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washington. spotted on surveillance video in that long mustard colored shirt and also here in black and of e, anthony crawford northwest washington, the 23-year-old is now charged in the murder of wendy martinez. crawfo cr oford's capture the resul a relentless round the clock effort by the public and police to find the pern responsible or stabbing the newly engag -year-old seven times. she had been out for a run when she was attacked tuesday night before chancing in the cor r carryout restaurant where strangers tried to save her. >> i didn't know what happened. >> it was shocking to see ten patrol cars, two detectives, ambulance, big fire truck and all that commotion a block away. >> reporter: so far investigators believe the attack was random, he had adding that they didn't appear to have known each other. >> we're still combing through his criminal history. reporter: tips led authorities to crawford in this park on 14th and gerard streets. by thursday afternoon, crawford was facing a judge. yo
washington. spotted on surveillance video in that long mustard colored shirt and also here in black and of e, anthony crawford northwest washington, the 23-year-old is now charged in the murder of wendy martinez. crawfo cr oford's capture the resul a relentless round the clock effort by the public and police to find the pern responsible or stabbing the newly engag -year-old seven times. she had been out for a run when she was attacked tuesday night before chancing in the cor r carryout...
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that's the latest live in northwest washington. doreen and kleon, b to you. >> just awful. chris gordo thank you. >> thanks, chris. >>> two possible hate crimes on the campus of the university of maryland in college park. one incident, police say somebody wrote comments against the lgbtq community on a white board. they say it happened at queen ann's hall some time between sunday.rsday and police say someone drew a swastika on a white board in a second incident sunday. this time it was at la plata hall. police are reviewing footage at both locations. >>> the naval academy announced it will follow the navy's new rules regarding hair styles. now allowed to wear ponytails and braids that extend as low as 3 inches below the collar. buns can be larger and locks are allowe but the capitalre gazett ports academy officials have not decided what to do about the pleads. on induction day, required to get a short chin-length haircut. >>> stafford county public schools are rling out an approach to school safety, relying on tech-savvy stents. >> new 4's david culver explains this program
that's the latest live in northwest washington. doreen and kleon, b to you. >> just awful. chris gordo thank you. >> thanks, chris. >>> two possible hate crimes on the campus of the university of maryland in college park. one incident, police say somebody wrote comments against the lgbtq community on a white board. they say it happened at queen ann's hall some time between sunday.rsday and police say someone drew a swastika on a white board in a second incident sunday. this...
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reporting from northwest washington, chris gordon, news 4. >> just awful. t >>> well, was a tragedy in a local school that raised a number of safety questonns. on 4 tonight, the changes that could be coming because a student diefter getting trapped in a motorized room partition. >>> flu season is a month away but the vaccine is alrrody lling out and there may be more help on the way. >>> and one, two, three, open on four today. d.c.'s mayor muriel bowser there's more to life than the climb. there's the view. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come. shed life's layers in asheville. asheville. discovery, inside and out. >>> hot and humid conditions continue across ourmrea. lso tracking the tropics. what's left of tropical storg gordon makts way into parts of arkansas. flash flood watches there. florence.tching we've been talking about it the last couple of days. it's now a categoryca hur. much more on the path that that one -- that coming up in about ten minutes. >> that has gained some steam there. e'ug, thank you. >>> new tonight, learned a local s
reporting from northwest washington, chris gordon, news 4. >> just awful. t >>> well, was a tragedy in a local school that raised a number of safety questonns. on 4 tonight, the changes that could be coming because a student diefter getting trapped in a motorized room partition. >>> flu season is a month away but the vaccine is alrrody lling out and there may be more help on the way. >>> and one, two, three, open on four today. d.c.'s mayor muriel bowser there's...
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outside at the tv station in northwest washington now. rain drops are pulling outf prince william and moving out of fairfax county as well. ae cou of rain-free hours this morning. don't plan on seeing much sunshine today and there's more rain across parts of western maryland. that's what is left of the spin asso with florence. flash flood watches remain in place until 6:00. this highlighted area from washington on upe to baltimore area up the i-95 corridor, that's a flash flood warning that goes until 8:30 this morning. it fee like the tropics outside, mid 70s this morning. again, more rain and thunderstorms likely later on this afternoon. melissa, could be a slow ride home as lowell. >> a ride in for some for sure. silver spring for example, a lot of high standing water on various roads around town. southbound new hampshi avenue colesville have that flooding here with the southbound lanes blocked. richt now not as a huge impact because it's so early. the rest of the beltway is looking good but you can see the rain falling around town. ar
outside at the tv station in northwest washington now. rain drops are pulling outf prince william and moving out of fairfax county as well. ae cou of rain-free hours this morning. don't plan on seeing much sunshine today and there's more rain across parts of western maryland. that's what is left of the spin asso with florence. flash flood watches remain in place until 6:00. this highlighted area from washington on upe to baltimore area up the i-95 corridor, that's a flash flood warning that...
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a power line fell on a woman's car and caught fire in northwest washington. take a look. surveillance vwseo s people running to help her. this happened yesterday and the situation became more dangerous because the fires were still live and the fireas spreading. the flames engulfed the car. wealked to a couple of witnesses that ran in to help. >> it w the first time i'd seen anything like it. >> this was my first exp sience. i was ck. >> look at the damage there. the woman ista in the hos and will be okay. >>> a man was found dead when he was pinned against his home with his own car. it appears his bmwow rolled the driveway. the car crashed into him and a wa his home. a relative found him. he had been dead for some time, possibly overnight. we hope to learn his identity later today. >>> montgomery county fire investigators are working to learn exactly whataud the house fire in bethesda. this issen the aa view of the aft aftermath of the fire. the cause of that fire was likelyar accidental and std in the kitchen. the home had been under renovation. wthe family not there at
a power line fell on a woman's car and caught fire in northwest washington. take a look. surveillance vwseo s people running to help her. this happened yesterday and the situation became more dangerous because the fires were still live and the fireas spreading. the flames engulfed the car. wealked to a couple of witnesses that ran in to help. >> it w the first time i'd seen anything like it. >> this was my first exp sience. i was ck. >> look at the damage there. the woman ista...
