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[applause] jacki: ok. i am getting the signal over here that we are -- i want to make sure -- my job is to make sure you do not miss it. i want to make sure we are taking care of you. the closing statement. mr. zinke: people ask, what is it like to work for the president? he is actually a delightful boss. i will give you an example. the president as you know, he does not have an inner monologue. whatever the president is thinking, it comes right out. [laughter] mr. zinke: as a new yorker, he does not turn a cheek either. in the new testament, we look at john, turn a cheek. i have never seen the president take the first swing, but believe me, when someone takes a swing at him, he goes for it. he doubles down. i tell this story because it gives a picture of the president, that often times i was with the vice president and the president during speeches. the president of the campaign, he used to literally come up with a card, a business card, write down a few things and an hour and a half later, he would look
[applause] jacki: ok. i am getting the signal over here that we are -- i want to make sure -- my job is to make sure you do not miss it. i want to make sure we are taking care of you. the closing statement. mr. zinke: people ask, what is it like to work for the president? he is actually a delightful boss. i will give you an example. the president as you know, he does not have an inner monologue. whatever the president is thinking, it comes right out. [laughter] mr. zinke: as a new yorker, he...
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rely on foods distributions just the wife but it's also the case that jackie and her family. this is the first international food aid to reach the local people here one month after the cyclon hit aid organizations have delivered badly needed rice beans and all the jackie is really. because of it well what about we suffered for so long and had nothing to eat day after day we just got by on the remains of whatever vegetables we could find. just today more than two thousand families came for russians most of the people here are farmers and they wait impatiently as the food is distributed. under water for quite some time so they are in some location even in the city. almost so you can imagine. the crops and scrapes to expect this community to be fair for quite some time. finding in this area. jackie has arrived back home or at least what is left of it her previous home was completely destroyed in the cycle with the help of her neighbors the sixty one year old managed to build a small hats everything that jackie could save is in here it is also where she and three family members s
rely on foods distributions just the wife but it's also the case that jackie and her family. this is the first international food aid to reach the local people here one month after the cyclon hit aid organizations have delivered badly needed rice beans and all the jackie is really. because of it well what about we suffered for so long and had nothing to eat day after day we just got by on the remains of whatever vegetables we could find. just today more than two thousand families came for...
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but did back on the 50th anniversary of jackie's first game. i always wondered how did jackie really do it? he broke the color barrier. the first black player in the game the first minority got out there and tell with this hate that it was not just people starting the and word but people with death threats and most file, discussing things and this is america in 1947. i went on this journey, frankly, to dig out what is the real story and i was turned down by publisher after publisher because we saw the movie, 42. they saw the hollywood version which is very sanitized when i presented to them the fact that i had gone through jackie's personal writings at the library of congress for example which people have not done and found how he himself in an unpublished miniskirt had said that the power of prayer and his faith in god talk to him by his mother at an early educate from a broken home is what got him through and pulled him up by his bootstraps. it made it very clear to me there was something more than just the white general manager, branch ricke
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there's a glimmer of hope in the jackie's field at least a neighbor gave her a few seeds and they're just now starting to sprout if everything goes to plan and she could be eating her own crops again in the bud six months time. that's all adding creational porting there that's it from news africa you can catch all stories on the news at the news on our website and facebook page we leave you now with images off the african personalities who made it on to the time one hundred most influential people are think yeah you can probably recognize some of them i certainly can't that's it i've now seen extracts. what secrets lie behind these me. find him and most of experience and explore fascinating read cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage three sixty goofy up mount. her first day of school in. jungle. first agreement listen. then doris granger moment arrives. join the ranks on her journey to freedom. you know we're interactive documentary. the world in the rain today returns home on d w dot com tang's. welcome to arts and culture and today a lot of contrasts a look at how not cathed
there's a glimmer of hope in the jackie's field at least a neighbor gave her a few seeds and they're just now starting to sprout if everything goes to plan and she could be eating her own crops again in the bud six months time. that's all adding creational porting there that's it from news africa you can catch all stories on the news at the news on our website and facebook page we leave you now with images off the african personalities who made it on to the time one hundred most influential...
