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preserving, learning from columbia i mention we have every bit of columbia stored in the vehicle assembly building back in florida. we can access anytime we want, lend it out to institutions. it's helped design a new seat for spacecraft of the future. one of the findings was the seats in the orbiter when it went into a flat spin, the seats couldn't take that and so the new seats in the spacecraft, the boeing and spacex are building now in part are based on findings from columbia is seats. what else, johnson? >> let's take a few looks at the pictures here. >> there we go. that's columbia. that's the space shuttle about two-thirds of the way through the recovery. i mention it took three months to do all that searching. this is about two-thirds of the way through. it's in a hangar. we took over a hangar back at the kennedy space center. what you're looking at is the orbiter knows towards you and upside down -- nose. at the very forefront, that is the very nose cap of the orbiter, right end end of the r and the wings i like this in the belly in the middle turned upside down so we could study
preserving, learning from columbia i mention we have every bit of columbia stored in the vehicle assembly building back in florida. we can access anytime we want, lend it out to institutions. it's helped design a new seat for spacecraft of the future. one of the findings was the seats in the orbiter when it went into a flat spin, the seats couldn't take that and so the new seats in the spacecraft, the boeing and spacex are building now in part are based on findings from columbia is seats. what...
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i'm chief judge howell of the district court of the district of columbia. today is a memorable and important milestone for each of the people who will be our new citizens today. it is my privilege and pleasure to preside over the ceremony this morning. the ceremony began this morning with joint armed forces color guard, presenting the nation's flag and the flag of different branches of the us military. we stand for these flags to show our pride in our country and respect for the military service men and women who helped defend its security. the flag is an important symbol and we are fortunate to stand in this rotunda next to the foundational documents that give meaning to this flag. the court now recognizes norm bledsoe, the public operations administrator of the united states district court of the district of columbia who will introduce those persons seeking to become new citizens. >> thank you, your honor. may it please the court, when your name is called, please stand and remain standing. jamaica. shehave sudan. joshua ecuador. melissa hyundai, ethiopia.
i'm chief judge howell of the district court of the district of columbia. today is a memorable and important milestone for each of the people who will be our new citizens today. it is my privilege and pleasure to preside over the ceremony this morning. the ceremony began this morning with joint armed forces color guard, presenting the nation's flag and the flag of different branches of the us military. we stand for these flags to show our pride in our country and respect for the military...
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i am chief howell of the united states district court in district of columbia. today is a memorable milestone for each of the people who will be our new citizens today. it is my privilege and pleasure to preside over the ceremony. the ceremony began this morning with the joint armed forces color guard presenting our nations flag and the flags of different branches of the u.s. military. we stand for these flags to show our pride in our country and respect for the military servicemen and women who helped defend its security. the flag is an important symbol and we are fortunate to stand in this rotunda next to the foundational documents that give meaning to this flag and what our country stands for. the court now recognizes the public operations administrator the united states district court for the district of columbia, who will introduce those persons seeking to become new citizens. >> will it please the court when your name is called to stand and remain standing. jamaica. sudan. ecuador. ethiopia. cuba. ethiopia. turkey. martinez, el salvador. sherry campbell, t
i am chief howell of the united states district court in district of columbia. today is a memorable milestone for each of the people who will be our new citizens today. it is my privilege and pleasure to preside over the ceremony. the ceremony began this morning with the joint armed forces color guard presenting our nations flag and the flags of different branches of the u.s. military. we stand for these flags to show our pride in our country and respect for the military servicemen and women...
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welcome to the museum at the national archives, i'm chief judge howal of the district of columbia. today's a memorable and important milestone for each of the people who are going to be our new citizens today, and it is my privilege and pleasure to preside over the ceremony this morning. the ceremony began this morning with the joint armed forces color guard presenting our nation's flag and the flag of different branches of the u.s. military. we stand for these flags to show our pride in our country, and respect for the military service men and women who help defend its security. the flag is an important symbol and we are fortunate to stand in this rotunda next to the foundational documents that give meaning to this flag. and what our country stands for. the court now recognizes the public separations administrator for the united states district court for the district of columbia who will introduce those persons seeking to become new citizens. >> thank you your honor. may it please the court when your name is called please stand, answer here or present, and remain standing. (callin
welcome to the museum at the national archives, i'm chief judge howal of the district of columbia. today's a memorable and important milestone for each of the people who are going to be our new citizens today, and it is my privilege and pleasure to preside over the ceremony this morning. the ceremony began this morning with the joint armed forces color guard presenting our nation's flag and the flag of different branches of the u.s. military. we stand for these flags to show our pride in our...
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if you visit columbia ... you can take a tour of nelson's ktichen and even get to learn how to make candy canes. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ...a christmas for everyone in the bay area. we'll show you the event put on by volunteers for people in need. ( darya ) plus ... the crisis at the border gets worse ... after another child dies in u-s custody.we have the details. (ácommercialá) ♪ toyland, toyland ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are ever happy there daddy, it's christmas! ♪ childhoods, joyland never let go of your dreams. the mercedes-benz winter event is back. lease the glc 300 for $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. little change expected moving forward through the remainder of the year. the christmas holiday brought out the giving spirit in people all over the bay area and one event in particular in the east bay--- was aimed at helping people in need. more than a thousand people received gifts,
if you visit columbia ... you can take a tour of nelson's ktichen and even get to learn how to make candy canes. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ...a christmas for everyone in the bay area. we'll show you the event put on by volunteers for people in need. ( darya ) plus ... the crisis at the border gets worse ... after another child dies in u-s custody.we have the details. (ácommercialá) ♪ toyland, toyland ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are...
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a landing at columbia airport. the three hour trip from the bay area reduced to less than an hour thanks to the convenience of this airstrip. the few minutes walk into town... takes you back 170 years.sot :33francisca daunberger columbia state park volunterr columbia is dog friendly. something mango likes. there's no cars... so you walk... or take the stage coach. there's lots to see that invite you to stop and linger. the blacksmith shop. the old jail. the hotel. the saloon. and... nelson's candy kitchen. it's owned by the same family for generations. and they still do something that's almost impossible to find in california. they make their candy canes by hand. sot ( will ) sot canes by hand. their candy they make california.find in california. they make their candy sot ( will ) you can take a tour of nelson's ktichen and even get to learn how to make candy canes... but you'll have to plan ahead for next year. by the way "nelson's candy kitchen" has three locations in the sierra foothills... columbia, sonora and
a landing at columbia airport. the three hour trip from the bay area reduced to less than an hour thanks to the convenience of this airstrip. the few minutes walk into town... takes you back 170 years.sot :33francisca daunberger columbia state park volunterr columbia is dog friendly. something mango likes. there's no cars... so you walk... or take the stage coach. there's lots to see that invite you to stop and linger. the blacksmith shop. the old jail. the hotel. the saloon. and... nelson's...
