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. >> and the barber is creating a safe space for kids with autism. >>> let's start with that breaking news. police in howard county have their man. just a short time ago, they captured david watson. he's that man convicted of attempted murder who got away from prison guards on friday. >> the five-day long man hunt for watson centered around the prison in jesup, maryland, they caught him hiding in a drainpipe. >> things got really exciting here. only a few moments ago, police raced away from their posts, lights and sirens on with armored personnel carriers. they went down dorsey run road, since friday. he was supposed to end up here for an evaluation. only an 8 minute drive from the detention center when he gave police the slip. police centered their search in the deep dark woods back here, but were unable to find him until now. they did, however, find three things that enabled him to escape capture so long. police think watson was wearing a safety vest and a hard hat. this is a pretty big shipping area. so this is popular dress. wednesday morning, a witness spotted a man who looked li
. >> and the barber is creating a safe space for kids with autism. >>> let's start with that breaking news. police in howard county have their man. just a short time ago, they captured david watson. he's that man convicted of attempted murder who got away from prison guards on friday. >> the five-day long man hunt for watson centered around the prison in jesup, maryland, they caught him hiding in a drainpipe. >> things got really exciting here. only a few moments ago,...
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buchanan, a prison barber. >> it was always one of my dreams to be a barber, because on the street, i used to always hang around the barber shop, right? i used to always sit up in the barber shop and listen to them tell jokes and you know? tell jokes and cut hair. and that's the way it was, just always fun and laughter in the barbershop and that's all i was doing here. but i got fired for it. >> offender buchanan was fired from the barbershop for making inappropriate comments towards staff. so the female officer working the barbershop fired him for that. he was told he had a certain amount of time to find a new job. the time passed and he was unable to find a job. as a result of that, he assaulted two staff members in "f" dorm. >> cadwell received only minor cuts. but taylo is now experiencing an irregular heartbeat. >> you got any nitro? give him another one and get him out of here. >> what made me mad about mr. taylo is he's supposed to be my counselor. i'm in his dorm and he wasn't even trying to help me. >> the decision is made to transport taylo to a nearby emergency room. >> aft
buchanan, a prison barber. >> it was always one of my dreams to be a barber, because on the street, i used to always hang around the barber shop, right? i used to always sit up in the barber shop and listen to them tell jokes and you know? tell jokes and cut hair. and that's the way it was, just always fun and laughter in the barbershop and that's all i was doing here. but i got fired for it. >> offender buchanan was fired from the barbershop for making inappropriate comments...
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live in southeast washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. a second victim dead after this terrible crash on route 50 in arnold. a 22-year-old woman was driving the wrong way when she hit another car head on. both drivers were killed. who is now in critical condition. how she went wrong way is still under investigation. jonathan: sky track 7 flying over two fire scenes. no injuries in either of them. housewere responding to a fire on harrison lane in fairfax. in silver spring, a townhouse fire is under investigation. see a police to officer hitting a man with his cruiser. the chase is on, he cuts into the field. seconds later, the guy they are after -- watch this -- he runs him down. he has been convicted of assault. nancy chen has the latest. nancy: the video was tough to watch, but the man was not seriously hurt. officer hernandez was chasing the guy who they thought had a gun, but no weapon was found. the video shows him driving after him and then hitting him with his cruiser another officer was chasing on foot. a jury found officer hernan
live in southeast washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: tim, thank you. a second victim dead after this terrible crash on route 50 in arnold. a 22-year-old woman was driving the wrong way when she hit another car head on. both drivers were killed. who is now in critical condition. how she went wrong way is still under investigation. jonathan: sky track 7 flying over two fire scenes. no injuries in either of them. housewere responding to a fire on harrison lane in fairfax. in silver...
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after a barber allegedly used "dirty tools" on her son's head. (steve) and next:before you buy something on craigslist.. the new way to feel safe -- when meeting a seller you find online. (steve) buyers and sellers who use craigslist or other similar websites... now a safe place to meet in the east bay and make your exchanges in person.. it is happening in the town of danville...and it is something knows as an exchange zone... and it is helping prevent potential crime. with more and more people turning to internet sites like craigslist to buy things directly from private sellers.... the exchange zone which is in the police parking lot, now serves as a safe place to buy and sell things.
after a barber allegedly used "dirty tools" on her son's head. (steve) and next:before you buy something on craigslist.. the new way to feel safe -- when meeting a seller you find online. (steve) buyers and sellers who use craigslist or other similar websites... now a safe place to meet in the east bay and make your exchanges in person.. it is happening in the town of danville...and it is something knows as an exchange zone... and it is helping prevent potential crime. with more and...
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reporting in los angeles, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: and they do such good work. this was the last of a series of pieces from tim barber as he followed virginia task force one to the west coast. to see more of his exclusive story, go to wjla.com. news: sources telling abc u.s. security officials met late today ahead of massive ongoing cyber attacks. investigators say hackers have attacked fedex. more than 70 countries were hit, including russia, italy, spain, and japan. right now it is believed rush is bearing the brunt of the a tactful stop russian interior ministry said about a thousand in england, hospitals were turning away nonemergency patients. and were blocking computers demanding $300 by bitcoin, and untraceable digital currency. the department of homeland security is urging you to update your operating system to include the latest software. they also say do not click on downloadr links or unfamiliar material and always backup your data. nancy chen, abc 7 news. jonathan: right now there is an all-out search for this guy who killed five people in a crash an
reporting in los angeles, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: and they do such good work. this was the last of a series of pieces from tim barber as he followed virginia task force one to the west coast. to see more of his exclusive story, go to wjla.com. news: sources telling abc u.s. security officials met late today ahead of massive ongoing cyber attacks. investigators say hackers have attacked fedex. more than 70 countries were hit, including russia, italy, spain, and japan. right now it is...
