Recounts his time at the secretary of the Veterans Affairs department for the Trump Administration. Hes interviewed by jeremy butler. After words is a weekly interview program. They are also available to listen to as podcasts. Thank you for being with us today the v. A. Is an important subject to talk about one area of our government that dont necessarily know one of the details. Those that dont understand the breadth and the depth. Certainly about your book and your time of the administration. I would love to begin talking about the v. A. You are very successful with a civilian career making the transition from the civilian world into the government world can be jarring what would you to take up the mantle of work . During my twenties i didnt have a chance to serve in the way that you did. I spent my time in medical institutions building my medical training and one of the real regrets that i would have but later on in my career i was the ceo of the hospital and i had the opportunity t
Just that one simple message of this is a test perhaps and i would suspect this is only a test of the broadcast network here. Thats all i can imagine at this point. Looking through the fence, you dont see any pedestrian traffic. You dont see any kind of hustling or people running to one location or another. Like i said i do know the campus a bit from several visits here. We dont know which building wait a minute. I can see what appears to be james im with james hash. Straight ahead about 1 00, it looks like perhaps a s. W. A. T. Team in line going in. You can see from what im seeing just outside the walter reed fence about a dozen geared up. I also see from the walter reed entrance federal agencies represented here. Montgomery county police as youve been reporting had sent extra officers as backup. There is a Fire Department presence here as well. Virtually every agent on hand to help. Crossing the street on south drive where there is also a metro station and a kiss and ride parking lo
In arlington, richard reeve, abc7 news. Michelle police are investigating three deadly incidents in prince georges. Brad bell is live in palma park where police gave update a few hours ago. This is the police headquarters. This is where the homicide detectives work. Three deadly shootings over the weekend. Two are murders. As you said, police are releasing new information they hope can catch a killer. Good morning. He was just a guest on good morning washington singing, daptioning with our dancing with our julie wright. His stage name d. J. Swipey. Dougie brooks to his family. He was a happy a whole hearted person. Brad he was believed by many to be on his way. Signed with a manager. Opening for bigger acts. An 189yearold with a future. The investigation revealed that mr. Brooks was standing in the apartment lot of an apartment complex with the subjects, the males approached him and began shooting in his direction. They below the man with the distinctive backpack murdered clinton 7elev
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By Robert Kimmel
In his second attempt to gain a political role in Sleepy Hollow, biking activist Daniel Convissor will be challenging a trio of Unite Sleepy Hollow party candidates for one of the three open trustee seats in the village’s March 16 general election.
Convissor ran against Mayor Ken Wray in the 2019 elections as an independent write-in candidate, but managed to garner only 52 votes. This election will see him competing against current, two-term Trustee Denise Scaglione, and two newcomers running under the Unite Sleepy Hollow flag, Tom Andruss and Jared Rodriguez.
The non-partisan Sleepy Hollow Committee’s candidates have not lost an election since the group was formed in 2015, under Wray, and it hasn’t been opposed by any formal political party since then. Wray is contending to win his seventh consecutive election. The mayor faces no opponent so far.