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that includes the irs which is located in washington, d.c. why you get until monday to turn in your taxes this year. while you are thanking d.c. for that, spare thought for what d.c. also has to put up with because the federal government happens to be situated there. paul ryan was the biggest story in republican politics when he had to hold a press conference to convince people he's not running for president. the job he does hold is speaker of the house. one of the lower profile things about paul ryan is he seems like he's not going to be able to pass a federal budget this year. that is embarrassing for him. it's annoying to lots of people who depend on the federal budget. for d.c., it's insane and dumb. when d.c. comes up with its budget every year it's not like states. they can't debate and amend and pass a budget. the budget has to go to the white house where the president is asked to please include that budget request this his federal budget request and it goes to congress and congress decides on it. like members of congress from hawaii a
that includes the irs which is located in washington, d.c. why you get until monday to turn in your taxes this year. while you are thanking d.c. for that, spare thought for what d.c. also has to put up with because the federal government happens to be situated there. paul ryan was the biggest story in republican politics when he had to hold a press conference to convince people he's not running for president. the job he does hold is speaker of the house. one of the lower profile things about...
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kerry washington has a different kind of washington, d.c. scandal. made for tv movie. "conformation" is clearance tom -- thomas anhi >> each of us has american citizens we have so much power to impact our government. >> reporter: kerry washington was tweeting her looks and manicure. have a great friday, guys. back to you. >>> ahead in the next half hour. ♪ when looking for a van to take your business to the next level, look for more. hold more. handle more. organize more. and get more out of every drop. all for less. ♪ >>> good morning. more importantly, happy friday. i'm meteorologist allyson rae. we are off to a dry start and a very warm one. not for long. showers by midmorning. this will arrive 8:00 to areas off to the south and west. 9:00or 10:00 here through the metro spots. and in between two chances for rain today. sunshine and pretty warm temperatures. headed to 80 degrees. so early afternoon we are dry the main chance for rained to is the morning and then a few pop-up showers and a thunderstorm for this afternoon. larry over to you. >>> polic
kerry washington has a different kind of washington, d.c. scandal. made for tv movie. "conformation" is clearance tom -- thomas anhi >> each of us has american citizens we have so much power to impact our government. >> reporter: kerry washington was tweeting her looks and manicure. have a great friday, guys. back to you. >>> ahead in the next half hour. ♪ when looking for a van to take your business to the next level, look for more. hold more. handle more....
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made it easier for them to take it and to deal with it, was part of that the fact that it was washington, d.c. -- in other words, if a comparable case about a local ordinance or state law about restaurants had come up to them from someplace not washington, what it have been more complicated for them to decide the case so quickly and so unanimously? find theannot reasoning. like every supreme court case, they're just have to be for votes. -- four votes. it definitely helps. it had to have helped. i have to draw some inferences from the record that does exist. the fact they decided it so quickly when they had all of these other difficult questions -- cases already on the docket -- i am just saying it suggests they thought it was important. ,here is also some indications since they were also dealing with segregated schools in , they could not separate out, they were packaged together. they were going to proceed in lockstep. it is interesting to note they had two cases in front of them at the same time that squarely addressed and put in front of them this cold war problem of having a segregated c
made it easier for them to take it and to deal with it, was part of that the fact that it was washington, d.c. -- in other words, if a comparable case about a local ordinance or state law about restaurants had come up to them from someplace not washington, what it have been more complicated for them to decide the case so quickly and so unanimously? find theannot reasoning. like every supreme court case, they're just have to be for votes. -- four votes. it definitely helps. it had to have...
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it is at the washington, d.c. event center, it's absolutely free to attend, and it's about two million square feet with about a thousand exhibiters, and about 3,000 hands-on exhibits. >> so here's some video of kids at the festival. stephanie, you said you took your kids recently last year, in fact. what are the kids going to be doing? >> so at our lockheed martin booth, we have a theme called this sign isn't fiction. when the kids come through, they'll get to see a things around space. one is called the insight lander. the insight lander is a real program that lockheed martin is working on with nasa, and that's why we say this science isn't fiction. and what the students will be able to do, it simulates the surface of mars, and the students will be able to participate in a virtual reality session with their smart phones exploring the surface of mars. they'll also get to take a ride in the f-35 fighter jet. they'll get to fly the fighter jet, the newest generation fighter jet. we have all kinds of exciting things
it is at the washington, d.c. event center, it's absolutely free to attend, and it's about two million square feet with about a thousand exhibiters, and about 3,000 hands-on exhibits. >> so here's some video of kids at the festival. stephanie, you said you took your kids recently last year, in fact. what are the kids going to be doing? >> so at our lockheed martin booth, we have a theme called this sign isn't fiction. when the kids come through, they'll get to see a things around...
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before or after, a concert that prince held in downtown washington, d.c.e went to the east room of the white house, held a private concert, 500 stars and supporters and friends of the obamas. and there was an appearance there by stevie wonder as well, a very star-studded appearance that had not been made public by the white house. it was a very secretive event, very much symbolic of what prince really was like. very secretive person who changed a lot over the years, changed his name as well, after all, remember? at one point, he was just a symbol. but the man himself leaves quite a legacy. 100 million albums sold altogether. seven grammy awards. and as we just discussed, a relationship even with the u.s. president, somebody who is respected all the way to the top, and whose music was listened to and respected in the white house. >> phillip, thank you very much, reporting from washington, d.c. this as reaction is pouring in, after the death of singer prince. for more, we're going to speak now with laura, who joins us from france music radio. laura, first ju
before or after, a concert that prince held in downtown washington, d.c.e went to the east room of the white house, held a private concert, 500 stars and supporters and friends of the obamas. and there was an appearance there by stevie wonder as well, a very star-studded appearance that had not been made public by the white house. it was a very secretive event, very much symbolic of what prince really was like. very secretive person who changed a lot over the years, changed his name as well,...
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who is live in washington, d.c. what is erdogan doing at the islamic center? >> they're fighting members of other religious to come and use the facilities. here it's a way to give an outreach for turkish culture and gives a place for people to come here to play who are muslims in the washington, d.c. area where 45 minutes drive north of washington. and there are a number of muslim who is live in this area. you can see the people behind me, there are hundreds there. what you don't see there are thousands more just who have come to see erdogan speak. he has engenerated some enthusiasm on what otherwise would be a controversial trip in washington, d.c. >> he sought to meet obama, but that isn't did happen. is that being read as a snub? >> it is, indeed. obama was intended to be here. that's what the church wanted to happen. erdogan wanted him to be on this stage behind me with erdogan himself. and when had a wasn't going to happen the turkish people--the turkish government has asked for a bilateral meeting at the newell summit in washington. the white house cited
who is live in washington, d.c. what is erdogan doing at the islamic center? >> they're fighting members of other religious to come and use the facilities. here it's a way to give an outreach for turkish culture and gives a place for people to come here to play who are muslims in the washington, d.c. area where 45 minutes drive north of washington. and there are a number of muslim who is live in this area. you can see the people behind me, there are hundreds there. what you don't see...
