That, freshman congressman mark walker of north carolina. State legislators from maryland, north carolina, illinois, new york, and missouri part in aook discussion on race relation and responsibility. Many of them are from places that have recently received significant Media Attention on race relation issues. Thank you all. It is a great honor to be here. Engaged with such a distinguished panel and i know that they are known to all of you, but just for the purposes of the record i would , like to acknowledge who is on the panel. We will proceed by way of posing some questions, asking our panelists to talk about some of the very crucial issues that we are all facing at this time. First, we have the honorable catherine she has been a Public Servant for over 20 years and been a part of the baltimore Maryland City council. She is currently the majority leader that is the best politician for getting the job done by the city paper. She has been an entrepreneur by trade and currently also som
Gathered in the house of commons for their annual debate. Debate, the of the students talk about making transportation more affordable and accessible. It is about 30 minutes. The Youth Parliament will now consider the third motion of the day. Cheaper, better and accessible for all. Burton a 16yearold requires weekly doctors appointments that can no longer afford these journeys. Would you helpe these young people . Because right now you have that chance. The youth ago committee carried out a report on transport. Voted thatng people we campaign on this issue once again. If an illness were diagnosed four years ago, would you stop the treatments today . Let us use the evidence from the report to create a reinvented campaign. Let the same for reforms such as a National Scheme to prevent discounted travel for young people. Similar to the Young Persons rail card. What we canestion really achieve on a national scale. Let us use this to our advantage. Naming the places where transport is access
Brutality. But a representative of the Department Says its an example of police work. Cell phone video seen on twitter from an incident yesterday outside a Capitol Hills bank shows Police Holding a young man down and cuffing him as he screamed. [screaming] stephen the video sparked a protest today down pennsylvania avenue. It eventually halted traffic at the intersection of sixth and pennsylvania. Sometimes you have to be radical to draw attention. Stuff like this. This stuff has to stop. They didnt initiate the action. From everything i saw in the video and what i know about the incident, they did everything the way they were taught textbook. Stephen now in the police report, officers say they contacted this young man several blocks away. He took off running. Led them on several block chase right through traffic. Down pennsylvania avenue. They caught up what caught up with him here. He declined medical attention. Reporting live, stephen tschida, abc7 news. Jonathan developing story. P
And what type of repair its going to require. Kellye so the spokesperson says that fixing this could take four to six hours. However we did speak to one of the workers out here who said it could go into tomorrow morning. Reporting live in bethesda, kellye lynn, abc7 news. Alison what a mess out there. Leon im telling you. Alison all right. Well, a public outcry tonight over a video showing a metropolitan Police Officer forcefully handcuffing a teenager. Leon outing to the outrage here the teenager was never even charged with a crime. Stephen tschida has been searching for answers for us tonight. What have you learned . Stephen this is where the video was shot yesterday. This is where demonstrators halted traffic today. They say they are denouncing racism and police brutality. But a representative of the officer says this is an example of good police work. The video on twitter shows a young man on the ground as police cuff him, he screams repeatedly. The shrieks sparkled a protest today
Coldest waking up tomorrow with below zero wind chills across much of the area. Satellite and radar, clearing skies out there right now that means a very, very cold overnight and our temperatures will eventually and far reaching suburbs inside 12 at the capital beltway. Talking about when things will finally start to warm up. All that coming up in a few minutes. Maureen . Thank you, steve. Imagine how dangerous it is to be without shelter tonight. The district is taking steps to keep homeless residents safe as they deal with walkways that wont melt. Sam ford continues the Live Team Coverage from northwest. Sam . Yes maureen, mayor Muriel Bowser has declared a cold emergency tonight because the temperatures are going to be falling below 20 degrees and meaning that the city will be opening additional shelters. Were outside the Martin Luther king library where the hypothermia bus is already here. Normally it leaves about 6 30. It is here now so that they can sit on the bus until 6 30 as p