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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is pennsylvania avenue looking back towards the white house. >> there is the apex building at sixth street and pennsylvania avenue. the marine band was just passing this horrifying sight for all of us, swinging down pennsylvania avenue, the west point cadets in the contingent from annapolis and the air force academy and the coast guard. escorting their late commander and it is hard to realize that on this marvelously clear and beautiful, understandably beautiful day, this is what we are all coming to washington to witness. the crowd that has gathered is not a large one. it is one deep in most places because most of the crowd will be along the large march later. beyond the white house to which the procession is now going. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> passing sixth street and pennsylvania avenue ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we are at the junction of independence avenue and pennsylvania avenue. and they will shortly make this turn into pennsylvania avenue. for the long broad approach to the white house. from there to the white house. now the first cause to make the t
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is pennsylvania avenue looking back towards the white house. >> there is the apex building at sixth street and pennsylvania avenue. the marine band was just passing this horrifying sight for all of us, swinging down pennsylvania avenue, the west point cadets in the contingent from annapolis and the air force academy and the coast guard. escorting their late commander and it is hard to realize that on this marvelously clear and beautiful,...
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we as, finishing my nba, parents were afraid i was going to drop out in pennsylvania, downtown philadelphia, strong goldwater territory. introducing barry goldwater, university of pennsylvania, robert strauss, who was 85, passed at age 102 but robert strauss was introducing it and one great political leader, i was introducing strauss who introduced goldwater. and real political indoctrination, and the young people who got this rich history, and the institutional base. and friendly competitors all around, from whom we work, americans for tax reform. they are all fair. they were not there 40 years ago. the sunday before election in 1964 the philadelphia bulletin called me and said you are the highest ranking goldwater volunteer we could find. what is going to happen in philadelphia? pretty big stuff 22 years old. i said if we lose philadelphia by a 100,000 votes barry goldwater will carry the state of pennsylvania which was probably true. we lost philadelphia by 400,000, lost the state by million. pennsylvania was not strong goldwater country. my point is that was tough political
we as, finishing my nba, parents were afraid i was going to drop out in pennsylvania, downtown philadelphia, strong goldwater territory. introducing barry goldwater, university of pennsylvania, robert strauss, who was 85, passed at age 102 but robert strauss was introducing it and one great political leader, i was introducing strauss who introduced goldwater. and real political indoctrination, and the young people who got this rich history, and the institutional base. and friendly competitors...
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because i was getting so politically involved back in pennsylvania, and downtown philadelphia was not strong goldwater territory. [laughter] >> really? [laughter] >> but introducing barry goldwater at the university of pennsylvania with roberts, who even then, i think, was about 85. he passed at age 102, but robert was introducing him, and these two one brilliant professor, and i'm up there to introduce goldwater, and kids in the third and fourth row threw tomatoes and eggs at us. that was not fun. [laughter] the young methamphetamine today -- people today who have rich history today and the political leaders and the institutional base, and you mentioned before some of the friendly competitors downtown like cato, aei, and others with whom we work americans for tax reform -- i'll leave somebody else but that's dangerous, but they were not there 40 years ago when we were youngsters and you were central to the goldwater camp. by the way, the sunday before election in 1964, the "philadelphia bulletin" called me saying you're the highest ranking goldwater volunteer we can find in eastern p
because i was getting so politically involved back in pennsylvania, and downtown philadelphia was not strong goldwater territory. [laughter] >> really? [laughter] >> but introducing barry goldwater at the university of pennsylvania with roberts, who even then, i think, was about 85. he passed at age 102, but robert was introducing him, and these two one brilliant professor, and i'm up there to introduce goldwater, and kids in the third and fourth row threw tomatoes and eggs at us....
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pennsylvania talk to the tv about her latest book, "the spirit of compromise." she talked about her role as president at the university. this interview recorded at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia as part of booktv is college series and is about 20 minutes. >> you are watching booktv on c-span 2 and one of the things we like to do is visit college campuses. we contact you professors also authors and showcase books that she may not know about otherwise. we are pleased to be at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia this week and were joined by the president of the university, amy gutmann. she's the author of this book, "the spirit of compromise: why governing demands it and campaigning undermines it." president gutmann, are we a politically compromised? >> guest: we were created in compromise. a lot of people think of the revolutionary war, which separated us from our mother country. but if you recall -- i know you weren't there then, but if you recall historically speaking our founding fathers crafted a compromise that created the constitution. they were as polarize
pennsylvania talk to the tv about her latest book, "the spirit of compromise." she talked about her role as president at the university. this interview recorded at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia as part of booktv is college series and is about 20 minutes. >> you are watching booktv on c-span 2 and one of the things we like to do is visit college campuses. we contact you professors also authors and showcase books that she may not know about otherwise. we are...
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of them. paper currency pennsylvania in particular suffers of huge shortage of paper currency. this is okay with the political elite because they were creditors and they were concerned that the issuance of paper money would devalue their outstanding loan interest payment but for a craftsman or a silversmith for a watchmaker or a printer like frank cliff they had to go into debt to buy supplies so to repayed these was difficult he broke one of the best early papers advocating the creation of a paper currency if drought discussions he showed the draft a work of them together and now as the owner of a printing press the to print those which he did. [laughter] so eventually the pennsylvania assembly did override the traditional interest of the leaked -- she the eighth and he benefited they gave franklin the printing press to contract to produce it for pennsylvania if he extended it with new jersey and delaware. he created a fire brigade and they have a lot of what it houses close together and created the lightning rod particularly for those who did not live in the brick and stone houses
of them. paper currency pennsylvania in particular suffers of huge shortage of paper currency. this is okay with the political elite because they were creditors and they were concerned that the issuance of paper money would devalue their outstanding loan interest payment but for a craftsman or a silversmith for a watchmaker or a printer like frank cliff they had to go into debt to buy supplies so to repayed these was difficult he broke one of the best early papers advocating the creation of a...
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the white house around 15th and pennsylvania. i'm told a car hit some kind of retaining barricade and then took off down pennsylvania for a number of blocks. about a mile is my best estimate towards the capitol around second and constitution. where that car chase such as it was ended with some gunshots being fired. we don't mow if more than one person, we don't know if more than one person was shot. we don't know who has been shot. we saw helicopters taking one injured person from the scene. but what you have now is the police trying to figure out whether they have a threat that goes beyond what's already happened, whether anybody else might be involved. you have this extensive for lack of a better term, crime scene where evidence collectors have to pick up what pieces they can find to figure out what's behind it. we're in the early stages. only thing i would say gives me some hope is the posture and body language of the security officers seems to be a little bit more relaxed and also while the shelter in place is over in the capitol, people being kept coming or going in the capit
the white house around 15th and pennsylvania. i'm told a car hit some kind of retaining barricade and then took off down pennsylvania for a number of blocks. about a mile is my best estimate towards the capitol around second and constitution. where that car chase such as it was ended with some gunshots being fired. we don't mow if more than one person, we don't know if more than one person was shot. we don't know who has been shot. we saw helicopters taking one injured person from the scene....
