Congressman bob barr is with his deputy serves as president resd Law Enforcement Education Foundation. The question we ask our viewers in the first hour of our program today was are they concerned Political Division inth this country will spur violence for after the election . How would you answer that question . Guest its a question we should never really have to ask but the state of the country date is such that it is a relevant question to ask unfortunately. We have seen the past six months or so significant violence erupting in cities from coast to coast and in americas heartland. It does raise the question in peoples mind how much of this violence, if any, i is related o the political environment and whether it will continue after the election. None of us really have an answer for that but i worry a great deal that for example, it President Trump is elected those who are opposed to him which seem to be many of those engaged in violent acts will continue their violence. But its dif
Issues of this past week. If you want to talk about any of those topics or have another on your mind, give us a call. Host you can also catch up with us on social media on twitter, facebook, or email us. Host a very good friday morning to you. The top issues of the week of become the top issues of friday morning papers. Here are a few of the headlines from the National Papers around the country. Here is front page of the Washington Times republican budget plans will be a tough sell even within the party. A story about the Iranian Nuclear negotiation Democrats Join ranks against iran nuclear deal. Islamic state claims attack in tunisia that kills 20 tourist. Congress is debating use of military force against isis. The wall street journal talking about that highprofile Federal Reserve meeting this week. Currencies go on wild ride, fueled by fed is the headline there. New york times, two stories on the israeli election this week. One is a political analysis piece on how it could reverbera
Discussion as we ask our viewers how far as the u. S. Come on the issue of Race Relations and how much further do we need to go . And what are your thoughts on how elected officials handle this issue . Give us a call. If youre in the eastern or central time zone, call us at 2025853880. If youre in the pacific time 81. S, its 20258238 you can also go to facebook or twitter. And a good wednesday morning to you. That story out of the nba. The San Francisco chronicle this morning. Nba stands strong in punishing racism. Heres the los angeles times. Banned for life. Clippers owner Donald Sterling is fined 2. 5 million. The commissioner said he will press for a sale of a team. Thats commissioner adam silver and the nba commissioner. And then theres a photo from the front page of the u. S. A. Today sports photo. America, enough is enough. Equality. E demand the story the issue and its broader implications also making it into the papers. Heres a few more headlines from u. S. A. Today. Racist ra
In southeast d. C. , affecting some of the areas most vulnerable residents. Shelters are at capacity, and district officials are rolling out metrobuss to keep people warm. And across the country, millions are still thawing out after the coldest day in decades. News4 at 11 starts now. The extreme cold is shattering records, and its not letting up yet. Tomorrow morning, expect temperatures in the Single Digits again. This unusual weather is taking a toll, straining power grids and creating problems with old underground infrastructure. Its not just here. The entire country is impacted. And some places broke records more than a century old. We begin tonight with doug kammerer. He is in storm center 4 to let us know what we can expect over the next 24 hours. Doug . Doreen, we did set a couple of records towards dulles and bwi too. Well show you what were talking about. This morning, dulles down to 1, shattering the old record of 8. Bwi, more of the same. 3, beating the old record of 8. But