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if you visit columbia ... you can take a tour of nelson's ktichen and even get to learn how to make candy canes. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ...a christmas for everyone in the bay area. we'll show you the event put on by volunteers for people in need. ( darya ) plus ... the crisis at the border gets worse ... after another child dies in u-s custody.we have the details. ( darya ) and here's a live look outside... bay bridge. (ácommercialá) take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. ♪ today after a nice christmas eve yesterday. expect daytime highs to peak back into the upper 50's and low 60's with little change expected moving forward through the remainder of the year. the christmas holiday brought out the giving spirit in people all over the bay area and one event in particular in the east bay--- was aimed at helping people in need. more
if you visit columbia ... you can take a tour of nelson's ktichen and even get to learn how to make candy canes. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ...a christmas for everyone in the bay area. we'll show you the event put on by volunteers for people in need. ( darya ) plus ... the crisis at the border gets worse ... after another child dies in u-s custody.we have the details. ( darya ) and here's a live look outside... bay bridge. (ácommercialá) take prilosec otc and take control...
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a landing at columbia airport. the three hour trip from the bay area reduced to less than an hour thanks to the convenience of this airstrip. the few minutes walk into town... takes you back 170 years.sot :33francisca daunberger columbia state park volunterr columbia is dog friendly. something mango likes. there's no cars... so you walk... or take the stage coach. there's lots to see that invite you to stop and linger. the blacksmith shop. the old jail. the hotel. the saloon. and... nelson's candy kitchen. it's owned by the same family for generations. and they still do something that's almost impossible to find in california. they make their candy canes by hand. sot (vicki) you can take a tour of you can (vicki) (vicki) you can take a tour of nelson's ktichen and even get to learn how to make candy canes... but you'll have to plan ahead for next year. (ken) by the way "nelson's candy kitchen" has three locations in the sierra foothills... columbia, sonora and murphys. (vicki) coming up at 6:45... we'll take you to
a landing at columbia airport. the three hour trip from the bay area reduced to less than an hour thanks to the convenience of this airstrip. the few minutes walk into town... takes you back 170 years.sot :33francisca daunberger columbia state park volunterr columbia is dog friendly. something mango likes. there's no cars... so you walk... or take the stage coach. there's lots to see that invite you to stop and linger. the blacksmith shop. the old jail. the hotel. the saloon. and... nelson's...
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you're right on the successive plan of columbia. i think playing columbia combind two things. the first was the physical eradication of coca manually and airially. that was important going to the manifestation of the problem. it built the capacity of the clum beben forces to deal with the problem on the ground. what we have in mexico is the mayorten initiative. and the mayorten initiative has been the primary vehicle in itsmered administered by the department of state with its four pillars to build capacity, and go after transnational organized crime. since its inception the initiative funding has been $1.3 billion to the government of mexico and made a substantial difference. in mexico's capability to be able to deal with this problem as a partner. a lot of the activities that we have with the government of mexico in terms of the professionalization of the military forces the training and capacity building for their police, all the way to things like prison reform, and transitioning to new criminal justice system, and including one of the programs that i mentioned in my openi
you're right on the successive plan of columbia. i think playing columbia combind two things. the first was the physical eradication of coca manually and airially. that was important going to the manifestation of the problem. it built the capacity of the clum beben forces to deal with the problem on the ground. what we have in mexico is the mayorten initiative. and the mayorten initiative has been the primary vehicle in itsmered administered by the department of state with its four pillars to...
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[applause] [laughter] in columbia people were not. said columbia burned and they would have none of it. it is so much more complicated than that. for every story of destruction, i can give you a counter story. what is also interesting is the way that sherman's march has spread all over so people will say we have this chair that is scorched by sherman's men. and i will say where is it from and they will say alabama. georgia once 50 miles south of atlanta. it was untouched by sherman's march. shop was a brochure in a that said come shop in the historic town that sherman didn't burn. it's a selling point. to awas speaking next fellow who runs historic columbia. he said urban renewal destroyed three times as much as did sherman. >> exactly. deanlin graham who is the of georgia historians said atlanta has destroyed more of atlanta than sherman ever did. it is catchier to blame sherman. >> since we were in virginia, if you could speak comparatively about [indiscernible] in the way in which sherman gets the attention while they are -- how di
[applause] [laughter] in columbia people were not. said columbia burned and they would have none of it. it is so much more complicated than that. for every story of destruction, i can give you a counter story. what is also interesting is the way that sherman's march has spread all over so people will say we have this chair that is scorched by sherman's men. and i will say where is it from and they will say alabama. georgia once 50 miles south of atlanta. it was untouched by sherman's march....
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" had been returned to the kennedy space center, astronauts joe engle and dick truly flew "columbia" into space again. >> space shuttle was like a large truck that could deploy satellites, and it had a robotic arm so that you can repair and upgrade spacecraft. >> and liftoff of the orbiter "challenger" and the sixth flight of the space shuttle. >> this was the birth of space travel, not just space missions. we're talking about setting a laboratory. almost like a university in space. it started feeling like anybody could be an astronaut. >> the countdown is under way tonight at cape canaveral toward sunday's scheduled launch of the shuttle "challenger," a liftoff that will carry america's first teacher into space. >> still doesn't seem real that i'm going to be able to go with these guys. i'm excited. >> the ice is cleared away, and "challenger" should be going away very soon. let's go down to the kennedy space center and take a look at "challenger" sitting on the pad as they continue the countdown. >> the "challenger" flight in january of '86 was the 25th flight of the space shuttle.
" had been returned to the kennedy space center, astronauts joe engle and dick truly flew "columbia" into space again. >> space shuttle was like a large truck that could deploy satellites, and it had a robotic arm so that you can repair and upgrade spacecraft. >> and liftoff of the orbiter "challenger" and the sixth flight of the space shuttle. >> this was the birth of space travel, not just space missions. we're talking about setting a laboratory....
