Message from metro, please, p start making a plan and if possible, make it include notlun riding the orange blue and be silver lines. Silver lines you can see what is coming. Com this is going start onta o saturday and for the next 16t days through july 3rd, the3rd, orange blue and silver linesverl will be shutting down between be Eastern Market and minnesota m avenue, Eastern Market and benning road and there will beil no trains between arlingtonin cemetery and rosslyn. Osslyn the potomac avenue and stadiumarmory stations aretis closing and there will be no blueline service in d. C. , maryland or rosslyn. Rslyn thats because this second thise phase of safe track surge number two involves a shutdown v between Eastern Market andst minnesota avenue benning road. Nr were talking about an impact to 70,000 riders. A lot fewer trains and metrod mo says it needs a 30 percent0 pe reduction in service. N in svice. Heres what the gm saidm said yesterday. Yester we will be providing bus shuttles
Are one of the people using these lanes the message isge is corners please find anotherot way to work next week becausek were going to see some real som difficulties. Take a look at the graphic sohec we can break this down for you. For the next 16 days, saturday r through july 3rd, orange, blue and Silver Line Service isce shutting down between eastern es market and minnesota avenue,ta a Eastern Market and benning road, potomac avenue and stadiumarmory stations aremars closing. There will be no trainsrain running between Arlington Cemetery and rosslyn, no blueline service in d. C. D. C maryland or roslyn because of a line segment shut downsegmt sh between Eastern Market and minnesota avenue, benning b road. This isro going to affect theo f frequency of trains on oranges n and silver lines. Lines. The blueline will only run from franconia to arlington arlt cemetery and there will be the w huge impacts to the yelloweel line because its going to be the only way into d. C. From. Fr virgini
You step out the door. 28 in rocky mount. 31 in fayetteville. Temperatures either at or below freezing as you step out this morning. A high of 51. It will feel much like it did yesterday but not as windy and skies will cloud up. Before a cold rain in our forecast for tonight. Well talk more about that in just a few minutes. Because, i think it will make a messy commute for tomorrow morning. We are looking good right now on yours thursday morning. Well look at what things look like around 5 40 as you make your way around the north side of raleigh. I540 and six fork road, that heavier traffic move ago way is westbound traffic. Things much lighter at i540 and ray road. A look at glenwood avenue and the overpass there at i540. Things look good in both directions there. This is the typical time without any major congestion from capital boulevard over to i40 in the westbound lanes. That is some good news. We do have a minor accident just south of 540 and strickland road on forum drive and ol
Coming up, next on cspan treasury secretary jack lew talking about the economic effects of Climate Change followed by president obamas recent visit to the u. N. Where he addressed the General Assembly and led a Security Council meeting on foreign terrorist fighters. Good afternoon. On behalf of the hamilton project thank you for joining us this afternoon for a public discussion of the Economic Costs of Climate Change. It is our privilege today to host u. S. Treasury secretary jacob lew who will give remarks on Climate Change and followed by a roundtable discussion between secretary lew and former treasury robert l suching bin and professor of economics at chicago Michael Green stone, before i turn it over to secretary ruben i would like to give a brief introduction to the project, and this is at the brook ings institution is named after Alexander Hamilton the first secretary who laid the foundation for the modern American Economy so its fitting we welcome two u. S. Treasury second secr
So there is a lot of need to exchange information. And the announcement that my colleague is going to talk about not only for the ability to improve patient care but also to begin to study the effect of the countries. So, we do hope it would be possible to conduct the trial in the coming months. We have already begun discussions with all of the developers about how hey could do that. They are at the earliest stages of development. There is no impetus to manufacture it in that large scale. This constrains options for doing large scale products right now and to widebly distribute a product that is investigational. And also to be able to establish the needs of safety. To do that, we need to do a clinical trial. It seem like a daunting, daunting endeavor. The announcement by the president is really very critical. Not only to taking care of, for the ability to improve patient care but also to be able to begin to study these products in the affected countries. We do hope that it will be poss