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on monday the wusa be a national women strike this movement is only gaining traction john heilemann al-jazeera mexico city. i said ahead on al-jazeera the man with the most stanley cup victories in the history of the n.h.l. dies at the age of 84 it'll be here with that story in sports coming up next just in this. once hosni mubarak became president so began a story of conflict and isolation on one side a wife and son their sights set on succession on the other president the crease in the distance from the egyptian 'd people when his beloved grandson died barak need to step down but then the flames ignited in tunisia exploded in egypt and everything changed episode 2 of the family on al-jazeera. on counting the cost why the nurses he said rate cut just isn't good enough to save the global economy from the impact of the fast spreading coronavirus scientists race to find a vaccine to stop the epidemic plus the environmental damage of drilling for oil in the republic of congo counting the cost on al-jazeera. unprompted and uninterrupted discussions. didn't broadcast center. on al-jazeera. thank yo
on monday the wusa be a national women strike this movement is only gaining traction john heilemann al-jazeera mexico city. i said ahead on al-jazeera the man with the most stanley cup victories in the history of the n.h.l. dies at the age of 84 it'll be here with that story in sports coming up next just in this. once hosni mubarak became president so began a story of conflict and isolation on one side a wife and son their sights set on succession on the other president the crease in the...
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case of political paralysis national paralysis within the country and even going further here maybe wusa the words agreement about how the the military is so professional and social. now i personally don't know of a case in the arab world and i would be happy to be corrected where the army has stepped in and then stepped out on its own i don't know with with maybe a couple of course exceptions in the developing world an art of me stepping in and paving the way for elections and just stepping out for the good of its heart it's in thailand this sort of slipping out of the of the front of the vitrine as it was called of the window dressing but there remain present and that's why they are able to sort of turn once again and intervene so i don't know in the arab world where an army have stepped in and stepped back because you know now that is job is done and democracy is forcing that does not happen that's one too i think there's a very particular case in all judea and as i said earlier all of that is now for now is theoretical. back to your question that just you just posed about but isn't h
case of political paralysis national paralysis within the country and even going further here maybe wusa the words agreement about how the the military is so professional and social. now i personally don't know of a case in the arab world and i would be happy to be corrected where the army has stepped in and then stepped out on its own i don't know with with maybe a couple of course exceptions in the developing world an art of me stepping in and paving the way for elections and just stepping...
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on monday the wusa be a national women's strike this movement is only gaining traction john homan outas it is mexico city. well thousands of women in cities throughout pakistan have defied threats of violence to march on international women's day at their demanding toughen laws to protect women from harassment rape and domestic abuse commo haida is in islamabad. across bhagavan there have been relayed by women as well as men who are supporting these women to commemorate the international day for women and i think we. are not getting the basic right of the coming to. do i do. again i think embodiment of. the many many i'm leaving in a very tiny bubble and now we need freedom and we need. to keep a lot of stuff. however the opinion here is divided across that line you have the religious parties who are also protesting and also obviously against the or at march which is also known as the woman march that started in karachi and green be 18 and then spread across and was a city that rarely so this year again we can see dodged a white celebrity large worn more right by the women however the m
on monday the wusa be a national women's strike this movement is only gaining traction john homan outas it is mexico city. well thousands of women in cities throughout pakistan have defied threats of violence to march on international women's day at their demanding toughen laws to protect women from harassment rape and domestic abuse commo haida is in islamabad. across bhagavan there have been relayed by women as well as men who are supporting these women to commemorate the international day...
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area, wusa. they are now out of sandbags that they have been distributing all day long. this after yesterday a full day of distribution of five sandbags per vehicle or per family. then they ran out and they opened up rfk again today to distribute more sandbag and they're out ahead of hurricane irene. you can see there the bands of rain that are hitting the washington, d.c. area. we'll continue to watch all that is taking place as irene makes its way from the north carolina, virginia coast and head up the mid-atlantic and then on to new york landmarks. they are closing ahead of the storm, including the statue of liberty. the siting will be closed through monday. lady liberty has weathered several storms since she was dedicated in 1886. this storm, however, might be unprecedented. >>> in advance of irene, new york city started evacuating a lot of hospitals, particularly in low lying areas. among them, this hospital on coney island, the project came with risks, especially moving those in intensive care, the very young and very old, some nursing homes and senior centers were
area, wusa. they are now out of sandbags that they have been distributing all day long. this after yesterday a full day of distribution of five sandbags per vehicle or per family. then they ran out and they opened up rfk again today to distribute more sandbag and they're out ahead of hurricane irene. you can see there the bands of rain that are hitting the washington, d.c. area. we'll continue to watch all that is taking place as irene makes its way from the north carolina, virginia coast and...
