District. We have some problems out there this morning though. One of those things, take a look here this morning. You can see we do have some construction hanging around. This is rock creek parkway north of virginia there. Just a warning for you there. Still have this issue on 95. This is southbound, the ramp to dale city truck scales, crash blocking the ramp on to the scales and then if youre trying to get off of the scales they are not letting anybody do that right now either. That is also blocked. A serious crash, there was a medi vac there this morning. A vehicle crash still hanging around. And inner loop and outer loop of the beltway we did have that road work that has cleared out of the way, so beltway is nice and clear. Well take a live look at 66 coming up. Developing this morning one person is fighting for thaifr their life after being seriously hurt in a fire in arlington. Last night. Justin finch will tell you why firefighters had such a hard time getting into that home. A
You for your pain embarrass and understanding, keep it here to fox5 because ahead at 7, in the 7 00 hour were going to talk to a representative from alexandria public city schools for more on the decision. And the new executive order bans immigration from six muslim countries and twhoz visas will not be affected and current green card holders are exempt. And this executive order comes six weeks after the first effort was blocked nationwide and syria are no longer definitely barred indefinitely from the u. S. While no system can be maiden fallible the American People call have high confidence we are identifying ways to improve the investigate process and keep terrorists from entering the country. The new travel ban takes effect next week. And d. C. Justice for Muslim Coalition will start a rally at 8 this original in northwest. Meanwhile a glimpse at the house of returns rather long awaited health care bill. Fox amelanie alnwick now live with the details. Good morning, mel. You can bet
Myself. On march 29, 1973 the last combat troops were withdrawn from vietnam. When they returned to the United States these veterans like many who returned earlier were greeted with a cold and at times hostile reception. Looking back more than 50 years at the experience during the vietnam war and return home, billy two feathers who served with u. S. Army wrote my return to the states was typical of several people i talked to. Family and friends would say been a while. Others would call me names that i wont repeat. Kenneth bizby who served in vietnam wrote when i got back to my hometown no one seemed to notice that i had been away nor did they care. These accounts and others record the National Sentiment on a personal level. Their stories remind us that most returning veterans were not even acknowledged for their sacrifice and that many suffered because of it. While the nation has worked to correct this mistake over the last few decades there is more congress can do to honor our Vietnam
And this it will be gone. Cybersecurity is a problem that is here to stay. Watch the communicators monday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan2. Three ninth Circuit Court judge s testified on capitol hil on whether the ninth circuit, the largest in the country, should be split. All three said no, they explained why in this twohour hearing. The subcommittee on courts intellectual property and the internet will come to order. The chair is authorized to declare a recess at anytime. We welcome everyone today to todays hearing examining ideas for restructuring the 9th circuit. I recognize myself for a short opening statement. It has been more than a decade since we last considered a bill to, if you will, split the 9th circuit. The 9th circuit is the largest circuit of the 12. Additionally the 9th circuit hears 20 of the appeals and some would say from this side of the dais, throughout the various states, that it is also the most reversed circuit. Not withstanding that, it is my circuit. It includ
And this it will be gone. Cybersecurity is a problem that is here to stay. Watch the communicators monday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan2. Three ninth Circuit Court judge s testified on capitol hil on whether the ninth circuit, the largest in the country, should be split. All three said no, they explained why in this twohour hearing. The subcommittee on courts intellectual property and the internet will come to order. The chair is authorized to declare a recess at anytime. We welcome everyone today to todays hearing examining ideas for restructuring the 9th circuit. I recognize myself for a short opening statement. It has been more than a decade since we last considered a bill to, if you will, split the 9th circuit. The 9th circuit is the largest circuit of the 12. Additionally the 9th circuit hears 20 of the appeals and some would say from this side of the dais, throughout the various states, that it is also the most reversed circuit. Not withstanding that, it is my circuit. It includ