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it cau a false alarm in northwest washington. a it apartment building, you can see the rat literally jumping off that railing and pulling the fire alarm.pe this hd over the summer but it's really picking up steam since we found this video. you can see the full video right now in the nbc washington app. i put it on my facebook p e as well and i'm going to tell everyone else to go look at it. you know me, i'm covering my eyes. that looks like the size of m whole entire life. >> it's ren and cstimpye to life. whatoes the big red button do? >> you don't need a thumb to pull t fire alarm. us froms what separates the animals. >> barely. >> i feel the black hole coming. what about the latest on florence. >> what about it, chuck bell? >> we transition to something that people really wantro h about. hurricane florence, rapid intensification over the past day or so. now a full category 4 storm. main threat and is going to have a wide ranging impact. most likely to be severely impacted, north carolina, south carolina and virginia. overtime
it cau a false alarm in northwest washington. a it apartment building, you can see the rat literally jumping off that railing and pulling the fire alarm.pe this hd over the summer but it's really picking up steam since we found this video. you can see the full video right now in the nbc washington app. i put it on my facebook p e as well and i'm going to tell everyone else to go look at it. you know me, i'm covering my eyes. that looks like the size of m whole entire life. >> it's ren and...
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i can imagine it could be seen for quite distanceway from campus here in northwest washington. hundreds of students had to be evacuated from their residence halls just before 7mo0 this ing. many of them were probably still in bed. they were t given all clear hours later to go back inside. four buildings are sti ung emergency generators and have limited electricity. now, think about this. his forced classes to be canceled and took down the internet in parts of campus today. one student describes how this affected him. >> when f west were evacuated there wasn't much, so we didn't think it was a bigeal. towards the end we had to evacuate further from the building,nd we were receiving alerts from the aupd just to stay away and what had happened. >> reporter: sgamore good news. it sounds like things are pretty much back t normal heren campus. no reports of any injuries. back to you. >> good news there, darcy. >>> turning to the forecast. we want to welcome a familiar face around these parts. clay anderson joins us this evening. it looks like you brought some good weather with you. >
i can imagine it could be seen for quite distanceway from campus here in northwest washington. hundreds of students had to be evacuated from their residence halls just before 7mo0 this ing. many of them were probably still in bed. they were t given all clear hours later to go back inside. four buildings are sti ung emergency generators and have limited electricity. now, think about this. his forced classes to be canceled and took down the internet in parts of campus today. one student describes...
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washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have no chemical weapons sensible people will not be used militarily useless means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming now and this one other groups are stockpiling chemical weapons and planning an attack and you know i think that's more false flag type already talking about is this enough for when you try to play the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared is aimed at keeping al nusra that we believe these egotistical unilateral political games counterproductive. this stage is set for a final and it looks l
washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have no chemical weapons sensible people will not be...
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washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity. for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not use militarily useless means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming and this one other groups are stockpiling chemical weapons and planning an attack and you know i think that's more false flag already trying to be as a seen that before when they try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. the chemical weapons probation which is being. this is aimed at keeping al nusra that we believe these egotistical unilateral political games counterproductive. the stage is set for a final and it looks like a bloody battle the battle fo
washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity. for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not use militarily...
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washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. the syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not be used militarily use this means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming now and this one other groups are stockpiling chemical weapons and planning an attack and you know i think that's more false flag type for for any time you know because there's enough for when you try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared is aimed at keeping al nusra that we believe these egotistical unilateral political games counterproductive. the stage is set for a final an
washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. the syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not be...
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washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them when you go there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not be used militarily useless means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming now and this one other groups are stockpiling chemical weapons and planning an attack and you know i think that's more false flag type for for any time you know because there's enough for when you try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared is aimed at keeping al nusra that we believe these egotistical unilateral political games counterproductive. the stage is set for a f
washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them when you go there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will...
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washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not be used militarily useless means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming and this one other groups are stockpiling chemical weapons and going to see you this and you know and i think that's more false flag type reporting to i'm going to be this is enough for when they try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. the chemical weapons provoke a. which is being prepared is aimed at keeping al nusra that we believe these egotistical unilateral political games counterproductive. the stage is set for a final and it lo
washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia's responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not be used...
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washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia has responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity. for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not use militarily useless means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming and this one other group started one of the chemical weapons and planning an attack and you know i think that's more false flag for poor. anytime you know because there's enough for me to try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared is aimed at keeping al nusra that we believe these egotistical unilateral political games counterproductive. the stage is set for a final and it looks like a bloody batt
washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists russia has responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity. for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not use militarily...
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washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists in turn russia responded by saying that terrorists are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. the syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have no chemical weapons sensible people will not be used militarily useless means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming now and this one other groups are stockpiling chemical weapons and planning an attack and you know i think that's more false flag type for or any time you know because there's enough for when you try to play the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared this is aimed at keeping al nusra that we believe these egotistical unilateral political games that counterproductive. this stage is set f
washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists in turn russia responded by saying that terrorists are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. the syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have no chemical weapons sensible people will not...
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washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists in turn russia responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. in syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them when you were there is no military necessity for you to snuff and for the russians to assert that the syrians have no chemical weapons sensible people will. not be used militarily use this means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming now and this one another group stockpiling chemical weapons and planning an attack you know and i think that's more false flag type for or any time you know because there's enough for when you try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into. the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared is aimed at keeping all nuestra them we believe these egotistical unilateral political games counterproductive. the sta
washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists in turn russia responded by saying that terrorists there are preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. in syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them when you were there is no military necessity for you to snuff and for the russians to assert that the syrians have no chemical weapons...
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a flood warning h been extended to noon for essentially rock creek park area of northwest washington. flash flood wat goes the rest of the day for all of the d.c. metro area. it's going to be a warm and hud one. mid-70s now. high temperatures today up near 80 degrees. more rai >> ifdi you are r out, look for us on our sirius xm channel 108. >>> this is a very big day around our place. we are very happy, exciting. do you know why? princess penelope is back. we love any excuse to promote positive images for our girls. she co-authored the book with allison oppenim. it's aollow-up to the "new york times""p best-seller pants. it's about celebrating friendshipnd teat you. >> so exciting. >> i have to love up on you for a was such a huge success. it wasprcesses wear pants." all the young girls were into it. now we have the sequel. w does it feel? >> if it was successful, hoda worked so hard to promote it. i couldn't thank you more. ali and i wrote "princesses wear " e sur piezed and happy soas liksee find this middwe ground. re not anti-princess and it's okay to b girl and love your frilt b
a flood warning h been extended to noon for essentially rock creek park area of northwest washington. flash flood wat goes the rest of the day for all of the d.c. metro area. it's going to be a warm and hud one. mid-70s now. high temperatures today up near 80 degrees. more rai >> ifdi you are r out, look for us on our sirius xm channel 108. >>> this is a very big day around our place. we are very happy, exciting. do you know why? princess penelope is back. we love any excuse to...