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you're looking at live richts right now of wusa in washington, d.c. and how they are covering this ongoing storm. much more straight ahead. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business... protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all day! i'm soooo amped! i mean not amped. excited. well, sort of amped. really kind of in between. have you ever thought about decaf? do you think that would help? yeah. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. [ male announcer
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we're talking about angie goff of our cnn affiliate, wusa here in washington. she said the salahis called her. the reporter said the husband insisted they did not crash the dinner. >> today was the first chance reporters had to question white house officials on camera about this security lapse and senior officials were -- made it very clear, this was a secret service error. >> no one is trying to clear the secret service. they clearly made mistakes. were there other people on the white house staff that added to that? this is serious. you had a couple who had no business being there who was able to get this close to the president of the united states and prime minister of india. >> joining me from washington, ronald kessler, his book and the president's secret service. and columnist from "the washington post." amy, let me start with you. "the washington post" has been reporting the salahis were corresponding with a pentagon official in an effort to get into the party. tell us what you've got. >> that's exactly right. a couple of my colleagues have reported that
we're talking about angie goff of our cnn affiliate, wusa here in washington. she said the salahis called her. the reporter said the husband insisted they did not crash the dinner. >> today was the first chance reporters had to question white house officials on camera about this security lapse and senior officials were -- made it very clear, this was a secret service error. >> no one is trying to clear the secret service. they clearly made mistakes. were there other people on the...
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these pictures are coming to us from wusa. it is all happening in dickerson, maryland. and there she is! they got her in the boat, and that is wonderful to see. so here was this woman trapped, clinging to a tree in dickerson, maryland, and had had a problem with her kayak and stuck to the tree clinging for dear life and now she is safe and sound on the rescue boat, and much thanks to the montgomery fire and rescue team. we are glad to bring that to you and have a happy ending as well. >>> moving on, the sound effect would make a decent novel, and adventurer turned humanitarian writes about his travels in afghanistan and pakistan. he writes about the need of schools for particularly female afghan females. and now later accused of lies. this is the book "three cups of tea" and the author is greg mortenson who is defending his work against a "60 minutes" investigation that claims he made up the tale of being kidnapped by the taliban in 1996. well, cnn tracked down one of the alleged kidnappers who runs a pakistani think-tank, and listen to this. >> reporter: greg mortenson
these pictures are coming to us from wusa. it is all happening in dickerson, maryland. and there she is! they got her in the boat, and that is wonderful to see. so here was this woman trapped, clinging to a tree in dickerson, maryland, and had had a problem with her kayak and stuck to the tree clinging for dear life and now she is safe and sound on the rescue boat, and much thanks to the montgomery fire and rescue team. we are glad to bring that to you and have a happy ending as well....
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i was dying for this picture, so thank you, wusa for providing this for us of the low ofland ski area just outside denver and they opened up today, yeah, the first ones in the country, so they say to open up so that's some great news for a lot of people who are wanting to see so that's the bright side of this storm system. now we've got another storm system that we're watching, too, across the arklatex region. no warnings right now but discreet super cells it looks like that may be developing in the area so if there are any warnings, anything for you to be concerned about, of course, we'll pass that along to you. that system moves to the east for tomorrow and we'll still be dealing with that windy wet weather, and by the way, that storm system will make its way all across the country and it will be affecting really everybody at one point. want to show you the latest on richard which is now a hurricane, if you haven't been paying attention. category 1 with 85-mile-per-hour winds, slamming into belize and moving across the yucatan peninsula, and that is going to be staying well clear, w
i was dying for this picture, so thank you, wusa for providing this for us of the low ofland ski area just outside denver and they opened up today, yeah, the first ones in the country, so they say to open up so that's some great news for a lot of people who are wanting to see so that's the bright side of this storm system. now we've got another storm system that we're watching, too, across the arklatex region. no warnings right now but discreet super cells it looks like that may be developing...
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contributor to the huffington post of usa today and the anchor at wusa, the cbs affiliate in washington. darren, how is it that this inexplicable tragedy was largely ignored for two or three weeks. >> you have to look at where it happened. it didn't happen in new york city or l.a. it happened in sanford, florida, and nobody knows that's right outside of orlando until this happened. secondly, the reality is this. black men get shot down in big cities all the time. it took a while for folks to be remined of this. i have to be honest, i went i said we need to be on this story. as my news director said to me, that's why we have a diverse newsroom so people will look at a newsroom that not everybody is looking at. >> i think there's another casualty here and it's old immediate yeah. the orlando sentinel is 30 minutes by car away from sanford yet they have cut their sanford bureau, they have cut half of their staff and i don't think that in this case it's really fair to blame them for not getting on this story. >> i happen to have in my hand the story that the orlando sentinel ran, not the ne
contributor to the huffington post of usa today and the anchor at wusa, the cbs affiliate in washington. darren, how is it that this inexplicable tragedy was largely ignored for two or three weeks. >> you have to look at where it happened. it didn't happen in new york city or l.a. it happened in sanford, florida, and nobody knows that's right outside of orlando until this happened. secondly, the reality is this. black men get shot down in big cities all the time. it took a while for folks...
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a former corrections officer, robert collins, told our affiliate wusa that the maryland department of public safety asked him for his facebook information as he was trying to get recertified. he had taken a leave of absence. so maryland public safety officials say the request, quote, was an effort to make sure the safety and security of our staff and inmates inside our correctional institutions is not compromised. so i asked our sunny hostin, attorney and contributor to trutv's "in session," i asked her if it's legal for employers to request your facebook user name and password. pay attention. >> well, they can ask, certainly. i don't think it's the smart thing to do. i think it's sort of toxic for morale. but they can ask. but you don't have to provide it. you don't have to take the job. you don't have to provide the password. but i will say if you volunteer the password, it is not illegal then for that employer to go snooping around your facebook account, so you really do have the power to just not allow it. >> let's go from getting a job to being on the job, because there was a tel
a former corrections officer, robert collins, told our affiliate wusa that the maryland department of public safety asked him for his facebook information as he was trying to get recertified. he had taken a leave of absence. so maryland public safety officials say the request, quote, was an effort to make sure the safety and security of our staff and inmates inside our correctional institutions is not compromised. so i asked our sunny hostin, attorney and contributor to trutv's "in...
