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bill have introduced a that would make d.c., washington d.c., honor the concealed carry permits from the various states. over three quarters of the state has some reciprocity arrangements with other states. and d.c. is sort of an anomaly because it does not organize any states for concealed carry permits. this is a common sense situation that does not cost any money because there are discussions in the capital about how do you protect the other 98 percent of congressman who don't have security detail? money if you cost signed all of us a security detail. and frankly, we want the ability to take care of ourselves. host: do you have a concealed carry permit? guest: i do. host: so when you are in kentucky, do you always have a gun on you? guest: i will not disclose, but that is the benefit of having a concealed carry weapon because there is a moment of surprise. unless it is a star or police officer -- unless it is a spouse or a police officer, i do not brandish my weapon or tell anyone if i have a weapon on me. host: would you have brought a weapon to a baseball practice if you are goin
bill have introduced a that would make d.c., washington d.c., honor the concealed carry permits from the various states. over three quarters of the state has some reciprocity arrangements with other states. and d.c. is sort of an anomaly because it does not organize any states for concealed carry permits. this is a common sense situation that does not cost any money because there are discussions in the capital about how do you protect the other 98 percent of congressman who don't have security...
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and their importance to washington, d.c. there are a great amount of historic preservation of buildings in d.c. we are probably one of the most restricted in terms of preservation properties in washington. not only is this building a landmark, the exterior of the building is a landmark, but also our interiors are. we are one of 23 buildings in washington to have our interiors landmarked and probably the most heavily landmarked in that way. also, our garden, which is this amazing open space in dupont circle, and it's very rare in washington for there to be a big garden in a backyard. the reason why it still exists and has to exist is because washington has something called the height act, which means buildings can only build up to a certain footage, and then they are not allowed to go any higher unless they somehow can make an arrangement with neighbors who have land that has not yet been developed. they basically by the air rights of their neighbors. our neighbor has purchased our theen's air rights, so garden has to remain a
and their importance to washington, d.c. there are a great amount of historic preservation of buildings in d.c. we are probably one of the most restricted in terms of preservation properties in washington. not only is this building a landmark, the exterior of the building is a landmark, but also our interiors are. we are one of 23 buildings in washington to have our interiors landmarked and probably the most heavily landmarked in that way. also, our garden, which is this amazing open space in...
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house andh washington, d.c. was built by krishan heurich, we started a successful brewing company in 1872. today we learn how prohibition and world war i impacted the heurich family and their brewing company. this is the second of a two-part series. >> welcome to the heurich house museum. this is the home of washington, d.c.'s most successful brewer. he lived between 1842 and 1945. andas born in a small town died here and washington, d.c. at the age of 102. he was the oldest brewer in the world at that time. so now we are in the basement of the heurich house, and we are in the original man cave for him. this room was built originally to be krishan iraq -- heurich -- christian heurich's beer drinking room. maybe they would feel comfortable ash in their cigars on the floor in the original tavern signature we have in the middle of the room. because krishan was 60 years old when he had his children and his dining room was the only place for the family to have meals, this became the german breakfast room. this is whe
house andh washington, d.c. was built by krishan heurich, we started a successful brewing company in 1872. today we learn how prohibition and world war i impacted the heurich family and their brewing company. this is the second of a two-part series. >> welcome to the heurich house museum. this is the home of washington, d.c.'s most successful brewer. he lived between 1842 and 1945. andas born in a small town died here and washington, d.c. at the age of 102. he was the oldest brewer in the...
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between washington, d.c. and philadelphia. now additionally we're going to see residual delays and cancellations on the northeast corridor. amtrak is advising passengers or at least the passengers that typically take this route in the morning to check with amtrak.com or the app if they frequent the app as well to see any specifics about that, but i did just check in with amtrak website. not seeing any specific cancellations there, but, again, that service still is suspended between washington, d.c. and philadelphia. we're supposed to get an update or a statement from amtrak on or before sometime 7:00 this morning. have that update for you. next update in ten minutes. >> thank you, jessica. >>> meanwhile dealing with the best day in the summer apparently. >> this may turn out to be the nicest day of the entire summer. 40s and 50s right now. 48 degrees in the suburbs. low 50s in the lehigh valley. look at that bright sunshine. sunshine we warm to 66 degrees. then at lunchtime. 74. even though the temperatures w
between washington, d.c. and philadelphia. now additionally we're going to see residual delays and cancellations on the northeast corridor. amtrak is advising passengers or at least the passengers that typically take this route in the morning to check with amtrak.com or the app if they frequent the app as well to see any specifics about that, but i did just check in with amtrak website. not seeing any specific cancellations there, but, again, that service still is suspended between washington,...
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risk of death, but again, better news for congressman steve scalise, who's been upgraded in a washington, d.c., hospital. one of our callers mentioning the nixon tapes. this is from december of 1972. you get a sense of president nixon's animosity toward "the washington post," which was leading the coverage of the watergate break-in and ultimately the coverup. >> there was no reporter today at the ceremony. there was a photographer there, but apparently they screwed up on their desk assignment today, and there was no reporter present. >> i want it clearly understood from that now on, ever, no reporter from "the washington post" is ever to be in the white house. is that clear? >> absolutely. >> that's a press conference. >> yes, sir. briefings here. >> everything. never, never in the white house. no church service. nothing. you tell connie, don't tell mr. nixon, because she'll approve it. no reporter from "the washington post" is ever to be in the white house again, and no photographer, either. no photographers. is that clear? >> yes, sir. >> none, ever, to be in. that is a total order. and if
risk of death, but again, better news for congressman steve scalise, who's been upgraded in a washington, d.c., hospital. one of our callers mentioning the nixon tapes. this is from december of 1972. you get a sense of president nixon's animosity toward "the washington post," which was leading the coverage of the watergate break-in and ultimately the coverup. >> there was no reporter today at the ceremony. there was a photographer there, but apparently they screwed up on their...
