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>> right now at 10.>> police are linking this man to several attacks against women iw northern virginia. they say he's been strikeing for nearly a decade. >> i found glass down the hall way so this stuff really came in and rick company shade every where. >> creeping cleaning up after yesterday.in >>less than one week after the orlando nightclub massacre two active duty marines are under ud investigation for social media posts threatening gay bars. fox 5 local news at 10 starts right now. >> we begin tonight with thegin arrest of a man believed to be a sexual predator in northern visit i'm tony perkins. >> i'm sarah simmons.ah police arrested this woodbridgew man several potential abductions. fox 5 tisha lewis joins us lives with that story. >> reporter: sara
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are talking about 34 year old justin pow, he will have his day in court. c women across arlington are are breatheing release. he was a juvenile probation officer in fairfax county his network was widespread that's why police believe that could be more victims. he was arrested and charged with two counts of attempted abduction for his rolr in a tax stemming from 2007 as recent it's a as may of thishis year. he is currently being heldel without bond.ond. more charges are expected here's why. police sapo is also responsible for an attack this year. may 15th shortly before five am a woman woke up to an unknown man sexually assaulting her. it happened on the seven hung h block of north edge wood street following attack, the suspect believed to be poe, fled the fl seen and the victim was able to
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able to connect the cases and the using forensic evidence. >> we received dna evidence in d that case. c that evidence was submitted to the state crime lab. we received that back and linked it back to a 2007 case. >> reporter: now, once police were able to link the 2007 and 2016 cases they say he they reviewed cold cases, crime scens evidence and also lab tori results. the review led to dish information is it led detectives to poe he was arrested at his home in woodbridge.dge. tisha lose fox 5 local news. >> to fight police are touching a teenager. a 16 year old girl was walking near the 26 hundred block of arlington boulevard when a man approached her, reached up her dress and touched her inappropriately. when the teenager scream, the suspect fled the scene. if you kw
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crime, you are asked to call police. t a woman escapes after being trapped in her apartment by her husband foror nearly three months. police have charged her husband michael david alston with false imprisonment and reckless endangerment, this after his aft wife told police she was locked in the come's apartment since march particular. police say he locket apartment h oint in side and outside. she did not haveein a key. ms. austin made her escape wednesday after her husband fell asleep and other couch withoutho locking the front door. fox fives in montgomery county tonight wherfie a woman s killed after crashing her car into a kree. >> police are now investigatings whether these two crashes are related. police say just before sevenven this morning, 71 year old victoria hitches was driving near randolph and kennel wicl when she drove off the road and
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a short time later just a pile away an suv crashed into a utility pole. police arrested two people intwp the suv they are still looking are a third tonight. a witness tells us what he saw. >> they are sweeping the the neighborhood with k-9 at this is .: police say high speed was a factor in the crash. and they also found drugs inside the suv. no charges have been filed.ed taking steps to prevent sexual violence on campus. this after a student at theer school says another student raped her. alleged incident happened in march during school hours.ours according to the police report,l the twoic had a previous sexual relationship. but the alleged victim says the mail student forced her to have sex. the alleged incident happened in a bathroom in the athletic building. so far, no criminal charges have been filed.ed. fairfax county police have arrested a 53 year old man ma accused o
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child. joe seven was arrested today and charged with taking indecent liberties with a child and aggravated sexual battery. alleged victim is only ten years old. police tell fogs five he is an acquaints of the victim's family jostle 82 clean up efforts began ed today after yesterday's storms. middleburg virginia in loudoun i county was hit the worse.. hundreds of cars are now waiting to be today because of damage from the large hailstorm. taker a look at thisge damage. hail the size of golf balls poured down yesterday shattering windshields, denting the tops and sides of cars. damaging buildings as well. one of the places hardest hitit was the second oldestly in middleburg its a structure nowts being used as a business. >> two in the b main office, our front door. d i found glass even though none t of the windows in the back, two broken i found glass down the pal hallway this stuff came in and rick company shade
