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tears began to stream down washington's cheeks. the officers ander of this man if not a congress dissolved in the several meetings of the general grief. they understood that it was only one reason for those tears. a larger reason was his regret that the field to get the reword the needed and deserved. not only the money that was owed to them but the praise in depreciation from a grateful country. by this time the hostility to the army that had troubled congressman hamilton had ballooned into a smear campaign led by some politicians and many newspaper editors. the officers were portrayed as a greedy aristocrats who wanted to live off their pensions. the dimensions of this orgy of mudslinging almost unbelievable extremes the neighbors of one connecticut officer told them they hoped they would die before they collect the pension and they cheered when he got sick. this low opinion of the officers in golf the rest of the continental army but washington county virginia officials reported some how there is a general disgust taking place f
tears began to stream down washington's cheeks. the officers ander of this man if not a congress dissolved in the several meetings of the general grief. they understood that it was only one reason for those tears. a larger reason was his regret that the field to get the reword the needed and deserved. not only the money that was owed to them but the praise in depreciation from a grateful country. by this time the hostility to the army that had troubled congressman hamilton had ballooned into a...
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congratulations, george washington high school. [applause] and i believe we are going to have our assistant superintendent of high schools, janet schultz, accept this on bralve of -- behalf of the boarf education. and i know we have sandy fewer who was the p.t.a. president for a long time at george washington high school. commissioner fewer: i believe i have some of that stuff in my basement. i am a proud graduate of george washington high school as is my husband, as is my daughter, colleen, and so i always would like to ditto on commissioner wynns' request to have all our names put on it. i was p.t.a. president there for many years and i'm very familiar with that school and i would like to add a distinguished teacher, carl oche, who is a gifted teacher in our district, also is a hall of merit recipient for the george washington alumni association and we wish them many, many years of success. president mendoza: commissioner yee? vice president yee: ditto on putting my name on there, except that i'm reluctant. i wish -- i really wis
congratulations, george washington high school. [applause] and i believe we are going to have our assistant superintendent of high schools, janet schultz, accept this on bralve of -- behalf of the boarf education. and i know we have sandy fewer who was the p.t.a. president for a long time at george washington high school. commissioner fewer: i believe i have some of that stuff in my basement. i am a proud graduate of george washington high school as is my husband, as is my daughter, colleen,...
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a wonderful rainbow over the washington monument. it was too early for crews to continue their inspection of the august earthquake. for the first time tonight we are hearing from those crews about their inspection on the national mall. >> more people have walked on the moon than the washington monument. >> i am always intrigued by the culture and history. >> this is the 550 foot tall washington monument. >> to be here and see the historical significance is pretty amazing. >> they assess the damage from the earthquake in august that left a crack and broken pieces of stone. >> we start out with a visual assessment to see what the conditions are. we look for evidence of distress. we have a visible evidence on the i pad. >> they collect the stone and any loose pieces. >> we look at the stone for any hollow areas, which are indicative of a failed spot. >> being the center and dangling 50 stories high, and they may have the coolest job in the world. >> we are able to sit back and think about it a little bit more. i think we will realize th
a wonderful rainbow over the washington monument. it was too early for crews to continue their inspection of the august earthquake. for the first time tonight we are hearing from those crews about their inspection on the national mall. >> more people have walked on the moon than the washington monument. >> i am always intrigued by the culture and history. >> this is the 550 foot tall washington monument. >> to be here and see the historical significance is pretty...
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whatat are you doing in washington? -- i in madison fought what are yodoing because they're -- in washington? >> why did you come back. >> it was really more for personal reasonsns. i had just met the m man i eventually married and he was a canadian foreign service officer, and i thought one day this man is going to come to washington, and be posted d here. what is funny is it took us five years. in that time we weree d doing a lot of traveling back and forth and he became ambassador to jekyll somebody a -- check slovakikia, so i was going between prague and wawashington. i thoughthis was an untapped market. there were dermatologists, but nobody was doing laser surgery. i had to do laser to the doctors -- introduce a laserer to the doctors as well. >> you look like really successful client. you do not look like a scientist, but you are tak very seriously. that is what others have used you as a consultant. how did you get so well known beyond washington? >> for many years i was better known oututside of wasngton and the
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you are on the "washington journal." caller: the jobs have left america -- occupy wall street should be talking about free trade. when congress gets together and passes these last three trade bills -- watch the jobs had to panama, south korea, and colombia. it's a shame when congress gets together. i would rather they keep fighting. host: let's move on to georgia on the line for democrats. george, you are on the "washington journal." go ahead. caller: i know there are jobs out there. i know there are jobs out there. host: where do you suppose they are? caller: there are jobs in south carolina. it is very hard for anyone to get hired on those jobs. i do not know why they're holding back the jobs. host: are you working right now? caller: no, i am 70 years old. i am retired. host: where are you -- were you working before you retired? caller: at a factory. host: is that factories still open? caller: no, it is closed. host: where are the people who were working in that factory? caller: different places. i'm going to tell you.
you are on the "washington journal." caller: the jobs have left america -- occupy wall street should be talking about free trade. when congress gets together and passes these last three trade bills -- watch the jobs had to panama, south korea, and colombia. it's a shame when congress gets together. i would rather they keep fighting. host: let's move on to georgia on the line for democrats. george, you are on the "washington journal." go ahead. caller: i know there are jobs...
