we re happy to be in support. thank you. you ve been great. thank you. and lynn? hi, mr. president. yes, i am, as you know, the former vice president of the wonderful charity that your son founded, the eric trump foundation. i ve been with your family for about eight years now, right, jared? i was an rnc speaker and i will be landing with dr. carson at hud as one of the senior advisers and director of the office of public liaison. that s great. you did a fantastic job. thank you. thank you. mr. president, my name is gerard robinson, a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. i was proud to be the leader of the education policy team for the trump transition. thank you. some others behind you. mr. president, good to be with you, i m from gainesville. chairman priebus called me to help run the african-american outreach for your campaign.
talked about it threw those areas. temperatures this morning generally running in the upper 50s and low 60s. not going to move today with the cloud cover and the rain get ready for a cool damp monday. it s 4:30, just about 4:31. good morning. the washington, d.c. water main break we will have more on that. but as far as how it is affecting traffic here is the situation. 21st and pennsylvania avenue crews are working out there all throughout the morning rush. that s what we are being told. taking away lanes as needed expecting to cause delays in the area. so i would avoid 21st and pennsylvania all together if you can. moving over to the outer loop let s take it outside. everyone is moving smoothly here. it is like this into virginia. 50 headed west 9 passed the bay bridge you are going to want to use the detour to get passed 108 to get around this early- morning accident already causing some early morning tie- ups. 395 doing okay across duke street all the way towards that b
and sweat into this community. building homes, helping the elderly and the military and even helping out during the snow. you all keep it up. maybe i ll see you here in may. reporter: nine months later, the challenge was met. you reached out you have volunteered and applied to organizations like teach for america in record numbers. reporter: she s asking the graduating class to continue volunteering. you didn t think i d show up here without another challenge, did you? reporter: one is taking it to heart, putting off her goal to one day become a pr exec for now. do you have a job yet? no, i don t have a job yet. a lot of people including myself have taken the whole service thing to heart. maybe go abroad in the fall. you also immersed yourself in the community. becoming active and engaged citizens. reporter: by the way, the 5,000 graduates not only met the 100,000 hour goal set by the first lady in september, but they exceeded it by 63,980 hours. the fir
crisis. as mud slides and erosion threaten to sweep their homes into the chesapeake bay below. the problem is just turned dramatically worse, scott broome is following the developments tonight from maryland. woke up in the morning and looked and it was gone. bill stands on the edge, 100 feet of thin air where his hot tub and deck used to be on thanksgiving. there s the wreckage down there now. here s just one of the aerial photos neighbors took of bill s house now, just 28 feet from the edge. just a matter of time. times getting shorter and shorter. a matter of time before it all goes. as the cliffs erode. this is the road right here. same story down the beach, where golden west way has been closed for fear it too will fall into the bay. it s still 3.9 miles to get to my house. neighbor chris walked the 100 yards to avoid driving the distance. the closure adds 15 minutes to get fire and police to the homeowners on the other side. there are 91 homes along the c