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amtrak is currently suspended between washington, d.c. and philly. the incident occurred approaching washington union station in d.c. now there will be cancellations residual delays and already letting us know to expect some more cancellations for the northeast corridor. that's where you want to check before you go and head out the door. especially considering suspended track due to accident investigation might last quite some time. checking in with amtrak. they have stated they will contact us again about when or if this would be reopened before the morning commute. sometime before 7:00 a.m. we'll keep you updated there. have an hour and 20 minutes or so before we might hear back. for now know that service is still suspended. route 1, here we are on the boulevard. right around 17th street. both directions look good. schuylkill expressway looks good also. check in with eastbound side. speeds there still into the 60s. vai and tracey, back to you. >>> thank you jessica. >>> unfolding before his eyes. witness to a police shooting speaks exclusively to nb
amtrak is currently suspended between washington, d.c. and philly. the incident occurred approaching washington union station in d.c. now there will be cancellations residual delays and already letting us know to expect some more cancellations for the northeast corridor. that's where you want to check before you go and head out the door. especially considering suspended track due to accident investigation might last quite some time. checking in with amtrak. they have stated they will contact us...
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sheila is calling from washington, d.c., on our independent line. sheila, you're on with philip wegmann. caller: yes. my comment is in taking a job, especially for the lawmakers, that it comes part of the job comes with an inherent possibility that you could be wounded or whatever. i'm thinking to myself, why are these people taking the job? this is part of their duty as lawmakers. you know you could possibly be faced with a situation where your life could be on the line. so if you're not comfort with that, then -- comfortable with that, then you shouldn't apply for that particular possession. and as far as guns in these states, don't d.c. have rights? i hear people calling from other states. what rights do they have to ell the district what to do? quite frankly i would be upset if people from texas or other states are calling in, you know, telling me here in maryland, you know, what we would be allowed to do and that's my comment. guest: right. i think your caller is right. a lot of these lawmakers are making sacrifice. we think of politicians up h
sheila is calling from washington, d.c., on our independent line. sheila, you're on with philip wegmann. caller: yes. my comment is in taking a job, especially for the lawmakers, that it comes part of the job comes with an inherent possibility that you could be wounded or whatever. i'm thinking to myself, why are these people taking the job? this is part of their duty as lawmakers. you know you could possibly be faced with a situation where your life could be on the line. so if you're not...
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think about your taxpayer dollars but you pay every year, the money that goes to washington, d.c.. i had a great idea, we will build and then that is the ethical rule they came up within the guidelines for the other members to abide by. in chicago you recall they were no longer going to be allowed to get the tickets so they found that these ways of what if it is fair market value in these ways to make it legal you cannot accept a gift worth x. amount of dollars or more. >> with every rule and regulation there is a room full of attorneys and they are figuring out how to bend the rule and get around it. my biggest thing and i say this to my hard-core liberal and conservative friends, if you want to stop this or stop pitting people against each other, stop the government from picking and choosing sides. i know that in practice it is a lot harder to do but whether you support massive subsidies for green energy which all of us believe in a healthy environment, i understand ideas for research and development but if you don't like that or you don't like a bunch of brakes going to big oil,
think about your taxpayer dollars but you pay every year, the money that goes to washington, d.c.. i had a great idea, we will build and then that is the ethical rule they came up within the guidelines for the other members to abide by. in chicago you recall they were no longer going to be allowed to get the tickets so they found that these ways of what if it is fair market value in these ways to make it legal you cannot accept a gift worth x. amount of dollars or more. >> with every rule...
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or i said, washington, d.c. host: military pay, potential pay increase by trump administration and back and forth on that between congress. scott maucione our guest. those who are or active military. 02-748-8001, for retired military and all others, washington, d.c. host: 202-748-8002. by the charges put out federal government. list of persons starts monthly. we're talking 1500 dollars plus, depending where you start. what is top end the person could compare how does that to enlisted or officer? what is the difference between the two? guest: correct. four-star general, they are making hundreds of thousands of authorize. thousands,hundreds of but about $100,000. depends, there are a lot of different incentive pays and different variables it.t go into one thing that may make your pay o higher, if you are something called a mustang. enlisted officer who peculiars getting a without college degree beforehand. you work while in the service to get your college degree. up to 60, 70, 80,000 0. officers can make a dprat w
or i said, washington, d.c. host: military pay, potential pay increase by trump administration and back and forth on that between congress. scott maucione our guest. those who are or active military. 02-748-8001, for retired military and all others, washington, d.c. host: 202-748-8002. by the charges put out federal government. list of persons starts monthly. we're talking 1500 dollars plus, depending where you start. what is top end the person could compare how does that to enlisted or...
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that is when he landed in washington, d.c.. he did that by purchasing a failing brewery just a block south of here. when you purchase that brewery, pretty soon afterwards, schnell died, and chanel's widow ended up marrying christian and helping him build the brewery into the successful business. it was a pretty brilliant marketer, he introduced lager beer, change the brewery over from what beer, -- wheat beer, and emilia heurich really helped him. she died of pneumonia and probably overworked. christian a few years later married matilda. matilda was a different person, she was younger and she probably came from a higher level of society. she was the sister of the treasurer of a brewery. when i got married, they ended up building the house together, and matilda is the one who designed these rooms. she is the one who probably worked with the interior designers. you can he she had an eye towards leveraging them a little further along in society, just based on the way these rooms were outfitted. moving to dupont circle and building
that is when he landed in washington, d.c.. he did that by purchasing a failing brewery just a block south of here. when you purchase that brewery, pretty soon afterwards, schnell died, and chanel's widow ended up marrying christian and helping him build the brewery into the successful business. it was a pretty brilliant marketer, he introduced lager beer, change the brewery over from what beer, -- wheat beer, and emilia heurich really helped him. she died of pneumonia and probably overworked....