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sam: they are walking up and down washington, d.c. streets, particularly in northwest, casing cars in broad daylight, primetime hours between 1:30 and 5:30. they walk the streets and look in front and back, then they come up to the glass and use a device ends -- the glass if they see something. the whole thing plays out in about 10 or 15 seconds. this is what people are seeing any dupont, logan circle areas and it would mid park and adams morgan, smashed glass on the .round and notices from police we caught up with one man who caught someone doing it. quite you see a guy with his but sticking out of the car window. he takes a laptop and walks away. i chased the guy. he got on a bus and got away. we do not like it. d police dc thir year over year. the best advice from police, do not leave valuables in your car. no ipods or laptops or wallet in your center console. the fees are only targeting cars with valuables inside. reporting in logan circle, sam sweeney. doing a maintenance surge on the red line following several recent track probl
sam: they are walking up and down washington, d.c. streets, particularly in northwest, casing cars in broad daylight, primetime hours between 1:30 and 5:30. they walk the streets and look in front and back, then they come up to the glass and use a device ends -- the glass if they see something. the whole thing plays out in about 10 or 15 seconds. this is what people are seeing any dupont, logan circle areas and it would mid park and adams morgan, smashed glass on the .round and notices from...
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los protagonistas fueron miles de personas que llego gararon d todo el paÍs a washington d.c. salir de la sombra, sfla vanessa hauc amplia. >>> llegaron de todas partes del paÍs. miles de inmigrantes se dieron cita frente a la corte contra viento y marea. >>> llegamos a chicago como a las 8 de la noche, el bus se des compuso >>> antonia ha viajado por 24 horas pero el Ánimo esta por todo lo alto >>> vale la pena, esperamos que el, la suprema corte de justicia haga exactamente lo que su constituciÓn estÁ diciendo de mantener y proteger a nuestras familias. >>> al ritmo del mariachi, madre, esposos, niÑos esperaron im pacientes noticias de la audiencia que podrÍa cambiar su destino >>> una in tranquilidad, inseguridad, porque siempre hemos estado con miedo que nos deporten, que nos dividan mi familia. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> el grupo santa cecilia eleÓo su voz por los migrantes sin documentos una realidad que conocen bien los padres de pepe son documentos y podrÍa beneficiarse de dapa >>> mis papÁ son gente trabajadora que apoyan a la cultura arcos cultura, a a la economÍa de este paÍs
los protagonistas fueron miles de personas que llego gararon d todo el paÍs a washington d.c. salir de la sombra, sfla vanessa hauc amplia. >>> llegaron de todas partes del paÍs. miles de inmigrantes se dieron cita frente a la corte contra viento y marea. >>> llegamos a chicago como a las 8 de la noche, el bus se des compuso >>> antonia ha viajado por 24 horas pero el Ánimo esta por todo lo alto >>> vale la pena, esperamos que el, la suprema corte de...
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it's because of a holiday celebrated in washington, d.c. craig boswell explains. >> reporter: marching bands and parades are part of a celebration of emancipation day every april 16th in washington, d.c. abraham lincoln signed the act freeing more than 3,000 slaves in the district. the d.c. government shuts down on the holiday, but this year, it falls on a saturday, so it will be observed on friday, april 15th, tax day! and that changes the tax filing deadline for everyone across the country to april 18th. music to the ears of tax filers like this lady who is letting block advisers do her taxes this year. >> i mean, i think it's great for a procrastinator like myself. having three extra days is always a bonus. >> are you a procrastinator? >> i am. >> reporter: this lady was also glad to hear about the extra time. >> for those who are sort of under the gun, i guess, the few extra days could mean a lot. >> reporter: it's estimated 1 in 3 americans wait to file their taxes. this year's extra time is good news not just for taxpayers but account
it's because of a holiday celebrated in washington, d.c. craig boswell explains. >> reporter: marching bands and parades are part of a celebration of emancipation day every april 16th in washington, d.c. abraham lincoln signed the act freeing more than 3,000 slaves in the district. the d.c. government shuts down on the holiday, but this year, it falls on a saturday, so it will be observed on friday, april 15th, tax day! and that changes the tax filing deadline for everyone across the...
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and since we are in washington d.c.. but the main thing 1967 about african-american men in this city bus live incredibly brilliant ethnography. that is one of my most favorite son would have to say. >> your presentation and the power point display brings out the brutality of the fictions and the cost. when you walk by a sight when there has been in the fiction we see is in just somebody's belongings, but the photograph that raises a very practical question would on the street is not just furniture or mementos, etc.. that will never be recovered read the time the person gets back they are destroyed or gone. there was a time where the city would pick a belongings and store them is that done in milwaukee? >> what i did not realize going into it you don't just fallujah home but your possessions in milwaukee if you can have a share if the eviction your stuff is thrown on the sidewalk or the truck that it is taken by the movers bandit is stored in bondage storage which means you have to pay $375 to get back after the first mon
and since we are in washington d.c.. but the main thing 1967 about african-american men in this city bus live incredibly brilliant ethnography. that is one of my most favorite son would have to say. >> your presentation and the power point display brings out the brutality of the fictions and the cost. when you walk by a sight when there has been in the fiction we see is in just somebody's belongings, but the photograph that raises a very practical question would on the street is not just...
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. >>> plus hundreds turnout for a march in center city headed for washington d.c. we will explain why. >>> big welcome home for local solder returning from the tour of duty. >>> now details, know of brought their a game to nrg stadium in houston. they have demolish oklahoma in record breaking fashion. tonight fans are pumped and team is getting ready to play for national championship. sports director ducis rodgers is here with the highlights. we said before, no one could have expect that blow out. >> you can call this a perfect game. it was that good. this was as one sided as a game could get. in the end villanova beats oklahoma 95-51 to secure its place in the monday national championship game. largest margin of victory in the national semi final game. remember, this is an oklahoma team that beat them by 23 points in december. josh h art had 23 points. ville know of shot 71 percent from the field they were absolutely dominate nothing this contest. after the game our jeff skversky was in the locker room. >> do you believe you are a win away from it all. >> no, i re
. >>> plus hundreds turnout for a march in center city headed for washington d.c. we will explain why. >>> big welcome home for local solder returning from the tour of duty. >>> now details, know of brought their a game to nrg stadium in houston. they have demolish oklahoma in record breaking fashion. tonight fans are pumped and team is getting ready to play for national championship. sports director ducis rodgers is here with the highlights. we said before, no one...