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and so cissy bought not all leave the "washington herald" but also the evening paper, the washington times and merged them in 1929. one reporter described the merger as electric in that washington went for the product like trout for a head. one of the interesting things about the times herald was the damnedest paper to hit the streets. she had the bright idea to make it a locally focused paper but also to use the irresistible elements of the tribune and new york daily news in the along with the william randolph hearst syndicate items and she had taken these elements that usually not at war and put them side by side and created her own sort of irresistible makes. it was a guilty pleasure. people might not admit they read it the circulation statistics don't lie and it was the leading paper through the end of the new deal and for the war until her death in 1948. this is a small description of what she did. although cissy patterson shed the vitriolic isolationism of other papers proctor in charge of the existence of the mccormick patterson actress for rival press outlets and roosevelt ad
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to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to thenacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >> i will keep you posted on the the coming days. there might be memorable snows. you might remember the veterans day, november 11th. 11 1/2 inches. i don't think that we will see that but i think it will see a at the sleep number store, we hear it all the time: "well, we could sleep in the same bed, but it just doesn't work." she would like a firmer mattress than i would. yeah, nine out of ten couples sagree on the firmness they want in a mattress. i sleep on the couch. with our bed, the sleep number setting represents the firmness that you like on your half of the mattress. don't mess with my side because i'm comfortable. i can adjust mine to my liking and she can do the same. go ahead and switch sides so you can feel what the other side feels like. you were on his side. how does that feel? it's hard. i
to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to thenacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >> i will keep you posted on the the coming days. there might be memorable snows. you might remember the veterans day, november 11th. 11 1/2 inches. i don't think that we will see that but i think it will see a at the sleep number store, we hear it all the time:...
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getting tough schools of occupy wall street protesters arrested in chicago washington d.c. and boston reports claim police got heavy handed with all veterans. and also still to come this hour after seven months of violent crackdowns on anti-government demonstrations syria's president assad was bolstered by a huge show of support and find out more on that story in just a few minutes from now. israel has agreed to exchange over a thousand palestinian prisoners for one israeli soldier who was captured and held in gaza for over five years the deal with hamas has long been in the making and whether some high profile detainees will remain in israeli jails. reports from tel aviv where the return of gilad shalit is being eagerly awaited. there are some one thousand and twenty seven prisoners who will be released there will be released in various stages the latest we're hearing is that the first batch will be released possibly as soon as next week when we understand that gilad shalit could be taken to egypt egypt of course broke at this bill and the whole exchange will happen on egy
getting tough schools of occupy wall street protesters arrested in chicago washington d.c. and boston reports claim police got heavy handed with all veterans. and also still to come this hour after seven months of violent crackdowns on anti-government demonstrations syria's president assad was bolstered by a huge show of support and find out more on that story in just a few minutes from now. israel has agreed to exchange over a thousand palestinian prisoners for one israeli soldier who was...
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we cover washington, and i think one of the great things about washington is there's a substantive side, there's a political side, there's a gossipy side, and i think anybody who's in washington and interested in washington is interested in all of that. i don't think anyone should be ashamed. and the idea that all of a sudden the internet started this fire and now suddenly people are interested in conflict and gossip--like, i think i have news for people. i think people were always interested in conflict and gossip. the difference is, is now you can actually measure which stories people are going to. before, maybe everybody thought where everyone's reading those very substantive stories on a2, a3, it might turn out that everyone was just throwing that aside and going to the style section and looking at "reliable sources." >> but to reiterate a point, so, politico, i agree. it's a fundamental thing now in washington. jim and john harris and the gang and mike have really made it so. but you could go to huffington.com. you can go to the daily beast. i've actually done a couple of pieces fo
we cover washington, and i think one of the great things about washington is there's a substantive side, there's a political side, there's a gossipy side, and i think anybody who's in washington and interested in washington is interested in all of that. i don't think anyone should be ashamed. and the idea that all of a sudden the internet started this fire and now suddenly people are interested in conflict and gossip--like, i think i have news for people. i think people were always interested...