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something in columbia, because that same thing in british same thingecause -- in british columbia, because they continue to use and exposed to a highly dangerous substance that is lethal and unfortunately we are discussed at -- we are discovering further that the fentanyl they are taking is so powerful, it takes a multiple doses of naloxone. if naloxone is not being made available for overdose recovery in the hands of supervised professionals, emt's or law enforcement or medical personnel, you are missing the opportunity to move these people in the recovery. you may be saving a life but what you are really doing is deferring the overdose that will subsequently still be a risk for them. there must be more strategic ways of changing the dynamic and enabling entry into treatment. the studies that seem to show that safe injection facilities "work" are really very modest in terms of their goals. compared to methadone, there is longer retention in treatment if we give them heroin. that is a very modest goal. they are not moving people toward recovery. they say they are access points to get peopl
something in columbia, because that same thing in british same thingecause -- in british columbia, because they continue to use and exposed to a highly dangerous substance that is lethal and unfortunately we are discussed at -- we are discovering further that the fentanyl they are taking is so powerful, it takes a multiple doses of naloxone. if naloxone is not being made available for overdose recovery in the hands of supervised professionals, emt's or law enforcement or medical personnel, you...
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>> yes are the challenges we had with columbia were on the missile tubes. we had similar issues on missile tubes on the ohio program decades ago, so we had moved those missile tubes very early in the program to prove out the fabrication and welding of those assets. when we got into looking at the first set of tubes that were manufacturers that is manufactured there were issues with inspection of welds which led to missile tubes that didn't fully meet all the special that's just specifications of those weld designs. so it was a supplier issue. the supplier did not inspect properly the welds, those that got shipped to the production facility. >> what were the consequences to that supplier? >> that supplier is on a fixed price contractor. so that supplier now is repairing all of those missile tubes. fortunately we have programmed those missile tubes with a lot of margin in terms of our schedule so we currently assess we still have 12 or the 13th month of scheduled margin, even with all the missile tube repairs. so, we don't ss that will impact the columbia bil
>> yes are the challenges we had with columbia were on the missile tubes. we had similar issues on missile tubes on the ohio program decades ago, so we had moved those missile tubes very early in the program to prove out the fabrication and welding of those assets. when we got into looking at the first set of tubes that were manufacturers that is manufactured there were issues with inspection of welds which led to missile tubes that didn't fully meet all the special that's just...
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a landing at columbia airport. the three hour trip from the bay area reduced to less than an hour thanks to the convenience of this airstrip. the few minutes walk into town... takes you back 170 years.sot :33francisca daunberger columbia state park volunterr columbia is dog friendly. something there's no cars... so you the stage coach. there's lots to see that invite you to stop and linger. the blacksmith shop. the old jail. the hotel. the saloon. and... nelson's candy kitchen. by the same family for generations. and they still do something that's almost impossible to find in california. they make their candy canes by hand.sot (vicki) you can take a tour of nelson's ktichen and even get to learn how to make candy canes... but you'll have to plan ahead for next year.(ken) by the way "nelson's candy kitchen" has three locations in the sierra foothills... columbia, sonora and murphys. giving to those in need... the salvation army came out in full force today and could not have done it without the help of thousands of
a landing at columbia airport. the three hour trip from the bay area reduced to less than an hour thanks to the convenience of this airstrip. the few minutes walk into town... takes you back 170 years.sot :33francisca daunberger columbia state park volunterr columbia is dog friendly. something there's no cars... so you the stage coach. there's lots to see that invite you to stop and linger. the blacksmith shop. the old jail. the hotel. the saloon. and... nelson's candy kitchen. by the same...
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the challenges weed had with the columbia -- we had with the columbia were on the missile tubes. we had similar issues on missile tubes on the ohio program decades ago, so we had moved those missile tubes very early in the program to prove out the fabrication and welding of those assets. when we got into looking at the first set of tubes that were manufactured, there were issues with improper inspection of welds which allows -- which led to missile tubes that doesn't fully meet all of the specifications in term os of those -- in terms of those weld designs. that was an issue at the supplier. the plyer did not inspect properly the welds. those then got shipped to the production facility -- >> what were the consequences to that supplier? >> so that supplier is on a fix-priced program. fortunately, we had program those missile tubes with a lot of margin in terms of our schedule, so we currently assess we still have 12-13 months of scheduled margin even with all of the missile tube repairs. and so we don't assess that we'll impact the columbia with build schedule which is critical fo
the challenges weed had with the columbia -- we had with the columbia were on the missile tubes. we had similar issues on missile tubes on the ohio program decades ago, so we had moved those missile tubes very early in the program to prove out the fabrication and welding of those assets. when we got into looking at the first set of tubes that were manufactured, there were issues with improper inspection of welds which allows -- which led to missile tubes that doesn't fully meet all of the...
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a landing at columbia airport. the three hour trip from the bay area reduced to less than an hour thanks to the convenience of this airstrip. the few minutes walk into town... takes you back 170 years.sot :33francisca daunberger columbia state park volunterr columbia is dog friendly. something mango likes. there's no cars... so you walk... or take the stage coach. there's lots to see that invite you to stop and linger. the blacksmith shop. the old jail. the hotel. the saloon. and... nelson's candy kitchen. it's owned by the same family for generations. and they still do something that's almost impossible to find in california. they make their candy canes by hand. sot sot canes by hand.sot tour of nelson's ktichen and even get to learn how to make candy canes... but you'll have to plan ahead for next year. (ken) by the way "nelson's candy kitchen" has three locations in the sierra foothills... columbia, sonora and (ken) still ahead christmas is a bit different this year for those affected by the butte county wildfir
a landing at columbia airport. the three hour trip from the bay area reduced to less than an hour thanks to the convenience of this airstrip. the few minutes walk into town... takes you back 170 years.sot :33francisca daunberger columbia state park volunterr columbia is dog friendly. something mango likes. there's no cars... so you walk... or take the stage coach. there's lots to see that invite you to stop and linger. the blacksmith shop. the old jail. the hotel. the saloon. and... nelson's...
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columbia university has yet to respond to our request for comment.it's estimated the barnard vending machines will be ready some time during the upcoming spring semester. semester. (grant) that was emily drooby reporting... some univeristy campuses here in the golden state already have morning after pill vending machines...(vicki) they include stanford, u-c davis, u-c santa barbara and pomona college... (vicki) after the break... it's the most wonderful time of the year....in san francisco. how the holiday is drawing people from all over to experience christmas here in the bay area... that's next in dine and dish.. (grant) maybe you've noticed e holiday hustle. the traffic jams headed into the city, the crowded restaurants. folks looking for a dash of cheer. (vicki) so tinight on dine and dish, i found some festive dish, i found some festive food in the tourist mecca of fisherman's wharf. these young fellows came all the way from texas for a san francisco treat. their noses pressed up to the window - watching sour dough bread shaped into snowmen and crabs and turtles. they come for t
columbia university has yet to respond to our request for comment.it's estimated the barnard vending machines will be ready some time during the upcoming spring semester. semester. (grant) that was emily drooby reporting... some univeristy campuses here in the golden state already have morning after pill vending machines...(vicki) they include stanford, u-c davis, u-c santa barbara and pomona college... (vicki) after the break... it's the most wonderful time of the year....in san francisco. how...
