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i went to law school at georgetown. and i worked for about 10 years at the university of illinois. but los angeles was such a great place to think about these issues of race with regard to latinos and african-americans and i couldn't find a morsel order of institution and faculty. >> what is it about mrs. be that lead you to what you say this is why i wrote about this. >> welcome i grew up in mississippi in the 60s and my hometown along with many other places were hotbeds of racial unrest and deception. i saw firsthand the long-term sediment effects of persistent racial discrimination. i taught public school for about three years before i went to law school and i observed firsthand the feedback in regard to public education as well as wealth disparity and separated even though classed by families from what might appear to be in a class by families but their wealth status is quite different. and that had a huge effect terms of who ended up going to college and who ended up buying real agent who did not. >> one of the solution in education for some people has been the use of charter
i went to law school at georgetown. and i worked for about 10 years at the university of illinois. but los angeles was such a great place to think about these issues of race with regard to latinos and african-americans and i couldn't find a morsel order of institution and faculty. >> what is it about mrs. be that lead you to what you say this is why i wrote about this. >> welcome i grew up in mississippi in the 60s and my hometown along with many other places were hotbeds of racial...
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segÚn un estudio de la universidad de georgetown desde la implementaciÓn del plan frontera sur el nÚmero de menores se incrementÓ un 230%. se le ha solicitado al gobierno mexicano que se trate de inmigrantes no de detenidos. desde ciudad de mÉxico, andrÉ gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. diferentes enfrentamientos entre jornaleros. uno de los voceros del movimiento de jornaleros de baja california indicÓ no tener la capacidad de dar soluciÓn al problema de los trabajadores que se viene discutiendo desde hace tiempo. fÉlix: un incendio en el hospital de acapulco ocurriÓ en el hospital de vicente guerrero. se calentÓ un equipo. por el momento no hay personas heridas. en guatemala los ciudadanos en manifestaron para celebrar la renuncia de la vicepresidenta. el viernes el presidente otto pÉrez anunciÓ que val de ti decidiÓ abandonar el puesto, y colaborar con la investigaciÓn que defraudaba al fÍsico. ahora juan carlos monzÓn estÁ prÓfugo de la justicia. fÉlix: se celebrÓ en cuba una boda simbÓlica homosexual. en una sociedad en donde persiste la discriminaciÓn y la homofobia. los
segÚn un estudio de la universidad de georgetown desde la implementaciÓn del plan frontera sur el nÚmero de menores se incrementÓ un 230%. se le ha solicitado al gobierno mexicano que se trate de inmigrantes no de detenidos. desde ciudad de mÉxico, andrÉ gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. diferentes enfrentamientos entre jornaleros. uno de los voceros del movimiento de jornaleros de baja california indicÓ no tener la capacidad de dar soluciÓn al problema de los trabajadores que se viene discutiendo...
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bernard freundel was a rabbi for more than 25 years at a former teacher at georgetown and towson university's and the university of maryland. he pled guilty to 52 counts of voyeurism. prosecutors are asking for a 17 year sentence. coming up, remembering the men known as the king of blues. while we are learning about the death of bb king. >> i think many of them say, you are a hypocrite. >> bill cosby questioned about sexual assault allegations, how he is responding in an excuse of interview with abc news. >> getting a workout, why you are seeing more cyclists on the road. it is a beautiful day to get out there, but will get hot and humid for the weekend. how it ♪ jummy: asap a in the music world. bb king -- a sad day in the music world. his health had been declining over the past year. he collapsed during a concert last october. later blaming dehydration and exhaustion. he had been in hospice care at his home and was 89 years old. comedian bill cosby is responding to questions about numerous sexual assault allegations against him. in an exquisite interview -- exclusive interview with abc ne
bernard freundel was a rabbi for more than 25 years at a former teacher at georgetown and towson university's and the university of maryland. he pled guilty to 52 counts of voyeurism. prosecutors are asking for a 17 year sentence. coming up, remembering the men known as the king of blues. while we are learning about the death of bb king. >> i think many of them say, you are a hypocrite. >> bill cosby questioned about sexual assault allegations, how he is responding in an excuse of...
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this is from a meeting of the city council in georgetown, texas, last week. the mayor, a gentleman named dale ross forgot to turn off his microphone when he went to the restroom. >> these deadly infections. there's something we can do about it. what we can do is call on -- governmental representatives -- that are higher up the chain of command. [ laughter ] and ask for action at the federal level. i am aware of mr. brainard's concerns that he raised last time. there are situations where i would agree we should take action locally first but there are not any operations in georgetown. for us to stay within the city limits would be -- [ toilet flushing] >> jimmy: hard to keep it together. she failed. it got funnier when the mayor came back in the meeting. >> would be an empty gesture. so, [ laughter ] also these diseases don't know any boundaries. so a state-by-state approach would just mean that -- there would be clusters of disee that would -- [ laughter ] any way, i'm going to stop talking now and ask you give this serious consideration. >> jimmy: very seriou
this is from a meeting of the city council in georgetown, texas, last week. the mayor, a gentleman named dale ross forgot to turn off his microphone when he went to the restroom. >> these deadly infections. there's something we can do about it. what we can do is call on -- governmental representatives -- that are higher up the chain of command. [ laughter ] and ask for action at the federal level. i am aware of mr. brainard's concerns that he raised last time. there are situations where i...
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the georgetown business improvement district or georgetown bid has already raised $130,000 for a feasibility study. >>> and we are now learning that the arlington memorial bridge will have lane closures for months. >> that's right. the national park service has implemented major restrictions. you may be asking how is this going to affect your commute. mark segraves looked into that. >> engineers were doing routine inspections and found some increased corrosion. corrosion that was happening quicker than they originally ain'ted. that forced us to take these precautions. putting in the load restriction and closing two lanes. >> reporter: it includes the closure of one lane in each direction of the bid and no more trucks or buses. >> the bridge is safe for 99% of the users. if you're in a car or suv, the bridge is perfectly safe. the people it affects most are the buses. >> reporter: the memorial bridge is one of thousands across the country caught up in a battle between local lawmakers and congress over funding. bridges like the 14th street and south capital street bridges that will see more tr
the georgetown business improvement district or georgetown bid has already raised $130,000 for a feasibility study. >>> and we are now learning that the arlington memorial bridge will have lane closures for months. >> that's right. the national park service has implemented major restrictions. you may be asking how is this going to affect your commute. mark segraves looked into that. >> engineers were doing routine inspections and found some increased corrosion. corrosion...
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let's look at georgetown. across the key bridge, really not too bad right now. getting from rosslyn, a little closer to m street in georgetown here in that's a look at traffic this afternoon. alison: here is a look at the top stories. one woman is dead following a shooting overnight how these washington. 27-year-old charnice milton was killed while waiting for a bus. police say she was in the wrong place the wrong time and that the person who shot her meant to hit someone else. leon: the prince george's county council has dealt county executive a cell -- setback. they were hoping to hike property taxes 50%. they countered -- 15%. alison: more than a dozen people facing charges after massive pill mill drug bust in the district and marilyn here in the heat $3 million and more than 100,000 pills. the charges include drug conspiracy and health care fraud. leon: a consumer alert with new information of the cost effective by a airbag read -- recall. canadian government added 1.3 million vehicles. millions of the cot airbag -- takata airbags can explode with too much f
let's look at georgetown. across the key bridge, really not too bad right now. getting from rosslyn, a little closer to m street in georgetown here in that's a look at traffic this afternoon. alison: here is a look at the top stories. one woman is dead following a shooting overnight how these washington. 27-year-old charnice milton was killed while waiting for a bus. police say she was in the wrong place the wrong time and that the person who shot her meant to hit someone else. leon: the prince...