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our thanks now to wusa. i'm being told there's a news conference coming up from the pentagon. it should be coming up in about 20 minutes or so. we will carry it live. stay right there. i'm rick sanchez. scared. they don't know where to begin. so we start to talk about what have they done and what are their goals. and then we plan. it's a very good feeling as an advisor to work with people and help get them to their goals. once people perceive that they can control their destiny then they accomplish unbelievable things. [ male announcer ] we're america's largest financial planning company. meet us today at ameriprise.com. earlier, she had an all-over, achy cold. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer. alka-seltzer plus. rushes relief for all-over, achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] all we ask is that you keep doing what you've always done. the lexus rx. never has a vehicle been designed to feel so natural. ♪ >>> all right. welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. there are two developing stories that w
our thanks now to wusa. i'm being told there's a news conference coming up from the pentagon. it should be coming up in about 20 minutes or so. we will carry it live. stay right there. i'm rick sanchez. scared. they don't know where to begin. so we start to talk about what have they done and what are their goals. and then we plan. it's a very good feeling as an advisor to work with people and help get them to their goals. once people perceive that they can control their destiny then they...
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joining us now is angie goff, a reporter at our affiliate here in washington, wusa. i take it you've spoken with the salahis now, angie. tell us about that conversation. >> reporter: i did, you know. it was very, very brief. they were on the go. they gave me a call around noon this morning, and basically what they could tell me was the whole thing with the larry king, that was the first thing that they said, that those -- the rumors that they were circulating or the story or shopping it around for six figures, that was not true, that they did not cancel on larry's show, they just postponed the interview and eventually the story is going to come out and they were looking at speaking out eventually sometime this week. >> where do you know them from, angie? >> reporter: you know, we go to a lot of the same social events, and i kind of have have to put the disclaimer out. i did host a halloween party recently with kind of our entertainment channel to channel 9 here, and -- and mikhaele kindly accepted to be a judge at that costume party and so we kind of know each other
joining us now is angie goff, a reporter at our affiliate here in washington, wusa. i take it you've spoken with the salahis now, angie. tell us about that conversation. >> reporter: i did, you know. it was very, very brief. they were on the go. they gave me a call around noon this morning, and basically what they could tell me was the whole thing with the larry king, that was the first thing that they said, that those -- the rumors that they were circulating or the story or shopping it...
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here's the story from peggy fox of wusa. ♪ >> reporter: this is not chorus. just a bunch of high school boys who like to spread christmas cheer. ♪ it's christmas >> reporter: they call themselves the christmas sweater club because they wear the craziest ones they can find. >> oh! >> oh, man. >> reporter: but now all ten of them are in trouble because of what they did at battlefield high school. >> let's just leave maim students with the intent to injure and i don't think we meant to injure anyone or did. >> reporter: the boys say they were just tossing candy canes to fellow students entering school. >> they're weapons because you can sharpen them with your mouth and stab people with them. >> reporter: did you do that? >> no. i don't think anybody else did either. >> reporter: the candy canes were not the regular sized but the small little two-inch numbers in plastic wrap and often break apart they're so fragile. then they were all punished with detention and at least two hours of cleaning. the discipline their notices say nothing of malicious wounding but l
here's the story from peggy fox of wusa. ♪ >> reporter: this is not chorus. just a bunch of high school boys who like to spread christmas cheer. ♪ it's christmas >> reporter: they call themselves the christmas sweater club because they wear the craziest ones they can find. >> oh! >> oh, man. >> reporter: but now all ten of them are in trouble because of what they did at battlefield high school. >> let's just leave maim students with the intent to injure...
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. >> and the damage control continues this morning in addition to wusa today, mitt romney wrote an op-ed to try to clarify his comments more on dependency saying the dreamers and the entrepreneurs, not the government, built this economy and they can once again make it strong. my course for the american economy will encourage private investment and personal freedom instead of creating a web of dependency. i will pursue policies that grow our economy and lift americans out of poverty. cnn political reporter peter emby is live this morning with us and the romney team is scrambling to move past this controversy using all their weapons, including opposition research and the new drudge report. the newly uncovered audio of president obama taken back in 1998, let's listen. >> i think the trick is figuring out how do we structure government systems that pool resources and hence facilitate some redistribution because i actually believe in redistribution, at least at a certain level to make sure that everybody's got a shot. >> this is 14 years ago, a long time ago, peter, so how is the romney team
. >> and the damage control continues this morning in addition to wusa today, mitt romney wrote an op-ed to try to clarify his comments more on dependency saying the dreamers and the entrepreneurs, not the government, built this economy and they can once again make it strong. my course for the american economy will encourage private investment and personal freedom instead of creating a web of dependency. i will pursue policies that grow our economy and lift americans out of poverty. cnn...
