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"Said, well, I want to serve this governor and why. Edwards claimed it was time to pass the baton. Coming up after traffic and weather, how is AI infiltrating your kids' classroom? It's 608. Get a Precision AC tune -up for only I'm the land's son. Traffic and weather on the 8th. We go to Mary DePompa and the WTOP Traffic Center. All right. Thanks, Luke. We're taking the big look around on an early Sunday morning, the smack dab middle of a long holiday weekend and all I can tell you is if you're out and about, the roadways should cooperate with you. There's nothing currently reported in your way on the Fairfax County Parkway side of the Beltway. Montgomery County also moving well. The only crash we have on the docket is going to be the interloop and Landover. They were running near 214 Central Avenue. The reported crash was near exit 15. Have not heard the comeback, but watch your mirrors. Response was on the way and that also means watch out along the outer loop too as well until they find said crash and be cautious taking any of the exit ramps to or from 214 Central Avenue exit 15. If we continue on the Maryland side 70 rides well 95 Beltway to Beltway doing okay to or from the Eastern Shore this morning. at speed Also you'll find from Queenstown across the bay no surprises to the Beltway even inside of the Beltway into Northeast Washington. Now if you're trying to leave the district I -295 police were working working a crash. Southbound listeners confirm that all traffic will divert at the Suitland Parkway. That means you can take the Suleparkway exit go toward the east and you can take the first exit for 1st Sterling. Join South Capitol Street ride parallel join back in at overlook or South Cap after Malcolm X and Suitland Parkway could also get you to Branch Avenue. A lot of workarounds on an early Sunday Monday morning go electric the Fitzway look for an electric car try the new Hyundai IONIQ the Toyota BC4X ID4 by VW. State and federal incentives available get your next ride at fitsmall .com. Mary DePompa UTOP traffic. To 7 News first alert meteorologist Jordan Evans. Well it is another pool day today with temperatures even hotter 95 for an afternoon high that's more like July

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"Those in Montgomery County Arlington and DC. A trial date is expected to be set today in one of the cases involving former President Trump. it Keep here for full details in the minutes ahead 918 and we've got traffic and weather on the 8th with Jack Taylor in the traffic center. Alright in Virginia looking a little better now 66 running east out of Gainesville as you head all the way to Roslyn barely a delay the wreck that was out after 50 Fairfax moved safely onto the right shoulder. You will find southbound 123 near Weatherly Way still have that crash left lane will get you by 95. I pull you look good now headed northbound coming up out of Falmouth and Woodbridge there's a little congestion in Newington same on 395 there's a little heavy traffic as you approach King Street, but that's the only delay between the beltway and the 14th interloop still a little bit heavy around Braddock Road to Gallows Road then coming up toward the toll road slower on the toll road west inside the beltway as you approach 123 look out if there's any work setting up there. We have a delay both sides of DC 95 southbound toward East Capitol Street northbound back toward Pennsylvania Avenue. It's the urgency work zone New York Avenue north of Montana Avenue between New York Avenue and 17th The Street northbound lanes of Montana Avenue blocked their structural integrity of the roadways been compromised Southbound travel lanes though are open. Alright in Maryland the beltway really not too bad now through Montgomery and Prince Georgia's counties really late delays now on 32 headed eastbound after Broken Land Parkway the crash involving overturned an vehicle stay right to get by. Last gasp of heavy traffic on 270 southbound at Father Boulevard toward 118. BWI there excuse me BW Parkway southbound after BWI Marshall that earlier wreck had blocked the left lane. A dump truck was involved in a crash up in Howard County in Woodbine it was on 144 near Bushy Park Road you may find yourself here under police direction. Watch on 301 in Upper Marlboro northbound up near Trade Zone Avenue the work zone has just a left lane getting by. For over 35 years in the DMV Greenberg and Bederman has helped clients win the compensation they deserve and as always pay no fee unless your case is one visit GBLawyers .com and feel better Jack Taylor you'll be traffic. Now 7news first alert meteorologist Steve Rudin. Alrighty we're looking at cloudy skies moving through the remainder of the morning hours unfortunately those

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"Talking there's nothing like 35 percent off everything alpha to get you motivated only at the container or 728 traffic and weather on the eights and when it breaks let's get back to bob emler in the traffic center biggest deal is on the beltway of montgomery county inner loop heavy and slow from old georgetown road it is a broken down tractor trailer blocking the right lane before for the railroad bridge before georgia avenue going to take a while to clean up since it dropped a drive shaft in the roadway so uh not going to be an easy task there so very slow from old georgetown to a point before the georgia on inner loop and that is the reason for it 95 baltimore washington parkway 270 each without delay 50 out bridge of the bay is doing great and in virginia on 66 no delays to report really and 95 south tap of the race yakka at the quan and beyond that you're good to go into fredericksburg and west of warrenton the crash on 211 about a 229 at last report uh westbound traffic had to turn into at 229 with the crash bob inler wtlp traffic let's get uh right down to the uh matter here weather of the how about that it's seven news first alert chief meteorologist veronica johnson to take us through the rest of the week get ready go to from the summer fields to fall

