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oher home. live tonight wit thiks. zae story. c wk and your home turned upside down. it w dty diapers everywhere. >> franky shows us the epic mess she came home to after caring for her sick mom for three days the contents of her house turned upside down. by squatters. >> i'm still looking for my fathers ashes. >> the squatters not only made themselves at home. they changed the locks. >> there's no reason for anybody to be in here. let alone change the locks. >> a neighbor security camera captured this white car pulling up in front of the house saturday morning. somebody gets out. walks out of frame. the lights turn on inside the house and someone opens the front or franky returned and heard mebody inse. h surprise. a woman a small child. police say 24 year-old was cited for trespassing. >> the g i the said she had been allowed to stay there by a third party. and didn't have provide us with further information. >> police say three or more people may have been squatting inside the house. >> here's the childs markers. >> trying to put her life and house back together. >>
oher home. live tonight wit thiks. zae story. c wk and your home turned upside down. it w dty diapers everywhere. >> franky shows us the epic mess she came home to after caring for her sick mom for three days the contents of her house turned upside down. by squatters. >> i'm still looking for my fathers ashes. >> the squatters not only made themselves at home. they changed the locks. >> there's no reason for anybody to be in here. let alone change the locks. >> a...
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-oher 2-year son, marco, sat in the car seat in the back. she left her key in the ignition d went out of the car to adjust the seat belt. police say that's when the 21-year-old suspec matthew walker, walked over and hopped in thedriver's seat and sped off with marco inside the car. two people saw what happened and got tamara inside their car to follow him. >> i was so angry he took my car and my baby. there's no way he didn't see marco in the backcoat. >> m is okay. he spent the night at his grandmother's house. as for the suspect, he faces kidnapping and unarmed carjacking charges. >>> we're learning newio inform in a death investigation we brought you last week. montgomery county olice now identify -- know the identitye f n found dead near a bethesda bus stop. a woman fou his body in a blackrp the victim is francisco dela o de la cruz. his clothing helped identify him. >> we don't know where he lives. we're trying to determiis address. at this point, we don't know how he was killed. wee waiting for report from the medical examiner to tell
-oher 2-year son, marco, sat in the car seat in the back. she left her key in the ignition d went out of the car to adjust the seat belt. police say that's when the 21-year-old suspec matthew walker, walked over and hopped in thedriver's seat and sped off with marco inside the car. two people saw what happened and got tamara inside their car to follow him. >> i was so angry he took my car and my baby. there's no way he didn't see marco in the backcoat. >> m is okay. he spent the...
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well, here tomorrow in parliament, another vote, this e time oher britain should crash out of the european union without a divorce deal. then on thursday, a third vote on whether britain should ask the european union for a delay in that divorce. but that really is jusing t e can down the road. there is no agreemre after two and a half years on any geurse of action. so there could be ral election there could be a national referendum. it really is very unclear. but what is clear is that this remains the biggt political crisis here in 50 years, and that theresa may's days are numbered. she is tonight in office but not in power. lester? ll right, bill neely in london, thank you. >>> just ahead, a rock thrown fromern ovss kills a mother of three. tonight the urgent hunt for suspects. >>> then worged about f after that crash in ethiopia? after that crash in ethiopia? how to tell if you're if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin i
well, here tomorrow in parliament, another vote, this e time oher britain should crash out of the european union without a divorce deal. then on thursday, a third vote on whether britain should ask the european union for a delay in that divorce. but that really is jusing t e can down the road. there is no agreemre after two and a half years on any geurse of action. so there could be ral election there could be a national referendum. it really is very unclear. but what is clear is that this...
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we'll see if ohere's more a fight or if they, as we heard, try to change the law, so ngress has to approvefuture emergencycl ations. >> tracie potts for us this morning. >>> a child's death in northern virginia is what kicked off this news 4 consumer investigation. >> now, that's all led to the governor signing a new law tott protect students in virginia. megan mcgrath joins us live froi fran elementary in fairfax county. that's where this deadly accidentappened last year. megan, good morning. >> reporter: good rning, aaron and eun. this was a terrible accident. some positive change is coming in the wake of the tragedy. wesley lipicky was helping to operation one of the motorized partition walls. now, n rules are coming to safeguard kids. now, following the tragedy, a news 4 investigation found that many school districts in the area did not have formal written policies or training in plre, operating those partitions. 17 of 21 districts did not. but that's changing. new rules are going to take fect here invirginia, beginning on july 1st. under the law, motorized partitions cannot be used if
we'll see if ohere's more a fight or if they, as we heard, try to change the law, so ngress has to approvefuture emergencycl ations. >> tracie potts for us this morning. >>> a child's death in northern virginia is what kicked off this news 4 consumer investigation. >> now, that's all led to the governor signing a new law tott protect students in virginia. megan mcgrath joins us live froi fran elementary in fairfax county. that's where this deadly accidentappened last year....