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they had a big celebration today for the beloved barber joseph barka who has been running the barber shop in elmer for 60 years and has no plans to stop. he plans to walk in the elmer's memorial day parade. what's more exhilarating than playing $100,000 club with top prizes of 100 thousand dollars? winning...on the spot. yeah! (laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! holiday weekend series against the phils. >> hopefully the phillies can bring us good news. despite the victory, the phillies share the worst record in baseball. today they welcome in the reds as they try to turn the season around. they are tied with the marlins. 16 wins 29 losses. tommy joseph had the game-hitting win. >> it's nice to win especially after going through rough stretches the last month. it's been a tough month for us, but you know move on from yesterday, take care of the momentum that we got in the game we played and come out and get started against the reds. >> i know we're a better team than we showed. hopefully
they had a big celebration today for the beloved barber joseph barka who has been running the barber shop in elmer for 60 years and has no plans to stop. he plans to walk in the elmer's memorial day parade. what's more exhilarating than playing $100,000 club with top prizes of 100 thousand dollars? winning...on the spot. yeah! (laughter) play $100,000 club, the new scratch-off from the pennsylvania lottery. and you could win...on the spot! keep on scratchin'! holiday weekend series against the...
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at the time, the boy complained the barber hurt his head.days later, a bump formed... now he has six patches on his scalp. doctors say it's folliculitis: a severe infection can cause permanent hair loss and scarring.<> < " ... "his hair is not getting any better and i just think that i have to do something about it because other parents need to be aware of salons, barbershops, nail shops, anything like that... like they need to clean their tools in front of you." ( james ) the boy's mom filed a complaint against the barbershop through the california board of barbering and cosmetology. because of board regulations, they can't disclose if a complaint was filed -- but they do say all complaints are thoroughly looked into. the city of stockton says "exclusive barber shop's" business license is currently in the review process. ( james @ landing ) a thousand dollar reward is now being offered to help catch a dog killer. as many as a dozen dogs were found mutilated and dumped in vallejo recently. kron4's philippe djegal shows us how animal rescue g
at the time, the boy complained the barber hurt his head.days later, a bump formed... now he has six patches on his scalp. doctors say it's folliculitis: a severe infection can cause permanent hair loss and scarring. < " ... "his hair is not getting any better and i just think that i have to do something about it because other parents need to be aware of salons, barbershops, nail shops, anything like that... like they need to clean their tools in front of you." ( james ) the...
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so could liu qinchi be the last barber of beijing?orn and bred in beijing. i have been doing crewcut is for more than 30 years. the older beijing air style is flat and round, simple and tidy. easy to handle. it shows that the energy of the men, the spirit of beijing men. i learnt the skills from my grandfather, the traditional beijing skills. the tool is a simple staged clipper and a comb. we push all the air up from the route. after cutting, the echo can remain for more than 20 days. this is what makes the traditional technique standout. —— the haircut. every time, when we finish, we are very happy and moved. the beijing crewcut dates back more than 100 years. over the years, old barbers died with their skills. now me and my shops are still here. about to pass it down to apprentices born in the 1990s and to thousands. nowadays, not many people want to learn, young people are fickle but i must keep on doing. we can bring you news now of a new world record — which was set on sunday, here in the uk — for the oldest person ever to go sky
so could liu qinchi be the last barber of beijing?orn and bred in beijing. i have been doing crewcut is for more than 30 years. the older beijing air style is flat and round, simple and tidy. easy to handle. it shows that the energy of the men, the spirit of beijing men. i learnt the skills from my grandfather, the traditional beijing skills. the tool is a simple staged clipper and a comb. we push all the air up from the route. after cutting, the echo can remain for more than 20 days. this is...
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barber>"gregg, phil barber, santa rosa press democrat. you guys played..."anta rosa?" "santarosa, about an hour north of san francisco." that's were the red wine company is?" "there is some wine up there. there is.""i'm very envious of you." giants going for their 5th straight winfriendly dodgers and giants fansbottom 4th brandon belt solo home run off rich hill 1-0 giants (belt: 8th home run)top 6th only mistake by ty blachchris taylor a solo home run to tie it 1-1(blach: 7 ip, 5 hits, 1 run)bottom 6th/ 1-1 tiebrandon crawford singles to right-center field belt scores 2-1 giants and it held upfinal: 20-1 giants derrick law saved it in the 9th giants 5th straight win they go for the 3-game sweep tomorrow afternoon the slumping a's hoping for good times in seattlebottom 8th/ 4-3 a'skyle seager 2-run home run off ryan madson 5-4 mariners think looking badbut in the top of the 9thmatt joyce with a 2-run bomb of his own off steve cishek 6-5 a's( mark canha followed it with a 3-run homer later in the innin
"gregg, phil barber, santa rosa press democrat. you guys played..."anta rosa?" "santarosa, about an hour north of san francisco." that's were the red wine company is?" "there is some wine up there. there is.""i'm very envious of you." giants going for their 5th straight winfriendly dodgers and giants fansbottom 4th brandon belt solo home run off rich hill 1-0 giants (belt: 8th home run)top 6th only mistake by ty blachchris taylor a solo home run...
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alison: tim barber takes us inside of the software company. of: you may not have heard the company, but you may know a student who has benefited from it software. jeff bezos,'s twitter's evan williams, and rockstar bono all put money into the business which just received $190 million in private donations. ofwe reach hundreds thousands of students, millions of students every year. tim: from georgetown to american university, 60 million students have taken the company's courses that deal with problems like bankruptcy, sexual assault, and addiction. >> getting real feedback help solidify the learning. tim: now they will reach even more students because of the $190 million. >> they idea of building an institutional standalone i can be used for a long time and do it anyway that has not been tried before. tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: some good news -- there is still hope. jonathan: we have to call these guys the cardiac kids. alison: the caps beat the penguins come in overtime tonight. jonathan: 3-2. caps are still behind in the series 2-1.
alison: tim barber takes us inside of the software company. of: you may not have heard the company, but you may know a student who has benefited from it software. jeff bezos,'s twitter's evan williams, and rockstar bono all put money into the business which just received $190 million in private donations. ofwe reach hundreds thousands of students, millions of students every year. tim: from georgetown to american university, 60 million students have taken the company's courses that deal with...