The Eric Metaxas Show
A highlight from Ch Ahn (Encore)
"Welcome to the Eric Metaxas show. They say it's a thin line between love and hate. But we're working every day to thicken that line, or at least make it a double or triple line. But now here's your line jumping host, Eric Metaxas. I have a very special guest today. As you know, on Miracle Mondays, we try to have someone on who believes in miracles, who's maybe experienced some miracles, whose life itself is a miracle. Today, I am thrilled to have in the studio with me, all the way from Pasadena, California, Che Ahn. How do I describe Che Ahn? He's the founder and president of Harvest International Ministry, a worldwide apostolic network of churches in over 60 nations. My goodness, he's also the international chancellor of Wagner University. He's received his master's and doctorate in ministry from Fuller Theological Seminary. He's written many books. He's been married for 40 years to his wife, Sue. They have four adult children, six grandchildren. I think that says it all. Che Ahn, welcome to the program. Well, thank you. What an honor to be on your show. Listen, it's my honor to have you. I've known you for many, many years. You haven't known of me, but I've known of your ministries. What was the one with fire in the title? I can't remember. It was Teen Mania, or what was it? It was something you did here in New York, like 12 or 13 years ago. Well, we did the Call New York. That's what it was. The Call New York. It was the Call New York. Yeah, 2001. That's, you know what? 2001? Yeah, after 9 -11. That is 18 years ago. Yeah, and it's interesting because initially when we came to mobilize the pastors, actually they were very, very rude. They said, we don't need the Call to come in. And then after 9 -11 hit, they said, we need to gather together and have a solemn assembly. We need to come together and repent of our sins. And before we knew it, over 100 ,000 people showed up in Flushing Meadow. The fact that that is 18 years ago completely blows my mind. Yeah, it's been a long time. Because I spoke briefly, I was on the stage, and I remember being amazed at the crowd. It was a huge crowd. Right. And I grew up in Flushing Meadow. I mean, I grew up a couple of miles from there, and we would, as a kid growing up in Queens, New York, I would hang out there. And so to see thousands and thousands of people, then that's when I met you. But for folks who know nothing about you, what is your story? How long have you been, by the way, in Pasadena? Well, I moved in 1984, but I grew up in Washington, D .C., in Montgomery County, Maryland. So this is out of D .C. My father was the first Korean Southern Baptist pastor in North America, so he immigrated in 1958. From Korea. From Korea, South Korea. There was no Korean Southern Baptist church in the United States. He was the first one, and so they wanted him at the nation's capital. There was a handful of Korean students who were studying at Georgetown, George Washington, Catholic University, to help rebuild Korea after the Korean War, which ended in 1953. Actually, it was a ceasefire that took place. And so they wanted the Korean government, wanted the top students to learn public policy, how to do government, and to rebuild Korea. And so there were around 200 students in Washington, D .C., but they wanted a Baptist pastor. There was a Presbyterian church, there was a Methodist, but not a Southern Baptist. And it was like my dad won the lotto. He applied and got the job because it was so hard to immigrate. I mean, it's hard now, but back in 1958 to immigrate to the United States, it was almost impossible because the U .S. government realized there was no Korean Southern Baptist church. So you were born here? No, here's the problem. We had a visa problem. So my sister, my mother, and I, we were separated from my dad for three years. And so finally, after three years, during my formative year or so, almost when I was five, then we got the visa to come to the United States. And so, to say the least, when I saw my dad, I couldn't recognize him because, you know, I was just two years old when he left. People have no idea what others go through. I mean, when you describe that and how many people want to come to America. But I mean, the idea that your father is a Southern Baptist preacher in America. Well, he passed away, but he was a pioneer. No, no, I mean, but in those days that he's from Korea. Right. And so you were raised in the faith, in the Christian faith. Well, I was, but I rejected Christianity very early on because of two things, you know. There was no kids in my Sunday school. It was just students, college students. And so there was no families. There was no other kids my age. And then I went to an elementary school, Forest Grove Elementary School. And my sister and I were the only two people of color in an all -white elementary school. And now, if you go to that school, it's very, very diverse. But back in those days, it wasn't until the fifth grade I remember someone of color coming in. And so there were no other Asians, no African -Americans, no Hispanic. And so we stood out. And so I got in fights all the time because people were calling me chink, even though I'm not Chinese. That's a drug term for Chinese and Jap, even though I wasn't Japanese. You know, by the way, I have a little joke. I say you could tell the difference between a Chinese, Japanese, and a Korean. If you see a rich -looking Asian, they're Chinese. A smart -looking Asian, they're Japanese. But if you see a handsome -looking Asian, he's Korean. Ha! Ha! Take that. Yeah, so anyway, but I got in fights all the time. And I wanted to be so accepted. Plus, my parents were working day and night just to survive in America. And so as a result of that, my craving for acceptance and to be popular led me into the whole hippie drug culture of the late 60s and early 70s. I joke I may have been the first Korean hippie in North America because I never met anyone. I stopped cutting my hair for three and a half years. And my dad is freaking out. He doesn't know what's going on. And by the time I'm 15, I'm doing everything under the sun. Heavy drug user, cocaine, heroin, LSD. And then by the time I'm 17, I'm pushing drugs to support my habit. And so I was totally out of control. But one thing my parents did was pray for me. And I really want to encourage people not to stop praying no matter how bad it looks. Because the Bible says in Acts 16 31, believe on the Lord Jesus and you and your family will be saved. And so my parents prayed me into the Kingdom. And so I'm here by the grace of God. I got radically saved at a Deep Purple concert. So that gives you a little clue where I was at. Wait a minute. You got saved at a Deep Purple concert? Yeah, in May 1973. They were just touring with Smoke on the Water, a new song that came out in 1972. And they were touring in 1973. And it was at the Baltimore Civic Center. I made a concert, 15 ,000 tickets sold out in two hours. They were the number one band in America at that time. And during the intermission I had an encounter with God where the Lord spoke to me for the first time. I'm not talking about audibly in the small still voice. Because I was having this for two weeks, this visitation from the Lord Jesus. Without anyone witnessing to me. That's why I'm saying the power of... Now when you say that because people are listening and I'm really one of them. Like you're thinking, what do you mean by that? I mean here you are, you know, you're a teenager, right? Right. You are big time into drugs and you're selling drugs. You go to a Deep Purple concert. Now you say that for two weeks up to that, God had been somehow communicating with you or visiting you. What do you mean specifically? Okay, so two weeks before I'm at my friend Sal's. We're at a party. Just guys bonging on marijuana and smoking and drinking beer. Nothing heavy. It wasn't like we were tripping on acid or anything. But I was just bored because I was just doing that every day. It was just so monotonous. You know, day in, day out, just getting high. So I went to another room and I was into Zen Buddhism at that time. Just experimenting with Eastern religion. So I went to the room just to go through my chant and after saying the stupid chant, I was saying it incessantly for almost a year. And finally I just said, you know what, this is the stupidest thing I've ever done. I said that to myself. I got nothing out of it, Eric. And you just said, duh. Yeah, right. No, but this is how he said that. So I said God, I said this audibly by the way, no one was in the room. I said, God, I don't even know if you exist, but if you do exist, if my parents, what they told me is true, that there's a heaven and a hell. Well, I don't want to go to hell if there is a hell, but I don't know. So reveal yourself to me. So I was expecting him to show me if he does exist in the days ahead. But as soon as I prayed that right there in the party, the presence of God came all over me and I started to weep because I felt so much love and peace about me. Alone in the room. Alone in my room. And I was sobbing and I knew, I knew it was Jesus. I just knew because I just prayed if what my parents told me as a Christian pastor, if Jesus is the way, if there is a heaven and a hell. And so I thought I was having some kind of emotional breakdown, but it lasted for three days. Every day that presence came on me and I would just start weeping. And I said, what is going on? No one witnessed to me. Are you kidding? Now hold on because we're going to go to a break. Jay on is my guest. It's Miracle Monday. I love these kind of stories. We'll be right back with the rest of the story. And there's plenty more. It's the air from Texas show.

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Fresh "Montgomery County" from WTOP 24 Hour News
"Go to AmericanEagle .com or call them at 877 -WEB -NOW -1. Traffic and It's weather on 528, the 8th. Let's go to Dave Dildine and the WTOP Traffic Center. In the thick of rush hour with backups here, there and everywhere. No major incidents on the interstates at the moment thankfully. A lot of rush hour traffic of course around the beltway but nothing blocking any lanes, at least nothing reported blocking any lanes. In the district though on 16th Street, northbound above Military Road, northbound traffic gets by the broken down bus, single file to the left. Near Sibley, a crash reported at the southern end of Dale Carley Parkway and in Arlington, Virginia near Roslyn, southbound 110 across from Iwo Jima was only one lane getting by a crash that actually back traffic up on 66 east through the Roslyn Tunnel. But again 66, the lanes and ramps are open, congestion outside the beltway westbound, many slowdowns to work through through Fairfax, Centerville and Manassas, 395 and the beltway through Virginia and Maryland. Rush hour delays but nothing blocking. Stafford, Route 17 northbound near Granite Street, one lane to the right getting by a crash investigation heading for Bealton. In College Park, the car crash on University Boulevard at Rhode Island Avenue westbound, you're under authority direction. Big bus crash on Route 1 nearby cleared hours ago. 29 northbound from Columbia to Ellicott City, the crash beyond 108 remains, blocking the left travel lane, volume delays in the BWD Parkway, 95 and I -270 northbound through Montgomery County. Have the heart of service, Montgomery County Police are hiring permanent shifts, four -day work week, high salaries and a $20 ,000 hiring bonus? Apply at .com. JoinMCP Dave Doldine, WTLP traffic. Over to 7 News Next alert meteorologist Steve Rudin. Nice and warm for the remainder of the early evening hours. As we move into the overnight, temperatures will fall to the 50s, a bit of patchy fog early

