In this sketch. Washington Township Police say he tried to lure a sixyearold girl by walking up to her first floor bedroom building in building l of the washington way apartments wednesday night. Had a he was caught in the act by her startled mother. She was frantic much. She was upset. She came home from work around 10 00, 10 15 dropped her bags and noticed him and screamed for had he been of her husband. Told the gentleman who approached her daughter through the window not to move she was calling the police. Police say the man told the little girl his name was joe he was a doctor. He snapped her picture with his cell phone before her mom scared him off running away between two buildings. Shes banking on my window. Notifying me to tell me because i have children and she wanted me to be cautious and let everybody know. Its scary. Because my daughter, you know, i have kids, too, my girlfriend has a sevenyearold. Theyre out here playing together at times. I mean Something Like this, you
September 9. It has been widely reported that the new iphones will have bigger screens, but what other features might they have . And will apple release that record . Really set record . And foursquare is looking to make a comeback. They have just redone their flagship, making sharing the primary focus, and moving the check into a separate app. Will it make the difference echoed Dennis Crowley will join us live will it make a difference . Dennis crowley will join us live. How safe is your information . That question is front and center after a group of Russian Hackers stole 1. 2 billion unique usernames and password combinations, and more than 500 million email addresses. The stolen information was collected from more than 420 web 420,000 websites. They did not name the affected websites, but they are said to include household names. Our guest is the Vice President of strategy at shape security. Schuman, it sounds very bad. How worried should our users be echo it is difficult how worri
Nixon had a movie on the wall that showed the campaign. He had an idea that people would write down the questions and pass them on and they would answer just the questions the staff wanted them to answer, but it looked like they only came from the audience. So these are all yours. I might put them in a certain order, but i promise not to edit them. So one of the questions that we have is would the Civil Rights Act have passed if nixon had won in 1960 and 64 . I think it probably would have, because in 1957 when the Civil Rights Act was pending on the senate floor and lbj scaled it back and compromised, dropped entirely this provision that would have allowed the attorney general being sued and compromised the jury panel, effectively all white juries in the south, nixon was close to tears. It seems so paradoxical now, but he had a good record on civil rights. In 1960 when Martin Luther king was in jail, nixon didnt do it because he thought it would look like a grandstand play and he didn
All right, this hearing will come to order. Today we revisit the tragic management failures at General Motors that killed people. First i want to acknowledge in my opening remarks then from my viewpoint the ceo of General Motors, mary barra, has stepped up and with courage and conviction has confronted head on the problem and the Corporate Culture that caused it. Some see the Record Number of recalls at General Motors as a problem. I see it as a good sign. Second, i want to briefly say that i think i speak on behalf of all members of congress who have asked very difficult questions surrounding these tragic events that while we are asking tough questions, we have Great Respect for the workers of General Motors. I would like to take this moment to thank the workers at General Motors. You are terrific. You build good cars. And you are also the victims of outrageously incompetent management. Management was the problem here, not the workers. The valukas report ive spent some time with. I fi
On the next washington journal a look at the president s strategy for combatting isis. Well talk with American University law professor Steven Vladeck and Charles Stimson and also Lou Anna Simon. Begins live at 7 00 a. M. On cspan. The Congressional Black Caucus opens thursday in washington. Well be live from their National Town hall examining the impact of voting, starting at 9 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan2. This weekend on the cspan networks. Friday night in primetime on cspan. Featured speakers include ted cruz and ran paul. And saturday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern, a National Town hall on the critical and historic impact of voting. And sunday evening at 8 00 p. M. On q and a, sally kwin. Friday night at cspan2 just before 9 30, daniel green and william mullen, two freedom veterans talk about their experiences in iraq, isis and the use of american force. And saturday night at 10 00 p. M. On book tvs after words, matt richtel. And sunday at 1 00 p. M. Eastern the ninth annual brooklyn b