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mid 20s now in prince gorges county. 23 in columbia,maryland. 27 at marine base quantico. all sunshine all the time. sun is not up until 7:25 this morning. still a couple more hrs for that. all sunshine this afternoon. daytime highs today, mid to upper 40s. nothing to complain about there. 47 in leesburg. 45 in culp i'll let you know when the rain is most likely to arrive and how long w into thekend it's going to hang around. good morning, dave dilldine. >> good morning, chuck. easy commute. no beltway issues in maryland and virginia. southbound d.c. 295. the work zone at pennsvania ovechkin, bumpy ride. all lanes getting through and moving well. expect ely morning delays.0, 95, baltimore washington parkway incident and delay free. re
mid 20s now in prince gorges county. 23 in columbia,maryland. 27 at marine base quantico. all sunshine all the time. sun is not up until 7:25 this morning. still a couple more hrs for that. all sunshine this afternoon. daytime highs today, mid to upper 40s. nothing to complain about there. 47 in leesburg. 45 in culp i'll let you know when the rain is most likely to arrive and how long w into thekend it's going to hang around. good morning, dave dilldine. >> good morning, chuck. easy...
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he a former attorney for the district of columbia. he joining us tonight to assess what's actually happening here. is there any evidence in the filing last night that general flynn committed treason? >> no. actually those two people you just saw are idiots and they don't know what they're talking about. general flynn actually did nothing wrong.as tho the agents said he didn't lie. but, mueller decided he was going to charge him with lying anyway. h everything that general flynn did was legal. the transition team communicating with the russians and other foreign diplomats -- perfectly legal. this was a designed plot to frame general flynn so that they could figure out a way to go after president trump. it's all a part of the same theme. anybody with a brain canf figure out that sally yates had already decided that they were going to frame general flynn.n. and you know what? they succeeded. they did.t? they framed him. >> tucker: the report we got last night from mueller's team suggest that flynn was cooperating in various other ancilla
he a former attorney for the district of columbia. he joining us tonight to assess what's actually happening here. is there any evidence in the filing last night that general flynn committed treason? >> no. actually those two people you just saw are idiots and they don't know what they're talking about. general flynn actually did nothing wrong.as tho the agents said he didn't lie. but, mueller decided he was going to charge him with lying anyway. h everything that general flynn did was...
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. >>> now we go to breaking news here in the district, a dmatic collision in columbia heights involving four vehicles. the impact s loud that it sent people running out of homes to findt out w had happed. news 4 reporter has reaction. >> the crash happened here on 11th street in the columbia heights neighborhood of northwest washington. lookere. tur vehicles involved. we spoke two men at home inside an apartment nearby, heard the crash and ran out to see what happened. and this is what they found. three of the vehicles have serious damage. one ended up on its side. this white car mitt on the rearv 's side. and the windshield on this minivan smashed. neighbors say they heard two loud crashes. >> we saw the cars smashed up and cops here in sguonds. drawn one of them pulling of the cars one with the weapon in his hand. >> dc fire says one person was initially trapped. medics transported four patients, one with serious injuries. >> we sawe ome polficers arresting somebody, looked like somebody else had been handcuffed and alt more law enforcement showed up. a couple fire trucks, ambulance,
. >>> now we go to breaking news here in the district, a dmatic collision in columbia heights involving four vehicles. the impact s loud that it sent people running out of homes to findt out w had happed. news 4 reporter has reaction. >> the crash happened here on 11th street in the columbia heights neighborhood of northwest washington. lookere. tur vehicles involved. we spoke two men at home inside an apartment nearby, heard the crash and ran out to see what happened. and this...
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joe digenova is not dumb is he a former attorney for the district of columbia. he joining us tonight to assess what's actually happening here. is there any evidence in the filing last night that general flynn committed treason? >> no. actually those two people you just saw are idiots and they don't know what they're talking about. general flynn actually did nothing wrong. the agents said he didn't lie. but, mueller decided he was going to charge him with lying anyway. everything that general flynn did was legal. the transition team communicating with the russians and other foreign diplomats perfectly legal. this was a designed plot to frame general flynn so that they could figure out a way to go after president trump. it's all a part of the same theme. anybody with a brain can figure out that sally yates had already decided that they were going to frame general flynn. and do you know what? they succeeded. they did. they framed him. >> tucker: the report we got last night from mueller's team suggest that flynn was cooperating in various other ancillary investigat
joe digenova is not dumb is he a former attorney for the district of columbia. he joining us tonight to assess what's actually happening here. is there any evidence in the filing last night that general flynn committed treason? >> no. actually those two people you just saw are idiots and they don't know what they're talking about. general flynn actually did nothing wrong. the agents said he didn't lie. but, mueller decided he was going to charge him with lying anyway. everything that...
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that's the district of columbia flag as well. president carter has arrived at the national cathedral. king hussein, the hakingdom of jordan. >> his queen as well. >> very good friends of the bushes over the years. >> very close. i mentioned that earlier, there are pictures all over their home in kennebunkport of the president with former world leaders. bush 43 told a funny story about putin taking a right on 41's speedboat. it was a well-kept secret that 41 wasn't a great driver of the immediate bo speedboat. >> he was famous in maine. >> the secret service agents don't gossip at all, but stories would get out about some of the bumpier rides. >> he would take out lobster pots. >> right. >> moorings. and then go back and get the number off the float and make sure that the owner of the pot was compensated. >> it took a village. he was famous for his boat driving, a slightly better-kept secret that he bumped into a lot of things. i looked at the list of the advance folks for this event, there are advance people from the presidencies
that's the district of columbia flag as well. president carter has arrived at the national cathedral. king hussein, the hakingdom of jordan. >> his queen as well. >> very good friends of the bushes over the years. >> very close. i mentioned that earlier, there are pictures all over their home in kennebunkport of the president with former world leaders. bush 43 told a funny story about putin taking a right on 41's speedboat. it was a well-kept secret that 41 wasn't a great...
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the chief medical examiner of the district of columbia. a distinguished scholar at the o'neill institute for georgetown. chief of staff at the white house office of policy under president obama and the chief of police in the -- in newtown, ohio. a group that provides countywide todership and solutions dress the opioid epidemic in the long-term. tweet your questions, let us know what you want to know. let's get started. this is a panel that being on the front line of the opioid crisis. we want to know what is happening. tom, what does this epidemic look like in hamilton county? what do you see on ground and what are you doing to try to make things better? >> i am a police chief of a very small town of 3,000 people east of cincinnati. during my 21 years, i watched an entire family die from addiction. mother abuse. brother on cocaine, and two brothers on over dosing heroin. it was a cat history for us to change and for us in law enforcement to say this is beyond us. we need to reach out to experts and work together. that was the formation of
the chief medical examiner of the district of columbia. a distinguished scholar at the o'neill institute for georgetown. chief of staff at the white house office of policy under president obama and the chief of police in the -- in newtown, ohio. a group that provides countywide todership and solutions dress the opioid epidemic in the long-term. tweet your questions, let us know what you want to know. let's get started. this is a panel that being on the front line of the opioid crisis. we want...