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storm syste and you canee the yellows, the oranges and red are going to be the heavier pockets of rain ohere where the areas of green are more light areas of rain. this storm system continues to impact us throughout the day today. i'll have more on the timing and also more onhose winds that we'll be deali with tomorrow coming up at 11:20. >>> new this morning, video of two suspects in a high profile murder arriving back in maryland after trying to escape the u.s. keith smith and his daughter are accused of killing his wife last year in baltimore and they told police she had been stabbed after giving a panhandler money. earlier this month we learned the mother and daughter had been arrested trying to cross the border into mexico. police say they made up the story and then tried to take off once authorities' investigations started to focus on theey there booked into a baltimore jail overnight. >>> any minute now a former virginia preschool teacher will be sentenced for sexually abusing his studts. last year taylor boykin pleaded guilty to molesting mtiple children at the day care in bristo. pr
storm syste and you canee the yellows, the oranges and red are going to be the heavier pockets of rain ohere where the areas of green are more light areas of rain. this storm system continues to impact us throughout the day today. i'll have more on the timing and also more onhose winds that we'll be deali with tomorrow coming up at 11:20. >>> new this morning, video of two suspects in a high profile murder arriving back in maryland after trying to escape the u.s. keith smith and his...
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then they're in a chain ballets and have to connecwith oher people.ouldn't bet against this fellow based upon the magic he's shown so far. >> woodruff: people pointed out there's something to havg political talent. david the polls that have come out ether they mean anything or not have joe biden at the top followed closely bnie sanders. biden isn't in yet. a lot of people think he's goin to g. >> don't believe the polls. those polls are not worth anything in my view.s at tme in the cycle, every time they are referendums on the list campaign. biden and sanders were really big four years ago and they areh at the top ofe polls now. i don't know how many months we are away from an actual caucus but it's obably 5,000 so there's a long way to go. you look at raw political challenge. it's like going to spring trning and loking at rookie pitchers. ff.t how good is their stu people with good stuff will rise and people without good stuff will not. beto's stuff is casual, let's put it that way. the skateboarding, the video of himself in the dentist chair. that t
then they're in a chain ballets and have to connecwith oher people.ouldn't bet against this fellow based upon the magic he's shown so far. >> woodruff: people pointed out there's something to havg political talent. david the polls that have come out ether they mean anything or not have joe biden at the top followed closely bnie sanders. biden isn't in yet. a lot of people think he's goin to g. >> don't believe the polls. those polls are not worth anything in my view.s at tme in the...
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jimmy: i don't know what it is could sound like kellyson -- a bit. [ laughter ] o i don't know every oherah, i don't know every kelly clarkson song. >> jimmy: i know the hit songs yeah >> steve: sure it sounds like kelly clarkson tripped. [ laughter ] fell down. >> jimmy: fell down. oh, yeah [ light laughter ]eah. >> steve: blue >> jimmy: this next album is from a sinr named roo jackson. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: and the album is called "smoochie man." [ laughter ] here's roo there he's kind of - ] [ laught >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: kind of looks like an r&b cowboy >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: let's listen to a song called "booty names." [ laughter ] >>uestlove: what >> jimmy: "booty names." >> steve: "booty names." >> jimmy: yeah, yeah ♪ ooh yea what your booty name i oh yeah girl what's your booty name ♪ ♪ o what your booty name i tell mgirl what's your booty name ♪ ♪ the apple botto tear drops so big and round and tight ♪in ♪ stacheek to cheek girl getting ready for that booty fight ♪ >>immy: wait, stop, stop, stop >> steve: booty fight? >> jimmy: booty fight? [ cheers and applause : >> stea
jimmy: i don't know what it is could sound like kellyson -- a bit. [ laughter ] o i don't know every oherah, i don't know every kelly clarkson song. >> jimmy: i know the hit songs yeah >> steve: sure it sounds like kelly clarkson tripped. [ laughter ] fell down. >> jimmy: fell down. oh, yeah [ light laughter ]eah. >> steve: blue >> jimmy: this next album is from a sinr named roo jackson. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: and the album is called "smoochie...