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in washington d.c., democrats line. caller: you mentioned earlier that staffers have to go through dangerous areas. i live in washington d.c., i have to go through dangerous areas everyday in the area i live in. there's shootings three or four gunshots in my area every week. the supreme court in the heller case said the second amendment was a fundamental right. our city council has done everything it could to validate limit to restrict the decision of the supreme court. washington d.c. at this point, does not have a conceal carry permit. why should we have equal protections under the law? it seems it has a lot to do with that washington d.c. is black. guest: i disagree with you on that. i don't know why the city does not -- there is a concealed carry ability in washington d.c. they have allowed for permits. they're turning down many more permits than they're allowing to go through. again, aagree with you, you ought to have the right to carry. that's something that the city needs to address. we're not trying to exempt an
in washington d.c., democrats line. caller: you mentioned earlier that staffers have to go through dangerous areas. i live in washington d.c., i have to go through dangerous areas everyday in the area i live in. there's shootings three or four gunshots in my area every week. the supreme court in the heller case said the second amendment was a fundamental right. our city council has done everything it could to validate limit to restrict the decision of the supreme court. washington d.c. at this...
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washington, d.c.olice of using sexual abuse as a form of punishment targeting people arrested while protesting donald trump's inauguration. >> today we're filing suit on ehalf of courageous people who stand up and say enough. temer has been charged with corruption a year after he backed the souther of rousseff from office. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report, i'm amy goodman. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell postponed a vote on the health care plan after facing a revolt from members of his own party. >> good afternoon, everyone. as you may have heard, we're going to continue discussions within our conference on differences that we have that we'll continue to try and litigate. consequently, we will not be on the bill this week but we're still working towards getting at least 50 people in a comfortable place. amy: the congressional budget office says 22 million americans would lose their health insurance under the senate repubcan's hea
washington, d.c.olice of using sexual abuse as a form of punishment targeting people arrested while protesting donald trump's inauguration. >> today we're filing suit on ehalf of courageous people who stand up and say enough. temer has been charged with corruption a year after he backed the souther of rousseff from office. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report, i'm amy goodman. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell postponed a...
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hands and hearing from people it is just as important or more so that they keep their butts in washington d.c. because if they're not in washington where they are caught up in the echo chamber whoever you may disagree with at the moment but typically is human beings we tend to stay in the echo chamber but to make that work in the search for news may be you visit fox news zero or msnbc they will keep you in the silo. yes members of congress need to be homeless should be in washington maintaining relationships one thing that was prevalent in the '80s and '90s members of congress would get to know each other and their spouses and children and it was harder to talk smack when you know the eight year-old is watching or harder to stick your finger in the eye of somebody when you know, them i have met some democrats and at far left liberal i set up her character in here and in going to meet that evil and viola devi wasserman shultz. [laughter] so in having fun with that. so i talk about how often times, we are having on the issues. so i did radio before and i used to talk of lot of smack about her w
hands and hearing from people it is just as important or more so that they keep their butts in washington d.c. because if they're not in washington where they are caught up in the echo chamber whoever you may disagree with at the moment but typically is human beings we tend to stay in the echo chamber but to make that work in the search for news may be you visit fox news zero or msnbc they will keep you in the silo. yes members of congress need to be homeless should be in washington maintaining...
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right near washington, d.c.seball field filled with emergency responders including police and the fbi. four people hit by bullets including gop whip steve scalise many others hurt. the congressman is recovering now in the hospital in critical condition. the gunman who opened fire is dead. it's where we begin tonight at 6:00. thanks for joining us. i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy noland. many details unfolding as his investigation grows. here's what we know. the attack happened this morning at 7:00 a.m. at a baseball field in alexandria's del ray neighborhood. which is about 7 miles from the white house. in fact the practice was just wrapping. steve scalise other lawmakers and staffers were preparing for an annual charity baseball game when the gunman opened fire. steve scalise is the house majority whip. shooter 66-year-old james hodgkinson from illinois. four people hit before capitol police shot hodgkinson in a shoot out that lasted at least five minutes. the gunman died from his injuries. those officers at the fie
right near washington, d.c.seball field filled with emergency responders including police and the fbi. four people hit by bullets including gop whip steve scalise many others hurt. the congressman is recovering now in the hospital in critical condition. the gunman who opened fire is dead. it's where we begin tonight at 6:00. thanks for joining us. i'm iain page. >> i'm lucy noland. many details unfolding as his investigation grows. here's what we know. the attack happened this morning at...
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sense of permspective, you woul essentially hit the river and on the other side of the river is washington, d.cthat's how close we are to d.c. and alexandria, of course, is a place where many members of congress and members of the media live. it's a close suburban neighborhood into washington, d.c. the alexandria police department saying that they have one suspect now in custody, and again, we don't know his or her identity, and we don't know for sure the conditions of the people who may have been hit. guys, back to you. >> tom, we'll let you continue your reporting there. thank you so much. let's go to peter alexander at the white house. we know we got a statement from the president. are you hearing about also a possible motive, peter? >> savannah, let's tell you first that statement from president trump right now. he writes, the vice president and i are aware of the shooting incident in virginia and are monitoring developments closely. we are dopeeeply saddened by th tragedy. he adds, our thoughts and prayers are with the members of congress, their staffs, and all others affected. those the f
sense of permspective, you woul essentially hit the river and on the other side of the river is washington, d.cthat's how close we are to d.c. and alexandria, of course, is a place where many members of congress and members of the media live. it's a close suburban neighborhood into washington, d.c. the alexandria police department saying that they have one suspect now in custody, and again, we don't know his or her identity, and we don't know for sure the conditions of the people who may have...