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doctors at med star georgetown university gathered photos of 30 female patients. some who had had plastic surgery and some who hadn't. a group of people rated the pictures for likability and found those who had work done on their faces, specifically surgery to widen their eyes and lift their mouths were rated as more socially skilled and trust worthy. >> i think there are these resting neutral facial expressions that ultimately end up kind of conveying an emotion that you're probably not expressing. or not intending to express. >> the upper lid scars. >> dr. michael riley is a facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon at med star georgetown university hospital. he said some people naturally look angry even when they're not. it is called resting angry face. and that can affect way that they're viewed by others. >> the way you might be treated differently if you walk into a store and the corners of your lip are turned down. it may be very different than if you walk in and look happy to be there. >> that's exactly what was happening to do not. a she said she was tire
doctors at med star georgetown university gathered photos of 30 female patients. some who had had plastic surgery and some who hadn't. a group of people rated the pictures for likability and found those who had work done on their faces, specifically surgery to widen their eyes and lift their mouths were rated as more socially skilled and trust worthy. >> i think there are these resting neutral facial expressions that ultimately end up kind of conveying an emotion that you're probably not...
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georgetown university of education and workforce crunched those numbers. that's not all. college majors are an even bigger factor. the difference between the highest and lowest paying fields is $3.4 million in a lifetime. almost all of the highest paid majors in the engineering field. humanities degrees are among the lowest paying majors. >> our wednesday's child is a seven-year-old named kai. while he had big you hurdles to get over in his young life he's up for anything someone will show him. a local gymboree with instructor. >> want to do something? that probably meant i want to do this. no sooner had he said those words than he was ready to pull back up and hang from the bars again. kye was born with down's syndrome and he's finally learning to communicate after neglect. >> diagnoses of down's syndrome he needed additional services. >> those who know kye say he's a wonderful youngster who is finally catching up developmentally. the young child he no doubt had little stimulation or encouragement to develop skills they now see he was capable of. does not have the bubbly
georgetown university of education and workforce crunched those numbers. that's not all. college majors are an even bigger factor. the difference between the highest and lowest paying fields is $3.4 million in a lifetime. almost all of the highest paid majors in the engineering field. humanities degrees are among the lowest paying majors. >> our wednesday's child is a seven-year-old named kai. while he had big you hurdles to get over in his young life he's up for anything someone will...
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and georgetown was very difficult. so you rode with them and let them worried about carving -- parking the car. but to answer the other gentleman's question, i think globally -- probably have to make two statements. i had a small dinner party on the sequoia before my prom with my very best friends from high school and their dates. it was one of the neatest inter partes we ever done. the other was celebrated my 18th birthday on the white house lawn with my friends and bring the band in and the whole nine yards. my parents were criticized for serving beer because we did the day before my birthday and i drank beer the day before i turned 18. that is because of criticism that you just go come on, gives a break. richard smith: thank you for coming. be sure to enjoy the exhibit. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> remarkable partnerships, iconic women. their stories
and georgetown was very difficult. so you rode with them and let them worried about carving -- parking the car. but to answer the other gentleman's question, i think globally -- probably have to make two statements. i had a small dinner party on the sequoia before my prom with my very best friends from high school and their dates. it was one of the neatest inter partes we ever done. the other was celebrated my 18th birthday on the white house lawn with my friends and bring the band in and the...
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he's also a professor at georgetown university. thanks for joining us. how credible is this claim by north korea it can miniaturize nuclear weapons. >> wolf we never know for certain what north korea is actually doing when it makes these statements but i don't think we can completely discount them. in the past we've always tended to underestimate north korean capabilities and what we've seen in the last few months is a statement by the nor rad commander that they have a rogue mobile icbm long-range ballistic missile. on may 8th they launched a submarine based ballistic missile and now this claim of mip tourization. so they're clearly moving in the direction of trying to create a modern nuclear arsenal and we can't just sort of blow this off and say, oh, they're just making it up. >> what do you make of the decision from ban ki-moon, the u.n. secretary general to cancel that previously scheduled visit. >> it's interesting. i think there was, to me looks like there was an effort by the u.n. as well as the south korean government to engage north korea. secr
he's also a professor at georgetown university. thanks for joining us. how credible is this claim by north korea it can miniaturize nuclear weapons. >> wolf we never know for certain what north korea is actually doing when it makes these statements but i don't think we can completely discount them. in the past we've always tended to underestimate north korean capabilities and what we've seen in the last few months is a statement by the nor rad commander that they have a rogue mobile icbm...
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it was held at georgetown university. it is one hour and 15 minutes. >> it's a real honor to be here today with my two presidents -- president obama and president degioia. and my friend, david brooks, hurled the most vicious insult at me ever once when he said that i was the only person he ever met whose eyes lit up at the words, "panel discussion." [laughter] and i have to confess my eyes did light up when i was asked to do this particular panel discussion -- and not just for the obvious reason, to my left -- and, again, it's a real honor to be with you, mr. president -- or arthur or bob. poverty is a subject we talk about mainly when tragic events, such as those we witnessed recently in baltimore, grab our attention. then we push it aside; we bury it; we say it's not politically shrewd to talk about it. so i salute georgetown, my friend john carr and galen carey, and all the other extraordinary people who are gathered here for the poverty summit from all religious traditions all over the country. our friend, jim wallis,
it was held at georgetown university. it is one hour and 15 minutes. >> it's a real honor to be here today with my two presidents -- president obama and president degioia. and my friend, david brooks, hurled the most vicious insult at me ever once when he said that i was the only person he ever met whose eyes lit up at the words, "panel discussion." [laughter] and i have to confess my eyes did light up when i was asked to do this particular panel discussion -- and not just for...
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one was on the campus of georgetown university. the other about an hour and a half later near 31st and m street. if you recognize either of these people please call police. now to a developing story out of montgomery county where police are trying to figure out what happened to a 1-month-old baby. a police officer found the child unconscious with her mother in the parking lot of the white oak shopping center last night. brianne carter is at the shopping center with a look at what the officer did to save the baby's life. brianne: the officer has been a part of the montgomery county police department since 2001. he was here patrolling along new hampshire aver. that is when according to police he came in to patrol the shopping center something he does routinely. he stopped at this intersection when he says a man alerted him that someone might need help. he stepped in to save a child's life. officer david reed is being called a hero tonight by his fellow officers for saving the life of a 1-month-old little girl lying unconscious in her
one was on the campus of georgetown university. the other about an hour and a half later near 31st and m street. if you recognize either of these people please call police. now to a developing story out of montgomery county where police are trying to figure out what happened to a 1-month-old baby. a police officer found the child unconscious with her mother in the parking lot of the white oak shopping center last night. brianne carter is at the shopping center with a look at what the officer...