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nicoleacobs is live in northwest washington with both sides of the argument, nicole. >> the debate is back on the table today as d.c. council members could overturn this initiative. it was amid much controversy when theor majy of voters approved initiative 77 and that was increases wages from $3.33 an hour to $15 an hour by 2025. many service wkers though, even the mayor, disapprove of this initiative. critics have been working for months now to have it reversed. >> i feel it's going tour communities. the prices in restaurants are going to go up. >> coming upt 6:00 you'll hear from a former d.c. server that now lives in california and says a similar initiative works just fine ther back to you. >> all right. nicole for us in downtown d.c. thank you. >> the d.c. mansion murders trial resumes this morning. so far we have heard testimony from 17 s.witnes another man said he talked to her on the phone and she sounded scared andnervous. shortly after that conversation the mansion went up in flames. stay with news 4 for complete overage on this high profile case you can find the latest infor
nicoleacobs is live in northwest washington with both sides of the argument, nicole. >> the debate is back on the table today as d.c. council members could overturn this initiative. it was amid much controversy when theor majy of voters approved initiative 77 and that was increases wages from $3.33 an hour to $15 an hour by 2025. many service wkers though, even the mayor, disapprove of this initiative. critics have been working for months now to have it reversed. >> i feel it's...
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that's the haste from northwest washington. back to you. >> chris gonkon, tyou. >>> over the past few days we've seen the numberf killings in washington surpass the total number for all oft l year. there have been four murders just in theast 24hours. the most recent right near the d.c. line where a man was shot and killed early this morning. pat collins has a l closerk at this troubling crime trend. >> reporter: a violent weekend has tur into a violent week. two murders a day. it hasn't gone unnoticed by mayor bowser. >>he chief gave me a briefing on what happened over the weekend which was dramatic, outrageous, and it happened in different places across the city. all nonrandom acts. all peopleikely who knew each other. most people who have been involved wh the criminal justice system. >> reporter: so far this year, 119 murders in our city. that's three more than all of last year. murder 119. eastn avenue, 2:00 in the morning, five shots fired. a young mannds up dead in this grassy area near that gas station. captain anthony is
that's the haste from northwest washington. back to you. >> chris gonkon, tyou. >>> over the past few days we've seen the numberf killings in washington surpass the total number for all oft l year. there have been four murders just in theast 24hours. the most recent right near the d.c. line where a man was shot and killed early this morning. pat collins has a l closerk at this troubling crime trend. >> reporter: a violent weekend has tur into a violent week. two murders a...
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it appears his bmw rolled dow the driveway in northwest washington. that car crashed into him and the wall of his house. a relative found him yesterday morning befe callingpolice. they say he had been dead for some time, possibly overnight. >>> montgomery county fire investigators are looking inin what caused a massive house fire in bethesda. this is a view of the afteath of thefire. the cause of the fire was likely accidental and started in the kitchen. the home had been under renovation w the famil not there at the time. >> it's 5:36. >>> the rosters are finalized. fantasy teams are set. it must be time for football. tonight is kickoff of the 2018 nfl season. footll season. the first match is the super bowl champion philadelph eagles and the lanta falcons. you don't need to change the channel. you can eakeep it right here. the gametarts at 8:20, llowed by news at 11:00. >> the redskins go to arizona to take on the cardinals. that will be sunday afternoon. >>> coming up, a historic movie prop returned years after they were ston. now, we're hearing ho
it appears his bmw rolled dow the driveway in northwest washington. that car crashed into him and the wall of his house. a relative found him yesterday morning befe callingpolice. they say he had been dead for some time, possibly overnight. >>> montgomery county fire investigators are looking inin what caused a massive house fire in bethesda. this is a view of the afteath of thefire. the cause of the fire was likely accidental and started in the kitchen. the home had been under...
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george washington university's jumbotron fell on the court in northwest d.c. thank goodness nobody was t there. a spokesperson says the big screen was already nearly it red to the ground when then fell the rest of the way. workers were trying to do some maintenance on it when it happened. no one was hurt, but it's not clear how much damage it really caused. gw uses the court for several sports not just basketball. >>> and alexandria sports bar trying to make things right with the washington mystics and their family. natasha cloud called out the glory day grills to refuse to put game on tv.th y're planning a watch party for game three tonight. we have more. >> reporter: their blood, sweat and tears have earned them a spot in the wnba finals. the washington mystics, down two games, but fighting their way back, but guard natasha cloud finds herself fighting for ls something respect for her team. >> we can be the frgotten team in the city. >> reporter: it was sunday, game two of the finals, her family friends intended to watch the game here at glory days grill in
george washington university's jumbotron fell on the court in northwest d.c. thank goodness nobody was t there. a spokesperson says the big screen was already nearly it red to the ground when then fell the rest of the way. workers were trying to do some maintenance on it when it happened. no one was hurt, but it's not clear how much damage it really caused. gw uses the court for several sports not just basketball. >>> and alexandria sports bar trying to make things right with the...
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washington for of course the funeral today. this funeral will include some amazing words, i think, from some very interesting people. president barack obama is going to speak today. i don't think he's arrived yet. president george w. bush. both of these gentlemen were competitors and rivals and sometimes serious rivals of the president. i don't know how john mccain got over the treatment he got at the hands of george w. bush back when he lost the fight for the nomination back in 2000, especially what happened in south carolina, but he has gotten over it. he picked him to speak today. he also has barack obama who put him out for the presidency in 2008 and he's also speaking today, as meghan mccain who has been crying all morning here. we've been watching that. his daughter is going to be speaking today as his fellow amigo as he put it, joe lieberman, a democrat who he wanted to put on the ticket with him in 2008. maybe we should go back to steve for a thought on that. was that a real possibility that he was going to break all pr
washington for of course the funeral today. this funeral will include some amazing words, i think, from some very interesting people. president barack obama is going to speak today. i don't think he's arrived yet. president george w. bush. both of these gentlemen were competitors and rivals and sometimes serious rivals of the president. i don't know how john mccain got over the treatment he got at the hands of george w. bush back when he lost the fight for the nomination back in 2000,...