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"Good afternoon I'm Shawn Anderson and I'm Brendan Hazelton the top local stories we're following for you this hour. Muriel DC Mayor Bowser has made her pick for the city's next police chief. The candidate is already with MPD and has more than 25 years of police experience. She knows Washington DC she knows MPD. She is Pamela Smith currently an assistant DC police chief and former a chief of the US Park Police. Mayor Bowser nominated Smith to lead DC's police department. It is my distinct honor and privilege to be introduced as the next chief of police. Smith says her difficult upbringing made her stronger. My father was addicted to drugs and my mother at 21 years old had to figure out how to raise three children. If confirmed by the DC council Smith would be the first black woman ever to serve as permanent police chief in DC. In the district, Nick Ionelli, WTOP News. DC's police union is already voicing support for Smith saying, quote, Chief Smith can help move the city in a direction where we have a safe city for all. A Fairfax County man has now been indicted in connection with the death of a man last October. Grand jury indicted 41 year old Kaiwan Trott McClain for the murder of Brandon Wims at the old Mill Gardens apartments. Fairfax County police say Wims was shot multiple times while sitting in a car. Trott McClain was on the run for two months after the killing. Court date for the case is set soon. Reducing wait times in emergency rooms. That's a top goal for the Prince George's County Council. Now council members are working with health care providers to make it happen. Prince George's County residents have reported long ER waits, in some cases 16 hours. So if you exclude or is Maryland is experiencing the worst wait time in the nation and regime is with Adventist Healthcare Ford Washington Medical Center and says the lack of community providers, staffing and not enough have led to long wait times. We have to transfer a lot of our patients to their hospitals. Jim says more programs are needed to attract more providers. We're aligning with the nursing schools, University of Maryland, Bowie State, which is Community College. Collaborate and collaborate. That's what we need to do. Melissa Howell, ETOP News. Our region is once again under a code orange air quality alert today and that means air pollution may become unhealthy for sensitive groups. The cause? What's going on from our Northern neighbor. Your 7 News meteorologist Mark Pannia. We're now code orange air quality alert across the region. This is because of Canadian the wildfire smoke that has been ushered in behind yesterday's cold front. Now sensitive groups include children, the elderly, folks with asthma, heart disease or other lung diseases. The EPA advises those groups to shorten outdoor activities and take breaks if you're being active outside. Another code orange day is expected tomorrow as well. 506 we know it's summer but did you also know it's sunflower season around here and there are plenty of fields you can visit including one in Woodbine Maryland. Yes we have 13 acres of sunflowers. Derek Patrick owns the sunflowers of Lisbon Field. The Woodbine location is in bloom and ready for visitors. There's different activities in the field for kids and adults alike. You get to pick your own flowers with the paid ticket and they've got umbrellas just in case it gets too hot. This is the sixth year they're having a festival celebrating the summer hour. I'm a farmer that's my real job but my wife and I started this and I think there's no cooler crop growing the in field. The festival runs through July 30th. They'll be having another at their maple lawn location in August. Shaina Nestle NWTOP news. Kids love climbing trees and in Montgomery County they've stepped it up a with notch some equipment from the pros. Eight -year -old Leslie made it to the top of a huge oak tree. Best part about it. When I reached the high point. What did you feel like when you looked down? I was proud of myself. She and dozens of other kids like Eli were hooked up to rigs and harnesses like the county's arborists here at Long Branch Arliss neighborhood park. I know I got to the top but maybe like a hundred feet. The event was part of Latino Conservation Week. Michelle Ramirez with Montgomery County Parks. With Montgomery County being one of the most diverse counties it just makes sense to make sure we're that reaching everybody, all of our constituents. In Silver Spring, Luke Lugert, WTOP News. Coming up in money news after traffic and weather. The Cybertruck is a real thing now. I'm Jeff Glabaugh. Get a Precision AC tune -up for only $59 .00.

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"Of service Montgomery County Police are hiring. Permanent shifts, 4 day work week, high salaries and a $20 thousand dollar hiring bonus. Apply at JoinMCP .com. Dave DelDine, WTLP traffic. And forecast the with 7 News First Alert meteorologist Steve Rudin. Great weather continues for the remainder of the evening temperatures hours as fall to the 50s later tonight into early tomorrow morning. We'll see a bit of patchy fog early in the day. Highs Thursday under partly cloudy skies 75 to 80 degrees. More clouds on Friday 75 to 80 a cold front late Friday into Saturday that will trigger showers perhaps a few rumbles of thunder. Highs Saturday upper 60s near 60 for a high on Sunday. I'm 7 News meteorologist Steve Rudin in the First Alert Weather Center. More up 86 in Frederick we've got 81 in Manassas 82 Metro Center in Downtown DC. Money news at 10 and 40 past the hour brought to you by PenFed. Great rates for everyone.

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"Of Montgomery County, northern Prince Georges, northern Arlington County and northeastern Fairfax County. Now these storms that have been rolling through have some people the in dark already. Dominion Energy reports about 2 ,500 customers without power in Loudoun County. Novak says more than 3 ,200 of its customers are out in that county. About 300 customers PEPCO have no power at this point in Montgomery County. We're staying on top of that for you. Keep it here on WTOP. In other news Hollywood actors have joined film and TV writers on the picket lines today. For the first full day of a dual strike, it's forced Hollywood to close down productions. Among the protesters chanting outside the Netflix headquarters in Hollywood is SAG -AFTRA president and actress Fran Drescher. We are speaking on behalf of workers all across the nation and around the world. The eyes of workers are upon us. Leaders of SAG -AFTRA, the union that represents the actors, voted to walk out after contract talks with the studios collapsed pay and the use of AI Among the sticking points, screenwriters went on strike back in May over the same issues. And a looming strike for organized postal workers as the postal service training non -union employees. And I believe we are talking about UPS workers. A little more than a week after contract between talks UPS and the union representing 340 ,000 of its workers broke down, the company says it will begin training non -union employees in the U .S. to step in should there be a strike. The union has promised a work stoppage if no agreement is reached by the end of this month. Last week, both sides blamed the other for walking away from the talks, which now appear to be at a stalemate. UPS delivers around 25 million packages a day. That's according to the global shipping and logistics firm Pitney Bowes. I'm Shelly Adler. Now to the top stories W -T -O -P. Severe weather pounding our region southwestern Montgomery County under a flash flood warning until 830 We tonight. have severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for parts of Fairfax, Arlington, Montgomery Counties, along with D .C. as the strong storms roll through. Five people were shot after leaving a funeral in Prince George's County earlier today three in critical condition. Keep it here for full details in the minutes ahead. 548. Lots on going out there. Let's get to Dave in the traffic center. Extremely heavy precipitation rain and hail affecting

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"To art i'm glad you called jessa we can help when you reach out to jessa our hospice nurse will meet at you home for an assessment that's completely covered by medicare to create a comprehensive care plan so you can truly be present in the moment you and your loved ones share medicare and most insurances cover hospice 100 % contact jessa at jssa dot org proudly serving montgomery traffic and weather on the eighth let's see how this wednesday is going with ian crawford in the traffic anywhere center but the outer loop in maryland i would say okay but on the outer loop it's a mess right now basically from prince georges county all the way past college park and into montgomery county we'll start on the outer loop ramp east to go on route 50 john hansen highway eastbound that is the left side of the ramp blocked by the work guardrail we did have some delays streaming back on from the off -ramp back into the outer loop past that you've got work now the collar finds underneath route one college park exit 25 it's it as you pass underneath route one the right lane will be blocked with a bit of a delay the big one right now is going to be as you transition into montgomery county the crash activity after new hampshire avenue heading toward northwest branch right lane is blocked we are told by the caller but it appears that they are picking up some codes hopefully we're gonna get some that right lane lane back fairly soon but for the moment a very sluggish ride coming off of 95 southbound and coming from college park heading toward silver spring elsewhere in maryland inter county connector crashed westbound after georgia avenue a single right shoulder squeezing by the crash activity northbound on 95 the disabled truck is going to be before route 100 blocking the left center lane after route 100 the right lane is blocked by a work zone in virginia they've set up the inner loop work on the capitol beltway between the dallas toll road and georgetown pike that's blocking the right lane that is a mirror image of what's happening on the outer loop in the same spot right lane blocked both loops now between exits 44 and 45 mckesson delivers medical supplies to government agencies through the federal supply schedules visit mms .mckesson .com slash government for details at mms .mckesson .com slash government Ian Crawford WTOP traffic. Our 7 News First Solared from Eileen Whalen. Well this summer -like feel in early October continuing this afternoon with those temperatures climbing into the low to mid 80s

