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richard reeve is live at the civil war manassas with what he found. richard: that's right. we are coming to you from the manassas battlefield park. behind me, the statue of stonewall jackson. this has shaped up into a wide debate about what to do about these statues. >> i appreciate our history, good and bad. richard: on a piece of federal land on the 3rd street stands this statue of albert pike. >> this one should have been down a long time ago. richard: warren boland, a federal worker who works by the statue every day, doesn't like it. >> it's a symbol of white supremacy>>. there's no place for that. richard: days after the violence in charlottesville, statues removed in baltimore and durham. >> what is striking about what has happened since charlottesville is the speed of the response. of them at least 1700 nationwide, many put up in the 1800s soldiers were dying off and the jim crow movement was gaining strength. >> detractors see them as nothing more than symbols of ideology and white supremacy and jim crow. richard: a great divide many years later, now in the 21st cen
richard reeve is live at the civil war manassas with what he found. richard: that's right. we are coming to you from the manassas battlefield park. behind me, the statue of stonewall jackson. this has shaped up into a wide debate about what to do about these statues. >> i appreciate our history, good and bad. richard: on a piece of federal land on the 3rd street stands this statue of albert pike. >> this one should have been down a long time ago. richard: warren boland, a federal...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: look like we are in for more rain.ut nothing really heavy. we have repeating patterns here. but at the end of the story you will hear good weather news. first take a look. this is the backdrop for almanac page. we don't show it every day. but this shows something interesting. a year ago today we set record of 100 in washington. today we only had high of 80. the average is 87. we don't expect to set records but we expect the temperature trend to go up. but average. 84 tomorrow. 88, 89. the average for the next few days. we are in good shape. the question is the timing. tonight is just scattered showers. most north of town. more later tonight. through the area according to the future cast model the temperatures fall in 70's. 11:30. shower activity north and south. this model:35, 5:00, 6:00 brings shower through to indicate light rain. then thunderstorms warming up. by late afternoon it should start to clear out of here. if tropical storm pinpointed west of bermuda. almost a hurricane. 70 miles per hour sustained winds mo
richard reeve, abc7 news. michelle: look like we are in for more rain.ut nothing really heavy. we have repeating patterns here. but at the end of the story you will hear good weather news. first take a look. this is the backdrop for almanac page. we don't show it every day. but this shows something interesting. a year ago today we set record of 100 in washington. today we only had high of 80. the average is 87. we don't expect to set records but we expect the temperature trend to go up. but...
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richard reeve shows us the preparations underway in montgomery county. ichard: in the health room here at 240 mon >> the crisis is really bad. something has got to be done. richard: preemptive strike in the little boxes. >> there is an opioid abuse epidemic across the country. maryland is not immune to it. >> naloxone, a drug inhibitor that counters the effect of an opioid overdose. >> it's important to be preventative and proactive when we can to think ahead in case there is an instance. >> under a new law schools across maryland will be required to stock naloxone in the lock zones. in health rooms starting this fall. only trained school nurses and the staffers will be permitted to dispense the drug. >> i don't think it's important to think has it come to this when it comes to a child's life. >> danielle out with her 5-year-old son alex says the idea of a drug inhibitor in a school might seem strange. >> if it were my kid in that position, i want him here tomorrow. i don't think it matters. >> the m.c.p.s. spokesperson overdose incidents on the school pr
richard reeve shows us the preparations underway in montgomery county. ichard: in the health room here at 240 mon >> the crisis is really bad. something has got to be done. richard: preemptive strike in the little boxes. >> there is an opioid abuse epidemic across the country. maryland is not immune to it. >> naloxone, a drug inhibitor that counters the effect of an opioid overdose. >> it's important to be preventative and proactive when we can to think ahead in case...
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richard reeve has more. i hear the officers are suspended. what is the story? richard: they are on noncontact status at this point. take a look behind here at the house. this is clarence williams home. the back window is covered by a board here. bad guy, burglar smashed his way in with a rock. that is not the end of the story. he kicks hi way in. the homeowner says this is the same man that broke in july 17. computer, clos and the shoes were taken. alarm triggered the response but they only checked the fond door and left. eight hours lateer they returned. i shows the officers inside joking about the case. the home. then the officers discussed his sexuality after finding a list of items stolen from the first burglary. >> based on that, they made an assumption about my sexuality. >> that shouldn't have been discussed. in the middle of a crime scene and i have been victimized. >> he did file a complaint. internal review is underway. m.p.d. says the officer's behavior is not representative of the department. coming up at 6:00, you will hear and see more of the video
richard reeve has more. i hear the officers are suspended. what is the story? richard: they are on noncontact status at this point. take a look behind here at the house. this is clarence williams home. the back window is covered by a board here. bad guy, burglar smashed his way in with a rock. that is not the end of the story. he kicks hi way in. the homeowner says this is the same man that broke in july 17. computer, clos and the shoes were taken. alarm triggered the response but they only...
