Give a special welcome to those of you who are here on your way to comiccon in san diego, which started today. Comiccon as you know is the Worlds Largest gathering of adults wearing onesies and the reason your i. T. Guy didnt answer his phone today. [ laughter ] theyre expecting a number of big movie trailers Like Justice League and maybe aqua man. Maybe the avengers will be unveiled there this week. Trailers used to be something you had to sit through before the movie you wanted to see started. Now because of comiccon, people sit on the sidewalk in Storm Trooper outfits to see them. [ laughter ] fans are especially excited this year about the announcement that for the First Time Ever a woman will play dr. Who. [ cheers and applause ] dr. Who by the way happens to be the name of the new Republican Health care plan. [ laughter ] that was a big story of the day from washington. Today, the nonpartisan congressional budget office, the cbo estimated if obamacare is repealed under the bill p
Most of the week. Heading out along the beltway right now, no issues. Were at or above the speed limit in more areas. No accidents or crashes to report. Heading towards bwi, it looks great on i95 and the baltimore washington parkway, were in the 50s. Live look at i270, moving very well. Back to the are following this morning. Police make an arrest in connection to the search for this woman 46 year old tricia mccauley. This was the scene just after 1 am, after Police Responded to m street in northwest. Our cameras were there as polcie examined a car matching the description and license plate of mccauleys vehicle. The yoga teacher went missing on christmas day. Our crews say police took one man into custody and officers began examining the we are still waiting for an official update from police but overnight the familys Facebook Page dedicated to finding mccauley was changed to a memorial page. We will bring you an update on this story later this morning. The Holiday Weekend continues fo
When you look at the south bronx, you see what . Possibility, promise, some of the worlds most beautiful people. Hinojosa hmm . All sorts of assets that are just waiting to be developed and recognized as such. Hinojosa but when you were growing up in the south bronx. Uh hinojosa . One of ten kids, okay . laughing yeah. Hinojosa what were you seeing around you . I was seeing, you know, the burnedout shells of buildings. I did see, you know, crack heads who lived across the street from me in a burned out shell. I did see my neighborhood played out larger than life on television about being, like, the worst place in the world and nothing good could come of it, because thats where crime and prostitution and all these awful things were, and so thats what i saw, you know, as a kid. Hinojosa what does that do to a kid . sighs deeply hinojosa i mean, profoundly, what does it do to you when you, every day to get to school, youve got to walk by the crack addicts, and the garbage thats not collec
Not much anymore. That was an earlier chapter in my life. And odd that you would mention my ethnicity there. And i say that because i once thought about that. And i realized that i may be the most visible scientist of any discipline, of any ethnicity, of any skin color, in america today. And the reason why i went through that mental exercise was because there i am trying to bring the frontier of science to the public, and i said, i dont want to do that alone. I want some others there with me. And i looked around to see whos there with me. You know, do we have a geologist there with me, and a biologist . And there are a few that are known you know, e. L. Wilson and brian greene and michio kaku. But given the size of that science frontier, we need many more. And so im disappointed that im sitting there alone with that kind of distinction. Hinojosa so when i was growing up, the most famous scientist was carl sagan. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Hinojosa and you actually got a chance to meet him, hang o
I once danced. Not much anymore. That was an earlier chapter in my life. And odd that you would mention my ethnicity there. And i say that because i once thought about that. And i realized that i may be the most visible scientist of any discipline, of any ethnicity, of any skin color, in america today. And the reason why i went through that mental exercise was because there i am trying to bring the frontier of science to the public, and i said, i dont want to do that alone. I want some others there with me. And i looked around to see whos there with me. You know, do we have a geologist there with me, and a biologist . And there are a few that are known you know, e. L. Wilson and brian greene and michio kaku. But given the size of that science frontier, we need many more. And so im disappointed that im sitting there alone with that kind of distinction. Hinojosa so when i was growing up, the most famous scientist was carl sagan. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Hinojosa and you actually got a chance to m