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
A highlight from Northwestern's big mistake & Justice Sotomayor's book-pushing staffers
"Welcome to today's podcast, sponsored by Hillsdale College, all things Hillsdale, hillsdale .edu. I encourage you to take advantage of the many free online courses there. And of course, listen to the Hillsdale Dialogues, all of them at hughforhillsdale .com or just Google Apple, iTunes, and Hillsdale. Good morning, glory America. Bonjour, hi Canada, and greetings to Montgomery County, New York, specifically to St. John'sville, Kona Johari, I think that's how I say it, Fonda, Johnstown, all of you cities. There are 10 towns in one city in Montgomery County, and thanks to Talk Radio 1120 97 .9, they have joined the Borg, and I always like to welcome aboard a new affiliate. We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add to a biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. We're closing in on 500 platforms here at the Hugh Hewitt Show, 500 platforms. Mike Gallagher is green with envy, radio talk show host, Mike Gallagher. But we are just cooking in Montgomery County, New York, and it's great to have you along. I hope you're not underwater. The biggest story that I'm going to talk the most about, a guy named Patrick Fitzgerald, a legendary and beloved football coach at Northwestern. I'm going to spend a lot of time talking about that today, and my phone number is 1 -800 -520 -1234. If you want to weigh in on what happened at Northwestern, I'll fill you in shortly, but I want to do the news first. Northeastern storms dump over two months rain in one day on the state of Vermont. Now, I live next door in Maine during the summer, and Vermont is a mess. I mean, I don't know. I hope nobody died, but there is so much damage, and it's a weird weather system. It moved over to the northern Maine coast where I am for the summer and the rain, but I'm on the coast, so it doesn't matter to me. I don't have a river to flood me, and I cannot believe the capital, Montpelier, had to close its downtown. And it's not just another Washington Post headline, the historic and deadly New England flood trap residents destroy roads. It's not just Vermont, although Vermont is the epicenter of what was this amazing flooding event. Meanwhile, it's set in California up on Palos Verdes Peninsula. I think that's where Harley lives, and they've lost a dozen homes into a canyon up there. That's just the after effect of the winter. For my new listeners in Montgomery County, New York, I spend the winter in California, the fall and the spring in the Beltway when the Congress is in session, and I come up north during the summer. And Studio North is where I am today. And all during the winter, all I did was complain about the fact that it was California. It just rained. It just rained and rained and rained. I came to Maine, and all it's doing is raining, raining, raining. But the weather is always interesting only to people who are living it particularly. I know it's like a heat wave across Phoenix. My friends in Phoenix are boiling. So it's a weird, say it's summer, this summer. We are also in the slow news season, right? So I just want you to understand between now and the first Republican debate hosted by Fox in Milwaukee in late August, there really won't be much news. There's some fundraising news today, but there won't be much real news.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Mike and Caller Brenda Go Head-To-Head Over Reparations
"Brenda in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Hi, Brenda, welcome to The Mike Gallagher Show. How are you doing today? I'm good, how are you? I'm great, I appreciate your call. Yeah, well, I look at things from the other side of the, I am a black woman and I look at things from a different set of lens. That's okay. And I, yes, because that's what America's all about. And I understand where you're saying you would like to see affirmative action struck down. From my point of view, my great -grandmother, my grandmother, they never got paid wages for any labor that they contributed to the building of this country. So give us reparations and we'll be fine. You can have affirmative action. Just give us the money, you know what I mean? Give us what you owe. Show you the money. Yeah, give us what you owe. Show us the money. You know, and of course it gets very difficult, as you know, Brenda, because a lot of people feel the way you do. Hey, show me the money, give me the money for my great -grandparents and you can have affirmative action. Even Gavin Newsom has backed off on slavery reparations for black Americans in 2023. I mean, if the day, I've said this before and I wanna, let me bounce it off of you for a moment. And I do appreciate your point of view. I mean, I understand this is a tough debate. If the day comes in this country where every non -black citizen has to pay money to black citizens, we're gonna be in a world of hurt, Brenda. Do you know how bad that's gonna be? Well, but then we're on a level playing field. Really? So me as a white man paying you. Think of you being in our shoes. And I do that a lot. I always try to put myself in another person's shoes. So I want you to put yourself in my shoes. I didn't enslave your grandparents. Why do I have to pay for what your grandparents suffered for?

The Officer Tatum Show
Maryland Man Charged in Child Porn Case
"Let me go for this article that I just saw and I just, I can't believe what I'm reading right now. It says the headline of this article says school official spray paints groomer on libraries. Then get busted with child pornography. I want y'all to I want y'all to listen to how creepy this gets. I'm gonna read the article to you so you can see exactly what it says. It's a guy named Charles Sutherland. He's now unemployed elementary school librarian was arrested last June for spray painting the word groomer on libraries that openly support the LGBTQ community. He is facing criminal charges of malicious damage of property, he faced the charges of criminal malicious damage of property, and he's now looking at additional charges for possession of child pornography. The cops went to his house. And made an arrest and found child pornography on his computer. And that's not even the creepiest thing that I'm going to read to you. Police also discovered a child sized doll in Sutherland's closet, he had smaller dolls and diapers in his home as well, though he had no kids or family members with young people to wear those diapers. Southern was slapped with 6 counts of misdemeanor charges of child pornography in Montgomery county, a sanctuary county that was the site of a rash of sex crimes committed by illegal immigrants. Child pornography is a misdemeanor in sanctuary county.

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"montgomery county" Discussed on WTOP
"Officers are just starting their careers after graduating locally from the Montgomery county police academy veteran sharing some words of wisdom with them. The 22 men and 7 women graduating from the Montgomery county police academy were recognized for their accomplishments in training and reminded of the responsibilities they've taken on by Montgomery county police chief Marcus Jones. We will expect a lot from you in the coming years. And they come in days. To come apart police chief Antonio Duvall. The challenge is that these officers face are unlike any that we face 30 years ago. But it graduation, the focus was on celebration. Winner of the crime soldiers award is officer Dan Revis. And among those cheering on newly minted officer rivas was Tacoma park police officer Emmanuel Ayala. Now with three years on the force. I love what I do and I'm gonna do it as long as I can. Kate Ryan, WTO news. We're Jenny governor Glenn youngkin this week tackling a number of education related topics during a town hall on CNN. He talked about how he's asked Virginia's Department of Education to review a new advanced placement African American study course to see whether or not in fact teaches inherently divisive concepts in school. I have no reason to believe given the changes that I know have been made to that course. That it won't be a fine course for Virginia, but I have to let our Department of Education do their job. This is what I've asked them to do. And I look forward to getting the report back. High schools and fairfax county and Montgomery county Maryland are among those expected to have the course next year. On the top stories we're

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"montgomery county" Discussed on WTOP
"Talk to you. Let's do it again. Thanks so much. Thank you. Washington Post senior political reporter, Aaron Blake. Four 18. Traffic and weather on the aids Dave dildo, how are things moving? A moving slowly, but a little more steadily in Montgomery county on the outer loop. The crash after Georgia avenue was moved from the left lane onto the right shoulder, all lanes open on the outer loop, otherwise around the rest of the beltway. It is a Monday rush hour. It will be slow. Nothing unexpected, though, as far as volume goes on four 95, although in the month to come, there will be more and more traffic even on Mondays as we get warmer and warmer. Two 70 off to a fair start for the work week. Only minor slowing near a north of Gaithersburg, rubbernecking delays on 15 and Frederick at the scar from the big tanker truck fire, north of Rosemont avenue, it is on looking both lanes on 15 are open both ways. 70 eastbound after the minoxidil river had a crash on the right side. Baltimore, Washington Parkway, nothing of late to blocked away. Route 50 eastbound better near new Carrollton, the crash after four ten is clear and clear sailing on 50 toward Annapolis and the bay bridge. In Virginia, on I 66, eastbound after nutley street, the police activity is clear, westbound getting heavier near one 23 and the centerville exits three 95 and 95 southbound slow main avenue to the 14th Pentagon to glebe. From newington to woodbridge and in a few short slowdowns through Stafford county, northbound also have the on 95 getting into woodbridge, but no incidents to blame. And the travel lanes remain open in the district, outbound on the suitland Parkway, had a work zone at Stanton road. It was one lane getting pie. But moving a little better outbound in suitland Parkway now. So that 1 may be clear. I'm David WTO traffic. All right, let's head on over to storm team four. We've got Mike a fabulous Monday. Are you going to keep this going for the rest of the week? No, go run outside now because here comes the wind

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"montgomery county" Discussed on WTOP
"Capitol. It was urgent to rebuild the symbol of democracy for our young nation, and it took a road trip to loudon, Frederick and Montgomery counties to make it happen. The 5th president James Monroe and architect of the capitol Benjamin latrobe felt a new capital needed to be even more beautiful than the one that was destroyed. President Monroe got in a carriage in a pouring rainstorm to Leesburg Virginia or cross on Nolan's ferry across the Potomac into Frederick county downriver to Montgomery county to look at the various quarries and stones to make the final decision. In his book, Potomac marble history of the search for the ideal stone author Paul krung said it's actually a sedimentary rock. You actually see pebbles that are microscopic all the way up to there are some pebbles, 9 feet long. But how to transport tons of stone when roads weren't built yet. A quarry in Montgomery county extended over the Potomac river. Four guys on a boat and poles. After a rain, when the river was raging, and they would roar down this river out to Georgetown. Today, if you take a tour of the capitol, you can see those columns in what's called the statuary. Neil Logan sting, double pinus. New complaints about the Washington commanders. And this time it's coming from some of the team's players. The NFL Players Association has a survey which gives the commanders an F for its treatment of players families a D plus for food at F minus grade for its athletic training room at an F minus for its locker rooms and travel operations. The players on the team also lack confidence that owner Dan Snyder will invest to upgrade the situation. WWE SmackDown comes to Capital One arena tomorrow night, and it's your chance to see a big draw. Hailing from Vienna, Austria, Gunther formed the militaristic faction

