Segway Tour thru Washington DC Monuments
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WASHINGTON D.C. BIKE TOUR
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Secret Service CHASED Me on A Bike! DC Police
So I was meeting my lawyer downtown, when I seen some Secret Service standing around on their phones. I proceeded to say you guys aren't protecting shit, watching Netflix at work! Do some work. They all started doing the piggie giggle, and circling me... it made me mad. Soooo, I went to spit, and some guys were walking from behind me on my right hand side.
I was blind to the fact that someone was right behind me. Nothing got on him, and he also stated it did NOT, but this snake ass Tyrant THOUGHT he was gonna PLANT a charge on me... It didn't work! KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! Subscribe and keep watching! Peace out! #stayinschool #ihaveasthma #copwatch
Washington, DC's Capital Bikeshare: Tax $$$ for Rich, Educated, White Riders
Capital Bikeshare, which rents bikes at more than 165 outdoor stations in the Washington D.C. area, serves highly educated and affluent whites.
There's nothing wrong with that, of course, except that the program has received $16 million in government subsidies, including over $1 million specifically earmarked to address the unique transportation challenges faced by welfare recipients and low-income persons seeking to obtain and maintain employment.
The program is part of a recent explosion in taxpayer-subsidized bike rental services, which have also hit the streets of Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston , Denver, Boulder, Houston, Minneapolis, Broward, Madison, Omaha, San Antonio, and Des Moines.
Capital Bikeshare's latest user survey finds that 95 percent of its regular patrons have college degrees, 53 percent have a Masters or Ph.D., and 80 percent are white. Fully 0 percent have only a high school diploma and just 7 percent make less than $25,000 a year. More than 90 percent were employed and 14 percent reported they were college students, suggesting that very few welfare recipients are using the service.
Capital Bikeshare is run by Portland-based Alta Planning + Design in partnership with four jurisdictions: Alexandria, VA; Arlington, VA; Montgomery County, MD; and the District of Columbia. So far, the program has received $15.9 million[*] in state, local, and federal subsidies.
Why are affluent, educated, and employed whites riding taxpayer-subsidized bikes?
ReasonTV Correspondent Kennedy investigates.
[*]: Government funding for Capital Bikeshare is collected separately by each jurisdiction, and breaks down as follows: District of Columbia ($10.3 million), Montgomery County ($3.1 million), Arlington ($1.9 million), and Alexandria ($600 thousand).
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Bikers roll into Washington for Memorial Day rally
1. police at start of procession across bridge into D.C.
2. Bikers in procession crossing bridge
3. Cutaway of spectator watching procession from wheelchair
4. Group of spectators clapping
5. Procession crossing bridge
6. Man and two women on big three wheel bike
7. Midshot ground level of procession passing by
8. Back of man walking away
9. Zoomout from riders back to rider on bike
10. Back of a riders jacket with insignia
11. Closeup of some of riders faces in procession
12. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) Allen Giles, Rider from New Jersey
And the cause has just taken my heart. Every time I come on this run, the very first time I took the run it was emotional and every time I come here it's just that much more emotional. It's just great to see these people out here supporting these guys who have been out there, who have been through the fight, and given us the freedom we need, the freedom we want.
13. Midshot of procession entering D.C., from behind riders
14. Midshot procession oncoming
15. Spectators on side of road watching bikers roll in
16. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) Michael Cobb, Director National Chapter P.O.W.-M.I.A., New Jersey
This is not a parade, it's not a rally, it's a protest, against the government, because they won't let us have out men back from Vietnam, from Korea, from all wars.
17. Group of veterans in matching jackets walking toward Vietnam Memorial
18. People at Vietnam Memorial wall, placing flowers and flags
19. Closeup two people walking by memorial wall
20. Midshot cutaway of two men's' backs as they watch performance on stage
21. Performer on stage, pull-out to audience in foreground
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Thousands of motorcyclists, many of them veterans of the Vietnam War, have been rolling and thundering into Washington D-C for the 14th annual Memorial Day Rolling Thunder demonstration.
The city's main streets are lined with motorcycles and their owners, enjoying each other's company and remembering those who couldn't be there themselves.
The event started in the 1980's as a call to remember prisoners of war and those missing in action during the Vietnam War, and to advocate improved health care for veterans.
The Rolling Thunder Parade winds from the Pentagon, past Arlington National Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial for a ceremony which includes Miss America 2000 and Paul Revere and the Raiders.
There were also several U-S Senators scheduled to speak at Sunday's event.