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washington. that is rapidly going to become history as d.c. water finishes their big control plan.ut it took a lawsuit a few years ago to force that to happen. today d.c. water's a great partner of ours, but it's a huge investment in our community and in the river. we're struggling with storm water and all the legacy sediments in the river is really the last piece of the puzzle that we're going to be working on over the next ten >> you're referring to -- one of the things you're referring to is the tunnel project. d.c. water spending what, $4 to $6 billion? >> $2 billion, correct, building a tunnel from blue plains, the sewage treatment plant, up near rfk stadium, that's correct. >> and that would control the sewage and storm water drainage as well. >> yes. washington, d.c., has a combined system in babout a third of they with one pipe to convey the storm water and sewage. that works great on a sunny day, but when it rains, the system can't handle the volume, and it overflows, and it overflows into the river. >> all right, so the other question was about the bad tax. >> we operate
washington. that is rapidly going to become history as d.c. water finishes their big control plan.ut it took a lawsuit a few years ago to force that to happen. today d.c. water's a great partner of ours, but it's a huge investment in our community and in the river. we're struggling with storm water and all the legacy sediments in the river is really the last piece of the puzzle that we're going to be working on over the next ten >> you're referring to -- one of the things you're referring...
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at virtually on the border and when they lose, there's nothing between them in washington d.c. itself. but you are right. could the americans have one? these were for british. cannot play the maryland galicia and the virginia militia could have stood up even if there are better handled. what they could've done was they couldn't engage the british in a war of attrition in a campaign of attrition beginning in benedict, maryland, ambushing them at the american militia did at lexington and concord in 1775 so the british should be concerned to get too far away from their base of operation. one thing ross pointed out a number of times but they didn't feel comfortable going all the way up to washington d.c. and he kept reminding everybody that we don't have calvary. we are an enemy country. this could be bad for us to forget ourselves caught here. coburn -- i've got to keep correcting myself. coburn said not to worry. i thought these guys last year they won't stand. there was some thought to make uniform vacation out of the capital. there is just the two wings of the capital today. an
at virtually on the border and when they lose, there's nothing between them in washington d.c. itself. but you are right. could the americans have one? these were for british. cannot play the maryland galicia and the virginia militia could have stood up even if there are better handled. what they could've done was they couldn't engage the british in a war of attrition in a campaign of attrition beginning in benedict, maryland, ambushing them at the american militia did at lexington and concord...
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the plan was that the group that left washington, d.c. would travel through the deep south, and would arrive in new orleans 1961, which would be the seventh anniversary of the brown versus board of education decision. as the left washington, d.c., and travel to the upper south, virginia and north carolina, they did not run into much resistance. there were a few glares, but nothing serious. as they entered the deeper south, south carolina, rock hill's, that is when they first encountered violence and were attacked. is that theylan would go in and use facilities that were segregated, so black passengers would use the black facilities and white passengers would use the black facilities. as i got off the buses in south carolina and proceeded into the station to test the ruling, there were white segregationists there and they attacked the freedom riders. several were injured. they were able to continue the ride. there were other skirmishes in atlanta. the group was able to meet with dr. martin luther king jr. who was at that time president of
the plan was that the group that left washington, d.c. would travel through the deep south, and would arrive in new orleans 1961, which would be the seventh anniversary of the brown versus board of education decision. as the left washington, d.c., and travel to the upper south, virginia and north carolina, they did not run into much resistance. there were a few glares, but nothing serious. as they entered the deeper south, south carolina, rock hill's, that is when they first encountered...
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reported on there is a case pending before the federal appeals court in washington, d.c., in which a mortgage lender called phh is challenging a finding by the consumer protection bureau that it had arranged for kickbacks in mortgage reinsurance. it is a rather complicated case in an underlying sense, but the a penalty of some $109 million. myth, -- this, phh went well beyond getting the judgment against it reversed and challenged the constitutionality of the cfpb. carol: it was set up to be a
reported on there is a case pending before the federal appeals court in washington, d.c., in which a mortgage lender called phh is challenging a finding by the consumer protection bureau that it had arranged for kickbacks in mortgage reinsurance. it is a rather complicated case in an underlying sense, but the a penalty of some $109 million. myth, -- this, phh went well beyond getting the judgment against it reversed and challenged the constitutionality of the cfpb. carol: it was set up to be a
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i'll come back with more details on that in just a bit. >>> washington, d.c. might be well known for its cherry blossoms but you can take a peek at the pink bloom closer to home this weekend. the cherry blossoms could peek sometime today or tomorrow even with colder weather in the forecast. park officials say the trees will be at the height of their beauty. the cherry blossoms will peak in philadelphia's park. although the peak bloom is this weekend, some varieties will continue to bloom through mid april. perfect timing because the annual cherry blossom festival begins on april 11th. >>> 5:42 on this saturday. the excitement is building as we are a little bit more than 12 hours away from tip-off in houston between villanova and oklahoma in the final four. the wildcats are ready. yesterday they practiced in front of their fans who made the trip to texas. we'll hear from the cats in a preview of today's big game in houston coming up in sports. >>> the fda is cracking down on one of america's baby foods. they are imposing limits on inorganic arsenic in rice cere
i'll come back with more details on that in just a bit. >>> washington, d.c. might be well known for its cherry blossoms but you can take a peek at the pink bloom closer to home this weekend. the cherry blossoms could peek sometime today or tomorrow even with colder weather in the forecast. park officials say the trees will be at the height of their beauty. the cherry blossoms will peak in philadelphia's park. although the peak bloom is this weekend, some varieties will continue to...
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that includes trains coming into and going out of washington, d.c. the national transportation safety board is investigating the cause of the crash. part of that investigation will happen right here in the nation's capital. >> as of now we have recovered the event data recorder, the forward facing video, and the locate motive to send to our lab in washington, d.c. >> reporter: dozens more were injured. >> the train jerked back, i banged my knee. it bruised and now there's a knot on it. >> reporter: again, there could be residual delays tomorrow. if you have plans to travel by train, you could make sure you check to make sure that nothing has changed. you can go online, you can place a phone call. there's a good possibility things could be affected tomorrow morning. we're live at union station, darcy spencer, news 4. >>> bad weather, poor lighting, appear to have contributed 28 deadly crash involving a fairfax county police cruiser. police say an officer hit jeffrey aguilar when aguilar stepped out into the street in the county. the officer's dash cam
that includes trains coming into and going out of washington, d.c. the national transportation safety board is investigating the cause of the crash. part of that investigation will happen right here in the nation's capital. >> as of now we have recovered the event data recorder, the forward facing video, and the locate motive to send to our lab in washington, d.c. >> reporter: dozens more were injured. >> the train jerked back, i banged my knee. it bruised and now there's a...
