Impeachment Trial Day 9: Last day of questioning comes ahead of pivotal vote on witnesses
The Senate will reconvene Thursday afternoon for the final day of written questions to House managers and President Trump's defense team in his impeachment trial, setting the stage for a crucial vote on witnesses on Friday. Follow Live Updates:
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Senate Impeachment Trial Of President Trump - Day 6 | NBC News (Live Stream Recording)
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Documentary
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River on the country's East Coast. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Congress and the District is therefore not a part of any state. The states of Maryland and Virginia each donated land to form the federal district, which included the pre-existing settlements of Georgetown and Alexandria. Named in honor of President George Washington, the City of Washington was founded in 1791 to serve as the new national capital. In 1846, Congress returned the land originally ceded by Virginia; in 1871, it created a single municipal government for the remaining portion of the District. Washington had an estimated population of 681,170 as of July 2016. Commut...
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DC police release stop and frisk data for first time ever
Investigative reporter Eric Flack was the first to report huge racial disparities among people stopped by DC Police.
Washington DC Monument tours with Ted the Tech part 1
Take a walk around the District of Columbia and visit some of the the best places and monument's locations within the state. In this video you will visit scenic overlook exit 52 at the beginning of the Potomac river overpass along with visiting the Arlington National Cemetery and the US Capitol building.
UNITED STATES PARK POLICE CRUISER PATROLLING DURING INAUGURAL EVENTS FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP.
HERE YOU WILL SEE A UNITED STATES PARK POLICE CRUISER PATROLLING ON 6TH STREET DURING THE INAUGURAL SWEARING IN CEREMONIES FOR PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD J. TRUMP IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN WASHINGTON DC.
Home Movies: 1930s(?) trip to Washington, D.C., Gettysburg, and Valley Forge
This reel of clips from the Perlinger Archives depicts a chartered bus tour (Green Tours?) of the Washington, D.C. area. This is pretty fascinating stuff and a nice bit of history. Amid the throng of tourists hamming it up for the camera, we can see the National Mall and other monuments as they were nearly 100 years ago. The last scene in particular is astounding as the camera looks out in all directions from the top of the Washington Monument.
1.31 Senate votes against witnesses in Trump trial; DC statehood vote; WTH? Blackface bank robber
1.31.20 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Senate votes against witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial; Members of Congress to vote on whether D.C. should become the 51st state; A Neo-Nazi is being fined $13 Million for targeting Andrew Gillum, Stacey Abrams with racist robocalls; Journalist Gwen Ifill has been honored with the postal service's Black Heritage Forever Stamp; WTH? A crazy a$$ man robs a bank in blackface; Texas teen who refused to cut his dreadlocks is going to the Oscars.
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We, The Creatives: Munch Joseph
Munch is a graduate of Howard University where he majored in Electrical Engineering. This self proclaimed cultural curator has performed nationally and throughout europe as a DJ for artists, brands and various clients (20+ years). His music production credits include theatrical works, Hip-Hop Nightmares of Juju Be Brown [ACTCO] and others as well as music for artists the likes of Raheem Devaughn, Wes Felton, Tabi Bonney.
In 1997, he co-founded one of the longest running open mics in DC, The Movement Sessions at Bar Nun - a live performance institution on historic U Street NW Washington, DC. The Movement Sessions served as a platform and catalyst for the Washington, DC cultural and music scene that you experience today. In 1998, He also co-created Groove Gumbo, a multimedia, multi-disciplined arts event produced locally and throughout the United States for public, private and university organizations. In 2001, Munch received a grant from the DC Commission On the Arts and Humanities to produce a Hip-Hop inspired orchestra, The Hip-Hop Philharmonic which performed at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Smithsonian Folklife Festival and Adams Morgan Day Festival. In 2006, he co-founded DC Loves Dilla - a tribute event which has feature 70+ area and national talents.
In 2015, Munch took his talents to Austin, TX where he curated the very first official SXSW DC Showcase spearheaded by The DC Economic Partnership. Other productions include The Grammys, The Kennedy Center Honors, The BET Honors, Art All Night and more. Munch has lent his marketing, arts and curatorial expertise to national and global brands PUMA, Red Bull, The National Education Association, SEIU and more. He operates HedRush+Agency, a boutique firm based in The District of Columbia.