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in columbia, almost as a mediator, also in the crisis in venezuela and they are hoping and selling the idea in the regime that is trying to tell the community they are changing without changing. there is a constitutional reform that has been implemented, the council of human rights that was mentioned by the senator but also, the ruling rule of the communist party as a unique and single party that appears to be ruling the island and also establish citizen rights, the right to use weapons against anyone that wants to change. anyone involved in the policy should be subject to weapons used against them. that is all the cuban opposition , the real challenge here is to address the regime and their threat in their roots, to start to move forward the citizen mobilization that is something that is also a common element among the three populations that have been affected. the cuban citizenry, the one that is going to change those regimes. and we have to accept those regime changes that have been -- that sometimes our kind of a taboo to mention but it seems to be our only path to follow. of cours
in columbia, almost as a mediator, also in the crisis in venezuela and they are hoping and selling the idea in the regime that is trying to tell the community they are changing without changing. there is a constitutional reform that has been implemented, the council of human rights that was mentioned by the senator but also, the ruling rule of the communist party as a unique and single party that appears to be ruling the island and also establish citizen rights, the right to use weapons against...
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district court for the district of columbia. he just happens to be the person who calls our ceremony to order. he also happens to be the justices personal trainer. and he has written a terrific book, "the rgb workout." please welcome justice ginsburg. [applause] justice ginsburg: thank you, thank you. thank you, my fellow americans. it is my great privilege to welcome you to citizenship in the democracy that is the usa. you number 31 and came here from 26 countries, alphabetically, from china to venezuela. today, you join more than 20 million current citizens born in other lands who chose, as you have, to make the united states of america their home. we are a nation made strong by people like you. people who traveled long distances, overcame great obstacles, and made tremendous sacrifices, all to provide a better life for themselves and their families. my own father arrived in this land at age 13 with no fortune and speaking no english. my mother was born four months after her parents, with several children in tow, came by ship
district court for the district of columbia. he just happens to be the person who calls our ceremony to order. he also happens to be the justices personal trainer. and he has written a terrific book, "the rgb workout." please welcome justice ginsburg. [applause] justice ginsburg: thank you, thank you. thank you, my fellow americans. it is my great privilege to welcome you to citizenship in the democracy that is the usa. you number 31 and came here from 26 countries, alphabetically,...
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derrick ward is live along columbia pike in montgomery county. what's the situaon out the right now, derek? >> well, i can tell you what we'reng se this is what two and a half inches of water will do. if that water isn'tod fg roads this is where it's ending up. this is t burned mills dam it's way down to the anacostia, the potomac and then the chesapeake bay. this dam is built for this, but ave had some unusual amounts of rain. look at what it looks like overnight. there were indeed flooded roads, road closures, fairfax county made severalsc s. water rescues. we've been talking about that as well. on our wayere we encountered some low-lying areas, some onramps on to columbia pike where the water w very deep and you really had to slow down and be aware. that's what you'll run into as the rain i continues our area. so, again, just the rule of tumb is justbe cautious if you're driving. watch for standing water and we're looking at what this water does when it's notg standhen it is indeed running. live in white oak, derrick ward, news 4,ack to you. >
derrick ward is live along columbia pike in montgomery county. what's the situaon out the right now, derek? >> well, i can tell you what we'reng se this is what two and a half inches of water will do. if that water isn'tod fg roads this is where it's ending up. this is t burned mills dam it's way down to the anacostia, the potomac and then the chesapeake bay. this dam is built for this, but ave had some unusual amounts of rain. look at what it looks like overnight. there were indeed...
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facebook is being sued by the district of columbia over the cambridge analytic of privacy breach. shares fall. plus, big pharma getting a big shakeup as glaxosmithkline and pfizer strike a deal. let's get you started with a quick check of the major averages. u.s. stocks gaining ground as investors race for a dovish rate hike from the fed. dow and nasdaq gaining for the second session. energy and materials leading the gains. treasuries in a holding pattern, pushing towards 2.8%, which has been a strong support level. we have seen growth concerns, trade tensions weighing on yields. amanda: while we're getting a little bounce back for energy stocks in the price of crude, i want to show you a longer-term her crude has been an energy stocks in the s&p 500 relative to the index. that is the blue line. as crude prices go back to multi-decade lows, we see a real breach of recent prices. 500 ratio ishe s&p also in a steep decline, going back to previously sharply low levels. a little bit of context of her the prize has been and of a brake for energy versus the s&p 500. shery: one thing we
facebook is being sued by the district of columbia over the cambridge analytic of privacy breach. shares fall. plus, big pharma getting a big shakeup as glaxosmithkline and pfizer strike a deal. let's get you started with a quick check of the major averages. u.s. stocks gaining ground as investors race for a dovish rate hike from the fed. dow and nasdaq gaining for the second session. energy and materials leading the gains. treasuries in a holding pattern, pushing towards 2.8%, which has been a...
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they could be the future of the columbia. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made some minds. when the poet celebrates the bow and the song rosa noir of the girl when the laurel leaf trembles the poem sways this one seems on the threshold quakes in expectation of him which awaited then the temple will shake locks and gates will shatter and there will be singing and dancing. callin marco's of siren. springtime apollo had returned. to the center of the world to delphine. hifi had the prophet task had ended her winter silence. as every year at the start of the season the sight of the article was a hive of activity. traders took full advantage of the situation and for a while the sacred site was turned into something of a bazaar. from the eighth to the fifth century b.c. hardly any decision was taken in greece without the article being consulted first. the prophetic ritual of delphic existed for a thousand units remaining virtually unchanged throughout that time. before cooling the gods. and will have priests always cleanse themselves in the cast at a compound. th
they could be the future of the columbia. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made some minds. when the poet celebrates the bow and the song rosa noir of the girl when the laurel leaf trembles the poem sways this one seems on the threshold quakes in expectation of him which awaited then the temple will shake locks and gates will shatter and there will be singing and dancing. callin marco's of siren. springtime apollo had returned. to the center of the world to delphine. hifi...