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it is not a popular thing in washington, d.c. i know that firsthand. i get it. i was there. spending,federal whether it be a republican administration and congress or a democrat, he is willing to do that. but let me be very clear. i respect the right of every hoosier and making their determination in the upcoming primary election. i urge every hoosier to make up their mind. but for me, i always thought that the leaders here in this time of choosing, when people all across america are looking to indiana to make a decision, i just wanted to make my decision kow. now. let me be very very clear on this. whoever wins the republican nomination of the u.s., i will work my heart out. indiana needs a partner in the white house for prosperity. we mentioned all of the good news, record employment, more working than ever before, balanced budget, record investment in education and infrastructure, but how much more we could do with a republican administration working with a republican congress. i have been very excited about indiana here in our bicentennial year, that if we have someone w
it is not a popular thing in washington, d.c. i know that firsthand. i get it. i was there. spending,federal whether it be a republican administration and congress or a democrat, he is willing to do that. but let me be very clear. i respect the right of every hoosier and making their determination in the upcoming primary election. i urge every hoosier to make up their mind. but for me, i always thought that the leaders here in this time of choosing, when people all across america are looking to...
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. >> right here at 80 percent scaled-down replica of the monument in washington d.c. this weekend people can come not to remember vietnam and the men and women who died during the conflict. >> i have my jewelery and mike allen and a time for a rate of this parade i of headed to prom. ♪ it is not what you might expect. ♪ >> just up in smoke now one year later the power of karaoke people like the places like the arts. >> you remember everything like it was yesterday. >> here is a new jersey is the scale replica of the memorial's is in washington d.c. but this weekend people will come not to remember vietnam and the men and women who died during that conflict. is blurting that the paid in the wound of that conflict more than 40 years ago opened up very quickly for people who will stand next to this wall. even those who consider themselves among the lucky ones. >> dennis is a resident that i met here and he came by himself to go to the wall to see the names of some of his friends who were killed when he was in vietnam from an aide that he went up the rivers and the deltas
. >> right here at 80 percent scaled-down replica of the monument in washington d.c. this weekend people can come not to remember vietnam and the men and women who died during the conflict. >> i have my jewelery and mike allen and a time for a rate of this parade i of headed to prom. ♪ it is not what you might expect. ♪ >> just up in smoke now one year later the power of karaoke people like the places like the arts. >> you remember everything like it was yesterday....
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as they left washington, d.c.nd traveled through the upper south, virginia, north carolina, they really didn't run into much resistance. there were a few glares, but nothing serious. as the group entered into the deeper south, into south carolina, rock hill specifically, that is when they first encountered violence and were attacked. part of the plan for the freedom ride was they would test the ruling by going in and using facilities that were segregated. so, black passengers would use the white facilities, and white passengers would use the black facilities. as they got off the bus in rock hill, south carolina and proceeded into the station to test the ruling, there were white segregationists that were there. and they attacked the freedom riders. and several were injured. they were able to continue the ride. and as they traveled throughout south carolina and georgia, there were other skirmishes. in atlanta, the group was able to meet with dr. martin luther king, jr., who was, at that time, president of the southe
as they left washington, d.c.nd traveled through the upper south, virginia, north carolina, they really didn't run into much resistance. there were a few glares, but nothing serious. as the group entered into the deeper south, into south carolina, rock hill specifically, that is when they first encountered violence and were attacked. part of the plan for the freedom ride was they would test the ruling by going in and using facilities that were segregated. so, black passengers would use the...
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it was not a tradition yet in america washington, d.c. or even the state capital responding with money and help in the case of a tragedy. you were really love to work it out on your own. .here were floods and fires charitable groups and stepped in and roots stepped in and to care of their own. so the idea that the central federal government would issue a check to americans for no reason except that they did not have any of the sources of money, this was a radical proposal and people really criticized it, both republicans and democrats. and washington, d.c., the roosevelt administration realize that, a 19 34, 1935, 1936, that frances townsend resented a clinical threat. if you have millions of older americans aligned with frances townsend and his plan for recovery for older americans, then there might be a threat in terms of getting their votes. -- sonk when roosevelt's franklin roosevelt's response was to have a solution to this problem, the emergence of the social security plan. talismans -- townsend's appeal. basically the threat coming
it was not a tradition yet in america washington, d.c. or even the state capital responding with money and help in the case of a tragedy. you were really love to work it out on your own. .here were floods and fires charitable groups and stepped in and roots stepped in and to care of their own. so the idea that the central federal government would issue a check to americans for no reason except that they did not have any of the sources of money, this was a radical proposal and people really...
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he's in washington, d.c. good to see you this morning, senator. thanks for being with us. >> good to be with you, joe, and your viewers of "tiempo." >> let me jump right into it, 'cause there's a lot of ground to cover here. senator, if i can summarize it correctly, i know that there's a $400-million payment that puerto rico has to pay on may 1st, and then another big one in july. this stability and recovery package wants to provide a wide restructuring authority, correct, that allows for the readjustment of all its debt. senator, from my vantage point, it looks like bankruptcy, it sounds like bankruptcy, but it's not? >> well, it's not quite bankruptcy because restructuring is an element of the bankruptcy law, a actual part of the law that puerto rico was part of and years ago was stripped out. no one knows why. i try to look at the legislative history. so it had the right to restructure its debt, and it is the essential element of any package for puerto rico to be able to have a future of prosperity to start off with restructuring the $72 billio
he's in washington, d.c. good to see you this morning, senator. thanks for being with us. >> good to be with you, joe, and your viewers of "tiempo." >> let me jump right into it, 'cause there's a lot of ground to cover here. senator, if i can summarize it correctly, i know that there's a $400-million payment that puerto rico has to pay on may 1st, and then another big one in july. this stability and recovery package wants to provide a wide restructuring authority, correct,...
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joining us live from washington d.c. a fellow at the sanaa center for strategic studies. it wasn't long after the ceasefire was declared that violations were reported. will the truce survive long enough to give peace talks a chance? >> so far there has been violations in the city of tiaz, barla and others. these or on the ground. it seems the houthis and saudi arabia are serious about moving forward. there's enough international presence. president obama will be in the golf, and a lot of this is riding on that too. saudi arabia has been engaged in a year long war and both sides realise you can't win militarily. past attempts to negotiate an end to the conflict failed. into so far the houthis and saudis communicated correctly. the houthis and the saudis are one side of the equation. the houthi and the pro-salah militia are falling apart. however, the g.p. c, the general people's congress, the party, have been welcoming of this peace talks. these are the main actors that we need to involve. we need to involve the popular resistance, the southern militias that have been figh
joining us live from washington d.c. a fellow at the sanaa center for strategic studies. it wasn't long after the ceasefire was declared that violations were reported. will the truce survive long enough to give peace talks a chance? >> so far there has been violations in the city of tiaz, barla and others. these or on the ground. it seems the houthis and saudi arabia are serious about moving forward. there's enough international presence. president obama will be in the golf, and a lot of...