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this is on tonight in washington d.c. where you will find adam shapiro.ld be sold out crowd. >> that's what they are expecting. this is a charity event that dates back to 1909 they been playing this congressional baseball game since then. proceeds will go to different charities in washington d.c. the literacy programs here. they've also added the police memorial fund to one of the charitable organizations that will receive funds after the game. a show of unity at the game. nancy pelosi as speaker paul ryan will be appearing on national broadcast at the message of unity and here is what they said about unity a little bit earlier today. >> we are going to go to the game today. we are going to play our hardest to win. throughout the whole game we will be team is scalise. >> you hear her talking about being team 79. they say that is what he would've wanted. democrats and republicans were playing in tonight's game will be wearing gear and baseball caps from lsu, mr. scalise being a representative from louisiana and very fond of lsu. that is something else will
this is on tonight in washington d.c. where you will find adam shapiro.ld be sold out crowd. >> that's what they are expecting. this is a charity event that dates back to 1909 they been playing this congressional baseball game since then. proceeds will go to different charities in washington d.c. the literacy programs here. they've also added the police memorial fund to one of the charitable organizations that will receive funds after the game. a show of unity at the game. nancy pelosi as...
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now that suspension has occurred between washington, d.c. and philadelphia. also cancellations on the northeast corridor. keep eyes on that. going to update statement for us around 7:00 until morning. hopefully see some improvements by then. until then, we'll have updates for you all morning long. watching the vine street expressway cameras just around broad street. all traffic still being diverted off. westbound and eastbound for construction project in between broad street and schuylkill. should clear within the next 20 minutes. end here on 95. we're watching construction and a crash. 95 northbound around 295 as crash and some construction the northbound ramp to route 41 is closed. dive times for the most part good. updates on amtrak when i come back. >>> now, you're nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> 20 minutes before five. beautiful start to the day. 60s in philadelphia right now. 63 degrees and we'll still be in the 60s after the sun is up. not for long. 70s, later this morning, and for 80 degrees afternoon, finally today. southwesterly wind. just enough to
now that suspension has occurred between washington, d.c. and philadelphia. also cancellations on the northeast corridor. keep eyes on that. going to update statement for us around 7:00 until morning. hopefully see some improvements by then. until then, we'll have updates for you all morning long. watching the vine street expressway cameras just around broad street. all traffic still being diverted off. westbound and eastbound for construction project in between broad street and schuylkill....
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we will be searching for more stories that hold powers accountable. >> from washington d.c.d the world, this is "government matters" with francis rose. >> thanks for watching the weekend edition of "government matters," the only show covering the latest news, trends, and topics that matter to the business of government. i'm your host, francis rose. the june 30th deadline for agencies to submit their reorganization plans to omb sparked interest this week from congress on what kind of progress they're making. the senate homeland security and governmental affairs committee heard from four executives on their company's [000:30:59;00]
we will be searching for more stories that hold powers accountable. >> from washington d.c.d the world, this is "government matters" with francis rose. >> thanks for watching the weekend edition of "government matters," the only show covering the latest news, trends, and topics that matter to the business of government. i'm your host, francis rose. the june 30th deadline for agencies to submit their reorganization plans to omb sparked interest this week from...
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again, just over the bridge from washington, d.c. a number of lawmakers, a number of their staffers, live in this part of northern virginia because of its proximity to the hill, because of its proximity to a number of government offices as well. >> we have a piece of video to show you. this comes from our colleagues over at cbs, and it's reportedly a picture of steve scalise, the congressman, being carried away moments after that shooting. as we understand it, he was shot in the hip. the colleagues of his were able to use a belt as a tourniquet and stop the bleeding. he was alert and awake before entering surgery this morning. he's at med star hospital in the washington, d.c., area and said to be in stable condition and able to speak to his wife, but that's a shot that comes to us just now, just into our news room of congressman scalise who was shot in the hip. and administered aid by his colleagues there, including, i believe, we had a -- senator jeff flake and other members of congress who had military experience were also there, t
again, just over the bridge from washington, d.c. a number of lawmakers, a number of their staffers, live in this part of northern virginia because of its proximity to the hill, because of its proximity to a number of government offices as well. >> we have a piece of video to show you. this comes from our colleagues over at cbs, and it's reportedly a picture of steve scalise, the congressman, being carried away moments after that shooting. as we understand it, he was shot in the hip. the...
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well i'm john hartman at washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture scott pruitt c.p.a. is making it easier for big polluters to poison american families that it will verify food water watch will join us to discuss how he's doing it and what americans might be able to do about it and we're.
well i'm john hartman at washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture scott pruitt c.p.a. is making it easier for big polluters to poison american families that it will verify food water watch will join us to discuss how he's doing it and what americans might be able to do about it and we're.
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amtrak service currently suspended between philadelphia and washington, d.c. what happened is now resulting in a track closure. there were two people walking on the tracks resulting in a fatal approaching washington union station in d.c. there will be some cancellations as well in the northeast corridor and they are planning on updating us on this information on or before sometime before 7:00 this morning. so we will have updates for you for the rest of the morning. for now, just know that amtrak service is still suspended. watching 95 moving through delaware we're okay. 95 northbound there's a crash right near 295. the northbound drive times look good. from 295 to 495 11 minutes right now. speeds to the 60s. tracey and vai back to you. >>> someone opened fire on a group of teenagers in southwest philadelphia. now a 16-year-old girl is in the hospital. standing with friends outside a home on springfield avenue when someone started spraying bullets at group. hit multiple times in the arm. scar spotted speeding away. matt delucia gathering information. >>> new ov
amtrak service currently suspended between philadelphia and washington, d.c. what happened is now resulting in a track closure. there were two people walking on the tracks resulting in a fatal approaching washington union station in d.c. there will be some cancellations as well in the northeast corridor and they are planning on updating us on this information on or before sometime before 7:00 this morning. so we will have updates for you for the rest of the morning. for now, just know that...