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columbia island in the potomac but going down on the way to national airport along the george washington memorial parkway, ladybird took a specific interest in that area. there's a marina there these days and they actually planted between 1965 and 1968, they planted over one million daffodils. that makes it, at that time it would have been -- there would have been more daffodils there than the classic fields in northern europe but they also planted 3,000 dogwood trees and actually in november of 1968, just before the administration left and the nixon administration came in, in a small ceremony, udall brought ladybird and the national parks service director and a few other folks out there to the columbia island and he officially renamed it and rededicated it, ladybird johnson park. there is a small plaque there. also a few years later when president johnson passed away, they created his small but formal naturalistic memorial right there in the middle of the park, as well. so he partnered with ladybird in beautifying and greening d.c. another thing he did -- another success he had was in,
columbia island in the potomac but going down on the way to national airport along the george washington memorial parkway, ladybird took a specific interest in that area. there's a marina there these days and they actually planted between 1965 and 1968, they planted over one million daffodils. that makes it, at that time it would have been -- there would have been more daffodils there than the classic fields in northern europe but they also planted 3,000 dogwood trees and actually in november...
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same thing in british columbia. they continue to use and expose to highly dangerous substance that is lethal and, unfortunately, we discovering further naloxone is refractory. that is that they know they're taking and so powerful, so overwhelming that many times the required multiple doses to recover. if the naloxone is not made available for overdose recovery in the hands of supervised professionals, in the hands of emts or law enforcement or medical personnel you're missing the opportunity to move these people to recovery recover turkey may be saving a life of what you were doing is deferring the overdose that will subsequently still be a risk for them when they have recovered. there must be more strategic ways of changing that dynamic, changing the behavior, enabling entry into treatment and detention in treatment. the studies and seem to show the safe injection facilities quote work, i'm really very modest entrants of what their goals are. compared to methadone, there's longer retention in treatment if we give t
same thing in british columbia. they continue to use and expose to highly dangerous substance that is lethal and, unfortunately, we discovering further naloxone is refractory. that is that they know they're taking and so powerful, so overwhelming that many times the required multiple doses to recover. if the naloxone is not made available for overdose recovery in the hands of supervised professionals, in the hands of emts or law enforcement or medical personnel you're missing the opportunity to...
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ancestrydna was able to tell me where my father's family came from in columbia. they pinpointed the columbian and ecuador region and then there's a whole new andean region. that was incredibly exciting because i really didn't know that. it just brings it home how deep my roots are and it connects me to them, and to their spirit, and to their history. this holiday, give the gift that's connected millions to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com. to a deeper fa♪ily story. hi. this is peggy. (vo) you do more than rescue pets when you share the love. you build families. get a new subaru, like the all new forester, and charities like the aspca can receive two hundred and fifty dollars from subaru. (avo) get zero percent during the subaru share the love event. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your finance business. and so if someone tries to breach your firewall in london & you start to panic... don't. because your cto says we've got allies on the outside... ...& security algorithms on the inside... ...& that w
ancestrydna was able to tell me where my father's family came from in columbia. they pinpointed the columbian and ecuador region and then there's a whole new andean region. that was incredibly exciting because i really didn't know that. it just brings it home how deep my roots are and it connects me to them, and to their spirit, and to their history. this holiday, give the gift that's connected millions to a deeper family story. order your kit at ancestry.com. to a deeper fa♪ily story. hi....
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lenny: now british columbia, which i dare say has more of these kinds of places than any other part of the world -- there's quite a few supervised position sites. it still has an overdose problem. are we not getting people from these sites to treatment? alex: that's a good question, and i've seen some misperceptions in the media about that, as well. what you had is the main site in vancouver opened in 2003. that's a long time ago, now 15 years ago. they did incredible evaluations there. they published in top medical journals. all these top journals. and essentially, you know, what they found at that point was that it did reduce overdoses hugely at the time. but what's happened in the last three years or so is that with the new fentanyl epidemic which has come to vancouver, unfortunately, just like it has come to all the united states at this point. you have increases in overdoses in vancouver because of that same epidemic we're dealing with here. the site is still reducing mortality. saving all the people -- i think they actually save about six people a day. lenny: once fentanyl arrive
lenny: now british columbia, which i dare say has more of these kinds of places than any other part of the world -- there's quite a few supervised position sites. it still has an overdose problem. are we not getting people from these sites to treatment? alex: that's a good question, and i've seen some misperceptions in the media about that, as well. what you had is the main site in vancouver opened in 2003. that's a long time ago, now 15 years ago. they did incredible evaluations there. they...
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district court for the district of columbia. he served as a district judge since 1987 and chief judge until 2013. he is a former presiding judge on the foreign intelligence court. an associate justice on the supreme court of florida. she will be retiring next month. in 2012, she and other justices on her court were also subject to an organized attack when they stood for election in her state. next is judge james robards, a judge for the western district of washington. he served since 2004 and is a said to national attention in 2017 when president trump attacked him for his decision in the travel ban litigation. finally, we have judge shira sheindlin. she served as the did court judge for the southern district of new york. she is currently of counsel at stroock, stroock, & lavan, a mediator and arbitrator, and adjunct professor of law. i'm going to move so we can have a proper conversation. i am going to begin by turning to you, judge davis. can you respond to the statements and actions that we have been seeing, particularly from
district court for the district of columbia. he served as a district judge since 1987 and chief judge until 2013. he is a former presiding judge on the foreign intelligence court. an associate justice on the supreme court of florida. she will be retiring next month. in 2012, she and other justices on her court were also subject to an organized attack when they stood for election in her state. next is judge james robards, a judge for the western district of washington. he served since 2004 and...
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a columbia undergraduate groused about columbia's beleaguered core curriculum. quote, who is this mozart, this in this these superior white men? quote, it upholds the premises of white semily and racism. without adding some fueling qualification -- pewling qualification about respecting diversity. academic identity politics are now rapidly spreading throughout the culture at large. every non-academic institution no matter how previously merit to accuratic is now vulnerable. and that means above all, the s.t.e.m. fields. exhibit a in our culture's descent into identity-driven immediate i don't mediocrity and thought control is the firing of computer engineer james demore from google in august 27. demore had written a carefully reasons end, fact-based memo, suggesting that the average career preferences of males and females may explain why there's not a 50/50 gender parity at google and other tech firms. the language that google's ceo used in firing mr. demore was direct import from dam deckic -- demore had dared to change the reigning feminist otter box citily wh
a columbia undergraduate groused about columbia's beleaguered core curriculum. quote, who is this mozart, this in this these superior white men? quote, it upholds the premises of white semily and racism. without adding some fueling qualification -- pewling qualification about respecting diversity. academic identity politics are now rapidly spreading throughout the culture at large. every non-academic institution no matter how previously merit to accuratic is now vulnerable. and that means above...