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introduce john wetzel, the director of corrections of the state of pennsylvania, but the nomenclature is different in its own name. he is the secretary of the pennsylvania department of corrections. he oversees all functions relating to the pennsylvania department of corrections operations, budgeting, personnel, and training. he began his corrections career in 1989 at an officer at a county correctional facility. he served as an officer, treatment counselor, supervisor, training academy director, and as warden of the franklin county jail. he is a member of the american correctional association and the american jail association and a past president of the pennsylvania county corrections association and had very nice things to say as we said hello at the beginning. please proceed. >> thank you very much, thanks for the opportunity to talk about pennsylvania and the experience we have had in addressing many of the same problems you all face in the federal system. specifically, when governor tom corbett was elected, he was the attorney general. before that he was a federal pr
introduce john wetzel, the director of corrections of the state of pennsylvania, but the nomenclature is different in its own name. he is the secretary of the pennsylvania department of corrections. he oversees all functions relating to the pennsylvania department of corrections operations, budgeting, personnel, and training. he began his corrections career in 1989 at an officer at a county correctional facility. he served as an officer, treatment counselor, supervisor, training academy...
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troubled because i was so politically involved in pennsylvania and downtown philadelphia wasn't strong territory. the university of pennsylvania. they were introducing them in these two -- one brilliant professor and one leader. they were going to introduce some goldwater and some kids down in the third and fourth row started throwing tomatoes and eggs at us. it was a political indoctrination of the tougher sort. it to the young people today that got this rich history of the political leaders that have come along and the institutional base, and you mentioned before some of coal from weekend panthers and some of the others with whom we worked. americans for tax reform. i'm going to leave somebody out which is always dangerous. but again, they are all there. they were not their years ago when you were youngsters and essentials to the whole thing. by the way the sunday before the election of 1964 the bulletin called me and said you are the highest ranking goldwater volunteer we can find. what's going to happen in philadelphia? i said if we lose philadelphia less than 100,000 votes, barry
troubled because i was so politically involved in pennsylvania and downtown philadelphia wasn't strong territory. the university of pennsylvania. they were introducing them in these two -- one brilliant professor and one leader. they were going to introduce some goldwater and some kids down in the third and fourth row started throwing tomatoes and eggs at us. it was a political indoctrination of the tougher sort. it to the young people today that got this rich history of the political leaders...
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what's going on there. we heard they've shut down pennsylvania avenue. how does it look from your perspective? >> reporter: well, right now it's fairly quiet, but yes, they shut down pennsylvania avenue. you have police out in the middle of the street and crime scene tape. there are your normal amount of visitors at this time and everybody is wondering why things are shut down, but it's still pretty quiet here. there's a moderate amount of presence for the media and whatnot and probably about three to four times more police than we're accustomed to seeing here at this time. so secure but quiet is the call at the white house. >> kurt brooks is live from the white house where it is very quiet. pennsylvania avenue is in front of that area usually devoid of cars. it's been closed to them for years now, but tonight because of the blasts in boston it is closed to pedestrians as well. as you might man, things are a little bit -- imagine, things are a little different than what people are used to on a springtime weekend in washington d.c. when so many have come to this town just to see pl
what's going on there. we heard they've shut down pennsylvania avenue. how does it look from your perspective? >> reporter: well, right now it's fairly quiet, but yes, they shut down pennsylvania avenue. you have police out in the middle of the street and crime scene tape. there are your normal amount of visitors at this time and everybody is wondering why things are shut down, but it's still pretty quiet here. there's a moderate amount of presence for the media and whatnot and probably...
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pennsylvania. don't be surprised if you see a few flakes falling around the hagerstown area. is our holiday travel weekend lines, quiet and drive for the day tomorrow. look for heavy rain until late in the day on tuesday. we could be looking at significant snow in the mountains. what to expect coming up in a few minutes. >> the winter weather is being blamed for at least eight deaths in the west. several states received several inches of snow, including texas. plansorm could affect fort eustis and wednesday, as people hit the roads for or tuesday and- f wednesday, as people hit the roads for thanksgiving. steve will have another check on the forecast in a few moments. a u.s. postal service worker was murdered while delivering mail last night. the 26-year-old was shot and killed along his route on read road in landover. street in landover. whitney? the issue is postal workers going out later and later on their route. thes in near darkness that postal worker was murdered. in the daylight, no obvious evidence remains of the tragedy. >> i was surprised it happened right outside my house
pennsylvania. don't be surprised if you see a few flakes falling around the hagerstown area. is our holiday travel weekend lines, quiet and drive for the day tomorrow. look for heavy rain until late in the day on tuesday. we could be looking at significant snow in the mountains. what to expect coming up in a few minutes. >> the winter weather is being blamed for at least eight deaths in the west. several states received several inches of snow, including texas. plansorm could affect fort...
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pennsylvania avenue. we're going to start off 95 in virginia, here you can see the bright green on our mapping system. going to be coming up through stafford, fredericksburg, did yodidyoudumford, beltway, constn there not a big deal this morning. pennsylvania avenue near forestville inside the beltway picked up a crash, that's going to have some possible delays there, this is an initial report so this is very, very new as we get more information we'll let you know. but if you want to avoid that area, marlboro would be a good alternate. runs parallel to pennsylvania, merriman, if you use that, coming down from laurel, no problems or delays. beltway, people slowing down for the merge, bw parkway good as well. more information once you get in your car you can always put it on 103.5 fm wtop, and they do traffic every 10 minutes on the 8. live from the wtop traffic center i'm amanda meadows. >> thank you so much. 4:42 and a very muggy 70 degrees. >> coming up, what's called the most advanced solar plane touched down in the d.c. >> the wife of former south african president nelson mandela re
pennsylvania avenue. we're going to start off 95 in virginia, here you can see the bright green on our mapping system. going to be coming up through stafford, fredericksburg, did yodidyoudumford, beltway, constn there not a big deal this morning. pennsylvania avenue near forestville inside the beltway picked up a crash, that's going to have some possible delays there, this is an initial report so this is very, very new as we get more information we'll let you know. but if you want to avoid...
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, pennsylvania. [ bell ringing ] >> this is the world trade center. this is the moment of silence there. and now shanksville, pennsylvania. it is a moment of silence being observed first at the world trade center at 9:59 is when the first tower fell, and then at 10:03, just 30 seconds ago, you are seeing the moment of silence in shanksville, pennsylvania, and here is the bell. [ bell ringing ] >> announcer: john tagnani. >> that is the time that marks the time that united airlines flight 93 fell to the ground in shanksville, pennsylvania. john you were there, it is a very somber moment even though this was the day, and this was the site where those on board that flight decided to fight back. >> reporter: dell, made more so by the fact the weather is almost identical to how he was in 2001. what you are looking at is the members of the families of flight 93 and their supporters. we have heard the national anthem, we have heard the reading of the names, and now the tolling of the bell, and one of the bell tollers, i might tell you is captain thomas dearborn and his crew from the uss somerset, w
, pennsylvania. [ bell ringing ] >> this is the world trade center. this is the moment of silence there. and now shanksville, pennsylvania. it is a moment of silence being observed first at the world trade center at 9:59 is when the first tower fell, and then at 10:03, just 30 seconds ago, you are seeing the moment of silence in shanksville, pennsylvania, and here is the bell. [ bell ringing ] >> announcer: john tagnani. >> that is the time that marks the time that united...
