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adrianna: breaking right now, a mass shooting at a business and the park. the shooter is still on the run. we do have team coverage of the shooting right now. let's thought to brad bell. what have we learned? we have learned that five people were shot, three of them are deceased and two remain in critical condition. this happened in the emergent business park. it is still in active scene.
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you can see the layout of the place. this all took place in a business called advanced granite solutions. stonee countertop business. what we understand is that 8:58 a.m., a gunman opened fire with a single handgun. five people hit, three killed, two in critical condition. we have talked to people here in the community. they described hearing yelling and panic sounds. some of the people in the business running away saying "call 911!" to onespoke off-camera of those who witnessed this and he said he is just not ready to talk about it. .bsolutely terrible putting his head on his friends shoulder, crying. just a terrible scene. of a know the name suspect. i want to give that to you right now. i want to show you his picture
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labeeb prince, born in 1979. he was last seen driving a 2008 acadia with delaware 064273. you are asked to call 911 if you see this person. he is considered armed and dangerous. the sheriff here giving us a briefing just about an hour ago. >> in individual out there on one ofse who committed the most heinous acts we're seen in our county. certainly, we consider him armed and dangerous. brad: again, we want to tell you about the car one more time. ia is a 2008 black gmc acad with delaware tags p
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c064273. we have been told by sources that mr. prince was living in cecil county, maryland. i want to come back out live and show you the pretty gutwrenching scene. if you look across the street, you can see people in the bright green shirts. those are fellow employees from this business advanced granite solutions. they have asked not to speak. you can see another group talking to the state trooper. the police have set up an area in a hotel, a ballroom, for those people to go and get information and of the with their families as they deal with this tragedy. as you can see, these folks feel compelled to be here, to look at the business. the business itself just beyond those trees. the brick building there. five killed, three in critical condition after what we believe to
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what we have been told is mr. prince is associated with this business. others have told me he was recently fired. that may be what this is all about. he does have a criminal history. we want to send this over to my colleague kevin lewis as we continue our team coverage of this mass shooting. have heard one of the first things police officers did upon getting inside of this granite office place was securing surveillance video, which apparently, they were told was on a limited wheel and they had to get a that quickly before it was recorded over with new video. unclear what they found, but that is certainly one of the first things they did. they also went and found a file of some sort of radee prince. so the connection of his alleged gunman had to the business certainly seems more and more plausible. this was the entrance way to the emergent business park --
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there was police take preventing vehicles and workers like this tractor-trailer that is now coming in from accessing the number of businesses in this business park, which was impacting the flow of operations. the brick building, second one to the left, that is the advanced granite solutions office place. you can see the yellow police off thet has cordoned building. the shock from hospital is tweeting out this afternoon that it has two of the patients, the two surviving gunshot victims, i should say, and those individuals are in critical condition at this hour. we do not know who these five victims are. presumably, when a shooting happens at 9:00 in the morning and a workplace, you have to imagine there was a connection to the business itself. we
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or titles of these victims. as brad pointed out, there are a number of employees of this company that have -- has been a business for more than 10 years and affiliated with the good standing with the better business bureau. these employees are coming together, using this as a place mourn come and collect our thoughts. i spoke to an employee who told me he hadn't got into work yet when the gunfire rang out. lucky for him. but there are so many emotions clearly going to that gentleman's had this afternoon. kevin lewis, abc 7 news. adrianna: thank you. be sure to download our abc 7 news app for more updates on this story in harford county. it is free to download. now to other news. president trump is feeling the heat, keys to making i
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soldier. it is the latest in a series of controversial comments. our question of the day for you is, do you think the president's comments are offensive? go to wjla.com/votenow. here's the latest from the white house. he said/shease of said. president trump firing back at a florida congresswoman tweeting " she totally fabricated" the story that has led to fallout of his phone call with the widow of a special forces soldier. congressman frederica wilson is standing by her account, claims she heard the account on the phone in which president trump told the grieving widow of sergeant with david johnson "he knew what he signed up for, that when it happens, it hurts anyway." >> you heard that? >> he said that. everyone knows when you go to work, you could possibly not come back alive, but you don't remind a
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of that. so insensitive. >> wilson was with myeshia johnson as she got the call on the way to the airport to receive her husband's remains. the mother of 2, 6 once pregnant with their third, captured clinging to her husband's casket. sergeant johnson, along with other three green berets, were killed in niger. >> he is not going to be with us. >> sergeant johnson's mother is corroborating wilson story and told "the washington post" -- janai norman, abc news, washington. dig up now to a look at our weather. i bit a warm-up after the cold air we had this morning. beautiful conditions right now. we did have actually start, coolest since april 9. it has been a long time. perfectly clear skies right now. current temperatures
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the mid 60's in spots. 66, warrenton. 67, culpeper. this afternoon, temperatures -- rise slightly. i one :00 am 67. 69 by 4:00. clear skies tonight. temperatures will drop quickly after sunset, back to the 50's i 9:00, 10:00 tonight. we do have the coolest start this morning since april. we will not have a repeat of that tomorrow morning. it will be on the cool side, even in the upper 30's in a few spots in far western suburbs. warming into the weekend. temperatures getting back five to 10 degrees above average over the next several days. yes, no rain in sight until next week. when next week, i will let you know. adrianna: right now we're following a breaking news out of edgewood, maryland. three people dead, to others heard in a workplace shooting.
