Distracted by so many of the threats from Nuclear North Korea to iran, shipping and together in the pacific to political divisions and this country and others, economic disruption around the world that the threats posed by terror are seeing more and more as lone wolf driving cars through open spaces in europe and in the United States and other places. And many seem to forget that the potential of even a lone wolf getting his hands on something very frightening in the biological realm is still quite possible and, in fact, some would say likely and certain sometime in our future. So as we address all of the many things that are frightening as an terrorizing us, and we must deal with around the world, we want through the the Potomac Institute, take a moment and see if we cant refocus on the issue of biological terrorism. We are releasing today a couple new works by the Potomac Institute that summarize an awful lot of the activities that have gone on here at the institute on biological ter
Spreads knowledge and the possibility of greater understanding between peoples, it also empowers terrorists who spread hatred and death, most recently in orlando and istanbul. The world is more prosperous than ever before. But alongside globalization and technological wonders, we also see a rising inequality, and wage stagnation across the advanced economies, leaving too many workers in communities fearful of diminishing prospects, not just for themselves, but more importantly for their children. And in the face of such rising uncertainty, it is not enough to look at aggregate growth rates or stock prices or the pace of digital innovation. If the benefits of globalization accrue only to those at the very top, if our democracies seem incapable of assuring broadbased growth and opportunity for everyone, then people will push back, out of anger, or out of fear. And politicians, some sincere and some entirely cynical, will tap that anger and fear. Harkening back to bygone days of order and
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Good. Looks weird to see a problem on the inner loop this time of day. River road still shut down at partnership road. All lanes blocked because of that pole being down. That is a crash from overnight, but still going to see some delays through that area. Red line single tracking between grosvenor and Friendship Heights because of a track problem at medical center. Well take a look at travel times coming up. 6 01. Federal lawmakers plan to give metro the funding its been asking for. Today the u. S. House Appropriations Committee will formally propose 150 million for the agency. Last year the same Committee Recommended slashing funding this half. Metros general manager Paul Wiedefeld will have to explain on the hill today how the agency will use that money to fix save i problems. Personal safety on metro also a big question today as we learn that an armed and violent attack on a moving train. This happened about a month ago gee and metro made no public announcement John Prentice hicks.
Mornings awful commute it has to do with the issues with the Medical Center and water seeping into the tracks creating smoke. Congressional leaders were grilling metro leadis about the disrepair in the system. Illinois congressman dan lipinski says he regularly rides the red lierngs but not today. I said im getting on my bike to ride the 17 miles down to capitol hill because kwloen when im going to get in. I think metro in so many ways is unfortunately an embarrassment to our nations capitol. Maintenance teams havent had a chance to have meaningful repairs and this morning it turned into one brutal commute. At the height of it this morning some delays were reported for over an hour and so far tonight everything looks back to normal. Doreen . Adam tuss reporting. Thank you, adam. The race for the white house takes a surprise turn in virginia. A campaign mcauliffe is now under federal investigation and he calls for a strong supporter of Hillary Clinton and is denying wrongdoing and our T