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"Of the year candidate, Caitlin Clark, Dave Preston WTO sports. Dave, thank you 1117, we've learned the identity of the person who died in an early morning car crash in Rockville. Montgomery county police say it was 18 year old Tara king of woodbridge. It happened around 5 o'clock along the inner loop of the beltway after old Georgetown road near Rockville pike. A spokesperson with Montgomery county fire and rescue says the Chevrolet cobalt caught fire when it went off the road and crashed into a tree. King died at the scene, a 20 year old male passenger was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. Coming up in our top stories on WTO P 7 people injured three of them critically in a crash along Connecticut avenue in the district in front of the national zoo earlier this morning. Russia's president blaming the west for his war in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin made the comments during his state of the nation speech. Keep it here for full details in the minutes ahead. It's 1118. Now traffic and weather on the 8s married to pampa in the traffic center. All right, thanks, Mark. Got a new crash. What we start with the 95 in Maryland where you are slow heading southbound 95 through calverton once you pass the ICC, hitting the brakes toward two 12, where two 12 merges on crash blocking along the right side at that acceleration lane, if you will, beyond that, your breakaway point, nothing was in the northbound direction. We're going to check now on the flipping the coin into Virginia. They do have the new crash. It's on the inner loop and the service road at 50, Arlington boulevard, so the crash is on the beltway on the right shoulder, but response is now north in the service road on the left side. Watch for that no big delay just started happening outer loop will still be slow from about river road to get across the American legion bridge into Virginia four 95 next work blocking the left lane. Checking 95 in Virginia where we have slowdowns working in the northbound direction through woodbridge we're supposed to get a mobile crew past woodbridge near route one, haven't seen any slowdowns such as that, but watch out on the right side, that would be the schedule. North across the 14th street bridge on three 95 and onto the southwest freeway to head eastbound toward main avenue. That was a mobile crew at last report with the wake on south I two 95 after the suitland Parkway, we had a mobile crew there, now closer to south capital street, single lane was getting by. In this traffic report is being brought to you by gramophone, spring is in the air, a gramophone, they deliver beautiful landscape lighting, outdoor music, and gorgeous entertainment spaces, visit gramophone dot com today, and learn how they can get the party started. Mary de pompadour traffic. Now let's get that forecast from storm team four's Chad merrell. Very changeable weather pattern here over the next several days due to brief shower or thunderstorm, this afternoon

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Bruce Elliot: Teacher Unions Want a Monopoly on Government Schools
"Glad you pointed out the home component of this. I'm thinking if I'm a parent and my kid can't do multiplication or can't add or subtract, I should I should know that as a parent and bring that to the school's attention, but it looks like we've just had failure across the board and it's not just in Baltimore city or county. I suspect this is happening in school districts all over America. Well, check this out. What was up this study? And you want to be discouraged about something. Maryland, rates as a second, most educated state in the country. This is at the same time where you have these numbers. We're seeing schools. Well, they're getting a lot of help getting their numbers from Montgomery county, Maryland, and prince Georgia's Connie Maryland, which immediately about Washington D.C.. And in that case, yeah, you have a lot of working professionals with professional degrees or advanced degrees working for either institutions having to do with the government or working directly forward the government. But you get outside that kind of specialized area, you take a look at what's happening in Washington, D.C. take a look what's happening in Baltimore. Take a look at what's happening in St. Louis or Cleveland or Detroit or virtually any urban area in this country and you'll find failure after failure as your failure and still, you have the teachers union, pushing hard against the idea of what I think is a pretty common sense thing. The money follows the kid. That if your kid is going to public school, the money follows the kid, if your kid is being homeschooled, the money follows the kid. If your kid is going to either their Catholic high school or Jewish high school, whatever the case might be, again, the money follows the child. The teachers union does not want that to happen. They want to monopoly not on what I call public schools, but they want to monopoly on the government schools.

The Dan Bongino Show
Neil Parrott Provides an Update on His Campaign
"Telling the audience before you know I ran there Maryland district 6 I almost won Almost doesn't count Horseshoes and hand grenades but I've watched that district for a long time It's western Maryland It's a portion of Montgomery county It was a district before redistricting that was in the hands of a Republican Roscoe Bartlett for a really long time You're running there now you won your primary How do your polls look How are you feeling about it And your opponent David trone is super weak This guy's one of these wealthy dudes It doesn't think he needs to do anything to campaign How are you feeling about the race overall Hey thanks for asking First of all you were in a 2014 a great race A lot of us went to bed that night thinking you had won You're just we're all out I loved your campaign Matter of fact I love it so much I've hired your campaign manager and we are really excited We've got a great ground game We're getting our message out I do encourage anybody who's listening to go to Neil Perry dot org Neil OTT dot org where they can help us My opponent owns total wines and more He's spending about $15 million in this race which is more than our governor's race both candidates combined But you are right He is very weak because he hasn't done much for this district at all People hardly know who he is Our polls show that he's ahead 47% to 44% right now but when we give them just a few pieces of information just general information his support goes down to around 34% mine goes up to 55% in a bunch more become undecided I mean this race we can win and this will help change the direction our country is going It will help get rid of Nancy Pelosi We just need 5 seats to flip from Democrat to Republican This is one of those seats right here

The Dan Bongino Show
Ryan Girdusky: The Reason to Start 1776 Project Pac
"The problem as well Having run for office myself and having lost it was a great experience because you're right when you don't have a competitive primary for say president governor or senator on the Republican side And we don't have one for Ron DeSantis which is a good thing He's a great governor We don't want him to waste assets in a silly primary but the downside Ryan you're not getting the mailers You're not seeing the TV commercials So a lot of people you know they live busy lives They're going to take their kids to soccer games I got to go to work get food on the table They're just not seeing it like the Democrats are who have a competitive primary for governor So it's our responsibility to go to the county board of elections blank county whatever you live in Martin county where I live doesn't matter Fill it in put in board of elections It's your responsibility isn't it to know when these primaries are and how to vote Yeah no it's so it's so essential And it's one of these elections Everyone really cares about the sexy politics They want to know about the governor the president of the senator And even like donors I mean talking to donors constantly about these elections are like well I'm making sure we win X Y or Z congressional or Senate seat And I'm like that's fine But the amount of effort just to put in just to get that extra little number of Republicans and conservatives over the line for school board is so much lower but it's so much harder at the same time The reason that I started my pack last year and last year we did 58 school board elections I've never started a super PAC by myself before We did 58 elections I mean one 42 of them And the reason we won 42 is because my entire focus in such an off off year cycle was to sit there and just increase Republican turnout for maybe 10% to 13% And because Democrats honestly a lot of more voting either that was enough to win in places like Montgomery county Pennsylvania which voted for Hillary Biden Obama very liberal place We won 6 of our 8 school board