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let us bring to the stage, jackie. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, god bless you. >> all right, and we have precious little time because there is a plane to be kept. start, with the honorable scott pruitt. i think that many americans are surprised at the limited ability of the president to take on the deep state. he is the chief executive. you headed his federal agency. what do you recommend for taking down the deep state? >> jacki, it's good to be with you and in dallas. ryan, we worked closely on a number of issues. jacki's question is really what the administration has been about since day one, taking on the regulatory state, that the obama administration had, there's no other way for the epa, the oil sector, agriculture sector, many sectors of our economy, the agency was weaponized against those sectors. when we came in, the president called me on the day of my confirmation, scott, you're in the second most important agency beyond department of defense. he knew domestically how important it was for rights to ship
let us bring to the stage, jackie. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, god bless you. >> all right, and we have precious little time because there is a plane to be kept. start, with the honorable scott pruitt. i think that many americans are surprised at the limited ability of the president to take on the deep state. he is the chief executive. you headed his federal agency. what do you recommend for taking down the deep state? >> jacki, it's good to be with you and in dallas....
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there's a glimmer of hope in the jackie's field at least a neighbor gave her a few seeds and they're just now starting to sprout if everything goes to plan then she could be eating her own crops again in the bud six months time. that's all i drink racial or sing there that's it from v.w. news africa you can catch all story is on the news at the news on our website and facebook page we need you now with images of the african personalities who made it on to the time one hundred most influential people are think yeah you can probably recognize some of them i certainly can't that's it i've now see an extract. from the movie from the book you are no one on the cheap or free to go learn from your local reform. exposing justice global news. step matters. made for minds. about this issue when i watched here i slept with six people in a room as journalists in. it was hard. i even got white hair is that. the gemini language helped me a lot this gets me they go. to entrap let's say you want to know their story my parents are fighting and reliable information for migrants.
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and as our moderator, jackie is a senior fellow. he was with an engineering firm specializing in energy, national security, and environmental cleanup. let us bring to the stage jackie deson. >> thank you. god bless you. >> all right. we have precious little time because there is a plane to be caught. i'll get right to it starting with the honorable scott pruitt. i think many americans are surprised at the limited ability of the president to take on the deep state. he is the chief executive. you headed a federal agency. what do you recommend for taking down or controlling the deep states? >> jackie it is good to be here with you and to be here in dallas and good to be with ryan and we have worked together on a number of issues. jackie's question is what this administration has been about. taking on the regulatory state that the obama administration weaponized against the economy. it is an example of how an agency can be used in a negative way. as you know the oil and gas sector the agricultural secretary, the agency was weaponized ag
and as our moderator, jackie is a senior fellow. he was with an engineering firm specializing in energy, national security, and environmental cleanup. let us bring to the stage jackie deson. >> thank you. god bless you. >> all right. we have precious little time because there is a plane to be caught. i'll get right to it starting with the honorable scott pruitt. i think many americans are surprised at the limited ability of the president to take on the deep state. he is the chief...
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the first one to break the color line is jackie robinson.arry to be will do that -- larry doby will do that two months later. jackie robinson's plane for the dodgers in the national league. the library is very fortunate to have the branch and the jackie robinson collection. that is where we are able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950, written to branch rickey who was leaving , the dodgers, and robinson's writing to let him know how grateful he is for the brakes that ricky gave him in signing the dodgers, letting him know he was a trusted friend and he hopes ricky will think of him as a friend in return. and it is a very heartfelt letter thanking him for everything that he had done for himself and for his family. what we have here is the original first page of jackie robinson's letter. and then on the back is a reproduction. in order to preserve this letter and keep it from being affected by the lights and kind of the wear and tear of being on exhibition, we will eventually swap these out. what will have on d
the first one to break the color line is jackie robinson.arry to be will do that -- larry doby will do that two months later. jackie robinson's plane for the dodgers in the national league. the library is very fortunate to have the branch and the jackie robinson collection. that is where we are able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950, written to branch rickey who was leaving , the dodgers, and robinson's writing to let him know how grateful he is for the brakes...
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the first to break the line is jackie robinson. the national -- the library was the jackieo have robinson collection. that's where we were able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950 who is leading the dodgers. letting him know he was a trusted friend. it's a very heartfelt letter thanking him for everything he had done for himself and his family. here is the first page of jackie robinson's letter. letterr to preserve this and keep it from being affected from the lights and wear and tear on exhibition, we will swap these out and have them on display, the original signature of jackie. what we are seeing so far here today is only half of the exhibits. if you are in washington dc, please come to the library of congress and check out the exhibition. >> you can watch this or other american artifacts programs at any time by visiting our website, c-span.org/history. >> this week on the communicators, technology watcher tim wu talks about his book. >> facebook is the poster child for the cursive bigness. they
the first to break the line is jackie robinson. the national -- the library was the jackieo have robinson collection. that's where we were able to draw a couple of items, including this letter from jackie in 1950 who is leading the dodgers. letting him know he was a trusted friend. it's a very heartfelt letter thanking him for everything he had done for himself and his family. here is the first page of jackie robinson's letter. letterr to preserve this and keep it from being affected from the...