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our affiliate wusa with this story. >> reporter: all eyes are on george washington university's women's basketball team, and number 50, junior forward transgender male. >> i feel as if i should have been born male with male parts, but i am -- my biological sex is female. >> reporter: but it was a long road before he could make that announcement. his aha moment came after heated text message exchange with his mom when she asked, who do you think you are, young lady? >> just from that moment on, i was like, i know who i am. first i was excited, and now i'm like, i have to tell everybody. >> reporter: but after the fear came relief. >> it's a big thing when you're a child. now she's completely supportive. >> i just immediately felt like i needed to support kye any way -- >> reporter: kye is the first transgender athlete on an ncaa division one team. he can continue to play on the women's team because he doesn't plan to take any surgery or take any hormones until his college career is over. >> it got too tough to not be me. >> reporter: kye began his transformation last year as a sophomore,
our affiliate wusa with this story. >> reporter: all eyes are on george washington university's women's basketball team, and number 50, junior forward transgender male. >> i feel as if i should have been born male with male parts, but i am -- my biological sex is female. >> reporter: but it was a long road before he could make that announcement. his aha moment came after heated text message exchange with his mom when she asked, who do you think you are, young lady? >>...
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according to wusa, detectives confiscated the plants from a maryland home. more huge losses for the u.s. postal service, reporting a staggering $3.2 billion loss for its second fiscal quarter ending march 31st. it is using this announcement to push its plan to cut saturday service and consolidate postal processing plants to stem the bleeding. the postal service says, if congress doesn't step in to help, it could be out of cash by october. wolf? >> thanks, mary. >> let's get back to jack for the cafferty file. >>> another example of nothing being done about a problem sitting right in front of the people in washington. it has been there for a couple of years and they do nothing. >> that's the question. why won't our leaders focus on the problems that are destroying this company? >> ilene writes in texas, they don't want to hear people's complaints when they start taking away benefits. >> george in italy, the current leaders in america can't focus on ongoing destructive problems. these issues appears much too live for them to solve. the brain matter needed is a
according to wusa, detectives confiscated the plants from a maryland home. more huge losses for the u.s. postal service, reporting a staggering $3.2 billion loss for its second fiscal quarter ending march 31st. it is using this announcement to push its plan to cut saturday service and consolidate postal processing plants to stem the bleeding. the postal service says, if congress doesn't step in to help, it could be out of cash by october. wolf? >> thanks, mary. >> let's get back to...
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wusa brings us the story. >> reporter: all eyes are on the women's basketball team and number 50, kye allums. junior forward, transgender male. >> i feel as if i should have been born male with male parts, but i am -- my biological sex is female. >> reporter: but it was a long road before kye announceme announcement. it came after a heated text message exchange with his mom when she asked, who do you think you are, young lady? >> i said, mom, you just made me realize something. from that moment on, i know who i am. first i was excited. then i was like, oh, now i have to tell everybody. >> reporter: after the fear came relief. >> it's a big thing when your child says they're different than what they were born, but now she's supportive. >> i just immediately felt like i need to support kye in any way. >> reporter: kye is the first transgender athlete on an ncaa division one team. he can continue to play on the women's team because he doesn't plan to have surgery or take any hormones until his college career is over. >> it got too tough. it got too tough to not be me. >> reporter: kye be
wusa brings us the story. >> reporter: all eyes are on the women's basketball team and number 50, kye allums. junior forward, transgender male. >> i feel as if i should have been born male with male parts, but i am -- my biological sex is female. >> reporter: but it was a long road before kye announceme announcement. it came after a heated text message exchange with his mom when she asked, who do you think you are, young lady? >> i said, mom, you just made me realize...
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aerial pictures of the marine corps recruiting station in chantilly, virginia, quantico, courtesy of wusa. there were shots fired, fbi investigating, we see some guys investigating perhaps where the shots were fired, how many were fired, that happened early tuesday morning or late monday night. this keep in mind happening and look at them all in a line, obviously protecting the premises as they are investigating, keep in mind this happened about a week after several shots i think it was six fired at the pentagon last weekend before that some shots fired at the national museum of the marine corps in virginia. fbi, federal officials investigating all of those, in fact, chris lawrence broke for us last hour that the same gun was used in at least two of those shootings. so we will keep our eye on this picture if anything develops we'll bring it to you live on cnn. let's day in washington and talk politics, seven days until election day and cnn has all your latest political news with the best political team on television, cnn equals politics and jessica yellin forgive me, you're not in washing
aerial pictures of the marine corps recruiting station in chantilly, virginia, quantico, courtesy of wusa. there were shots fired, fbi investigating, we see some guys investigating perhaps where the shots were fired, how many were fired, that happened early tuesday morning or late monday night. this keep in mind happening and look at them all in a line, obviously protecting the premises as they are investigating, keep in mind this happened about a week after several shots i think it was six...
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. >> when the linemen arrived here, right after the cnn interview and also the wusa tv 9 interview, about five to six trucks came with anywhere from six to eight different people. from pepco, you know, from the linemen to repair the problem. we went outside and specifically asked them, is this line charged or isn't it? and they said, oh, yes, definitely. it's live. we have to shut down your power before we do anything. so they shut down the power. sawed the limbs to get them untangled from the wires. they temporarily hooked it back up to the side of our house. the whole process took 38 minutes. >> the couple says that pepco even called them twice to make sure they were satisfied. >>> fighting a wildfire from the air makes all the difference. so why did several planes sit on the tarmac? we'll go indt depth to get that answer for you. with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. ♪ the mercedes-benz summer event ends july 31st. ♪ why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we se
. >> when the linemen arrived here, right after the cnn interview and also the wusa tv 9 interview, about five to six trucks came with anywhere from six to eight different people. from pepco, you know, from the linemen to repair the problem. we went outside and specifically asked them, is this line charged or isn't it? and they said, oh, yes, definitely. it's live. we have to shut down your power before we do anything. so they shut down the power. sawed the limbs to get them untangled...