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"montgomery county" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Pandemic fighting supplies boost hospital capacity and potentially limit non urgent medical procedures according to the governor's statement Locals saying that there are warning signs of spikes and case numbers and she says while the Akron variant hasn't been detected in New York she predicts it's coming James flippin New York A shooting at a shopping center in Durham North Carolina is leaving three people wounded Police say one of the victims is a ten year old who was hit with a bullet that ricocheted one person is in police custody A government funding deadline will be on the list when Congress returns to work next week December 3rd is when the government runs out of money Other deadlines will be looked at by Congress including raising the nation's debt ceiling The interior department isn't recommending a stop to new oil and gas leasing Lisa Taylor has more at recommendation didn't make it into a report the department released on Friday however it wants to make other changes They include taking climate change factors into consideration when deciding on leases another recommendation was to increase The former Montgomery county police department chief Charles moose who became the face of the D.C. sniper attacks is dead at 68 Most died yesterday according to a department Facebook post he served as the county's police chief from 1999 until 2002 I'm Brian shook President Biden is hitting the road again to sell his recently signed infrastructure Bill Biden will travel to rose mount Minnesota on Tuesday That's just south of the twin cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul The White House says he'll talk about how the American people will benefit from the bill Earlier this month Biden pitched his infrastructure plan at a bridge in New Hampshire The Marine Corps faces on November 28th deadline for all active duty marines to be vaccinated against COVID-19 TRE Thomas has more there are reports that thousands of marines have refused to get the shot About 10,000 of the cores 186,000 active duty personnel are positioned to miss the deadline That's the highest proportion of any of the military branches to potentially violate direct orders from the chain of command I'm Trey Thomas The streets surrounding the Rockefeller center Christmas tree in New York City will be dedicated to pedestrians again this holiday season Noam laden has more Hobbies Uber and Lyft drivers say the street closures mean they'll sit in an endless traffic jams in midtown until the tree is taken back down Pedestrians and the cyclists are basically taking over the roadways The holidays the gridlock but it is good news for anyone who wants to get really close to the.

Mark Levin
Rep. Chip Roy Reacts to Biden Withholding Monoclonal Antibodies From Florida and Texas
"Is even more horrifying And we have the Montgomery County judge here in Texas, which is near Houston. Who posted on Facebook yesterday, the day before. I'm not sure if you saw it where he right. He wrote out the 2000 Texans that were benefiting from the treatment that they had put in place to have a clinic or set up there to run these mono monoclonal antibody treatment. And it was successful. And this is where the vaccinated and unvaccinated and then now you've got the Democratic leadership in Washington coming in and saying no, no, no. We're going to step in and interfere with the market and create a problem that didn't really exist. And I look, I wrote a letter to the HHS on Monday, lighting them on fire about this and raising this issue up the flagpole and then load the whole We get 24 hours later, they were gonna have a briefing on Friday. We had that briefing today, Mark And I asked twice. I got cut off. And then I got back in Q asking a second time. Hey, how many, Uh, doses do you currently have a supply? How many can be made per month and what's the demand? You tell me the numbers. You show me how there's some massive national shortage that you've got to interfere, and they would never answer the question. Literally, he said. Well, we'll just have to get back to you. The numbers to wait you're stepping in and rationing care. Rationing what Texas can get, and you can't even tell me what the numbers are its political. They started off of saying seven states have 70% of the demand on this stuff and get never mind in January. It'll be 10 different states Mark because we know how this virus works. And yet that's what they're doing. It's political. It's purposeful and people's lives at stake. And they're doing it because they don't want to talk about treatment. Not just this. But after cork wine back when that was more effective. Let me tell you something about, uh Hattrick chloroquine. I've been taking that for months. Have heart disease and asthma. Has an harm me in any way.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Maryland Board of Education to Host Special Meeting on Statewide School Mask Mandate
"Vote today may change that. A special meeting is coming this afternoon to be held by the State Board of Education, which is considering an emergency regulation that would require face coverings in all schools. Some local districts already have mandates in place. Others like Carroll County, do not. As the first day of school approaches for some counties next week on Monday, Governor Hogan has not favoured a statewide mandate giving local school boards the option to choose their own path. If adopted, the emergency regulation would need final approval from state lawmakers before taking effect. Ken Duffy, w T. O P News special education teacher at Paint Branch High School in Montgomery County, has been placed on one

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Texas Party Boat Capsizes With 53 on Board, Leaving 1 Dead
"Man is dead. Three people are hospitalized after a party boat with more than 50. People on board capsized on Lake Conroe last night during a thunderstorm. The water was really choppy. The sunset Cruise got caught in the storm and flipped over with Children on board. When we were first going on the boat, one of my friends asked your food. All suite is a cap side. Remember, said No. But then The next thing on what the ends in the bowl capital. I saw that I was really confused. Well, when I did capsizes look really scary and everything because, like everything was falling and everyone on it. Stop stop to from our TV partner Channel to everybody was accounted for. The victim was an 80 year old man from Montgomery County.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Some Maryland School Districts Requiring Proof of Vaccination
"Three Maryland school districts Montgomery, Prince George's and Howard counties. In a pre taped message to Prince George's County school employees, Dr Monica Goldson made the announcement All Prince George's County public School employees will be required to either show proof of vaccination. By Friday, August 27th or submit to weekly on site testing. Montgomery County Public schools issued that systems back to school plans online and like Prince George's County schools, employees will have to get vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. Howard County was the first school district to announce mandated vaccinations for staff. We also will continue vaccination clinics throughout the fall, Howard County School Superintendent Dr Michael Martarano announced the policy at the Board of Education meeting. Thursday. Kate Ryan, w

WTOP 24 Hour News
New Multi-Million Dollar Emergency Radio System in Montgomery County
"Just two years ago, Montgomery County's public safety radio system, the one that lets first responders coordinate with each other while responding to emergencies was suffering from spotty coverage. Now that has changed. Montgomery County's got a new $42 million public safety, radio system and Peep hearing. Her public information officer for the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service calls the new system a big deal for public safety. In 2019. There were a series of communications outages with the new system, he says. We have already seen some enhanced coverage, radio coverage and some of these high rise buildings hearing her says There have also been improvements in areas of the county, where communications used to falter like near the Tri Delta, your reservoir on the Howard County line and along the Potomac River, where first responders are frequently sent to tackle water

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"montgomery county" Discussed on WTOP
"In Montgomery County are pledging to take the department in a new direction as part of efforts at reforming policing. In Montgomery County. Newly appointed assistant police chiefs say they want to improve community relations, Assistant Chief Darren Frank said That would mean a change from a warrior mentality to a guardian mentality. Policing is very dangerous work. We see it every week, but I think there's things that we need to work with more that Not every single person is a threat, Assistant chief Mark Yamada said. Police cannot be alone in working towards equity. I would like to see uh the other agencies do the same things in an in partnership. I think that can produce provide this type of police work that you're looking for. Kate Ryan w. T. O P News. A man was shot and killed in Southeast early this morning, D C police saying they got a call. Or shots fired just before three a.m.. When officers arrived, they found a man suffering from numerous gunshot wounds on Southern Avenue near Read Terrace. He was pronounced dead at the scene. He's since been identified as 34 year old Antonio Musetta. No suspect has been arrested. Police are still trying to learn more about what happened. In other news. The controversial Rockwell factory in West Virginia is open for business, despite several years of opposition about its invite. Ornamental impact in Jefferson County, West Virginia and Loudon County. We've been producing products here over the last month rock walls, Paul Espinoza says. The furnace the turns rocks into molten lava is not.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Montgomery County Mass Vaccination Site Is Closing, but Other Options Remain
"County fought to get a mass covid vaccination site. But with demand dropping the vaccination rate of 80% among those eligible that site in Germantown is closing now. Now with more than 78,000 coronavirus Vaccine doses administered mass vaccination site at the Germantown campus of Montgomery College is out of business, and that's been the goal all along. Dr. Yancy Phillips of Holy Cross Health said doctors and nurses had witnessed the devastation of the coronavirus firsthand and the opportunity to participate in some of the recovered for our community to be able to provide vaccination system absolutely essential. Really healing for staff with been through so much vaccination efforts will continue. They'll simply be concentrated at smaller community and clinic