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where. >> rich knoll window hand blown when i spoke with the gentlemene he was upset we can replace windows we can't replace the t hand blown glass. thousands f customers in the dc area left without electricity last check pour to most people has been restored. res yesterday we had a report hof a tornado0 in west virginia gwen tells us things are not always what they seem. national weather service ser been out surveying many of thehe areas, so far they are saying they do not have any confirmed m reports yet of tornados.na now, they've also said that for martinsburg where this was that she have not gotten wind reports yet. still a tba as far as this isis concerned. but you know what we did have five tornados warnings yesterday. if we go to my maps you'll see. we had five tornado warnings yesterday. so far as i said national nat weather service saying none confirmed aset
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also we are talking about the size we had quarter size, baseball size hail, a lot of trees and power lines down because of the strong winds an a lot of localized flooding. here's a look at some of thehe timelines when they did get some of that hail. th take a quick look this is golf ball size hail. and you know we've got that in a lot of different locationsif across thefe area. that was 4:00 in the afternoon.. and then this was middleburg they got only and inch an a half of hail shortly after that a few hours they reported through thar areaep golf ball size hail. before you mount and middleburgg both reporting baseball size hail. pretty good indication of what was happening. things quitedden today. a lot calm. the calm the a the storm. everything has moved well to thl south across our area. high pressure built in. that is holding. h for tonight 62 degrees. deg a
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can't rule out patchy fog here r and there.er comfortable conditions in the4# overnight hours. as far as the weekend isnd concerned we're talking plenty of sunshine, sunny and dry forry the weekend. of course we know its important for father's day we are going to have temperatures into the low e to mid '80s on both days. days. full forecast just ahead. back to you. >> gwen thanks. scary moments for a woman hikeing on the billy got trail. rescue team swooped in to hurtei her she was apparently hurt during herwa height. she was air listed from the trail.tr she suffered non life threatening injuries. that would make me pretty me nervous too. >> i've been on that trail thert are some areas 82 being listedeg up in one of those basket you bs are being rescued but still. s we got new information about the orlando nightclub massacre the message he texted to his wife. two a
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>> today some past 49 victims ot last weekends deadly nightclub shooting were laid to rest. >> avenue loved once paidd tribute were learning detailseti about the killers pant what heht did in the months leading up to the attack. u. after being shot three times byt the killer at pulse nightclub sunday morning angel cologneel
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thank the police officers who pulled him through broken glass and blood to safety. s >> i wanted to see the man thatt took me out of that horrible place that was filled with craziness. i was happy. i was so happy: officer omar dealt granddaughter dough was one of self first responders who entered the club. he pulled out four people.ple. >> you only get one life i'm glad he can be with his family. and continue living his life an all because we all assisted him and getting him out. >> reporter: six victims remain in critical condition heree across or dan low backhoes areab diging graves. three victims will be buried ata green wood cemetery where the city waved the plot feign the filing fee. local mer chance are donating flowers and lym seen services.ve new details continue to emergeie about
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he texted his wife two hours hou into the attack. asking if she'd seen the news. his widow who admitted she new of his plans has yet to be yet t charged with a crime. we have also learned that weeks before the attack the killer stride to buy level three body armour, military grade from a a florida gun shop along with one thousand rounds of ammunition. the gun shop refused to sell him anything. >> our intuition was correct. and it's just, it's very sad that we had him that close, he was that close that we law enforcement could have got their hands on him. gun shop notified fbi but there was no name or purse order and the surveillances video was to grain knee. >> reporter: try to determine if the shooter may have had an accomplish.ac st
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>> new tonight two active duty marines are under investigations over a facebook post that appeared to make threats against gay b a marine in uniform holding arrival. it is captioned coming to a gay bar near you. it was posted after sunday's deadly shooter hadding. sho the marine the one posted it have been identified, marine corps does not. today marks the one year ane verse see had row of theh charleston south carolina shooting massacre. massa bible study group at a historics black church killing nine people. hundreds gathered at charleston arena today to remember the victims. prosecutor called the shooting a racially motivated hate crime. during the service south carolina, held up programs that she kept since last summer from the funerals of