Many of those taking part say the event has changed in ways they don't like -- that it's become a party instead of a memorial pilgrimage.
One of the Directors of the National Chapter of the P.O.W-M.I.A. (Prisoners of War-Missing in Action) was quick to point out that today's event is not meant to be a parade or celebration, as much as it is a reminder, and an effort to educate people about the past.
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Washington DC Traffic - You Ever Drive In DC And Have To Deal With This?
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Stargazing at the National Portrait Gallery in DC
Usually when we think about the word portrait we think of an oil painting or photograph with the subject in a formal pose. But a new exhibit at The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC is re-inventing the notion of a “portrait” in a new exhibition. It’s called “Eye Pop: The Celebrity Gaze.”
In addition to showing traditional portraits of pop culture icons it features works of art on a multi-media platform.
Two of the artists, for example, created what you might call “video portraits.”
For this week's Urban Voices segment on “Americas Now” we introduce you to artists Bo Gehring and Luke DuBois.
All of the subjects in the “Eye Pop” exhibit are currently living. And all 54 portraits were created since 2013.
Portraits of Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, Marc Anthony and Eva Longoria are all included in the exhibition.
“Eye Pop” was unveiled by National Portrait Gallery Director Kim Sajet last summer. It will run through July 2016.
Washington D.C. Monuments and Museums
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Bonus Army demonstrators at Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC. Views of US Capitol and Pennsylvania Avenue. Demonstrators of Bonus Army on the street. Washington DC police drag veterans from a Pennsylvania Avenue warehouse and load them onto trucks. Location: Washington DC. Date: July 1932.
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Contemporary Americans exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC
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Visiting the Contemporary Americans exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC, USA. It features portraits of influential Americans from 1900-present. Shot in January 2015.
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Persons and Vehicle of Interest in AWIR (Gun), 200 b/o Cedar St, NW, on October 25, 2017
The Metropolitan Police Department seeks the public's assistance in locating three persons and a vehicle of interest in reference to an Assault with Intent to Rob While Armed (Gun) incident which occurred in the 200 block of Cedar Street, NW, on Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at approximately 1:12 AM. The subjects and vehicle were captured by nearby surveillance cameras.
DO YOUR PART TO HELP PREVENT AND SOLVE CRIME: The Metropolitan Police Department currently offers a reward of up to $10,000 to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for any violent crime committed in the District of Columbia. Your assistance is appreciated by your community. Ref.: CCN #17-185-007.
Anyone who can identify the subject or who has knowledge of this incident should take no action but call police at (202) 727-9099 or text your tip to the Department's TEXT TIP LINE at 50411.
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D.C. Police to roll out six new speed enforcement cameras
D.C. Police to roll out six new speed enforcement cameras
The House DC 2010 Spring Banquet with Keynote Speaker
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Having received his B.A. from George Washington University in 1968 and his M.A. from Brown University in 1969, Judge Starr graduated from the Duke Law School with a J.D. degree in 1973. He was Note and Comment Editor of the Duke Law Journal and graduated Order of the Coif. He is admitted to practice in California, the District of Columbia, Virginia and the U.S. Supreme Court and has an Honorary Doctorate of Laws degree from Pepperdine University, Hampton Sydney College and Shenandoah University.
Judge Starr has numerous professional affiliations, including having served as president of the Institute of Judicial Administration in New York and the Council for Court Excellence in Washington, D.C. Other Boards on which he serves or has served include Advocates International, American Law Institute, American Association of Law Schools, American Judicature Society, Supreme Court Historical Society, American Inns of Court Foundation, Institute for United States Studies, American University, Shenandoah University, and the American Bar Association Journal Board of Editors.
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Ken was born on July 21, 1946, in Vernon, Texas, and raised in San Antonio. He and his wife Alice have three children and four grandchildren. He has volunteered many hours teaching in the inner-city and assisting disadvantaged students in Washington, D.C. with summer internships, after school programs, and financial help for attending college.
Nation's capital holds its Independence Day Parade
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The nation's capital held its Independence Day Parade along historic Constitution Avenue with the backdrop of the Washington D.C monuments.
The streets were filled along the one-mile parade route.
The parade was the start of America's birthday celebration in the District of Columbia marking the 243rd anniversary of the Founding Fathers' adoption of the Declaration of Independence.
The Washington Independence Day celebrations will continue Thursday with the annual concert at the Capitol, plus fireworks over the National Mall.
What's new this year is that President Donald Trump is hosting an hour-long event in the early evening that he's calling Salute to America.
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