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in the barber shop we're definitely on board.p in d.c., man. they did something that we didn't expect. they didn't make the playoffs last year. they went to the playoffs there year. now, i don't know about jumping on the score, like john wall did. >> oh, come on, man, listen. >> you got to give him his moment, man. that's the biggest shot of his career thus far. like he literally growing upright in front of us, like year after year making strides, you know what i am saying. at the same time we didn't give him the pieces he needed. >> so you don't feel like he should have been there before. >> hasn't. >> been there before if you never been there. >> he hasn't. >> that's what i'm going a skins coming up in the fall s there some optimism for the dc sports fan going forward? >> redskins lost so many pieces. >> i think it is a lot of hope for the city. i love what the wizards it, i love what the nats are doing, like they're in first place pretty much every year. so it is october though. >> that's true. >> there is always, it is like a
in the barber shop we're definitely on board.p in d.c., man. they did something that we didn't expect. they didn't make the playoffs last year. they went to the playoffs there year. now, i don't know about jumping on the score, like john wall did. >> oh, come on, man, listen. >> you got to give him his moment, man. that's the biggest shot of his career thus far. like he literally growing upright in front of us, like year after year making strides, you know what i am saying. at the...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: really bad or catastrophic. that is how fbi director james comey destroyed his -- described his choices when releasing the hillary clinton email probe days before the elections. >> concealing it would be catastrophic to the fbi and beyond. between really bad and catastrophic, i said we have to walk into the world of reall felt mildlysaid he nauseous to think that his decision impacted the race's outcome, but defended his decision is the right one. aide said that a clinton sent classified emails to her husband so she could print them out at home. her estranged husband is anthony weiner. investigators determined there was no intent to break the law. groups civil liberties are promising to fight the president's latest executive order that he is expected to sign tomorrow. a draft version would allow wide exemption for people and groups with religious objections. vice president mike pence signed a similar law while governor of indiana. an ohio family is near doubling in a matter of minutes because six siblings weren'
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: really bad or catastrophic. that is how fbi director james comey destroyed his -- described his choices when releasing the hillary clinton email probe days before the elections. >> concealing it would be catastrophic to the fbi and beyond. between really bad and catastrophic, i said we have to walk into the world of reall felt mildlysaid he nauseous to think that his decision impacted the race's outcome, but defended his decision is the right one....
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tim barber, abc 7 news. nancy: from the vietnam veterans memorial on the mall to arlington national cemetery on the streets of d.c. in rockville, we were there as leaders honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice on the name of freedom. >> we can never replace them. we can never repay them. but what can always remember. nancy: among those marching in the d.c. parade, veterans they are working to raise funds for a memorial. jonathan: mounting problems within the white house. it has to do with jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and top aide. they're are looking into potentially fraudulent statements involving a chinese company and his company. kushner is under fire after reportedly trying to set up a secret back channel communication with russian officials during the president's transition. michelle: developing news, protests, scuffles, and a death threat at the end of the legislative session in texas, centering on a new state law about sanctuary cities. it allows say that for racial profiling, but
tim barber, abc 7 news. nancy: from the vietnam veterans memorial on the mall to arlington national cemetery on the streets of d.c. in rockville, we were there as leaders honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice on the name of freedom. >> we can never replace them. we can never repay them. but what can always remember. nancy: among those marching in the d.c. parade, veterans they are working to raise funds for a memorial. jonathan: mounting problems within the white house. it has to...
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also craft beer and food from popular philly restaurants. >>> now to the story of a south jersey barber who is still hard at work even as he celebrates his 100th birthday. joe barka definitely proves age is just a number. clippers and a comb in his hand is how he celebrated his birthday yesterday. he has been working in the same shop in elmer that he owned since 19526789 we asked if he planned to keep cutting hair at 101 years old. >> of course. why quit now? by the way, he as also a veteran. he walks every year in the town's memorial day parade and will do it monday. we salute you. >>> historic theater dating back to 1912 reopened its doors last night. the boyerstown theater had been closed for years because its director couldn't play new digital film. $100,000 was raised to purchase a new digital theater. last night it was back in business. >> it's a rerun of one's life to come back and see the theater revitalized. although we want to stay ahead of the curve, we always want to be here as a local community theater. >> unlike most theaters, popcorn here costs $2 and tickets are half of
also craft beer and food from popular philly restaurants. >>> now to the story of a south jersey barber who is still hard at work even as he celebrates his 100th birthday. joe barka definitely proves age is just a number. clippers and a comb in his hand is how he celebrated his birthday yesterday. he has been working in the same shop in elmer that he owned since 19526789 we asked if he planned to keep cutting hair at 101 years old. >> of course. why quit now? by the way, he as...
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tim barber talk to him. >> we will do a tasting, everybody. tim: it seems the only thing mark furstenberg loves more than food are the people who eat it. >> i feel at h celebrates food. but this week, the community celebrates him. won thestenberg just james beard award for best baker in the country. the secret? simple food. >> over here are the pastries. tim: and less sugar. >> we are doing a mint cheesecake. tim: but today he deals with the toughest critics around, the kids. do you think he is the best baker in the country? >> in the world, yeah. tim: mark furstenberg is not interested in bringing in more dough with a bakery chain. he is content being the neighborhood baker. >> this makes me happy. tim: tim barber. jonathan: alison: what an honor, looks good. jonathan: the capitals are hoping for good luck tomorrow night at the verizon center in game five. alison: tomorrow, the reebokized capitals running shoes will go on sale, being featured at a store in georgetown. they cost $130. jonathan: as many as 2 million americans want to get rid of
tim barber talk to him. >> we will do a tasting, everybody. tim: it seems the only thing mark furstenberg loves more than food are the people who eat it. >> i feel at h celebrates food. but this week, the community celebrates him. won thestenberg just james beard award for best baker in the country. the secret? simple food. >> over here are the pastries. tim: and less sugar. >> we are doing a mint cheesecake. tim: but today he deals with the toughest critics around, the...
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tim barber introduces us to trayvon. >> flashing lights can be a sign of trouble, but tonight, they are a sign of success. >> i stay out of trouble. i never get into trouble. >> he is one of four students who won an essay contest. >> i feel nervous because it is my first time. >> and this police escort. >> this officer started the contest nine years ago. another is a team of mentors. >> mentoring today creates leaders for tomorrow. >> he was in the marching band and played several sports. when of the most remarkable things about this youngster is that he won the essay contest and learning disability. tonight, all four essay winners celebrated their success together. showing up for the red carpet and his first prom in style. tim barber, abc 7 news. >> he is the big man on campus. >> best of luck to you. >> lots of you are probably planning vacations, but there is important information to hear from the better business bureau. >> the rental car company with an f rating. >> this one will make you say, what in the world? how this car ended up two to take on the "tom insurance companies and t
tim barber introduces us to trayvon. >> flashing lights can be a sign of trouble, but tonight, they are a sign of success. >> i stay out of trouble. i never get into trouble. >> he is one of four students who won an essay contest. >> i feel nervous because it is my first time. >> and this police escort. >> this officer started the contest nine years ago. another is a team of mentors. >> mentoring today creates leaders for tomorrow. >> he was in...