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jonathan: richard reeve spoke with him. rich? richard: yeah, phillip and barbara butler say they can certainly forgive but they can't forget. it was in this college park neighborhood all these years ago back in 1977. when a neighbor called them and said you have a cross burning in your front yard. now they say they want to sit down, have a face-to-face meeting with the priest who has confessed to doing this. the butlers speaking to reporters with the attorney say they want to ask father william aitcheson why he did come to the house and do this. two days ago he confessed in a first person account he was a k.k.k. member and called the actions depickable. at the time -- despicable. at the time he was a 23-year-old maryland student identified as part of the k.k.k. lodge. he was charged with cross burning, count of making bomb threat and two count of manufacturing pipe bombs and he served several months in jail. butlers won $23,000 in damages but william aitcheson 11 years before being ordained in a priest never paid the amount. with
jonathan: richard reeve spoke with him. rich? richard: yeah, phillip and barbara butler say they can certainly forgive but they can't forget. it was in this college park neighborhood all these years ago back in 1977. when a neighbor called them and said you have a cross burning in your front yard. now they say they want to sit down, have a face-to-face meeting with the priest who has confessed to doing this. the butlers speaking to reporters with the attorney say they want to ask father william...
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richard reeve is there live now in alexandria. rich? richard: behind me the playground which a lot of the kids use. this open area here. this is where the little girl went missing and later determined she was sexually assaulted an an ducted. -- abducted. playground. symbol of n missing. a quiet sunday evening toned upside down. we don't know how long the girl returned and told the family a terrible story. >> the family members notice that a child missing. she had been taken somewhere and sexually assaulted. >> she is getting counseling and medical care. they used a child specialist to interview her and canvassed the neighborhood before coming up with the sketch of the suspect. so far no one including the 5-year-old have been able to identify him. >> the days later they are calling this a stranger case with no connection to the neighborhood. the attack changed behaviors. the parents keeping the kids close. >> we can't just let them play by themselves. that is it not okay. i don't know that. >> the police are not saying if the man used a c
richard reeve is there live now in alexandria. rich? richard: behind me the playground which a lot of the kids use. this open area here. this is where the little girl went missing and later determined she was sexually assaulted an an ducted. -- abducted. playground. symbol of n missing. a quiet sunday evening toned upside down. we don't know how long the girl returned and told the family a terrible story. >> the family members notice that a child missing. she had been taken somewhere and...
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richard reeve is live in the southeast with the discipline handed down. >> the noncontact order has been lifted. this is the townhouse that is covered by the plywood. but what has him really upset is what happened inside. >> noisy violent break-in on video august 8. the burglary throws the rock through the glass door and kick his way in. >> this time a computer, clothes and the shoes were taken. alarm triggering a police response. williams says t then left. >> i could have been there bleeding out. >> eight hours later, it's alerted by the neighbor. the video shows the officers inside. joking about the case. one officer seen dancing and joking and laughing. >> after they find a list of stolen items from the first burglary, the officers discuss his sexuality. >> i have been victimized and i feel like after the action in my home i was victimized for a third time. >> they say the behavior is not representative of the environment we work tirelessly to uphold on a daily basis for the residents and the visitors in d.c. we remain committed to providing positive interactions with all. and hold th
richard reeve is live in the southeast with the discipline handed down. >> the noncontact order has been lifted. this is the townhouse that is covered by the plywood. but what has him really upset is what happened inside. >> noisy violent break-in on video august 8. the burglary throws the rock through the glass door and kick his way in. >> this time a computer, clothes and the shoes were taken. alarm triggering a police response. williams says t then left. >> i could...
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the girl in minutes in the 6700 block of tower drive in the alexandria section of fairfax county richard reeve is there as the police canvass the area. rich? richard: this was a horrible crime. the girl was about ducted and sexual assaulted. and the suspect is still out there. it happened here in a playground, in the open space in the beacon hill apartment complex. 5:30 sunday evening the family members suddenly noticed she was missing. a short time later, we don't know how long, the girl return and told the family the terrible story. the man in this sketch, a man she did not know, took her away and sexual assaulted her. the girl is getting counseling and medical attention. after an interview with a child specialist and the canvaso police were able to come up with this sketch. days later police calling this a stranger case. no one seems to know the man. tonight officers will be back in the neighborhood. this is a complex with a lot of families, a lot of kids. investigators and residents here hope the man is caught soon. >> i feel like i have to take care of my children all the time when i come
the girl in minutes in the 6700 block of tower drive in the alexandria section of fairfax county richard reeve is there as the police canvass the area. rich? richard: this was a horrible crime. the girl was about ducted and sexual assaulted. and the suspect is still out there. it happened here in a playground, in the open space in the beacon hill apartment complex. 5:30 sunday evening the family members suddenly noticed she was missing. a short time later, we don't know how long, the girl...
