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From the city that changes the world.
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Peers Rose with three things you need to.
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Know for your Friday Rose that you gotros.
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The Army is extending orders for the Washington DC National
Guards who remain on active duty in the nation's capital
through November thirty. This is according to two US officials,
so they described it as an administrative move intended to
ensure the DC Guard members received proper allowances and benefits.
The Commanding General of the DC Guard released a video
on social media yesterday saying the current mission is not
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complete and that the deployment will continue to ensure public safety. Also,
I want to know Washington DC is suing President Trump
over the deployment of National Guard troops. This comes after
a federal drudd ruled earlier this week that Trump administration's
deployment of National Guard troops in California was illegal. So,
as of July first, drivers in Montgomery County are prohibited
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from making right turns at red traffic signals in designated areas.
This is an attempt to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety. Now,
drivers who violate the rule, I am telling you this
because there is a fine and there is a point
tier license. It is a ninety dollars fine and one
point on your driver's license if you.
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Violate this rule. So help me.
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Gavius on Old Georgetown, I will burn mo coaches already
the worst road in the county.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
Well, I lived on it for a year. I know,
I know it's terrible. I hate living on it.
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They have the signs that that says no right on red,
but there's no right on Red measure. Part of the
State Streets Active twenty twenty three effects high density downtown
areas such as Bethesda, Friendship Heights, Silver Spring, and Wheaton,
as well as town centers in Germantown, Glenmont, twin Brook,
and White Flint.
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So just be extra aware of that.
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And Fisher House Foundation has built its one hundredth home
to help military family So it is a brand new
fourteen thousand square foot house in North Chicago. It has
sixteen suite that has a spacious kitchen, multiple family rooms.
I mean, John and I got to tour one in
Tampa and it was amazing. So it is the one
hundredth Fisher House awesome mile. So if you are not
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familiar with the Fisher House Foundation, they house the family
members of service members and veterans while their loved ones
are in the hospital. It's always completely free of charge,
and they always make sure like if kids are staying
there that Stanta come's Easter Bunny. Like they send out
those letters to you know, the elves and everyone. Sure know, hey,
this is this kid's new address, which.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
I think is right.
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We were there too, the Tampa one. I think we
asked me, they told us. But there's one mom there.
She's been there for almost basically a year because I
think husband three years. Yeah, he had stept on something
over over Rackt. But she had like three kids on
the age of seven, and oh, like they wouldn't be
able to afford yeah, for three kids. And then yeah,
it's amazing, amazing.
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Yeah, and like it's really cool how they have like
a whole kitchen area. And then like people are like
it's like.
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A community in this house.
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It's it's amazing.
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We raise one hundred thousand dollars thanks to you listening,
which is awesome.
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I'm rose.
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Those are the three things you need.
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To know for the day. Thanks, You're welcome. We're also
very excited.
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So I football officially started yesterday, but next Thursday Commanders
play I believe they play the Packers players at football.
We're gonna be at Caddies and Bethesda from five to
seven for Tuesday, which is our next dog adoption event.
Lost Dog and Cat Rescue is a fantastic group. I
know there's a lot of great animal charities. They seem
to specialize. I don't know if this is official, but
releas from what I see, if there's ever a disaster somewhere,
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I feel like they seem to get like they bring
in those animals like right away, which is very last
week because yep, if a place floods, there's shelters in
different cities that need like, hey, we can't our billities flooded.
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Like they get the transports and stuff and then they
find uh, fosters and everything.
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So if you're planning on watching the Commander's game next Thursday,
come to Caddies five to seven pm.
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We'll have the dogs there. They can't bring cats.
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They have cats for adoption, but cats if your cat person,
you know, they don't exactly.
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Travel car rides. I feel like cats you don't like
the car.
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Yes, So five to seven next Thursday.
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Caddies is also donating a portion of all sales to
Lost Dog and Cat Rescue and good think about caddies
is like any bar saucewalks into.
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She basically can you ever?
Speaker 4 (04:00):
I can, and I will be your bartender.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Yes, I was gonna say a minute, there's there. It is,
and she's really good. You're really good getting seltzer's. That
is your specialty.
Speaker 4 (04:08):
I am like my grenades as they call them there.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Yeah, because you have a tendency to.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
Because I won't drink the entire thing if it's if
I've been drinking it for a while and then it's fine.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
It's like in signs when they leave the water out
for the aliens. That's kind of like sausa. That's my
white making sure the aliens don't come and get us. Yes.
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So there's more on the Instagram at YMS
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