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victims. >> as they sat down to do their bible study, someone came in that didn't look like them. t didn't act like them.hem. and didn't sound like them. t i've always been amazed by this because they didn't call security. they didn't throw him out. they exactly what everyone of us should do when someone different comes us to us. they pulled op chair and theyira parade with him for an hour. >> shooting prompted thee governor to advocate for the removal of the code feather ratn flag from the state capital. federal prosecutor are to seek the deaf empty at the trialt t later this year.r. tonight a welcome surprisece for a dc restaurant owner after the rainbow flag that he had outside of his business wasusin burned over the
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moments ago james woods was presented with a new rainbow flag by members of the adams ad morgan unit.nit. they sprang into action. james pictured on the left is standing with his best friend jason keller, jason gave james the original flag a year ago. meantime dc police are still trying to find out who was responsible for burning the b original flag. the owner james wood says he hung the flag last week to recognize and celebrate gay pride. coming up a traffic accidenc that left on lookers mad in maryland. so they decided to do something about it. lauren. >> reporter: it's beautiful one of only eight bridges in in maryland a truck driver ran right through it severely damaging the structure. s witnesses took action until the police arrived we've got thehe story coming up. how one state trooper developed a campaign to
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>> new at 10 major damage to a historic covered bridge in frederick county.eric >> a man drove a truck which was too tall right through it. self witnesses decided to follow him and it was all caught on camera. 5 lauren demarco has the story. >> reporter: this is a historic bridge. its been standing here since 1856. one of only eight remaining covered bridges in the state of maryland. it had just been repaired after being hit last may. when witnesses saw it struck again they decided to take action. >> here's the bridge we saw the truck. >> reporter: jim wolf talking to a 911 dispatcher as he drives. his son was reporting the wholei thing on his cell phone. p they witnessed that enterprise box truck
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keep going. so they and at least two other vehicles followed. >> he's not stopping.ng. >> reporter: during the seventh minute video you can see a pieca of the bridge fall off of thehe truck on to route 15. wolf continued trailing the truck until other drivers helped surround it and an officer finally arrived. the driver of the truck david was arrested. he spoke with our sift station in baltimore saying it was an accident. and he left the scene out of fear for his safety. he says he stopped, but the confidential's and otherid witnesses tellen us that 23 nevr even slowed down. >> i stopped i thought theseed guys were trying to help me they were like a angry mob trying tom yank me out my truck. my you know they were curseing atg me and stuff like that. so, i tried to go to the nearest main road, you know, so, it could be more witnesses and stuff to see what was going on. >> absolutely did not stop.p. probably like a three foot piece sticking out the side
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truck of wood that was it o in the lapse while he was drivinghi up the highway peoplele was trys too tell him to pull over but he won pull over. that was very dangerous.us. definitely only thing we wanted to do is get him pulled over for everybody's sake. and for this right here, you know take responsibility for this. >> reporter: there are warnings and height restrictions signs approaching the bridge and the structure itself but that didn't help. 160 year old bridge now closedw until emergency repairs can be made. e area remains littered with da brian support beams have beet pu up. as for collins junior he was he was held overnight and release owed on bond. fairmont maryland lauren demarcn fox 5 local news. we have a great story to tell did you ann arundel county two firefighter went above the call of duty during
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jessup.ssup rescued a person who had fallen while repairing a roof. the person was, both firefighters stayed behind atd the home and finished putting up the rest shingles while the victim was transported to the hospital. >> that's amazing. >> that's insane that's great. >> i love hearing these stories, going above and beyond the call of duty. concluded doses to those two. most of us use emojis in every day text messages a trooper in south carolina iss using them to save lives. trooper bob burris got the idea to post safety messages using emojis on twitter after seeinger people drive around barriers and then calling to be rescued. hit tweets caught attention of highway patrol who then started no drinking and driving campaign based on his week style. now his
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billboards all across the state. >> this says match is really un verse rail my mom is from hungrn speaks no english when i showed her the billboard she said don'd drink and drive i said if my mom gets this anybody can get it. >> it is catching on he has eighthe thousand followers on twitters. >> i love it. >> in that's great. stilln ahead, a heart wrenching story of a daughters love for her mothers. as the counter down to the longest day we're bringing you the story how alzheimers affects people of alf inches. and tell you how you can helpouc raise awareness and money to m fight the incurable disease.