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ongoing fire fe investigation that continues to block eastbound pennsylvania avenue between 10th and that is eastbound coming, and inbound, they're very much an open situation for you, ther lanes are open, but they arrivev at the scene and we do have thee left side of the roadway tied up. stick by with little delay. de there's a portion of 12th 12 street blocked between pennsylvania avenue and 11th 11h street is blocked between betw pennsylvania and g. north of the beltway, at the university and the eastbound lanes headed in the direction ot the beltway is blocked. all traffic being blocked off at dennis, westbound, all lanes are open. that's the check of fox 5 on time traffic. traffi >>> julie, thank you very much.. >>> a massive fire at i historic building in capital neighborhood burned overnight. over at the ebbed it appears that frager's is a complete loss. lo. >> the store has been an an institution. good morning, mel. >> reporter: standing at pennsylvania avenue, we're all e the way across four lanes of of traffic from where the burned out building is.ilding you can still smell
ongoing fire fe investigation that continues to block eastbound pennsylvania avenue between 10th and that is eastbound coming, and inbound, they're very much an open situation for you, ther lanes are open, but they arrivev at the scene and we do have thee left side of the roadway tied up. stick by with little delay. de there's a portion of 12th 12 street blocked between pennsylvania avenue and 11th 11h street is blocked between betw pennsylvania and g. north of the beltway, at the university...
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, georgia avenue at university boulevard, a couple lanes blocked. light volume. pennsylvania avenue, woodyard road, overnight construction. nih, on thea near southbound side, one lane getting by. in light volume. road eachcanal direction between arizona and the chain bridge. that should be done by 5:00. we are good on va 95 up to the beltway. back to you. >> thank you. inwant to get to new details monday's deadly bombing at the boston marathon. police are searching an apartment in a boston suburb. >> massachusetts state police will only tell us that a search warrant related to the investigation has been served. tahman bradley has a latest. >> this morning the city of boston is on heightened alert to 1124 hours after terror erupted. thousands were celebrating patriots' day and running the boston marathon when a few yards from the finish line at 2: 50 p.m. the first bomb exploded. >> multiple people down here. stand by. the whitensued among smoke. then another explosion seconds later. three people killed including an eight-year-old boy. more than 140 injured. it's i saw the smoke and
, georgia avenue at university boulevard, a couple lanes blocked. light volume. pennsylvania avenue, woodyard road, overnight construction. nih, on thea near southbound side, one lane getting by. in light volume. road eachcanal direction between arizona and the chain bridge. that should be done by 5:00. we are good on va 95 up to the beltway. back to you. >> thank you. inwant to get to new details monday's deadly bombing at the boston marathon. police are searching an apartment in a...
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. >> traffic is quiet is on this friday morning in our nation's capital. this looks good. pennsylvania abbott don't, 14th street d.c. 295 looking fine. inbound suitland parkway near silver hill road, minor accident. there's an accident before new braddock road, near 66, off to the shoulder. on the beltway looking good at the american legion bridge. no trouble report on the entire beltway. traveling are open out of kensington,, connecticut avenue, and then getting through town. looks pretty good. back to you. >> thank you. there's a new facebook feature for your phone and it's free. >> could misspelled words protect your computer? paula faris has more. >> facebook introduces 3 cell phone calling for the iphone. if you download the app you can make charges free of charge -- you can make calls for a start 21 also has the app. at&t is now making face time widely available on its alternatcellular network. temple run video game took 12 hours on thursday to give the no. 1 spot on the free apps list. could being a bad speller make you safer? computer users whose passwords contain misspelled words or
. >> traffic is quiet is on this friday morning in our nation's capital. this looks good. pennsylvania abbott don't, 14th street d.c. 295 looking fine. inbound suitland parkway near silver hill road, minor accident. there's an accident before new braddock road, near 66, off to the shoulder. on the beltway looking good at the american legion bridge. no trouble report on the entire beltway. traveling are open out of kensington,, connecticut avenue, and then getting through town. looks...
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university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. it's about 20 minutes. >> host: university of pennsylvania professor sarah gordon, "the spirit of the law" is her most recent book. what do you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world and the new constitutional world when it comes to religion? >> guest: well, for most of our nation's history, it was the states rather than federal government that controlled access to religious worship, the rights of religious organizations and so on. and in the early decades of the 20th century, that began to shift as the supreme court applied the national constitutional establishment and free exercise clauses of the first amendment against the states sort of centralizing debates about religion. >> host: but if the states had the control, we had it written into our constitution, freedom of religion. >> guest: we did, indeed. but the first amendment begins "congress shall enact no law." so it was addressed only to the national government. >> host: were there restrictions by different states on religion? >> guest: oh, yes, there were. several state
university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. it's about 20 minutes. >> host: university of pennsylvania professor sarah gordon, "the spirit of the law" is her most recent book. what do you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world and the new constitutional world when it comes to religion? >> guest: well, for most of our nation's history, it was the states rather than federal government that controlled access to religious worship, the rights of religious...
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are morning we are going to take you life to pennsylvania and of course, we will be here in new york at the site of the first strikes. like this morning on that tuesday morning in 2001, it was sunny, and clear. >> . >> can you tell. >> out of that blue sky, at 8:46 eastern time, hijackers crash flight 11. >> is that america 11 trying to call? >> a boeing 767 with 92 people onboard, into the north tower of the world trade center. at fist, it looks like a freak accident. then at 9:03, another 767, united airline flight 175 flies into the south tower, 65 people were onboard. suddenly it is clear, america is under attack. at 9:37, as america and the world focus on the attacks in new york, a third hijacked jetliner american flight 77 slams into the west side of the pentagon, the nation's military headquarters. close to 200 people die there. 22 minutes later, at 9:59, in new york, the south tower collapses. thousands of people run from a massive cloud of choking dust, and debris. then at 10:28, the north tower comes down. the attacks on the world trade center kill nearly 3,000 people,
are morning we are going to take you life to pennsylvania and of course, we will be here in new york at the site of the first strikes. like this morning on that tuesday morning in 2001, it was sunny, and clear. >> . >> can you tell. >> out of that blue sky, at 8:46 eastern time, hijackers crash flight 11. >> is that america 11 trying to call? >> a boeing 767 with 92 people onboard, into the north tower of the world trade center. at fist, it looks like a freak...