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richard reeve is there to see what is being done in the name of safety. rich? ard: multiple layers of the inspections on the rides. you can see they are working before the rides were assembled and while they are being used. no comment here specifically from the montgomery county fairgrounds on the columbus incident but they say they have a culture of safety here. every worker as a t-shirt "safety first." >> our own children and grand children ride the rides every day. >> that is emphasized following the ohio state fair accident on july 26 that killed a rider and injured seven others. authorities say excessive corrosion caused the ride to collapse. >> folks from the department the regulation come to the fairgrounds and inspect the rides going together. >> they check the rides in assembly and while it's put together. >> they have inspection things that are given to us by the manufacturer. >> there is a safety checklist that is double checked daily before the opening and throughout the day. the fairground executive director who has been here more than a decade says
richard reeve is there to see what is being done in the name of safety. rich? ard: multiple layers of the inspections on the rides. you can see they are working before the rides were assembled and while they are being used. no comment here specifically from the montgomery county fairgrounds on the columbus incident but they say they have a culture of safety here. every worker as a t-shirt "safety first." >> our own children and grand children ride the rides every day. >>...
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richard reeve reports that tonight we are learning more about what happened before the shooting. richard: the death of c.v.s. manager rex olsen sent shock wavers through warrenton. >> it's a shock. warrenton is a small, nice down. richard: olsen's body discovered outside the store 10:30 on the night of the 26th. >> i was shocked. i don't know what happened. i just heard he was found dead richard: now a week later an arrest. police taking 76-year-old bernard duse, an employee at the store into custody. olsen known in the community as a nice, fremdly -- friendly guy. always with a smile. so they are shocked that it happened. >> i'm happy they made an arrest. it seemed like a nice guy. >> he faces first-degree gun charges and murder charges. they are not revealing what led them to the motive. the family is asking for privacy. >> he always come over and say hi. he was cool. >> his first court appearance is thursday. >> just praying for the victims, the victim family. it's really hard to fathom. >> so much sympathy for the family. >> in warrenton, richard reeve, abc7 news. alison: this
richard reeve reports that tonight we are learning more about what happened before the shooting. richard: the death of c.v.s. manager rex olsen sent shock wavers through warrenton. >> it's a shock. warrenton is a small, nice down. richard: olsen's body discovered outside the store 10:30 on the night of the 26th. >> i was shocked. i don't know what happened. i just heard he was found dead richard: now a week later an arrest. police taking 76-year-old bernard duse, an employee at the...
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richard reeve has the developments breaking right now. rich? riches here is the suspect -- richard: here is the suspect. 52-year-old richard meyer. one week ago he targeted women. he tried to rob them. at this bank. all of this was caught on surveillance video. watch as he cults in front of this woman who gets out of her car because she was not close enough to the a.t.m. she has already put in the personal identification. trying to punch buttons to get the money. she is struggling with him the whole time. what you don't see is she manages to grab money and drive off. then you see him entering this car from the passenger side. a woman using the a.t.m. drive through. police say when she starts car and runs away. what you don't see here is how meyers shows up at a nearby store minutes later. police say while making a purchase he grabs a fistful of money and takes off. police thanking the public for the many, many tips. he turned himself in just last evening or so. he faces larceny and attempted robbery charges. in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news.
richard reeve has the developments breaking right now. rich? riches here is the suspect -- richard: here is the suspect. 52-year-old richard meyer. one week ago he targeted women. he tried to rob them. at this bank. all of this was caught on surveillance video. watch as he cults in front of this woman who gets out of her car because she was not close enough to the a.t.m. she has already put in the personal identification. trying to punch buttons to get the money. she is struggling with him the...
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our richard reeve continues abc7's team coverage right now. rich, some very definite concern on this issue. richard: yeah, jonathan, certainly a lot of concern. especially when you see headlines like this outside the newseum. "fire and fury." we went to annandale today, the center of the korean-american community. about 280,000 korean americans live in the d.m.v. many have family living still in south korea. easily in range of north korea military arsenal. now they have learned to live under that threat for decades. but at gathering places they are worried about trump's rhetoric and how kim jong un will react. this man left in 1986, when he was just in middle school. >> some people are afraid. but it has been a long time living in th they are not really concerned. i thought it's not going to be war. richard: kim still has cousins in south korea. he is very, very worried about him. where do we go from here and what are people saying about the headlines? that's at 5:00. reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: today an historic day when i
our richard reeve continues abc7's team coverage right now. rich, some very definite concern on this issue. richard: yeah, jonathan, certainly a lot of concern. especially when you see headlines like this outside the newseum. "fire and fury." we went to annandale today, the center of the korean-american community. about 280,000 korean americans live in the d.m.v. many have family living still in south korea. easily in range of north korea military arsenal. now they have learned to...