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we're back with more after the break. here's a check of traffic. eric: thank you. good afternoon. with oneiet ride slowdown on the capital beltway. this is the inner loop past colesville road. the work zone is between university boulevard and new hampshire avenue. so after exit 29, the right lane is closed over northwest branch. watch over delays beginning before colesville road. that will be a pretty solid jam on the inner loop. of theust one stretch beltway that slows down. the outer loop is doing just fine. nearby on southbound colesville road itself past dale drive, the start of that work zone again for the midday, one right lane only for the inbound side. the outbound side, a truck aching deliveries it seems. just a bit of a
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toward silver spring, one right past spring street. things are trying to clear out. still tough ride for the inbound side. northbound 95 in virginia and stafford county, before dear syntel road, 610 -- the four 610, cones in the roadway. ride.l, not too bad of a 95 northbound back into d.c. is going to
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car. aputy strange quickly used jack to free the teenager. no word on the teenagers condition, but police say he was hit by the car while he was skateboarding. now to this developing story out of texas. a mother and her five children all killed after an early morning house fire. the family was staying in an apartment behind her parents house. the sheriff says a neighbor spotted the flames, called 911, woke up the grandparents in the main house but they could not even get to the apartment because the flames were so bad. the grandparents lost their daughter and grand total who range in age from three to 11 years old. firefighters are still trying to figure out exactly what caused the fire. now to a story that is straight out of hollywood. police in colorado are searching for teenagers who broke into a house that was for sale, through a big party, posted videos on snapchat. >> this is something no home
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see. strangers throwing a wild party in their house when they're not around. police say that is what happened to homeowner mike cox. dozens of teenagers break into his colorado home at her a night, drinking, dancing, trashing the place, posting their escapade on snapchat. the video is now part of an investigation to identify the suspects. >> we adjustment picking up the cans. >> he thinks his home was targeted because the property is for sale. you think the team thought it was empty. it wasn't. >> they don't value anything. they don't value people's hard work will stop their property. any of it. >> the wild party, much like a scene from "projectx," quickly getting out of control. in many cases, homes targeted for parties are unoccupied or up for sale, like this california mansion listed online in
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2014 while the homeowner was out of the country. the security system, not activated. hundreds of teens at show up in response to an invite on twitter than post photos of themselves drinking and partying. adrianna: it was a late night for some of music's biggest names joining forces to raise money for thousands of people and by comparison hurricanes. the concert was held last night at the berkeley center in brooklyn. , j. lo, and many others took the stage. fans can donate as little as a single dollar to gain access to the live stream event and the proceeds will all benefit people affected by hurricanes harvey, irma, maria, and the earthquakes in mexico. so this video may give new meaning to the phrase "thunder down under." infrared police video shows two anger is punching and -- kangaroos punching and kicking each other for about a minute. you can see a third one hanging out nearby. it s
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os to showro dominance. interesting. i know if that were me, i would be far away from those two kangaroos fighting is the alex: some freaky video. adrianna: we're talking about carolina blue. thank you for the shout out. i am wearing your color today. alex: i love her for supporting the wolfpack. adrianna: calm it down. we do have a carolina blue day. alex: in the same story again and again. we do need the rain, but beautiful conditions. enjoy it while it lasts. 63 degrees right now. 270.oks quite there on temperatures last night, 45 at reagan national airport, the coolest since april 9. that has been a while. 34, manassas.
