Wild weather. It all happened so fast. Heavy rain and strong winds cause major damages to parts of maryland. The scary moments for some homeowners. Hello, everybody. Im denise koch. Heres what people are talking tonight. Trees snapped like twigs in parts ever maryland in cecil county. Some say it sounded like a tornado. Wjz is live with first warning coverage. Bob turk has been tracking these storms all day. First heres Meghan Mccorkell with the damage left behind. Reporter those storms tore through cecil county this afternoon, leaving nearly 1,500 people in the dark. Trees uprooted, branches everywhere. Once a wellmanicured front lawn this now looks like a war zone. All the trees were flailing back and forth. It was scary at the time. Reporter the powerful storm pushed through this cecil county neighborhood snapping trees and bringing down power lines. I heard what sounded like a Freight Train and a helicopter together. Reporter sarah porter was in her bedroom and tried to run for the
His name is slightly altered, do. Its not, but i have great sympathy for an organization when they go back to an Intelligence Agency and get stiff arm three times in a row i dont know if thats the case, thats my point. I think it is relatively common, but again what it is in this case or in a case there will be cases the fbi closes. How do we spread that responsibility, share that with the state and locals so of the resources can keep an eye on it and how long . Right now the Fusion Centers frankly are not doing a great job of picking that up because we havent told them to do that. The jttf rules make it difficult, not impossible but difficult for the information to be shared so the mayor of new york or ray kelly or ed davis or the Cambridge Police chief can decide, you know what, this is worth my time and energy even if its not worth the fbi. We dont want the fbi making that decision. We want the state and local authorities making that decision because they know if they want to guard
Taiwan, as they were both as they were both called. So there have been many times in our history when president s have had to do the hard work. Esident george h. W. Bush made a budget agreent for which he may have caused him to lose the election in 1992 because it angered a number of republicans, but it also helped balance the budget and gave us a period of time in the 1990s when that agreement plus a good economy gave us an actual surplus of funding. Sense that there is at the white house a feeling, two things that i would like to disabuse the white house of. Thfirst is tt the budget problem isnt a real problem. I cant believe that people at the white house think that. I mean, Everybody Knows it is. Senator mcconnell gave a very good explanation of what was going what was going on there, but let me say it this way in 2025, according to the Congressional Budget Office, every dollar of taxes we collect will go to pay for medicare, medicaid, Social Security and interest on the debt, and
Think, central to the next chapter in this transition. I just wanted to comment on that. The second question as it relates to afghanistan is one that senator boxer raised and her work on this has been exemplary, on women and girls and in particular, i have a an amendment that we got through the National Defense authorization act which would require both state and defense to file a report on the efforts to promote the security of afghan women and girls just by way of itemization monitoring and responding to changes in womens security that will be part of the report. Secondly, improving gender sensitivity and responsiveness among the Afghan Security forces and increasing the recruitment and retention of women in the Afghan Security forces. So both with regard to the election and women and girls. Senator with respect to women and girls, i had a conversation with senator boxer earlier and with senator cardin, in which i committed to the ongoing significant efforts of secretary that secreta
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