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that's the latest live from northwest washington. back to you. >> chris, thanyou. >> reporter: i'm erika gonzalez here at the live des following the situation out of harford county, maryland this morning.o according our sister station wbal and the reporter on the re and a shooter that remains on the this situation started unfolding abt 9:00 this morning. this is south of aberdeen, maryland, in a business area there on the 1500 block of ro perryman . we can also tell you at this point that speci agents with baltimore's atf office a areo responding to the scene. we are hearing -- we've got that reporter fromwbal on the scene. that's jane milleroi we're to have to her live shot right now. let's do that. >> reporter: the area near route 40 and route 7, t whole stretch, 95, route 40, all of them go north/sout it's in that warehouse area off perryman i ad. just told again the public afab ens police department told meo one is in custody. we're waiting to get further information about that. he did say this is not an active shooter situation,
that's the latest live from northwest washington. back to you. >> chris, thanyou. >> reporter: i'm erika gonzalez here at the live des following the situation out of harford county, maryland this morning.o according our sister station wbal and the reporter on the re and a shooter that remains on the this situation started unfolding abt 9:00 this morning. this is south of aberdeen, maryland, in a business area there on the 1500 block of ro perryman . we can also tell you at this...
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washington state. to help ensure a similar incident doesn't happen again, -- this moment has been a long time in the making and proud to have worked with the members and the staff on this milestone. i'd like to give special thanks to my retiring colleagues, chairman bill shuster and chairman frank lobiondo, for the years of service, dedication, and most importantly their friendship. the long-term f.a.a. re-authorization bill is strong. it's a bipartisan effort. it willpropel the aviation industry, ensure the safety of the traveling public, and support economic growth. thank you, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. shuster clorne proud to yield one minute to the chairman of the science committee, chairman smith. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: i thank chairman shuster for yielding me time and congratulate him on successfully advancing a five-year f.a.a. re-aut
washington state. to help ensure a similar incident doesn't happen again, -- this moment has been a long time in the making and proud to have worked with the members and the staff on this milestone. i'd like to give special thanks to my retiring colleagues, chairman bill shuster and chairman frank lobiondo, for the years of service, dedication, and most importantly their friendship. the long-term f.a.a. re-authorization bill is strong. it's a bipartisan effort. it willpropel the aviation...
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if you've never been to washington it's a beautiful section of northwest washington. a lot of trees. there is no building in the city of washington d.c.. that can be higher than the top of the capitol dome. a lot of trees and this is particularly, a lovely stretch as the motorcade goes past the vice president residence in a slow kind of move. chris? chris: if i can give you a preview, there's an expression no family. we talk about funerals being three handkerchief funerals mean that you'll be crying a lot during the funeral. and if you look at the program which we have, just the music, the eternal father, the navy hymn, battle hymnof the republic. and it will be sung by an opera singer, renee fleming. among the attributes, megan mccain that we've seen deeply emotional and deeply moved is going to deliver a tribute to her father. so is george w. bush, so is barack obama. this is going to be a three handkerchief funeral. >> quite a line appear there is ivanka trump and jared kushner entering and greeting some of the gases that come in today. as chris points out, it is a
if you've never been to washington it's a beautiful section of northwest washington. a lot of trees. there is no building in the city of washington d.c.. that can be higher than the top of the capitol dome. a lot of trees and this is particularly, a lovely stretch as the motorcade goes past the vice president residence in a slow kind of move. chris? chris: if i can give you a preview, there's an expression no family. we talk about funerals being three handkerchief funerals mean that you'll be...
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here in the northwest region, washington has got a huge amount of military presence up in everett, and you can see that they've got four bases with a would-be island and a very large presence of aircraft carriers and ships. when you move to the southwest region, all those in california, we have a huge military presence in san diego with the largest concentration on the west coast. but it's not just san diego. you also have camp pendleton, kind of the midway point between here and san diego, and we also have multiple inland bases where we do a lot of research, training, as well as our aircraft. we have several air bases internal in california and nevada. hawaii. so hawaii is small geographically but very large in terms of military presence. we have a joint operation base, pearl harbor and hickam air force base are now a joint base in hawaii with the presence of military. many marines. and kauai has got a huge presence in terms of research and training. so hawaii is a very critical area for the military and pacific fleet. that's where a lot of the training occurs. it's kind of the stopov
here in the northwest region, washington has got a huge amount of military presence up in everett, and you can see that they've got four bases with a would-be island and a very large presence of aircraft carriers and ships. when you move to the southwest region, all those in california, we have a huge military presence in san diego with the largest concentration on the west coast. but it's not just san diego. you also have camp pendleton, kind of the midway point between here and san diego, and...
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washington, d.c., it was taped yesterday, and this issue came up. >> writer of this anonymous "new york times" op-ed identifies him or herself as a trump appointee. who do you think wrote this? >> well, i wouldn't know, but what i can say is it's a disgrace. i think the author of the anonymous editorial and frankly "the new york times" should be ashamed, but it seems to me to be just an obvious attempt to distract attention from this booming economy and president trump's record of success. >> one of the claims made in the op-ed is that there had been discussion of invoking the 25th amendment to even remove the president from office. have you ever been part of a conversation about that? >> no, never, and why would we be, margaret? i mean, the truth of the matter is, over the last eight years, despite what we heard from president obama on friday, i mean, this country was struggling. it was the weakest economic recovery since the great depression. >> vice president pence on cbs' face the nation, which, by the way, is one of the five sunday programs that we air on c-span radio beginning at
washington, d.c., it was taped yesterday, and this issue came up. >> writer of this anonymous "new york times" op-ed identifies him or herself as a trump appointee. who do you think wrote this? >> well, i wouldn't know, but what i can say is it's a disgrace. i think the author of the anonymous editorial and frankly "the new york times" should be ashamed, but it seems to me to be just an obvious attempt to distract attention from this booming economy and president...
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. >> art shows in northwest washington is what is fuelling this economy's rise. mika tell us about it. >> this is taking place right now in washington at the katzen arts center and you can go and see these exhibits. it's not just my mother. she went and did an event and it's called find aing a path. there's my daughter. she's adorable. but the pieces are amazing. my mom is just about to turn 87 and she is still hacking away at her sklu sculptures. i'm so proud of her. >> and who czechoslovakian artists, immigrants working together. and willie, this time it's personal. >> forces to be reckoned with. i don't know what that means. it just seems like the thing to say. >> that's very cool, mika. >> talk about knowing her value. thank you. >>> still ahead, the nation will pause today to remember those who lost their lives in the september 11th terrorist attacks. we'll be joined by jay johnson to talk about whether the united states is safer now than it was 17 years ago. "morning joe" will be right back. nothing says fall like a homecoming football game, so let's promot
. >> art shows in northwest washington is what is fuelling this economy's rise. mika tell us about it. >> this is taking place right now in washington at the katzen arts center and you can go and see these exhibits. it's not just my mother. she went and did an event and it's called find aing a path. there's my daughter. she's adorable. but the pieces are amazing. my mom is just about to turn 87 and she is still hacking away at her sklu sculptures. i'm so proud of her. >> and...