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initially the georgetown fire chief is there to protect surrounding homes with sand bags. >> in 1995 it's pretty high snow. the runoff was come down fast. the creek was high xshgs we had a thunderstorm, which increased the runoff on this particular day. while sand bagging three firefighters and one man held on to a short brick wall, and he is pulled to safety. a second wearing a baseball hat is also rescued by his colleagues. but a third is not so lucky, and no one is able to pull him up out of the powerful current. sdoo his legs catch under the bridge kind of like this, and his upper body is against that bridge, and the water coming against his back is pulling him under the bridge. it's startinged to slip under the bridge. we're trying to pull him straight up, and it wasn't really working. the physics of that. >> they're full of water, and his pants were full of water, and that was helping to hold him down. >> while the force of the stream is crushing his chest against the bridge, the water's temperature is just above freezing sapping whatever energy todd has left. >> the officer ha
initially the georgetown fire chief is there to protect surrounding homes with sand bags. >> in 1995 it's pretty high snow. the runoff was come down fast. the creek was high xshgs we had a thunderstorm, which increased the runoff on this particular day. while sand bagging three firefighters and one man held on to a short brick wall, and he is pulled to safety. a second wearing a baseball hat is also rescued by his colleagues. but a third is not so lucky, and no one is able to pull him up...
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georgetown seeing it now. this is coming across seneca highway and 124. you can see it over toward 270 by shady grove and 370 in the metro. that is tracking towards red land. we have the heavy storms. the lightning coming out of southern maryland on the lower eastern shore. st. michaels and easton getting ready to get hit with this thunderstorm. lightning with stragglers between soloman. they'll clip northeast at 20 a lot of lightning in st. michaels and towards shady side near the bay. things will settle down through the overnight. temperatures will be dropping off and we'll lose the heat. we did recover to 84 after being knocked town to 80 behind the storms. you can see a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. that is helping keep the storms going. 87 fredericksburg. we recovered to 79 in frederick. we are looking at storms diminishing tonight. more storms tomorrow afternoon and friday afternoon. there is cooler weather on the horizon. later in the weekend until next week maybe we on to temperatures on monday in the 70s. tonight, isolated showers storm warm
georgetown seeing it now. this is coming across seneca highway and 124. you can see it over toward 270 by shady grove and 370 in the metro. that is tracking towards red land. we have the heavy storms. the lightning coming out of southern maryland on the lower eastern shore. st. michaels and easton getting ready to get hit with this thunderstorm. lightning with stragglers between soloman. they'll clip northeast at 20 a lot of lightning in st. michaels and towards shady side near the bay. things...
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both robberies happened last night in georgetown, not far from the main strip along m street. the other was at the university campus just a mile away. first, a male student was robbed at gunpoint on the campus. authorities say the suspect was a man and woman posing as a couple. about an hour later, police say the same pair allegedly robbed a man woman on 30 force -- 31st street. a federal appeals court has ruled that the national security agency ball collecting of american phone records is illegal. a really for the manhattan court points out congress did not authorize the action. the judges will allow it to continue so that congress can act on legislation. the issue is likely to come up soon as congress debates whether to extend the patriot act which expires in june. the set -- the senate has voted overwhelming to give congress the final say on any nuclear deal with iran. the vote today was 98-1, with her vulcan tom cotton and arkansas -- the house is effected about next week. some eye-opening information tonight about how terrorists are using social media and how far behind t
both robberies happened last night in georgetown, not far from the main strip along m street. the other was at the university campus just a mile away. first, a male student was robbed at gunpoint on the campus. authorities say the suspect was a man and woman posing as a couple. about an hour later, police say the same pair allegedly robbed a man woman on 30 force -- 31st street. a federal appeals court has ruled that the national security agency ball collecting of american phone records is...
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this is the beltway at old georgetown road. just a few cars on the road. certainly not typical for a monday but we'll take it because of the holiday. want to take you from our -- 495, you never see something like this. just a few cars making their way into town but again no issues. for those of you traveling from areas like seminary road up toward -- into town and over the bridge. we'll have another update now in about ten minutes. >>> as for this holiday the nation pauses to honor our military. >> across the nation many people already took part in solemn observances and parades over the weekend. today president obama will lay tomb of the unknowns and make remarks at arlington national cemetery. another reb advance will take place -- observance will take place at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. >>> thousands of bikers in town for thage roller thunder weekend in honor of veterans. a lesser known ride also pays tribute to the troops. 4,000 bikers toortk pa in the ride of the patriots yesterday in fairfax. many of those riders are vietnam vetera
this is the beltway at old georgetown road. just a few cars on the road. certainly not typical for a monday but we'll take it because of the holiday. want to take you from our -- 495, you never see something like this. just a few cars making their way into town but again no issues. for those of you traveling from areas like seminary road up toward -- into town and over the bridge. we'll have another update now in about ten minutes. >>> as for this holiday the nation pauses to honor our...
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but as we look at that area of southern delaware lewis, delaware get something rain bethenny beach georgetown getting heavier rain of what we can see on the radar picture right the now. keep that in mind. it looks like this will stay to the south but we cannot rule out a shower even around here. the those chilly temperatures are a guarantee thanks to the off shore flow with the storm moving off shore we will still get those easterly wind and temperatures may in the get out of the 40's at jersey shore and delaware beaches today. temperatures right now in the 40's pottstown 49 degrees. forty-three mount pocono. fifty-one in philadelphia. fifty-two in wildwood wilmington, dover delaware it is a cool morning out there and breezes to add to it. 10 miles an hour breezes in philadelphia all of the wind come from the north east and that keeps us cloudy and cool. the little more breezy at the shore not surprising with this storm so as we look at yesterday's temperature it wasn't as high as wednesday but higher then we expect when we got up to 72 degrees. sunshine hung around for longer then we thought
but as we look at that area of southern delaware lewis, delaware get something rain bethenny beach georgetown getting heavier rain of what we can see on the radar picture right the now. keep that in mind. it looks like this will stay to the south but we cannot rule out a shower even around here. the those chilly temperatures are a guarantee thanks to the off shore flow with the storm moving off shore we will still get those easterly wind and temperatures may in the get out of the 40's at jersey...
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georgetown, delaware 78. extremely humid in a good bit of the area. so the temperatures go up into the mid-80s today. just a chance of a shower in a couple spots, especially from philly southward and then the humidity continues tonight. fog redevelops tomorrow. we'll see when we get some relief from the heat and humidity and if we get any rain relief with the seven-day in a few minutes. >> all right. thank you, glenn. stay up to date on the weather when you're away from your tv. download the nbc 10 weather app to get the latest forecast and alerts in the palm of your hand. >>> and severe storms ripped through parts of texas late last night. this is our first look from above the damage left behind in van, texas. this is a live picture from a news helicopter there, and you can just see how bad it is as people there are trying to recover. officials say more than two dozen people were injured after the storms roll through the area last night. homes and cars are damaged, trees are uprooted. emergency management officials say about 30% of the city suffered
georgetown, delaware 78. extremely humid in a good bit of the area. so the temperatures go up into the mid-80s today. just a chance of a shower in a couple spots, especially from philly southward and then the humidity continues tonight. fog redevelops tomorrow. we'll see when we get some relief from the heat and humidity and if we get any rain relief with the seven-day in a few minutes. >> all right. thank you, glenn. stay up to date on the weather when you're away from your tv. download...