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alison: tim barber shows us how some local pups will soon be saving lives. tim: the blackhawk descends quickly. the door opens. search dogs jump into action. part of an integral virginia task force one. mark is his partner. >> he has his own mission and we can read each other. stagehe team scours this disaster zone, sniffing for signs of life. >> there is jo working with these dogs. tim: all night they use the turning facility to hone their skills. finding people posing as patients. this feels like a game for pippen, but mark in the task force know that it is so much more. tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: luxury cars suddenly catching fire under investigation right now. alison: and knocking on the door to tell you about free money. 7 on your side is surprising people with thousands as we investigate unclaimed cash. steve: e showersnd -- showers end overnight and alison: this is amazing, rare footage of a tornado in oklahoma. the dark funnel cloud is forming as a storm chaser drives along. there was damaging wind and hail. no reports of serious injury. jonat
alison: tim barber shows us how some local pups will soon be saving lives. tim: the blackhawk descends quickly. the door opens. search dogs jump into action. part of an integral virginia task force one. mark is his partner. >> he has his own mission and we can read each other. stagehe team scours this disaster zone, sniffing for signs of life. >> there is jo working with these dogs. tim: all night they use the turning facility to hone their skills. finding people posing as patients....
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millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> reporter ellison barber explains what the white house is doing about it. >> this is believed to be the largest extortion hack in history. the attack could grow and people need to work tomorrow ask and start logging onto their computers. >> is this just the beginning? >> that is the concern that this ransom ware attack will be even larger. >> reporter: this all began on friday hitting hospitals in england, rail companies in germany and fedex. hackers exploited loopholes in microsoft windows. creating a virus called wanna cry. they locked encrypted files and demanded hundreds of dollars in exchange for those files. and they impacted 150 countries, at least 100,000 organizations. the director of rob wainwright is unprecedented. >> we are running over 200 global crimes each year. we have never seen anything like this, but we have seen the rise of ransom ware, i think. but this will be something we have not seen before. the global reach is unprecedented. >> experts are urging everyone to install their latest wind
millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> reporter ellison barber explains what the white house is doing about it. >> this is believed to be the largest extortion hack in history. the attack could grow and people need to work tomorrow ask and start logging onto their computers. >> is this just the beginning? >> that is the concern that this ransom ware attack will be even larger. >> reporter: this all began on friday...
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tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: a disturbing case in montgomery county, a school security officer arrested for sexually assaulting a teenager. he is in jail tonight. the police say sexual contact with a 14-year-old student. the girl told detectives they were dating. the school tonight said the charges were troubling and the behavior will not be tolerated. alison: a 7 on your side investigation months in the making. how safe is the mall that you go to? we sifted through documents and compiled the top seven. alison: we have an i-team alert. crime is a big concern for all of us come even when we head to the mall. jonathan: 7 on your side has been digging into crime reports that 25 malls. tonight, a list of the malls with the highest crime totals. it is the top seven. scott: the i-team watched closely for months, crimes unfolding at the malls. three months ago, tysons corner mall, three men ripoff bloomingdale's. last year, two men walked into the finish shoe store at springfield town center and steal bags of
tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. jonathan: a disturbing case in montgomery county, a school security officer arrested for sexually assaulting a teenager. he is in jail tonight. the police say sexual contact with a 14-year-old student. the girl told detectives they were dating. the school tonight said the charges were troubling and the behavior will not be tolerated. alison: a 7 on your side investigation months in the making. how safe is the mall that you go to? we sifted through documents and...
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reporting in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: right now, a heightened state of alert and the u.k. jonathan: weren't tonight that more attacks could be coming after. the deadly bombing at the concert in manchester alison: nancy chen is tracking the developments. threat level raised from severe to critical, the highest level that it can be. the progress my minister says that it -- the british prime minister says that another attack may be imminent. the man who carried out the the ariana grande concert has been identified as salman abedi, with 22 victims isis has claimed responsibility for the attack but investigators have not confirmed it. jonathan: tributes around the world, memorial events at the sight of the attack and thousands of miles away in d.c. alison: tom roussey has how the world is uniting in the shadow of terror. tom? in: throughout the night and the last half hour, folks have been bringing flowers. there is one big display, several bouquets on the ground, and a message, "united with manchester." just an exampl
reporting in northwest washington, tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: right now, a heightened state of alert and the u.k. jonathan: weren't tonight that more attacks could be coming after. the deadly bombing at the concert in manchester alison: nancy chen is tracking the developments. threat level raised from severe to critical, the highest level that it can be. the progress my minister says that it -- the british prime minister says that another attack may be imminent. the man who carried out the...
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reporting on the national mall tonight, tim barber, abc 7 news. >> tim, thanks very much. we're closely watching the convicted d.c. snipers. lee boyd malvo had two of his virginia life sentences thrown out. old when he years was sentenced to life in prison without parole. his lawyers argued that a lifeme court ruling makes sentences for juveniles illegal. today's decision only applies to his sentence that he received from the state of virginia, where a new sentence will be issued. but he will continue serving of hisntences because maryland convictions. >> an update now on the virginia detained by i.c.e. today i.c.e. denied her appeal to stay in the country with her husband and children. they will appeal to the director of the agency next week. is an undocumented immigrant salvador. the governor pardoned a misdemeanor driving conviction on her record. >> new video shows the moments that a d.c. school bus went the fire ripped through the bus quickly. everybody was able to get off bus safely and now we're hearing from the woman who was behind the wheel, when the wasne caught
reporting on the national mall tonight, tim barber, abc 7 news. >> tim, thanks very much. we're closely watching the convicted d.c. snipers. lee boyd malvo had two of his virginia life sentences thrown out. old when he years was sentenced to life in prison without parole. his lawyers argued that a lifeme court ruling makes sentences for juveniles illegal. today's decision only applies to his sentence that he received from the state of virginia, where a new sentence will be issued. but he...