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"good morning washington" continues right now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> a thanks for waking up with us this morning. good morning, washington. monday october 17, 6:00 a.m.. i am cynne simpson. >> i am greta kreuz. traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden in a moment. but we start with adam caskey. another warm day. >> very profitable today and tomorrow. -- very comfortable. active on wednesday. early this morning in and around the potomac highlands between cumberland and hancock and moving east there is a shower. there's a special approach in martinsburg. accused by the sprinkles coming to an end right now. 52 degrees in berkeley springs 53 in lusby and king george. 58 in remington, 59 in chevy chase. mid 70's today, a mixture of sun and clouds. and it's 70's again totomorrow. >>> camp springs, maryland on allentown road at branch avenue a truck lost its load of lumber on the side of the road. a lot of cleanup left to do. allentown road and branch avenue nobody getting through. you can see all the emergency equipment. branch aven
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to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> sometimes they're angry with what you say. >> one of the worst crashes in racing history. a two-time champion is dead after a fiery
to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> sometimes they're angry with what you say. >> one of the worst crashes in racing history. a two-time champion is dead after a fiery
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to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> coming up here, a miracle rescued now race against time after a very grim discovery in philadelphia. you concede that makeshift dungeon where four mentally disabled adults were held by thieves who stole their money. could there be more victims across the country? -- caught on tape, a kayaker with a mass of blue whales. you'll want to see all the pictures. >>> we will take a look at the day ahead, montgomery county police will search a frostburg park for an 11-year-old boy. he has been missing for more than two weeks. >>> rarely soldier is visiting with family for the first time in more than five years. gilad shalit was released after israel agreed to release thousands of palestinian prisoners. >> a man is a a pick -- scheduled to appear in court. he crashed his car into a telephone pole back in may.
to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> coming up here, a miracle rescued now race against time after a very grim discovery in philadelphia. you concede that makeshift dungeon where four mentally disabled adults were held by thieves who stole their money. could there be more victims across...
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he has been in washington so long, he knows the ways of washington, he's a friend of so many of us. he has been in washington since his days as a student at georgetown university. and then he worked for the former ambassador. he is loyal to king and country. he is not a decision-maker in saudi arabia. this is the odd thing about it. he is not a member of the royal family. so this tells you something about the incoheerns of iranian policy. >> if these allegations are true allegations by the justice department here in washington, why would the iranians want to kill al jubeir. >> it's amazing. i think when you have our attorney general and when you have our director of the fbi and when you have our attorney for the southern district of new york all come out and issue this indictment, you have to take it very seriously. but you also keep in mind there are many, many irans, if you will. there are many parts of the iranian government. like we can say ahmadinejad didn't make that decision but he doesn't have to make that decision. the quds force can make that decision. the quds force has i
he has been in washington so long, he knows the ways of washington, he's a friend of so many of us. he has been in washington since his days as a student at georgetown university. and then he worked for the former ambassador. he is loyal to king and country. he is not a decision-maker in saudi arabia. this is the odd thing about it. he is not a member of the royal family. so this tells you something about the incoheerns of iranian policy. >> if these allegations are true allegations by...
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"good morning washington" continues. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. 6:00 a.m. on this october 20. i am cynne simpson. >> >>> moments away on "good morning washington" - --i am natasha barrett. first, meteorologist adam caskey. >> we have one or two sprinkles northwest of town early this morning. we are tracking that from the belfort furniture weather center. crossing over the potomac near harpers ferry there are few sprinkles, approaching meyersville. and towards urbana and manassas, a sprinkle moving north and east. 57 degrees in southeast d.c., damascus at 53. on our way today close to mid 60's today, gusty wind appears to 30 miles an hour. already there are gusts this morning in excess of 30 in southern maryland. low 60's's tomorrow. still pleasant on the weekend partly cloudy. now to lisa baden with breaking traffic. >>> in waldorf maryland, a pedestrian hit by a vehicle. newschopper 7 is looking at an accident investigation. they will have to take pictures and documents this unfortunate accident. northbound near the
"good morning washington" continues. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. 6:00 a.m. on this october 20. i am cynne simpson. >> >>> moments away on "good morning washington" - --i am natasha barrett. first, meteorologist adam caskey. >> we have one or two sprinkles northwest of town early this morning. we are tracking that from the belfort furniture weather center. crossing...
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washington d.c. our states need to compete against each other. that is what we do. we should compete. i shared with john one of the ways that new hampshire could become one of the most competitive states from the standpoint of a being able to create jobs. you already do not have a sales tax. you are relieved of that income tax. if you make this a right to work say, you will bring people into this state by the thousands. let me wrap up and say one more thing. right to work is not an anti- union bill. it is a pro-jobs bill. our friends who have chosen to be in unions, they will have access to more jobs, making this a right to work state. >> welcome to new hampshire. >> thank you, sir. >> you have said that you dispute the national academy of sciences finding that burning fossil fuels is the natural cause of global warming. in the california presidential debate, you said find out what the science truly is before you start putting american jobs in jeopardy. when asked twice for sources you use, you ducke
washington d.c. our states need to compete against each other. that is what we do. we should compete. i shared with john one of the ways that new hampshire could become one of the most competitive states from the standpoint of a being able to create jobs. you already do not have a sales tax. you are relieved of that income tax. if you make this a right to work say, you will bring people into this state by the thousands. let me wrap up and say one more thing. right to work is not an anti- union...