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the library is very fortunate to have the jackie robinson collection. they drew a couple of items, including this letter from jackie written to the dodgers. they wrote to let robert know how grateful he was for the brakes that they gave him and signing for the dodgers, they hope that ricky will think of him as a friend and return and it was a very heartfelt letter thanking him for everything he had done for himself and for his family. what we have here is the original first page of jackie robinson's letter and on the back of the reproduction in order to preserve this letter and keep it from being affected by the wear and tear of being on exhibition. we will eventually swap these out and we will have an original signature. what we are seeing here so far today is only about half of the exhibits in washington dc, please come to the library of congress and check out the exhibition.
the library is very fortunate to have the jackie robinson collection. they drew a couple of items, including this letter from jackie written to the dodgers. they wrote to let robert know how grateful he was for the brakes that they gave him and signing for the dodgers, they hope that ricky will think of him as a friend and return and it was a very heartfelt letter thanking him for everything he had done for himself and for his family. what we have here is the original first page of jackie...
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"rush hour", where jackie chan at!ailer. i'm like what is going on? he's so nice. i have to buy him something after a while. then i realize, he's from china. they make everything over there, he was getting it for free anyway. i almost went broke trying to keep up with him. >> jimmy: p that was a beautifu extension of jackie's gift giving. >> that's from my eigbuddy, jac chan. >> jimmy: chris tucker. you can see chris live tomorrow night at 7:30 and 10:00 at the encore theater here in las vegas. and we'll return with music from celine dion. ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live in las vegas" are brought to you by caesars palace. go to likeacaesar.com to learn how to live like a caesar. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series in las vegas is presented by mercedes benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank chris tucker, david spade, and apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next, but first, you can see her on the "courage" world tour beginning this fall. here with the song "ashes," celine dion. [ c
"rush hour", where jackie chan at!ailer. i'm like what is going on? he's so nice. i have to buy him something after a while. then i realize, he's from china. they make everything over there, he was getting it for free anyway. i almost went broke trying to keep up with him. >> jimmy: p that was a beautifu extension of jackie's gift giving. >> that's from my eigbuddy, jac chan. >> jimmy: chris tucker. you can see chris live tomorrow night at 7:30 and 10:00 at the...
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news first jackie bensen is live with what we know about this twisted case. jackie? >> reporter: 3$350. that is what the suspect offered the would-be intimidater who turned out to be an undercover cop. massoud mokhtari tand the that he wanted him to break into the home of a woman and her little girl. he wanted him to tell the mother if they didn't vacant in three days, the child would be ne. he was unaware of who he offered $350 to threaten mother and child was an erundercov cop. >> we feared for the safety of the adult female and her daughter. they immediately arrested him. >> reporter: mokhtari is facing four felony counts. >> what a strange story,jackie. do we have any idea why the man wanted to terrorize the child and the mother? >> reporter: it begs the question. i actually went t that hom tonight, spoke to a man and woman who answered the door very briefly. they said their lawyer had instructed them not to talk, son the rea for this plot to terrorize this mother and child li a mystery still at this point. in bethesda, jackie bensen, news4. >> jackie thank you.
news first jackie bensen is live with what we know about this twisted case. jackie? >> reporter: 3$350. that is what the suspect offered the would-be intimidater who turned out to be an undercover cop. massoud mokhtari tand the that he wanted him to break into the home of a woman and her little girl. he wanted him to tell the mother if they didn't vacant in three days, the child would be ne. he was unaware of who he offered $350 to threaten mother and child was an erundercov cop. >>...
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even jackie mentioned it.ke the little things that maybe people leave to their husbands or, you know, they think will get taken care of. you guys talk about those kind of things. jan: absolutely. in my case, yes, my husband had half a million dollar life insurance policy. he died at 46 of brain cancer. of course, he didn't think he was gonna die. he didn't wanna die. and people said, "well, half a million dollars that's pretty darn good." yes, except he was a businessman, he had a half a million dollar life, you know, policy credit extension for half a million dollars for his business so one policy simply cancelled out his debt. so i was left with no insurance and i don't want other women to make that mistake, or men to make that mistake. robert: yes, yes, it's such a pragmatic approach that you're talking about there. yet, i think the key to a lot of the story and what you're trying to make sure people do is dealing with the emotional devastation. that seems, to me, to be the thing that was the most inspiring
even jackie mentioned it.ke the little things that maybe people leave to their husbands or, you know, they think will get taken care of. you guys talk about those kind of things. jan: absolutely. in my case, yes, my husband had half a million dollar life insurance policy. he died at 46 of brain cancer. of course, he didn't think he was gonna die. he didn't wanna die. and people said, "well, half a million dollars that's pretty darn good." yes, except he was a businessman, he had a...