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
CDC Extends Eviction Moratorium Through July
"Centers for disease control has extended for one last time it says the federal eviction moratorium that gives them millions of tenants out there who can't make the rent a little bit of breathing. Room end of july is the new deadline. There is federal rent relief money to be had. But it's not getting to everybody who needs it. So what do you suppose happens when the federal eviction protections go away in just over a month. Marketplace's nancy marshall ganz on that one the one month extension we'll give state and local governments more time to distribute twenty five billion dollars in federal pandemic rental assistance. Some have been slow to get the money out. Matt losec heads the montgomery county maryland renters. Alliance he says they're afraid of fraud and a lot of municipalities are not used to handling crisis operations losec says six million renters nationwide are facing eviction. Tenants like laura who didn't want her last name us for fear of losing her job. She applied for rental assistance. Two months ago. I'm just honestly very frustrated. Right now laura works in a nursing home. She was afraid of getting covert so took a month off from work unpaid now. She's thirty two hundred dollars behind on her rent. she worries she'll be evicted. It's a very dehumanizing process. Who wants to have any notice slapped on their front door for everybody. Who lives on your florida's see laura is working and paying rent again. She just needs the federal aid to pay her background policy. No is with the national multi family housing council. We've seen data's that suggests that a resonance are feeling that they are in a better place about meeting those rental agreements but sinoe says long-term the section eight federal housing program should be expanded it issues brent vouchers for low income tenants. Alicia missouri is at the center on budget and policy priorities. She says even before the pandemic there was a long section eight waitlist just one in four eligible families get rental assistance and so many more people are in need

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"montgomery county" Discussed on WTOP
"Choices the Montgomery County Council have made in its $6 billion budget show changes in the way the county is looking at policing in the future. 27 police positions have been eliminated from the Montgomery County Police Department budget of nearly $283 million. That includes cutting a number of student resource officers assigned to middle school's indicating a change in approaches to issues around mental health calls. County Council President Tom Hunger explained. We're able to provide funding for six new licensed clinical Social workers to increase capacity for our expanding mobile crisis outreach team providing an alternative to police response for individuals experiencing any behavioral health crisis. The county's $6 billion operating budget will get a final vote on Thursday. Kate Brian w T o P News 12 now that the white Flint mall is gone, what should the Metro stop nearby be called? Last week, Montgomery County Executive Mark L. Rich suggested North Bethesda. That name is the result of a collaborative effort with the Chamber of Commerce, the friends of White Flint and others, and he submitted that idea in a letter to a woman to well, l. Rich says they've got a quarter million dollars for the renaming effort. Already. He adds that the county will also kick in about 50 K. He believes that name will eventually described the area best known for its bio life sciences and quantum computing industries this week as well. Head toward Memorial Day weekend. Yeah. W T o. He presents our series getting back to the beach. Today We focus on the ones who jumped into the water when you can't handle it. Years. Wt Opie's Mike Morello. We're really expecting a really boom year for town of Ocean City and Ocean City's Beach Patrol, captain Butch Arbin says. Things never really slowed down.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Reagan National Airport northern Washington DC noise study to be released
"If you live near an airport, you know what it's like. You hear that noise constantly. Well, an online meeting this evening might shed some more light on what can be done to reduce noise near one of our area's airports. If you're concerned about airplane noise north of D. C. You may soon get some answers. Findings from a community questionnaire and newly proposed changes to flight patterns north of Reagan National Airport will be discussed for the first time outside of the committee test was studying the area. The aircraft Noise mitigation Study meeting starts at seven. It will be hosted by Montgomery County, Maryland. Council member Andrew Andrew Freed's Freed's in in and and Arlington Arlington County County Board Board member member Libby Libby Garvey. Garvey. Find Find more more information information on on how how to to Join Join and and listen listen to to the the discussion discussion at at w w t t o o p p dot dot

WTOP 24 Hour News
Washington DC Reagan National Airport noise study to be released
"The latest studies on airplane noise north of Reagan National Airport will be released during a virtual meeting tonight. It will be the first time that anyone outside of those tests was studying airplane noise north of the airport. We'll see newly proposed changes to the way that planes come and go. Montgomery County, Maryland. Council member Andrew Freed Sin and Arlington County Board member Libby Garvey are hosting the Reagan National Aircraft Noise Mitigation Study meeting. The results of a community questionnaire will be released, as well as the newly drafted national approaches that were developed based on studying that

Red Eye Radio
Maryland mass vaccination site will open to walk-ups
"Today, one Walk up Mass vaccine clinic is now open in Maryland, the Eastern Shore, mass vaccination site and Salisbury will open a no appointment necessary walk up line for any Eligible Marylander. Our plan is to continue to add additional no appointment lines at other mass vaccination sites as well. And Maryland Governor Hogan announcing if you are eligible, you are a Marylander and you're 16 years old or older and you can pre register at the other states sites, including Montgomery County's Mass Vaccinations Night, which had a soft opening this week. And is expected to open in full power next week. Under state support.

Morning Edition
Philadelphia's Suburban Battleground: Can The GOP Recover?
"Reliably voted Republican. But the suburbs have changed. And last November, Donald Trump lost them in a big way. Now, with the 2020 midterms in view, both parties are wondering what's going to happen when Trump is not on the ballot. NPR national political correspondent Don Gonyea reports from the vote rich Philadelphia suburbs. Leads drop in on Chester County, Pennsylvania, It's suburban Philadelphia but a place with its own identity. We have a huge agricultural community. We are the mushroom capital of the world. You could come here for a mushroom festival on New Year's Eve. It's quite fun Democrat Mary in Moscow It's his chair of the Chester County Board of Commissioners. And we have a lot of industry were very big in the bio Pharma life sciences community. We have new technology coming in. So ah, lot of great things happening here. Right Next door is Montgomery County, where lives create? Hey V chairs the local Republican party, she says she's watched these suburbs flip from red to blue some only in the past few years. But she says the shift began long before that, If you look at the trends, this has been happening for many, many years. I think it accelerated over the last couple of years. But when I moved into Montgomery County 21 years ago, it was already starting to change in 2016. Hillary Clinton beat Trump in these suburbs, but not by enough of a margin to make up for trump strength in the States rural areas. She lost Pennsylvania, but Joe Biden racked up huge margins in the Philly suburbs. It was key To his statewide victory. The suburbs are far more diverse than they were decades ago, and many suburban voters had an intense dislike of Donald Trump Republican create A V is hoping some of those more moderate voters come back to the GOP. Now that they don't have trump who people voted against because they didn't Like him as a person. He's gone now. And so people are actually looking at issues now and things that affect them on a day to day basis. The changing politics in the suburbs

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"George's or Montgomery County, Maryland side all running well, interstate travels still pretty light in Maryland. In fact, all around its light travels, people maybe getting the word of the weather. 70 runs well from the Beltway through Frederick. Nothing on 95 from the capital Beltway through the Baltimore Beltway. One issue last report in Germantown, We've had no updates, but a medical emergency was on 1 17 Clapper Road near Metin E Watch for any response there. Wt appear. Reporters are driven by Fitzgerald Auto Mall shop fits first and Save money on New Toyotas, Sundays and Subaru's visit. Fit small dot com Transparency You can trust married to pump the W T o P traffic and not a storm team for meteorologist Matt Ritter. Cloudy and cold Today, with light snow arriving before noon, some minor accumulations before changing over to sleet and freezing rain and freezing drizzle. I just filled up with about 1/10 to a quarter of an inch, mostly south and east of D C highs will only be the upper twenties. The low thirties. Freezing rain and drizzle continue overnight. Tonight. Areas of fog lows in the mid twenties to near 32 The ice Tomorrow morning will indice Apache light rain and drizzle some fog highs in the mid thirties and near 40 Monday cloudy and cold with another wintry mix arriving by the end of the day. I'm starting four meteorologist Matt Better. Some of that wintry precipitation is near Richmond. Right now it's 31 degrees in Bethesda, 31 in Arlington and 29 land, um, brought to you by law. On fence 20% off savings on fences, decks and papers. Go to long fence dot com and schedule your free estimate today. 6 11, The rank and file of the U. S. Capitol Police have delivered a vote of no confidence in their leaders. They expressed their displeasure with acting Chief Yoga Nonda Pittman.