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on the leadership letdown in washington. it fuels the occupy wall street protests, and is a backdrop for decision 2012. why can't we find leaders like steve jobs here in washington? with us, author of the new highly anticipated steve jobs biography, walter isaacson. nbc news special correspondent and author of the new "the time of our lives," tom brokaw. former democratic governor of michigan, jennifer granholm. and republican strategist, as well as columnist for "time" magazine, mike murphy. >>> good morning. the first snowstorm of the winter makes an early fall landing, blanketing the east coast from maryland to new england, leaving more than 2 million homes without power. this is how it's going to look a couple of months from now in iowa when the caucuses are under way. and this morning we have a clear snapshot of how the republican field now stands in the new des moines register poll, herman cain and mitt romney are on top. back in washington, the president focused on his own re-election, and the need to jump-start the e
on the leadership letdown in washington. it fuels the occupy wall street protests, and is a backdrop for decision 2012. why can't we find leaders like steve jobs here in washington? with us, author of the new highly anticipated steve jobs biography, walter isaacson. nbc news special correspondent and author of the new "the time of our lives," tom brokaw. former democratic governor of michigan, jennifer granholm. and republican strategist, as well as columnist for "time"...
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to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c., the more we help make opportunity possible. ture, you're always looking ahead... to what's next... to what's possible confident... that taking action now, is the way to create... a better tomorrow. that's why we're announcing, that with the planned merger with t-mobile, at&t will begin bringing five thousand jobs to america from overseas. we will invest eight billion dollars more... and deploy the next generation of wireless broadband to nearly everyone in america. this investment will create as many as ninety-six thousand american jobs. here at at&t, we believe in the future. we're not hesitating. we're investing in america now. why? well, we know it's good business. because america... has always been... and always will be... a smart investment. at&t.
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feet of each other but washington and some nato officials have been saying. this is not possible since russia is not part of the alliance moscow then started asking for legal guarantees from washington that this is the will not be aimed against russia but according to reports in the media the newly appointed u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul was stolen saying that his country has no plans of making these illegal guarantees to russia we've already heard from russia's employee to nato would need to get our boys in who said that if this is the case that then moscow will have to start thinking about. making its own efforts to every story the strategic balance of forces in europe and now there are also reports in the russian media from a source. named source coming from the kremlin which says that russia will think of a cheap but affective way as to answer as an answer to washington's miss out anti missile defense plans in europe we can't we don't really know yet the details of which way this could be but we do know that this could possibly harm the previou
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tracy grant of "washington post" kids post. always great to see. >> you great to be here, eun. >> first up, interesting things animals do to get clean. this is a similar bee on theic relationship animals have. >> in sunday's kids post we look how animals get clean. i don't know about your kids. my kids have huge problems taking a bath. the animal kingdom, no way. elephants, for example will spray themselves with dust, then shake off, and it gets mites and parasites off them. >> wow. >> birds preying. here's a loving mother. if your kid has had lies, you know exactly what's going on here. carefully picking away. this is a macaw. this is, again, taking the parasites off. and we explain that, you know, this is really essential for animals to survive in the wild. they get rid of bugs, parasites, and it's all in sunday's kids post, along with some more great photos. >> that looks a little too close for comfort. i'm like wait a minute. halloween is still a month away but the museum is inviting kids to get dressed up and go undercover
tracy grant of "washington post" kids post. always great to see. >> you great to be here, eun. >> first up, interesting things animals do to get clean. this is a similar bee on theic relationship animals have. >> in sunday's kids post we look how animals get clean. i don't know about your kids. my kids have huge problems taking a bath. the animal kingdom, no way. elephants, for example will spray themselves with dust, then shake off, and it gets mites and parasites...
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good morning washington continues right now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> 6:00 a.m., good morning washington. it's wednesday, october 5. i am cynne simpson. >> i am natasha barrett. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden in a moment. first, meteorologist adam caskey. >> we are selling into the new weather pattern -- settling into. short sleeves this afternoon, long sleeves this morning. it's 52 in harpers ferry and damascus, 52 in waldorf. 54 in the district, 47 in remington and 49 in west virginia. this afternoon sunshine, warmer than yesterday, 75. but that is going to be a little above average. the average is 72. tomorrow back down into the upper 60's. sunny dry weather today all the way of the weekend. how was the traffic? >> moving well. 95 66, no surprises. growing volume on the way to the pentagon on 395. a little volume spotted in oxon hill on swan creek road. open into southeast from brandywine. in montgomery county we're flying over connecticut avenue. grain now the construction on the beltway near the mormon
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mount washington tavern is a fixture of the community. owners we are told are here on- site and it doesn't look like just judging from the intensity of the fire this tavern will be able to reopen any time soon. at this point, we don't know where the fire started or if foul play was involved. good news is no one was inside the tavern when the fire started and there are no reported injuries at this time. we will continue to stay there and bring you updates in a couple minutes. charley, back to you. >> all right. linda so live at mount washington tavern this morning thanks so much. well, it's being called a freak october storm after a rare nor'easter dumped tons of snow across the northeast. and that snow stopped falling and headaches continue, cleanup is beginning. corinne redman is here with new information on the storm. they called this meteorologist called this but even as the storm came, many were surprised by how much snow it dop ped. >> reporter: many people were taken off guard even in the western parts of the state people saw a half
mount washington tavern is a fixture of the community. owners we are told are here on- site and it doesn't look like just judging from the intensity of the fire this tavern will be able to reopen any time soon. at this point, we don't know where the fire started or if foul play was involved. good news is no one was inside the tavern when the fire started and there are no reported injuries at this time. we will continue to stay there and bring you updates in a couple minutes. charley, back to...
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it's near 50 right in washington. but montgomery, arlington, fairfax, prince george's counties right down into the low to mid-40s. over the last 12 hours, we did have a few overnight showers whip on through. now they're long gone. we'll have some of the morning fog around for another few hours. lots of sunshine the rest of the day. highs reaching upper 60s to near 70 later this afternoon. sunrise this morning at 7:27. sunset 6:16. we'll be in the 60s through the evening to 50s by midnight under a partly cloudy sky. look at the rest of the week and the weekend in ten minutes. danella, how's traffic? >> good morning. >>> taking the trip around town, checking local roadways. not seeing any problems on 66 in both directions. as we loop around to 395. taking 395 north and south, you are clear as you head to the 14th street bridge. not seeing any problems on route 1. all these green cars mean that you are good to go. even as you get on 295 and route 50, checking the roadways there, and it's clear. if you take 50 and continu
it's near 50 right in washington. but montgomery, arlington, fairfax, prince george's counties right down into the low to mid-40s. over the last 12 hours, we did have a few overnight showers whip on through. now they're long gone. we'll have some of the morning fog around for another few hours. lots of sunshine the rest of the day. highs reaching upper 60s to near 70 later this afternoon. sunrise this morning at 7:27. sunset 6:16. we'll be in the 60s through the evening to 50s by midnight under...
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right now we don't have any rain in washington. that's a live picture from the city camera showing capitol hill in the distance. just a few sprinkles. it's 64 at reagan national. we've got a northeasterly breeze. there is quite a bit of rain falling in the shenandoah valley and points southwest of washington as well as west. out into west virginia, they're getting moderate rain there. right now around washington, we don't really have much rain. just a few sprinkles in the nearby subshalls. in the low and mid-60s. 64 at reagan national. a bit cooler shenandoah west where they are getting steadier rain. now the rain totals from this system, i'm expecting -- here's the scale, syrian blue. maybe .5 inch to an inch around much of the region. eastern shore could have higher amounts. these are totals by the time we get into thursday. today we'll have under an inch of rain. sunrise 7:14. we'll have occasional showers through the day. highs reaching upper 60s to near 70. tonight could get more passing showers in the 60s. sunset at 6:34. tom
right now we don't have any rain in washington. that's a live picture from the city camera showing capitol hill in the distance. just a few sprinkles. it's 64 at reagan national. we've got a northeasterly breeze. there is quite a bit of rain falling in the shenandoah valley and points southwest of washington as well as west. out into west virginia, they're getting moderate rain there. right now around washington, we don't really have much rain. just a few sprinkles in the nearby subshalls. in...
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he's gonna live rather from washington d.c. now for more on this so we're joined by kim brown voice of russia host i'm waiting for us in washington i thanks for coming on today so iranians hiring mexicans to assassinate the saudi ambassador in america what do you make of the accusations aimed at iran well i think so far the accusations aimed towards iran are somewhat unfounded although court documents to suggest that months or. was an iranian american with ties allegedly inside of the uranium military though it had not we have not seen firm evidence of this is to be the case but i can tell you that i don't believe that there is widespread american public support for a military retaliation against iran at this point not at least until all the facts are made clear ok so you say there's no widespread support for americans to go behind a wall campaign there but what could be the ultimate possible consequences for iran that. well right now i think it's just diplomatic. retaliation as it were in the form of sanctions or some other fo
he's gonna live rather from washington d.c. now for more on this so we're joined by kim brown voice of russia host i'm waiting for us in washington i thanks for coming on today so iranians hiring mexicans to assassinate the saudi ambassador in america what do you make of the accusations aimed at iran well i think so far the accusations aimed towards iran are somewhat unfounded although court documents to suggest that months or. was an iranian american with ties allegedly inside of the uranium...
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the monument standing proud in northwest washington under what appears to be a cloudy sky over washington. but the clearer skies and sunshine is not too far to the east of i-95 right now. so washington westbound to the mountains are fairly cloudy. eastbound of i-95 towards the bay brit nice. we'll call it a partly sunny sky. 51 degrees in washington with temperatures in the 40s. 49 in huntingtown is, 52 annapolis. and temperatures now climbing into the low 50s across parts of northern maryland, hagerstown at 50, martinsburg and winchester into the low 50s. up into the low 60s this afternoon. and then back down into the upper 50s by 6:00, 7:00 this evening. there's the cloud deck right over washington and points west. but there's the sunshine now along the western shore of the bay down into beautiful southern maryland. again, these clouds won't last all day. as a result, it's going to feel kind of cool today. if you can get the sunshine on you, it's going to feel a lot milder today. good news for all of us, high pressure building in will lead to more sunshine tomorrow. as a result even tho
the monument standing proud in northwest washington under what appears to be a cloudy sky over washington. but the clearer skies and sunshine is not too far to the east of i-95 right now. so washington westbound to the mountains are fairly cloudy. eastbound of i-95 towards the bay brit nice. we'll call it a partly sunny sky. 51 degrees in washington with temperatures in the 40s. 49 in huntingtown is, 52 annapolis. and temperatures now climbing into the low 50s across parts of northern maryland,...
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kind of reports from washington. us games to unite the world against iran that's what that we hear from the officials here they're talking about the need to completely isolate iran in the international community vice president joe biden for example said the u.s. action against iran could go beyond sanctions but added that we're not going there yet also we hear we were getting reports that the u.s. a might also great raise the issue of the u.n. security council we hear a lot of tough words in washington these days the u.s. administration strongly believes in the case against this ukrainian born man also u.s. citizen monsoor are bobsy are suspected of trying to plot the assassination of the saudi ambassador here in washington the u.s. attorney general says the man admitted being directed by quote high ranking ukrainian assertion and on these grounds washington says it will hold the ukrainian government accountable for the plots to kill the embassador also the u.s. is accusing iran of conspiring to true bombings that th
kind of reports from washington. us games to unite the world against iran that's what that we hear from the officials here they're talking about the need to completely isolate iran in the international community vice president joe biden for example said the u.s. action against iran could go beyond sanctions but added that we're not going there yet also we hear we were getting reports that the u.s. a might also great raise the issue of the u.n. security council we hear a lot of tough words in...
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investigative journalist who's in washington well your interest is in u.s. national security just how real are the iranian plot allegations one might think that iran would choose an easier target than one on u.s. soil. well i just make a couple of comments on that level of analyzing this this story about a plot the first one is that i think the one thing that just about everybody outside official circles behind this story line are saying that this is just completely and implausible as a plot that would actually be carried out by the iranian government or for that matter by the i.r.g.c. the islamic revolutionary guard corps and its codes force a special operations second section the fact of the matter is that they don't operate in such a haphazard way as to hire or to delegate a used car salesman in texas to carry out that kind of sensitive operation as bob baer former cia operative in the middle east who has dealt with. iranian issues and hezbollah issues in in the middle east over the years has said they're much more professional than that so so that's a ki
investigative journalist who's in washington well your interest is in u.s. national security just how real are the iranian plot allegations one might think that iran would choose an easier target than one on u.s. soil. well i just make a couple of comments on that level of analyzing this this story about a plot the first one is that i think the one thing that just about everybody outside official circles behind this story line are saying that this is just completely and implausible as a plot...
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washington charges two iranians for an alleged plot to kill the saudi ambassador to the u.s. accusations tehran dismiss is comical. the partnership said to balance the scales of prime minister putin meets the chinese leadership in beijing and the countries whose ties to rival western dominance. and israeli soldier captured by hamas five years ago could soon be going home on the way to deal will see in exchange for over a thousand palestinian prisoners. and business well looking at russia and china that are close to a gas deal it's been on the cards for many rounds with both sides but the price to argue for a full business bulletin twenty minutes of. international news or comment live from moscow this is r.t. good to have you with us this hour washington says the thwarted plot to kill the saudi ambassador to the u.s. will further isolate iran with the allegations expected to increase sanctions on tehran geraniums were charged over trying to hard numbers of a mexican drug cartels to carry out the attack something tehran dismissed as a comedy show a lot is going to come reports
washington charges two iranians for an alleged plot to kill the saudi ambassador to the u.s. accusations tehran dismiss is comical. the partnership said to balance the scales of prime minister putin meets the chinese leadership in beijing and the countries whose ties to rival western dominance. and israeli soldier captured by hamas five years ago could soon be going home on the way to deal will see in exchange for over a thousand palestinian prisoners. and business well looking at russia and...