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authorities and the white house was locked down and the stretch of pennsylvania avenue in front of the compound was closed to pedestrians. security service said the procedures were precaution they are. we were hearing that there was reports that this happened outside one of the senate buildings on the east side of the capitol. justin gray joins us now from our bureau there outside on the street. justin, what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: i tell you tori for the past self minutes we have been hearing announcements warning us to shelter in place and if we were outside we needed to take cover, in the past two or 37 minutes they changed us now telling us that shelter in place order is cancelled so things more relaxed in the past 5 minutes, we have a crew near where this happened, this is the heart senate office building. the layout here at the capitol beside the capitol there are buildings for the offices and their staff. you can her here police moving in, still a lot of sirens and police coming by but these are right by the capitol, right near one of those where this shoo
authorities and the white house was locked down and the stretch of pennsylvania avenue in front of the compound was closed to pedestrians. security service said the procedures were precaution they are. we were hearing that there was reports that this happened outside one of the senate buildings on the east side of the capitol. justin gray joins us now from our bureau there outside on the street. justin, what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: i tell you tori for the past self...
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apparently tried to enter the pennsylvania avenue at 15th street, which is right from the treasury building which is next to the house. unclear whether he actually rammed the security gate there or somehow tried to get his way in there. it was after that, this car was pursued back east of here, toward the capitol. 16 blocks away in fact. and that was where it ended up. police secured pennsylvania avenue here. i've seep a dozen uniform agents moving towards the residence of the white house. they have now re-opened pennsylvania avenue, though people are still being kept across the street in lafayette park. the incident that resulted in shooting at the capitol, apparently began here at the white house with an attempt to get on to the secure part of pennsylvania avenue across from the president's residence. trace? >> trace: intimating, we can't see you on screen -- you are on the north lawn of the white house. are you saying it began because this guy was trying to get on the 'white house proper grounds and failed to do that and then fled the scene? is that your best interpretation of w
apparently tried to enter the pennsylvania avenue at 15th street, which is right from the treasury building which is next to the house. unclear whether he actually rammed the security gate there or somehow tried to get his way in there. it was after that, this car was pursued back east of here, toward the capitol. 16 blocks away in fact. and that was where it ended up. police secured pennsylvania avenue here. i've seep a dozen uniform agents moving towards the residence of the white house....
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. >> meteorologist: the line is moving from west to east from new york to pennsylvania. you see the level here. that is the strongest storms right now. there is severe thunderstorm warnings with these storms, no tornado warnings issued at this time but that could certainly change over the next few hours. we're watching this line move from west to east. these are the warnings, they'll break south of williamsport and moving from central to northern pennsylvania, and there in new york. the storms push to the east. that red area is a tornado watch as in effect until 5:00. the storms will push from west to east and heavy storms from central pennsylvania and to the east. there is damaging wind and rotations down from new york to pennsylvania into maryland. we'll have the latest update with the national forecast coming up later. >> thank you very much. >>> funerals in egypt today. protesters are saying good buy to some of those killed in another weekend of violent clashes in that country. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully unde
. >> meteorologist: the line is moving from west to east from new york to pennsylvania. you see the level here. that is the strongest storms right now. there is severe thunderstorm warnings with these storms, no tornado warnings issued at this time but that could certainly change over the next few hours. we're watching this line move from west to east. these are the warnings, they'll break south of williamsport and moving from central to northern pennsylvania, and there in new york. the...
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abortion after the 24-week legal time line for abortions in the state of pennsylvania. this jury took their time going through the charges of the i will luminous number of pages and they did their job. i saw him laughing cavalier chatting and making jokes during the course of the trial. he was not laughing any longer because they have done this job going through difficult evidence . the jury was going to get a break which is unusual in death penalty cases. during this phase they want to find a number of things and there will have to be a unanimous verdict. the decision on the three qualifying charges, does he deserve the death penalty or should he sit behind bars? life without possibility of parole. the man's life hangs in the balance. the jury will consider whether or not he is guilty of committing a felony during the commission of these homicides. there are a number of factors that would qualify. the fact that he performed them outside the legal guidelines of past 24 weeks in the state of pennsylvania. that should be easy to determine. and the heinous nature of these charges will be
abortion after the 24-week legal time line for abortions in the state of pennsylvania. this jury took their time going through the charges of the i will luminous number of pages and they did their job. i saw him laughing cavalier chatting and making jokes during the course of the trial. he was not laughing any longer because they have done this job going through difficult evidence . the jury was going to get a break which is unusual in death penalty cases. during this phase they want to find a...
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have been some reports of sleet near the pennsylvania line. light rain and wet pavement. there is the radar. the rain is beginning to reach into pennsylvania. in frederick county, there is some snow as well where temperatures are a few degrees chillier. down south, a lot of heavy rain falling. rain today. snow and a forecast tonight. -- know in our forecast tonight -- snow in our forecast tonight. we'll talk more about that storm coming upper. we do want to check the roads. >> the potential for problems out there. right now we're not tracking any incidence. this is 95 down towards the beltway, 7 minutes from the 895 split down to the fort mchenry. this is southbound traffic and the roads are wet. a reminder to leave early. seven in the eastbound direction, 62 prior to the beltway. we will keep you posted as any new problems develop. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we want to continue our team coverage. >> jennifer franciotti is live in timonium. >> good morning. tricky, tricky. the temperature is not quite freezing. we're along york road. it is just rain. reports of som
have been some reports of sleet near the pennsylvania line. light rain and wet pavement. there is the radar. the rain is beginning to reach into pennsylvania. in frederick county, there is some snow as well where temperatures are a few degrees chillier. down south, a lot of heavy rain falling. rain today. snow and a forecast tonight. -- know in our forecast tonight -- snow in our forecast tonight. we'll talk more about that storm coming upper. we do want to check the roads. >> the...
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. and pedestrian traffic has beenn blocked from pennsylvania avenun right in front of white house. yellow tape is posted all alongg pennsylvania avenue at the edge of lafayette park. park. so visiting tourists have had t take their pictures from, as as close as they can get to the cag white house from inside lafayette park. park you can also see in the middle of a pennsylvania avenue severae secret service cruisers, they'ry parked in the middle of the street. there are officers posted alonge the street.the we also ran into some tourists today who were from the massachusetts area.. we first ran into a woman who came from greenfield, mass marc massachusetts, she just wast shocked and wondered out loud why people would do somethingsog like. that she just didn't understand if they were trying to send out a signal or a message about something. she didn't get what their thei message was.s. we also talked to a family fromm the boston area, and they were e just shocked about what happened, because they had had friends who were at the th marathon. they were not participating as runners, bu
. and pedestrian traffic has beenn blocked from pennsylvania avenun right in front of white house. yellow tape is posted all alongg pennsylvania avenue at the edge of lafayette park. park. so visiting tourists have had t take their pictures from, as as close as they can get to the cag white house from inside lafayette park. park you can also see in the middle of a pennsylvania avenue severae secret service cruisers, they'ry parked in the middle of the street. there are officers posted alonge...