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"In Montgomery County, including one threatening to sue the board of Education if they don't reopen schools. Apparently it's working. Coming up on mornings on the mall. We're gonna chat with Jeff Caruso is the executive director of the Virginia Catholic Conference about a new abortion bill just passed through the House of delegates. This week in the Commonwealth All type a 30 w my own. W M E L F M. WOODBRIDGE, Washington Now more than ever depend on one or 5.9 FM W m A l A cumulus stations news now. W E Mail news at 8 30. Good morning, everyone I'm John Matthews knew this hour. Johnson and Johnson just out with a report on its new one shot Covert 19 vaccine, and the news is mixed. The vaccine is 72% of Active against moderate to severe coronavirus in the U. S. That compares to 90% plus for the two shot visor and modern aversions. But in a world that's in dire need of more doses, it could still be helpful. The company says it will file an application for emergency use in the U. S next week. And with shipping immediately available 100 million doses could be delivered by June. Democrats say they still hope to play. Let's make a deal, but they'll move forward with a covert relief plan whether Republicans come or not. White House press Secretary Jen Psaki says the administration is looking for compromise. Part of unifying the country is addressing the problems that the American people are facing and Working to reach out to Democrats and Republicans to do exactly that. Some Republicans want to break the package into smaller chunks. At the same time, GOP Senator Rob Portman once a deeper accounting of what funds remain from the $900 billion, a package from December Rachel Sutherland Fox is Montgomery County School officials say they're on track to bring back small groups of special ed and career tech students by late February, But entire grades of students will not return until the Ides of March assuming health metrics. Continue to fall in the right direction. D C schools, meanwhile, are supposed to reopen on Monday. But a squabble between the city and the teachers union could derail that. The union claims this city is not come through on promised safety measures. A mediator will try to settle the matter. Checking your money. The Dow futures are down 315 points. The NASDAQ futures down 1 24 in sport sponsored by Walgreens. The Capitol's turning three. Nothing deficit into a 6 to 3 win over the Islanders coach Peter Laviolette first period, Justin Unravel the way we wanted it to, and I thought we really played well in the second period just turned up the heat a little bit. The Maryland women resumed their domination of the Big 10. They beat Michigan State 92 52 great news for Washington football coach Ron Rivera. He's been declared cancer free up Next traffic and weather is mornings on the mall Continues on 105.9 FM W M A L What sorts of things keep.

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"Montgomery County right on bus services here to keep you connected all 79 routes and the flash service or an operation. The frequency of some routes will reflect demand. New systems are in place for safer rights. Please board through the rear doors unless you need the ramp or have a disability face coverings are required and available. All Busses are thoroughly clean and will limit their capacity so writers can social distance. We're focused on your safety. Learn more at right on bus dot com. Right on. We're here to get you there. 5 55. W m a L traffic and weather every 10 minutes, first on the five police the babies in the deep purple cleaning traffic center. Quick work. Virginia North 1 95 Crash Quantico Marine Base That's gone 66 lingering road workers West found out of Centerville get to Manassas, but there is no backup. 29 in Falls church utility crew added. Their lanes are open west ban on Lee Highway at Woodlawn Avenue. Now utility crew is replacing a poll on North Cle Bro Did 50 Arlington Boulevard, not sure how long they'll be out in the roadway In Charles County, Maryland, There's been a crash and Billingsley Road is closed in each direction between Ben's Ville Road and Middletown grown now from garage door repair. Calm the W E Mail Storm Art seven forecast today again, Those winds are going to be increasing sinks around 30. Five miles for hours and watch it on the open road eyes in the thirties. On Saturday, we'll have less wind, but the high temperature just 37 degrees on Sunday 35. With so potentially.

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"Montgomery County Teenagers on the eve of graduation is getting a new trial. A Maryland appeals court says the judge made errors in the case of Roni Galicia. Connected to eyewitness testimony in his trial. He was sentence over a year ago. 23 life terms 18 year old Artem zebras and 17 year old shotting ajar were shot to death in June of 2017 after setting of a meeting to sell an extra ticket to their graduation ceremony for Northwest High School. We're reaching out the prosecutors in the case to see what happens next. At least in the family members are also asking for anyone with information to come forward in connection with a double murder. It happened and what police call a large gathering in Landover. Everybody feeling the pain of him, not just banned here. Leon Wilkerson is the grandfather of murder victim Leon Frasier. The 22 year old from D. C was shot and killed at what police say was a gathering at a business on old Ardmore Road in the land over area on December 12th he didn't deserve and a dad away and in a video put out by Prince George's County pull He's Frazier's grandmother, Linette, Robinson says that is more justice for him. 27 year old Sean Tara Sheffield of Woodbridge was also shot and died days later. Police say anyone with information should call detectives and that those who want to remain anonymous can contact crime solvers. John Aaron w. T. O P. News someone has been distributing propaganda flyers claiming to be Coo Klux Klan members. He's burned. Police this morning began receiving reports of suspicious flyers found outside of residences on the east side of town. Loudon County Sheriff's Office also received reports of KKK propaganda flyers found in the driveways of several homes along Hampshire station drive. In Sterling. All the Flyers were in plastic bags and weighed down with bird seed and were similar to flyers distributed in the region in previous years. Martin Luther King Jr Day, which is Monday, is.

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"7 11 Will a man convicted in a high profile murder on the University of Maryland campus has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole. Prosecutors claim that 25 year old Sean Orban ski who is white, was motivated by racial hatred when he stabbed and killed Lieutenant Richard Collins, who's black at a college park bus stop in 2017 Collins was 23 years old. He had just graduated from Buoy state. It was about to start. His military career. The judge left open the possibility for parole for band ski. His attorneys argued that he was drunk and the murder was not racially motivated or Vance Key would be eligible for parole. After 15 years, Ken's office We will not be quiet because this scourge of hate has caused my family way too much. Joined by her husband at a press conference after sentencing dawn, Cons says while our band ski didn't get life without parole, as they wanted We'll continue to fight for just causes in their late son's honor. Prince George's County state's attorney, Aisha Brave boys says she can never know their pain but knew it was her job to find them. Justice. He has affected me. He has affected the state and he will affect the world. Brave boy says they're hosting a town hall next month about how hate effects lives. Can Duffy w. T. O P News Young child was shot in Southwest D. C and police are asking for the public's help in the investigation. The shooting happened around 2 40 yesterday and the 900 block of third Street and Southwest. The young boy was taken to a hospital with non life threatening injuries. Police are looking for a black Mercedes Benz C class sedan with tinted windows, the Sun roof and Virginia temporary tags on the back. There were no tags on the front. The car also has a sticker on event window on the driver's side on the rear of the car. Anybody with information is asked to call the D C. Police department. Montgomery County schools will be looking for a new leader in the spring. The superintendent is stepping down after Jack Smith, who's led the Montgomery County School system since July of 2016. Announced that he'll be retiring at the end of this school year. For more than 18 months. My wife has lived in New England. And taking care of my two year old grandson who's had significant health problems, including heart surgery, So, citing a desire to be with his wife and family, Smith announced he'll retire in the spring. Smith had signed a contract for a second four year term in February of last year, Montgomery County Board of Education released a statement. Saying an interim superintendent would be named soon and that the nationwide search would follow. Kate Ryan. W T O P News coming up If you're wondering how the Corona virus vaccine will affect you, it may depend on what kind of shape you're in. It's 7 14 Virginia's electricity bills, or some of the highest in the nation and expected to rise. Millions of people in.

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"Washington, Montgomery County Police were cleared in a 2020 shooting involving a no knock warrant. But use of that tactic to enter homes and businesses is now restricted. It's part of a package of bills on police use of force. The ability to conduct no not warrants was not eliminated in Montgomery County, but it was restricted council member Will Jawando was among the lawmakers pushing for the change. If there's a hostage situation or efficiency, extreme case where people are in imminent danger, Of course, police can enter the law passed over the summer requires that police complete an annual report on the number of no knock warrants served, and under what circumstances they were carried out. Take Ryan w. T. O P News President Trump has extending pandemic related bands on green cards and work visas to a large group of applicants. Bands now run through the end of March, it largely target's family members of people already in the U. S. The president said it would protect American jobs in a pandemic racked economy. Business groups say it would hamper recovery. Also a federal appeals court sided with the president on a rule that requires new immigrants to have their own health insurance. President elect Joe Biden has promised to undo many of the Trump administration's actions on immigration, but it is unclear how quickly and to what extent Ed Donahue Washington police have released a new video clip showing a woman trying to tackle a black teenager after falsely accusing him of stealing her phone at a New York City hotel. The newly released video shows the woman tackling 14 year old Cheon Harold Jr in the hotel lobby, right? No, I'm not letting you walk away with my phone. But the day after Christmas accusation was false, she actually left it in an uber. The driver returned it A short time later, you can Grammy winning musician Cheon Harold film the incident as he tried to protect a son playing.