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the gondolas would connect georgetown and roslyn and look like that. according to "the washington post," the money was approved this week as part of the city's $13 billion spending plan. the georgetown business improvement district has already raised $130,000 for a feasibility study. and arlington county tells "the washington post" that they're trying to find some money to contribute as well. >>> it's a new drug that parents probably haven't heard about, but everyone should be worried about its explosive effects. >> reporter: prince georgians won't be paying as much more in property taxes but they're till looking at an increase. coming up on news4, why some homeowners say it's all illegal. >>> more live samples of >>> now at 6:30, our team of reporters are uncovering new information to the day's top stories. >>> but first in montgomery county, a substitute teacher sentenced to five years in prison for sex offenses against students. we have learned the suspect jose pineda was on a do not use list and yet continued to get jobs within the county school sy
the gondolas would connect georgetown and roslyn and look like that. according to "the washington post," the money was approved this week as part of the city's $13 billion spending plan. the georgetown business improvement district has already raised $130,000 for a feasibility study. and arlington county tells "the washington post" that they're trying to find some money to contribute as well. >>> it's a new drug that parents probably haven't heard about, but...
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you don't have to be a georgetown graduate, but still, things concluded on forensic evidence. >> if you look at the scene can i not imagine mental anguish people are feeling. >> safety precautions that need to be added we need to send the money to do it. >> have we talked to the engineer, the answer is no but we plan tonight that's certainly high priority for us to interview the train crew. >> focus engineer brandon, an engineer for five years started amtrak right out of college in 2006 if i as passengers conductor until 2010. before becoming an engineer. district attorney says his crime scene investigators among those these telling them the most horrific thing they had ever seen in their carreers going to meet with the us attorney to decide if it is criminal case, should be pursued locally or on the federal level. since he hit the emergency brake before the crash. loud screeching noise, that tells you he was awake alert not asleep, or incapacitated at the time. authorities tell us they have his smart phone blood work to see if he was distracted, oriented or under the influence of anyth
you don't have to be a georgetown graduate, but still, things concluded on forensic evidence. >> if you look at the scene can i not imagine mental anguish people are feeling. >> safety precautions that need to be added we need to send the money to do it. >> have we talked to the engineer, the answer is no but we plan tonight that's certainly high priority for us to interview the train crew. >> focus engineer brandon, an engineer for five years started amtrak right out of...
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maureen: ec officials are looking at building a gondola system to connect georgetown and rosslyn. the city's budget includes $35,000 to study the proposed gondola system. it is effected a cost $200,000. when a to $30,000 in private funding is in place. another $35,000 would have to come from arlington county. coming up at evacuations ordered as another round of rain hits flood ravaged texas. work begins a fortify the white house security fence. windows steel spikes will be added. next, a milestone for stretch of roadway that collapse and [screaming] maureen: it has been over a year since this collapse in baltimore. repairs are finally completed and 20 six st finally reopened today. -- 26th street finally opened today. amazingly, no one was injured. it was blaine on heavy rains that undermine a one-year-old retaining wall. -- 100-year-old retaining wall. the six police officers accused in the death of a baltimore man want their trial moved. attorneys for the officers filed a change of venue request. the arrest and death of freddy gray last month. wave of protest and riots in baltim
maureen: ec officials are looking at building a gondola system to connect georgetown and rosslyn. the city's budget includes $35,000 to study the proposed gondola system. it is effected a cost $200,000. when a to $30,000 in private funding is in place. another $35,000 would have to come from arlington county. coming up at evacuations ordered as another round of rain hits flood ravaged texas. work begins a fortify the white house security fence. windows steel spikes will be added. next, a...
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we do have this crash westbound 7 at georgetown pike a warning if you're headed that way any time soon. looking right now, trying here with our traffic tracker. first 4 traffic tracker. headed to 395, and a wide look at things overall looking quite good there. when you look at the beltway, nice and green. east of compton road a tiny sheen there still on the roadway. but at least it's not coming down how it was a short time ago. west of there, 29 gainesville, a little bit of precipitation. the beltway at kenilworth avenue is moving along nicely. >> thanks melissa. >>> a group of women and girls kidnapped by boko haram is on their way back home. nigeria's military released these photos of the rescue of nearly 300 women and girls. it's unclear if they're the same girls kidnapped from a school over a year ago. that set social media on fire with the #bring back our girls. >>> a massive fire that destroyed three homes is now under control. the fire broke out in a west seattle neighborhood yesterday afternoon. around 100 firefighters fought those flames. no one was hurt although some pets are
we do have this crash westbound 7 at georgetown pike a warning if you're headed that way any time soon. looking right now, trying here with our traffic tracker. first 4 traffic tracker. headed to 395, and a wide look at things overall looking quite good there. when you look at the beltway, nice and green. east of compton road a tiny sheen there still on the roadway. but at least it's not coming down how it was a short time ago. west of there, 29 gainesville, a little bit of precipitation. the...
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you're looking at a 19-minute commute georgetown pike to cherrywood lane. eastbound 66 you can see some orange. that's delays mainly fairfax and manassas. as hu fred prince william parkway to lee highway, a 44- minute commute. northbound 95 joplin road to 395-a20-minute commute. -- 395, a 20-minute commute. and crain hea to north -- highway to north street northeast 20 mince. sky 9 -- 20 minutes. sky 9 showing things are free and clear. over to you. >> okay, larry. >>> tonight you can weigh in on the location for a new metro station. we'll have details on that coming up. >> plus, the countdown to mother's day is on. you buy a gift yet? wait till you hear how much the average consumer spends on mom. let's just say you might end up feeling like a slacker. >>> tonight at 11:00 on wusa9 news, it's the weight lifting craze that gives new meaning to pumping. drinking a stranger's breast milk an the dangerous germs that come with it >> reporter: i'm nikki burdine. 15,000 gallons of raw sewage has been spilled into this neighborhood. crews were here yesterday and w
you're looking at a 19-minute commute georgetown pike to cherrywood lane. eastbound 66 you can see some orange. that's delays mainly fairfax and manassas. as hu fred prince william parkway to lee highway, a 44- minute commute. northbound 95 joplin road to 395-a20-minute commute. -- 395, a 20-minute commute. and crain hea to north -- highway to north street northeast 20 mince. sky 9 -- 20 minutes. sky 9 showing things are free and clear. over to you. >> okay, larry. >>> tonight...
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he pleaded guilty to secretly recording women in a religious ritual bath in georgetown. prosecutors asked the judge to sentence him to prison for 17 years. >>> holy pants. second degree burns. why the mom blames the iphone for sending her 12-year-old to the emergency room. >>> snow in april. where folks are having a deja vu of winter. >> the comment the georgia principal is pl guysing for after what she said led to students and parents walking (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> we need you to channel the magic of tuskegee toward the challenges of today. >> first lady michelle obama speaking to the graduating class at tuskegee university in alabama in a deeply personal speech mrs. obama said tuskegee's defining story is one of rising hopes for african-americans. she told students she struggled as then senator obama began to run for president and she dealt with people's misperceptions and stereotypes. she said it, quote, knocked her back a bit but said it did
he pleaded guilty to secretly recording women in a religious ritual bath in georgetown. prosecutors asked the judge to sentence him to prison for 17 years. >>> holy pants. second degree burns. why the mom blames the iphone for sending her 12-year-old to the emergency room. >>> snow in april. where folks are having a deja vu of winter. >> the comment the georgia principal is pl guysing for after what she said led to students and parents walking (music) hey! let me help...