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sexual predator. >> reporter: justin poe will w have his day in court. for now he's behind bars after police charge him with two counts of attempted abduction. dating back to 2007. police believe he may be b responsible for a case thatase happened here in arlington last month. police confirm that poe was a juvenile probation officer for fairfax county and locks fivend local news is hearing he may have been a social worker at a dc public school. they think there could be more victims that and more coming up. >> montgomery county police are investigating two strange carg t accidents in silver spring s entering. 71 year old woman was killed when her car was ran off the road, a short time later a milee away an suv crashed into a pollp police arrested two people in the suv still looking for a third. they want to know if th
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crashes are related. clean up in loudoun countyoy after yesterday's severe storms. this is what is left behind in middleburg. hail the size of golf boys powered down yesterday.ay. hundreds of vehicles are nownow weighing to be today because ofs that damage. fox5ddcares is partner ring with alzheimers association as it gets ready for its big fo fundraising event called theg ev longest day of the the longest day is monday, june 20th, that's next monday, it is in fact the longest day because it is the summer sough starks we'll tellks you how to get involved in a few minutes. >> all this week we are sharing stories with people who are dealing with alzheimers and other forms of dementia. dem today we meet 24 year old megan newman e. >> megan's mom is living with alzheimers, something she never thought she'd experience at such a young lathe age. >> into my mom
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she was just kind of a force to be reckoned with growing up. she was really smarter. she was really sarcastically always had an opinion and something to say. as i got older, we grew really close. and she became my best friend. and then one day it all just cane of tumbled away. she wasn't remembering things quite well.quite she would ask me the samehe question over and over again. not remembering. she would forget that i was at school or at work and call me completely panicked. pan my sophomore year of college my mom was officially diagnosed with alzheimers disease.ea and before my next year of school, we were unable to solidify caregiver plans for the next year and so, i ended up
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i could continue to go to schooo and be her full time caregiver. and it was really really challenging but i'm really gladg i got that time with her. the year my mom lived with me i had my 21st birthday and normal p.m. people you know go out andt have a really good time with tim their friends. i was home with my mom. i couldn't really go out to parties. i spent my time cooking for her. cleaning up the apartment. doing laundry. laund spending time with her. trying to play games and just help her use what knowledge and memory she still had as long as she had it. i mean i did what i felt i needed do for my mom because she gave up so much for me when i was growing up, that i was more than happy to give up what i needed to for her when
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needed it.ed it was really hard at first. because i would get frustrated with her when she would ask me the same question over and over again. it took me a really long time top understand -- to better to t place where i knew i wasn't frustrated with her i was upsett with alzheimers. the woman that i care for now fr isn't my mom.. she isn't the woman i was stay up all night talking to and ask advice.. and it's heartbreaking because she looks like her. she lookshe like my many month. and like issued be able to tell her everything and she's just not there. i know its going to get harder. i literally have nightmaresave about the day where she looks
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me and doesn't know who i am. young people my age need to realize that even if you are not directly impacted right now, you will be whether it's a grandnd parent, or a parent or a neighbor, a family friend. if you are not impacted now at the rate that this disease is growing, you will be. its inevitable.it and we have to do somethingo about it now. >> her story is really impact i full. she was in college, you know and then decided to take care of hef mother and so it really speaks r to the younger generation as to how this can affect all of us. >> night is an awful disease. we want to go back and tell youy about the longest day. it is a day when people ghettoing. they do anything function walking, a hikeing, playing car, dancing, whatever it is. but you are fundraising is at te same time.
