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DC by Foot offers free walking tours of the National Mall, Arlington National Cemetery,

Georgetown, Capitol Hill and beyond. We offer these tours at no upfront costs because we

believe that you should be able to pay what you think a tour was worth or what you could

afford at the end of a tour. One of the best things about Free Tours by Foot is that all

the guides are professional, licensed guides. We live here. We love being here. When we

are not guiding, we are researching. We all do this because we are passionate about it.

DC by Foot is a great way to see the city. Unlike other tours, where you have to pay

$40-$50 upfront, and you don't know what you are going to get, these tours, you can go

on, they are really relaxed. The guides are fantastic. You get to experience these awesome

tours and then decide later how much it's worth to you and how much you want to pay.

This is a pedastal calling for a grand structure. This will be the center of the new country.

And it's L'Enfant who decides to put the Capitol Building right here on the center of the hill.

One of the things that I like about these types of tours and these tour guides is their

ability to fill in little bits of interesting trivia. I like the idea that people are being

rewarded for the work they are putting forward. We also offer bike tours, food tours and bus

tours as well as theme tours, including our ever popular Lincoln Assassination Walking

Tour, our Secrets and Scandals Tour and our Ghosts of Georgetown Tour.

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Washington County, TN Sheriff's Office warns against scammers posing as deputies - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> Washington County, TN Sheriff's Office warns against scammers posing as deputies - Duration: 2:14.

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Man who killed Washington Walmart shooter comes forward - Duration: 1:34.

For more infomation >> Man who killed Washington Walmart shooter comes forward - Duration: 1:34.

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Organizer of deadly Virginia rally plans follow-up in Washington - Duration: 2:37.

Organizer of deadly Virginia rally plans follow-up in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The organizer of a far-right rally last year in Charlottesville, Virginia, that turned deadly is planning to hold a rally near the White House in Washington on the first anniversary of the event, federal officials said on Wednesday.

Jason Kessler filed an application last month and it has been approved to hold what he described as a "white civil rights rally" on Aug.

11-12, although a permit has not yet been issued, Mike Litterst, a spokesman for the National Park Service, said in an email.

Kessler organized the Aug. 12, 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville that drew international attention when a suspected white nationalist crashed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing one woman.

U.S. President Donald Trump inflamed tensions when he said both sides were to blame for the violence.

The rally in Charlottesville, home to the flagship campus of the University of Virginia, followed months of protests over the city's proposed removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

Kessler previously has denied the Virginia event was intended to provoke violence, contending the counterprotesters sparked the fighting and blaming police for failing to protect his group. He did not respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.

In a redacted copy of the application posted online, Kessler estimated 400 people would attend the Washington rally, and added he would work with law enforcement during the event.

Kessler also has applied to hold an event in Charlottesville, but that was denied due to concerns over public safety, according to Virginia ABC TV affiliate WSET.

For more infomation >> Organizer of deadly Virginia rally plans follow-up in Washington - Duration: 2:37.

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Catholic cardinal in Washington accused of sex abuse - Duration: 2:47.

Catholic cardinal in Washington accused of sex abuse

Catholic cardinal in Washington accused of sex abuse.

  The Vatican has asked the retired archbishop of Washington, D.C., Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, to cease public ministry after finding he was credibly accused of sexually abusing a teenager almost 50 years ago, the archdiocese and McCarrick said Wednesday.

McCarrick is among the highest-ranking of the more than 6,700 U.S.

Roman Catholic clerics to be accused of sexually abusing children since the churchs sex abuse scandal broke in 2002, according to BishopAccountability.org, a private group that tracks the allegations.

McCarrick, 87, was accused of sexually abusing a teenager when he was a priest in New York, he said in a statement.

He said that he was innocent, but an investigation by the Church found the allegations to be credible and substantiated, the archdiocese said in a statement.

The Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, at the direction of our Holy Father, Pope Francis, has instructed Cardinal McCarrick that he is to refrain from any public ministry or activity until a definite decision is made, the archdiocese said.

McCarrick said he would follow the Vaticans instruction.

The clergy sex abuse scandal erupted in Boston and rippled around the globe as abuse was found in many countries, costing the church billions of dollars in settlements and undercutting its moral authority.

In addition to the thousands of priests accused of sexually abusing or assaulting children, some high-powered church leaders including the former Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Bernard Law, were accused of allowing accused priests to continue to minister to children.

Law died in December.   .

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