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a man and a woman held a georgetown student at gunpoint and demanded his wallet on wednesday night. that was outside the mcdonagh business school. and another robbery happened at 31st and "k." >>> a d.c. police officer could go back to work after a jury cleared him of the attempted murder of his wife. a jury found samson lawrence not guilty of all charges including second degree attempted murder. prosecutors say lawrence sprayed his wife's face with lysol, choked her and pushed her down the stairs after an argument. the defense team said the physical evidence didn't support the theory. >> when you look at the dna evidence, and fingerprint evidence, none of which belongs to my client the jury found that ms. lawrence was not telling the truth that day. >> we brought charges that reflected the seriousness of the offenses. >> this was the second trial for lawrence. the first resulted in a hung jury. lawrence's family wants him reinstated to the police department so he can return to duty. >>> a new v.a. clinic is coming to spotsylvania county. it will open on spotsylvania avenue. it will
a man and a woman held a georgetown student at gunpoint and demanded his wallet on wednesday night. that was outside the mcdonagh business school. and another robbery happened at 31st and "k." >>> a d.c. police officer could go back to work after a jury cleared him of the attempted murder of his wife. a jury found samson lawrence not guilty of all charges including second degree attempted murder. prosecutors say lawrence sprayed his wife's face with lysol, choked her and...
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we're starting out with a shot of the southwest waterfront and near the georgetown waterfront on the left-hand part of your screen is the kennedy center. in the day planner by the time we get to the afternoon, there's the potential for some thunderstorms starting to make its way into the beltway, but the greatest potential will be between 3:00 and 7:00. check out those temperatures. 85 degrees at 4:00. that is also your high temperature for today. currently it's a little bit warmer out there than how we started the day yesterday. 61 in manassas. 68 right now in downtown washington. 63 in gaithersburg. not too many 50s on the map at 7:00 in the morning. we'll see those showers that are on satellite and radar. you see them on the left-hand part of your screen making their way toward us as we head through the afternoon. as i mentioned before, we'll time them out for you with 9 futurecast coming up in the first alert seven-day in about ten minutes. >> maybe, just maybe it will knock some of the pollen out of the air so we're not sneezing and rubbing our eyes like we've been doing. >>> to
we're starting out with a shot of the southwest waterfront and near the georgetown waterfront on the left-hand part of your screen is the kennedy center. in the day planner by the time we get to the afternoon, there's the potential for some thunderstorms starting to make its way into the beltway, but the greatest potential will be between 3:00 and 7:00. check out those temperatures. 85 degrees at 4:00. that is also your high temperature for today. currently it's a little bit warmer out there...
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kimberly: new at 6:00 -- prosecutors are seeking a 17-year prison sentence for the georgetown rabbi who pleaded guilty to secretly recording naked women. rabbi barry tre intdal placed the cameras and prosecutors say he spied on at least 50 women as they undressed for ritual bath. he will be sentenced next week. a metro assault suspect now under going anger management. a court ordered 19-year-old elijah smith in the program and ordered he wear a monitoring device and be placed under curfew. he was arrested and charged with felony assault after the surveillance video that shows him punching and kicking an elderly rider in the eastern market station. montgomery police officer is hailed as a hero tonight after saving an infant's life. but also tonight the questions as to what happened to that child in the first place. it started last night when officer david reed found a woman frantically crying in a parking lot at a white oak shopping center. her 1-month-old little girl was not breathing. officer reed took action taking the baby into his arms. >> i struck the back of baby between the shoul
kimberly: new at 6:00 -- prosecutors are seeking a 17-year prison sentence for the georgetown rabbi who pleaded guilty to secretly recording naked women. rabbi barry tre intdal placed the cameras and prosecutors say he spied on at least 50 women as they undressed for ritual bath. he will be sentenced next week. a metro assault suspect now under going anger management. a court ordered 19-year-old elijah smith in the program and ordered he wear a monitoring device and be placed under curfew. he...
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meantime, georgetown getting ready for the big east tournament. the first time in 29 years they made the postseason. so what is the past? >> we been through a lot of losing seasons. and we had this goal from day one to make this tournament. and i think it was a core group of guys that really stepped up and helped to mentor some of the younger guys who we knew were going to play a pretty big role for us. they ended up stepping up to the plate and really helping us out this year. >> you're going to see a-rod, that wasn't a strike, right? >> i just wantj:hw to know if there is anything at all in baseball that allows the ump to get thrown out. >> no. >> was that the same guy that called? >> well, your team bryce. maybe a bad day, didn't have his coffee, you know. narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell
meantime, georgetown getting ready for the big east tournament. the first time in 29 years they made the postseason. so what is the past? >> we been through a lot of losing seasons. and we had this goal from day one to make this tournament. and i think it was a core group of guys that really stepped up and helped to mentor some of the younger guys who we knew were going to play a pretty big role for us. they ended up stepping up to the plate and really helping us out this year. >>...
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the vessels could carry people over the potomac river between georgetown and roz lan offering another mode of transportation. the study will look at all aspects of such a service, including whether it should be operated by the government or by private industry. >> announcer: and now your storm team4 forecast. >>> taking a look at a couple of showers out there right now and a couple of thunderstorms. we still have the one severe thunderstorm warning toward spotsylvania county. let let's look at the radar. severe thunderstorm warning until 5:30, that's really the only storm in the game with the exception of back towards the shenandoah valley. here is the one in spotsylvania county, just south of fredericksburg, one just north of fredericksburg, too. you can see where the warning is on the east side of spotsylvania county. really under the gun right now, the town of spotsylvania lightning associated with that right along route 3 and then right out of fredericksburg south and west through the county here. a lot of lightning and really the biggest story here with these storms, very heavy r
the vessels could carry people over the potomac river between georgetown and roz lan offering another mode of transportation. the study will look at all aspects of such a service, including whether it should be operated by the government or by private industry. >> announcer: and now your storm team4 forecast. >>> taking a look at a couple of showers out there right now and a couple of thunderstorms. we still have the one severe thunderstorm warning toward spotsylvania county. let...
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. >> but listen to what he said at georgetown university today because he's increasingly speaking in first person sort of memento moments. listen to this. >> i am a black man who grew up without a father and i know the cost that i paid for that and i also know that i had the capacity to break that cycle and as a consequence, i think my daughters are better off. >> you agree, gloria? he and the first lady are becoming increasingly more personal about some of their private moments? >> some of the most memorable things he's done have to do with my brother's keeper. this is very important to him, this notion of fatherless young men, growing up in poverty, cycle of poverty repeating itself crime as a result. this is something he clearly cares about. you see him sitting at georgetown today, more professorial more relaxed, not a huge speech setting. >> correcting bob putnam about the experience of oofrp african-americans in 1960s. >> we know his library is going to chicago. you're seeing the barack obama that in many ways was afraid to kind of tip toe out a little bit during the first term.