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we want to listen in now to our affiliate wusa. they're on the line with someone inspecting the tracks on the metro system. >> trying to get cell service back to the station. you could see the e-mails going back and fort. delia, thanks nor joining us. >> you're welcome. i'm so glad we can finally get on the air. it's taken some time. we're on the corner of 14th and new york. we did travel about a block or so to get a better signal. so we can at least bring you some pictures and talk to this woman who worked in the area for 20 years or so. tell me what you felt. start from the very beginning. 2:00 or so? >> yes. >> all right. we lost that interview and those pictures there. i want to update you. we've been talking quite a bit about the nuclear reactors. we told you they were taken off line. two of the reactors taken off line as a precaution. no damage. we're getting word from david mcentire, the nrc spokesman. i can tell you a bit of information in case you were concerned about that situation. they're apparently monitoring the situa
we want to listen in now to our affiliate wusa. they're on the line with someone inspecting the tracks on the metro system. >> trying to get cell service back to the station. you could see the e-mails going back and fort. delia, thanks nor joining us. >> you're welcome. i'm so glad we can finally get on the air. it's taken some time. we're on the corner of 14th and new york. we did travel about a block or so to get a better signal. so we can at least bring you some pictures and talk...
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these are live pictures coming in right now from our affiliate wusa here in washington, d.c. lots of activity. just to be precise, brianna, you know this area well. new jersey and louisiana, that's right on capitol hill, right near the senate side of the u.s. capitol? >> reporter: this is really about a block, not even, north of the capitol building, itself. it is about a block west of some of the senate side office buildings. it's really just steps from what's called upper senate park. so this is almost, it would seem as a tourist, that it would seem to be on capitol grounds between some park area very close to the capitol, wolf? >> is it fair to say, brianna, that the incident is now resolved, over with and they are dealing with the post incident? >> reporter: they certainly haven't said there is any other suspects. there is still a lot of activity going on, police tape, dozens and dozens of officers if not more than -- i don't want to speculate too much. dozens and dozens, i would say somewhere in the vicinity of 50 to 100 if not more. >> this incident was taking place jus
these are live pictures coming in right now from our affiliate wusa here in washington, d.c. lots of activity. just to be precise, brianna, you know this area well. new jersey and louisiana, that's right on capitol hill, right near the senate side of the u.s. capitol? >> reporter: this is really about a block, not even, north of the capitol building, itself. it is about a block west of some of the senate side office buildings. it's really just steps from what's called upper senate park....
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>> well, it originally was reported by a local tv station here in washington, wusa, what we know is that cnn has learned that there was an emergency response team that is part of the u.s. capitol police, and one of those teams was apparently right here, very, very close to the navy yard, i'm standing outside the navy yard, obviously, and they were told to return to the capitol by a commander. there's still unanswered questions about this. we haven't figured out why. we asked the u.s. capitol police for a response, to explain why exactly this team was told to come back to the capitol, which is about a mile away from here. but it's a pretty stunning turn of events, given how quickly the shooter was able to start killing people and how long he was at large within the compound. >> right. so we're working that. tell me about the guest at the top of your show, this guy who went to boot camp with the shooter. >> yeah. remarkable turn of events. his name is jason. he works here, and he was on location here during the shooting on monday. and he was stunned to find out that the shooter was aaron a
>> well, it originally was reported by a local tv station here in washington, wusa, what we know is that cnn has learned that there was an emergency response team that is part of the u.s. capitol police, and one of those teams was apparently right here, very, very close to the navy yard, i'm standing outside the navy yard, obviously, and they were told to return to the capitol by a commander. there's still unanswered questions about this. we haven't figured out why. we asked the u.s....
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let's listen to wusa. >> 197 the naval sea systems command headquarters, building 197, everyone told to stay in place, shelter in place. there are about 3,000 employees as i mentioned before. i'm seeing right now on the opposite side of the camera here a lot of just residents, folks who live, work in the area whoa are outside of their offices and outside of their homes on their cell phones just trying to figure out what is happening here. obviously there is a lot of buzz on social media as i was coming here, a lot of folks that i know who may work in the area, heading this way on facebook were discussing what was happening and obviously sending their thoughts and prayers for the folks who were here, 3,000 people told to shelter in place. certainly a chaotic scene and i don't think there's any better way to describe the intense situation here as describing when the officer did come up to us in that bullet proof vest and said how often do you see a lieutenant wearing a bullet proof vest? clearly a dangerous situation so we moved immediately and relocated. >> barbara starr are you still
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. >> live pictures from ni hch courtesy of wusa. nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse who contracted ebola from the liberian thomas eric duncan will be flown. she's going to be flown there for specialized treatment. she'll be arriving later on tonight. we're all over the story. the other nurse, the 29-year-old nurse, has been flown to the emory hospital in atlanta. both of nurses now out of dallas. let's talk about all of this with our guests. republican congressman steve scalise of louisiana. you're the majority whip, mr. congressman, thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, wolf. >> did you get the answers you were looking for today? >> no. if fact, there were many questions from both parties that were not adequately answered by the head of the cdc. one is, what about the protocols? there seems to be a disconnect where the head of cdc said protocols were breached by the nurses in texas yet we had the head of the nurses in texas saying they fouled all of the protocols. someone is not being accurate and that means cdc doesn't h
. >> live pictures from ni hch courtesy of wusa. nina pham, the 26-year-old nurse who contracted ebola from the liberian thomas eric duncan will be flown. she's going to be flown there for specialized treatment. she'll be arriving later on tonight. we're all over the story. the other nurse, the 29-year-old nurse, has been flown to the emory hospital in atlanta. both of nurses now out of dallas. let's talk about all of this with our guests. republican congressman steve scalise of...
