It takes its toll on the cliffs of point reyes. New signs of wear and tear are making a hiking trail potentially dangerous. The cliffs are beautiful and deadly. The National Park service says a fissure developed along a chimney rock trail a popular photography spot featured today in the San Francisco chronicle. We are visiting california for the holidays and we just figured we should come out here and have fun. A fun day outdoors can be deadly when a cliff face clasp. In late march local teacher died when a portion of rock collapsed days after the park service warned hikers about unstable cliffs. Wet weather has a lot to do with this. With rain theres erosion on the trail and wet soil whats more than dry soil and will probably slump weighs more than dry soil and will probably slump into the ocean. Hikers are asked to follow the signs and stay safe by staying on the straight and narrow. We just followed a trail and yeah, look out for sketchy parts of the trail. Were just going to follow
How can a Community Heal . A night of special coverage, flash point ferguson. A way forward. Welcome everyone. Flash point ferguson is what were calling our live coverage. Im tony harris, and the anchor of america tonight, joie chen. Great to you see you. This feels like a really important night for the city, a night to build momentum. The tricky night towards the end of the evening, its been mostly quiet mostly peaceful. Around midnight or so some of the people here to cause some difficulty began to act out a bit. Thats when things get tricky, i think thats something you have noted in your time here in ferguson as well. Thats right, tony. The video of the protesters, demonstrators are back out on the street, focal point of all of the protests, Michael Brown died about a mile off this road but this Main Commercial area has been the focus of attention not only the demonstrators but also of Law Enforcement. You know joie, one of the important moments proprobably occurred last night proba
[inaudible conversations] hello everyone. Thanks for joining us today by an executive Vice President of external affairs here at the center for American Progress and im thrilled youre here with us today. Whitman of all races make up 18point 5 of the United States congress. Women of color makeup and abysmal 4. 5 of congress. These numbers exist in direct contradiction to the fact that women make up half of the population and are more likely to vote than the male counterparts. We will hear about the reflected Democracy Campaigns new research which shows the persistent upward under representation of women and women of color throughout the country at all levels of government. Over the summer the Reflective Democracy Campaign finished to the unprecedented new database of 42,000 elected officials throughout the country this survey showed the great disparity engender race and ethnicity between our elected lawmakers in those whom they represent i would think donna hall with the Reflective Demo
Against isis forces in iraq and syria. And how Media Coverage of president ial candidate gary hart and his alleged extramarital affair changed political reporting. Also your calls and comments on National Security issues in 2014. Washington journal is live at 7 00 a. M. Eastern everyday on cspan. Secretary of state john kerry that with british secretary Philip Hammond at the state department and spoke with reporters after the meeting. They took questions about the International Response of the ebola outbreak, the Russia Ukraine conflict, and the military response to militants in syria and iraq. [inaudible conversations] good morning, everyone. Im very privileged to be here with foreign secretary Philip Hammond. Here at the state department. I am even more privilege to work with him and perform a partnership that gives full gusto to the meaning of the special relationship that Great Britain and the United States share. So it is important to us to continue and i think as philip mentioned
And helmand. As far as advocacy for the corps there. Before they had the advisers to do this. Because we were going liftoff we wanted to make sure they had some kind of advocacy. We built a cell of four or five Coalition Members and some function that we thought they needed to continue to mature in our absence and put them up in kabul in september and they were foc in october before we left. Two interpreters were up there and all these individuals had served as advisers with the corps and the police. The leadership knew them. They knew the interpreters. So they would have a means of communication via cell phone, tactical means that was in proximity of headquarters and they were the advocate. Make sure the process was working. We knew at the tactical level they could fight bp we just need to make sure they could sustain themselves and resource themselves from kabul. So we built the cell and it those where the theater was. Where it went to right now. I think the one and four you see righ