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go to tim barber live. what have you learned? tim: you can see investigators are still on the scene. the 38-year-old woman was walking between the chick-fil-a here and the taco bell. this happened in the last couple of hours. busy time for afterworkshoppers. the fairfax county police have no idea who fired the bullet or the gun that it came from but they believe she was not targeted. detectives are searching the area for clues now. as soon as we get new details about how it happened we will bring them to you. the good news there is minor injuries. reporting live in chantilly, tim barber abc7 doug: doug hill live in the stormwatch7 weather center with steve rudin. tornado warning for another 20 minutes now. just south of berryville and headed southeast at 30 miles per hour. most of the worst of the storm is north but there is the friend right there. steve: one thing we should talk about is the blue ridge. right here. we don't usually zoom in this closely to see topography but this is clear where it is and it will clash with that a
go to tim barber live. what have you learned? tim: you can see investigators are still on the scene. the 38-year-old woman was walking between the chick-fil-a here and the taco bell. this happened in the last couple of hours. busy time for afterworkshoppers. the fairfax county police have no idea who fired the bullet or the gun that it came from but they believe she was not targeted. detectives are searching the area for clues now. as soon as we get new details about how it happened we will...
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in washington ellison barber fox news. >>> in case you noticed gas prices are slipping. california follows the national trend with the cost of gas down $0.02 nationally. they report the average price for gas across the country is now about $2.35. as usual though here in california it's higher with an average of $2.98. in san francisco it is $3.13 a gallon down a penny since last week. san jose and oakland it's $3. >>> all right, take a look at the weather with mark tamayo in the weather center. it's a lot nicer today. not quite as windy as it has been the last few days? >> the wind advisories have expired. we're not talking about any record heat or nice comfortable range with temperatures out there. 60s and 70s. eventually we're talking about some 80s in the near future. take a look at some of the highs from this afternoon. we've had sot 70s out -- we've had some 70s out there. san francisco 65 and pacifica maxing out at 60 degrees out towards the coastline. look what's happening to our south if you have friends or family in southern california. they're picking up some r
in washington ellison barber fox news. >>> in case you noticed gas prices are slipping. california follows the national trend with the cost of gas down $0.02 nationally. they report the average price for gas across the country is now about $2.35. as usual though here in california it's higher with an average of $2.98. in san francisco it is $3.13 a gallon down a penny since last week. san jose and oakland it's $3. >>> all right, take a look at the weather with mark tamayo in...
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in washington ellison barber fox news. >>> a pretty nice sunday out there. still mostly clear skies with a bit of a warming trend and a roller coaster of temperatures. in fact we're talking about other cooling trends. we'll update everything in five days in just a little bit. >>> all right, now to the weekend box office. guardians of the galaxy volume 2 brought in an estimated $145 million making it more successful than the original. the latest fast and furious film in theater for a 4th weekend came in at number two with a much smaller haul at $8.5 million. rounding out the top five. >>> we are bridging the gap between law enforcement and community with baseball. how a little league game in arizona brought players and officers together when the game's volunteer umpires were nowhere to be found. >> we'll explain what happened next. >> it was amazing. it was awesome. >> reporter: a fountain hills little league team is practicing today after almost not even being able to take the field at all last night. yankees were set to take on the cubs, but they ran into a
in washington ellison barber fox news. >>> a pretty nice sunday out there. still mostly clear skies with a bit of a warming trend and a roller coaster of temperatures. in fact we're talking about other cooling trends. we'll update everything in five days in just a little bit. >>> all right, now to the weekend box office. guardians of the galaxy volume 2 brought in an estimated $145 million making it more successful than the original. the latest fast and furious film in theater...
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that's deshauna barber. last year barber became the first ever military member to win miss u.s.a. >>> all right. admit it. do you ever think you're too old to do something? why one grandma in our area says, yeah, watch me. >>> and a rescue of a different with tempur-pedic.t our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> take a look at this wild scene that played out on a highway in seattle. a car left dangling from the overpass. amazingly, everyone inside that car were able to get out unharmed. crews towed that vehicle away. trying to find out how that car ended up in that precarious position. >>> it took her 60 years, but lucy capers is finally a college graduate. >> [ applause ] >> the 79-year-old great grandmother received a standing ovation as she received her maryland's university college. capers atten
that's deshauna barber. last year barber became the first ever military member to win miss u.s.a. >>> all right. admit it. do you ever think you're too old to do something? why one grandma in our area says, yeah, watch me. >>> and a rescue of a different with tempur-pedic.t our proprietary material automatically adjusts to your weight, shape and temperature. so you sleep deeply, and wake up feeling powerful. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com >>> take a...
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god bless, brother, god bless." ( cheers and applause ) barber shop 5. thank you very much. ( laughter ) now, obviously, a special prosecutor, especially of mueller's stature, essentially puts the white house on notice, and you could tell by the way they reacted last night. >> the white house released a statement saying "there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly." >> trevor: wow. you know what? i'm proud of trump. that's a smart response. it's calm. it's measured. it's appropriate. it's also clearly not for him. ( laughter ) you see, for real trump, you have to wait until the morning. >> the president is awake. he seems angry, and he is tweeting this morning. gone is the relatively measured statement from last night. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: did you hear what that guy said? "the president is awake and he seems angry." trump being awake is breaking news? that sounds less like a president and more like we're being ruled by the giant in "jack and the bean stalk." "he's awake
god bless, brother, god bless." ( cheers and applause ) barber shop 5. thank you very much. ( laughter ) now, obviously, a special prosecutor, especially of mueller's stature, essentially puts the white house on notice, and you could tell by the way they reacted last night. >> the white house released a statement saying "there was no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluding quickly." >> trevor: wow. you know what?...