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here's the sinkhole of stupid up in pennsylvania where the marcellus shale gas is being exploited now and this is leading to energy independence a low cost they said and sticking it to the russians and sticking it to their meaning in the middle easterns right this is what americans think well fracking boom could lead to a housing bust the article they talked to bob benjamin who's a local broker and real estate appraiser in pennsylvania and bradford county pennsylvania where sixty two thousand residents live above the marsh marcellus shale gas reserves he said when benjamin fills out an appraisal for a lender he has to know if there's a fact well or an impoundment lake on or near the property i'm having to explain a lot of things when i give the appraisal to the lender they are asking questions about the well quite often when this is it turns out to be a big problem because ninety three percent of the people in bradford county live above this marcellus shale gas or near a well so lenders national lenders like wells fargo are refusing to lend against this because they're saying that thi
here's the sinkhole of stupid up in pennsylvania where the marcellus shale gas is being exploited now and this is leading to energy independence a low cost they said and sticking it to the russians and sticking it to their meaning in the middle easterns right this is what americans think well fracking boom could lead to a housing bust the article they talked to bob benjamin who's a local broker and real estate appraiser in pennsylvania and bradford county pennsylvania where sixty two thousand...
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it as well and make it last a few extra days between new york and pennsylvania on 14th treat. -- street. things moving smoothly. no big problems on 495. we also have got more information for you on twitter. all you have to do is follow us at gridlock goddess. >> 5:03 is the time now. taking a look at the day ahead. officials with the boy scouts organization are going to vote today on whether to lift the ban on gay boy scouts. >> we have more on this important vote. >> considering big changes today. later this morning, there in texas, the boy scout s of america organization expected to vote on whether to allow openly gay scouts. wednesday the president called on the nearly 1,400 members who'll be voting to approve the resolution. this is just about the boy scouts, not about the adult leaders. the ban on adult leaders still expected to stay in place. some say scout traditions will be undermined by the presence of openly gay youth. the meeting in texas expected to get underway about 11:30 this morning. >> thank you very much. geerting a better idea of the extents of the damage f
it as well and make it last a few extra days between new york and pennsylvania on 14th treat. -- street. things moving smoothly. no big problems on 495. we also have got more information for you on twitter. all you have to do is follow us at gridlock goddess. >> 5:03 is the time now. taking a look at the day ahead. officials with the boy scouts organization are going to vote today on whether to lift the ban on gay boy scouts. >> we have more on this important vote. >>...
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enforcement of batter up -- but rather about education. the signs you see right here on pennsylvania avenue and 14th street. >> people call it america's main street but it is my main way of coming to work every day. >> a new law bans drivers from making new turns in bike lanes. >> he is glad to see there is an effort to educate drivers on the new law. >> it is a big thing for me and my family. >> police officers and volunteers were handing out fliers informing drivers of the new rules. that shows pennsylvania avenue. >> we have had several crashes here and we want to make sure we don't have any more crashes. >> there's 16 bicycle related crashes on pennsylvania avenue. 11 recalled by drivers making a u-turn. education is a good way to start changing the mind of drivers. >> this time he got away with a warning. >> once they start cracking down drivers will be looking at fines of up to $100 each. >> still to come facebook has released a better than expected earnings report. >> here is a live look outside right now as storms moved into the area. >> facebook performed better than expecte
enforcement of batter up -- but rather about education. the signs you see right here on pennsylvania avenue and 14th street. >> people call it america's main street but it is my main way of coming to work every day. >> a new law bans drivers from making new turns in bike lanes. >> he is glad to see there is an effort to educate drivers on the new law. >> it is a big thing for me and my family. >> police officers and volunteers were handing out fliers informing...
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continue our series "main street usa" here in bedford, pennsylvania. we have that and a lot more coming up next on "your business." ♪ >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone, i'm jj ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show that gives you tips and advice to help your small business grow. in the past few months, we have taken you around the country to see what life is really like on main street usa, from galena, illinois, to alabama, i've been chatting with small business owners to find out what's working for them and what's not. today, i want to tell you about a group of entrepreneurs who didn't like what they saw on their main street, and so they came together with a vision. with some help from their downtown manager, bedford, pennsylvania, has turned itself around. >> today, we're in bedford, pennsylvania, about halfway between pittsburgh and harrisburg, pennsylvania. this is a town that's been around since the mid 18th century. we're about
continue our series "main street usa" here in bedford, pennsylvania. we have that and a lot more coming up next on "your business." ♪ >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we're proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi, there, everyone, i'm jj ramberg and welcome to "your business," the show that gives you tips and advice to help your small business grow. in...
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university of pennsylvania and director of open course initiatives. he's in our studio in philadelphia. and francisco dow, he joins us from los angeles. thank you for being with us. edward, i want to start with you, university of pennsylvania is partnering with one of these top mooks, and it's called cosera. and they put all these courses online. here's the site. we're showing it right now, and there are 4 million people signed up on it since it started 2012. these are free classes all over the world, but you don't really get college credit. how does it work and how does it make sense? >> so, it makes sense in two ways. first, the external piece, our mission is the creation and dissemination of knowledge. the internet has made it possible in a way never possibly before to share our teaching resources with the world. at the same time, the materials we're preparing for cosera are going to revolutionize the way we teach on campus. it already has begun to do so. our calculous course which we put on cosera is forming the backbone of some of our on campus calculous courses and c
university of pennsylvania and director of open course initiatives. he's in our studio in philadelphia. and francisco dow, he joins us from los angeles. thank you for being with us. edward, i want to start with you, university of pennsylvania is partnering with one of these top mooks, and it's called cosera. and they put all these courses online. here's the site. we're showing it right now, and there are 4 million people signed up on it since it started 2012. these are free classes all over...
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pennsylvania joined them to push for the change. they pleaded with health and human services' secretary kathleen sebelius to suspend the rule but she refused. >> time is running out. please, suspend the rules until we look at this policy which we all believe is flawed. >> this is a -- an incredibly agonizing situation where someone lives and someone dies. >> based on their age. based on their age. >> sir -- >> reporter: secretary sebelius said the medical community should decide who sits where on the transplant list, not the courts. some worry more people will file lawsuits if they don't like their spot on the list. they feel they had no choice. >> if we did not stand up and do something, we would just sit there and watch her die. >> reporter: after the judge's ruling, secretary sebelius ordered an emergency meeting of the transplant network to review its policies. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> hundreds gathered at washington lee high school to remember an arlington teen. 18-year-old john malvar was riding a skateboard tuesday when he fell and hit his head and he
pennsylvania joined them to push for the change. they pleaded with health and human services' secretary kathleen sebelius to suspend the rule but she refused. >> time is running out. please, suspend the rules until we look at this policy which we all believe is flawed. >> this is a -- an incredibly agonizing situation where someone lives and someone dies. >> based on their age. based on their age. >> sir -- >> reporter: secretary sebelius said the medical...