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and throughout my career in washington, d.c. here as governor of indiana, those have been the principles that have really animated my service. and i've sought to support them at every turn, but also i've looked for opportunities to support men and women who have the courage to stand on those reagan principles, and i see ted cruz as a principled conservative who's dedicated his career to advocating the reagan agenda. i'm pleased to support him. now, greg, you know from my career i know a little bit about taking on the big spenders in washington d.c. i was doing that more than a decade ago when we saw runaway federal spending by both parties. i really admire the way ted cruz has been willing to stand up for taxpayers in opposing runaway spending, deficits and debt, calling for and leading on repealing obamacare. and i also have to tell you i'm, i'm very impressed with ted cruz's devotion and knowledge of the constitution of the united states. of the freedoms that are enshrined there in our bill of rights from our liberties to our
and throughout my career in washington, d.c. here as governor of indiana, those have been the principles that have really animated my service. and i've sought to support them at every turn, but also i've looked for opportunities to support men and women who have the courage to stand on those reagan principles, and i see ted cruz as a principled conservative who's dedicated his career to advocating the reagan agenda. i'm pleased to support him. now, greg, you know from my career i know a little...
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following breaking live from washington, d.c. good to see you. >> reporter: good morning, abbey and heather. good to see you as well. this is being described as a senseless act of view owelines and it is leaving nfl fans stunned, saddened, worse, worse, a wife without her husband and three children now without a father. former new orleans saints player and super bowl champion will smith with his wife posting this picture right before his death. the message having fun in the french quarter, 2016. hours later the couple's good time turned into tragedy. now the burning question, was it road rage or revenge. cardell hays rear ended his wife while they were driving home. hayes and smith got into fire. smith's wife was shot in the right leg. >> we will build a strong case for the district attorney to prosecute cardell hayes to the extent of the law. >> in a bizarre twist, hayes's father was killed in a standoff with police in 2005. hayes's family sued and just before smith's death he was having dinner with an officer named in the civil
following breaking live from washington, d.c. good to see you. >> reporter: good morning, abbey and heather. good to see you as well. this is being described as a senseless act of view owelines and it is leaving nfl fans stunned, saddened, worse, worse, a wife without her husband and three children now without a father. former new orleans saints player and super bowl champion will smith with his wife posting this picture right before his death. the message having fun in the french...
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capitols shut out the flyers 2-0 in washington, d.c. last night. game two is tomorrow night in washington. >>> let's turn to david murphy now to take a look at accuweather good morning. >> reporter: good morning, it's a nice one out there today, huh, once again. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you we are dry across the region. as we look outside we're looking at the airport. there's the nice early sunshine streaking in across the terminals. it's going to be a a good one today even though it's on the cool side. in philadelphia, 42 degrees, most of the suburbs in the mid to upper 30s. winds are calm across the region, but it's a morning that's kind of chilly and you will want an extra layer on. won't need it forever. we'll have sunshine to warm us up. we have cloud cover in canada and out in virginia that will not make it here today with any great detail. sunshine by 8:00 a.m. 42 degrees by 10:00 a.m., 51. things start to get better, noon 57. 3:00 p.m., that's the high, 64. one degree better than yesterday. with less wind it will be more comfor
capitols shut out the flyers 2-0 in washington, d.c. last night. game two is tomorrow night in washington. >>> let's turn to david murphy now to take a look at accuweather good morning. >> reporter: good morning, it's a nice one out there today, huh, once again. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you we are dry across the region. as we look outside we're looking at the airport. there's the nice early sunshine streaking in across the terminals. it's going to be a a good one...
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so alice paul opened the basement office on f street in washington d.c. and she and lucy burns began raising money and recruiting members. woodrow wilson was elected to office so the first thing that alice paul and lucy burns did was to stage a parade. they wanted to have the largest suffrage parade held in the united states so alice paul began working towards that goal in the idea was that they would hold that the day before president woodrow wilson's inauguration that they would attract although the crowds that were already in town and all of these other crowds to the d.c. area. they would get the papers to notice them. with the biggest suffrage parade of her help in the united states. that is what i was told once that so she worked for months to build this parade. they managed to get all the permits they needed to and they tried to engage the police to help support them and the police were not that interested in guarding the parade. they knew there might be problems the day before the parade for the day of the parade so the parade happen. with 8000 wom
so alice paul opened the basement office on f street in washington d.c. and she and lucy burns began raising money and recruiting members. woodrow wilson was elected to office so the first thing that alice paul and lucy burns did was to stage a parade. they wanted to have the largest suffrage parade held in the united states so alice paul began working towards that goal in the idea was that they would hold that the day before president woodrow wilson's inauguration that they would attract...
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here in washington, d.c. and maybe new york city.ll continue through the million dollars of the part week. this is all jammed up because of the beautiful weather we have in the east coast. several days of severe weather for texas maybe flooding, as well. that's a check of the national forecast here's what's shaking where you live. >> reporter: love the sound of the drums. good morning, everybody, chris sowers with this accuweather update. double scan live is clear. 67 today, 74 tomorrow. we're up to a whopping 80 degrees, 80 degrees for monday. the tamagawa dancers and of course, the dogwood trail mix. just three items in what's going to be a spectacular day. i'm here with wjla, abc 7 to help our affiliate down here. it's going to be a broadcast that you may be able to see at some point in your local area. dan, paula, back up to you. strawberry shortcake is looking good. but i don't know if i can fit her in my bag, paula, so forgive me. >> can you try and let me apologize, i think i contained my composure now. >> no need to apologize
here in washington, d.c. and maybe new york city.ll continue through the million dollars of the part week. this is all jammed up because of the beautiful weather we have in the east coast. several days of severe weather for texas maybe flooding, as well. that's a check of the national forecast here's what's shaking where you live. >> reporter: love the sound of the drums. good morning, everybody, chris sowers with this accuweather update. double scan live is clear. 67 today, 74 tomorrow....
