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and the prosecutors revealed all those wild details behind the murder of justin michael. ime the public heard any of it. first time justin's family and fiancee finally understood what happened. >> the detectives and the prosecutors had shared no information with us other than the fact of who they arrested. >> reporter: and the little they learned during the pretrial hearings could be confusing and painful. >> as things started to come out a little bit, i texted andy and i said, how did he get your i.d.? and he was like, i don't know. and i just had that feeling of, what if andy had something to do with this? >> reporter: but prosecutors have good reason for keeping the details of their cases from the public and even from the family. >> we don't want the publicity of the evidence to taint the jury panel. >> reporter: but now, as the trial began, they were quite confident they had all the evidence they needed even without the still-missing murder weapon. what happened to it? i mean, he crashed the car apparently right away. he either got rid of it before then or -- >> our th
and the prosecutors revealed all those wild details behind the murder of justin michael. ime the public heard any of it. first time justin's family and fiancee finally understood what happened. >> the detectives and the prosecutors had shared no information with us other than the fact of who they arrested. >> reporter: and the little they learned during the pretrial hearings could be confusing and painful. >> as things started to come out a little bit, i texted andy and i...
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(jrstone) many people remain unaccounted for in florida following hurricane michael.(justinetoday, the dangerous task of sifting through piles of debris and rubble, as crews search for loved ones.(jrstone) here's omar jimenez with more. florida's governor and the federal emergency management agency's administrator tour the communities most impacted byhurricane michael.sot rick scott, florida's governor"we have 11-thousand people registered for fema right now. we just had a conversation about how fast the fema resources will come out.we've got local law enforcement from all around the state coming to the impacted counties to make sure people are safe." president trump is expected to visit florida monday as the death toll continues to rise. officials say it could be days to weeks before everyone is accounted for.the lack of power and spotty cell phone service add to the challenges of emergency response crews. sot david collier"a lot of our homes a lot of our families have been displaced. homes have been destroyed. damage has been everywhere. so we're having to deal with that as
(jrstone) many people remain unaccounted for in florida following hurricane michael.(justinetoday, the dangerous task of sifting through piles of debris and rubble, as crews search for loved ones.(jrstone) here's omar jimenez with more. florida's governor and the federal emergency management agency's administrator tour the communities most impacted byhurricane michael.sot rick scott, florida's governor"we have 11-thousand people registered for fema right now. we just had a conversation...
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(justine) the recovery process begins. hurricane michaelas devestated communities across the south east and now we look at how they are starting to clean-up. (justine) people are slowly returning to towns devastated by hurricane michael, some finding nothing left of their homes or businesses. now efforts to clean-up are underway... but there's a long road ahead. (jrs) natasha chen is in panama city, florida-- one of the towns hit hardest by michael-- with the latest. a grim reality is setting in this weekend for residents impacted by hurricane michael...al cathey/mayor, mexico beach, fl: "75 percent of our city's not here."as people return to the rubble of their florida panhandle communities...al cathey/mayor, mexico beach, fl: "there's not one local business here, that's operational - not one." the death toll continues to rise...and officials say it could be days to weeks before everyone is accounted forthe lack of power and spotty cell phone service add to the frustrations of emergency response crews already stretched thin.david collier/p
(justine) the recovery process begins. hurricane michaelas devestated communities across the south east and now we look at how they are starting to clean-up. (justine) people are slowly returning to towns devastated by hurricane michael, some finding nothing left of their homes or businesses. now efforts to clean-up are underway... but there's a long road ahead. (jrs) natasha chen is in panama city, florida-- one of the towns hit hardest by michael-- with the latest. a grim reality is setting...
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justin finch. news 4. back to you. now.03 hurricane michael is now a category 4 storm. >> the hurricane is bringing pounding rain, destructive winds and potentially life threatening storm surge. >> it won't be until later today when we see how violent this storm can be. passengers on a cruise ship have already experienced it firsthand. >> passeng aboard the royal caribbean cruise ship shot this video monday night. you can hear the wind whipping across the deck.e hip delayed arrival as the hurricane was pounding down on michael is expected to make landfall in the u.s. this srning. >> ts what people in cuba are seeing. milesught winds up to an hour. trees bent in the wind, rain came down innd sheets streets were turned into bonds. flash flooding over the weekend caused 13 deaths. >>> the waves are beginningck t p on the beach in panama city, florida. this is on the coast. this is a live picture for you. storm team 4's amelia draper joining us with the information on hurricane michael. >> aaron, this storm is a category i storm and has actually i
justin finch. news 4. back to you. now.03 hurricane michael is now a category 4 storm. >> the hurricane is bringing pounding rain, destructive winds and potentially life threatening storm surge. >> it won't be until later today when we see how violent this storm can be. passengers on a cruise ship have already experienced it firsthand. >> passeng aboard the royal caribbean cruise ship shot this video monday night. you can hear the wind whipping across the deck.e hip delayed...