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. >> reporter: in male dominated fields, and we've seen this in the mittary and oher ways where womene moved in, is it partly bause women are moving into more traditionally male-dominated fields, or is it n'tply that the men just do appreciate that they can't tact the way they have been acting? what's the dynamic there? >> in science, women are a significant part of oure, workfout still we have not achieved the point where womenri have theitful place in leadership. if you go to the top tier of organizations that are doing science and universities, they are disproportionately male. graduate students, post-docs, medical students, we ae close to 50/50 in those categories. but why is it a problem seeing this advance happening? it is not always welcoming to women. we're so concerned about sexuala harassment t it discourages talented women from continuing on the pahway to ldership and we're losing the talent and that's bad for everybody. thereorter: not only a emotional and psychic toll to being the victim peof this f thing but it deprives science of a population if thy view the field is no
. >> reporter: in male dominated fields, and we've seen this in the mittary and oher ways where womene moved in, is it partly bause women are moving into more traditionally male-dominated fields, or is it n'tply that the men just do appreciate that they can't tact the way they have been acting? what's the dynamic there? >> in science, women are a significant part of oure, workfout still we have not achieved the point where womenri have theitful place in leadership. if you go to the...
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ohere we are talking about it. here we are talking about it. shere we are talking about it. ahere we are talking about it. yhere we are talking about it. ,here we are talking about it. here we are talking about it. ahere we are talking about it. nhere we are talking about it. dhere we are talking about it. here we are talking about it. the russells travel to swim meets every saturday. but now... it's thursday. good thing they discovered gain flings. the only detergent with concentrated gain, oxi boost, and febreze odor remover. try new improved gain flings. >>> just a beautiful shot of washington, d.c. there on capitol hill. and in washington, sadly it happens all too often for a soldier to be awarded a medal of honor posthumously. >> here is abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: trevor oliver says the true treasure in life is what people say about his father. the nation awarding him the medal of honor, which trevor came to washington to collect. >> i want him to be remembered as the best father and also at the same time being the best soldier that anybody could ask for. >> rep
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that's a sine-int failure, and so insisting that two sensors can check each oher, feed that system, and that if there's a discrepancy, it can discount that, say key factor. also, one of the things that pilots assume in these cases is that if they pull bak on the bke, the wheel, in that situation, they' able to over-ride what the system is doing to the aircraft. in this case, the mcas system that was designed as this anti-stall measure may have had a little too much authority. they comuldn't oveit. so i think this will help. it will quiet some fears. we have to watch to see how this is implemented. it will take some time before it's fully brought on aboarto the fleet. >> nawaz: miles, there are some questions on pilotto training. there was a recent report that sparked concern in the simulated recreation of the lion flight, pilots had less an 40econds to react and over-ride the system. what did you hear about pilot traini that addresses that concern? >> well, it's interesting, because every pilot is trained todefeat what is called "runaway trim," meaning the aircraft's automatic system ar
that's a sine-int failure, and so insisting that two sensors can check each oher, feed that system, and that if there's a discrepancy, it can discount that, say key factor. also, one of the things that pilots assume in these cases is that if they pull bak on the bke, the wheel, in that situation, they' able to over-ride what the system is doing to the aircraft. in this case, the mcas system that was designed as this anti-stall measure may have had a little too much authority. they comuldn't...
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strong suits or weak suits, he does not have the ability to feel personally and deeply the suffering of ohersi think that's what cohen was getting at in his testimony and it's what comes across in moments like this in north korea. >> david brook, the theme of his column, who didn't love donald trump when he was a kid? that's all for today. thank yofor watching. we'll be back next week because if it's sundait's "meet the press." ♪ ♪ >>> i wouldn't wish this on anybody. you know, i've seen eaowhquakes, you - like i said, we had a fire last year, me and my fami j. but thisust came on so quick and changed so many lives. >> dozens killed and many still unaccounted for as tornados ripped through the south. first responders and residents searching for loved ones overnight. we'll have the latest. >>> in other parts of th nation, torrential rains and heavy flooding. plus blizzard conditions with many schoolclosings, delayed openings, even an ominous avalanche caught onst camera. ock markets seeing signs a u.s./china trade deal may be near. >>s uber eats the wav
strong suits or weak suits, he does not have the ability to feel personally and deeply the suffering of ohersi think that's what cohen was getting at in his testimony and it's what comes across in moments like this in north korea. >> david brook, the theme of his column, who didn't love donald trump when he was a kid? that's all for today. thank yofor watching. we'll be back next week because if it's sundait's "meet the press." ♪ ♪ >>> i wouldn't wish this on...