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as it moved on through washington d.c. they had a 66 miles per hour wind gust at dallas international airport north and west of washington d.c. this means business as it moves on in. here is our future cast around 1 a.m. right down to the jersey shore at the same time it is a long and behind that line that the wind really starts cranking over night right into tomorrow morning. the line maybe heavier downpours maybe rumbles of thunder and then that transitions into a brief burst of snowfall which could accumulate areas north of new york city, along and north of i- 84 out of here by 7:00 in the morning to our east, temperatures not recovering much during the day. high winds over night into early tomorrow afternoon locally damaging gusts of at least 50 to 60 miles per hour rain showers turning over to snow showers before ending by dawn could be a coating to an inch or so areas north of the city, many more details coming up. >>> new time's square crowded and bustling now just a few hours ago it was brought to a standstill take
as it moved on through washington d.c. they had a 66 miles per hour wind gust at dallas international airport north and west of washington d.c. this means business as it moves on in. here is our future cast around 1 a.m. right down to the jersey shore at the same time it is a long and behind that line that the wind really starts cranking over night right into tomorrow morning. the line maybe heavier downpours maybe rumbles of thunder and then that transitions into a brief burst of snowfall...
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in the 35 years i lived in washington, d.c. before moving to seattle six years ago i lived through several hurricanes, blizzards and even a small tornado. so people in the northwest and elsewhere tend to react to discussions of natural disasters with fear which leads to paralysis or fatalism. but preparing to fail is preparing to fail and the better prepar prepared we are today the better we will be when a real case happens. it was the most iconic event that happened in washington state. it has a lot to teach us about living in one of the most beautiful parts of the united states but one of the most dangerous as well. i would be happy to answer your questions about mount st. helens. [applause] >> yes? >> yeah, i already read the book. it was really good. i wanted to ask you [inaudible question] >> this is a question, and in the book i describe what happened to all 57 people that died, i didn't do that because i thought it was too overwhelming. so i chose the area north of the volcano because i could describe the blasts and thos
in the 35 years i lived in washington, d.c. before moving to seattle six years ago i lived through several hurricanes, blizzards and even a small tornado. so people in the northwest and elsewhere tend to react to discussions of natural disasters with fear which leads to paralysis or fatalism. but preparing to fail is preparing to fail and the better prepar prepared we are today the better we will be when a real case happens. it was the most iconic event that happened in washington state. it has...
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they held a final practice in voorhees yesterday and get a skate in at the verizon center in washington, d.c. today. >>> police suspect foul play as they search for a missing priest from florida. >>> a washington woman said her daily potato chip snack led to a discovery that may have saved her life. karen. >> reporter: 62 is the high, normally we would have a high of 63. we have lots of sunshine, but we have a cold start. all the details are in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age. it's true. the a.a.r.p. opposed the plan, citing dramatic cuts to medicare benefits. the plan sestak supports means higher out-of-pocket costs for millions on medicare. any way you spin it, the truth about sestak is gonna hurt. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> happening today president obama is going to attend the wound wooed warrior soldier ride as it arrives in washington. soldiers will ride into washington, d.c. and bring togethe
they held a final practice in voorhees yesterday and get a skate in at the verizon center in washington, d.c. today. >>> police suspect foul play as they search for a missing priest from florida. >>> a washington woman said her daily potato chip snack led to a discovery that may have saved her life. karen. >> reporter: 62 is the high, normally we would have a high of 63. we have lots of sunshine, but we have a cold start. all the details are in the exclusive accuweather...
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that group pushes out the alerts from washington d.c.you know, this is the scene at king of prussia mall encountered by people. police tell us they were called there at 5:45 thursday evening. the police chief told us word spread almost immediately. >> an amber alert did go out minutes after this abduction. >> but the iphone time stamp for the montgomery amber alert shows it wasn't received until 9:36 thursday night. to issue an amber alert law enforcement must believe an abduction occurred, believe the child under 17 is in imminent danger and enough descriptive information to assist in the recovery of that child. the chief tells us all protocol was followed. we'll follow this story throughout the morning. monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> thanks. right now police in camden are looking for a man whom they say shot and killed his own mother. nbc 10 was on the 1100 block of 18th street last night. as you can see there was a heavy police presence right after the shooting happened inside the suspect's house around 5:30. police have not release
that group pushes out the alerts from washington d.c.you know, this is the scene at king of prussia mall encountered by people. police tell us they were called there at 5:45 thursday evening. the police chief told us word spread almost immediately. >> an amber alert did go out minutes after this abduction. >> but the iphone time stamp for the montgomery amber alert shows it wasn't received until 9:36 thursday night. to issue an amber alert law enforcement must believe an abduction...
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since i moved to washington, d.c. my level of frustration of policy made by people that don't represent us is frustrating. i am a former cholo. at 11 years old i was sexually abused. at 12 i became a sex worker by the time i was 14 i had 400 sex partners by force and drugged. at 16, i was living in east los angeles in a trailer, male prostitute on santa monica beautiful boulevard and at 18 i was homeless doing anything to get my next hit of dope. very few people talk about the sex trade, sexual abuse, and many reprecusions from that. what would you recommend to somebody like me who lived that life who went to harvard, and berkeley and had that mother stand by me no matter what. i keep being told tell your sto story i am not going to let the opportunity pass having jorge ramos in front of me to say how do you -- [applause] >> how do you address these issues of the sex and drug trade and impact it is having on our youth? and someone like me who is just new to government feel that frustration when i feel i had more impac
since i moved to washington, d.c. my level of frustration of policy made by people that don't represent us is frustrating. i am a former cholo. at 11 years old i was sexually abused. at 12 i became a sex worker by the time i was 14 i had 400 sex partners by force and drugged. at 16, i was living in east los angeles in a trailer, male prostitute on santa monica beautiful boulevard and at 18 i was homeless doing anything to get my next hit of dope. very few people talk about the sex trade, sexual...
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the new ceo of the washington, d.c. area transit center testified at a house hearing about safety lapses and it decision to close the entire subway system for 24 hours to conduct safety checks. mark meadows of north carolina chairs this two hour and 15 minute hearing. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone to the committee on government oversight and reform. we have this afternoon a joint subcommittee hearing. the subcommittees of transportation and public assets which i am pleased to chair. we have our ranking member ms. duckworth and we have the government operations subcommittee which is chaired by mr. meadows and mr. conley is the ranking member. so i would like to call the meeting to order and without objection the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. i would also like to announce the order of business. we will first hear from the chairs and ranking members, and then we will go to goings and first i will introduce the witnesses and swear them in. we welcome them today and in just a few mi
the new ceo of the washington, d.c. area transit center testified at a house hearing about safety lapses and it decision to close the entire subway system for 24 hours to conduct safety checks. mark meadows of north carolina chairs this two hour and 15 minute hearing. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone to the committee on government oversight and reform. we have this afternoon a joint subcommittee hearing. the subcommittees of transportation and public assets which i am...