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michael bloomberg. we have some incredible volunteers in the room today. we havebritt over here, justine and kathleen and julie, i could name them all but they are quite a few in here. our chapter has pushed back on nra priorities this year. has shown up by the dozens to hearing after hearing at the statehouse, along with coalition partners. we have wonderful coalition partners in new hampshire. we also grew our chapter this year by the hundreds. on the ballot in november we have more than 70 gun sent candidates, which is incredible for new hampshire. we have educated people about what it means to be a gun sense candidate and we have been canvassing for them. we have amazing democrats up and down the ticket and there are some right here. senatorepresentatives, betty lasky, and there are many more in the room. sixuld like you to meet the senseown-endorsed gun candidates. [applause] >> hi, my women, my girls. from mightep aside lead role in new hampshire moms demand action to run for office. that broke my heart but i had to make the decision and i figured i may be able to do better inside
michael bloomberg. we have some incredible volunteers in the room today. we havebritt over here, justine and kathleen and julie, i could name them all but they are quite a few in here. our chapter has pushed back on nra priorities this year. has shown up by the dozens to hearing after hearing at the statehouse, along with coalition partners. we have wonderful coalition partners in new hampshire. we also grew our chapter this year by the hundreds. on the ballot in november we have more than 70...
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(justine) and as andy rose reports, investigators have turned their attention to his postings on social media. a horrific act of hate -- michael eisenberg / fmr. synagogue president: "police cars everywhere, guns drawn... rifles... it was surreal" multiple people were killed when a gunman opened fire in squirrel hill --a historic jewish neighborhood east of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. wendell hissrich / public safety director: "the scene is very bad inside... there are multiple fatalities. there are at least six injuries to include four police officers." a local official said a worship service was in progress when the shooting began. three different congregations hold simultaneous shabbat services in the building on a typical saturday, according to a former president of the synagogue. phyllis kimel/resident: "the people who are regulars there are people that the community loves and knows, and if any of them are injured it's going to hit pretty hard."a law enforcement official said the gunman -- 46-year-old robert bowers -- made anti-jewish comments during the shooting. rabbi chuck diamond: "there's a lot of anti-semitism out the
(justine) and as andy rose reports, investigators have turned their attention to his postings on social media. a horrific act of hate -- michael eisenberg / fmr. synagogue president: "police cars everywhere, guns drawn... rifles... it was surreal" multiple people were killed when a gunman opened fire in squirrel hill --a historic jewish neighborhood east of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. wendell hissrich / public safety director: "the scene is very bad inside... there are multiple...
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michael. officials say thattorm has the otential to be the most va decades. >> that's why maryland's task force one has been activate news 4's justin is live with the team this morning as they prepare to travel to florida. justin, good morning. >> i cant' tell you i closer to go time for maryland's task force one. they're in a briefing getting theis ord before they head out to the southeas they're assisting fema with their response. they are set to leave as soon as 7:00 a.m. that briefing happening right now. i have my eye on the chiefng that's go join us to talk more about their mission here. chief, there you are, sir. i want to ask you as you make your way over here. i imagine in a few moments you'll be departing. >> planning to depart. iout a 15 hour drive to the air force base whi their anticipated point of assembly and that is their goal to get if placee the landfall. >> although the plan is to go to the cpanhandle, thatld shift as needs are required. >> could b to the west into alabama or even further westal g the gulf coast. it could be relocated within the georgia area because the panhandle washe pretty thin and the impact
michael. officials say thattorm has the otential to be the most va decades. >> that's why maryland's task force one has been activate news 4's justin is live with the team this morning as they prepare to travel to florida. justin, good morning. >> i cant' tell you i closer to go time for maryland's task force one. they're in a briefing getting theis ord before they head out to the southeas they're assisting fema with their response. they are set to leave as soon as 7:00 a.m. that...
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michael. officials say the storm has the potential to be the most devastating one to hit thatn sectf florida in decades. >> and that's why maryland's task force one has been activated. justinthey just left about 50 minutes ago, is that right? >> that's right. close to any hour ago t left this warehouse here. they're a 16 member team on their way right now to the florida panhandle to assist fe in it's hurricane michael response. they're one of 8 teams from across the country that have been deployed. specializeshis team in swift water rescue. we were here as they packed up their supplies including four boats to head down. these are firefighters and firse onders from prince george's, howard and montgomery county. they were activated close to 8:00 last night. by 5:00 a. they were here checking in, loading up, and getting briefed before leaving. this is a group that has a lot of storm experience. wind, structure damage, flooding damage. the same team was just deployed about a month or so ago. a few ofemhosers have just come back. these missions are 10 to 14 days. two other teams were also called this assist fema with response to hurricane michael. >> now back to you. >> thank y
michael. officials say the storm has the potential to be the most devastating one to hit thatn sectf florida in decades. >> and that's why maryland's task force one has been activated. justinthey just left about 50 minutes ago, is that right? >> that's right. close to any hour ago t left this warehouse here. they're a 16 member team on their way right now to the florida panhandle to assist fe in it's hurricane michael response. they're one of 8 teams from across the country that...
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justin plans to become a professional runner.. ( will )in the next hour....a look at how people are picking up the pieces following the devastation of hurricane michaelill )and the next time you take a look at your electricity bill... expect to see an increase. we explain why in a live report. ( will ) plus, air b-n-b is starting a pilot program in san jose to help victims of natural disasters. (burke) that's what we call a huge drag. seriously, that's what we call it. officially. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more. airborne gummies have 50% more vitamin-c than emergen-c... plus our crafted blend of vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne. ( darya ) good morning i'm darya folsom..( james ) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... a significant warming trend continues to be expected as we head into the end of the week and beginning of the weekend. highs no major hot spots. bay bri
justin plans to become a professional runner.. ( will )in the next hour....a look at how people are picking up the pieces following the devastation of hurricane michaelill )and the next time you take a look at your electricity bill... expect to see an increase. we explain why in a live report. ( will ) plus, air b-n-b is starting a pilot program in san jose to help victims of natural disasters. (burke) that's what we call a huge drag. seriously, that's what we call it. officially. and we...