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çk kids,the constitution our is that forefathers wrote? great? our unified belief in the american dream? yes! those are some of the great things i was thinking of. celebrate america with the tour of america. at the top of the hour, it s already feeling like the middle of the day out there. it is pretty rg it is summer pretty, it is summer but it s already hot and humid. sharon has traffic after marty s first warning weather. let s take a look at the numbers. it is essentially 80 on tv hill. which is 3 degrees warmer than this time yesterday. at lunch 92 on a way to a high of 98. 73 93 at dinner time. here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. we did clear up the one accident we had in brooklyn. we picked up a new one, west 29th. if you re headed out in cockyville, we have that water pain break in the southbound lanes of york road. there s a two way traffic pattern getting by in the northbound lanes. speed average ing 60 averaging 60 on the top and west side of
come to order. today s hearing will be an oversight hearing for the civil rights division of the department of justice. i want to thank chairman leahy for giving me the opportunity to chair today s hearing. it is a pleasure to have thomas press here, who heads up the civil rights division thomas perez here, who heads up the civil rights division. it is a corporate to acknowledge the great loss it is appropriate to a college degree loss of one of our civil rights leaders, dorothy i. the long time chairman of the national council on negro women was a strong fighter for equal justice based on gender and race and her leadership was critically important during civil rights movement. with her insistence for racial justice. ask gender equality. the saying that i think i will always remember about dorothy height was if times aren t ripe you have to ripen the times and i think that will her legacy will stick with us as we meet the current challenges for equality in america. for