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he wanted to be a barber >> barbers make good money but if you're going to be a barber you can't rent chair for your career >> the two decided they would invest in a shop and put the name out front. on march 27th, 1999, those dreams came to an end when carl was found shot to death inside his car at 45th and eaves place northeast. the 19-year-old was sitting in the driver's seat and had gunshot wounds to the head and neck. investigators believe he was shot the night before. and is despite the fact someone call 911 to report the sound of gunshots, his body was not discovered until after 8:00 the next morning >> i don't know whether he was alive part of that time, crying for his mom, dad, begging for his grandmom to come and get him. i think they botched that they didn't give one good damn about my child. not one. >> few days after carl was killed, his aunt cynthia who lives around the corner got a phone call from a woman who said she knew who killed carl. she said she was watching from her window, lives on the corner, but she says her parents were concern for her safety and didn't want
he wanted to be a barber >> barbers make good money but if you're going to be a barber you can't rent chair for your career >> the two decided they would invest in a shop and put the name out front. on march 27th, 1999, those dreams came to an end when carl was found shot to death inside his car at 45th and eaves place northeast. the 19-year-old was sitting in the driver's seat and had gunshot wounds to the head and neck. investigators believe he was shot the night before. and is...
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reverend william barber, and sarah blakely and caitlyn swain.tand and we will continue to report this. >>> listen to this. listen to this. alabama this week, governor kay ivey signed a bill into law which restores voting rights to thousands of felons. until now the state has barred anyone with a felony conviction from voting. not anymore. as under the new law, voting rights are taken away only from those who committed a specific set of felonies bringing thousands to register and taking part in democracy once again. my congratulations to my brother reverend kenny glasgow and others in the fight. >>> up next, what we should be thinking about on this memorial day. stay with us. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and helps keep acid down for hours. i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on
reverend william barber, and sarah blakely and caitlyn swain.tand and we will continue to report this. >>> listen to this. listen to this. alabama this week, governor kay ivey signed a bill into law which restores voting rights to thousands of felons. until now the state has barred anyone with a felony conviction from voting. not anymore. as under the new law, voting rights are taken away only from those who committed a specific set of felonies bringing thousands to register and taking...
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bev is assessing the trainee barbers here. i have no real interest in stuff like that.r voting? probably not. why would you not bother voting? i don't really get all the politics and stuff like that. have you registered to vote? i haven't yet, actually. do you know when the deadline is? the 22nd. yes, that's monday. yeah, yeah. young people — that's under 34s — are the least likely to be registered. according to the electoral commission, just under a third aren't. i haven't yet, no, i don't think i'm going to, either. as with so many things, lessons can be learned from those with a little more life experience. are you registered to vote? i am, i always vote, yeah. definitely vote, yes. yes. this is old pool bank village hall. each and every member of the sequence dancing group that meets here is not only registered to vote, but really can't understand why anyone wouldn't be. i fought for this country in the second world war so i think you should do, to get everything sorted out. i wouldn't like to miss it really, because especially this year, it's very important, what's
bev is assessing the trainee barbers here. i have no real interest in stuff like that.r voting? probably not. why would you not bother voting? i don't really get all the politics and stuff like that. have you registered to vote? i haven't yet, actually. do you know when the deadline is? the 22nd. yes, that's monday. yeah, yeah. young people — that's under 34s — are the least likely to be registered. according to the electoral commission, just under a third aren't. i haven't yet, no, i don't...
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. >> her law enforcement family reported to duty at this barber shop. locks lighter. >> it will be a nice way to tell them about leslie. >> i know many were very proud of their hair. >> she is one of the strongest people i know. she is facing a tough battle. we wanted to get together as a group and let her know she isn't alone. >> the hair was hitting the floor. getting her second round of chemo. she had no family history of cancer and found a tumor in her breast. >> i want people to feel comfortable. >> she is the most kind hearted caring person. she is strong and will win. >> the support extends beyond the barber shop. officers check in with her daily. choosing not to have hair was an easy choice. >> she cares a lot about people. it is a way i can show i care about her. >> i believed it was always there. everyone has stepped up and shown it to me. >> there is a facebook page following o'toole's journey, warrior 529, which is her badge number. officers showed up and got their heads shaved. the shop on 4th street in san rafael donated all the services.
. >> her law enforcement family reported to duty at this barber shop. locks lighter. >> it will be a nice way to tell them about leslie. >> i know many were very proud of their hair. >> she is one of the strongest people i know. she is facing a tough battle. we wanted to get together as a group and let her know she isn't alone. >> the hair was hitting the floor. getting her second round of chemo. she had no family history of cancer and found a tumor in her breast....
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i'm a barber and i love my hair. i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> tighten it up. you know what to do. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> the second time you come, i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your hair, i wasn't willing to cut your hair. i used to gay bash, things of that nature because i had a homophobic nature. i think everybody does when you're young because you think everybody wants you. and you don't want anybody coming at you like that. >> they call you bra-zee now. >> huh? i didn't get that e-mail. what are you talking about? bra-zee. in contrast to the last name. make kind of a joke out of it. which is kind of funny, you know. >> that is funny. >> so you don't have a problem cutting gay guys' hair? >> as long as he respects my sexuality, who i am as a man, manage being
i'm a barber and i love my hair. i lost my life. >> let me see your head. >> it's ashy. i ain't shaved. >> on top? >> tighten it up. you know what to do. >> glass' job as a prison barber has allowed him to not only change the way other inmates look, but the way he sees them as well. robert burzee is one of his regulars. >> the second time you come, i sat right here in this chair and said -- >> no, the first time you asked me to cut your hair, i wasn't...
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. >>> local barbers come together the fresh cut that they gave, to those in need. >>> we are taking aok at olde city, on this wet, soggy memorial damon. don't forget send us your picture. i use the color that protects as it colors. excellence haircolor by l'oréal. with pro-keratine complex rich, radiant color and it cares for my hair. no color protects better. or covers gray better. so much care in one little box. excellence crème from l'oréal paris. >>> good morning, trenton, new jersey, 4:54 thon holiday monday, check out this story, dozens of homeless people in chester have fresh haircuts thanks to the kindness of volunteers, bren on jones man behind haircuts for homeless hosted an event yesterday. they not only got free haircuts but they were able to get free food, clothes, jones says many people donated supplies, and seven barbers showed up to give haircuts to about 80 people. >> i got a lot of positive feedback from other barbers and hair stylist, asking to partner with me. i decided to do a big event called cuts of compassion to alternate outside salon experience. >> jones says
. >>> local barbers come together the fresh cut that they gave, to those in need. >>> we are taking aok at olde city, on this wet, soggy memorial damon. don't forget send us your picture. i use the color that protects as it colors. excellence haircolor by l'oréal. with pro-keratine complex rich, radiant color and it cares for my hair. no color protects better. or covers gray better. so much care in one little box. excellence crème from l'oréal paris. >>> good...