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in spotsylvania, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, richard. enough developments in the case of a massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide. michelle carter today convicted of involuntary man slaughter in june and reports today that in carter's sentence. >> a sullen michelle carter standing in a massachusetts juvenile courtroom facing her fate. >> guilty finding on the indictment charges you with the of conrad roy iii. now sentencing you to two and a half years in the bristol county house of correction. >> the judge recommending that carter serve 15 months behind bars but staying that sentence until after her appeal. the 20-year-old convicted in june of involuntary manslaughter in the suicide of her boyfriend conrad roy. just before the judge's decision thursday emotional statements from roy's father and sister. >> he gave me an amazing 13 years being my best friend and best role model that any little sister could ask for. >> michelle carter exploited my son's weaknesses and used him as a pawn if her own well-being. >>
in spotsylvania, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: thank you, richard. enough developments in the case of a massachusetts woman who encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide. michelle carter today convicted of involuntary man slaughter in june and reports today that in carter's sentence. >> a sullen michelle carter standing in a massachusetts juvenile courtroom facing her fate. >> guilty finding on the indictment charges you with the of conrad roy iii. now sentencing you to two and...
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so we sent richard reeve to see how the inspection process is going to make sure there are no accidents like recent one we saw in columbus, ohio. rich? richard: that is right. look at this. everywhere you walk around the fairground you will see the people wearing vests or t-shirts that say "safety first." that is the mantra. that means inspections. they are complicated. hundreds of parts have to be assembled by hands. it takes two days to assemble the 40 rides here. the inspection of labor and industry are in the gray shirts. the in-house inspectors check the rides before assembling and why they are put together. each ride has its own manual and a safety checklist that is double checked every day before the opening and throughout the day. the inspectors maintain strict standards. >> if the ride is dismantled and put back together every week or two, we might notice something of a permanent structure that you don't notice. wear and tear. we take it apart so we can see it and be proactive on it. richard: you can see they are up there now to work on the rides. the executive director has bee
so we sent richard reeve to see how the inspection process is going to make sure there are no accidents like recent one we saw in columbus, ohio. rich? richard: that is right. look at this. everywhere you walk around the fairground you will see the people wearing vests or t-shirts that say "safety first." that is the mantra. that means inspections. they are complicated. hundreds of parts have to be assembled by hands. it takes two days to assemble the 40 rides here. the inspection of...
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live in arlington, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: great to see that, rich. thank you. torr up with the salvation army to stand strong for texas. we will have the representatives from the salvation army at the station all day to take calls and collect the online donations. you can learn more at wjla.com. >> shoppers complain about the traffic around the new clarksburg outlets since they open. but see relief that came today coming up. >> later, fire ripping through historic area. what was damaged and what some people living there have to do now. >> if you have complaints about the utilities "7 on your side" to help. call the experts standing by in the abc7 help center now. 703-236-9220. they will be there until 6:30. steve: we have brighter skies around 80 on sunday. monday, labor day looks fantastic. with the temperatures around 85. delmarva beach forecast. if you are rushing to get out early tomorrow and in the day on saturday, saturday is the worst of the long holiday weekend. temperatures are 68 degrees. we warm things up on sunday. by monday what a way to end the su
live in arlington, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: great to see that, rich. thank you. torr up with the salvation army to stand strong for texas. we will have the representatives from the salvation army at the station all day to take calls and collect the online donations. you can learn more at wjla.com. >> shoppers complain about the traffic around the new clarksburg outlets since they open. but see relief that came today coming up. >> later, fire ripping through historic area....
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richard reeve is following this developing investigation from the courthouse in greenbelt. what have you uncovered? richard: yeah, it was a busy michelle. as you mentioned, two raids. one in temple hills and the other in fort washington. we believe at least one person is in custody. agents inside one of the homes for six to seven hours. that was a long search they did inside the home. take a look at the video. both raids between 5:00 and 6:00 this morning. a much more active search in temple hills along st. claire drive. they heard a loud explosion that woke many up. they saw the s.w.a.t. officers entering the house. that was likely a flash bang grenade. people brought out what we believe six to seven dogs. a dozen f.b.i. agents began carting out bewildering items, plywood boards, rolled up carpet and box after box after seized item. so far they are not revealing what they found or what they are looking for. neighbors say a man and a woman live in the home with several dogs. there were no outward signs of trouble. most p not want to be identified because of safety concerns.
richard reeve is following this developing investigation from the courthouse in greenbelt. what have you uncovered? richard: yeah, it was a busy michelle. as you mentioned, two raids. one in temple hills and the other in fort washington. we believe at least one person is in custody. agents inside one of the homes for six to seven hours. that was a long search they did inside the home. take a look at the video. both raids between 5:00 and 6:00 this morning. a much more active search in temple...