. >> but listen to what he said at georgetown university today because he's increasingly speaking in first person sort of memento moments. listen to this. >> i am a black man who grew up without a father and i know the cost that i paid for that and i also know that i had the capacity to break that cycle and as a consequence, i think my daughters are better off. >> you agree, gloria? he and the first lady are becoming increasingly more personal about some of their private...
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. >>> president obama heads to georgetown university to meet with a diverse group of faith and political leaders. they are set to discuss how to make overcoming poverty a priority. it's also likely to be a decisive topic in the 2016 presidential campaign. >>> groundbreaking for the $1.3 billion capital crossing project is today. bow sers office say till bring in 8,000 jobs. and $40 million in property taxes as well. the project includes five new buildings on three blocks near massachusetts avenue. >>> by now you know tom brady and the patriots are are /* fined regarding deflate gate. two employees under inflated footballs during the championship game earlier this year. >>> it is feeling like summer already. we haven't even hit the halfway mark of may, tom. >> we're going to be near 90 by later this afternoon. one thing that's down is the pollen. >> really welcome that. >> a lot of my coworkers say i notice it too. it's still considered in the high range though for trees and it's mostly mulberry pollen now. the weed and grass pollen is generally in the moderate range. storm team raid ra -
. >>> president obama heads to georgetown university to meet with a diverse group of faith and political leaders. they are set to discuss how to make overcoming poverty a priority. it's also likely to be a decisive topic in the 2016 presidential campaign. >>> groundbreaking for the $1.3 billion capital crossing project is today. bow sers office say till bring in 8,000 jobs. and $40 million in property taxes as well. the project includes five new buildings on three blocks near...
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if you're going to be traveling on the belt wie from georgetown pike to new hampshire avenue, you're looking at a 15-minute commute. sudley road to l street northwest, you're looking at about an hour in terms of your commute time there. we'll send it over to you. >>> some candidates are taking time to make sure their supporters are stylish. >> tommy mcfly is looking at campaign swag this morning. back in the 94.7 fresh fm studios. good morning, tommy. >> reporter: good morning, andrea and nick. how do you feel about a hillary clinton everyday pants suit t- shirt? check this out. our friends at famous d.c. yesterday posted up this beauty and it got quite a bit of reaction on social media. so i decided to do some digging and to see which other candidates on the republican side and on the democrat side have some style in the serious business of vying to be leader of the free world. i went through all the republicans, all the democrats and i saw that no one has quite the same style game as -- check this out -- rand paul. you go to rand paul's shopping experience and you can get everythin
if you're going to be traveling on the belt wie from georgetown pike to new hampshire avenue, you're looking at a 15-minute commute. sudley road to l street northwest, you're looking at about an hour in terms of your commute time there. we'll send it over to you. >>> some candidates are taking time to make sure their supporters are stylish. >> tommy mcfly is looking at campaign swag this morning. back in the 94.7 fresh fm studios. good morning, tommy. >> reporter: good...
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on the other hand he'll turn around and he did it in this presentation at georgetown and talk about how the statistics on poverty are wrong, because it doesn't include -- they don't include an array of benefits. on the one hand he's saying poverty's not all that bad, and on the other hand he's saying it's the cause of all these broken families. so you know, his own message is full of self-contradiction. >> one thing i think we'd agree on is that it's an important debate. and i would add, the media have done lots of substantiative reporting on obamacare, the va the secret service scandal that the administration hasn't liked. and also at the same time the president not giving the press as much access as previous administrations have done. so we also have in this speech, where he's making a bipartisan appeal the president had a few words to say about fox news, take a look. >> and i think the effort to suggest that the poor are sponges, leeches, don't want to work are lazy you know, are undeserving, got traction. i have to say, if you watch fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu
on the other hand he'll turn around and he did it in this presentation at georgetown and talk about how the statistics on poverty are wrong, because it doesn't include -- they don't include an array of benefits. on the one hand he's saying poverty's not all that bad, and on the other hand he's saying it's the cause of all these broken families. so you know, his own message is full of self-contradiction. >> one thing i think we'd agree on is that it's an important debate. and i would add,...
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a prominent georgetown rabbi sentenced to more than six years in prison for secretly recording women as they undressed. rabbi barry freundel pleaded guilty to 50 counts of spying on women in a ritual bath outside a synagogue. joce sterman has reaction. jose rabbi freundel -- joce: rabbi barry freundel walked through the door as a free man but that is not how he will leave. after a judge sentenced him to six and a half years in prison. that is 457 days for each of the -- 45 days for each of the 50 counts in the case. though we know there are more than 150 women. in a surprise decision, freundel was immediately taken into custody and that resulted from applause from the women in the audience, not only in the courtroom but in another overflow room where another crowd was seated. of the people who showed up 1 women stood and talked to the judge about their experiences with rabbi freundel. one called him a predator. another said he turned the women in the community to porn stars for his own use. the women talked about how they were lured in the bath so uld videotape them. some were being
a prominent georgetown rabbi sentenced to more than six years in prison for secretly recording women as they undressed. rabbi barry freundel pleaded guilty to 50 counts of spying on women in a ritual bath outside a synagogue. joce sterman has reaction. jose rabbi freundel -- joce: rabbi barry freundel walked through the door as a free man but that is not how he will leave. after a judge sentenced him to six and a half years in prison. that is 457 days for each of the -- 45 days for each of the...
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congratulations to the class of 2015 at georgetown. new grads getting their diplomas this weekend. the secretary-general of the united nations ban ki-moon made an address saturday morning. he challenged the graduates to be champions of progress. only on 7, a woman is the full for the paramedics who delivered her baby in the living room of her west virginia home. she was 10 days from her due date when she went into labor with her second child. the contraction started coming fast and a neighbor called the ambulance. >> when i stood up, i was like i have to push. they were like no, not yet. i said, i have to push now. she said, ok, sit. we got on the ground fast and we do not have much time. kellye: she said it took only four pushes before baby evelyn arrived. and her initials are e.m.s. the temperatures in the 80's today, the perfect day for a glass of lemonade. this alexandria lemonade stand was part of a lemon-aid day kids helping kids. the money raised will help at risk children. devon: i'm sure that sales were through the roof. the humidity was as well as. we were near 90 in some
congratulations to the class of 2015 at georgetown. new grads getting their diplomas this weekend. the secretary-general of the united nations ban ki-moon made an address saturday morning. he challenged the graduates to be champions of progress. only on 7, a woman is the full for the paramedics who delivered her baby in the living room of her west virginia home. she was 10 days from her due date when she went into labor with her second child. the contraction started coming fast and a neighbor...
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in the meantime today, a man convicted of murdering a georgetown university law student will be sentenced. the stabbing occurred in 2013 silver spring high-rise. gupta declare that he killed him after he stepped in on him cheating on -- with his girlfriend. coming up at noon, on hold in running out of time, the stacked throwing a wrench in the plan to add hundreds of new state-of-the-art railcars. speaking out we will hear from the maryland parents at the center of that tree range parenting firestorm. why they insist the rights were violated. >> i thought i was about to die. jummy: new details in the bounce house for from florida -- four from florida -- whole or -- horror from florida. jummy: the federal government is putting the brakes on metro rail car up rates putting 200 state-of-the-art cars on hold for right now. jeff takes a look at the red tape holding everything up. >> of metro is looking for writers supportive of new trains, they don't have to look far. >> some of the trains really are old. it's not wasn't. >> the plan to purchase -- purchase 220 of the new state-of-the-art seve
in the meantime today, a man convicted of murdering a georgetown university law student will be sentenced. the stabbing occurred in 2013 silver spring high-rise. gupta declare that he killed him after he stepped in on him cheating on -- with his girlfriend. coming up at noon, on hold in running out of time, the stacked throwing a wrench in the plan to add hundreds of new state-of-the-art railcars. speaking out we will hear from the maryland parents at the center of that tree range parenting...