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. caroline malone, al jazeera. >>> a toarpd watch in ne -- toro watch in new york new jersey and pennsylvania. we turn to dave warren. >> that is a tornado watch indicating that the potential is there for these storms to spin and rotate. no warnings right now, just severe thunderstorm warnings, the orange color there, northeastern pennsylvania, north jersey and one outside philadelphia. these storms are moving east about 60 miles per hour and they have already moved through pennsylvania, the line here pushing through eastern pennsylvania about to move into the new york area. this severe cluster of storms line beginning to bow out an indication of very severe winds. potential to give wind gusts about 60 miles per hour. this area is under a warning closer to the south around philadelphia, south of reading, southeastern pennsylvania and philadelphia, the line extends tall way to the south to d.c. and bloafe baltimore and it cono push to the west and the east. these storms potential of having wind gusts 60 miles per hour even rotate a little bit, that's why the tornado watch is in effect until 5:
. caroline malone, al jazeera. >>> a toarpd watch in ne -- toro watch in new york new jersey and pennsylvania. we turn to dave warren. >> that is a tornado watch indicating that the potential is there for these storms to spin and rotate. no warnings right now, just severe thunderstorm warnings, the orange color there, northeastern pennsylvania, north jersey and one outside philadelphia. these storms are moving east about 60 miles per hour and they have already moved through...
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, and now we do have an incident downtown along along pennsylvania avenue between 10th street, it's an ongoing investigation, inner lanes are e open, but that the outbound. ou that is a check fox 5 on time traffic. >>> a massive fire around the te capital hill is still closed. cl a hardware store went up in flames last evening. firefighters battled the flames for hours, two of them suffered minor injuries.inju the store appears to be a complete loss.compl the fire started outside of thee building, but still have not pinpointed the exact cause. >>> a disturbing new reportrepo shows that u.s. government is secretly collecting millions off phone records through a courtcot order that requires verizon tovz turn them to the agency.. the report was granted by the surveillance court oncourt april 25th and remains in effect until july 19th. verizon must hand over originating and terminating telephone numbers, originaliginl nation, and time and calls durations of the. th the fbi was granted access to ae the records. the order is allowed under the e patriot act, and no word on whyy this most rece
, and now we do have an incident downtown along along pennsylvania avenue between 10th street, it's an ongoing investigation, inner lanes are e open, but that the outbound. ou that is a check fox 5 on time traffic. >>> a massive fire around the te capital hill is still closed. cl a hardware store went up in flames last evening. firefighters battled the flames for hours, two of them suffered minor injuries.inju the store appears to be a complete loss.compl the fire started outside of...
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and other programs online at booktv.org. >> next, university of pennsylvania professor joseph turow talked about his most recent book, "the daily you," which looks at the power of the advertising industry in the age of the internet. it's about innocents. ten minutes. >> host: university of professor joseph turow is the author of "the daily you: how the advertising industry is defining your identity and your worth." professor turow, who is nicholas negroponte? >> guest: he was a professor at mit who came up with the idea of the daily me. the idea of the daily me is that we will all get newspapers conditioned to what we care about because we will make the decisions about what is on paper. the difference between that and the daily you is the notion that a lot of what goes on under the hood of the web is not conditioned by us, it's created as a result of a whole lot of activities by marketers that we don't even see or know about. and relating to a transformation in advertising that almost anyone except people in the advertising industry doesn't know about. >> host: what does that mean?
and other programs online at booktv.org. >> next, university of pennsylvania professor joseph turow talked about his most recent book, "the daily you," which looks at the power of the advertising industry in the age of the internet. it's about innocents. ten minutes. >> host: university of professor joseph turow is the author of "the daily you: how the advertising industry is defining your identity and your worth." professor turow, who is nicholas negroponte?...
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. here's john bentley. >> reporter: despite four years in a pennsylvania mental hospital, emmanuel nzambi was able to buy a gun in that state. he used it to kill mary moola. brian perry was nzambi's attorney. >> any person who has been involuntarily committed to an in-patient mental health facility should not have the tiebility purchase a handed gun period. >> reporter: perry believes the shooting could have been prevented if pennsylvania had reported nzambi's name to the federal database established by law in 1998. >> he's a perfect example of somebody who slipped through the cracks. >> reporter: for the past 15 years, the state of pennsylvania collected the names of seriously mentally ill residents but never sent that information to the federal government. just this month, though, the state police sent 642,000 such names to the f.b.i. >> it protects pennsylvanians, and it also protects people from other state. >> reporter: pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane said states need clearer guidelines on who should be on the list. >> we all have different definitions of mental illness a
. here's john bentley. >> reporter: despite four years in a pennsylvania mental hospital, emmanuel nzambi was able to buy a gun in that state. he used it to kill mary moola. brian perry was nzambi's attorney. >> any person who has been involuntarily committed to an in-patient mental health facility should not have the tiebility purchase a handed gun period. >> reporter: perry believes the shooting could have been prevented if pennsylvania had reported nzambi's name to the...
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pennsylvania avenue. a good option would be 12th street into pennsylvania avenue or constitution, 15th street is also a good option. >> we are following some major developments today concerning the boy scouts of america. >> they're going to hold a vote to decide to lift the ban on gay boys' deaths. this has sparked some he did -- and gate boy scouts. -- ong >> members of the boys get to america will vote on whether they will allow open -- openly gay scoutmasters in the organization. this vote is just about the boys' deaths. it is not about the adult leaders. the ban on gay adult leaders is expected to not be voted on. some say the position would be undermined. the protest was held at the memorial in downtown d.c. calling on the boy scouts to lift their ban on gay scouts. the result of this vote is expected to be announced later this afternoon. >> thank you very much. as people in oklahoma begin to put their lives back together memorial services begin today for some of the victims. officials say 24 people including 10 children died from a massive ef-5 tornado of a cost estimated $2 bill
pennsylvania avenue. a good option would be 12th street into pennsylvania avenue or constitution, 15th street is also a good option. >> we are following some major developments today concerning the boy scouts of america. >> they're going to hold a vote to decide to lift the ban on gay boys' deaths. this has sparked some he did -- and gate boy scouts. -- ong >> members of the boys get to america will vote on whether they will allow open -- openly gay scoutmasters in the...
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, have monday off. i know we will be here. fourteenth street on northwest close between pennsylvania avenue and new york avenue. still doing road work there. you know how the southbound lanes open. but that will not improve things very much. still mainly used 12th street to access pennsylvania avenue and work your way around that area. a crash in silver spring northbound at a delphi road. we also have some conditions from 95. major interstates not looking too bad. a little extra caution, but you should be just fine as far as accidents or lane closures. if you want more information during the morning commute or a quick check-in you can follow me on twitter. all you have to do is follow me @gridlockgoddess. i will send it back to jummy and autria. >> we have breaking news -- both runways at heathrow airport are closed after a british airways plane made an emergency landing. we do not know just what led to the emergency landing, but we know all passengers were evacuated safely. updates as we get them. >> we are not hearing of any serious injuries or damage after a magnitude 5.7 earthqua
, have monday off. i know we will be here. fourteenth street on northwest close between pennsylvania avenue and new york avenue. still doing road work there. you know how the southbound lanes open. but that will not improve things very much. still mainly used 12th street to access pennsylvania avenue and work your way around that area. a crash in silver spring northbound at a delphi road. we also have some conditions from 95. major interstates not looking too bad. a little extra caution, but...