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the young nation alz that's for nationals but its nationals witt alz is thes end. tomorrow megan and other group members are holding a scavenger hunt check out the young nationals. learn more about the longest day local events by going to alz.org clash slash the i don't know t left day. a surreal moment at a meatloaf concert caught on camera. the latest on the singers condition after he collapsed on stage. microsoft. the company helps, waits the, deal microsoft one of these publicly trade accordings to invest. legalize marijuana states toijua measure 6.7 dollars
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♪ ♪ ♪ drivers get a break after a study rise over the past four months. gas prices drop. national average for regular unledded two duelings and 75 due cents a gallon. prices still 66 cents higherighe than the lowest level of the year back in february. it looks like a bunch of new forwards will be filling up over the summer. extra week of production to make make additional suv. d. meanwhile you might be seeing fewer construction crews in the neighborhood. new home construction falling last month. we saw big declines in the northeast also the midwest. and this looking like a deal for elizabeth ardent high end cosmetic brand surging around 60% with revlon agree
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>> rock singer meatloaf is knowa good condition after slapsing on state the 68 year old was performing in canada he docked c his mike and fell to the floor. his represent says he was suffering from dehydration. the singer had postponed a show earlier in the week due to illness. best known for 1977 album bad out of hell and i will do anything for love but i won't do that. >> major back lash against pope francis after the pontiff made
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off the cuff comments. >> pope francis said thehe majority of catholic marriages are invalid because they don'ton realize it's a lifetime commitment. many are calling his comments ridiculous and irresponsible. i >> maybe they should be clarified if that's exactly what he meant. m >> something else will come out of it.ng >> i'm sure. 82 crew coming up at 11 a burger joint with a famous owner is coming to dc jostle jot firstost major shutdown goes into effecte tomorrow. know before youor ride the rails. 82 john wait until you hear how much money somite paid for two court side ticket to game seveng of the n ba finals it is a record number.um that's coming up tonight at 11 .
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structures as it spreads.pr similar conditions in arizona where hundreds of firefighters are working to taken. california a wild fire burning r near santa barbara and is barely contained. >> the fires more than doubledan in size in the last 24 hours hou there's been only minor structural loss and no civilian or firefighter injuries. >> bad news for the whole community, all the people around us, just asking the lord to help us all. >> crews won't be getting much help from the weather a heat wave for arizona and california. 82. >> pretty warm here.a. this is onere where you want to sit out on the patio and have a nice little drink. >> lemon aid perhaps. >> yes. spiked lemon aid. >> all right gwen.>> how about a little bit ofit sweet tea.eet >> i'll take
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okay. well, you know what, we're not quite as hot as we were last week. you know we were like in the '90s. unbelievable. we had the little mini two day heat way. things now are into the '80s temperature wise i should say. we had a pretty active day yesterday. and today is the calm after the storm. so, you know we had five tornado warnings they were issued fromwe the national weather serviceser however nothing so far has been confirmed as as an call tornado. quarter size to baseball size hail. we had trees and power lines and localized flooding. today seems a lot quiter i'm happy to see.ppy we are looking at actually pretty clear skies for tonightht mostly everything calmed down. we have a few high clouds.loud base significantly mostly cleare to partly clear exercise in the overnight hours. we're starting off with, plentyp of sung shine for you.
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weekend, i'm happy to say. great weather just to get outet and enjoy. temperatures stay in the '80s so it will be warm. as i said not quite as hot as last weekend. unsettledded by the early week only briefly. the other thing i'm happy about is hashtag un wanted houseguest humidity is not going to be sticking around for this weekend. that's good news f hour highs into the '80s. we're going to be in the low tol mid '80s before this weekend iss over. look at current temperatures this hour of the 75 degrees in the faces capital. 70 degrees at quantico. 66 at manassas and frederick, 73 baltimore. win chest at 70 degrees, and, that's the same for martinsburg. winds are pretty light tonight across the area. and we are looking at that rich of high pressure being large and in charge forb the next few days. setting us up for no shortage ot un shine. temperatures will be in the '80s. here's a lack at the highsur for tomorrow across the board.