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well, barbers make good money p, but if you're going to be a barber you can't rent a chair for your career. the two decided they would invest in a hospital and put the family name out front. but on march 27, 1999, those dreams came to an end when carl was found shot to death inside his car at 45th and eaves place northeast. the 19 year old was sit nght driver's seat and had gunshot wounds to the head and neck. investigators now beliee he was shot the night before and despite the fact that someone called 911 to rooter the shot of gunshots his body was not found until eight the next morning. i don't know whether he was alive part of that time crying for his mom, his dad, crying for his grandmom to come and get him. i think they botched that investigation from the start. they didn't give one good damn about my child, not one. >> a few daze after carl was killed, his aunt cynth here got a phone call from a woman who said she knew who killed carl. she said she was much whatting from her window. she lives on the corner. but she says her parents were concerned for her safety and didn't want her t
well, barbers make good money p, but if you're going to be a barber you can't rent a chair for your career. the two decided they would invest in a hospital and put the family name out front. but on march 27, 1999, those dreams came to an end when carl was found shot to death inside his car at 45th and eaves place northeast. the 19 year old was sit nght driver's seat and had gunshot wounds to the head and neck. investigators now beliee he was shot the night before and despite the fact that...
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william barber. he spoke to democracy now!arlier this year about voting restrictions. >> north carolina has been found guilty twice on voter suppression. last august we won a case that said the so-called voter integrity law was a voter suppression law when they cut early voting, cut same day registration, denied 17-year-old the right to preregister, and try to pass not just photo id , butelp america vote act wanted to pass a law that says even in this state if you had a college id or a federal id, it still would not be considered valid. , responding tom what reverend barber has to say and the whole issue of voting rights? >> north carolina has been ground zero national for the whole voting rights struggle. to keep things happened last her. first of all, as reverend barber pointed out, the court struck out key elements of this sleeping voting law that have been passed in 2013, which had voter id that slashed early voting days and took away great programs like this team preregistration program. if you're 16 or 17 and wanted to l
william barber. he spoke to democracy now!arlier this year about voting restrictions. >> north carolina has been found guilty twice on voter suppression. last august we won a case that said the so-called voter integrity law was a voter suppression law when they cut early voting, cut same day registration, denied 17-year-old the right to preregister, and try to pass not just photo id , butelp america vote act wanted to pass a law that says even in this state if you had a college id or a...
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here in new york, lionel barber of the financial times. mark, let me begin with you and ask a very basic question. what do we know -- what is it went to know about jared kushner and these conversations he had with the russian ambassador. >> what was discussed, what each person wanted, what the russians were interested in and kushner was interested in. why was this done outside normal diplomatic channels. normally when a candidate is elected, a system is in place during transition with the state department giving briefings to the presidentia president-elect. the apparatus is available to set up phone calls with foreign leaders, et cetera. that's the way things normally work during a transition. in this case, the trump administration was unique in going around that apparatus, whether it would be to place a phone call with the leader of taiwan and other foreign leaders, you will recall in the early days after the election, leaders were calling in to the switch board at trump tower to try to reach president-elect trump. so why was this all don
here in new york, lionel barber of the financial times. mark, let me begin with you and ask a very basic question. what do we know -- what is it went to know about jared kushner and these conversations he had with the russian ambassador. >> what was discussed, what each person wanted, what the russians were interested in and kushner was interested in. why was this done outside normal diplomatic channels. normally when a candidate is elected, a system is in place during transition with the...
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bev is assessing the trainee barbers here. not really interested in stuff like that.hy do you say that? why would you not bother voting? i don‘t really get politics and all stuff like that. have you registered to vote? i haven‘t yet, actually. do you know when the deadline is? 22nd, isn‘t it? yes. so that‘s monday. oh yeah, yeah, yeah. young people, that‘s under 34s, are the least likely to be registered. according to the electoral commission, just under a third aren‘t. i haven‘t yet, no. i don‘t know if i‘m going to either. why not? i don‘t know. i should do, really, but i haven‘t got round to it, if i‘m honest. students are generally quite politically engaged. though registration is still low. here in leeds, the university union is trying to change that. so from next september the union is working with the university to make sure that students, upon registering for their course at university, also have the option to register to vote, so all the details they put in will be sent on by the university to the council. and then they will be automatically registered withou
bev is assessing the trainee barbers here. not really interested in stuff like that.hy do you say that? why would you not bother voting? i don‘t really get politics and all stuff like that. have you registered to vote? i haven‘t yet, actually. do you know when the deadline is? 22nd, isn‘t it? yes. so that‘s monday. oh yeah, yeah, yeah. young people, that‘s under 34s, are the least likely to be registered. according to the electoral commission, just under a third aren‘t. i haven‘t...
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in a pizza shop in merseyside and in a barber's in moss side in manchester. ten. a 16—year—old boy has been released, a 3k old woman was raised earlier in the week both without any charges. that leaves eight people in custody aged between 18 and 38. they are all men, one of them salman abedi's older brother. they are felled because they are suspected of terror offences and no one has been charged. taking progress, considerable progress, in this investigation but the terror threat still remains at critical. one senior security source at the bbc has said this is partly because of concerns of copycat attacks. he said there is as much concern about the risk of an attack linked to this incident as other individuals trying to copy what has happened or seeing it as an opportunity to trigger their own strike. there have been clusters of plots and attempted attacks following major incidents in the past. there have been five foiled plot since the westminster attack in march. other developments, the leaks attack in march. other developments, the lea ks into attack in ma
in a pizza shop in merseyside and in a barber's in moss side in manchester. ten. a 16—year—old boy has been released, a 3k old woman was raised earlier in the week both without any charges. that leaves eight people in custody aged between 18 and 38. they are all men, one of them salman abedi's older brother. they are felled because they are suspected of terror offences and no one has been charged. taking progress, considerable progress, in this investigation but the terror threat still...