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tonight, i expect the lows to be in the 30's west of the blue ridge, probably lower 40's and the outlying suburbs. another cool night ahead, but not quite as chile. at lunch this afternoon, mid 60's. over the next couple of hours, up toward the 70 degree mark. do not forget the sunglasses. full sunshine. could be a rough commute west tonight as i notice a lot of people did not have sunglasses with them and they were going like this while driving. not a good combination. overnight, 38 in the outlying suburbs. 48 in town. could be closer to 50 degrees in town. and not expecting much of a chill. high pressure in control of the majority of the east coast. it will continue to be so over the next several days. mild tomorrow. i think a touch warmer, reaching
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boundary that will pass to the north. high pressure still going to be set up and in control over the next several days. friday through sunday, plenty of sunshine, in the 70's. five to 10 degrees above average. this graphic just changed on me. either way, mid to upper 70's for howard's homecoming game. it will be mild. i will fix that. temperatures for the marine corps marathon, i am a little the risk, but you can hang out with me and josh. we will be out there for a while, more than likely, close to four hours. 60 around the start, mid 60's by 10:00, 72 at noon with plenty of sunshine. dew points are always a big concern for the runners come in the 50's. low humidity levels. the 10 day outlook, looking up plenty of sunshine to rev up the work week. 70 today, 73 tomorrow. mid-70's on friday. saturday am a mid-70's.
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we do have a chance for rain by monday and into tuesday. monday night more than likely after sunset. 78 on monday, but dropping back into the 60's with that rain on tuesday and then a strong fall cold front will come through by wednesday, thursday of next week, cooling things back down with highs only around 60 degrees. adrianna: i am rooting for you on sunday, despite the 77 degree weather. alex: we need it. adrianna: following their breaking news out of edgewood, maryland. three people dead, two others hurt in a workplace shooting. the gunman police say is labeeb prince.dee he is an employee of the advanced granite solutions or he allegedly carried out this shooting. we are back with more after the break. in a noisy world ...
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lockdown happening at area schools has been lifted. however, police are still looking for 37-year-old radee labeeb prince. they say he is an employee of advanced granite solutions. they say around 8:58 he went and shot five people, killing three of them, critically injuring two of them. the suspect is armed and dangerous. police say he is in a 2000 blackgmc acadia with delaware 4273.ofpc06 that is actually a 2008 black gmc acadia. stay with us. oh i kno
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two others in critical condition. the shooter is on the run. we have complete coverage right now. let's go to brad bell. what do we know at this hour? tod: we have been allowed reposition and get a look at the business where this happened. you can see behind me, that is it. typically nondescript office park, the business advanced granite solutions. you can see the law-enforcement authorities around the building. sadly, they are still waiting on the medical examiner to complete that particular part of the investigation will stop what we this morning,8:58 police got the call that there was a shooting in this business. handgunarmed with one opening fire. five people shot, three of them deceased on scene. two in critical condition at university of maryland
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there is a current manhunt underway. the suspects name is radee labeeb prince. born in 1979. he was last seen driving a 2008 gmc acad can acadia -- .a with delaware tags pc064273 police say radee labeeb prince should be considered armed and certainly dangerous. there have been a number of tips, and sightings. i just got confirmed by a couple of long forstmann authorities out here, sources of mine, that they have not yet found him and the manhunt is still underway. the sheriff gave a briefing about an hour and a half ago and said this is one of the worst things that is ever happen in this county. >> there is an individual out ther
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one of the most heinous acts we have seen in our county. certainly, we consider him armed and dangerous. had an opportunity to speak off-camera very briefly with some of the employees of this business. some that were actually inside when it happened. relayed to me.y i men working next door said he heard screaming and yelling and all of the sudden, two guys came running by saying "call 911!" and then those guys ran off. i spoke to those people who ran away and they said they could not make any official comment, it is just too hard for them still to deal with this. other employees of the company had been out and about coming to the scene, also just rattled, shaken beyond believe. the suspect in this case, they knew him.
