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I've been playing piano for coming on probably 6 or 7 years now.

My name's JB Burho, and I'm an analyst at TriMet.

I've actually never played in front of people before.

It's definitely a little cold, breezy with the trains going on.

But it's a beautiful sounding instrument.

It's a unique opportunity, you know, it's different than any other environment you play

in.

Last year I watched, in this location.

This is my first time playing.

If I want to think about something, or I want to relax, I just go and play the piano.

I really, really appreciate his talent.

He's very talented.

I think it's important for people to have a reason to stop, slow down a little bit,

and explore their curiosity.

It was great, I really enjoyed getting to play down here.

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There is no objectivity left in Washington: Kennedy - Duration: 1:43.

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Mumps Cases Swell in Washington State, CDC Urges Parents to Vaccinate Kids - Duration: 2:54.

Mumps Cases Swell in Washington State, CDC Urges Parents to Vaccinate Kids

a new report is raising concerns that the viral illness mumps could be on the rise again

mumps is clear now that there's a highly effective vaccine available for measles and mumps and rubella

MMI are for the minister to children between ages one and for that according to CNN

278 cases of months have been reported in Washington State since October

and other up break was reported in Arkansas a while Iowa Oklahoma a New York and Illinois

also reported more than 300 cases in 2016 according to the CDC

to prevent the spread of the virus

which is passed person to person by saliva and mucous Dave Johnson

a spokesman for the Washington State department of health

and the size is the best protection against mumps is the MMI vaccine

he adds we are telling folks if you're sick

or you think you have mumps

stay home mumps symptoms include fever

headache shells loss of appetite

and swollen salivary glands

thus that typical image of children having a swollen jaw and cheeks but it is far from just a

round of the knoll illness and can have serious complications

this is not just a common cold

Diane Hahn is ND medical director of Gramercy pediatrics in New York City told parents taught com the swelling of the glands

in the face is extremely painful it can also have serious consequences of the viral eye infection

can cause or keita skin boys have section of the testicles

leaving them infertile

and can also cause many complications in immuno compromise children

it can also cause encephalitis

meningitis and deafness want the latest parenting news

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to that mumps does not respond to antibiotics

and although the MMI vaccine is about 88% affective even people who are in in eyes too can still be put at risk

according to CNN

most of the individual state outbreaks occurred among vaccinated people

currently the advisory committee on immunization practices is considering whether a third dose of the MMI vaccine is necessary

if you have any questions about vaccinating your child talk to your pediatrician

For more infomation >> Mumps Cases Swell in Washington State, CDC Urges Parents to Vaccinate Kids - Duration: 2:54.

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Rattlesnake Ledge Trail Hike- North Bend, Washington - Duration: 27:18.