Korean War Veterans Memorial Mini Documentary
This is a mini documentary describing the construction, and development of the Korean War Veterans Memorial located in Washington DC. The main focus is on the mural. The main documentary is in development.
Winter storm may leave record snow in Washington DC
A winter storm that could bury parts of the US Middle Atlantic region under 3 feet (90 cm) of snow slammed into Washington on Friday, threatening the nation's capital with record accumulations as it barreled up the East Coast.
The blizzard started to blanket the Washington area during the early afternoon. Six people had died in car crashes as a wintry mix spread across Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky.
The storm could dump 2 to 3 feet of snow on Baltimore and the capital and bring winds of 30 to 50 miles per hour (48 to 80 km per hour) before winding down on Saturday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
Philadelphia and New York were expected to get 12 to 18 inches (30 to 46 cm) of snow before the storm abates.
In Falls Church, Virginia, about 8 miles (13 km) west of the capital, a thick curtain of snow was already piling up on deserted streets on Friday evening, creating a peaceful tableau that disguised dangerous driving conditions.
I want to be very clear with everybody. This is a major storm, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said as the city braced for what could turn out to be one of the worst storms in its history. This has life-and-death implications and all the residents of the District of Columbia should treat it that way.
The Weather Channel said more than 85 million people in at least 20 states were covered by a winter weather warning, watch or advisory and residents up and down the East Coast scrambled to stock up on supplies.
Airlines canceled more than 7,100 flights in the US for Friday and Saturday, according to flight tracking website FlightAware.com. An additional 7,000 flights were delayed on Friday alone, reverberating to airports across the country.
Washington's snowfall could eclipse the Snowmageddon storm of 2010 that dropped 17.8 inches (45.2 cm), AccuWeather senior meteorologist Alex Sosnowski said. If forecasts prove accurate, the storm could rival the 1922 Knickerbocker storm, which dumped a record 28 inches (71 cm) on the city.
I think it's going to be a nightmare, the rates of snow we're talking about, said Marisa Kritikson, 27, a George Washington University nursing student who bought a snow shovel to dig out from her basement apartment.
Southeastern Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, was expecting 10 to 18 inches (25 to 46 cm)
The approaching storm led New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to return home from New Hampshire, where he was campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination. Christie declared a state of emergency as well.
The smartest thing for you all to do is stay home, stay where you are, Christie told an evening press conference.
New Jersey Transit said all bus, rail and light rail service would be shut down at 2 am local time on Saturday. Service would be restored as conditions permit, the agency said.
Residents along New Jersey's coast prepared for potential flooding during high tides on Saturday and Sunday. In Ocean City, emergency management officials warned of forecasts calling for the highest flood levels since Superstorm Sandy brought heavy damage in 2012.
High winds and a full moon could combine to create a high tide of nearly 8 feet (2.4 metres) in Atlantic City, officials said, still shy of the 10 feet (3 metres) Sandy caused in Ocean City.
In New York City, the National Weather Service issued coastal flood warnings for the boroughs of Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens. Officials prepared for possible evacuations from low-lying areas.
Post-Sandy reconstruction has put the area in a stronger position to face the storm, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said.
The storm arrived in the Washington area, home to about 6 million people, after dropping 5 inches (13 cm) of snow in Arkansas and spreading a wintry mess of snow, sleet and freezing rain in parts of Tennessee and Kentucky.
Duke Energy reported that more than 112,000 people were without power in North and South Carolina on Friday evening. In addition to snow, the Charlotte, North Carolina, area could get up to a half inch (1.3 cm) of ice, making roads dangerous.
Federal offices in the Washington area closed at noon to allow employees to get home ahead of the storm.
Plans to decriminalize marijuana in Washington DC
Washington D.C. could join the 15 U.S. states that have decriminalized marijuana, if this measure is approved, smoking small amounts would no longer be grounds for arrest and the fine would match that of a traffic violation. teleSUR
USA: EAST COAST: SNOW STORMS UPDATE
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An unexpectedly fast-moving snow storm charged up the East Coast of the United States on Tuesday, closing airports and thousands of schools and making the morning commute dangerous.
Two of the District of Columbia's largest employers - the federal government and city council - decided to shut down on Tuesday in the face of the heavy snow falls.
Even Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, told nonessential workers to stay home.
Most public school systems and colleges in the Washington area made the decision to close well before dawn.
Travellers using airports also found themselves stranded - with both National and Dulles airports being closed.