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andrea mccarran, reporter with the usa -- wusa tv and a usa today contributor. and, starting thursday, the military service dog razor. -- raiser. robert, director of political research at cnn. [applause] i also want to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences. you can follow the action today on twitter. use the #-- hashtag #npclunch even though this is a breakfast. gary sinise has devoted great energy to raising support and awareness for america's service members and their families. it was here at the national press club in 2011 that he announced the launch of the gary sonny's foundation. the foundation's mission is to boost troop more out and to help build resources and self-reliance for servicemen and women who are in transition. the foundation's projects include providing custom smart homes for the severely wounded. even before the foundation, sinise used his celebrity status in support of u.s. military personnel. his band has performed around the world, raising millions of dollars to benefit the nation's veterans. the band, of course, is called "the lie
andrea mccarran, reporter with the usa -- wusa tv and a usa today contributor. and, starting thursday, the military service dog razor. -- raiser. robert, director of political research at cnn. [applause] i also want to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences. you can follow the action today on twitter. use the #-- hashtag #npclunch even though this is a breakfast. gary sinise has devoted great energy to raising support and awareness for america's service members and their families. it was...
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. >> wusa in washington. i have many different friends from different religions. do you think there needs to be a more concerted effort with our religious leaders to promote diversification and the rights of different points of view and belief in the church setting, administering and preaching, as opposed to, this is the way it should be if you do not follow these ways, bad things happen? more unity. hey, your friend across the street, is a good person appeared. . >> i have sympathy with ministers. i teach them. it is difficult to get the attention of the conversation to your basic message of their own faith. so i know it is challenging for congregational leaders to integrate other messages into their weekly sermons or into their teaching, but it's not an option anymore. we live in a world in which we are neighbors of people of all different faiths, and we have to know what our own traditions say about those other people. that is part of our religious education. what do you as a christian, or a jew or a muslim belief about other people? what does your religion say
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reporter: and i have a question from adam of wusa-9. he says, we saw the president warmly greet minor -- the mayor yesterday, she is pushing for the d.c. statehood measure to be on the ballot. does the president support this ? jen: i have to circle back with you on this. i have not discussed d.c. statehood with him in the last 36 hours. reporter: thanks, jen. i want to circle back on something covid related. i know the president has obviously made a priority of getting the first 100 days is the administration planning to issue any kind of uniform guidance to states on, you know, reopening school, rope -- reopening businesses, indoor dining, stuff like that? are you planning to leave it to states to do a patchwork based on the situation? reporter: as dr. fauci conveyed, our objective is to en-- jen: as dr. few faw chee conveyed, our objective is to determine guide and and providing that to the plig any guidance will come from the c.d.c. and we'll defer to that. part of our pryity and focus is on provide manager engagement with state, mor
reporter: and i have a question from adam of wusa-9. he says, we saw the president warmly greet minor -- the mayor yesterday, she is pushing for the d.c. statehood measure to be on the ballot. does the president support this ? jen: i have to circle back with you on this. i have not discussed d.c. statehood with him in the last 36 hours. reporter: thanks, jen. i want to circle back on something covid related. i know the president has obviously made a priority of getting the first 100 days is the...
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. >> wusa in washington. i have many different friends from different religions. do you think there needs to be a more concerted effort with our religious leaders to promote diversification and the rights of different points of view and belief in the church setting, administering and preaching, as opposed to, this is the way it should be if you do not follow these ways, bad things happen? more unity. hey, your friend across the street, is a good person appeared. . >> i have sympathy with ministers. i teach them. it is difficult to get the attention of the conversation to your basic message of their own faith. so i know it is challenging for congregational leaders to integrate other messages into their weekly sermons or into their teaching, but it's not an option anymore. we live in a world in which we are neighbors of people of all different faiths, and we have to know what our own traditions say about those other people. that is part of our religious education. what do you as a christian, or a jew or a muslim belief about other people? what does your religion say
. >> wusa in washington. i have many different friends from different religions. do you think there needs to be a more concerted effort with our religious leaders to promote diversification and the rights of different points of view and belief in the church setting, administering and preaching, as opposed to, this is the way it should be if you do not follow these ways, bad things happen? more unity. hey, your friend across the street, is a good person appeared. . >> i have sympathy...