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pennsylvania, the 2012 election was supposed to be better, because voter i.d. made for less voter fraud, right? right? mr. pennsylvania republican party chairman? season the that the reason? >> we probably had a better election. think about this, we cut obama by 5%, which was big. >> sometimes people accidentally say what they're not supposed to say. that has just happened in pennsylvania at a really crucially bad time. hold on, there's more. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin. neutrogena® cosmetics. >>> the largest city in california is los angeles, if you are a northern california chauvinist or just from northern california like i am, you would think the second largest city in california would be san francisco or maybe san jose. but that's not true, the second largest city in california is san diego, and the second largest city in california, san diego has long been seen as a pretty conservative place, at least by california standards. heavy military presence. heavy defense contractor presence. it's been a conservative place for a long
pennsylvania, the 2012 election was supposed to be better, because voter i.d. made for less voter fraud, right? right? mr. pennsylvania republican party chairman? season the that the reason? >> we probably had a better election. think about this, we cut obama by 5%, which was big. >> sometimes people accidentally say what they're not supposed to say. that has just happened in pennsylvania at a really crucially bad time. hold on, there's more. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid...
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with the anti-so-called region of pennsylvania with her family and my husband's family. that we felt we were meant to be together if she was meant to speak here and where so thrilled to have her here tonight for this whole program. juanita patience moss is the daughter of the late cora and charles edgar patience. she is retired high school biology teacher. so she told us she did not even make tonight. [laughter] we will hold her to that. she is a product of the west tipped in public school system. she attended in college, greensboro, north carolina and received a bs degree from wilkes university, wilkes burke on pennsylvania madman and tree from fairly and rutherford, new jersey. the last time i read that was before this letter came to juanita from kings college in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. in 2011, she received the honorary doctorate of humanities from the college. so how wonderful and i know how proud you are, dr. jay. [applause] is your retirement in 1992 as a biology teacher, in bloomfield, new jersey at the high school dare, she developed an increased interest in genealog
with the anti-so-called region of pennsylvania with her family and my husband's family. that we felt we were meant to be together if she was meant to speak here and where so thrilled to have her here tonight for this whole program. juanita patience moss is the daughter of the late cora and charles edgar patience. she is retired high school biology teacher. so she told us she did not even make tonight. [laughter] we will hold her to that. she is a product of the west tipped in public school...
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states like texas, pennsylvania, and ohio. i asked them to help me construct a plan -- keeping public safety as our number one priority. what we learned was simple: substance abuse is a huge part of prison overcrowding, and the high re-offending rate intensifies the problem. we must act now to address these challenges. we must work to increase public safety and reduce habitual offenders. their recommendations are projected to save the state of west virginia over $116 million over the next six years while making west virginia a safer place. this past june we saw a storm like no other we'd ever experienced before. the derecho left a record 688,000 homes and businesses without electricity. volunteer fire departments, 911 centers, local officials, and the members of the west virginia national guard were there for us during those storms. and since the terrorist attack on september 11th, the west virginia national guard has deployed over 11,500 men and women overseas and we still have many members deployed today. these brave men and women continue to serve and protect. tonight one of those
states like texas, pennsylvania, and ohio. i asked them to help me construct a plan -- keeping public safety as our number one priority. what we learned was simple: substance abuse is a huge part of prison overcrowding, and the high re-offending rate intensifies the problem. we must act now to address these challenges. we must work to increase public safety and reduce habitual offenders. their recommendations are projected to save the state of west virginia over $116 million over the next six...
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indoor balconies. thompson says: "from this prea you can see pennsylvania avenue where the president and &pmotorcade will drive by after swearrng in ceremony and during the parade." visitors can tour an or watch journalistt actually cover this year'' event from outdoor balconiee. weeks. thommson sayss "it's not every daa you get to watch history happee and that's one oo the thinn thatton here will be able tt see." visitors stay? one optiin is this swanky and &ppresidential suiteeat the mandarin orientall chocklett ssecial is our poous package - it's presiding over the nights - and are willing to 4 - fork over $11,000 a night -- youutoo could enjoy these luxxries accommodations. a panoramic our of waahington &pdd right here frrm the suite. and of course... 24 hour butler service. chocklett we'll be here for you." overaal, hotel bookkngs in dc aaennt as brisk as four years ago. chocklett says: "it was epic lastt fiscal cliff oo holidays, we're hoping thhngs will pick &pup more steady in the coming weekk." suite - you better act fast. - chockletttsaas: "we are real clooe tt having it so
indoor balconies. thompson says: "from this prea you can see pennsylvania avenue where the president and &pmotorcade will drive by after swearrng in ceremony and during the parade." visitors can tour an or watch journalistt actually cover this year'' event from outdoor balconiee. weeks. thommson sayss "it's not every daa you get to watch history happee and that's one oo the thinn thatton here will be able tt see." visitors stay? one optiin is this swanky and...
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. >> today pennsylvania is suing the ncaa for sanctions regarding the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. the governor -- governor tom corbett is expected to talk about the suit during a news conference today. including a $60 million fine to help fight child abuse and victims. pennsylvania leaders object the enzi of -- the ncaa using most of them on the outside the state. nearly three weeks after a gunman's rampage and those who escaped, students and teachers at sandy hook elementary school in newtown connecticut are returning to school tomorrow. the december 14 shooting skill -- killed 26 downs and teachers. >> an emotional tribute to the the prince williams accounted for an officer killed in the line of duty. friends, family, fellow officers gathered for a vigil last night for officer chris yung. monday, he was responding to an exit -- an accdiiden thnwhen a mini van pulled up in front of him. you can see the damage. >> he was my best friend. >> officer chris yung just 35. he leaves behind a wife and three children. note charges have been filed in connection with the case. george washi
. >> today pennsylvania is suing the ncaa for sanctions regarding the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal. the governor -- governor tom corbett is expected to talk about the suit during a news conference today. including a $60 million fine to help fight child abuse and victims. pennsylvania leaders object the enzi of -- the ncaa using most of them on the outside the state. nearly three weeks after a gunman's rampage and those who escaped, students and teachers at sandy hook elementary school...
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. across central pennsylvania is --thy heaviest is pennsylvania is where heaviest snow will fall. go, andher north you frederick county, 3, 4, 5 inches not out of the question. elevation will also play a role. above 500 feet will see the heaviest snow. this is our futurecast. we have that pressure that moves out of your by sunday. we'll see some sunshine around here with temperatures in the 40's and a colder for the day on monday. a dusting changes to all rain in d.c. and fredericksburg. highest areas of western maryland may even see a little bit of icing. that will not be the case for the beltway. here is our forecast for tomorrow. damages will leave off from the lower 30's to the middle 30's. light rain and snow changing over to all rain by 2:00 in the afternoon. show cold airoks on monday, back into the middle 40's on tuesday at around 41 on wednesday. your -- thethe to title at a sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> they say nothing counts when you are out of town. you think that is true? andhey leave town tomorrow play the falcons on sunday. i think the pl
. across central pennsylvania is --thy heaviest is pennsylvania is where heaviest snow will fall. go, andher north you frederick county, 3, 4, 5 inches not out of the question. elevation will also play a role. above 500 feet will see the heaviest snow. this is our futurecast. we have that pressure that moves out of your by sunday. we'll see some sunshine around here with temperatures in the 40's and a colder for the day on monday. a dusting changes to all rain in d.c. and fredericksburg....
