Pantry. Two people were taken to the hospital. To give you a better idea of what this looked like, i want to show you video take was shot earlier. We know the man driving and the woman passenger were taken to the hospital, but they were Walking Around before they got into the ambulance. The deputy fire chief tells me that the vehicle at grove street and dead ends. It is unclear, he says, if this vehicle was involved in a hit and run. It happened just down the street on cambridge. The witnesses tell me e i heard a boom down that end. And when i came walking to the corner, and a white car come frying up here and ran straight into the wall. Reporter were you working here . Yes, i was working here. Reporter the homeowner was not here when this happened at about 3 15. I spoke to her briefly after she looked at the damage. She says that she is just glad that everyone is okay. Determined it is structurally okay and theyre going to shore up the wall for the night. Wbz news. Thank you. Also bre
Scene, where bob, police say there is no reason for the public to be worried here. The reporter yeah, thats right, and police are telling us that the victim is ok, she was not harmed in this incident and they have been talking to her, getting a statement from her. I want to show you some live pictures of the scene. This is where it all happened this morning, right there, in that house. It is a large home here in sterling, and a neighbor told us its 5600 square feet. Now, all afternoon long, police have been combin evidence, but just a short time ago, the police chief told us, he does not think that this was a random crime. 13 Stephanie Ann lane is a large house that sits at the end of a pretty culdesac in sterling, but police say this was the scene of a troubling Home Invasion. Police say some time before 10 00 a. M. , three masked men walked it to home and tied up a 70yearold woman with duct tape in her bedroom and stole about off in her cadillac. Police tell us the entire attack did
Line up were ready to take some questions. Hi, my name is sean, and im from the university of san diego. So speaking about incentives for Congress People to take the long view, take the hard vote, what do you think in your opinion is the best solution to incentivizing individual Congress People to take the long view . Well, first of all, nobodys going to do something that deliberately and intentionally causes their loss. That wou defy the laws of nature. So im from kansas so if i went up and i said wheat programs are bad for this country, im going to vote against them my constituents would think i was nuts. Okay. Because im sent there to represent their views, their perspectives on as much as i can. But im also sent up this to use my own up there to use my own judgment with as well. And, you know, my judgment is that philosophically these jobs were not meant to be permanent jobs. There was meant to be turnover. It doesnt mean i believe in term limits but it means that people have to ha
Indian country but also an issue for all of rural america. Its why i included in my opening remarks the fact that we in 2014 established nearly 10 million of contribution toward expanded Broadband Access. We have completed the rule making process to institute and implement the new farm bill provisions you referred to. Thats now putting us in a position to begin making decisions about where resources go. We announced today the project in mexico which is the first project under the substantially Underserved Trust Area provisions of a previous farm bill. Thats 5. 5 million that will be committed to expanded Broadband Access in new mexico. We are very much committed to this. I would say that there are two specific ways that you can address the issue. One is through our normal program, Distance Learning telemedicine program. Now with the new farm bill rules well certainly be prioritizing areas that are most in need. Working with the fcc to make sure that they put pressure on Telecommunicati
Popular American History writers every weekend at this time. Offer Nicholas Patler discusses his book jim crow and the wilson administration. He describes policies during his term that segregated the federal workforce and the protests that followed. The university of virginia hosted this event in 2005. It is about one hour. Good afternoon. I would like to welcome you all to this annual eve librarys multicultural issues committee. Well go right into our program. And the introduction of the guests author. Nicholas patler is a resident of stanton, virginia. He holds a bachelor of science degree in government from liberty university, and a masters degree in liberal arts with a concentration in government from harvard university, division of coming education. He has written a number of articles for various publications including the journal of southern history as well as peace review, a journal of southern justice. His most unique article offers a unique per speggetive and nonviolent option