News 4 has learned some of the traffic relief drivers were counting on is not happening yet even though trains are single tracking between East Falls Church and boston, sending more people on to the roads and into the district. We just got this new video from metro of the work being done of the orange and silver lines. Its just the first of metros 15 safety surges as were already starting to see the ripple effect. News 4s Mark Segraves learned today the Traffic Control officers that were supposed to be set up at major intersections to handle traffic in d. C. Wont be on the streets for several weeks. Hi, mark. Reporter hey, barbara. Take a look. This is 15th and k street. You can see traffic backed up in one direction and as we turn, traffic backed up all of the way down k street in the other direction. This is where most of the Traffic Control officers are stationed and Muriel Bowser saying were officers, but they wont hit the streets for some time. We will put more Traffic Control off
She was pushed back when pressed on why this wasnt a more public process and why victims families in the caraway case were not debriefed. She said people need to be able to speak freely. The process had to be somewhat private. And this is not an investigation in the caraway case. That is going to be handled by Law Enforcement authorities. Also, a lot of focus on training in this report. The report found a lot of the focus on training is on stranger danger sex abuse, when the reality is, it is most often committed by people who know the victim. Maxwell said, you can expect that to change. Reporting live in upper marlboro, scott broom, wusa 9. Looks like theyve got a ways to go there, scott. Thank you. Arlington police are looking for a man trying to lure children into his pickup truck. Its happened four times now. So take a look at this map. This is where the man has be different intersections in the last month. Police are now asking parents and children to be on the lookout. What do we
It didnt feel bad at all. I was like wheres the humidity. Reporter theres a lot of humidity out there, its just that were used to awful conditions over the past a couple of weeks it doesnt feel all that bad. Theres a nice sight, steel pier in atlantic city. Partly cloudy skies and tempts in the 60s and 70s. Starting out 74 degrees in the city. 69 in millville. Dover, 72. Cape may leading the way. A pair of 7s down there. 57 degrees in the mountains. Head to the poconos it feels good. Allentown, 650, trenton, 69. Dewpoint, philadelphia sitting at 70. Everybodys is close. 75 in cape may. Dover, 72. These numbers drop down a little bit later this afternoon. It will be somewhat sticky out there today, but not terribly bad unless youre down the shore and thats where the dewpoints will be higher. Forecast for today, imiption combination of sun and clouds, hot, 90 degrees thats the forecasted high. We have a powerful cold front sliding through tomorrow that will put an end to the heat and hum
Developed in importance over the years, particularly since 1952. The third part i will focus on are efforts to bump New Hampshire out of its slot is the first primary. How those things happened. What was done to respond to them in particular, that the , secretary of state is required by law to set the primary date of New Hampshires primary one week before any similar contest. Later on this week secretary of state gardner will be coming to talk about these issues. At one time we had a saying this is always first, always right. It is not always right. The candidate who will become the eventual nominee or president does not always have to win the New Hampshire primary. We will talk about that a when talk about that a little bit as well as we go on. When did primary start and what happened . First of all, theres nothing in the constitution about nominating candidates for president. The constitution is pretty quiet on how we choose who the nominees are going to be. Article ii, paragraph 25
February 14, at 4 p. M. Eastern. This coming tuesday is the first of the nature New Hampshire primary. Next Political Science professor andrew smith teaches a class on the history of the primary and its significance in the president ial election process. We recorded the class at the university of New Hampshire in 2011. His class is about an hour and 15 minutes. Professor smith welcome. Today people talk about the history of the New Hampshire primary. Before we get into the history, i want to talk for a bit about the history of the nomination process en toto. How do we nominate the candidates for president . The thing i want to talk about overall, first off, giving you a sense of the New Hampshire primary. It did not start with the first president ial primary. I will talk about how it developed in importance over the years, particularly since 1952. The third part i will focus on is efforts to bump New Hampshire out of its slot is the first primary. How those things happened. What was do