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matthew's cathedral in northwest washington, d.c. where funeral services were held in 1963 for president john kennedy. the traditional red mass is held on the final sunday before the first monday of october. tomorrow is october the first, so we will be monitoring the scene outside as a number of the justices attend the red mass. there are a justices on the supreme court. the confirmation process continues for brett kavanaugh. we want to share with you how the story played out last night in one of the many debates we are covering. the democrat in montana seeking reelection. the state auditor is the republican committed. we will show the full debate on our website at c-span.org. >> the confirmation of a supreme nomination overall is one of the most important jobs in senator has to do. it is particularly important when it comes to the supreme court because this is a lifetime term. was judge kavanaugh nominated by president trump, i went into the process of digging into his background to find out where he was on particular issues. i foun
matthew's cathedral in northwest washington, d.c. where funeral services were held in 1963 for president john kennedy. the traditional red mass is held on the final sunday before the first monday of october. tomorrow is october the first, so we will be monitoring the scene outside as a number of the justices attend the red mass. there are a justices on the supreme court. the confirmation process continues for brett kavanaugh. we want to share with you how the story played out last night in one...
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of that country now washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists but in the wake russia responded by saying that terrorists they're preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical weapons sensible people will not be used militarily useless means to draw the fire of three powerful countries upon themselves the russians are claiming now and this one another group stockpiling chemical weapons and planning an attack and you know i think that's more false flag type or any time you know because there's enough for when you try to play the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into. the chemical weapons provocation which is being prepared this is aimed at keeping al nusra that we believe these egotistical unilateral political games that counterproductive. th
of that country now washington claims that assad's forces may use chemical weapons if they launch an attack on the region which is largely controlled by islamist extremists but in the wake russia responded by saying that terrorists they're preparing a false flag chemical attack as a pretext for western intervention. syrian armed forces have no chemical weapons and no plans to use them there is no military necessity for it it is not for the russians to assert that the syrians have chemical...
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it's because of the chilly northwest and bridging the rain for washington state. they have had a lot of activity. there's thunderstorms for the week and still dealing with the rain. for us, you can see the jet stream really taking the dip and ushering the cool air once again. this cool air is going to continue not just for today but through the weekend and in to early next week. staying cool and a lot of sunshine. that's the trend as we go through the next several days. it's a lot of weekend events going on. it does look fantastic for the event. we have the dragon boat festival and looking at the temperature in the upper 60s for the event, and then bark in the park this saturday. that's tomorrow in san jose. it's mid 70s and looking great if you're heading out there. this is what you can expect for the high temperatures today. we're looking at the mid 60s in san francisco and upper 70s in santa rosa and then as well for low 70s and then redwood city and mountain view and for fremont and san jose. the inland locations looking in the mid 70s and some spots topp at 8
it's because of the chilly northwest and bridging the rain for washington state. they have had a lot of activity. there's thunderstorms for the week and still dealing with the rain. for us, you can see the jet stream really taking the dip and ushering the cool air once again. this cool air is going to continue not just for today but through the weekend and in to early next week. staying cool and a lot of sunshine. that's the trend as we go through the next several days. it's a lot of weekend...
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cooling trend will begin as that low pressure sinks into the pacific northwest. they'll get rain up in washington state. seattle gets rain for the next three or four days. for us, the only thing it'll come down to the temperatures by tuesday and wednesday. to sum it up, just patchy fog. there hasn't been much this weekend at all. southerly winds have mixed up the marine layer. milder temperatures all over the bay tomorrow. but distinctly cooler weather for tuesday, wednesday, thursday. oakland is playing tomorrow night. monday night football, 7:50 p.m. if you catch the game out at the coliseum, it'll be 62 degrees. here's the forecast for tomorrow. close to the shoreline, san francisco, 66. still warm in concord at 88. down in san jose tomorrow, in the 80s. 80 degrees. in campbell, 83 degrees. in brentwood all the way to 91, those numbers will come down tuesday and wednesday. and up in the north bay, again, warm in santa rosa and petaluma. mid-80s. mid-80s for san rafael. and then finally 80s around ukiah and clear lake. extended forecast, big chill -- well, not
cooling trend will begin as that low pressure sinks into the pacific northwest. they'll get rain up in washington state. seattle gets rain for the next three or four days. for us, the only thing it'll come down to the temperatures by tuesday and wednesday. to sum it up, just patchy fog. there hasn't been much this weekend at all. southerly winds have mixed up the marine layer. milder temperatures all over the bay tomorrow. but distinctly cooler weather for tuesday, wednesday, thursday. oakland...
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amy: meanwhile, in northwest detention center in tacoma, washington, four immigrants have reached the day of their hunger 14th strike. this is murat azaniez, an immigrant from russia, who says he will keep hunger striking until he is released. he spoke to democracy now! from the detention center yesterday. >> we're a critical conditions. reach the sink or the shower. amy: and massachusetts, primary voters went to the polls tuesday. boston city councilmember ayanna pressley made history by defeating 10 term progressive democratic congressmember michael capuano. she's now slated to be massachusetts first-ever african american congressperson. pressley was endorsed by new york congressional candidate alexandria ocasio-cortez and other progressives. she ran on a platform of abolishing ice -- that's immigration and customs enforcement agency -- and speaking for prisoners behind bars. she's also been outspoken about being a rape and sexual assault survivor. she solidly defeated capuano, despite his long progressive record, including voting against the iraq war and supporting medicare-for-all
amy: meanwhile, in northwest detention center in tacoma, washington, four immigrants have reached the day of their hunger 14th strike. this is murat azaniez, an immigrant from russia, who says he will keep hunger striking until he is released. he spoke to democracy now! from the detention center yesterday. >> we're a critical conditions. reach the sink or the shower. amy: and massachusetts, primary voters went to the polls tuesday. boston city councilmember ayanna pressley made history by...
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moving upstream or northwest into montgomery county, frederk county, all the way up to hagerstown in western maryland. because of the rains we had plenty of. >> shannon: to go around today. but water is starting to flowing back to the south and west and eventually out to the chess speak bay. temperatures around the are in the 60s. the time we need to think about on the tonight is about 11:4g 1. 11:4g 1 will be high tide in the areas of georgetown, national h harbor, h tide again bep 1:17 a little after noon on tomorrow. plenty of. >> shannon: for your day tomorrow. still an area where we'll have to keep an eye on that. fog will start to very many to the west, again across the potomac highlands, west of interstate 81. in those areas to the west, they'll have fog. for us throughout the day tomorrowof plenty >> shannon: to go around. just a peek of cloudiness threw toas of annapolis. the forecast for tomorrow, if but enjoyed today, you'll really enjoy tomorrow. temperatures in the mid to uppe. light westerly breezes. again, that coastal flood warning will continue till about 8:00 tonigh
moving upstream or northwest into montgomery county, frederk county, all the way up to hagerstown in western maryland. because of the rains we had plenty of. >> shannon: to go around today. but water is starting to flowing back to the south and west and eventually out to the chess speak bay. temperatures around the are in the 60s. the time we need to think about on the tonight is about 11:4g 1. 11:4g 1 will be high tide in the areas of georgetown, national h harbor, h tide again bep 1:17...