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richard reeve in the satellite center after getting reaction with some of them today. rich? richard: there is a lot of concern. despite the uptick in rhetoric. the governor of guam is not changing threat level there. his aunt is working in d.c. 9,000 miles from home as a liaison to the u.s. government. margaret metcalfe works in this office less than a mile from capitol hill. she has hundreds of family members, mostly cousins living in guam. in recent days she has started calling or skypeing at least once a day, aware that north korean leader kim jong un vowed to fire four missiles in the waters near guam as early as next week. guam is 2,000 miles from north korea, but a missile could make the trip in 12 minutes. she and her husband chris, a retired banker, worked in guam for 20 years have dozens of picture of family members so far away. she says they are stocking food a also trying to continue living their lives. >> as it has escalated, i have gotten a little bit more concerned for my family members. i don't want hem to be worried. how can you not be? i constantly can them o
richard reeve in the satellite center after getting reaction with some of them today. rich? richard: there is a lot of concern. despite the uptick in rhetoric. the governor of guam is not changing threat level there. his aunt is working in d.c. 9,000 miles from home as a liaison to the u.s. government. margaret metcalfe works in this office less than a mile from capitol hill. she has hundreds of family members, mostly cousins living in guam. in recent days she has started calling or skypeing at...
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richard reeve explains. riches we are in the health room of the julius west middle school, one of to 205 schools storing naloxone. it will be scored in a secure location. training on how to administer the drug begins at the end of august. this is after the projections by the montgomery county police there will be 244 opioid overdoses this year. up from 107 in naloxone is a drug inhibiter and designed to counter effects of a heroin over an opioid overdose. >> it's always important to be preventative and fro active when we can to think ahead in case there is one of the instance. richard: it will be kept in a secure location. it's supposed to be quick and effective. coming up at 6:00, what do parents think about having this in the schools? in rockville, richard reeve, abc7 news. nancy: update you will only see on abc7. we hear from a man whose car was hit in a carjacking getaway. two men stole a car and when the officers tried to pull the car over in d.c., the two men floored. it the driver cashed to two more c
richard reeve explains. riches we are in the health room of the julius west middle school, one of to 205 schools storing naloxone. it will be scored in a secure location. training on how to administer the drug begins at the end of august. this is after the projections by the montgomery county police there will be 244 opioid overdoses this year. up from 107 in naloxone is a drug inhibiter and designed to counter effects of a heroin over an opioid overdose. >> it's always important to be...
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richard reeve, abc 7. >> family and friends today mourning the loss and celebrating the life of one of two virginia state troopers killed in saturday's helicopter crash. died trooper burke bates in the line charlottesville. hiss was honored by colleagues as well as the governor, who he knew well. his wife andd by twins, who are just 12 years old. next at 6:00, the new app that's being rolled out to keep track of your kids when they head off to school. >> and next at 6:00, reading between the lines. national zoo is taking that has us on panda watch. it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. >> check out this scene. this was this morning in ocean city. a boat erupting into flames. people were on board at the time. the boat's operator said the somethingire wa
richard reeve, abc 7. >> family and friends today mourning the loss and celebrating the life of one of two virginia state troopers killed in saturday's helicopter crash. died trooper burke bates in the line charlottesville. hiss was honored by colleagues as well as the governor, who he knew well. his wife andd by twins, who are just 12 years old. next at 6:00, the new app that's being rolled out to keep track of your kids when they head off to school. >> and next at 6:00, reading...
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richard reeve has the reaction. >> this is a little scary. >> newseum headlines reflecting the trump's tough rhetoric. >> that is plan. don't take anything. i agree. i don't think we shoul >> not everyone in agreement. >> it will trigger a large war. a lot of people will lose their lives. >> concerns especially high in the d.m.v. korean american community. estimated 280,000 people. >> at gathering places like this restaurant, there is worry about the family members in south korea. well within range of the north's military arsenal. >> are you afraid right now? for them? >> i am very concerned about my family in korea. i am lifting them up in prayer. >> one expert's advice find a way to negotiate. >> the united states seems focused on the pressure campaign there doesn't seem to be a release valve. >> take our egos out of it and sit together and have a conversation instead of just well, i will fight you. no, i'm going to fight you. i'm going to bomb you. no, i'm going to bomb richard: richard richard, abc7 news. alison: this is as japan marks the last time atomic weapon was used in war. [
richard reeve has the reaction. >> this is a little scary. >> newseum headlines reflecting the trump's tough rhetoric. >> that is plan. don't take anything. i agree. i don't think we shoul >> not everyone in agreement. >> it will trigger a large war. a lot of people will lose their lives. >> concerns especially high in the d.m.v. korean american community. estimated 280,000 people. >> at gathering places like this restaurant, there is worry about the...