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we have details on what happened in a washington, d.c. suburb. >>> it is starting to feel like spring thank goodness. nothing but wall-to-wall sunshine to enjoy this weekend. chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. good news, good haircut, no complaints, right. that's a good cut. >> reporter: she does her best looking live in atlantic city, we have the fresh do, fresh forecast, not a cloud in the sky. chilly down the shore, the ocean temperatures are chilly. other than that it's going to be a beautiful weekend. 44 in philadelphia. 38 in trenton. allentown 36. beach haven 44. upper 30s north and west there's no breeze so we're not dealing with a windchill. satellite and radar high pressure in control not a cloud all the way dawn from maine to the virginias and the carolinas. wall-to-wall blue sky. 1:00 p.m., 63. 3:00 p.m., 66. same number by 5:00 p.m. forecasting a high of 66, 67 sunny skies. it's warmer in the seven day forecast. as a matter of fact we could be flirting with 80 degrees by monday. i'll have the detai
we have details on what happened in a washington, d.c. suburb. >>> it is starting to feel like spring thank goodness. nothing but wall-to-wall sunshine to enjoy this weekend. chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. good news, good haircut, no complaints, right. that's a good cut. >> reporter: she does her best looking live in atlantic city, we have the fresh do, fresh forecast, not a cloud in the sky. chilly down the shore, the ocean temperatures are...
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the capitols shut out the flyers in the opener in washington, d.c. they wore the initial. late ed snyder on the uniform. the flyers forward left the game with an upper body injury. game two is tomorrow night in washington. he is probably the best defensive forward. it would be a big loss. >> reporter: all right we'll see what happens in game two, storm tracker 6 live double scan showing you nothing is happening in terms of precipitation yet again because we have high pressure in control. in fact as you look outside we have the clear skies, look how glassy the water is on the delaware river, despite the fact there's a little bit of a tugboat and barge deal going on down there, looks like he is sitting there having his breakfast and not moving. in any event there's not much winds out there. you can tell that. the camera not bouncing and the water not with a whole lot of motion in it. 30 degrees in philadelphia. the dewpoint, 33. winds are calm across the region. a pleasant start even though it's on the cool side with a lot of the places close to 40 degrees in some areas, rura
the capitols shut out the flyers in the opener in washington, d.c. they wore the initial. late ed snyder on the uniform. the flyers forward left the game with an upper body injury. game two is tomorrow night in washington. he is probably the best defensive forward. it would be a big loss. >> reporter: all right we'll see what happens in game two, storm tracker 6 live double scan showing you nothing is happening in terms of precipitation yet again because we have high pressure in control....
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the irs gave the extension because washington, d.c. is observing emancipation day. you'll want to avoid the skyway. here we go again. i's closed right now in both directions until 6:00 tomorrow evening. crews are installing deck panels add part of the rehabilitation project. the work will pick up again with the same expected closures going through tomorrow night and through sunday. >> and bring your suntan lotion. >> no matter what you're going to do you'll need sunscreen for the next weekend and you can burn quickly and this will be no exception this weekend and we've seen over the last several days. more of us will be out. let's take a look outside now. the view looks stunning tonight. clear air, clear skies. the empire state building in its standard white lights and 48 degrees in the park under clear ska skies. down to the 30s overnight. you just need jackets late at night and in the morning and during the day you can shed those players. you'll still be cooler than the inland areas. putnam, inland fairfield and eastern suffolk county under freeze warnings tonight
the irs gave the extension because washington, d.c. is observing emancipation day. you'll want to avoid the skyway. here we go again. i's closed right now in both directions until 6:00 tomorrow evening. crews are installing deck panels add part of the rehabilitation project. the work will pick up again with the same expected closures going through tomorrow night and through sunday. >> and bring your suntan lotion. >> no matter what you're going to do you'll need sunscreen for the...
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>> no place else to be other than springtime in washington, d.c.e nation's greatest springtime celebration. >> we've got dancers and drummers from japan. we've got the ladies from southern alabama, i mean, how many floats do we have and how many balloons do we have flying? >> about 15 floats, probably about 9 balloons, and there's over 5,000 participants in this parade today. >> one of which is this marching band saying "hit me with your best shot." >> so we're ready to go. >> and the weather couldn't be better. >> thank you for that. i was hoping you would give me credit. thank you, diana. congratulations. participating in today's parade. she mentioned the weather is going to be perfect. you bet. not just here, but across the entire east coast. blocking pattern in place, high pressure, temperatures will be in the 70s, widespread, beautiful levels of humidity and as we go through the next couple of days, we're really going to see things crank up, especially in some of these bigger cities, temperatures approaching the 80-degree mark in philly, here
>> no place else to be other than springtime in washington, d.c.e nation's greatest springtime celebration. >> we've got dancers and drummers from japan. we've got the ladies from southern alabama, i mean, how many floats do we have and how many balloons do we have flying? >> about 15 floats, probably about 9 balloons, and there's over 5,000 participants in this parade today. >> one of which is this marching band saying "hit me with your best shot." >> so...
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cruz: and that is a fairly accurate description of washington, d.c. but we are here this morning for something a lot more important than politics. we are here because our country is in crisis. because we are bankrupting our kids and grandkids. because our constitutional rights are under assault. and because america has receded from leadership in the world. and i am here this morning with a word of hope and encouragement all across pennsylvania and all across this country, people are waking up and help is on the way. [applause] this next election is going to come down to 3 issues. jobs, freedom, and security. let's start with jobs. [applause] i want to take a minute to talk to all of these single moms who are working to end three part-time jobs. who have seen your hours forcibly reduced to 28 hours because obama kicked in at 30 -- because obamacare kick in at already hours a week. [boos] sen. cruz: i want to talk to all the truck drivers, all the plumbers and mechanics, all the steelworkers hens union members, all the members with calluses on your hand
cruz: and that is a fairly accurate description of washington, d.c. but we are here this morning for something a lot more important than politics. we are here because our country is in crisis. because we are bankrupting our kids and grandkids. because our constitutional rights are under assault. and because america has receded from leadership in the world. and i am here this morning with a word of hope and encouragement all across pennsylvania and all across this country, people are waking up...