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associated with the business. what we have been told is he is an employee and he had been terminated. we're talking about mr. prince. the alleged shooter in this case has a criminal history. he is been a convicted felon. he is prohibited from owning a gun. but that certainly is the least of the worries at this point. you can see the scene here. authorities are still processing the scene. just now, the atf has brought in a dog. they're going through the cars in the parking lot. they are still trying to figure out exactly the entirety of what happened. the only thing they say they know for sure is one person was involved in this. the manhunt is still underway. they're going to be checking all of the cars in this parking lot to make sure there is no additional danger. we do expect to get another 11:15 we wereout told it
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that puts it at about 45 minutes or so from now. we will make sure we make that available to you live. adrianna: thank you for the update. be sure to download our abc 7 app for up-to-the-minute updates. president trump feeling the heat this afternoon, accused of making insensitive remarks to the widow of a fallen soldier. the latest in a series of controversial comments. our question of the day, do you think the president's comments are offensive? /vote now..comv onpresident trump made good calling the families of the four special ops soldiers killed in niger. this morning, his message to one grieving widow is sparking backlash. president trump told the wife of army sergeant la david johnson " he knew what he signed up for, but whent
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democratic congresswoman frederica wilson, who said she listened to the call on speakerphone. >> this is a soldier who gave his life for his country. he is a hero. >> the call came as myeshia johnson was on her way to the airport for the arrival of her has's remains. pregnant with her third child, johnson laid her head on his flag draped casket and gave a final kiss. the white house declined to address the details of the president's phone call to the families. instead, saying in a statement "the president's conversations with the families of american heroes who have made the ultimate sacrifice our private." theomes on the heels of president's false claims that other presidents, including president obama, did not personally call the grieving families of fallen soldiers. pres. trump: the traditional way, if you look at president obama and other presidents
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of them did not make calls -- a lot of them did not make calls. i like to call when it is appropriate, when i think i'm able to do it. >> tuesday, president trump blamed president obama am implying obama did not call his chief of staff john kelly in 2010 when kelly's son was killed in the line of duty in afghanistan. pres. trump: you could ask general kelly did he get a call from obama. you could ask other people. >> now i live look at the capital here in d.c. absolutely beautiful day. slightly warmer than yesterday. alex is here with a look at the forecast. alex: just a touch warmer today, highs approaching 70 degrees. crystal clear skies outside. temperatures right now hitting the lower 60's downtown, but mid 60's in the outlying suburbs. highs today should approach the 70 degree mark. that is right north of the average of 68 degrees.
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settles overhead. lows tomorrow morning, not quite as cold as this morning. we did hit 45 in d.c. tomorrow in the metro, closer to 50. some of the outlying suburbs will be a little on the chilly side. 42, frederick. low 40's and montgomery county. milder in the city centers. as we get through tomorrow, a touch warmer. a slight warming trend. ebony three on thursday, 74 on friday. -- 73 on thursday, 74 on friday. approaching the weekend and the week in itself, five to 10 degrees above average. 76 on saturday. maybe the first cloud we have seen in a while. on sunday,-the upper 70's.
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alex: when i was 11 years old, a man broke into the house and he sexually assaulted me. thankfully, in my case, the police caught him, but there are so many survivors that live knowing that their attacker is still out there. ♪ thank you mark herring, for taking this seriously, and for making this a priority, for all of the victims out there. mark: i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general,
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adrianna: president trump in the middle of yet another controversy. accused this time of making insensitive remarks toward the widow of a fallen soldier. that is just one issue he has his hands full with right now. here to talk about the fast-moving political the elements out of the white house, abc news political director rick klein. let's start with these comments that representative frederica wilson says the president made and he is denying it. she is standing by her story. there is a lot happening there. rick: you hope there are tapes. saying he wasp respectful and had a good conversation. the family and the families congresswoman in florida saying president trump said,
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before he went off to war. very different accounts with real meaning because the president injected this issue about how you deal with the families of servicemembers who have lost their lives. it has become a hot button in washington and beyond. president trump in the middle of the self-created controversy. adrianna: we know jeff sessions was meeting with the senate judiciary committee today. how did that unfold for him? a lot of different topics a hit on. rick: a huge range. is still not talking about private communications he had with president trump around the firing of the fbi director a couple of months back. he is saying it may be covered by executive privilege from even though president trump is not exerted a privilege. a lot of uncomfortable exchanges with former colleagues. people also want to get of the bottom of his stays on immigration reform, criminal justice sentencing. when you look at some of the policy areas around immigration and the like, jeff sessions and the justice department are at
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adrianna: health care. a lot to keep up with because we had a bipartisan deal that was kind of unfolding and the president seemed to throw his support behind that. and then he shifted? rick: he was for it before he was against it, all in the space of 24 hours. questioning whether he wants a deal or understood the contours of the deal that was being discussed. as of now, the deal being talked about in the senate does not have the support of speaker ryan in the house and it doesn't have the support of president trump. it is either back to the drawing oard or -- theanna: the nfl and national anthem. the president tweeting about that this morning. can we expect the situation to end anytime soon or will the be a resolution that makes everyone happy? rick: the fact the nfl is not putting out any new