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it was jackie kennedy's bedroom. i learned later it was mrs. kennedy's bedroom.i was pale blue, i thought the president getting closer and closer to me. lift and him looking me in the eyes and he then put his hands on my shoulders and guided me to the edge of the bed, the corner of the bed. and i think he may have said is is all right, are you okay is this okay, i don't think i knew what he was talking about. i thought is what okay? i didn't know what was going to happen. and then what happened was i lost my virginity. right there. then i think i went a little bit into shock. >> why do you think she wrote the book and goes into all details about the relationship over the 18 month period include around the country available to him at the end of the day. it's interesting because. >> when i published my book in the spring story came out about her in the daily news revealed her name and who she was i heard on the grapevine that a publisher offered a million dollars to write her memoir and it wasn't until eight years later that she finally did it. so i never asked her
it was jackie kennedy's bedroom. i learned later it was mrs. kennedy's bedroom.i was pale blue, i thought the president getting closer and closer to me. lift and him looking me in the eyes and he then put his hands on my shoulders and guided me to the edge of the bed, the corner of the bed. and i think he may have said is is all right, are you okay is this okay, i don't think i knew what he was talking about. i thought is what okay? i didn't know what was going to happen. and then what happened...
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jackie ward, kpix5. >> jackie, thank you. >>> 6:57.r a look at this morning's top stories. >> bail is set for a dui suspect accused of killing a woman and her dog. a woman in her 70s was crossing butterfield road saturday when they were hit. one dog survived and investigators say james boswell has been booked on charges of dui and gross vehicular manslaughter. >>> a california -- a construction crane fell from the roof of a building saturday. the crane hit six cars and injured four people. >>> today the city of san francisco will hold a solidarity concert for the notre dame camacho tree dram-- cathedral. >>> a funeral is planned in poway for the woman killed in the synagogue shooting. kaye died after shielding the rabbi from a shooting. >>> the former vice-president will hold his campaign in event in pennsylvania. >>> let's get to the peninsula where we're starting to see issues, if northbound 101 is apart of your commute, you need extra time. willow road, there are several lanes blocked and down to 15 miles an hour as you make your wa
jackie ward, kpix5. >> jackie, thank you. >>> 6:57.r a look at this morning's top stories. >> bail is set for a dui suspect accused of killing a woman and her dog. a woman in her 70s was crossing butterfield road saturday when they were hit. one dog survived and investigators say james boswell has been booked on charges of dui and gross vehicular manslaughter. >>> a california -- a construction crane fell from the roof of a building saturday. the crane hit six cars...
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jackie ward has a look at the video and timeline from police, jackie. >>reporter: three police officers were involved combined. they have 28 years of experience. the police chief said she stands by her officers and they responded appropriately. this dash cam video shows a man lurking near washington hospital moments before firing his gun at a car. after being shot at, the police officer accelerates and makes u-turn back toward the shooter. felch is seen on the ground. you can see him lounging for his gun and pointing it at officers as they fire their guns. >> [gunfire] >> he didn't just start shootg him he suspect didn't comply and raised the gun at him, the proper reaction for police officer in that case is to return fire. >> felch was no stranger to police. the alameda police department sent out a bulletin to authorities and what -- >> he was quote going to get a gun and shoot the first officer he saw. >> this incident would have likely resulted in multiple innocent victims being shot or killed. >> as apart of the ongoing investigation, police are try
jackie ward has a look at the video and timeline from police, jackie. >>reporter: three police officers were involved combined. they have 28 years of experience. the police chief said she stands by her officers and they responded appropriately. this dash cam video shows a man lurking near washington hospital moments before firing his gun at a car. after being shot at, the police officer accelerates and makes u-turn back toward the shooter. felch is seen on the ground. you can see him...