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thanks so much, philip crowther, our correspondent in washington, d.c. the one surviving suspect from november's attacks in paris is starting solitary confinement, now charged with terrorist offenses. select as does lump -- salah abdeslam was at his first court appearance a few hours ago. he announced his intention to remain silent for today. his work -- his lawyer told authorities that he is willing to cooperate with authorities later. his next hearing is may 20. at thedupuis was courthouse where the hearing was held. abdeslam has spent hours in the courtroom, where he said he did not feel ready to express himself today. he was transferred from a prison in belgium to paris. he was flown over by helicopter, escorted by the french elite police forces. he says he is too tired to talk to the judges today, that he might express himself at a later date, perhaps on the main -- on the of may -- perhaps on 20th of may. the list of charges against him is very long. >> given the time at which he was taken from prison this morning, the transfer, which was quite int
thanks so much, philip crowther, our correspondent in washington, d.c. the one surviving suspect from november's attacks in paris is starting solitary confinement, now charged with terrorist offenses. select as does lump -- salah abdeslam was at his first court appearance a few hours ago. he announced his intention to remain silent for today. his work -- his lawyer told authorities that he is willing to cooperate with authorities later. his next hearing is may 20. at thedupuis was courthouse...
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over the past week activists , have marched from philadelphia to washington, d.c. and the "boston globe" included a satirical front page in their sunday edition to highlight how the country could change if donald trump is elected president. the banner headline reads, "deportations begin: president trump calls for tripling of ice force; riots continue." another headline reads, "markets sink as trade war looms." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in los angeles as our 100-city tour gets underway. the black lives mamatter movemet continues to shake up the race to the white house after former president bill clinton said friday that he regretted his comments to black protesters at a rally in philadelphia the day before. black lives matter activists had interrupted clinton during a speech in support of his wife, democratic presidential candidate and former secretary of state hillary clinton. , they challenged the clintons on their support for the 1994 crime bill, whi
over the past week activists , have marched from philadelphia to washington, d.c. and the "boston globe" included a satirical front page in their sunday edition to highlight how the country could change if donald trump is elected president. the banner headline reads, "deportations begin: president trump calls for tripling of ice force; riots continue." another headline reads, "markets sink as trade war looms." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy...
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not far from washington, d.c.ight the firefighters were identified, 39-year-old fire medic and served 13 careers in - years in the department has died. and kevin swain listed in serious condition. as they arrived they saw the person who they thought needed help. they knocked on the door and received no answer and they began to force entry to renner care, as they were forcing entry several rounds were fired from the house through the door. >>> the shots were fired by the person who needed help. the gunfire stopped when the police rushed in to arrest the shooter. the suspect is cooperating, the motive is not clear. the person who called 911 was shot and not severely injured. >>> aftershocks continue to rock japan after powerful earthquakes killed 29 people. a huge crack left in one of the roads there. 6.5 magnitude struck yesterday and 7.3 hit today. on coming rains could make it more difficult there. crews are keeping an eye on mount asta which erupted at the same time of the quakes. >>> "good morning america" week
not far from washington, d.c.ight the firefighters were identified, 39-year-old fire medic and served 13 careers in - years in the department has died. and kevin swain listed in serious condition. as they arrived they saw the person who they thought needed help. they knocked on the door and received no answer and they began to force entry to renner care, as they were forcing entry several rounds were fired from the house through the door. >>> the shots were fired by the person who...
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standstill traffic throughout decide washington, d.c. a domino effect.e a lift of -- list of alternate routes for you. and mt. vernon metro stop is closed until tonight. so take that into account if you plan to travel into the district. the summit, 50 world leaders here to stop nuclear proliferation. and special attention was paid yesterday to north korea. >> we are united in to deter and defend against north korean provocations. we recognize that our security is linked. that we have to work together to meet this challenge. >> reporter: and again a who's who of world leaders working together to meet that challenge. here in washington right now working towards that end. one notable name -- [ no audio ] >>> today the mayor will kickoff the washington, d.c. pothole palazzo campaign. the goal is to get the holes filled within 48 hours than the normal 72--hour response time. >>> george mason university is naming their law school in honor of the late supreme court justice scalia. they received support for the law school, the largest gift in school history. thr
standstill traffic throughout decide washington, d.c. a domino effect.e a lift of -- list of alternate routes for you. and mt. vernon metro stop is closed until tonight. so take that into account if you plan to travel into the district. the summit, 50 world leaders here to stop nuclear proliferation. and special attention was paid yesterday to north korea. >> we are united in to deter and defend against north korean provocations. we recognize that our security is linked. that we have to...
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. >> democracy spring marchers arrived in washington, d.c. on sunday night.ng a march from philadelphia to the u.s. capital. several hundred more protesters met the marchers at the hundreds were arrested today. the sit-in is scheduled to last through april 18th. >>> and democracy spring marchers aren't the -- that should say aren't the only ones on a mission. gun control activists are biking their way from connecticut to washington, d.c. more than 2 dozen riders took off in the annual event from newtown this weekend. they're expected to reach the capital in a few days. >> charles county police arrested a man who brought a loaded assault rifle to a baby shower. he was at a baby shower on saturday when he got into a fight with another man. witnesses say he left the party and came back with a loaded ar-15. the rifle had been reported stolen from north carolina. he is now facing a long list of charges including assault and wreckless endangerment. >>> keeping area streets safe for bicyclists and pedestrians, that is the goal of a brand new campaign for the entire
. >> democracy spring marchers arrived in washington, d.c. on sunday night.ng a march from philadelphia to the u.s. capital. several hundred more protesters met the marchers at the hundreds were arrested today. the sit-in is scheduled to last through april 18th. >>> and democracy spring marchers aren't the -- that should say aren't the only ones on a mission. gun control activists are biking their way from connecticut to washington, d.c. more than 2 dozen riders took off in the...
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>> no place else to be other than springtime in washington, d.c. but the nation's greatest springtime celebration. >> we've got dancers and drummers from japan. we've got ladies from southern alabama, i mean, how many floats do we have and how many balloons do we have flying? >> about 15 floats, probably over 5,000 participants in the >> this weather report is brought to you by nexgard. thanks, guys. you guys sound awesome. you look terrific. the tamagawa dancers and of course, the dogwood trail mix. just three items in what's going to be a spectacular day. i'm here with wjla, abc 7 to help our affiliate down here. it's going to be a broadcast dan, paula, back up to you. strawberry shortcake is looking good. but i don't know if i can fit her in my bag, paula, so forgive me. >> can you try and let me apologize, i think i contained my composure now. >> no need to apologize. >> are you sure? that was a moment of freakout on my behalf when i saw. >> beautiful. >> i will never let you forget it. >> embarrassing more like it. >>> well, everybody, coming
>> no place else to be other than springtime in washington, d.c. but the nation's greatest springtime celebration. >> we've got dancers and drummers from japan. we've got ladies from southern alabama, i mean, how many floats do we have and how many balloons do we have flying? >> about 15 floats, probably over 5,000 participants in the >> this weather report is brought to you by nexgard. thanks, guys. you guys sound awesome. you look terrific. the tamagawa dancers and of...