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regarding how the players should handle this, that means it won't the enough or president trump. i document be able to declare someone of a victory for but as long as these protests go on, the president has found an issue that divides people and puts his base on the side of the american flag and patriotism. .e is comfortable with that i don't anticipate him letting up until or unless he gets permanent action out of all of the professional sports leagues. adrianna: the all knowledgeable rick klein, thank you for your time. alex, we appreciate having you here, too, especially when you bring the lovely weather. has been harder weeks, i will tell you. high pressure in control. plenty of sunshine. we have had some cool mornings. the coolest this morning in several months, talking early april since it has been this cool at reagan national. here's a live look at
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airport. a little bit of fall color. not much. it has been muted because we have had such dry conditions, even in the mountains. this is a look at pinnacles on skyline drive. not much color, either. we have seen some reports farther west, some of the higher elevations in west virginia. if you're headed to the mountains in the next few days, it will be on the cool side, but plenty of sunshine. pretty nice for taking pictures. 64 on thursday, 65 on friday, upper 60's into the weekend. if you're going camping, bring some warmer clothing because it will be chilly overnight in the 30's and 40's. this afternoon around here, highs today right around 70 degrees. plenty of sunshine today, clear skies this evening, and temperatures cool quickly back into the 50's by 9:00 tonight. sunset at six going 25 sunset at 6:25. have the sunglasse
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the commute home. ideaaround upper 40's, an for a middle ground, upper 30's in the far outlying suburbs. low 50's in town and closer to the bay. 73 tomorrow for the forecast highs. by friday, mid 70's. the weekend ahead looks like we will see more of the same. 76 on saturday. howard homecoming we will be airing live on news channel 8 taking on morgan state stop worrying corn marathon is on sunday. -- morgan state. kareem corps marathon is on sunday. i think monday night after sunset, we will update this, but tuesday is a better possibility for showers. upper 70's on monday, upper 60's on tuesday, lower 60's wednesday and thursday of next week. this strong cold front may bring gusty winds. looking at some of the longer-range models, and some of the guidance
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winds. bring through more fall-like air. adrianna: 78 on monday to 60 on thursday? alex: it is fault. tonight, the wizards tip-off regular season at home against the philadelphia 76ers. there are big expectations for this team. can are hoping john wall finally get his team over the help. john gonzales is at the capital one arena with a preview of tonight's matchup. john: the washington wizards getting ready to tip off their 57th season in their history, 45th in our nation's capital. the hardwood is down. for side seats are ready to go. players are also starting to arrive. >> i like what you have done with the do. the last couple of years it is been completely bald. this is nice what you're doing. >> we have to change of things. >> i was getting ready to show the gi
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come on. i am putting you on the spot. >> i haven't had breakfast yet. >> without breakfast, let's see what he does. that was close, man, for not having a warm-up, for having no breakfast? >> it touched the rim. it counts. >> john wall talked about shattering the curse. what do think? >> well, it is hard to say right thebefore we even start season. obviously, everyone is excited to start playing, start playing for real, play the game that counts actually. we will see. john: this nationally televised game tonight will start with quite a spectacular light show which will include you, the fans will stop wizards asking offense to write early and grab your wristband, which will be taped to your seat. it will light up before
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tonight's game. the washington wizards versus the philadelphia 76ers. the wizards 131 games at home last year. let's try to make it at least 32 this time. sounds like a plan. nba action tipped off last night with a matchup many were waiting for. kyrie irving return to cleveland after forcing a trade in the summer. but the storyline was overshadowed by a really horrific injury last night. >> oh, my goodness. hayward broke his leg. yes broken his leg. celtica: newly signed legon haywood shattered his just 10 minutes into the opening of the game against the cleveland cavaliers. the look on the players faces and the fans in this man's really says it all. that injury will end his season after signing a $128 million deal with the celtics over the summer.
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minutes after the game. >> by thoughts and chris got to gordon and his family. ose are injuries you never want to see happen. just very unfortunate. adrianna: boston ultimately lost the game despite a late rally. won.avs it again last night, prince george's county native kevin durant getting his championship ring. host of the houston rockets. this game would go down to the final second with the warriors down one, direct with the shot to win it and he makes it. take another look. his hand was still on the ball as the time expired. the rockets won
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ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor.
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adrianna: we are back with a very personal revelation from the facts of life star mindy cohn. she is battled breast cancer since 2012. we have the exclusive first look. >> for nine seasons, she took the good with the bad clean the blood napoli on "the facts of life." now she is revealing her greatest struggle to date, when she has kept private for five years. her battle against breast cancer. the 51-year-old telling "people magazine" it was close friend and actress helen hunt who first took her to the doctor saying --
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>> at first she didn't really know how bad things would get going through chemotherapy and radiation, that she began to realize how big of a dell this was. opted forginally lumpectomy. but the cancer spread to her lymph nodes, forcing her to make the ultimate decision to undergo a radical double mastectomy, taking a year off from work she says -- cohn, who is single said it was hard to go through it alone but bad to put her parents through it, i'm glad i did not put a partner through it, to. >> at first she was trying to give it a secret. now she's come to find the real strength comes in sharing her story and knowing she can rely on her friends. up iner costar showed york to say "how can i help?" >>
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