all right well today we are on a trip up a mountain and we are at rattlesnake

recreation area so here's the lake elevation 920 above sea level I believe

we will be taking the route two and we'll be going to the top of the

mountain top of the milk mountain yes I'll show you so we will be exploring

here kind of looks like that so be checking it out all right so we're gonna

go up two miles up and then we possibly might go across the mountain which is

twelve miles but we'll see how I feel all right let's go so I'm down here at

the lake and it's a super pretty Lake there's a lake up here that after I

think it's a river that actually supplies a ton of water to Seattle and

also all over but if you look up there you might be able to see people on the

top of that that Ridge and that's actually where we're going today

the first time I came here I it was really nice but I didn't realize that

there was a trail and a really nice trail with almost probably the best view

payout I've seen anywhere and this water is just super pretty there's logs I'll

knut through here one time and you see these huge stumps under the water which

is really cool yep you can see up there there's actually little people up on

that Ridge so we'll be going up there and checking that out on this

a really nice day

all right well just got on the trail a lot of people here kids are getting out

of school I'm gonna try to get the hill as quick as possible I'm already out of

breath got my pack I'm ready to go all right let's do this

also tomorrow they're doing some type of a race so we'll probably see some

strange running people around so all right let's do it

so the humidity is definitely high I should've probably wore pants but

there's also a ton of mosquitoes so if you come here be ready for some really

muggy hiking and mosquitoes I'm away about 10 minutes in and I'm kind of

feeling it so as you see this huge rock it's probably pushed up here by the

glaciers and once we get to the top you will probably see where the glaciers

actually pushed through the valley and made the valley but 15 minutes in I'm

drenched in sweat so there's a pretty good start to my hike

all right back on the trail we're seeing a lot of nice soil injuries nothing of

the valley yet but I'm still going it's looking pretty good

a lot of very pretty stuff to look at Hannah yeah check this out check this

all right moving along

through those trees you can see with really blue water at brows neck like I

believe we're getting towards the top

probably within 10 minutes we'll be there it's nice out here

nice breeze not too hot little muggy that's okay something along for a while

I know I've said that I'll probably be there in ten minutes a couple of times I

don't know I don't know maybe this time is ten minutes it's getting a little

darker coming up here definitely less people might even be this thin and out

because uh it's round 334 so yeah it's gonna keep going and you'll like the

view though you'll like it

so we are nearing the two mile mark up here you will see once we get up there

you'll see the view and then fine I'll let you know that you can go to the left

and keep going for another 12 miles or just go right up here to the view of

Ralph's neck like yeah so here's the first viewpoint and hopefully the wind

isn't hitting my sneakers too hard here's the first one North Bend and then

over here we'll go to the other one and you can see rattlesnake Lake will go up

I see a really nice view point I've never actually ventured up to the

scaling of the mountain part scaling following the ridge so yeah I'm gonna

take you up here and I'm gonna show you the rattlesnake Lake hopefully the audio

is okay I should have stuck my wind guard on my camera but oh alright let's

go check it out

okay

yeah

so we now reach the top and there's a bunch of people up here you price on

some other shots so there's rattlesnake Lake there's a

pretty good walk pretty fun over that weighs iron horse there's the lake it's

really blue the mountains and the clouds and I'll probably get some shots and

just kind of hang out and uh gonna take a break

kind of smells like weed up here

you

so I got done over there at the viewpoint overlooking brows neck like

yeah I'm going this other way I don't think a lot of people go this way

there's eight miles probably gonna run out of time

it's gonna get dark but I thought maybe there'd be a good view over here I've

never been over here I hope you enjoyed some of the weird shots I got over there

I'm not sure how the shots turned out with the chipmunk so we're on the going

to the east takes that East Point a viewpoint that makes sense and the

forest looks a little different out here

not so sweaty anymore the humidity seems to have gone down and uh yeah alright

here we go so I went up just a little bit further

we were over there earlier over on that peak now there's another peak and the

main difference between this one and that one is it the amount of people

I'm guessing they don't venture up just even a little bit further but this peak

looks a lot nicer my opinion I don't think there's anybody else nope

just get down this starting to look pretty nice up here

so there's rattlesnake Lake North Bend see their mouths eye you can actually

see my car from here and it's weird cuz over there it felt like it was really

big on that rock corner but I mean once I'm over here and looking over there

it's really teeny huh I'm looking over here if you can see that but it says In

loving memory of Darren 1984 - 2006 not really sure what happened but uh I guess