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that's going to do it for me here at washington d.c.'s send it back to the nbc 10 studios in philadelphia. >> great coverage and insight on a very busy day in washington. >>> to this now. look out below. a umwooen is recovering after falling six feet down an open sidewa sidewalk graet in north jersey. emt's had to climb down to get her. workers were repairing an underground gas line. there's nearly a mile 1/2 of new bike lanes. the project is just the latest part of the east coast greenway. when the entire project is finished there will be more than 3,000 miles of trail up and down the east coast. >>> and south jersey tonight the night market food truck event is back. 16 food trucks set up shop along king's highway. people showed up to get a taste of a little something for everyone. >>> turning to our first alert weather now. a warm up will have you flocking to the beach. going to take a live look along beach avenue in cape may. let's bring in chief meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz. a great weather weekend. long awaited. >> quite a
that's going to do it for me here at washington d.c.'s send it back to the nbc 10 studios in philadelphia. >> great coverage and insight on a very busy day in washington. >>> to this now. look out below. a umwooen is recovering after falling six feet down an open sidewa sidewalk graet in north jersey. emt's had to climb down to get her. workers were repairing an underground gas line. there's nearly a mile 1/2 of new bike lanes. the project is just the latest part of the east...
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the game will go on as planned tomorrow night here in washington, d.c., at washington national stadiumwith me now to talk about all of this, former secret service agent and cnn law enforcement agent. andre guillerm and dan bennett, author of "i am a secret service agent." good to see you all. andre, to you first. the only reason that the two capitol police officers were actually there at practice this morning was because of congressman scalise because he's a member of republican leadership in the house. had he had a meeting this morning, they wouldn't have been there and this would have been a total massacre. what are they supposed to do? is every member of congress supposed to have security detail from here on out? >> this is going to be a challenge for u.s. capitol police. right now, security details are assigned to leadership in congress as well as any members that have an incredible threat against them. this is going to be a huge challenge now because this was an obscure event. luckily, those two agents were in attendance but had it been at the democrat game, that would have been m
the game will go on as planned tomorrow night here in washington, d.c., at washington national stadiumwith me now to talk about all of this, former secret service agent and cnn law enforcement agent. andre guillerm and dan bennett, author of "i am a secret service agent." good to see you all. andre, to you first. the only reason that the two capitol police officers were actually there at practice this morning was because of congressman scalise because he's a member of republican...
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wolf grew up in washington d.c. d.c public schools. -- went to washington, d.c. public schools. the first graduate to earn his phd from harvard. he came back. you have to take a look at his book. >> i have another study i have to take care of now. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i'm an entrepreneur and a -- at a consulting company predict the department of defense is scheduled to have 334 ships built. more planes, etc. to be built in the military. subsequently, there are some a job opportunities for people in the trades. for example, if you're in the shipbuilding industry, they need a lot of people in welding, he electricians, etc. so, what are we doing for children who want to be in the trades? what are you doing to he? the largest shipbuilding entity in the country, who needs all of these people, they don't need them yesterday they need them now and they will lead them tomorrow. we need your help. we need to find out what you are doing in the education system to prepare them for other types of work other than going to a university, but in the trades. thank you. virgini
wolf grew up in washington d.c. d.c public schools. -- went to washington, d.c. public schools. the first graduate to earn his phd from harvard. he came back. you have to take a look at his book. >> i have another study i have to take care of now. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i'm an entrepreneur and a -- at a consulting company predict the department of defense is scheduled to have 334 ships built. more planes, etc. to be built in the military. subsequently, there are...
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okay, they are telling us the game has ended in washington, d.c.ed in this game. a wonderful bipartisan event. >> greg: fake news! >> dana: it does not have any bearing on the future of congress. a night they will all remember. really great night. it was fun to be able to carry it tonight. i've never been an announcer for a baseball game but i think i might keep this as a possibility. >> greg: do you know what this ritual is? the happy highline.e >> dana: good game, good game. back to the topic at hand. karl rove was a target of patrick fitzgerald and so was scooter libby. even though patrick fitzgerald knew on the first day that the underlying issue, it was done bi the deputy secretary of state. there were other people in washington, including in the state department, and they let people twist in the wind. i can understand the concern but i don't think "the washington post" story should be a cause for concern and i also think bob mueller is a guy, whose character is being attacked right now. he's not a showboat like jim comey. that was the accusat
okay, they are telling us the game has ended in washington, d.c.ed in this game. a wonderful bipartisan event. >> greg: fake news! >> dana: it does not have any bearing on the future of congress. a night they will all remember. really great night. it was fun to be able to carry it tonight. i've never been an announcer for a baseball game but i think i might keep this as a possibility. >> greg: do you know what this ritual is? the happy highline.e >> dana: good game, good...
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joining us from washington, d.c., is politico's daniel litman. let's talk about this investigation. "the washington post" reports that now the business dealings of presidential son-in-law and adviser jared kushner are also under investigation by special prosecutor robert mueller. it seems the investigation is really moving along very quickly. what are they looking at in particular, do you think? >> so, kushner's financial dealings have been pretty opaque. so, one critical meeting they're going to be looking at is in december when kushner met with the head of a russian bank in new york city. the russian bank says it was about business, but trump white house says it was a diplomatic dealing. so, does that russian bank have ties to kushner properties? that's a question mueller will be looking at. >> rod rosenstein issuing a statement late last night. i want to read that. he said, quote, americans should exercise caution before accepting as true any stories attributed to anonymous officials, particularly when they do not identify the country let alone the branch or agency of government w
joining us from washington, d.c., is politico's daniel litman. let's talk about this investigation. "the washington post" reports that now the business dealings of presidential son-in-law and adviser jared kushner are also under investigation by special prosecutor robert mueller. it seems the investigation is really moving along very quickly. what are they looking at in particular, do you think? >> so, kushner's financial dealings have been pretty opaque. so, one critical...
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i'm jim rosenfield live in washington, d.c.mey's testimony as the trump administration fired back. right now, our grill masters are introducing fire to steak. a beautiful char coats the outside, locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> beaten, sexual assaulted and left to die. tonight police are investigating the death of a one-year-old boy in southwest philadelphia. now police tell us that the man who says he is the victim's stepfather has been arrested in connection with that boy's death. >> he is the one who initially called 911 around 6:30 last night police responded to conestoga street, the boy was found without a pulse inside the home, he was pronounced dead at t
i'm jim rosenfield live in washington, d.c.mey's testimony as the trump administration fired back. right now, our grill masters are introducing fire to steak. a beautiful char coats the outside, locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch,...
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then i went to washington, d.c. she had almost street which was the site of many of her operational missions. as i followed in her footsteps i had a surprising realization. i set off look into her life, she had been such a disloyal spouse, complicated, treacherous mother to both her children. when i was never a sympathetic. the end of a journey after following her footsteps i had a great deal of sympathy and respect for the woman she was, the decision she made for the continuity of purpose, for her courage and for what she contributed to the allied cause. what i mean by that? let me go over some of her missions and you can judge for yourself what you think. >> a good place to start with any spy story is when they cross where it separates their formal life into the covert world. for betty when she became a spy this took place in 1938. she was in prewar poland. as she wrote it was a sad, great place and for betty it was more because she was at a disastrous spirit. she is married to a man 20 years older than she, briti
then i went to washington, d.c. she had almost street which was the site of many of her operational missions. as i followed in her footsteps i had a surprising realization. i set off look into her life, she had been such a disloyal spouse, complicated, treacherous mother to both her children. when i was never a sympathetic. the end of a journey after following her footsteps i had a great deal of sympathy and respect for the woman she was, the decision she made for the continuity of purpose, for...
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>> martha: to respond live from our borough and washington, d.c.,'s kellyanne conway, counselor to the president. thank you for being here. the president watch the testimony live today? >> so today the white house is business as usual. of the president hosted his array of meetings. he had the infrastructure assignment and a couple of senior staffers at the freedom conference where he received multiple standing ovations. -- >> martha: so he did not watch at all? >> he was aware of the testimony. he had a lot of meetings with the team. general mcmaster, also attending a couple of private policy meetings, so he of course, every single day is doing something at that white house. he is moving the agenda forward. today was no different. i do want to make the case to everyone that where washington said it was going to shut down, literally people took the day off from work to watch this. the president did not. he worked for the american people. and infrastructure. he has committed at least $200 million, probably upwards of a trillion dollars for the public private partnership to restore bridge
>> martha: to respond live from our borough and washington, d.c.,'s kellyanne conway, counselor to the president. thank you for being here. the president watch the testimony live today? >> so today the white house is business as usual. of the president hosted his array of meetings. he had the infrastructure assignment and a couple of senior staffers at the freedom conference where he received multiple standing ovations. -- >> martha: so he did not watch at all? >> he was...
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if bureaucrats and politicians in washington, d.c. know better than patients and doctors and worst of all, that the american people can't be trusted to run our own lives and make our own health care choices. men and women of ohio, i'm here to tell you that we are on the pres precipice to restore health care in america, based on the proven american responsibility, free market competition state-based reform. and we have a chance to restore a health care system based on the ultimate american principle of freedom. that's the american way to meet the needs of health care in the american economy in the next century, and we're going to fight until we get it done. [applause] >> you know, we've got our work cut out for us. truth is, we need your help to get it done. we need each one of you for your voice to be heard. let your elected representatives here in washington, d.c. heard what i heard from so many of you by the failure of obamacare, the burden is placed on families and your belief that we can do better. that we can turn our state back
if bureaucrats and politicians in washington, d.c. know better than patients and doctors and worst of all, that the american people can't be trusted to run our own lives and make our own health care choices. men and women of ohio, i'm here to tell you that we are on the pres precipice to restore health care in america, based on the proven american responsibility, free market competition state-based reform. and we have a chance to restore a health care system based on the ultimate american...
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this is across the river from washington, d.c.lear up some cop fusion here, if you can. reports that congressman scalise has been shot. can you confirm if sufftaffers e been shot, as well? >> i can only base my reporting on what mo brooks is saying in an interview. he said that steve scalise, the majority whip, was shot. he believes that one staffer was hit, as well as two members of the congressional detail. he thought about five people were wounded right now. we don't have specifics. and we just don't know. >> peter, thank you. i don't know if we have tom costello to check back in with. tom, are you with us? >> reporter: yes, i am, savannah. a block and two blocks away from this scene, a bunch of schoolkids. all of them walking to school at this moment, through this very sensitive area. the kids with backpacks and shorts and t-shirts on a very hot day in the washington, d.c. area, all making their way to the local schools. business as usual, in the block surrounding this. as you would expect, the police focus on that theme, on t
this is across the river from washington, d.c.lear up some cop fusion here, if you can. reports that congressman scalise has been shot. can you confirm if sufftaffers e been shot, as well? >> i can only base my reporting on what mo brooks is saying in an interview. he said that steve scalise, the majority whip, was shot. he believes that one staffer was hit, as well as two members of the congressional detail. he thought about five people were wounded right now. we don't have specifics....
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cut taxes, put more money in your pockets, keep it out of the hands of wasteful bureaucrats in washington, d.c. and get this economy moving again. [cheers and applause] we're going to slash the business rate to 15% so american companies here in iowa can compete with companies all over the world. [cheers and applause] and under president donald trump's leadership, we're going to repeal death taxes once and for all. [cheers and applause] our tax cuts are going to mean more jobs, higher incomes and a pay increase for hard working iowans. you know, folks, i've said it before, i feel it every day. it's the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to a president who is so committed to restoring an america of freedom and prosperity and security. and let me say as i close in these challenging and divided times i know in my heart that there are better days ahead. [applause] i'm confident because of the strength of our president, because of the support of principled leaders like senator joni ernst and all those gathered here, because of the courageous men and women who stood in the gap i
cut taxes, put more money in your pockets, keep it out of the hands of wasteful bureaucrats in washington, d.c. and get this economy moving again. [cheers and applause] we're going to slash the business rate to 15% so american companies here in iowa can compete with companies all over the world. [cheers and applause] and under president donald trump's leadership, we're going to repeal death taxes once and for all. [cheers and applause] our tax cuts are going to mean more jobs, higher incomes...
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it is a part of washington, d.c.oing to take place tomorrow. early morning practice. and shots rang out. we are hearing anything from 14 to 50 to 100 shots, depending on the conflicting reports that we are getting in. but multiple shots rang out near second base at this baseball park. we have word now from nbc capitol hill producer that congressman, gop whip, steve scalise was shot in the hip. we are hearing two reports he was shot in the hip. also an aide was shot. we are also hearing reports that two capitol police officers were shot as well. also reports that perhaps the security detail fired back. we do hear the suspect is either down or in custody. again, congressman steve scalise in stable condition, shot at a baseball park in alexandria, virginia, where members of congress were preparing for a bipartisan baseball game to take place tomorrow. this was a practice. the perpetrator shot at least four people, possibly more. there are eyewitness accounts. people being rushed to the hospital in ambulances and of mult
it is a part of washington, d.c.oing to take place tomorrow. early morning practice. and shots rang out. we are hearing anything from 14 to 50 to 100 shots, depending on the conflicting reports that we are getting in. but multiple shots rang out near second base at this baseball park. we have word now from nbc capitol hill producer that congressman, gop whip, steve scalise was shot in the hip. we are hearing two reports he was shot in the hip. also an aide was shot. we are also hearing reports...
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. >>> in washington d.c.epublicans and democrats played as one team tonight in honor of their colleague who was shot on a baseball field. the annual congressional game went on as scheduled in honor of congressman steve scalise. president trump had a message for the law makers who took the field. >> by playing tonight you are showing the world that we will not be intimidated by threats, acts of violence or assaults on our democracy. >> nbc 10's laura make was inside national's park in washington d.c. for tonight's game. lauren, many fans you spoke to decided to attend the game to show support after yesterday's shooting. >> reporter: the crowd included members of congress, people who work on capitol hill and who just live in the area, including in alexandria, virginia where this shooting happened. security was tight at the ball park for a game that had special meaning. >> let's play ball. >> reporter: from the president to the players, a different kind of baseball game. republicans and democrats in uniforms of
. >>> in washington d.c.epublicans and democrats played as one team tonight in honor of their colleague who was shot on a baseball field. the annual congressional game went on as scheduled in honor of congressman steve scalise. president trump had a message for the law makers who took the field. >> by playing tonight you are showing the world that we will not be intimidated by threats, acts of violence or assaults on our democracy. >> nbc 10's laura make was inside...
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attorney d washington, d.c. plan to file a major lawsuit against president donald trump. >>> this as president trump targets james comey using his own words against him. attorney general jeff sessions gets set to testify in the russian probe. >>> chilling new video of a woman chained by her neck after being kidnapped bay serial killer. >>> historic wins on the ice and clay. earliy today starts now. >>> breaking overnight the attorney general of maryland and washington, d.c. plan to sue president trump. they call it a quote major lawsuit and said it filed as early as today. they have not disclosed its focus the attorney generals said they would release a statement this afternoon. so far "the washington post" claims the president violated confidential anti-corruption by accepting payments from foreign governments. jeff sessions will be in the hot seat this next. kelly o'donnell has more. >> reporter: not satisfied simply branding his former fbi director in the rose garden. >> he's a leaker. >> reporter: from his n
attorney d washington, d.c. plan to file a major lawsuit against president donald trump. >>> this as president trump targets james comey using his own words against him. attorney general jeff sessions gets set to testify in the russian probe. >>> chilling new video of a woman chained by her neck after being kidnapped bay serial killer. >>> historic wins on the ice and clay. earliy today starts now. >>> breaking overnight the attorney general of maryland and...
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. >> dana: juan, used to live in washington, d.c.at are you hearing from people there about the mood of the cit city? anything you have heard from colleagues? >> juan: i'm not sure anybody in the country is aware of it but the star pitcher for the democrats, cedric richman. he's from louisiana. and chairman of the congressional black caucus. he's like a real baseball player. >> dana: >> jesse: uh oh. >> juan: he and scalise know each other from the louisiana legislature. last night, this is the inside capitol hill talk, richman had time with scalise and scalise's family. i don't think people would understand this strong democrat from new orleans is friends with scalise, who is a strong republican from new orleans. >> dana: and he was unfairly attacked, on racial ground. >> juan: true. >> dana: greg, are you enjoying the game so far? >> greg: how ironic would it be if there was a baseball brawl? we are talk about unity and then there's a brush back pitch. one thing i find refreshing is -- i'm glad that scalise is hopefully getting bet
. >> dana: juan, used to live in washington, d.c.at are you hearing from people there about the mood of the cit city? anything you have heard from colleagues? >> juan: i'm not sure anybody in the country is aware of it but the star pitcher for the democrats, cedric richman. he's from louisiana. and chairman of the congressional black caucus. he's like a real baseball player. >> dana: >> jesse: uh oh. >> juan: he and scalise know each other from the louisiana...
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ciudades como washington, d.c. ya estn reaccionando. s/josé sueiro, activista de washington, d.c.gro la existencia de ciertas organizaciones que dan servicios a la gente más pobre más marginadas de esta sociedad. " ese proyecto de ley adems exigira que los indocumentados condenados por manejar ebrios u por otros crmenes serios sean mantenidos bajo arresto mientras son deportados. aunque la medida no se convierte en ley hasta que el senado y el presidente la aprueben la oposicin ha sido fuerte. s/congresista adriano espaillat (d-ny) es dañina para el país, va realmente a tirar una sombra de miedo atreves de nuestras comunidades y que eventualmente va a ser nuestras comunidades más inseguras" la cmara baja adems dio luz verde a una propuesta que endurecera las sentencias de crcel para indocumentados que cometen crmenes serios y que re-ingresan al pas tras ser deportados. el secretario de seguridad nacional se uni a los republicanos del congreso y este jueves defendi las medidas. s/ john kelly, secretario de seguridad nacional
ciudades como washington, d.c. ya estn reaccionando. s/josé sueiro, activista de washington, d.c.gro la existencia de ciertas organizaciones que dan servicios a la gente más pobre más marginadas de esta sociedad. " ese proyecto de ley adems exigira que los indocumentados condenados por manejar ebrios u por otros crmenes serios sean mantenidos bajo arresto mientras son deportados. aunque la medida no se convierte en ley hasta que el senado y el presidente la aprueben la oposicin ha sido...
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white house special counsel to bill clinton lanny davis let's begin with lanny who joins me from washington d.c. and addition to serving a special counsel to president clinton he is also a strategic media and crisis management expert and co-founder and partner of trident d m g welcome lanny thank you are nice to be back well it's good to have a say have you back with us here on politicking lanny this last week there was an especially divisive press conference at the white house where deputy white house press secretary sara huckabee sanders in the briefing room ripped on c.n.n. for again this new term that's becoming familiar fake news and then a local maryland editor later accused her of being inflammatory there seems to be quite a dichotomy going on between the white house press office of the trip and ministration and the media mainstream and otherwise what do you make of it. well first of all i'm completely shocked shocked shocked that the trump white house is attacking the media it's like rick in casa blanco being shocked when he walked into the gambling casino that he owned and said i'm sho
white house special counsel to bill clinton lanny davis let's begin with lanny who joins me from washington d.c. and addition to serving a special counsel to president clinton he is also a strategic media and crisis management expert and co-founder and partner of trident d m g welcome lanny thank you are nice to be back well it's good to have a say have you back with us here on politicking lanny this last week there was an especially divisive press conference at the white house where deputy...
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reach of washington, d.c. and he's going to put america first with respect to the environment and international agreements. i think what is being missed in all this the president said on friday paris we're getting out of because it represents a bad deal. the targets said about it previous administration, 26% to 28% reductions -- >> not in the agreement. >> but that 26% to 28% reduction, you're wrong. the 26% to 28% reduction in the agreement, the former administration, all the rules that they enacted, every rule as part of the climate action agenda still fell 40% short of those targets. you said they could be reduced. in the agreement there are
reach of washington, d.c. and he's going to put america first with respect to the environment and international agreements. i think what is being missed in all this the president said on friday paris we're getting out of because it represents a bad deal. the targets said about it previous administration, 26% to 28% reductions -- >> not in the agreement. >> but that 26% to 28% reduction, you're wrong. the 26% to 28% reduction in the agreement, the former administration, all the rules...
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. >>> welcome back here live in washington, d.c.lot of people asking who is daniel richman. he is the man former fbi director james comey used to leak information to reporters, information he said was unclassified. comey described richman as a good friend. richman is a columbia university law professor who worked with comey back in 2013. the according to richman the pair have been friends for more than 30 years. richman a former federal prosecutor with the u.s. attorney's office in new york and he has been a vocal reporter of james comey in the past. that man right there now thrust in the white hot spotlight of the russia investigation. for now live in washington i'm jim rosenfield. >>> a busy day there. cag[yñ celebration on shore, to people in atlantic city are enjoying long awaited improvements to the famous boardwalk, but despite the makeover a summer let down is still loomer. nbc 10's ted greenberg with the story. >> reporter: nick turner says his strolls on this part of atlantic city's boardwalk are now a lot smoother. >> what
. >>> welcome back here live in washington, d.c.lot of people asking who is daniel richman. he is the man former fbi director james comey used to leak information to reporters, information he said was unclassified. comey described richman as a good friend. richman is a columbia university law professor who worked with comey back in 2013. the according to richman the pair have been friends for more than 30 years. richman a former federal prosecutor with the u.s. attorney's office in new...
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if i could share a credit i am very much a product of washington d.c. this is where i learned international relations, international politics. i feel very comfortable, at home here in this town. this is also where i learned the importance and the value of high quality open and honest policy discussions like the one that we are having today. without such discussions i would say the world community is not going to be able to track l chal lepgs we are confronted today. it has lrz been very generous, very kind in terms of coming to grips with elements of my new portfol portfolio. i have been on the post exactly for one month now. so we have heard much already today and i already learned a lot about the serious arms control related challenges facing the international community. these are not only some of the most important issues effecting disarmament and nonproliferation but they are international more broadly. this is where i wanted to start off. the fragile increasing volatile security environments and these are as a result of regional tensions, immer jen
if i could share a credit i am very much a product of washington d.c. this is where i learned international relations, international politics. i feel very comfortable, at home here in this town. this is also where i learned the importance and the value of high quality open and honest policy discussions like the one that we are having today. without such discussions i would say the world community is not going to be able to track l chal lepgs we are confronted today. it has lrz been very...
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we're going to go to washington, d.c. and president trump.unman opened fire on members of congress and their staffs as they were practicing for tomorrow's annual charity baseball game. authorities are continuing to investigate the crime. and the assailant has now died from his injuries. the fbi is leading the investigation. and will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available. congressman steve scalise, a member of house leadership, was shot and badly wounded. and he is now in stable condition at the hospital. along with two very courageous capitol police officers. at least two others were also wounded. many lives would have been lost if not for the heroic actions of the two capitol police officers who took down the gunman despite sustaining gunshot wounds during a very, very brutal assault. melania and i are grateful for their heroism and praying for the swift recovery of all victims. congressman scalise is a friend and a very good friend. he is a patriot. and he is a fighter. he will recover from this assault and steve,
we're going to go to washington, d.c. and president trump.unman opened fire on members of congress and their staffs as they were practicing for tomorrow's annual charity baseball game. authorities are continuing to investigate the crime. and the assailant has now died from his injuries. the fbi is leading the investigation. and will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available. congressman steve scalise, a member of house leadership, was shot and badly wounded. and he is now...