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Transcripts For WJLA ABC World News Tonight With David Muir 20150106

The dangerous drive home for millions. Record snow wind chills 50 degrees below loulow zero in some places. Tonight, nearly 30 School Districts closed in chicago. At least two earthquakes felt in and around dallas. We have it all covered. First, the treacherous driving. This is i65 in chicago, covered in ice and snow. The backup for miles. And from iowa tonight, cars scattered everywhere. Many spiraling right off the highway there. And look at this. The blast of arctic arl from the midwest to the east coast, from the north all the way down to florida tonight. Ginger zee is standing by with the forecast and the earthquakes, but first, Abcs David Kerley with the pictures coming in tonight. Reporter this may be the worst tonight. An interstate shut down in central indiana. So many accidents, leading to an eightmile backup. A horrible morning commute, too. Pushing cars in illinois. In minnesota, medians and highway shoulders littered with stalled, spun out cars. Just go slow and put it in

Transcripts For WJLA Good Morning America 20150214

The oncoming traffic. Hes all over the road. Cars backing up to get out of the way. And last minute love. If youre waking up with no clue what to do on this valentines day, we have a plan. So nice. How did you know . Your favorite. Ready to make you look like a real romantic. Hey, good morning. And they are really not feeling the love in the northeast on this valentines day. The boston area is placing for its fourth fourth major weekend snowstorm in a row. How many is that again . I think i said four. Yes, this one, however, is expected to bring blizzard conditions, low visibility, high winds, and treacherous travel. If you look at the map not just boston in the crossharris. 170 Million People in 27 states can expect Stormy Weather or brutal cold or both. Lets go the rob in boston. Reporter good morning, paula. Theyre scrambling here trying to get rid of the snow. Behind me, one of the many snow melters borrowed or bought from other states in the region. Its been going nonstop for the

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion 20150331

Next former congressman barney frank recounts his life and political career. This is 50 minutes. Thank you. Welcome, barney frank. [laughter] i was hoping that you could say a little bit about the story that you tried to tell in this book. [applause] it is there were two teams. A normal teenager in terms of my interest. 1954. Stand up. Smearing democrats. Fascinating. Something about racism dash chicago. And i wish i was. I watched. They can do that. At the same time i knew this was a terrible conflict. An executive order. Automatically disqualified. We were bad people, evil. And so i began to say, g, influential government and society. Ive never we will be because i am gay. By the time i retired there was this disparagement. 2012 when jan and i had married. Samesex marriage that turns out the the chair of the community of the financial services. As i got to be more influential in government government to be less influential in society. What i want i want to crusade for now is how peop

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Today In Washington 20121227

Cried archives here in washington. This is about 20 minutes. Good evening. Im the archivist of the United States and is a pleasure to welcome you to the National Archives in theater this evening. A special welcome to our friends at cspan and the other Media Outlets who are with us tonight. We have a lot of special guests in the audience today but i want to single out a special welcome to senator mike reed who is a good friend of the National Archives, senator reed from utah. [applause] who himself clerked for a future Supreme Court justice, judge alito when he was at the u. S. Court of appeals on the third circuit. Welcome. On monday the constitution of the United States turned 225. Tonights program is one of several that the National Archives is presenting this month in celebration of the founding document, signed in philadelphia on september 17, 1787. Tonight we are honored to welcome two distinguished guests to explore the past, present and future of United States constitution. Our

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Tonight From Washington 20121227

We dont always find newspaper editors and area embracing reporting. Its not just economics. Is the discomfort that investigative reporting often causes in the newsroom. Because its troublesome. Its that more than the economics. If youre going to ruffle the feathers of somebody powerful that gives those people running into complaint to the publisher and destroys their legion over those and we are fortunate to go through the 70s and really almost all of our careers to work for people who are really Strong Enough right in that area, and let the chips fall where they may. Akhil reed amar presents his thoughts on the interpretation of the u. S. Constitution and what the author means by up to his passages. Mr. Amar posits the constitution can be understood by the original text alone or historical precedent. Akhil reed amar discusses his book with Supreme Court Justice Clarence thomas of the national air cried archives here in washington. This is about 20 minutes. Good evening. Im the archivi

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