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at the justice department i'm elson barber, fox news. >>> governor brown seeking a surprising ally. the los angeles times says brown sent a letter to the president asking him to transfer final approval of environmental reviews to the rail authority. currently the fed must approve all environmental documents and changes. the $64 billion project is behind schedule. in the past brown and the trump administration haven't seen eye to eye on environmental matters. >>> the weather in the bay area. winds picked up this afternoon. temperatures have kind of stabilized over the past few days. lots of 60s for highs today. the warmest locations around 70 in napa and antioch as well. pacifica in the upper 50s, 57 degrees. here's a satellite perspective. clouds and a few showers popping up. the bay area for the most part in the clear right. mostly clear skies from the north bay to south bray. closer -- bay. closer, most spots in the 50s for the 10:00 hour. san jose 53. san francisco downtown 52. and concord at lest check reporting 55. -- at last check reporting 55. here's our camera in san francis
at the justice department i'm elson barber, fox news. >>> governor brown seeking a surprising ally. the los angeles times says brown sent a letter to the president asking him to transfer final approval of environmental reviews to the rail authority. currently the fed must approve all environmental documents and changes. the $64 billion project is behind schedule. in the past brown and the trump administration haven't seen eye to eye on environmental matters. >>> the weather in...
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right now barber from greeneville, ohio on the democratic line. how are you? caller: just fine. host: what is on your mind? caller: i'm calling about the situation with the indians in that woman who said indians were not the first people here, and some did he ask her, how did she know this? she said she read, but so much of what we read anymore is not true. in your schools, do ever read anything actually about the indians? no. there is nothing in the books about indians, and i believe they have gotten a raw deal, just like the black people. why is it why people think they are superior? i am white, but i feel the white black people and the indians a raw deal. i just wanted everybody to know how i feel. thank you very much. from larry is calling deighton, ohio, on the republican line. caller: i want to make a comment. indian myself, but i won a make a content about the origin of the indians. host: i ok. -- ok. caller: i am really a mongolian. they had the same color. mongolians walked through canada through the united states was i think the indians are mongolian. which is nice, be
right now barber from greeneville, ohio on the democratic line. how are you? caller: just fine. host: what is on your mind? caller: i'm calling about the situation with the indians in that woman who said indians were not the first people here, and some did he ask her, how did she know this? she said she read, but so much of what we read anymore is not true. in your schools, do ever read anything actually about the indians? no. there is nothing in the books about indians, and i believe they have...
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nothing happens on this block. >> reporting, tim barber, abc7 news.alison: parole hearing is scheduled for tomorrow for heather cook. cycling advocates are calling on the parole board to keep this former i pist copal bishop behind bars. cook is serving sentence for drunk driving cash that killed tom palermo as he rode his bike. larry: protest in richmond before the court began to hear arguments in the trump travel ban. the judges made unusual decision to broadcast today's argument because there is so much interest in them. president trump campaign promises can be used against him. scott: when it comes to the travel ban, can president trump be haunted by candidate trump? does the previous comments about muslim ban affect intent? >> there is no question why the president is doing this. make shooing you are to people safety of our country and people the first and foremost. scott: travel ban 2. o has a better chance. but the previous comments can't be ignored. >> it's not unheard of they would try to figure out what the intent was behind a bill. it would
nothing happens on this block. >> reporting, tim barber, abc7 news.alison: parole hearing is scheduled for tomorrow for heather cook. cycling advocates are calling on the parole board to keep this former i pist copal bishop behind bars. cook is serving sentence for drunk driving cash that killed tom palermo as he rode his bike. larry: protest in richmond before the court began to hear arguments in the trump travel ban. the judges made unusual decision to broadcast today's argument because...
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a barber ‘s shop in the moss side area of the moss side area of manchester.that brings the number of people who have been arrested so far to ten. a 16—year—old boy has been released as has 83a—year—old women. that means eight men in custody. —— 34—year—old women. they are aged between 18 and 38. one is the older brother of the manchester brother. —— bomber. they are suspected of terrorism offences but nobody has been charged. the threat level remains at critical. this is part of the bigger picture. a source has told the bbc that the concern is of copycat attacks. these can happen post—big events like this. they are plots that have been filed in the past. five attacks since the westminster attack in march have been foiled. a security source has told the bbc that there is concern of a copycat attack as there was about other individuals trying to copy what had happened or seeing it as a trickle to carry out their attacks. —— trigger. seeing it as a trickle to carry out theirattacks. —— trigger. critical still remaining as a threat. people can see armed police on
a barber ‘s shop in the moss side area of the moss side area of manchester.that brings the number of people who have been arrested so far to ten. a 16—year—old boy has been released as has 83a—year—old women. that means eight men in custody. —— 34—year—old women. they are aged between 18 and 38. one is the older brother of the manchester brother. —— bomber. they are suspected of terrorism offences but nobody has been charged. the threat level remains at critical. this is...
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shopin a pizza shops in st helens, barber shop in mosside, manchester. man was arrested overnight. that brings the numberto ten. two was arrested overnight. that brings the number to ten. two people have been released, 16—year—old boy and a woman. eight men in custody. one of them, the brother of salman abedi, ismail. the men have been aged between 18 and 38, held on suspicion of terrorism offences. none of them have been charged, but immense progress seems to have been made so far. the terror threat remains critical. and security sources have been speaking to the bbc, they said as much concern about the risk of an attack linked to the manchester bomber, as there was about other individuals trying to copy this, seeing this as a trigger. we have had seeing this as a trigger. we have ha d co pycat seeing this as a trigger. we have had copycat attempts in the past, five foiled attacks following the westminster attack in march. and of course, we're going to get more about the policing challenges that greater manchester police are going to be facing over the
shopin a pizza shops in st helens, barber shop in mosside, manchester. man was arrested overnight. that brings the numberto ten. two was arrested overnight. that brings the number to ten. two people have been released, 16—year—old boy and a woman. eight men in custody. one of them, the brother of salman abedi, ismail. the men have been aged between 18 and 38, held on suspicion of terrorism offences. none of them have been charged, but immense progress seems to have been made so far. the...