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news4's jackie bensen is live there tonight. jackie, what are police telling you? >> reporter: well, they have a mystery on their hands right we now. now that a gunshot was fired. we do not know if anyone was struck. here is some video of what it looked like earlier tonight. police called here about 5:30. the home, the front porch, throughout this eveni w processed as a shooting scene. detectives rs told that a man tried to break into the front door of his home here on 59th enue. the homeowner told them he fired a shot from his gun and the burglar took off. what police are dealing with right now, ty are not sure anyone was struck by the gunfire. they're trying to find the burglar, and obviously there are a lot ofue unansweredions at this point. live in prince georges county, jackie bensen, news4. >> okay, jackie, thank you. >>> more on the other scene in suitland, a man was found shot to death inside his car. police officers found just before 7:00 along ryan drive. so far no word about possible motive or any arrest t we'll contin follow both of these stories tonigh
news4's jackie bensen is live there tonight. jackie, what are police telling you? >> reporter: well, they have a mystery on their hands right we now. now that a gunshot was fired. we do not know if anyone was struck. here is some video of what it looked like earlier tonight. police called here about 5:30. the home, the front porch, throughout this eveni w processed as a shooting scene. detectives rs told that a man tried to break into the front door of his home here on 59th enue. the...
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jackie: temiendo testimonio, que viva la generosidad. . gracias por la confianza en el equipo. jackie: nos vemos el lla confia fin de semana. descansen! conductor: causa sorpresa la decisiÓn del gobierno. quiÉnes son los funcionarios mÁs corruptos? asÍ comenzamos esta ediciÓn, acompaÑenos! conductora: en su visita el presidente felicitÓ a mÉxico y reiterÓ su amenzada con cerrar si mÉxico no detiene el cruce de los inmigrantes y drogas. >> la nueva cerca tuvo un costo de 18 millones de dÓlares. dijo que querÍa agradecer porque ha detenido a miles de inmigrantes. >> el muro funciona para los agentes y el sistema. trump dijo que ya no se puede recibir a mÁs personas porque el paÍs estÁ lleno. >> este muro es idÉntico. lo harÁn por arriba o por debajo de la tierra. conductora: se notÓ la ausencia de quiene staba nomidado como director de ice. no es lo suficientemente duro por lo que lo va a reemplazar. >> el presidente llegÓ a la frontera pero sin el director. horas antes dijo que ya no lo querÍa en esa posiciÓn. >> va a crear desconfianza.
jackie: temiendo testimonio, que viva la generosidad. . gracias por la confianza en el equipo. jackie: nos vemos el lla confia fin de semana. descansen! conductor: causa sorpresa la decisiÓn del gobierno. quiÉnes son los funcionarios mÁs corruptos? asÍ comenzamos esta ediciÓn, acompaÑenos! conductora: en su visita el presidente felicitÓ a mÉxico y reiterÓ su amenzada con cerrar si mÉxico no detiene el cruce de los inmigrantes y drogas. >> la nueva cerca tuvo un costo de 18...
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. >> news4's jackie bensen just got bac from what she's calling an eye opening perience. jackie? >> this is the montgomery county high school that made national news recentlyhen some female students learned a male student had created an electronically shared list ranking them on appearance. young women protested the punishment a those insufficient. this pop-up museum references thatat mter and any other ibulations represented by teenagers today. >> this is shai la, representing gis pressured by septembers and people they see using sponsored products and feel like these people look up to use them as well, they'll get the same level of beautiful. it is an overwhelming unflinching look. >> we specifically look at the change in middle school and high school girls. >> reporter: the pressures facing teenagers considered by many to be privileged by income, education, and race. the pop-up museum was created inside an old bank of america branch on the 7300 block of wisconsin, a couple from bethesda chevy chase high school. >> the girl who represents underage >> started as a project in lth
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jackie ward talked to the travelers. we will have her report coming up. >>> a massive cleanup underway on southbound 880. chopper 5 over the scene. a crane toppled over and spilled fluid across several lanes. crews are on the scene trying to cover up the mess. three lanes on the right are blocked off and it looks like the crane is upright. this mess is causing a huge traffic nightmare. you can see the backup. no word on when those lanes will clear up again. >>> today police in richmond shot a man armed with a knife. the suspect was a father accused of trying to stop his own family. it happened early this morning. police responded just after 2:30 am on a me on call. the caller said their father a window of the home to enter. the house does has some damage including window that appears broken. the officers confronted the suspect in the backyard and ended up shooting and killing him after police say he refused their demands. police say a woman and a boy suffered cuts. family is recovering in the hospital. investigators are
jackie ward talked to the travelers. we will have her report coming up. >>> a massive cleanup underway on southbound 880. chopper 5 over the scene. a crane toppled over and spilled fluid across several lanes. crews are on the scene trying to cover up the mess. three lanes on the right are blocked off and it looks like the crane is upright. this mess is causing a huge traffic nightmare. you can see the backup. no word on when those lanes will clear up again. >>> today police in...