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richard reeve spent the day in the neighborhood. the news a big shock to people there. richard: a big shock. a lot of folks thought the house was abandoned. you can see the door over here. sheets behind the windows in there. look at the window here. again, blocked over here. you can't see into this house at all. a lot of folks shocked that a family lived here for two years and that three people were allegedly held hostage here. the house on mind road in spotsylvania sits back from the road a ways but take a closer look. virtually every door, every window is blocked off. police say inside 43-year-old moore kept his girlfriend and two sons age 8 and 11 hostage by "force, intimidation or deception." according to an arrest warrant. the woman and two discovered saturday around 5:00 in the evening. when the police stopped by after the call by a concerned citizen. investigators say when the officers began interviewing moore outside the house, the girlfriend and two children ran out a side door. they said they lived in the house for two years and the children told officers they
richard reeve spent the day in the neighborhood. the news a big shock to people there. richard: a big shock. a lot of folks thought the house was abandoned. you can see the door over here. sheets behind the windows in there. look at the window here. again, blocked over here. you can't see into this house at all. a lot of folks shocked that a family lived here for two years and that three people were allegedly held hostage here. the house on mind road in spotsylvania sits back from the road a...
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. >> sreenivasan: scholar richard reeves believes the united states is in need of some self- reflection about income inequality. >> i think america doesn't want to have a conversation about class because it is uncomfortable with it. >> sreenivasan: reeves is a co- director of the brookings institution's center on children and families. his new book, "dream hoarders," argues that while the top 1% of america's wealthy receive so much attention, the more significant divide is between the top 20% and everyone else struggling to achieve the american dream. reeves suggests the advantages of those at the top are gained simply by being part of the right socioeconomic group. by supporting certain policies and behaviors, they protect their status and keep others out. >> a dream hoarder is someone that's a member of the american upper middle class-- so, on the top rung in terms of the income ladder-- but is then using that position to rig certain systems or certain markets so that they succeed and that their kids succeed. so, rig the housing market, rig the education market, some say rig the labor
. >> sreenivasan: scholar richard reeves believes the united states is in need of some self- reflection about income inequality. >> i think america doesn't want to have a conversation about class because it is uncomfortable with it. >> sreenivasan: reeves is a co- director of the brookings institution's center on children and families. his new book, "dream hoarders," argues that while the top 1% of america's wealthy receive so much attention, the more significant...
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don't look up without proper richard reeve is going to explain. do you have your shades ready? richard: i do. there are knockoffs on the market and that is not the only problem they are running into. if you want to see the eclipse you will need this. >> you could fry your retina. >> these are similar to a welder's glass to block out the rays. but some cost 30, $40 or $50. >> if i can for the manufacturer's name. failing that -- >> best thing is to test them out. put them on and >> they are predicting millions will drive in the path of totality from oregon to the carolinas. some hotels are canceling reservations booked months ago and offering to rebook at higher price. some rental cars are canceling reservations saying they were overbooked. and kirk says his recent b&b room was canceled. >> i have heard of the stories where the travel plans are interrupted by the unscrupulous business people trying to make a quick buck. richard: a.a.a. says to call the hotel to make sure you still have a room and keep your paperwork in case you have to document anything. larry: thank you the part
don't look up without proper richard reeve is going to explain. do you have your shades ready? richard: i do. there are knockoffs on the market and that is not the only problem they are running into. if you want to see the eclipse you will need this. >> you could fry your retina. >> these are similar to a welder's glass to block out the rays. but some cost 30, $40 or $50. >> if i can for the manufacturer's name. failing that -- >> best thing is to test them out. put them...
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in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: more t hurt when a commuter trained crashed in a park train. >> a line moves across the heartland. this is kansas. look at this. the flash flooding trapping people in the cars. then the sun came up, it was apparent that the families were trapped in the homes, too. there you can see on the roof. jonathan: that is scary. we have rain again. is this strong, fast? steve: this is well west of us. there is a cold front that will bring us relief from the heat and the humidity. the storms will begin to the barbecue plans, go for it. outside we go. national harbor. it looks great. a boat ride, going for a walk. the temperatures on the hot side. 92 at reagan national airport. cooler well west of us where they have the rain in garrett county. the feels like are closer to 100. it feels like 105 in leesburg. 103 in manassas. 100 at the reagan national airport. if you are barbecuing it's upper 80's. showers and thunderstorms likely to begin to dot the radar closer to the d.c. metro. stron
in fairfax, richard reeve, abc7 news. jonathan: more t hurt when a commuter trained crashed in a park train. >> a line moves across the heartland. this is kansas. look at this. the flash flooding trapping people in the cars. then the sun came up, it was apparent that the families were trapped in the homes, too. there you can see on the roof. jonathan: that is scary. we have rain again. is this strong, fast? steve: this is well west of us. there is a cold front that will bring us relief...