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she was found in her car on interstate 70 near the interchange, about 40 miles west of columbia, missouri. her husband reportedly telling a local reporter she was heading to south carolina to visit friends. >> it was determined that the victim in this case, melissa peskey, died of a gunshot wound. >> reporter: her two children, 5 and 11 years old, were in the car at the time, but they were not hurt, and tonight, are safe in foster care. peskey's friends saying her children adored her. >> they were so, so, so in love with their mom. every time they got the chance, they would tell her how much they loved her. >> reporter: and david, police have not named any suspects, but investigators want anyone with information to give them a call right away. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> tonight, with the clock ticking, a possible government shutdown right before christmas, but this evening, has the president given in, at least for now?s ry bruce on the hill. >> reporter: he said he'd shut down the government and take all the blame if congress doesn't fund his border wall. >> i am proud to shut down the
she was found in her car on interstate 70 near the interchange, about 40 miles west of columbia, missouri. her husband reportedly telling a local reporter she was heading to south carolina to visit friends. >> it was determined that the victim in this case, melissa peskey, died of a gunshot wound. >> reporter: her two children, 5 and 11 years old, were in the car at the time, but they were not hurt, and tonight, are safe in foster care. peskey's friends saying her children adored...
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in may 1862 he visited washington's columbia hospital tore the nurse presented him the officers and the staff and then to members of the kitchen members.lack "and who are these? he asked. in a kindly voice as three african american cooks came forward." rebecca said this is lucy, formally a slave from kentucky. she cooks the nurses' food. "how do you do?" he asked, as he extended her hand to shake hers. "and who are those on your left?" this is garner and this is brown. they are serving the country by cooking for their sickest boys. garner, how do you do, brown?" he asked as he shook their hands. the blacks were amazed and joyful. the whites on the staff were amazed, but not joyful. nurse pomeroy quickly "became aware of intense disapprobation and disgust among the white officers. who before had been all and suavity. their conversation was afterwards reported to her. this is what they allegedly said. "anybody would know she was the massachusetts woman, for no one else would do such a mean, contemptible trick as to introduce those damn niggers to the president. yes, said the surgeon in ch
in may 1862 he visited washington's columbia hospital tore the nurse presented him the officers and the staff and then to members of the kitchen members.lack "and who are these? he asked. in a kindly voice as three african american cooks came forward." rebecca said this is lucy, formally a slave from kentucky. she cooks the nurses' food. "how do you do?" he asked, as he extended her hand to shake hers. "and who are those on your left?" this is garner and this is...
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she wanted to finish her senior year at columbia law school, which she did and graduated from columbia. rbgnumber of obstacles thahat has faced in her life, personal, legal, societal, are absolutely enormous. the fascinating thing about her and really what prompted betsy and i do make this film about her is as much as people are interested in her now and obsessed with her current editorials rbg persona, the story of her history and what she achieved for equal rights for women under the u.s. view,tution was, in our not as widely known as it should be. it is an incredible story, one of those pieces of h history tht somehow get left out of the schoolbooks like, how is it not common knowledge how women's equal rights under the law were achieved? a big part was rude eight or ginsburg -- ruth bader ginsburg as a young lawyer working for the women's rights project, which she was a cofounder of them arguing six cases before the u.s. supreme court, arguing that under the equal protection clause, men and women should be equals. it seems down like not such a radical proposition.. at the time she
she wanted to finish her senior year at columbia law school, which she did and graduated from columbia. rbgnumber of obstacles thahat has faced in her life, personal, legal, societal, are absolutely enormous. the fascinating thing about her and really what prompted betsy and i do make this film about her is as much as people are interested in her now and obsessed with her current editorials rbg persona, the story of her history and what she achieved for equal rights for women under the u.s....
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deputy director from boston medical center, roger michel, chief medical examiner from the district of columbia, an expert , asocial determinants director for public policy initiative at the o'neill institute. she is chief of staff at the white house office of drug policy under obama and a police chief from newton, ohio. heroinounded a coalition to address long-term and immediate. please tweet your questions, let us know what you want to know using this hash tagged. -- hashtag. we want to know what is happening. partnering,e epidemic look pharmacy and other places to get treatment. talk about that. >> sentinel has brought a lot of her -- fentanyl has brought a lot of horror. in new england has always been serious but it also brought hope and new partnerships, collaborations with law enforcement, and the important recalibration of the care we provide. need, weations that we understand we need them in more places. one of the things we learn is incarceration is a strong connection for fentanyl, and the importance of focusing on criminal justice populations, giving people a pathway for help . think
deputy director from boston medical center, roger michel, chief medical examiner from the district of columbia, an expert , asocial determinants director for public policy initiative at the o'neill institute. she is chief of staff at the white house office of drug policy under obama and a police chief from newton, ohio. heroinounded a coalition to address long-term and immediate. please tweet your questions, let us know what you want to know using this hash tagged. -- hashtag. we want to know...
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says four people were taken to the hospital after several vehicles sma yesterday on 11th street in columbia heights. one of the persons had serious injuries. the impact of the crash was so loud it sent people ruiring out of tomes to find out what happened. and when neighbors arrived they found the cops with their guns drawn. >> we saw some police officers arresting somebody and it looked like somebody else had been handcuffed already and a lot more law enforcement showed up. a couple fire trucks, an ambulance, all very quickly. >> so far, no word on what led up to that crash or anyone being taken into custody. >>> meantime, new details about the young man killed on the clara barton parkway. the victim is identified as 21-year-old sachin dewage. he wasd in the crash when two vehicles collided near lock five. two other people had life threatening injurion. no worhat happened in that accident. >>> a manhunts under way to find whoever stabbed a good samaritan in baltimore. you're looking at the neighborhood where police say a woman wasin stabbed de of her car yesterday. police say jacqueline sm
says four people were taken to the hospital after several vehicles sma yesterday on 11th street in columbia heights. one of the persons had serious injuries. the impact of the crash was so loud it sent people ruiring out of tomes to find out what happened. and when neighbors arrived they found the cops with their guns drawn. >> we saw some police officers arresting somebody and it looked like somebody else had been handcuffed already and a lot more law enforcement showed up. a couple fire...