Tourists already in the capital used the unusual snow fall to take different pictures of well known Washington features.
In New York, meanwhile, swirling snow from the intense winter storm closed hundreds of schools and LaGuardia Airport, turned roads to slippery seas of slush and made the commute for metropolitan residents a nightmare.
And that was the good news - New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani warned that getting home would be even tougher.
Weather officials had predicted the storm would hit the eastern seaboard midweek but it developed more quickly than expected.
While many workers decided to stay away from their jobs, many Manhattan dog owners took the chance to give their pets a run in the snow.
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George Town Club - Main Level Tour
The George Town Club is one of the most elegant in-town clubs in the United States, patterned after the finest clubs in London and Paris. The warm, home-like Club offers a retreat to its Members, with superb cuisine, privacy, and friendly gracious service in a setting that fosters relaxed personal enjoyment.
D.C. Police Accused of Using Rape as Punishment Targeting Some Arrested During Trump Inauguration
- A shocking lawsuit accuses the Washington, D.C., police of using sexual abuse as a form of punishment targeting people arrested during protests against President Donald Trump’s inauguration. A complaint by four plaintiffs charges officers stripped them, grabbed their genitalia and inserted fingers into their anuses while other officers laughed. We speak with Scott Michelman, a senior attorney at the ACLU of the District of Columbia and lecturer at Harvard Law School.
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This Grand Experiment: When Women Entered the Federal Workforce in Civil War–Era Washington, DC
The need for soldiers during the Civil War reduced the ranks of male employees in the government. As a result, federal employment was offered to women. As described by Jessica Ziparo in her book This Grand Experiment, women saw this as a rare chance to obtain well-paid, challenging work. Despite discrimination, prejudice, and harassment, women persisted and succeeded in making their presence in the federal workforce permanent. A book signing will follow the program.
Capitol Police Chief Testifies Before House Committee
Capitol Police Chief Kim C. Dine testifies before the House Administration Committee on security at the U.S. Capitol. Dine’s appearance follows a CQ Roll Call report earlier this month that Capitol Police have, on multiple occasions, left loaded firearms unattended around the Capitol campus.
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Innovative Tiny Houses in Washington DC Make A BIG Impact
Tiny houses and small homes dazzled at the first-ever Innovative Housing Showcase, co-hosted by the National Association of Home Builders and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). During the event, we repped the tiny house movement by talking with policymakers, the general public, and the HUD Secretary Ben Carson. And we toured the swoon-worthy innovative structures on display. To our delight, the tiny houses on wheels were incredibly well-received with bi-partisan support. Other show highlights included a reimagined shipping container house to an expandable, stackable building system.
“Featuring new building technologies and housing solutions that are making housing more affordable for American families and homes more resilient during natural disasters…will include panel discussions, on-stage interviews, and demonstrations with exhibitors, lawmakers, entrepreneurs, and leaders in the housing industry.”
By being included in this event, tiny houses are further legitimized as a quality, affordable housing solution to a wide range of needs. A BIG step forward for greater acceptance.
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Dab Before Christmas: Legal Marijuana Party in D.C.
Dr.Trichome Threw down at Cities Restaurant and Lounge to throw a wild cannabis infused party. This is what legal weed in the district looks like!
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The DC Opportunity Scholarship Program: Keeping The Door Open (Part 1)
The DC Opportunity Scholarship Program: Keeping The Door Open (Part 1) - House Oversight Committee - 2011-03-01 - House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on Health Care, District of Columbia, Census and the National Archives hearing will take place at 9:30 a.m. in room 2154 Rayburn HOB on Tuesday, March 1. Witnesses: Panel I: Mr. Ronald Holassie, Senior at Archbishop Carroll High School, DC OSP Recipient; Ms. Lesly Alvarez, 8th Grade Student at Sacred Heart School, DC OSP Recipient; Ms. Sheila Jackson, Mother to OSP Student, Shawnee Jackson; Ms. Latasha Bennett, Mother to OSP Students, Nico and Nia Bennett. Panel II: Mr. Kevin Chavous, Chairman, Black Alliance for Education Options; Dr. Patrick Wolf, Professor and 21st Century Chair in School Choice, Department of Education Reform, University of Arkansas; Ms. Betty North, Principal and CEO, Preparatory School of DC; Dr. Ramona Edelin, Executive Director, D.C. Association of Chartered Public Schools.Video provided by U.S. House of Representatives.