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reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: that is an old wall. >> doug is here to talk about the dreary monday. >> unsettled pattern where we get a day or two that is nice. the pattern may take a week by the weekend. we may get rid of the crummy stuff. it looks good. this is cloudy and damp. a few scattered showers in the area. tomorrow we will add thunderstorms to the mix. wednesday we get sun. thursday and friday the shower and the storms are back. 72 in winchester. 79 in fredericksburg. doppler radar indicates the scattered shower around the area. headed that way from warrenton to gaithersburg and baltimore. most of the action is metro north. very little compareively south of the washington area so a few more hourers to go with the show area. tomorrow we have a chance of storms in the morning but otherwise cloudy. a few degrees warmer. see what the future cast has to say through the evening. they will bring in a second band tonight that appears to stay south of the metro area until we hit sunrise. then the model say
reporting live, richard reeve, abc7 news. larry: that is an old wall. >> doug is here to talk about the dreary monday. >> unsettled pattern where we get a day or two that is nice. the pattern may take a week by the weekend. we may get rid of the crummy stuff. it looks good. this is cloudy and damp. a few scattered showers in the area. tomorrow we will add thunderstorms to the mix. wednesday we get sun. thursday and friday the shower and the storms are back. 72 in winchester. 79 in...
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you richard reeve is live and you have been on this since the beginning. >> phillip and barbara butler say they can forgive but they they want to meet with the priest to ask why he did it. >> a big cross. >> they have never forgotten the burning, the smoldering cross one like this in their front yard. >> i have never seen a cross. you see it on television. >> 11 years before being ordained as a priest, william aitcheson was a maryland student and he had been identifieded as exhausted cyclops, leader of k.k.k. lodge. >> we thought if he didn't know anything about us, who sent you. why did you come? >> he would later be charged with the cross burning, making the bomb threat and manufacturerring the pipe bomb. he served 90 days in jail. all of this decades before the first person account on monday admitting publicly he was a k.k.k. member. the statement triggered by the white supremacist violence in char
you richard reeve is live and you have been on this since the beginning. >> phillip and barbara butler say they can forgive but they they want to meet with the priest to ask why he did it. >> a big cross. >> they have never forgotten the burning, the smoldering cross one like this in their front yard. >> i have never seen a cross. you see it on television. >> 11 years before being ordained as a priest, william aitcheson was a maryland student and he had been...
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nancy: richard reeve are continuing the teen coverage from fairfax. is is as busy as it gets for the folks out there. richard: it's very busy here. you have dozens of people inside working. look inside. a busy place. the first responders and the emergency agencies. you are never far from a graphic. calls of where to find shelter and how to find my family? is my family safe? the biggest problem is transportation. gritting to people stranded or have the medical ne gritting people to shelters. a lot of the roads are in terrible shape. one call they got was to get simple, basic information that was urgently needed. >> her family was in a house in houston. she was concerned. she hadn't gotten to 9/11 to make sure that the familiar -- gotten through to 911 to make sure the family was safe. i gave her the number for the coast guard. >> that is valley. she has been through this before. she was on the ground inca industryna in 2005. coming -- in katrina in 2005. this is just one facet how the red cross and northern virginia is responding. we have that at 5:00.
nancy: richard reeve are continuing the teen coverage from fairfax. is is as busy as it gets for the folks out there. richard: it's very busy here. you have dozens of people inside working. look inside. a busy place. the first responders and the emergency agencies. you are never far from a graphic. calls of where to find shelter and how to find my family? is my family safe? the biggest problem is transportation. gritting to people stranded or have the medical ne gritting people to shelters. a...
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richard reeve in spotsylvania county with this side of the story. rich? if nothing else, this is certainly trump country. mr. trump won in area handily by 10,000 votes out of 58,000 cast. we want to know what people are thinking now after tragedies in charlottesville. we heard interesting answers. in this historic town, it's hard to find wheel who did not vote -- find people who did not vote for trump. dale swanson the republican committee chairman had so many request for campaign signs they couldn't keep up. nine, ten months later trump support are more critical of the media and other republican leaders than the man himself. some are clearly unhappy with party. then the horrific events in charlottesville. even today a memorial service for heather heyer and the state mourns the loss of two state troopers. folks here say they are not concerned as mr. trump blaming all sides as to what happened, what led to the terrible events in charlottesville. >> i don't fault president trump for what he did or said. i fault the people responsible for allowing that to ta
richard reeve in spotsylvania county with this side of the story. rich? if nothing else, this is certainly trump country. mr. trump won in area handily by 10,000 votes out of 58,000 cast. we want to know what people are thinking now after tragedies in charlottesville. we heard interesting answers. in this historic town, it's hard to find wheel who did not vote -- find people who did not vote for trump. dale swanson the republican committee chairman had so many request for campaign signs they...