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quantico. 83 dc. same at frederick.rede 82 at dull wills, 80 pep perks r 81 at hagerstown. fur planning on hitting the pool that's a good suggestion. if you don't have a pool, find friend with a pool. tomorrow is going to be a very a comfortable day. a great day to just get outside and enjoy anything. 11:00 hour 74 degrees. 81 by the time we get to 3:00 hour. and 77 at 7:00. and as i said, not dealing with the humidity at least. now father's day is a big day for sun.r we want to make sure all our dad's have a great day mother nature is serving that up no shortage of sunshine father day. no excuse not take gad out. and its going to be warmer onoi sunday thanng it is on saturday. we're going to be in the low 80's on saturday. but will be in the mid '80s by b the time we hit into sunday. we're only four days away from a that big day. oh y the official start of
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summer.su and we're going to see how temperatures roll in. we are pretty close to where we are be. 62 degrees for tonight. mr. light winds.nds. five to 10 miles and hour verynh comfortable. for tomorrow we're talking bright skies, sunshine, right winds, whole package for you 83 degrees winds from the east ofh the five to 10 miles and hour. s let's have a look at that fox 5 seven day, we are talking aboutl tuesday where we have a system that could possibly bring us a chance of some storm. going tog watch that closely for you.sely look at the temperature heatinge up to 89 degrees by the time we hit there.re for the rest of the week, not we bad at all. we've got dry conditions. plenty of sunshine for you. temperatures low to mid '80s not bad. happy father's day to all our father's we're serving up the weather make sure you take dad out. ou tony. >> i second that emotion. all right the weather which wreaked havoc in our area dida the same at the us
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ponder more than half playerse never teed upth yesterday. into snow he played until dark. no one had an easier day than andrew landry, yesterday he hade one hole to finish the play was suspended. 7:30 this morning, his own shot shot of the day his first round four under 66 putter him in the lead.le a couple golfers were able too squeeze in all 36 holes. h par slammed in the hole garcia is. justin in finished 36 holes. this cursing put drops into fous under par to tie him with andrew landry for the lead. landry will have to play two rounds tomorrow.omor >> fox 5 is the place to be this weekend for all the excitementhe fort us open tomorrow tune inune from 11 am to eight p golf will be followed by major league baseball national league east show
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the braves.ves. >> hope you like golf. all right game six is the nbathe lebron james had another monster game 115 -- forces a seven and deciding game sunday night in oakland. tonight also features firsts career inform ba broadcast for craig sauger, 34 year turner television veteran battling lieu chemo bra was invited and the abc broadcast here is his post game exchange with lebron james. >> first of all,. >> can i ask you a question, how in the hell you going to,. >> that don't make no sense. >> i'm happy to see you ma'am. much love and respect. res and i'm happy i was able to witness, we really appreciate sny into thanks a lot. lo >> oh, wow. do you know the last
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team to win an nba final games g seven look at this. >> must have been a long time ago. washington bullets way back in b 1978. heys, bottom dan driven and the rest team defeated seattle son nicks for the franchisees onlyy championship. since then the last six road teams have lost game seven. >> wow.. >> yeah. the bullets. long time ago. as we head to the break we are tipping our hats to all of the dad's out there ahead off father's day weekend. here are some of the picturesicu you center us today using the-tag -- ocean there's allison and her dad. da we'll be back. ♪ ♪
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>> scrap yards oil tanks and smoke stacks, destiny walk wal forward was just 17 when she decided to take on the mayor,or, governor and the state and won. fox 5 paul wagner has her story. >> reporter: this is the neighborhood where destiny grew up, curtis bay in south baltimore. it's where trucks come to dump, deliver and hall and smokemoke stacks, also a place where people live. as destiny learned they lived id a polluted community. >> when we start learning aboutt it it was burning trash every t day. mercury and one thousand pounds of led every year this is before the, like before the crisis had made national news.ews. but we've always known but just how at the time mental
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about these things we were outraged.ou >> reporter: the project the nations largest trash incinerated was to be built here no more than a mile from wherero she lived and went to school. >> and so, we reached out to tho community and trying to see,, hey, maybe the community knowsco more about this. only a handful of people knew about the month project. almost immediately after we spoke towe them about some of the facts of the incinerated or of the packet they were immediately against it.imt resistance. >> reporter: she says some residents wanted the job that came with the project there werr powerful allies, the mayor, and governor of the statement it alt started to crumble when she learned this. >> we learned that the public school system would be buying, we had a huge demonstration in i front of the baltimore city school board.
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>> reporter: destiny said they received a standing ovation froo the board before long all of thf agencies that lined up to purse energy pulled out. there was one more fight with w the maryland department of the environment. the years long battle will comec down to one state agency. >> so i got it through an email i read the head like this and i screamed i was so happy u as h were many in the curtis bay community where destinys workedr paid off. >> dumping ground they supported this issue and they united and i it was something that we all stood against: it as for this college senior her work isn't done. she and her group free your voice have plans to do more work looking out for human rights. paul wagner fox 5 local news. >> what a strong, girl, but gir she's a woman, yes. she's 21 now from what paul wasl telling me. this happened you know when she was
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