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here is from wusa 9. they say pharmaceutical companies are immune from legal challenges relating to side effects from the covid-19 vaccine. however, this is not total immunity. a company can be sued if they showed willful misconduct in production of the vaccine. brian and pennsylvania -- in pennsylvania, what do you think? caller: my comment goes to liability and risk of people who are not vaccinated and are contemplating getting the shot. i have a hereditary lead clotting disorder. i am not sure any of these vaccines are completely safe for me. if i had an assurance, i would get the vaccine. here is what i would say to everyone who makes comments that unvaccinated people are stupid or unintelligent. it is not as easy as that. if you have the vaccine and think it is great to have that, other people have to go through their own medical history to determine whether it is safe. let's say i get the vaccine and get a clot and die. are these callers going to be there for me and my family when i am gone? is the
here is from wusa 9. they say pharmaceutical companies are immune from legal challenges relating to side effects from the covid-19 vaccine. however, this is not total immunity. a company can be sued if they showed willful misconduct in production of the vaccine. brian and pennsylvania -- in pennsylvania, what do you think? caller: my comment goes to liability and risk of people who are not vaccinated and are contemplating getting the shot. i have a hereditary lead clotting disorder. i am not...
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this is a look at some of the body cam footage released and broadcast on local wusa here in the nation's capital. >> it'sia, what's gone? >> he won't let me get the in my mom's room? >> why is that an emergency? host: again part of the call in virginia asking you this hour about police involved shootings, police reform. the issue of federal action on police reform was the topic of discussion this morning on fox news sunday. the ranking member on the judiciary committee this morning lindsey graham on with chris wallace. here's what he had to say. >> well number one we had police rea form in the last congress but chuck schumer and kamala harris made a conscious effort bringing up tim scott's reform bill. they filibustered because they didn't want them to get credit for it. there's no reason we shouldn't have done it last time. we'll try it again. qualified immunity is a big deal if you want to destroy policing make sure every cop can be sued when they leave the house. there's a way to find qualified immunity reform. my idea is you can't sue the bliss officer you sue the department if there
this is a look at some of the body cam footage released and broadcast on local wusa here in the nation's capital. >> it'sia, what's gone? >> he won't let me get the in my mom's room? >> why is that an emergency? host: again part of the call in virginia asking you this hour about police involved shootings, police reform. the issue of federal action on police reform was the topic of discussion this morning on fox news sunday. the ranking member on the judiciary committee this...
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third and final debate on wednesday, october 10 at 7:00 wood university.oul the debate will air on wusa on october 12, friday at 7:00 p.m.. the debate is open to the public. we want to thank you tonight for watching. thank you for listening. thank you for being here. good night. [applause] >> when nations treat in trade in china has treated, i will do something that the president has not been able to do. and label them a currency manipulator. >> we have brought more trade cases against china in one term than the previous administration did in two. we have been winning those. >> wednesday, president obama and mitt romney meet in their first presidential debate. watch and engage with c-span, with their lives to be a preview at 7:00 p.m. eastern, followed by two ways to watch the debate at 9:00 p.m.. on c-span, both debates for the entire debate. falling, your reaction, calls, e mails and tweets. follow our live coverage on c- span, c-span radio and online at c-span.org. >> see the first presidential debate tomorrow night, live on c-span, c-span radio and online at c-span.org. watch and en
third and final debate on wednesday, october 10 at 7:00 wood university.oul the debate will air on wusa on october 12, friday at 7:00 p.m.. the debate is open to the public. we want to thank you tonight for watching. thank you for listening. thank you for being here. good night. [applause] >> when nations treat in trade in china has treated, i will do something that the president has not been able to do. and label them a currency manipulator. >> we have brought more trade cases...
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it will air on wusa television on october 12 adkins 7:00 p.m. that is a friday -- october 12 at 7:00 p.m. this is a friday. thank you for watching. good night. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> the c-span's 2012 coverage continues later today with two more congressional debate. we will take you live in massachusetts for a senate debate between scott brown and democratic challenger, elizabeth warren. it is their second televised debate. you can see that live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. after that, will go west to nebraska out -- as republican doug fisher challenges bob kerrey. it starts live tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can listen to both debates on c-span radio or watch online. and later tonight, mitt romney holds a campaign rally in denver. he is scheduled to speak to reporters at the aaron space museum in denver. his comments will be live tonight at 9:15 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> every generation in our history has worked and sacrificed
it will air on wusa television on october 12 adkins 7:00 p.m. that is a friday -- october 12 at 7:00 p.m. this is a friday. thank you for watching. good night. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> the c-span's 2012 coverage continues later today with two more congressional debate. we will take you live in massachusetts for a senate debate between scott brown and democratic challenger, elizabeth...
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you are watching wusa nine. we will be right back. >> welcome. >> welcome back to wusa nine campaign 2014 the final d.c. mayoral debate. >> moderator: u.s. attorneys investigation into corruption in government. the investigation is ongoing and a lot of people wouldn't be surprised if the mayor -- and each of you to comment on this investigation and how it should be handled. is everybody okay with how they handle it? cantania: i think the timing looks awfully suspicious. the timing ripe for the primary. i may have had a particular point of view about the whole shadow campaign but i think the timing of the plea bargain with jim thompson a couple weeks before the primary. it appeared appeared as is the bomb was placed on the scale and there was an impression that there was immediate action being taken against the mayor. when it didn't calm it leaves many of us wondering whether or not it ever will and whether or not the mayor was unfairly treated. >> moderator: ms. schwartz. [applause] schwartz: will i think mayor
you are watching wusa nine. we will be right back. >> welcome. >> welcome back to wusa nine campaign 2014 the final d.c. mayoral debate. >> moderator: u.s. attorneys investigation into corruption in government. the investigation is ongoing and a lot of people wouldn't be surprised if the mayor -- and each of you to comment on this investigation and how it should be handled. is everybody okay with how they handle it? cantania: i think the timing looks awfully suspicious. the...
