Federal highway administration, thank you very much. Afternoon, my name is duane brown. We are coming to you live from the Iconic Museum here in the nations capital. Our first briefing featured assets and being prepared. You dont want to miss this. It is about the science. We have interesting things happening in the science community. We will have briefed recitations and then we will open up with questions starting here at the museum and on phone lines and social media. Solarec 99 years in the making. Im waiting for the scientists. They have me excited. I will introduce our panelists we have social media, send those questions and, eclipse 2017. Im excited about the science so let me introduce you. Thomas, back again. Nice red. I think that means something. Administrator at nasa headquarters. Angela, and supple investigator of the eclipse ballooning project. Coast,ut to the west linda, executive director. Director of solar physics in the division of sciences at the National Science foun
Federal highway administration, thank you very much. Afternoon, my name is duane brown. We are coming to you live from the Iconic Museum here in the nations capital. Our first briefing featured assets and being prepared. You dont want to miss this. It is about the science. We have interesting things happening in the science community. We will have briefed recitations and then we will open up with questions starting here at the museum and on phone lines and social media. Solarec 99 years in the making. Im waiting for the scientists. They have me excited. I will introduce our panelists we have social media, send those questions and, eclipse 2017. Im excited about the science so let me introduce you. Thomas, back again. Nice red. I think that means something. Administrator at nasa headquarters. Angela, and supple investigator of the eclipse ballooning project. Coast,ut to the west linda, executive director. Director of solar physics in the division of sciences at the National Science foun
Tampa bay. Good afternoon, im laura harris. And im paul lagrone, lets get to the breaking news, a toddler shot in tampa. Isabel rosales is live near the housing, how is the child doing . Reporter i just spoke with the mother, she showed me a picture of the daughter tells me her daughter will be okay. We were right in front of the crime scene where this happened wanting to bring you a closer look but we had to leave the area. The neighbors were not happy to have media around, police moved us for safety, as we speak officers are looking for those responsible, let me walk you through what happened, the father who was outside ran into his home when men started turning him, that is when they casings at least, a few bullets went to the door bouncing back and hitting the 20 month of old in the leg. Inside everyone else was unharmed, she went to st. Josephs doctors expect her to fully recover, neighbors feel unsafe Walking Around the resident council. They want the city to step up to add light
A lot of headlines recently for its high crime rates. As of early september, the city had more than 500 total homicides in 2016, according to the chicago tribune. That outpaces bigger cities of la and new york. Combined, those two had about 100 fewer homicides through late august. The sgt. Can recall hearing Horror Stories from visitors to cedar rapids. A few months back, i met a family that was in town. Her children werent allowed to go play in the front yard for fear of what may happen to them, for theres little doubt that chitown crime is troubling. But is it really troubling cedar rapids, which, by car, is fewer than four hours away. Police chief wayne jerman recently weighed in on the question. Is there an influence, sure. And were aware of it. Its hard to pinpoint exactly how much of an influence, though. Arrest records may offer some insight. Data from crpd shows last year nearly 16 percent of those arrested were born in illinois, the same for the two previous years. The pd says
If you agree, 2027488000. If you disagree, 2027488001. Join the conversation on twitter and facebook. Phone lines are open. Lets listen to what the president had to say yesterday when he visited the Treasury Department. He talked to the cameras and this is what he had to say about the debate over using the term radical islam. [video clip] president friends on the other e of the aisle have made to criticize this administration and me for not using the phrase radical islam. That is the key, they tell us. Unless webeat isil call them radical islamists. What exactly would using this label accomplish . What exactly would it change . Would it make isil less committed to try to kill americans . Would it bring in more allies . Is there a military strategy served by this . The answer is, none of the above. Calling a threat by a different name does not make it go away. Distraction. Itical ive been clear about how extremist groups have perverted islam. I have called on our muslim friends and alli