these mountains are our mountains I guess I don't know how why that blacks

there but I guess you could very easily just fall off the edge and I've heard

people tell stories about people that have fallen up here even here so you do

got to be careful very pretty

my advice I would stop I would stop at that viewpoint get you shots of the

mountain and then I would walk up a little further because you come up here

I really attack people so I definitely keep walking up so I'm gonna keep going

a little bit I think I'm almost done here might shoot a little more coming

down but uh just wanted to let you say thanks for watching and definitely leave

a comment let me know if you have any stories of grouse neck leg trail and all

this definitely subscribe like don't dislike please well it's up to you if

you don't like the video what a day to be out here seemed pretty I might even

go swimming later but I don't know all right well I'm out for now I'm gonna

keep going see what I can do before it gets too late and then shoot

down the mountain all right see what we got ahead alright thanks for watching

bye so I actually got my camera in a wider field of view that'd be fun to try

out so everything looks a little more round hopefully it's not too shaky

because it's actually made me turn the stabilization off but but I wanted to

kind of get out was once you get past that other section it's really pretty

isn't that Ted people and it really feels like you're hiking now versus when

you're passing that tunne touristy kind of people with a lot of

kids this is really cool I don't think I'm gonna do the full

eight miles but uh I keep going it's really sunny and

pretty it's not so muddy up at the top pretty nice I'm liking it

like it I want more than back there just hope I don't see a bear I don't know

what to do do I play dead or no so I'm still going up but all of a sudden I

can't really tell where the trail is

think I'm still on it it's gotten quite a bit darker up here and I have really

seen anybody in yeah 15 20 minutes I haven't even passed anybody or seen

anybody I heard anybody I'm not even sure if the

the view appears worth it hope it's worth it I'm gonna do another two miles

or so to the next viewpoint it'd be nice if I could see like CIO or Bellevue

which I'm thinking maybe you can yeah so I reach this part of the woods and I did

see some people maybe 15 minutes ago but I heard like drop noises like drip drip

drip drip drip and it seems like the sky is pretty clear it was a chance of rain

but there was like raindrops she's going drip drip drip kind of weird I don't

know if it's almost like our rainforests went to use to the top where are we so

high that the drops of rain just drop I don't I don't really know how it works I

know conversation works but

I'm thinking once I get a little bit further up I don't see anything I think

we got a book it down the hill because uh I guess eventually it's gonna get

dark I think the sun's gonna set on the other side of the hill so that's gonna

go dark I mean I got a coat and I got light but I don't really feel like going

down the mountain when it's dark

all right seems like I'm getting closer to the cliff again so hopefully

hopefully I made it this was half see it's been fun though definitely like the

second part more than the first part less people this way it's opening up

again

wow it's weird how it opens up there gets dark again like I thought I was

getting dark back there

so I've made it right here but I started

I think a you know

all right I've gotten pretty far I did 3.4 miles uphill I think now it's

getting too dark I don't think there's anything else to look at unless I wait

here so I think now I'm gonna blast down that mountain it's getting kind of

creepy alright thank you for watching subscribe

so I'm up here back on my recommended place to stop down there well there's my

feet and that way is the the main section where everybody likes to go it's

been a really fun day definitely gonna be sore tomorrow

yeah this place is really pretty right now is really hazy that water looks

really nice that's really like I really wish I was down there and not only about

halfway down but uh yeah it's been fun if if you happen to find my YouTube page

from a note I left leave a comment down below and let me know that you uh that

you saw my note I know tomorrow there's gonna be a lot of people here for some

type of race I'm not really sure what's gonna be but definitely let me know if

you saw my note which I left on a sign

really sore I've already been over here but it's just so pretty yeah it's just

so pretty can't help myself

made it - yeah all right well this is and finally at the bottom after a really

long walk really really long so in our adventure today we went to that we're at

the very peak and if you look you can see people up there little people then

besides from that point we were on the other point over a little bit but yeah

it was really nice today it's really calm I'm really glad to be at the bottom

I don't know if I was really ready for a hike that big I mean physically I mean I

work out and stuff but I don't know battery went out all right whatever that

says thanks for watching hope you enjoy subscribe comment this place is awesome

definitely check it out

you

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Shulkin Blasts 'Toxic, Chaotic, Disrespectful' Washington In Farewell Op-Ed - Duration: 1:51.

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Visit the Supreme Court | Washington DC - Duration: 3:10.

In this video, we'll talk about how to visit the Supreme Court.