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we are tracking this upper level low in the pacific northwest. it is generating active weather to our north and actually even washington state dealing with thunderstorm activity and that is really driving a front our way, a cold front and with that, we have the cooler temperatures and the wind and also more cloud cover compared to yesterday. we will stay cool through the weekend thanks to that upper level low. you can see temperatures later in the afternoon in the middle 70s and santa rosa and also for fairfield, low 70s for highs in san jose. here is your forecast and what you can expect. we are looking at middle 70s today, upper 60s for the bay area, a little cooler for thursday and we will stay on the cool side to end the work week and into the weekend, slightly warmer by early next week. if you like the cool weather, you have it for a little bit here. for quite some time. >> we will take a little bit of that. >>> amazon is shipping into the tree business, we will show you how. according to the associated press, amawillllasrees season starting
we are tracking this upper level low in the pacific northwest. it is generating active weather to our north and actually even washington state dealing with thunderstorm activity and that is really driving a front our way, a cold front and with that, we have the cooler temperatures and the wind and also more cloud cover compared to yesterday. we will stay cool through the weekend thanks to that upper level low. you can see temperatures later in the afternoon in the middle 70s and santa rosa and...
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you can see washington and oregon getting a little bit of this northern california may be clipped up at some point. but for us it is just the cooldown as we head into the first weekend of fall this is fairly widespread around the bay, the coastline and well inland to the inner east bay and areas like livermore and concord and brentwood. it will burn off in the next couple hours 52 in santa rosa. 57 in belmont and 57 in menlow park. in the afternoon, a very nice day. along the coastline, it will be a little cool with the inland communities and much needed relief as the temperatures warm into the low 80s and the east day, 71 degrees expected for richmond. oakland 72. upper 80s in danville. and that will be one of the warmer spots. 80 in san jose. a mild 72 in saint that crews with partly cloudy -- santa cruz, 72. half moon bay, mostly cloudy for the entire day. this is the extended as we get into lake tahoe. very ville in the over -- chilly in the overnight hours. and then gusty conditions today and tomorrow. here at home, we're looking at a nice forecast. the temperatures cooler for t
you can see washington and oregon getting a little bit of this northern california may be clipped up at some point. but for us it is just the cooldown as we head into the first weekend of fall this is fairly widespread around the bay, the coastline and well inland to the inner east bay and areas like livermore and concord and brentwood. it will burn off in the next couple hours 52 in santa rosa. 57 in belmont and 57 in menlow park. in the afternoon, a very nice day. along the coastline, it will...
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in northwest d.c., i'msthomari e, news 4. >> the virginatican is preparin respond it accusations. someone claimed pope francis knew theodore mccarrick was accused of sexually abusing minors. the vatican was made aware of the accusations nearly 20 years ayo. the church it is pulling together the necessary, quote, clarifications. >> tomorro will mark 17 years since the september 11 terrorist attacks. president trump andhe first la will head to the united 93 memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania for a ceremony morning. vice-president pence and defense secretary james mattis will participate in a private ceremony for victims' families at the pentagon. >>> president trump meanwhile is calling veteranis journ bob woodward a liar on twitter. woodward's tell-all book "fear: trump in the white house" hi bookshelvetomorrow. the president also tweeted today, the book is, quote, a joke. woodward is standing firm on all the explosive accounts and reporting in the book. >> it is mostly anonymous sources in here. why should people trust you? >> but the incidents are not anonymous. it gives a dat
in northwest d.c., i'msthomari e, news 4. >> the virginatican is preparin respond it accusations. someone claimed pope francis knew theodore mccarrick was accused of sexually abusing minors. the vatican was made aware of the accusations nearly 20 years ayo. the church it is pulling together the necessary, quote, clarifications. >> tomorro will mark 17 years since the september 11 terrorist attacks. president trump andhe first la will head to the united 93 memorial in shanksville,...
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in the pacific northwest region and i was at the graduate student there and had worked with the park service and ended up working there.>> you were researcher? >> yes.>> did you ever become a major? >> no, that was one of the positions i have not had. very interesting. i have been an intern, a researcher, i have been an employee. the employee of the federal government that has a specific time limit. i have a program manager. the national register and landmarks program which is one of our partnership programs. i have been a regional coordinator. a regional historian for the southeast region in atlanta which is the position i was in before coming the chief historian.>> how did you become chief historian? what is a process? >> you apply pick -- and it is like applying for the federal government. i was chief historian for four years in the southeast region and the job became available when robert sutton at that time was hired. i would send out a shout because he has his degree at washington state university. we always kid each other that we went to the wrong school. i went to the univers
in the pacific northwest region and i was at the graduate student there and had worked with the park service and ended up working there.>> you were researcher? >> yes.>> did you ever become a major? >> no, that was one of the positions i have not had. very interesting. i have been an intern, a researcher, i have been an employee. the employee of the federal government that has a specific time limit. i have a program manager. the national register and landmarks program...
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state and the pacific northwest has a very important, and i think unmet, need. wallia wallia -- walla walla was the reason i said at one of the v.a. conventions that we have our directors in the regions more authority to relocate and evaluate. >> okay. well, on this one in particular, if you are going to be out there, i want to find out what you said to them. >> yeah, absolutely. >> and i want to get this done. okay. let me ask you a completely different question. six weeks ago i sent you my concerns over the reports of the well connected individuals known as a mar-a-lago crowd who are exercising wildly inappropriate influence over the v.a. it is entirely unacceptable for the v.a. to put those people's interests before what is in the best interests of our veterans. i believe that's something you agree with. we need to see steps take tony correct that right away. and the department has to be transparent about this. so i wanted to ask when i would get a response the my letter? >> i didn't know it was in the works. but i will give you my response right now. i agree
state and the pacific northwest has a very important, and i think unmet, need. wallia wallia -- walla walla was the reason i said at one of the v.a. conventions that we have our directors in the regions more authority to relocate and evaluate. >> okay. well, on this one in particular, if you are going to be out there, i want to find out what you said to them. >> yeah, absolutely. >> and i want to get this done. okay. let me ask you a completely different question. six weeks...
