Friends and we are in this great museum and with the exception of the chilly weather and we have an excuse to say this and to date, what i want to talk about in the auto empire and we understand this crucial moment to get a better grasp of it. We turn our attention to this experience. Its not easy to be the first speaker after the lunch break but ill try to make it interesting. For the ten long years between 1912 and 1922, through the period of crisis which was in conflict. In 1912 and 1913 and the First World War in 1914 and finally the turkish war in 1919, 1922. The empires in the capital room had millions of people dead wounded and captive. A lot believed they were the one on a much larger scale in the conflict step preceded and followed it. Its four years from october 1914 to october 1918. The hope of regaining the territories lost in the previous conflict is the most valuable but also the empires last promises in africa to the cold war against italy in 1911, 1912. More importantly
Millionth visitor through these doors. Tonight we will take you through the doors of this museum that chronic will the American Experience and also telling a shared american story. Well be live for the next 2. 5 hours. In 40 minutes well be tabbing your calls, tweets, facebook posts for curators. Were joined inside with Robert Wilkins to talk about how this me psi seeium came about. He is the author of the book long road to hard truth. Thanks very much for being with us. Thank you. Its a pleasure to be here. So talk of this museum began back in 1960 teen. It took a century to be built. Walk us through the process. Back in early 1916, in march or so, gentleman named ferdinand de soto lee, created a nonprofit called the National Memorial association, and its goal was to construct a physical memorial here in the Nations Capital to hont contributions of negro soldiers and sailors who had fought never war from the ref liegs nary war up until that time. Within a couple years the Organization
Millionth visitor through these doors. Tonight we will take you through the doors of this museum that chronic will the American Experience and also telling a shared american story. Well be live for the next 2. 5 hours. In 40 minutes well be tabbing your calls, tweets, facebook posts for curators. Were joined inside with Robert Wilkins to talk about how this me psi seeium came about. He is the author of the book long road to hard truth. Thanks very much for being with us. Thank you. Its a pleasure to be here. So talk of this museum began back in 1960 teen. It took a century to be built. Walk us through the process. Back in early 1916, in march or so, gentleman named ferdinand de soto lee, created a nonprofit called the National Memorial association, and its goal was to construct a physical memorial here in the Nations Capital to hont contributions of negro soldiers and sailors who had fought never war from the ref liegs nary war up until that time. Within a couple years the Organization
Nothing reported there, so just could be coming up a little funny in my system. 95 north and southbound at lorton road, you can see we look quite good here this morning. Inner loop after colesville road, left lane getting by that work zone. And then again outer loop at university, that one i just heard probably will hang around a little longer than normal. Left lanes getting by the work zone there, still have some crews out on the scene. It was a terrifying experience for a woman in Fairfax County. Police say she woke up to find a man in her apartment who then assaulted her. Molette green live in the mt. Vernon area with more on what we might learn from police today. Reporter good morning. Fairfax county Police Working to release a sketch of this man. We dont have much of a description to go on right now. Police tell us this man came into this womans Apartment Unit at 3 00 a. M. Saturday here at the woodlawn apartments. The victim was sleeping. The 51yearoldm says he threatened and the
Were just having a little bit of fog weve been talking about the last 90 minutes or so, especially down toward happen tan knock and warrenton. Halfmile in frederick. At times been zero. Other times two miles. A little fog trying to form across parts of prince georges and howard counties, mainly when you get to those rural areas. Temperatures in the 60s in most spots. 50s in westminster. Luray has dipped to 59 degrees with 68 on the bay in annapolis. The light winds this morning will be with us for the day. The sunshine, the heat, all of them come together to produce some extra ozone at ground level. Nitrous oxides. That means the air quality goes a little south. Unhealthy for sensitive today. The young, the old, anybody with Health Issues probably want to keep it indoors in the air conditioning this afternoon. Lets turn it over to monika now with a look at timesaver traffic. A couple of issues i need to tell you about. First of all looks pretty good here on the beltway but if youre com