By the twoyear anniversary of the marches in charlottesville. Also a few days out from another set of horrifying murders sprees in america it is sobering to think we hit rock bottom. And now bottoming out again. Congratulations. Thank you. Its great to be here. Host can we start with over the first couple of chapters there is been so much of a debate so with this question of place that you say when you wanted to run for office in virginia to say you are from new york art that you are not from here. I heard that a lot but that has a funny echo not when people protest immigrants. You are not from here. And then to establish i live and work here. I have been going to the same safeway 25 years. But virginia is a Southern State they are very proud of their heritage from a new yorker but the state has evolved Northern Virginia has really changed. The commonwealth now those that actually live in the commonwealth a great state of eight. 5 Million People but thats important because they have th
Wrong. He was the victim of a hoax, something that we know now called swatting. News 4s Meagan Fitzgerald spok to the columnist about his terrifying incident. Te repor Leonard Spitz an awardwinning journalist for the miami herald based in prince georges county. Pulitzer prize, commentary 2004. This is the citation. Reporter b hes also a fulltime grandpa. You know i know how to put my seat up. Porter on sunday morning just before 5 00, he temporarily became a murder suspect. Never beenst arred, and technically wasnt arrested then and never had handcuffs on before. Reporter pitts was sleeping wh his phone rang. Was bowie police calling after a 911 callerhe contacted about a crime happening inside pitts home. The caller on the line stated that he had murdered his wife and that he was going toho the police when they arrived on the scene. The caller gave the address in the 500 block of nebraska lane. The caller gave pitts address so poli called asking him to com they brought me out to right
Of our weather. Thats a good thing because if itssually the bermuda high is offshore which provides with the southwest wind, thats humidity stuff. But today north westerly wind it will be every bit as hot, dr zero percent chance for rain today, the northwest wind keeps humidity levels in check. It will be hot at least it w be terribly, terribly humid. This morning, starting off with temperatures in the 60s and low 70s. T too bad of a day. Here is your forecast planner hour by hour, comforthele for orning hours, get your walks and jogs and rides in this mornin most areas will be in the low 90s f afternoon highs, 93 downtown. Closer look at the humidityr the weekend coming up. Dave, good morning. Good mor ng, checkbell. Start off with work zones, beltway outer loop its one lane on the left getting by. Staying left and center to get by. Well take youo southbound baltimore washington parkway transition 295 on kettleworth avenue, single file o to the right getting by the work zone. 95 to lo
Chairman kim and our wellcovered meeting. The president must show the meeting was not just about media progress but dismantling the missile. After nearly a onehour meeting, the president told reporters he and kim allowed to restart talks. It was a propaganda meeting for the two. Mike morrell is a cbs news consul tent. We have provided legitimacy for kim jongun. Thats political gold for him at home. Reporter and kim adds to the his nuclear stockpile. It comes at a price. But i think that price is worth getting to the negotiating table and talking somewhere with these guys. Reporter john bolton, denied a New York Times report suggesting the Trump Administration would settle for a Nuclear Freeze of north korea. Where they would maintain material but face its cardinal. Nsc staff nor i have mans for a Nuclear Freeze by north korea. Trump says u. S. Sanctions will praise him on north korea. But is looking forward to eases them if negotiations are successful. European nations are scrambling o
Atto celebrating the release of disrupt dc, the rise of uber and the fall of the city the first city to fight back against uber. Washington dc was also the city where such resistance was defeated. It was here that the company a playbook for how to deal with entrenched intransigent sorry regulators and within the realm of local politics. The company the city already as the nations capital. Now is also the blueprint for how uber conquered cities around the world and explains why so many embraced. The company with open arms. Drawing on interviews with gig workers, uber lobbyists and organizers, disrupting demonstrates that many share the blame, lowering the nations hopes and dreams for what cities could be. In a sea of broken transit, underemployment and racial polarization, uber offered a lifeline. But at what cost . This is not the story of one company in one city. Instead, disrupting dc offers a36 view of urban america in crisis. Uber arrived promising a new future for workers, residen