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you are watching wusa 9. welcome back to wusa in 1924 team, the final mayoral debate. schwartz: in everybody's mind the investigation is ongoing. lot of people would not be surprised if the mayor -- i need each of you to comment on this investigation and how the investigation has been handled. is everyone okay with this including the announced plea-bargain agreement? catania: the timing looked awfully suspicious. the timing right before the primary. i may have had a particular point of view about the campaign but i think the timing of the plea-bargain with jeff thompson a couple weeks before the primary it appeared as if the thumb was placed on the scale, there is impression there was immediate action being taken against the mayor and when it didn't come it leaves many of us wondering whether it ever will and whether or not the mayor was unfairly treated. >> >> moderator: this schwartz? schwartz: nivens and gran was unfairly treated by my two colleagues on either side of me. immediately upon their even being a notice of the shadow campaign is they both jumped out there
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and comes to us courtesy of wusa nine. it's about one hour. ♪ >> moderator: good evening, everybody and welcome to the historic anacostia high school in southeast washington. we are here for the final most important debate of the d.c. mayoral campaign. while a lot of have already decided on who you are going to vote for, you know there are a lot of undecided people out in the audience, watching this on the web, they will be watching the broadcast. let's respect them. let's respect the candidates. opening statements also decided by lot. going first will be democratic nominee for mayor, muriel bowser. one minute for opening statement. bowser: thank you, bruce, and good evening, everybody. i have muriel bowser and and i'm running for mayor of my hometown. i'm very proud of the progress that we've made together in the city, but i'm also concerned that not everybody in our city is enjoying that progress. that's why as council member i thought for common sense solutions that help everyday families all across the district of co
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you're watching wusa 9. welcome back to campaign 2014. the final dc mayoral debate. >> moderator: the attorney investigation into the corruption in the government. everybody buy into this investigation is ongoing and a lot of people wouldn't be surprised if the mayor is invited. i want each of you to comment on this investigation and how he has handled this investigation. is everybody okay with how he's handled this including the plea bargain? catania: the timing looks awfully suspicious. right before the primary. i might have a particular point of view about the whole campaign but i think the timing of the plea bargain with jeff thompson just a couple weeks before the primary it appeared as if the foam was placed on the scale and there's an impression there was an immediate action to be taken against the mayor and when i didn't comment leaves many of us wondering whether or not it ever will and whether or not the mayor was unfairly treated. [applause] >> moderator: is schwartz? schwartz: i think that's the mayor was unfairly treated by m
you're watching wusa 9. welcome back to campaign 2014. the final dc mayoral debate. >> moderator: the attorney investigation into the corruption in the government. everybody buy into this investigation is ongoing and a lot of people wouldn't be surprised if the mayor is invited. i want each of you to comment on this investigation and how he has handled this investigation. is everybody okay with how he's handled this including the plea bargain? catania: the timing looks awfully suspicious....
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he had worked at washington dc's wusa tv9 for 35 years as an anchor at of the six o'clock and 11 o'clock pm news broadcast. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. hey gordo. hi bros. great to see you there. let me begin by talking about you. you might leave the room. i don't embarrass you, but bruce johnson's book surviving deep waters is a great american story. i love this book by great american journalist. this is a story of a man one and two a very limited circumstances in segregated, louisville, kentucky. a man who's the courage and drive and ability and intelligence took him to the top of an extremely challenging profession. despite many obstacles that society had placed in his path full disclosure bruce and i worked together for nearly three decades. we've been friends for more than four and a half decades first on rose the title surviving deep waters. where's that come from? what does it mean? well you fail to mention also that you are one of the most respected journalists in in the history of this country. i i consider you a mentor and one of my closest friends. so le
he had worked at washington dc's wusa tv9 for 35 years as an anchor at of the six o'clock and 11 o'clock pm news broadcast. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. hey gordo. hi bros. great to see you there. let me begin by talking about you. you might leave the room. i don't embarrass you, but bruce johnson's book surviving deep waters is a great american story. i love this book by great american journalist. this is a story of a man one and two a very limited circumstances in...
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and wusa 9 learned that the school system has a record of passing the trash. for example the elementary school teacher daniel pica, abused children for 17 years. the school system knew. what did they do? the teacher was punished. do you know what his punishment was? it was to assign him to another school. again and again and again. 17 years of passing a known child molester from one elementary school to another. this is just appalling. this has to stop. it has to stop now. and the federal government can play a role in stopping it. and, frankly only the federal government can play a role because sometimes the passing the trash occurs across state lines, as in the case of jeremy bell or, for example more recently a las vegas nevada, kindergarten teacher was arrested for kidnapping a 16-year-old girl and infecting her with a sexually transmitted disease. that same teacher had molested six children, all fourth and fifth graders several years before while working as a teacher in los angeles california. now, the los angeles school district knew about these allegatio
and wusa 9 learned that the school system has a record of passing the trash. for example the elementary school teacher daniel pica, abused children for 17 years. the school system knew. what did they do? the teacher was punished. do you know what his punishment was? it was to assign him to another school. again and again and again. 17 years of passing a known child molester from one elementary school to another. this is just appalling. this has to stop. it has to stop now. and the federal...