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out and document some of the history on desegregation in the pacific northwest. i was a graduate student there and had worked with the park service on that study and ended up working there. >> so you were a researcher? did you become a ranger? ranger.: i was not a that is one of the positions i have not had, which is interesting. i have been an intern, a employee,, a term which is an employee of the federal government that has a specific time limit, i've been program manager, a reviewer for the national historic landmark program, which is a partnership program. i have been a regional coordinator, regional chief historian for the southeast region in atlanta. >> how did you become chief historian? what is the process for getting the job? ms. lowe: you apply. applicationrous process, as applying for the federal government can be. i was the chief historian for four years in the southeast region and the job became ,vailable when robert sutton chief historian at that time, retired. got his degree at washington state university and we always to each other that i went th
out and document some of the history on desegregation in the pacific northwest. i was a graduate student there and had worked with the park service on that study and ended up working there. >> so you were a researcher? did you become a ranger? ranger.: i was not a that is one of the positions i have not had, which is interesting. i have been an intern, a employee,, a term which is an employee of the federal government that has a specific time limit, i've been program manager, a reviewer...
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out and document some of the history on desegregation in the pacific northwest. i was a graduate student there and had worked with the park service on that study and ended up working there. so you were a researcher? did you become a ranger? i was not a ranger. that is one of the positions i have not had, which is interesting. i have been an intern, a researcher, a term employee, which is an employee of the federal government that has a specific time limit, i've been program manager, a reviewer for the national historic landmark program, which is a partnership program. i have been a regional coordinator, regional chief historian for the southeast region in atlanta. how did you become chief historian? what is the process for getting the job? you apply. it is an onerous application process, as applying for the federal government can be. i was the chief historian for four years in the southeast region and the job became available when robert sutton, chief historian at that time, retired. he got his degree at washington state university and we always kid each other th
out and document some of the history on desegregation in the pacific northwest. i was a graduate student there and had worked with the park service on that study and ended up working there. so you were a researcher? did you become a ranger? i was not a ranger. that is one of the positions i have not had, which is interesting. i have been an intern, a researcher, a term employee, which is an employee of the federal government that has a specific time limit, i've been program manager, a reviewer...
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out and document some of the history of desegregation in the pacific northwest region. and i was a graduate student there and had worked with the park service on that study and ended up working there. >> so your title was researcher? turkiya: yes. >> did you ever become a ranger? turkiya: that is one of the positions i have not had in the parks service. that is very interesting. i have been an intern, a researcher, a term employee, which is an employee of the federal government that has a specific time limit. i have been a program manager. i have been a reviewer for the national register and national historic landmark program, which is one of our partnership programs. i have been a regional coordinator, regional chief historian for the southeast region in atlanta. which is the position i was in before becoming chief historian. >> and how did you become chief historian? what is the process for getting that job? turkiya: you apply. it is an onerous application process, as applying for the federal government can be. i was chief historian for four years in the southeast reg
out and document some of the history of desegregation in the pacific northwest region. and i was a graduate student there and had worked with the park service on that study and ended up working there. >> so your title was researcher? turkiya: yes. >> did you ever become a ranger? turkiya: that is one of the positions i have not had in the parks service. that is very interesting. i have been an intern, a researcher, a term employee, which is an employee of the federal government that...
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earlier he spoke about that abuse at a mass heard by cardinal wuerl, washington. of >> i went to the cardinal. i showed him what i had to say and heaid it is perfect. >> reporter: the mass marked the beginning of world season of healing. it is meant to bri attention to the sex abuse scandal in the catholic church. nugent says he was a 13-year-old altaroy when priest sexually abused him. that priest is nowas de. >> he was a one-man crime wave. >> reporter: during the mass, wuerl asked for prayers and healing for those assaulted by the sin se. he lit a candle of healing with nugent who received a standing ovation. >> i think it was concise and powerful t hear. >> reporter: wuerl has denied allegations in a grand jury report that he moved or reinstated priests accused of use when he was bishop in pittsburgh. this week he said he would aske the po accept his resignation. while nugent supports wuerl, this parishner says not. >> i hope that the pope accepts cardinal wuerl's resignation. >> the church will be healed once they start taking care of the survivors. >> report
earlier he spoke about that abuse at a mass heard by cardinal wuerl, washington. of >> i went to the cardinal. i showed him what i had to say and heaid it is perfect. >> reporter: the mass marked the beginning of world season of healing. it is meant to bri attention to the sex abuse scandal in the catholic church. nugent says he was a 13-year-old altaroy when priest sexually abused him. that priest is nowas de. >> he was a one-man crime wave. >> reporter: during the...
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authorities in washington, d.c. say this is the man responsible for the brutal stabbing of a jogger. >> we arrested and charged 23-year-old anthony crawford of northwest d.c. >> reporter: crawford was taken into custody just one day after wendy martinez was stabbed seven times around 8:00 tuesday night. this is martinez jogging just moments before. the 35-year-old tech executive stumbles into this restaurant bleeding profusely, causing some customers to flee. but others tried unsuccessfully to save her. she later died at the hospital. >> she asked for help, so that makes us so proud to know our girl had the energy, the strength to fight. >> reporter: her family, heartbroken. martinez had just gotten engaged last week. crawford is now being detained. the defense is calling that a rush to judgment. meanwhile, officials say that the attack was completely unprovoked. martinez's mother says that her daughter had just bought a wedding dress, david. they plan to bury her in that dress. >> all right, linsey davis tonight, t
authorities in washington, d.c. say this is the man responsible for the brutal stabbing of a jogger. >> we arrested and charged 23-year-old anthony crawford of northwest d.c. >> reporter: crawford was taken into custody just one day after wendy martinez was stabbed seven times around 8:00 tuesday night. this is martinez jogging just moments before. the 35-year-old tech executive stumbles into this restaurant bleeding profusely, causing some customers to flee. but others tried...
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authorities in washington, d.c. say this is the man responsible for the brutal stabbing of a jogger. >> we arrested and charged 23-year-old anthony crawford of northwest d.c. >> reporter: crawford was taken into custody just one day after wendy martinez was stabbed seven times around 8:00 tuesday night. this is martinez jogging just moments before. the 35-year-old tech executive stumbles into this restaurant bleeding profusely, causing some customers to flee. but others tried unsuccessfully to save her. she later died at the hospital. >> she asked for help, so that makes us so proud to know that our girl had the energy, the strength to fight. >> reporter: her family, heartbroken. martinez had just gotten engaged last week. crawford is now being detained. the defense is calling that a rush to judgment. meanwhile, officials say that the attack was completely unprovoked. martinez's mother says that her daughter had just bought a wedding dress. david, they plan to bury her in that dress. >> all right, linsey davis tonig
authorities in washington, d.c. say this is the man responsible for the brutal stabbing of a jogger. >> we arrested and charged 23-year-old anthony crawford of northwest d.c. >> reporter: crawford was taken into custody just one day after wendy martinez was stabbed seven times around 8:00 tuesday night. this is martinez jogging just moments before. the 35-year-old tech executive stumbles into this restaurant bleeding profusely, causing some customers to flee. but others tried...