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. >>> let's get a review on this, he's the assistant professor from georgetown university. >>> what do you make of this verdict. >>> for many of us who have been watching egypt, this is just a continued attempt to try and see men a new political reality by reestablishing the system that was there in place taking out any kind of opposition that existed. >>> from morsi and need kin of opposition through these kinds of ruling that don't convey any sense of justice or due process or procedure. >>> does it matter. >>> it doesn't matter, because i think that the message is getting through loud and clear western egypt, there's no room for any political dissent and it is sending a message whether they have the right to actually protest, the removal of first and only freely democratically history, and whether it is carried out,. >>> turkey's president has condemned the verdict and other than that, very little international reaction to the sentence. what are we to make of that. >>> what we have seen, ever since the coup took place that overthrew morsi there was some kind condemnation and never s
. >>> let's get a review on this, he's the assistant professor from georgetown university. >>> what do you make of this verdict. >>> for many of us who have been watching egypt, this is just a continued attempt to try and see men a new political reality by reestablishing the system that was there in place taking out any kind of opposition that existed. >>> from morsi and need kin of opposition through these kinds of ruling that don't convey any sense of...
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georgetown university analyzed the online college labor market across all states and occupational clusters. that research helped highlight trends for soon-to-be grads. here in the bay area, 54% of online job ads seek college graduates. the top occupational groups include software developers, computer-related fields and sales reps. it may be well worth a new graduate's time and energy to focus on these areas when attempting to land that first job. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. >>> up tonight at 5:00, the takata airbag recall is the largest in u.s. history. but if you want your car fixed, get ready to wait. the major backlog in repairs. that story and more at 5:00. >>> and we're just learning the foo fighters will be on letterman's final show tonight amongst others. so if you are a fan -- >> that's a scoop. >> he must be a big fan of the foo >> eric: [ echoing ] thank you for bringing him home, scott. >> scott: [ echoing ] well, rick insisted on getting back to l.a. right away. >> eric: we're lucky you were at the crash. >> scott: his car was off the road -- in the trees. he must've been
georgetown university analyzed the online college labor market across all states and occupational clusters. that research helped highlight trends for soon-to-be grads. here in the bay area, 54% of online job ads seek college graduates. the top occupational groups include software developers, computer-related fields and sales reps. it may be well worth a new graduate's time and energy to focus on these areas when attempting to land that first job. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. >>> up...
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. >> talk about the influence of georgetown and coach thompson. as you said had it not been for coach thompson what would have happened to allen iverson? >> who knows. like i said he saved my life. he gave me another opportunity. and all i needed was one, all i needed was one chance and god sent him to me. >> what do you want us to know about you? >> that i'm not the person that everybody make me out to be. >> then who are you? >> i'm a father. i'm a friend. i think i got the biggest heart in the world. a lot of times that's not a good thing. >> on the sports level, do you know anybody who had more skills than you did at your best? >> no. no. i mean i'm the biggest michael jordan fan there is. he made me want to play the sport. i always wanted to be like mike. i'm just like everybody else. >> watch this video. >> you still remember that crossover, right? look at what lebron james said about you, "pound for pound probably the greatest player who ever played." i saw julius irving the other day. he said "he's a great man, he's a hell of a player." he
. >> talk about the influence of georgetown and coach thompson. as you said had it not been for coach thompson what would have happened to allen iverson? >> who knows. like i said he saved my life. he gave me another opportunity. and all i needed was one, all i needed was one chance and god sent him to me. >> what do you want us to know about you? >> that i'm not the person that everybody make me out to be. >> then who are you? >> i'm a father. i'm a friend....
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and imam at georgetown university and leads a congregation in fredrik, maryland. >> it's not looking pretty. i gotta pay my bills. >> you gotta do somethin', you know? try to keep your head above water. >> sunday... $38. thursday... $36. for this kind of money i really don't give a s**t. >> a real look at the american dream. only on al jazeera america. >>> the century's long history of christian churches are a product of the appeal of the christian faith, and a product of empire, and the reactions to it. america was fertile ground for the national established religions of the french, spanish and british empire, and later in the history gave an arm's open welcome. bapt tists, uni tarians and others. when immigration shifted from europe to people everywhere, this country's lack of an established church helped us to make room for jews, muslims, buddhists. the rise of the unreligious is not a departure from history, but a part of it. we may just be a lot freer today than 40 years ago, to say so out loud, without fear of socialisition, to be seen still as a good neighbour, co-worker and f
and imam at georgetown university and leads a congregation in fredrik, maryland. >> it's not looking pretty. i gotta pay my bills. >> you gotta do somethin', you know? try to keep your head above water. >> sunday... $38. thursday... $36. for this kind of money i really don't give a s**t. >> a real look at the american dream. only on al jazeera america. >>> the century's long history of christian churches are a product of the appeal of the christian faith, and a...
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. >>> 6 1/2 years, that is the sentence a judge gave one influential and now disgraced georgetown rabbi barry freundel. more than a dozen victims spoke at the 63-year-old's sentencing today. freundel pleaded guilty to videotaping 52 women as they got undressed to get into a ritual bath at the kesher israel where he was the high profile rabbi for 25 years. his lawyer had argued for community service. >> we are really grateful and appreciative for the courage and the candor all the victims showed at the sentencing hearing sharing what happened to them. it really showed the incredible devastation that the defendant caused. >> freundel's lawyer plans to appeal the sentence. >>> in boston the sentence is death for boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. jurors unanimously decided the 21-year-old should pay the ultimate price for his crime. tsarnaev will be transferred to a federal prison in indiana where he will stay before he's put to death via lethal injection, but his lawyers plan to appeal and that process could take years to play out in the courts. >>> a major development into the inv
. >>> 6 1/2 years, that is the sentence a judge gave one influential and now disgraced georgetown rabbi barry freundel. more than a dozen victims spoke at the 63-year-old's sentencing today. freundel pleaded guilty to videotaping 52 women as they got undressed to get into a ritual bath at the kesher israel where he was the high profile rabbi for 25 years. his lawyer had argued for community service. >> we are really grateful and appreciative for the courage and the candor all the...
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around oh georgetown road. >>> "cbs this morning" is next. with pig skin problems for tom brady and the patriots. >> and just won't go away. we've got a showdown now between the super bowl mvp and the commissioner roger goodell. we have a live report from foxborough but first the weekend. >> starting tomorrow at 7:00 continue to cover the situation in amtrak with philadelphia and of course it's preakness time. final leg of the triple crown. 5-4 favorite for american pharaoh. >> and we're going to track the weather of course because there's the potential for showers maybe even a thunderstorm during the preakness stakes and we'll watch that for you too. >> all right. >> and of course the app is where it's at. >> where it's at and we are going to be back in 25 minutes with more traffic and weather. >> join e camo and at -- erica me i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if nee
around oh georgetown road. >>> "cbs this morning" is next. with pig skin problems for tom brady and the patriots. >> and just won't go away. we've got a showdown now between the super bowl mvp and the commissioner roger goodell. we have a live report from foxborough but first the weekend. >> starting tomorrow at 7:00 continue to cover the situation in amtrak with philadelphia and of course it's preakness time. final leg of the triple crown. 5-4 favorite for...