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closer to washington from mt. pleasant to hillcrest heights, it's going to continue here for the next couple of hours, move into the shennendoah valley in the next couple of hours. it's a usually mild morning here in october. later today, we'll stay in the 60s throughout the rest of the day with occasional showers likely, sunrise not until 7:30. sunset will be at 6:14. the last of the rain will be around 7:00 or so. we'll clear out after that, a blustery northwest wind will be down to 50 near midnight. by dawn tomorrow, the thirds throughout much of the region. these counties in blue, a freeze watch. first freeze of the season, quite likely. into frederick and washington counties, maryland, up into pennsylvania, first freeze of the season tomorrow morning. a look at the chilly pattern into the weekend. next week, that will be at 6:21. >>> in the hov lane, a stalled problem. it looks to me like there are two cars involved. seeing some onlooker delays in the main lanes here, but dpen, this is in the hov lanes. stick
closer to washington from mt. pleasant to hillcrest heights, it's going to continue here for the next couple of hours, move into the shennendoah valley in the next couple of hours. it's a usually mild morning here in october. later today, we'll stay in the 60s throughout the rest of the day with occasional showers likely, sunrise not until 7:30. sunset will be at 6:14. the last of the rain will be around 7:00 or so. we'll clear out after that, a blustery northwest wind will be down to 50 near...
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good morning washington at 5:00 a.m. begins now. >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> rise and shine. good morning, washington. 5:00 on this monday, october 24. i am cynne simpson. >> i am autria godfrey. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden in a moment. first, meteorologist adam caskey. >> in the 40's for the most part. tralee seasonable. best chance of rain this week is on wednesday. today we could have a few sprinkles. 46 in northwest d.c.. 43 in waldorf. 44 in olney along with a triangle. partly cloudy to start the day and mostly cloudy. isolated storms cannot be ruled out. 69 this afternoon. more sunshine te will talk about traffic. we had an interesting call police on the way to an assault on 50 east in bowie near 197. i am not sure what that is about. you might find some the flashing lights in that area. getting ready to take 95 giving you the green light between fredericksburg and baltimore. running nicety. running in your favor. back to you. >> thank
good morning washington at 5:00 a.m. begins now. >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> rise and shine. good morning, washington. 5:00 on this monday, october 24. i am cynne simpson. >> i am autria godfrey. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden in a moment. first, meteorologist adam caskey. >> in the 40's for the most part. tralee seasonable. best chance of rain this week is on wednesday. today we...
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has scared away the apple pickers here in washington state. most of the pickers here are migrant workers. an estimatey 66,000 are here illegally. that's about 72% of all farmhands statewide. >> whether they're legal or illegal, they're not traveling. >> reporter: alfonso garcia has a green card. he's worked these orchards for 24 years. >> and this last year, they deported more and arrested more because, you know, they don't have a license. >> reporter: and these migrant workers carry the load of this backbreaking work. they pick about 8,000 pounds of apples in a nine-hour day. so one guy pickies eight or nine of these things in one day? >> yes. it's a lot of work. >> reporter: are these jobs most americans would do? >> no. you can say, "oh, well, you don't pay enough." but i'm paying $150 bucks a day. unemployed people who are on unemployment aren't willing to get off of that and come work. >> reporter: the labor shortage has put the $1.4 billion washington apple crop at risk. >> without a labor force to do that, the industry is simply not goi
has scared away the apple pickers here in washington state. most of the pickers here are migrant workers. an estimatey 66,000 are here illegally. that's about 72% of all farmhands statewide. >> whether they're legal or illegal, they're not traveling. >> reporter: alfonso garcia has a green card. he's worked these orchards for 24 years. >> and this last year, they deported more and arrested more because, you know, they don't have a license. >> reporter: and these migrant...
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to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00 with leon harris, alison starling, meterologist bob ryan, and tim brandt with sports. abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. >>> the showed no signs of life. the first paramedic who arrived at michael jackson's manchin testified today that jackson was already dead when he arrived. they spent nearly an hour trying to revive a jackson. they testified that jackson's doctor conrad maria, never disclosed that he had given jackson a powerful anesthetic. murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. >>> joe has video of casey anthony at the time she learned her daughter's remains had been found in 2008. a florida tv station requested the video be made public. the video shows at the doubling over which he hears the news. prosecutors wanted to present this tape, but a judge
to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partnering with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 11:00 with leon harris, alison starling, meterologist bob ryan, and tim brandt with sports. abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. >>> the showed no signs of life. the first paramedic who arrived at michael jackson's...