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it happened on p street northwest. it was around 8:00. ms. jartinez wasogging down the street when she got to the corner here, she was attacked and stabbed. she went into the chinese carry-out for help. today, i talked to a man who was working here at the time. he asked not to be identified. >> i heard her scream, i don't know what haened. i hea the scream. >> reporter: that's when you saw her come in, and she had a hole in her n k. she was trying to get help and couldn't. >> yes. customers como inlp save her, but it was too late. >> everybodyed sc me scared too. >> reporter: back at the scene today, police chief promised to get the killer off the streets. >> i am sure that we will get to the bottom of this, but i think because of the fear that when an incident like this occurs causes a neighborhood, we want to do it sooner rather an later.r: >> reporte after the murder, the suspect made his getaway down 11th street here. now, coming up, weare going to rom a neighborhood woman who says she had a scary encounter wh the person of interest in th
it happened on p street northwest. it was around 8:00. ms. jartinez wasogging down the street when she got to the corner here, she was attacked and stabbed. she went into the chinese carry-out for help. today, i talked to a man who was working here at the time. he asked not to be identified. >> i heard her scream, i don't know what haened. i hea the scream. >> reporter: that's when you saw her come in, and she had a hole in her n k. she was trying to get help and couldn't. >>...
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justin finch is live in northwest with more on the interruption and today'sme ing. justin? th reporter: meagan, good morning. 's right. we know the priests will be meeting at some point today. befo the meeting, we know ched out with r a letter, asking for prayers and support. apologizing f any past misjudgment that may have caused suffering. as you mention, onesunday, was met by a parishioner who raised his voice and his outrage. >> considerable animosity. >> shame on you. >> reporter: we know that's parishioner brian garfield after the cardinal asked parishioners to pray for the pope, as he takes on the leadership of ah. troubled chu he raised his voice and walked out because he didn't appreciate being lectured out and felt the cardinal's message was lacking outrage.as wuerl here to install a new pastor. the controversy was his not doing enough to priests that were tied to sex abuse scandals. and then innn lvania, there's at least 1,000 children abused at the happenedsf priest. one parishioner turned her back on the cardinal before he spoke to the masses here. we spoke wh
justin finch is live in northwest with more on the interruption and today'sme ing. justin? th reporter: meagan, good morning. 's right. we know the priests will be meeting at some point today. befo the meeting, we know ched out with r a letter, asking for prayers and support. apologizing f any past misjudgment that may have caused suffering. as you mention, onesunday, was met by a parishioner who raised his voice and his outrage. >> considerable animosity. >> shame on you. >>...
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a man suspected of stabbing a jogger to death in washington, d.c. is still at large this morning. police say the suspect attacked 35-year-old wendy martinez in her northwest neighborhood tuesday night. surveillance footage captured the unidentified assailance near the scene of the crime. chip reid is on the street where the deadly stabbing took place. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. d.c. police say wendy martinez was jogging right here tuesday night at about 8:00 p.m. when she was attacked by a man with a knife. they say she ran into this restaurant behind me, desperately looking for someone to help her. >> this is one of those types of unsettling incidents that sometimes happen in large cities. >> reporter: d.c. police chief said the attack on 35-year-old wendy martinez was likely random. >> what the motive was, we don't know. the best thing that we can do right now is identify the person that's responsible. >> reporter: police are looking for this man who was seen wearing a long mustard colored shirt, dark sweat pants and light colored sandals. they recovere
a man suspected of stabbing a jogger to death in washington, d.c. is still at large this morning. police say the suspect attacked 35-year-old wendy martinez in her northwest neighborhood tuesday night. surveillance footage captured the unidentified assailance near the scene of the crime. chip reid is on the street where the deadly stabbing took place. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. d.c. police say wendy martinez was jogging right here tuesday night at about 8:00 p.m....
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next twenty four to forty eight hours it is still going to be quite slow as it makes a turn to the northwest and then the north across parts of tennessee as well as kentucky and then it is going to move quite quickly and as you can see it's going to go very close to washington as a depression with a lot of rain with it as well over new york and then out over parts of cape cod i want to show you how much precept we do expect to see with the storm over the next few days as the system makes its way out still very heavy rain is expected across parts of the carolinas and that is where we expect to see that flash flooding occurring but rain all the way up towards parts of new england over the next few days. the with sponsored by the time race. we're. i have dedicated almost my entire professional life to the bench and fight against corruption and what i have learned is that we need champions we need also to shine the light on those shampoos and this award bridges that gap that existed in this. nominate your own version of hero shined a light on what they do and to have not shine a light on your he
next twenty four to forty eight hours it is still going to be quite slow as it makes a turn to the northwest and then the north across parts of tennessee as well as kentucky and then it is going to move quite quickly and as you can see it's going to go very close to washington as a depression with a lot of rain with it as well over new york and then out over parts of cape cod i want to show you how much precept we do expect to see with the storm over the next few days as the system makes its...
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authorities in washington, d.c. say this is the man responsible for the brutal stabbing of a jogger. >> we arrested and charged 23-year-old anthony crawford of northwest d.c. >> reporter: crawford was taken into custody just one day after wendy martinez was stabbed seven times around 8:00 tuesday night. this is martinez jogging just moments before. the 35-year-old tech executive stumbles into this restaurant, bleeding profusely, causing some customers to flee, but others tried unsuccessfully to save her. she later died at the hospital. >> she asked makes us so proud to know that our girl had the energy, the strength and the odyssey to fight. >> reporter: her family heartbroken. martinez had just gotten engaged last week. >> crawford is now being detained. the defense is calling that a rush to judgement. meanwhile, officials say that the attack was completely unprovoked. martinez's mother says that her daughter had just bought a wedding dress. they now plan to bury her in that dress. linsey davis, abc news, new york.
authorities in washington, d.c. say this is the man responsible for the brutal stabbing of a jogger. >> we arrested and charged 23-year-old anthony crawford of northwest d.c. >> reporter: crawford was taken into custody just one day after wendy martinez was stabbed seven times around 8:00 tuesday night. this is martinez jogging just moments before. the 35-year-old tech executive stumbles into this restaurant, bleeding profusely, causing some customers to flee, but others tried...