As the people's highest court in the land, both the building and Supreme Court cases

are open to the public.

The Supreme Court is located on Capitol Hill, just across the Street from the US Capitol

Building and easily accessible by Metro, hop on hop off bus or taxi.

The public entrance is beneath the grand entrance staircase and there are security screening

theatres on either side.

It doesn't matter which side you use if they are both open.

You'll enter into a long corridor that acts as a museum, with a short film about the Supreme

Court at the end.

Our suggestion is to make your way all the way to the movie first.

It is about 25 minutes long and focuses on the building and interviews with the justices.

You can then make your way back exploring the museum.

When you reach the end of the exhibits, you will find stair cases on either side heading

up.

This is where you go to see the actual Supreme Court courtroom.

Since this is a working federal building, you are limited as to where you an go on your

self guided tour.

The only way to visit the court room is by attending a docent lecture or attending a

case.

When the court is not in session, 30 minute Courtroom Lectures are held every hour on

the half hour from 9:30 am – 3:30 pm.

Seating is first-come, first-served, so during the busy spring and summer months, expect

to get their early to wait in line.

Supreme Court cases are also open to the public.

Called Oral Arguments, these are the 1 hour long sessions where each side is allowed 30

minutes to argue before the court.

From the first Monday to October to Mid-April, cases are generally heard on Mondays, Tuesdays

and Wednesdays at 10 am and 11 am,.

There are two ways to attend a Supreme Court case.

You could either secure a seat and witness the entire Oral Arguments or you can catch

a quick 3 min glimpse of the proceedings.

These two lines form on the plaza before each case.

For landmark Supreme Court case, some people will line up days in advance to guarantee

a spot.

On a non high-profile day, people arrive around 6 am-7 am.

Normally, only the first 50 are able to get in.

If you don't get a seat, you can also do a walk through where you stay for a few minutes

and then move on.

Why not make a half-day of it and visit both the U.S. Capitol Building as well as the Library

of Congress.

Or better yet, take one of our Capitol Hill Walking tours.

For more information on any of these federal buildings on Capitol Hill, visit our website

at freetoursbyfoot.com.

And be sure to subscribe to our channel for more insider information to help plan your

visit to DC and other cities.

For more infomation >> Visit the Supreme Court | Washington DC - Duration: 3:10.

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Day in the Life of an Athletic Trainer - Episode 4 - Washington Valor - Duration: 1:47.

Did you have a good off-season?

It was alright.

Man, I had a great off-season!

Did you? Hey! That's what I'm talking about! That's the energy I've been looking for, yeah!

You know why I had a good off-season?

Why? You're going to say because you weren't around me, right?

Because I didn't tape this foot everyday.

Thank you. Oh, hey, y'all seen my violin? Over there? And a box of Kleenex?

Today's a big day for the Washington Valor. Today's our first day of pre-season

practice. We're in split sessions because it's our

first day and we're working really hard on teaching the guys how we want to

practice from an offensive standpoint and a defensive standpoint. We're

at Athletes Performance, Inc., which is in Gambrills, Maryland. This is the

practice facility for the Washington Valor. This is our training room, our

workout facility, and our practice field. We also have meeting rooms here. My name

is Casey Carter and I'm the head athletic trainer for the Washington Valor.

I'm in charge of all of the medical care for the 25 players that they have on the

roster. I've wanted to be an athletic trainer the whole life. I started taping ankles

when I was in eighth grade, really enjoyed being a part of a team. As the

head athletic trainer, it's contributing to the success of the team, it's

contributing to the individual success of each player, that you're able to keep

them on the field, keep them healthy, so they can maximize their own potential

and reach own goals. MedStar is a corporate sponsor

for the Washington Valor. To take care of a professional sports team, you have

everything from orthopedics to cardiology, concussion care, and pretty

much everything in between. It's all kind of one-stop shopping for us. We're very

proud to take care of the Washington Valor.

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