Kwame Brown
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Mendelson stresses ethics, stability; Remembering Sargent Shriver
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we spoke with DC Interim Council Chairman Phil Mendelson and Mark Shriver.
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Kwame Brown resigns
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we talked about former DC Council Chairman Kwame Brown's resignation and the new charges he's facing
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More on Kwame Brown’s resignation
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we spoke with DC Councilman Jack Evans, radio host Chuck Thies, and political strategist Ron Williams Jr.
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DC Councilwoman Muriel Bowser; WI Recall Fallout
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we spoke with Ward 4 Councilwoman Muriel Bowser, Adam Tragone and Jos Willams
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Latest celebrity legal battles
CommentWe're taking a look at the latest legal headlines with Attorney Johnathan Burns.
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Q&A with Kwame Brown; Youth driving dangers
CommentToday on NewsTalk we spoke with DC Council Chairman Kwame Brown, and John Townsend of AAA.
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Q&A with Kwame Brown; Same-sex unions; Santorum wins again
CommentToday on NewsTalk DC Council Chairman Kwame Brown talked about the city's new found surplus, taxi service and more. Legal analyst Ken Jost of CQ Press discussed the striking down of Proposition 8 in California. And Adam Tragone of Human Events discussed Rick Santorum's three for three win Tuesday night.
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D.C. Taxicab Commission imagines 300 wheelchair-accessible cabs in 2012
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D.C.'s taxi may contract to help disabled riders through WMATA and the D.C. Public Schools. Yesterday Ron Linton suggested our city's taxis might be able to save Metro as much as $10 million a year by lending out his taxi drivers.
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Marion Barry rebuked for using government resources to attack opponent
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D.C. Councilman Marion Barry's use of government personnel and equipment to smear a political opponent has earned him a rebuke from the panel's leader.
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Statehood DC, the brand, is off to a confusing start
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Yesterday, D.C. statehood became more than just a campaign for our rights, as citizens of this country, to have full representation in Congress. Now it's a brand, too — with a website that's boggled a few minds.
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Transit everywhere at H Street Festival 2011
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What really characterized the street celebration was the omnipresence of transportation — the reality that H Street had undergone recent, dynamic streetscaping; the various art cars that lined the avenue; the streetcar tracks that thousands of feet stepped across; and of course the booths of Capital Bikeshare, D.C. bike shop The Daily Rider, and other transit enthusiasts
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Picture of the day: D.C. officials cheer on a fancier Connecticut Avenue
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Today District officials came together for a ribbon-cutting on Connecticut Avenue, where a major streetscaping effort promises lots of trees and medians and lots of other pedestrian amenities.
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Kwame Brown's Lincoln Navigators could cost D.C. $25,000
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In this city of scandal, it feels so long ago that D.C. Council Chairman Kwame Brown asked the District to lease him a "fully loaded" Lincoln Navigator, turned it down because of its gray interior, then ordered a second one that, once the public caught wind of his fussiness, he also returned. What ever happened with those SUVs?
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Danger on the roads; Political wrap; Tim Craig talks to Kwame Brown; The ‘Skins preseason opener
CommentJohn Townsend, James Hohmann, Tim Craig and Thomas Threlkeld
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D.C. Council's Tommy Wells has a lonely political life
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D.C. Councilman Tommy Wells isn't well-liked by his fellow-councilmembers, and probably isn't friends with Chairman Kwame Brown anymore — if he ever was — and anyway Wells isn't really interested in making friends on the council, which might explain why he's always changing his mind on stuff and breaking allegiances.
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Sam Ford on Kwame Brown; firefighters on police patrol; immigration museum
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Reporter Sam Ford talking about Kwame Brown, Delroy Burton of the DC Police Union and Sam Eskenazi of the Coalition for the National Museum of the American People.
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Brown denies shakeup is payback; Kastles win again; Birth of a nation
CommentDC Council Chairman Kwame Brown talks about the committee changes announced today, the legal trouble facing his 2008 re-election committee, the sale of handguns, online gambling, the DCPS cheating probe and more.
Sirius/XM’s Joe Madison talks about his recent trip to Africa, during which the nation of Southern Sudan was born.
And we’ll visit with the owner and coach of the Washington Kastles, Mark Ein and Murphy Jensen. The Kastles are 6-0 heading into tonight’s against New York. -
Council Chairman Kwame Brown: 'Tommy Wells is a friend'
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The head of the D.C. Council says his fellow councilman might wake up today feeling grateful for his new assignments.
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