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richard reeve just stepped out of the courtroom with an update for us. rich? richard: yeah. alison, actually, a dozen defendants defendants in this wide ranging case. the charges documents just came down a few minutes ago. this was a wide raging conspiracy. authorities say it all began in march of 12015. it -- 2015 and it lasted until today when they made the raids. take a look now, you can see in the neighborhood federal agents going in the homes. one of them as you said fort washington. the other in temple hills. the f.b.i. at the two homes today two of the 12 defendants lived in the homes. you can see they brought out all kind of property, plywood boards, rugs. we can safely assume computers and hard drives were also seized. investigators say thi operation that began with a man spotted with 40 to 60 credit cards in his car it at a gas station in manassas park back in 2015. authorities say the agents used cell phone intercepts to uncover the operation where the suspects used credit card encoders to put the false codes on the magnetic strips of the fraudulent credit cards.
richard reeve just stepped out of the courtroom with an update for us. rich? richard: yeah. alison, actually, a dozen defendants defendants in this wide ranging case. the charges documents just came down a few minutes ago. this was a wide raging conspiracy. authorities say it all began in march of 12015. it -- 2015 and it lasted until today when they made the raids. take a look now, you can see in the neighborhood federal agents going in the homes. one of them as you said fort washington. the...
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in warrenton, richard reeve; abc7 news. nancy: look at the video. amazing. showing rescue workers pulling a man from a 20-foot hole. a construction worker fell down a manhole. the man survived the fall. he was rushed to the hospital and treated for what is described as serious injuries. jonathan: "7 on your side" health alert. improperly stored opioid. there is a study that suggest many surgery patients that end up with prescribed drugs do not store or dispose of the medicine properly and that increases the chances it could end up in the wrong hands. it also raises questions about overprescribing. there are disposal sites all the study was just published in the j.a.m.a. surgery today. nancy: older people die on the job at a higher rate than other workers overall. what makes this alarming is more people in particular baby boomers are working longer according to an a.p. analysis of federal stats. in 2015, 35% of the deadly workplace accidents involved someone 55 and older. changes in vision, hearing, cared with reduced response time put them at risk. >> a dist
in warrenton, richard reeve; abc7 news. nancy: look at the video. amazing. showing rescue workers pulling a man from a 20-foot hole. a construction worker fell down a manhole. the man survived the fall. he was rushed to the hospital and treated for what is described as serious injuries. jonathan: "7 on your side" health alert. improperly stored opioid. there is a study that suggest many surgery patients that end up with prescribed drugs do not store or dispose of the medicine properly...
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reporting live in arlington, richard reeve, abc 7 news.high tensions over all things civil war is prompting manassas to cancel a tradition. the city says it will not hold its annual civil war weekend this year. it was supposed to be next weekend coinciding with the 155th anniversary of the second battle of bull run. next at 5:00, the coming. now just three days away. you see the town expected to double in size. alison: also next at 5:00 the 7 on your side team dips into a d.c. program that might be doling out money to businesses that don't deserve it. the two sides to this controversy just ahead. you each drive a ford pickup right? the two sides to this controversy juyes.head. i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. awesome. let's do this. the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. stronger the better. and best of all, this new truck is actually- oh my... the current chevy silverado. it's the chevy summer drive. or, get 0% financing for 60 months on this silverado all star. find ne
reporting live in arlington, richard reeve, abc 7 news.high tensions over all things civil war is prompting manassas to cancel a tradition. the city says it will not hold its annual civil war weekend this year. it was supposed to be next weekend coinciding with the 155th anniversary of the second battle of bull run. next at 5:00, the coming. now just three days away. you see the town expected to double in size. alison: also next at 5:00 the 7 on your side team dips into a d.c. program that...
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richard reeve, abc7 news. >> good update there. thank you. meanwhile, residents of a northeast washington neighborhood are fed up with the district moving vehicle lots in their area. now they are district over this. "7 on your side" government watchdog nathan baca first told us the projects last week and reports again from the lang don neighborhood. >> the mayor says it all the time our priorities are her priorities. she didn't asked what our priorities were for the neighborhood. >> kevin is upset. he is head of the community organization in d.c. and the district plans to move the entire parks and the recreation fleet and a few dozen employees with the cars next to the home. >> nothing has been shared with us. i think that is tremendously unfair. >> the advisory neighborhood commission was kept in the dark. even ward five councilmember was kept in the dark. >> once the things come on line. we will have five municipal facilities. >> the planned park f would be next to family homes. last week they admitted to abc7 it made a mistake there. we ha
richard reeve, abc7 news. >> good update there. thank you. meanwhile, residents of a northeast washington neighborhood are fed up with the district moving vehicle lots in their area. now they are district over this. "7 on your side" government watchdog nathan baca first told us the projects last week and reports again from the lang don neighborhood. >> the mayor says it all the time our priorities are her priorities. she didn't asked what our priorities were for the...