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and he was overseeing it oher other -- over a period of time. if there is such an investigation, it neer ds to be cl's in the business of getting to the truth and facts i opposed to being some retaliation for estigation that ended up i think, you know, sting closed in a way that mo people think is honorable. >> woodruff: in a word you're saying it does loovindictive what they're trying to do? >> it looks vindictive in pare t becau have a president who has constantly overtime lashedh out at peopleseek to investigate him or investigate people around him and coddle people, no matter what their positions, are if they seem to be on his side. so over and over and over again, whether you're talking about the cnn e rger, which may havbeen done appropriately or may not have been donrle proy, but every time you have the leader of the united states of america making it look like it's payback or retaliation, that doesn't help people's understanding of what's happening. >> woodruff: former federal prosecutor preet bharara, we thank you. >> thank you. >> wood
and he was overseeing it oher other -- over a period of time. if there is such an investigation, it neer ds to be cl's in the business of getting to the truth and facts i opposed to being some retaliation for estigation that ended up i think, you know, sting closed in a way that mo people think is honorable. >> woodruff: in a word you're saying it does loovindictive what they're trying to do? >> it looks vindictive in pare t becau have a president who has constantly overtime lashedh...
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with a beautiful sunrise already like this, you know it's going to b a great day ohere and a little warmertalking about the warmth, talking about spring, it felt like spring yesterday afternoon. certainly going to feel like spring out there today. we just kind of moved right on in to stage 3. the cherry blossoms are an extension of stage 3. usually wn we g to stage 3, we've got 12 to 17 days before the ak. course, peak projection is going to be april 3rd through april 6th. so, ain, we are going to see that number move on up as they continue to blossom. it's goingo be a beautiful spring around here for that. especially once we get to warmer temperatures. after today we're going to dip a little bit. by tuesday we're in the upper 40s and then we'll head back to the low 50s. our average t perature is in the upper 50s. 36 degreesur temperature right now. we're going to take those temperatures to the mid-50s by thef iddle parte morning. say goodbye to the cool imperatures because i knos a little chilly out there right now. 63 will be our daytime high today. general cloud cover as we head into th
with a beautiful sunrise already like this, you know it's going to b a great day ohere and a little warmertalking about the warmth, talking about spring, it felt like spring yesterday afternoon. certainly going to feel like spring out there today. we just kind of moved right on in to stage 3. the cherry blossoms are an extension of stage 3. usually wn we g to stage 3, we've got 12 to 17 days before the ak. course, peak projection is going to be april 3rd through april 6th. so, ain, we are going...
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aica.the boss ok,ohere all ses made in america and i learned today that less than 1% of shoes are made've got so many different styles. that little heart emblem, first time featuring that. these gorgeous embellishments, the little wedge flip-flops so take something basic that's comfortable but kind of make it a little fancier, that's their mission to be fashionable but comfortable at the same time. >> and what is the deal? >> normally 44 to $55 all slashed in half so they start at $22 for your choice. yes. [ applause ] really comfortable. >> all right. >> okay. and then so finch berry makes all of these gorgeous soaps by hand. look at how beautiful. i wanted to like pull one out to show you. they're beautiful soaps. >> look how intricate. >> gorgeous lather. all natural. this is one of my favorites, is it taped down? sweetly southern. so that's a shimmer body wash. >> why did you give me sweetly southern? because i'm -- >> there you go. these fizzy bath soaps kind of turn a bathtime into heaven, fabulous. all the products from this company are beautiful and all natural ingredients. nor
aica.the boss ok,ohere all ses made in america and i learned today that less than 1% of shoes are made've got so many different styles. that little heart emblem, first time featuring that. these gorgeous embellishments, the little wedge flip-flops so take something basic that's comfortable but kind of make it a little fancier, that's their mission to be fashionable but comfortable at the same time. >> and what is the deal? >> normally 44 to $55 all slashed in half so they start at...