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security around the white house prior to i guess the oklahoma city bombing, pennsylvania avenue in front of where you stand, was open for vehicular traffic. now it's really just -- people can just walk on it, you can't drive on it and they widened the corridor around the white house. that proved a good thing today. what more can you tell us? >> that's right. you're making a good point. we have to explain to our viewers this was not a car -- incident did start at the white house but it was not a car with the suspect trying to crash the actual gates behind me. it was instead, if you look at the video, we'll eventually get to a map. this what 15th and pennsylvania avenue northwest, couple of blocks from where i'm standing though white house security perimeter on the back side by the residence. the south side. i'm more on the north side. and i'm told by secret service. official the car started out by trying to arm a security barrier, and of they had gotten past that, they could have potentially done more damage, get into the gates but never got past there. i'm told the car hit what is
security around the white house prior to i guess the oklahoma city bombing, pennsylvania avenue in front of where you stand, was open for vehicular traffic. now it's really just -- people can just walk on it, you can't drive on it and they widened the corridor around the white house. that proved a good thing today. what more can you tell us? >> that's right. you're making a good point. we have to explain to our viewers this was not a car -- incident did start at the white house but it...
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maryland's most powerful radar. nothing going on but out to the west, western parts of pennsylvania into ohio, there are some big old thunderstorms firing up. we'll see if these hold and maintain going over the mown tas. carroll county toward frederick county could be a gust thunderstorm. the reason for the thunderstorms, is this cold front out to the west. this is slowly pushing to the south and east. that's going to be the deal for the next 24 hours. this front on top of us means we'll stay kind of cool and clouds will be part of the forecast going into tomorrow afternoon. 72 in town. we are so, so close to this real mild hair to the south-- air to the south. if we can switch that wind direction to a southerly direction we'll get into mild air. i think this will happen thursday into friday. tonight really mild. lots of clouds and watch this cold front overnight. it will cross the state, could trigger a shower, even a thunder shower. then it's hung up to the south of the city. what it will do is keep the clouds in place and we'll struggle to get to the 70, 70-degree mark. here's ra
maryland's most powerful radar. nothing going on but out to the west, western parts of pennsylvania into ohio, there are some big old thunderstorms firing up. we'll see if these hold and maintain going over the mown tas. carroll county toward frederick county could be a gust thunderstorm. the reason for the thunderstorms, is this cold front out to the west. this is slowly pushing to the south and east. that's going to be the deal for the next 24 hours. this front on top of us means we'll stay...
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remembered at arlington national cemetery this afternoon. richard is live along pennsylvania avenue. >> certainly an emotional evening for many people. folks cannot believe it has been 50 years. anyone alive at the time remembers exactly where they were. ♪ at the cathedral of saint matthew the apostle -- >> 50 years ago, president kennedy was called home. >> a mass of remembrance for a slain president. hise days after assassination, president kennedy's funeral service was held here. >> we remember a president who gave us a sense of service to our country. single candle marks the spot where his casket was placed. eddie sullivan was in washington that november 22. -- betty sullivan was in washington that november 22. there were public moments of mourning. i never thought i would feel the way i feel today. i did not hear any shots. >> and then there is dan rather. emotions,g your own can this be happening in america? >> we remember john kennedy in prayer. >> part of that funeral procession along pennsylvania avenue was used by one million people and millions more on television. there
remembered at arlington national cemetery this afternoon. richard is live along pennsylvania avenue. >> certainly an emotional evening for many people. folks cannot believe it has been 50 years. anyone alive at the time remembers exactly where they were. ♪ at the cathedral of saint matthew the apostle -- >> 50 years ago, president kennedy was called home. >> a mass of remembrance for a slain president. hise days after assassination, president kennedy's funeral service was...
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. construction in both directions north and southbound. you're forced off at pennsylvania avenue. making the trip in the district, heads up in this area. you will be rerouted. i'm back at 4:31. back over to you. >>> 4:28 is your time. molette green is following breaking news at the live desk. molette? >>> we are following a stabbing in northwest washington. we just found out about this and are working to get you more detai details. here is what we know so far. d.c. police tell us it happened about 2:30 this morning in the 3500 block of georgia avenue. there are two adult male victims. we don't know their conditions or what happened and no word yet on suspects. our megan mcgrath is had heading to the scene and will bring us more information and a live report in a short bit. that's the latest. now back to you. >>> today in just a few hours we expect to learn more about what led to a double murder/suicide in maryland. the sheriff's office plans to release its final report today. 42-year-old barbara, ben, and their baby were found shot to death. a 5-year-old girl was able to run to a neighbor's
. construction in both directions north and southbound. you're forced off at pennsylvania avenue. making the trip in the district, heads up in this area. you will be rerouted. i'm back at 4:31. back over to you. >>> 4:28 is your time. molette green is following breaking news at the live desk. molette? >>> we are following a stabbing in northwest washington. we just found out about this and are working to get you more detai details. here is what we know so far. d.c. police tell...
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pennsylvania may have been headed for the capitol, others believe it was the white house. but in any event, no one was taking any chances. [ technical difficulties ] >> our audience that is joining us, it is now 11 eastern time. you are looking at a scene on the eastern steps of the capitol building. >> we begin with the singing of the national anthem. ♪ oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose brood stripes and t bright stars, through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rocket's red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave >> so randall pinkston the last time we saw this image, it was 12 years ago, it could be argue that in the days and months that have followed, unity is not a word that is very common in washington. >> reporter: that's true, but when it comes to 9
pennsylvania may have been headed for the capitol, others believe it was the white house. but in any event, no one was taking any chances. [ technical difficulties ] >> our audience that is joining us, it is now 11 eastern time. you are looking at a scene on the eastern steps of the capitol building. >> we begin with the singing of the national anthem. ♪ oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose brood...
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are. christi paul is not that far away. christi where are you? >> madison and pennsylvania avenue. this crowd has been waiting for this because you know the announcer, charlie brattman, he is an institution here. i would like to say, he is spitting enthusiasm. he doesn't have that broadcaster's voice that some people might think but you can hear how excited he felts about this. he's been doing it for years. he's been telling them for last hour, we're getting ready, folks, he's almost here. and broadcasting, that's what we like to call a deep tease. so these folks have been ready and waiting for some time. as we're waiting to see the president come by. i was talking to you earlier about the five branches of the military standing here. they've been standing here since 9:00 this morning. in kind of an informal relaxed pose. but once some of the bands started coming through and the color guard, that immediately changed. we saw them saluting. and they're now in, you know, a very rigid format as they're supposed to be. getting ready to salute again as they wait for the president to come
are. christi paul is not that far away. christi where are you? >> madison and pennsylvania avenue. this crowd has been waiting for this because you know the announcer, charlie brattman, he is an institution here. i would like to say, he is spitting enthusiasm. he doesn't have that broadcaster's voice that some people might think but you can hear how excited he felts about this. he's been doing it for years. he's been telling them for last hour, we're getting ready, folks, he's almost...