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the latest example of the second thing, listen to what potus said during a speech about poverty in georgetown. the top hedge fund managers made more than all the kindergarten teachers in the country. if we can't ask from society's lottery winners to just make that modest investment, then really this conversation is for show. john: lottery winners? those are the naughty words according to some people and according to this guy the chaser. he's the all-knowing number one money man, ken langone and the -- is the raging id of the conservative business class. he was on bloomberg tv early this morning. take a listen. >> all he's doing now with that demagoguery is saying -- the big problem i have with the president is he's engaging in something that cannot be good for america. engaging in the rich versus the poor and that is wrong. that's destructive. john: mark? class warfare, class warfare class warfare that's what they , always say about obama. the question i have for you is spinning that forward, whether all that ire, is that a problem for hillary clinton or an opportunity? mark: it's an opportun
the latest example of the second thing, listen to what potus said during a speech about poverty in georgetown. the top hedge fund managers made more than all the kindergarten teachers in the country. if we can't ask from society's lottery winners to just make that modest investment, then really this conversation is for show. john: lottery winners? those are the naughty words according to some people and according to this guy the chaser. he's the all-knowing number one money man, ken langone and...
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working to reinforce the foundation when a piece of concrete l and hit them in northwest right by medstar georgetown university hospital. d.c. fire pulled those people out. one of them, we are told, has life-threatening injuries. a cruise ship carrying 3500 passengers and crew in the bermuda after running aground norwegian cruise lines says the ship was grounded on a reef after a failure in the ship's steering system. a rising tide helped to push it into other water. the ship is now anchored in being inspected for possible damage. >> i definitely do not want to continue on this ship until we are in open seas. the response time, i don't even want to think about it. jummy: not the way you want to start your vacation. norwegian says that everyone on board is safe, no word on when the inspection will be complete. cleanup crews are working to contain an oil spill on a stretch of the california coastline. an estimated 21,000 gallons of crude oil spew down a storm drain and into the pacific ocean before it was shut off. a slick has formed along the at least four miles in southern santa barbara and environm
working to reinforce the foundation when a piece of concrete l and hit them in northwest right by medstar georgetown university hospital. d.c. fire pulled those people out. one of them, we are told, has life-threatening injuries. a cruise ship carrying 3500 passengers and crew in the bermuda after running aground norwegian cruise lines says the ship was grounded on a reef after a failure in the ship's steering system. a rising tide helped to push it into other water. the ship is now anchored in...
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. >> i had an offer from georgetown, almost committed, i thought it was ridicules how was ridiculous how much money you had to pay. it was much cheaper. >> tuition is $10,000. room and board, $18 ,000, half the cost of an average college. >> my goal as i said before, my goal is to reform higher education around the world. >> all of this is the brain child of ben nelson, formerly the ceo of snapfish. we spoke to him vee video chat. >> multimillion dollars for >> yes. there are these five aspects of cost inflation in higher education. the amenities race, there is the tenure system right, where you inflate the cost of professors in their prime and then you overpay for 40 years after they stop being productive. you've got the sports programs which are incredibly expensive. you have undergraduates subsidizing faculty to do research. we're the only system in the world where that happens. and lastly it's the enormous increase in administrative cost, right? where you have administration costs, tripling over the past few decades. >> there's no question that minerva is different but is it the
. >> i had an offer from georgetown, almost committed, i thought it was ridicules how was ridiculous how much money you had to pay. it was much cheaper. >> tuition is $10,000. room and board, $18 ,000, half the cost of an average college. >> my goal as i said before, my goal is to reform higher education around the world. >> all of this is the brain child of ben nelson, formerly the ceo of snapfish. we spoke to him vee video chat. >> multimillion dollars for...
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. >>> president obama assumed the role of media critic at a georgetown conference on poverty, making sure he wants a different kind of journalism. >> and so if we're going to change how john boehner and mitch mcconnell think, we're going to have to change how our body politics this is which means we're going to have to change how the media reports on these issues. and that's a hard process, because, that requires a much broader conversation than typically we have on the nightly news. >> joining us now is brit hume fox's senior political analyst. let's start with a broad discussion. the president says we need better and deeper reporting on issues like poverty and the economy. haven't media critics have been saying that for years? >> for as long as i can remember and i've been in this business for almost 50 years, but we're a news media, right? and when all hell breaks loose in the inner city as it has recently in baltimore, you're going to get related coverage. >> everybody parachutes in. >> that's right. >> everybody says what are we going to do about urban poverty and racial tension
. >>> president obama assumed the role of media critic at a georgetown conference on poverty, making sure he wants a different kind of journalism. >> and so if we're going to change how john boehner and mitch mcconnell think, we're going to have to change how our body politics this is which means we're going to have to change how the media reports on these issues. and that's a hard process, because, that requires a much broader conversation than typically we have on the nightly...
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and imam at georgetown university and leads a congregation in fredrik, maryland. thank you both for being with us. i'll be back with final thoughts on the changing american religious scene. >>> the century's long history of christian churches are a product of the appeal of the christian faith, and a product of empire and the reactions to it. america was fertile ground for the national established religions of the french spanish and british empire and later in the history gave an arm's open welcome. bapt tists, uni tarians and others. when immigration shifted from europe to people everywhere, this country's lack of an established church helped us to make room for jews muslims, buddhists. the rise of the unreligious is not a departure from history, but a part of it. we may just be a lot freer today than 40 years ago, to say so out loud, without fear of socialisition, to be seen still as a good neighbour, co-worker and friend. thank you for in my opinioning us for "inside story". i'm ray suarez. >> i.s.i.l. claims responsibility for a bombing at a mosque in saudi ara
and imam at georgetown university and leads a congregation in fredrik, maryland. thank you both for being with us. i'll be back with final thoughts on the changing american religious scene. >>> the century's long history of christian churches are a product of the appeal of the christian faith, and a product of empire and the reactions to it. america was fertile ground for the national established religions of the french spanish and british empire and later in the history gave an arm's...
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finally tonight, it is graduation season and here are the highest paying college majors according to georgetown university. [ inaudible ] and next is pharmacy and then pet romeum engineering where workers are earn 136,000 dollars annually. and that does it for us. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen have a great evening, everybody and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. welcome to classical rewind. i'm martin goldsmith and this is my music. tonight we're going to take you back with some real oldies from the 16th and 17th centuries. we'll meet many of the great masters and tell their stories. i promise you an exhilarating ride. along the way you're likely to hear melodies that you know but perhaps you don't know why. tonight meet the masters next on pbs. ♪
finally tonight, it is graduation season and here are the highest paying college majors according to georgetown university. [ inaudible ] and next is pharmacy and then pet romeum engineering where workers are earn 136,000 dollars annually. and that does it for us. i'm sue herera. >> and i'm tyler mathisen have a great evening, everybody and we'll see you back here tomorrow night. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions...