia backgrounds or military backgrounds wrot this op-ed, this felt like where this sort wall...
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harvard academics:to question the validity of a paper published in the washington post the claims a massive spike in hate crimes in countiesld trump has hosted rallies. trace gallagher looking into it tonight. >> it was by three texas a&m professors who claim during the 2016 presidential campaign counties that hosted trump rally saw a jump in hate crimes of 226%. the paper was never published, peer-reviewed or fact checked and yet made its way to the washington post and got prominent play on every liberal media outlet and was used to attack the president by democrats like bernie sanders and alana omar who cited assault increase at trump rallies, your rhetoric is directly and indirectly inciting hate, except the numbers were wrong. last week reason published a piece by two harvard phd students who look to the claims made by the texas a&m professors, replicating the results and found the conclusions were based on a mistake. to double check the mistake the harvard students used the same it to analyze the effects that hillary clinton's campaign rallies and found they actually lead to hire jump in hate crimes and trump rallies
harvard academics:to question the validity of a paper published in the washington post the claims a massive spike in hate crimes in countiesld trump has hosted rallies. trace gallagher looking into it tonight. >> it was by three texas a&m professors who claim during the 2016 presidential campaign counties that hosted trump rally saw a jump in hate crimes of 226%. the paper was never published, peer-reviewed or fact checked and yet made its way to the washington post and got prominent...
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washington back home. i have a town hall in every county. next two weeks. i'm going to talk about what we've done in congress. what we've got to do in the few remaining months and i think we're going to be more productive -- i think it gets harder fob productive in a -- to be productive in a presidential year.on i am sure we're going to be talking about impeachment as well. i'm looking forward to what people want to talk about back home and what they want me to do washington. >> we're going to have to end it there. washington,f co-chair of the progressive caucus. thank you for being our newark newsmaker this week. >> sure. >> now we continue with scott wong, and edgerton of bloomberg news. with what you're hearing both from congressman pocan and your reporting on clinical with the message that -- and capitol hill with the message that democrats are pushing on the ukraine phone calls. statements that's jumped out to me from congressman pocan, calling it a confession by the that already happened, a smoking gun. the president streamlined this process. simple.
washington back home. i have a town hall in every county. next two weeks. i'm going to talk about what we've done in congress. what we've got to do in the few remaining months and i think we're going to be more productive -- i think it gets harder fob productive in a -- to be productive in a presidential year.on i am sure we're going to be talking about impeachment as well. i'm looking forward to what people want to talk about back home and what they want me to do washington. >> we're...
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[booing] president trump needs nobody else is in washington who support sanctuary cities and countiesarolina or anywhere else. what will happen tomorrow on tuesday september 10th is the ninth district will send a congressman backbone who can stand up to the smears and the lies of all the fake news media to support the president of the united states. he keeps america great. [cheers and applause] and what i need you to do ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow i need you to vote. i need you to vote. but that's not all. but take a lesson from president donald j trump. don't rely on them to get our message out. [booing] take out your phones. go to vote dan bishop.com. i will repeat that go to vote dan bishop.com. right there at the top of the website you will see a video featuring the president of the united states vote for the right dan. not the wrong dan. [applause] upload that video that little frame you will see three buttons to share that video. and you don't have to rely on that news media. you can use those buttons to send that out to all of your friends on facebook and twitter and e-mail
[booing] president trump needs nobody else is in washington who support sanctuary cities and countiesarolina or anywhere else. what will happen tomorrow on tuesday september 10th is the ninth district will send a congressman backbone who can stand up to the smears and the lies of all the fake news media to support the president of the united states. he keeps america great. [cheers and applause] and what i need you to do ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow i need you to vote. i need you to vote. but...
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[booing] trumpshop: president needs nobody else in washington who supports sanctuary cities and countiesin north carolina, or anywhere else. ,hat's going to happen tomorrow on tuesday, september 10, is the ninth district is going to send a congressman with backbone who can stand up to the smears and the lies of the lying fake news media and support the president of the united states as he keeps america great. applause]d mr. bishop: and what i need you to do, ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow, i need you to vote. i need you to vote. [cheers] mr. bishop: but that's not all. i need you to vote, but beyond that, take a lesson from president donald j. trump. don't rely on them to get our message out. [booing] mr. bishop: take out your phone. votedanbishop.com. i'm going to repeat that. go to votedanbishop.com. right there at the top of that website, you're going to see a video featuring the president of the united states telling you to vote for right dan, not wrong dan. video, thatlow that little frame, you're going to see a button -- three buttons to share that video. and you don't have to rely
[booing] trumpshop: president needs nobody else in washington who supports sanctuary cities and countiesin north carolina, or anywhere else. ,hat's going to happen tomorrow on tuesday, september 10, is the ninth district is going to send a congressman with backbone who can stand up to the smears and the lies of the lying fake news media and support the president of the united states as he keeps america great. applause]d mr. bishop: and what i need you to do, ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow, i...
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family detention center will reopen in texas, according to washington post, the agency stopped housing migrant families at the countyter earlier this year amid a surge in family crossings, the family southeast of san antonio, ice's second largest family center, capable of housing 830 people, most recently used to house adult women who will be sent to other detention centers apparently. fox news alert for you, the fumes that are inhaled from the e-cigarettes are toxic and they can kill the cells lining your airways, tracee carrasco from our sister network fox business here with more on the new bomb shell study, good morning, tracee. >> good morning, heather, yes, the report coming from scientists from australian university and hospital as you said, they dinned find that the vapor produced by e-cigarettes is very harmful, toxics what the fumes that are being produced and that they can kill the cells lining air waists, this, of course, comes as we are hearing from the american lung association saying that e-cigarettes are not safe, that we are seeing the number of vaping-related illnesses an deaths increasing and also
family detention center will reopen in texas, according to washington post, the agency stopped housing migrant families at the countyter earlier this year amid a surge in family crossings, the family southeast of san antonio, ice's second largest family center, capable of housing 830 people, most recently used to house adult women who will be sent to other detention centers apparently. fox news alert for you, the fumes that are inhaled from the e-cigarettes are toxic and they can kill the cells...
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county's rape crisis centers. >>> the on going backlash continues with the controversial mural at washington high school in san francisco. one group is calling for the speedy placement of signage to explain to students the history of the mural. last month the mural voted to . the problem is that to be complete. some people are concerned about the students who have to still walk by the murals. the ing to discuss the next move tonight at 6:00 at district headquarters. >>> time is now 4:39. you remember madonna? she's going to perform in san francisco next month. there will be special rules for her show. specifically for cell phones. if you're going to one of three shows at the golden gate theater, you'll have to put your cell phones inside of a pouch that will be locked. that pouch will then be unlocked after the show's over. there are some exceptions for this rule. there'll be a special cell phone use area of the venue. it's a growing trend at concerts and performances in an effort to get people to enjoy the moment instead of trying to capture the show and put it on social media. >> that's true when you're out at live sh
county's rape crisis centers. >>> the on going backlash continues with the controversial mural at washington high school in san francisco. one group is calling for the speedy placement of signage to explain to students the history of the mural. last month the mural voted to . the problem is that to be complete. some people are concerned about the students who have to still walk by the murals. the ing to discuss the next move tonight at 6:00 at district headquarters. >>> time...
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washington state, over 300 strong. yeah. so i work in six different counties. i work with six different drug courts and i work with prisons and jails. all across washington state. one of the biggest things that i have found is establishing that positive, you know, communication. you can be a liaison between the houses and these entities. you know what i mean? and you're there to help change people's bias. so that's one of the main things i do. i go to those drug court graduations. i meet with the compliance officers. i sit down with the judges. and i also sit down with my house mates and my members and i -- and present for drug court graduations there to support them and not some of the things that they need. oxford house thrives because of our integrity. and it helps participants adhere to policies and stipulations of the program that they are trying to complete. we hold each other accountable. we lead by example. and we love people until they can love themselves. [applause] leadership for me is among peers is very important in meeting our challenges. drug cour
washington state, over 300 strong. yeah. so i work in six different counties. i work with six different drug courts and i work with prisons and jails. all across washington state. one of the biggest things that i have found is establishing that positive, you know, communication. you can be a liaison between the houses and these entities. you know what i mean? and you're there to help change people's bias. so that's one of the main things i do. i go to those drug court graduations. i meet with...
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many of these heinous crimes will it take before the voters in montgomery county -- again, this is a bedroom community of washingtonc. to wake up? >> it used to be a safe and affordable community. i lived in maryland were several of these illegal alien rape suspects preyed on women and girls. the one in this most recent case was six years old. there was another one who was gang raped, allegedly. 11 years old. a 16-year-old girl in germantown who was taking a nap in her town home there was an illegal alien rape suspect that perpetrated a home invasion and allegedly sexually assaulted her, who had already been ordered, removed from the country. these are the worst of the worst, montgomery county and every jurisdiction for that matter is protecting criminals at the expense and safety of young girls and women a i agree with tom. these people need to be put to the test and held accountable, and we are seeing a revolt now. i have attended i.c.e. rallies and help to be a catalyst in colorado and montgomery county. just this past friday where nearly 600 to 700 people showed up. >> laura: look at this video. everyone, look
many of these heinous crimes will it take before the voters in montgomery county -- again, this is a bedroom community of washingtonc. to wake up? >> it used to be a safe and affordable community. i lived in maryland were several of these illegal alien rape suspects preyed on women and girls. the one in this most recent case was six years old. there was another one who was gang raped, allegedly. 11 years old. a 16-year-old girl in germantown who was taking a nap in her town home there was...
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county. i don't understand why we're letting somebody in washington makesese the decisions about who should be hired in a local county. if you give me an answer, appreciate it. thank you. >> share. >> i now recognize the ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. thompson. >> chairman, think it's a much. mr. undersecretary, good to see you again. thanks for your leadership and service. extend my appreciation to all the hard work, working force who are under your responsibility. appreciate what they do. we obviously need our farms, family farms to and on that level of professionalism to get connected with the resources that quite frankly this committee makes available through our work with the farmof bill authorizations, we authorizations. i want tobl start out on dairy. you mentioned about 21,000 farms have signed up for the gary margin coverage which i think was about 70% of the registered dairy operations. what is fsa doing specifics remain -- to make sure the many operations are taking full of advantage of the new program? i appreciate the one-week extension obviously. >> we certainly got a lo
county. i don't understand why we're letting somebody in washington makesese the decisions about who should be hired in a local county. if you give me an answer, appreciate it. thank you. >> share. >> i now recognize the ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. thompson. >> chairman, think it's a much. mr. undersecretary, good to see you again. thanks for your leadership and service. extend my appreciation to all the hard work, working force who are under your responsibility....
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county. i don't understand why we are letting somebody in washington make decisions about who should be hired in a local county, so if you could give me an answer i would appreciate it. thank you. >> i now recognize the ranking member of the subcommittee. >> chairman, thank you so much. mister undersecretary, good to see you again. thank you for your leadership and service. extend my appreciation to all the hard-working folks in usta that are under your responsibility. you know i appreciate what they do. you know, we obviously, our family farms depend on that level of professionalism to be able to connect them with the resources that quite frankly this committee makes available through our work with the farm bill authorizations. re-authorizations. i want to start out a little bit on dairy. you mention about 21,000 farms are signed up for the dairy margin coverage, which i think was about 70% of the registered dairy operations. what is fsa doing specifically to ensure that remaining operations are fully aware of the potential advantages to participate in the new program? i appreciate the one-w
county. i don't understand why we are letting somebody in washington make decisions about who should be hired in a local county, so if you could give me an answer i would appreciate it. thank you. >> i now recognize the ranking member of the subcommittee. >> chairman, thank you so much. mister undersecretary, good to see you again. thank you for your leadership and service. extend my appreciation to all the hard-working folks in usta that are under your responsibility. you know i...
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since we have implemented that law in washington state, and we've supported it with county resources to help enforce the law by also recovering firearms from people ordered to surrender them by a judge, a number of people at risk of suicide have been referred. according to kimberly wyatt, who runs the king county program, she has, quote, seen folks who were in the midst of the behavioral health crisis come into court and thank law enforcement for saving their lives. late last year law enforcement in washington state prevented a possible mass shooting after someone flagged a potential threat. and that was a man who posted images on facebook of himself holding an a.r.-style rifle and posted repeated threats to, quote, kill 30 jews and commit a school shooting. evidence shows these extreme risk laws are effective. for every 10 to 25 firearms removals under extreme risk laws in connecticut and indiana, about one life was saved through a suicide prevention -- prevented. case study in california's extreme risk law found that at least 21 cases in which extreme risk protection orders were us
since we have implemented that law in washington state, and we've supported it with county resources to help enforce the law by also recovering firearms from people ordered to surrender them by a judge, a number of people at risk of suicide have been referred. according to kimberly wyatt, who runs the king county program, she has, quote, seen folks who were in the midst of the behavioral health crisis come into court and thank law enforcement for saving their lives. late last year law...
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county i live to use. mouse on all of the field of insanity you'll be out of washington.then say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their way in the water. al-jazeera shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people persevering on their chosen path. witnessed documentaries on al-jazeera. this is a really fabulous news from one of the best i've ever worked in there is a unique sense of bonding where everybody teams in but something i feel every time i get on the chair every time i interview someone we're often working round the clock to make sure that we bring events as i currently as possible to the viewer that's what people expect of us and that's what i think we really do well. odd 3 months of protests on an unprecedented scale that would virtually paralyzed hong kong what began as opposition to an extradition law escalated into a broader pro-democracy movement so how and why did this crisis develop and what would follow in the 2nd of 2 special reports people in power examines the causes and pos
county i live to use. mouse on all of the field of insanity you'll be out of washington.then say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. follow in their footsteps as they forge their way in the water. al-jazeera shares these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people persevering on their chosen path. witnessed documentaries on al-jazeera. this is a really fabulous news from one of the best i've ever worked in there is a unique sense of bonding where everybody teams in...
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calling into question the validity of a paper published in "the washington post" back in march that claims a massive spike in hate crimes in countiessident trump has hosted campaign rallies. our chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher is looking into it tonight. good evening, trace. >> good evening, mike. the paper was written by three taxis and professors who claim it during the 2016 residential campaign, counties that hosted trump rallies saw a jump in hate crimes of 226%. the paper was never published, peer-reviewed, or thoroughly fact-checked and yet made its way into "the washington post." from there, it got prominent play on just about every liberal media outlet. it was also used to attack the president by democrats like bernie sanders and congress member ilhan omar, who cited the numbers and wrote "assaults increase when cities host trump rallies. your rhetoric is directly and indirectly inciting hate, mr. mr. president." except the numbers were wrong. last week a piece published by two harvard phd students will look at the claim made by the texas and i'm professors, replicated the results, and found that, oops, th
calling into question the validity of a paper published in "the washington post" back in march that claims a massive spike in hate crimes in countiessident trump has hosted campaign rallies. our chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher is looking into it tonight. good evening, trace. >> good evening, mike. the paper was written by three taxis and professors who claim it during the 2016 residential campaign, counties that hosted trump rallies saw a jump in hate crimes of...
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washington tonight. thanks so much. >> great to be with you, hari. thank you upo. >> sreenivasan: last month, in lake county, illinois, just lerth of chicago, six teenagers dly tried to break into a car. the owner shot and killed one of them, a 14-year-old boy. the story has garnered a lot of press in illinois, a just because of the tragedy, but because the five other teens c were arged with the boy's murder. how could this be? newshour weekend's meganps th takes a look at the little-known legal statute behind the case. a warning: this story contains images some viewers might find disturbing. >> reporter: on the morning of february 23, 2015, five01 teenagers drove to thef a utiet street in millbrook, alabama, aen miles north of montgomery. the teens, who were armed, broke into an empty house, stealing eltronics and money, then went up the block to another empty a me. spicious neighbor called 911. >> well, i think we got them f right now, if you're still there. >> reporter: two millbro police officers soon arrived. one went in the front, and the other along the side. gunfire bre out. ( gunfire as the second
washington tonight. thanks so much. >> great to be with you, hari. thank you upo. >> sreenivasan: last month, in lake county, illinois, just lerth of chicago, six teenagers dly tried to break into a car. the owner shot and killed one of them, a 14-year-old boy. the story has garnered a lot of press in illinois, a just because of the tragedy, but because the five other teens c were arged with the boy's murder. how could this be? newshour weekend's meganps th takes a look at the...
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washington. questis erin@fox5 on twitter. >>> prosecutors in new york want to see the president's tax returns. >>> first responders among local countyre dealing with a possible expose t o>> heading to break, looking live on thissd tay morn 7in3 de this. ♪ ♪ >>> 5:10 this morning, a manhattan district attorney subpoenaed years of the presiden e tfa porn star stormys >>> theiete whien d hou f me u jutethey're ca illing the first impeachment dvar them tisefy subpoenas. lawyers for both men say they and sev eralolwing aen yesterda at the i sitne had ncready evacuated bng wntiinour >>> new accusations are being made against antonio brown. >>> and ua members head back to the picket line in a fight gm's morning news. ♪ m ♪ . . 5:14. let's take a at top l stories. president trumpeclares looks like iran was behind the attack on saudi arabia oil facilities. saudi arabia isoining the united states in j blaming ira and could be a ther military responseatta crude oil to ck price sky rocke. >>> the united a workersut remain on strike, yesterday ne50,000 general motors auto workers went on strike>> m and better health care. they left p manyces sta
washington. questis erin@fox5 on twitter. >>> prosecutors in new york want to see the president's tax returns. >>> first responders among local countyre dealing with a possible expose t o>> heading to break, looking live on thissd tay morn 7in3 de this. ♪ ♪ >>> 5:10 this morning, a manhattan district attorney subpoenaed years of the presiden e tfa porn star stormys >>> theiete whien d hou f me u jutethey're ca illing the first impeachment dvar them...
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washington. we just got an update from the u.s. coast guard and streaming live on nbcbayarea.com. here's the latest, the county sheriff says no additional survivors have been found. in total, 20 victims have been recovered, 11 females, 9 males. several other victims 4 to 6 could not be recovered at this point. we're also learning more people from this trip are from santa cruz, san jose, and the bay area region. >> on the vessel and from also anecdotally, i know there were some people that were probably in their 60s. don't have the exact range for you. as far as where they were from, the majority of the people on this ship appear to have been from the santa cruz, san jose, bay area region that contracted with this company that chartered this vessel. >> now, investigators will use the same technology used in the camp fire to identify some of the victims. sharon katsuda is live for us in santa cruz at pacific collegiate school, where two of those victims studied. it's tough for a lot of those students after they returned to school today. >> reporter: so tough, marcus. we saw a lot of them returning to school this
washington. we just got an update from the u.s. coast guard and streaming live on nbcbayarea.com. here's the latest, the county sheriff says no additional survivors have been found. in total, 20 victims have been recovered, 11 females, 9 males. several other victims 4 to 6 could not be recovered at this point. we're also learning more people from this trip are from santa cruz, san jose, and the bay area region. >> on the vessel and from also anecdotally, i know there were some people that...
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washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura sanchez. we were talking about outages yesterday. everybody has their lights back on except for butte county, but all of our bay area counties are doing well and have power once again. that must have been a long night. it was hot. >> it was hot. we made it through the peak of the heat. today we cool off. a look at our temperature trend. it will be a warm day, warmer than normal. definitely lower than yesterday reaching into the mid-80s by early afternoon. as we go to the noon hour we'll see low 80s for many of our micro climates and a few spots reaching the mid-80s before it starts to come back down for the evening as gusty winds pick up. that will keep it cool for the weekend. we'll talk more about that. mike, there's a crash in san rafael. >> everybody is keeping it cool as well northbound. now let's show you northbound -- i can't show you because there are no lights. you see the headlights. that's the southbound commute. a crash was cleared around central san rafael. everything on the speed sensors looks great. there's a little blip coming into sunnyvale. we'll check on that. right there
washington. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura sanchez. we were talking about outages yesterday. everybody has their lights back on except for butte county, but all of our bay area counties are doing well and have power once again. that must have been a long night. it was hot. >> it was hot. we made it through the peak of the heat. today we cool off. a look at our temperature trend. it will be a warm day, warmer than normal. definitely lower than yesterday reaching into the...
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washington journal tuesday morning. join the discussion. c-span is back in des moines, iowa for life campaign 2020 coverage of the polk county democrat annual steak fry. candidates will take the stage for speeches. onch the annual steak fry c-span, c-span.org orbited on the free c-span radio app. live tuesday on c-span, the u.s. house returns at 12:00 p.m. eastern for general ages. at 2:00 p.m., the house except child t-bills and a motion to instruct negotiators for talks with the senate on defense authorization. c-span two, the u.s. senate returns at 10:00 a.m. eastern for more work on executive nominations. at 7:15, they will host a spelling bee. c-span3, a forum on the future of u.s. hong kong relations. at 1:00, the house judiciary committee there is obstruction charges against the president were influence on robert mueller's investigation. they have subpoenaed former officials and former white house staffer, rob porter. monday, president trump awarded the medal of freedom to retired new york yankees pitcher. this is 20 minutes. ♪
washington journal tuesday morning. join the discussion. c-span is back in des moines, iowa for life campaign 2020 coverage of the polk county democrat annual steak fry. candidates will take the stage for speeches. onch the annual steak fry c-span, c-span.org orbited on the free c-span radio app. live tuesday on c-span, the u.s. house returns at 12:00 p.m. eastern for general ages. at 2:00 p.m., the house except child t-bills and a motion to instruct negotiators for talks with the senate on...
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washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. talking about that tornado in i don'tlo county near davis saturday surprised a lot of people. interesting weather. >> it was very intesting, because i wasn't too far away from there. i could see some clouds and i thought wow, those clouds are pretty big but they were the only clouds around and looking at that tornado warning that went out and that was the result of it, that tornado happening near davis, so this is some crazy weather and it was cool over the weekend so it'sle is surprising to see that amount of energy spinning up over some of the showers that developed. we're still seeing some spotty rain out there this morning. here is a look at some of the rain that moved through fremont, dropped over a quarter inch of rain and we're seeing it moving off towards the east, as it moved through the tri-valley and also produced some wet roads. we'll talk more about this coming up. mike, you're seeing a crash near the bay bridge. >> reports of a crash near the toll plaza, but it just cleared from the toll plaza, maybe affecting part of the off-ramp getting off into the parking lot
washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. talking about that tornado in i don'tlo county near davis saturday surprised a lot of people. interesting weather. >> it was very intesting, because i wasn't too far away from there. i could see some clouds and i thought wow, those clouds are pretty big but they were the only clouds around and looking at that tornado warning that went out and that was the result of it, that tornado happening near davis, so this is some crazy weather and it was...
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washington hilton hotel in july. a 14- to be charged with aggravated assault. this is aifth arrest in the incident that happened right 18.thertel security camera. ino not life-threatening. >> to fairfax county. police identifying theriver killed when his car crashed into a house. this happene hath wakefield chapel road and little rroivunes morning. slice john kerry ofpo a two peha not hurt. >> michelle: amazon delivered and t bold prheomise todayne ereas r 10 billio items each abc 7 northern bureau chief tim barber gotamazon's jeff basos tk about h2q and amazon's big announcement. >> the reporter: we have asked jeff b morniast tingal in arlington to be sustainablend a se tui onme ofoef b mon iaseros hs buia o ts, anyoneato tashe ranorter:i promisinog t by balan 2 1040,eah president trump scie t repter:mazoppos i os.es ordering 100,000 electric vans, by 2023. it is also hoping t wind seo uan solar, allhi wletinvef i >> how are you going toheppec as in virgia. >> jus like all of our headquarters buildings,er climate t friendly buildings.ai picked arlington in part because ur more climate friely. >> id by the wave, we're going o work very hard with theo community t make sure our presence there
washington hilton hotel in july. a 14- to be charged with aggravated assault. this is aifth arrest in the incident that happened right 18.thertel security camera. ino not life-threatening. >> to fairfax county. police identifying theriver killed when his car crashed into a house. this happene hath wakefield chapel road and little rroivunes morning. slice john kerry ofpo a two peha not hurt. >> michelle: amazon delivered and t bold prheomise todayne ereas r 10 billio items each abc 7...