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she was found in her car on interstate 70 near the interchange, about 40 miles west of columbia, missouri. her husband reportedly telling a local reporter she was heading to south carolina to visit friends. >> it was determined that the victim in this case, melissa peskey, died of a gunshot wound. >> reporter: her two children, 5 and 11 years old, were in the car at the time, but they were not hurt, and tonight, are safe in foster care. peskey's friends saying her children adored her. >> they were so, so, so in love with their mom. every time they got the chance, they would tell her how much they loved her. >> reporter: and david, police have not named any suspects, but investigators want anyone with information to give them a call right away. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> tonight, with the clock ticking, a possible government shutdown right before christmas, but this evening, has the president given in, at least for now? abc's mary bruce on the hill. >> reporter: he said he'd shut down the government and take all the blame if congress doesn't fund his border wall. >> i am proud to shut d
she was found in her car on interstate 70 near the interchange, about 40 miles west of columbia, missouri. her husband reportedly telling a local reporter she was heading to south carolina to visit friends. >> it was determined that the victim in this case, melissa peskey, died of a gunshot wound. >> reporter: her two children, 5 and 11 years old, were in the car at the time, but they were not hurt, and tonight, are safe in foster care. peskey's friends saying her children adored...
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same thing in british columbia. they continue to use and expose to highly dangerous substance that is lethal and, unfortunately, we discovering further naloxone is refractory. that is that they know they're taking and so powerful, so overwhelming that many times the required multiple doses to recover. if the naloxone is not made available for overdose recovery in the hands of supervised professionals, in the hands of emts or law enforcement or medical personnel you're missing the opportunity to move these people to recovery recover ture saving a life of what you were doing is deferring the overdose that will subsequently still be a risk for them when they have recovered. there must be more strategic ways of changing that dynamic, changing the behavior, enabling entry into treatment and detention in treatment. the studies and seem to show the safe injection facilities quote work, i'm really very modest entrants of what their goals are. compared to methadone, there's longer retention in treatment if we give them actua
same thing in british columbia. they continue to use and expose to highly dangerous substance that is lethal and, unfortunately, we discovering further naloxone is refractory. that is that they know they're taking and so powerful, so overwhelming that many times the required multiple doses to recover. if the naloxone is not made available for overdose recovery in the hands of supervised professionals, in the hands of emts or law enforcement or medical personnel you're missing the opportunity to...
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tom: let us go to columbia. 101.re in econ ?hat is a powell put michael mckee says powell put is media language. what does it mean? richard clarida: mike got that right. i do not think of it as a useful way to describe what the current federal reserve is doing. i think the term came about 20 years ago. 3.7%we are focused on is unemployment is pursuing a policy that make sure the economy can sustain this. it is not a useful concept. useful? the dots you never taught that at columbia. there has been experience with ford guidance. the idea of le boom cristal. can we lessen them? fedard clarida: i think the is looking at ways we can refine and improve our communication. the projections have been in place since 2012. they are not going anywhere but they may evolve. tom: defined data dependency. isn't part of the literature or wasn't invented for the moment? it goes back 25 years to the work of john taylor and it has evolved. the main point is you need to be studying monetary policy based on the economy. booming economies require diff
tom: let us go to columbia. 101.re in econ ?hat is a powell put michael mckee says powell put is media language. what does it mean? richard clarida: mike got that right. i do not think of it as a useful way to describe what the current federal reserve is doing. i think the term came about 20 years ago. 3.7%we are focused on is unemployment is pursuing a policy that make sure the economy can sustain this. it is not a useful concept. useful? the dots you never taught that at columbia. there has...
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the district of columbia has 19 protected categories. i think this is the most of any other jurisdiction at the local level. so federal level civil rights laws are -- at least the fair housing protects seven categories. my experience was, when i started with the district of columbia, there were 16 categories at that time. it didn't matter if you had 16, 7 or 25, if you don't have the leadership who was to enforce it, it doesn't really matter. you keep adding more categories. so my experience when i came to the office of human rights was national origin was not being enforced. because all of the cases were going through the cracks. so it's not only expanding civil rights to include other groups but making sure that it's actually enforced. if not at the federal level, the state level and the u.s. at the county level or the city level. >> this is such an important point. when we're talking about civil rights and human rights and we reflect back on the u.n. decoration of human rights, imagine that. sometimes when i'm teaching ethics and teac
the district of columbia has 19 protected categories. i think this is the most of any other jurisdiction at the local level. so federal level civil rights laws are -- at least the fair housing protects seven categories. my experience was, when i started with the district of columbia, there were 16 categories at that time. it didn't matter if you had 16, 7 or 25, if you don't have the leadership who was to enforce it, it doesn't really matter. you keep adding more categories. so my experience...
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josh is a former -- is a graduate of columbia university graduate school and a recipient of the fellowship and book writing. as a journalist on staff at the atlantic where he writes and works cost cuts. he's worked at slate and education. welcome. thanks for coming. [applause] >> you for coming out on this rainy day. i did not know it was raining and made my way over and appropriately soaked as a result. thanks for coming out. kind of want to start josh with the title of the book. he's explained what the university of it is. what is the term come from and here it is. >> i don't know whether this is a comment or not. this is my first book. my book did not undergo any title changes from working title to published title. this is the working title from the beginning. it was a pretty obvious one because trump unit university of nike has long been a kind of derisive nickname that organs rivals have used to describe its football program. just in general, its relationship to nike and nike's former ceo chairman and cofounder, phil. the idea of being, beating us but they are only doing it because th
josh is a former -- is a graduate of columbia university graduate school and a recipient of the fellowship and book writing. as a journalist on staff at the atlantic where he writes and works cost cuts. he's worked at slate and education. welcome. thanks for coming. [applause] >> you for coming out on this rainy day. i did not know it was raining and made my way over and appropriately soaked as a result. thanks for coming out. kind of want to start josh with the title of the book. he's...
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terrace decorative writing journalism at washburn university, columbia university, ottawa university and the lawrence arts center. she has reported on socioeconomic class politics and public policy for "the guardian," "the new york times," "the new yorker" and harper's. she is not more than a thousand new stories and essays and criticism on cultural boundaries have been published by "the texas observer" sweeney is, and more. the first person on mars were both listed as notables in best american essay and i'm looking for them in english classes produced and i can tell you. she was a resentful at the herbert kennedy school of government. her debut book in the heartland, no more working hard and been broken the richest country on earth is a meditation on the realities of intergenerational poverty and as recently long listed for the national book award in the nonfiction category. i am honored to introduce sarah smarsh. [applause] >> thank you, mary klayder. i'm sure she's a hero to many in this room, myself included. in thank you to all of you for being here. this is the sixth city had b
terrace decorative writing journalism at washburn university, columbia university, ottawa university and the lawrence arts center. she has reported on socioeconomic class politics and public policy for "the guardian," "the new york times," "the new yorker" and harper's. she is not more than a thousand new stories and essays and criticism on cultural boundaries have been published by "the texas observer" sweeney is, and more. the first person on mars were...