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good morning washington at 5:00 a.m. begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> we are closing out the week. it's friday, october 28. thanks for joining us. i am cynne simpson. >> i am pamela borwn. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. we will check in with lisa baden, but we start with meteorologist adam caskey. >> it will become active tonight and tomorrow. locally we will have a few wet snowflakes with no accumulation. north of town near pennsylvania and in the higher elevations out west we could be looking at several inches of snow through the day tomorrow. cold right now. 40 in southeast d.c., 33 in cumberland 4-d and huntingtown along with remington. increasing clouds today, highs in the low 50's. clouds developing later this evening especially farther northwest of the metro. there is a winter storm watch in effect for all counties along the mason-dixon line, along the pennsylvania border, and for the higher elevations out west. that's where we expect manly so
good morning washington at 5:00 a.m. begins now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> we are closing out the week. it's friday, october 28. thanks for joining us. i am cynne simpson. >> i am pamela borwn. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. we will check in with lisa baden, but we start with meteorologist adam caskey. >> it will become active tonight and tomorrow. locally we will have a few wet snowflakes with...
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i think if you're from washington or of washington, you had high level confidence. if you're from washington, you work on wall street or in business, your hair was on fire. i think if you take this fundamental lack of understanding, that has helped bring us to the brink. you know, in defense of business, they're an essential part of the solution. they have to start talking. but i think, as you said, just pulling out of the game, i'm not going to support any of them, furthers that lack of communication. >> the problem is, right now, the people who are rewarded for being intransient are running the show on the left and the right. people are rewarded for that kind of behavior. what people like mr. schutz need to do is find people that are willing, but -- >> i think that's what they're saying, hold them to account? >> they're not rewarding -- as one example, senator lamar alexander, among the republicans, is somebody who has been faulted by conservatives for being too willing to compromise. if that's what mr. schultz likes, then organize a huge fund-raiser for alexander
i think if you're from washington or of washington, you had high level confidence. if you're from washington, you work on wall street or in business, your hair was on fire. i think if you take this fundamental lack of understanding, that has helped bring us to the brink. you know, in defense of business, they're an essential part of the solution. they have to start talking. but i think, as you said, just pulling out of the game, i'm not going to support any of them, furthers that lack of...
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security council and generally a lot of tough words in washington these days the u.s. administration strongly believes in the case against this iranian born man also u.s. citizen months or are both who is accused of trying to plot the assassination of the saudi ambassador in washington the u.s. attorney general said the men admitted being directed by quote high ranking you raney and officials and on these grounds washington says it will hold the reigning government accountable for the plot to kill the master also the u.s. is accusing iran of conspiring to stage two bombings at these really embassy and the saudi embassy in washington denies all of the about all of the above are saying it's a childish game that you are playing possibly to divert attention from their domestic problems this is what they're saying meaning the ongoing protest across the u.s. but the saudis on the other hand have taken the allegations seriously and have think u.s. authorities for for preventing the alleged assassination attempt very rarely anyone here is touching upon the possible motive iran
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"good morning washington" continues right now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. thursday, october fought6, 6:00 a.m. i am cynne simpson. >> i am natasha barrett. meteorologist adam caskey in. >> temperatures are dropping a little and will continue to do so until sunrise, of which is one hour and seven minutes away from now. 60 did -- 50 in northwest d.c.. leesburg at 49, 47 in germantown, 51 at college park. tralee uniform temperatures even on a wider view. still in the 60's for the water temperatures. that's affect the thermometer area along the water. 69 this afternoon, total sunshine. a little warmer tomorrow in the economy low 70's. warm temperatures all the way through the weekend. >>> there's a water main break on south dakota ave. we are going to live pictures right now. south dakota avenue just north of monroe street. this is a sizable water main break near 20th street. south dakota avenue is a heavily traveled corridor this time of morning, now closed in the area. of monroe street. traffic coming off new garrett
"good morning washington" continues right now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> good morning, washington. thursday, october fought6, 6:00 a.m. i am cynne simpson. >> i am natasha barrett. meteorologist adam caskey in. >> temperatures are dropping a little and will continue to do so until sunrise, of which is one hour and seven minutes away from now. 60 did -- 50 in northwest d.c.. leesburg at 49, 47 in germantown,...
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it's the "washington week" podcast at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta, which is solely responsible for its content. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here, to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. >> to help see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. that why we're here. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by -- prudential financial, norfolk southern, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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it's the "washington week" podcast at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta, which is solely responsible for its content. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here, to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. >> to help see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. that why we're here. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by -- prudential financial, norfolk southern, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> tom: i'm tom hudson with a "nightly business report" news brief. the worst quarter for the stock market since the financial crisis ended on a down note. stocks fell broadly on new worries about the u.s. and european economies. specifically, the latest disagreements between european leaders over how to resolve that region's debt cri
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