University metro. The 23yearold American University graduate was walking with friends when he was caught in the crossfire. Police tell us that dudley is also wanted for Second Degree burglary, a robbery that happened just three days before the shooting. If you have any information in regards to where the suspect could be, youre upped to call police or text youre urged to call police or text them anonymously. Well have much more coming up in the case in the next half hour. Delia goncalves, wusa9. D. C. Police are warning people to be alert when exiting metro stations, especially late at night and walking along bike pacts. The warning paths. The warning comes after two sex assault cases in northeast which might be linked. One assault took place july 28 on riggs road. A second assault happened on Michigan Avenue early last friday morning. Police say the suspect is in his 20s to 30s and about 62 tall with facial hair. The man had a knife. He was last seen riding a dark colored bicycle. In
Additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios in Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening. Thanks for joining us. After months and months of negotiations, the deadline for the worlds major powers to strike a permanent deal with iran to curb its Nuclear Program is tomorrow. And the two sides are still said to be some distance apart. In an interview broadcast this morning with abcs george stephanopoulos, president obama said the interim deal reached last november had slowed irans Nuclear Program. The good news is that the interim deal that we entered into has definitely stopped irans Nuclear Program from advancing. So its been successful. But a deal would be a rollback, wouldnt it . Well now, so the question is, can we get to a more permanent deal . And the gaps are still significant. Sreenivasan the president also comment
Additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios in Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening. Thanks for joining us. After months and months of negotiations, the deadline for the worlds major powers to strike a permanent deal with iran to curb its Nuclear Program is tomorrow. And the two sides are still said to be some distance apart. In an interview broadcast this morning with abcs george stephanopoulos, president obama said the interim deal reached last november had slowed irans Nuclear Program. The good news is that the interim deal that we entered into has definitely stopped irans Nuclear Program from advancing. So its been successful. But a deal would be a rollback, wouldnt it . Well now, so the question is, can we get to a more permanent deal . And the gaps are still significant. Sreenivasan the president also comment
Applause ] [[ applause ] welcome governor martinez. We are pleased to have you here. Good afternoon. Lieutenant governor; Senate President pro tempore; mr. Speaker; democratic and republican leaders; esteemed members of the new mexico legislature; honorable members of the judiciary; former new mexico governors; tribal governors; senator udall; representative lujangrisham; representative lujan; distinguished guests; the states first gentleman, my husband, chuck franco; my stepson, carlo; my dear sister, lettie martinez; and, my fellow new mexicans. It is an honor to join you for the annual state of the state address and open this legislative session, where i believe our focus must be on two of the most pressing issues jobs and education. [ applause ] but first, lets turn our thoughts to the community of roswell. As we recall last weeks Tragic School shooting, lets pray for nathaniel, whos struggling with serious injuries, and for his parents, who are showing such strength. And when i sa
A Strong Economy relies on fairness and inclusion. And if we follow this, we will do three things. Create more jobs and deliver stronger education and build an economy that works for everyone. Of course, Economic Growth starts with jobs. Recovery began in january of 2010 and illinois has added 280,000 private sector jobs. Unemployment was at 11. 3 at the height of the great recession. Today it is at its lowest point in almost five years. Since last may billina has led the midwest and new jobs created. With the strong support of the Illinois Retail merchandise association, we reformed the Workers Compensation system and our Unemployment Insurance system. These reforms have saved hundreds of millions of dollars and we know that we have much more work to do. We will start with a renewed focus on Small Business. Three out of every four illinois employers are Small Businesses. In the last five years we have helped them through our advantage only program we have provided loans and investment