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live in fairfax county, jackie bens benson, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. >>> we learned new details today about the grisly murder of a man whose body was found near a district bridge. this happened off chain bridge. he victim's body was found about af mile from the bridge. and sources tell news 4 that the killer used something like a machete to bludgeon the victim to death. d.c. detectives say the victim's hand had been cut off and that his body was barelyta in . a fisherman discovered the victim in northwest lying underneath a tree saturday evening. today,olice cadets searched the area with a cadaver dog. >> hopefully, this is just an isolated event. there's nothing to sug st that this was a random .attack >> police are asking for anyone who was in that area saturday e and might haveen something to give them a call. >>> outrage tonight. twh local hhool students seen in blackface, in a picture with n-word written over it. >> now walt whitman high school's principal is reaching parents. news 4's shomari stone just heard from students and he's live in bethesda to explain what's going
live in fairfax county, jackie bens benson, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. >>> we learned new details today about the grisly murder of a man whose body was found near a district bridge. this happened off chain bridge. he victim's body was found about af mile from the bridge. and sources tell news 4 that the killer used something like a machete to bludgeon the victim to death. d.c. detectives say the victim's hand had been cut off and that his body was barelyta in . a fisherman...
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jackie ward is live in oakland with more. jackie. >>reporter: michelle, a lot of money has been put into wildfires, but berkeley and oakland are still at risk which is why governor newsom is visiting the east bay to meet with those local mayors and local fire officials and state officials and the memories of the devastating oakland hills fire that destroyed more than 3400 homes and killed 25 people are still vivid in people's memories. governor newsom approved 35 fuel reduction projects on an expedited basis which is the fuel bank which we're not far from. a state senate committee is trying to advance a measure to require developers to inea fire otections and making local government have to better protect existing home. so they don't burn. one hurtle to overcome -- one hurdle is to overcome homes that's vulnerable right now. governor newsom is holding this press conference at 11:30. we hope to learn more. jackie ward, kpix5. >>> this morning, free long -- free long camacho says -- this morning in sri lanka, there's more attackers tha
jackie ward is live in oakland with more. jackie. >>reporter: michelle, a lot of money has been put into wildfires, but berkeley and oakland are still at risk which is why governor newsom is visiting the east bay to meet with those local mayors and local fire officials and state officials and the memories of the devastating oakland hills fire that destroyed more than 3400 homes and killed 25 people are still vivid in people's memories. governor newsom approved 35 fuel reduction projects...
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jackie ward, kpix5. >>> 6:56.ok at this morning's top stories. >>> an oakland police officer is recovering in the hospital after someone stabbed him. a he walked to his car after work. he's in stable condition and the suspect is under arrest. >>> a shelter-in-place order has been lifted ingh spd surrounded a home where a man was barricaded inside. police backed off saying there's no threat to the public. >>> hundreds of students and factuality are under quarentine at two california universities at ucla and -- >>> in colorado, a driver faces multiple counts of vehicular homicide after a fiery crash on interstate 70. a semi trailer slammed into several cars stopped in traffic. it's unclear how many people died in this crash. >>> uber shares will be priced between $44 and $50 per share when the company goes public. it will give uber an evaluation of 80 and $90 billion, whicheviousstimates. >>> if you're headed in via highway 24, you're going to need to give yourself extra time. double the normal amount of time. look
jackie ward, kpix5. >>> 6:56.ok at this morning's top stories. >>> an oakland police officer is recovering in the hospital after someone stabbed him. a he walked to his car after work. he's in stable condition and the suspect is under arrest. >>> a shelter-in-place order has been lifted ingh spd surrounded a home where a man was barricaded inside. police backed off saying there's no threat to the public. >>> hundreds of students and factuality are under...
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in sunnyvale, jackie ward, kpix5. >> jackie, thank you. >>> 5:05. taking a live look in colorado this morning. this is the aftermath of a fiery chain-reaction crash on a freeway in jefferson county. several people are dead. and the freeway is still shutdown at this hour. this pileup involved 15 vehicles and three were semis. a semi barrelled westbound 70 and crashed into traffic. it appears the driver lost control. >> whether it was a lost load, some type of brake failure, we're looking at mechanical issues. >> traffic on i-70 was at a standstill because another accident up the freeway and the semi rammed cared stuck in that congestion and the number of fatalities is unclear at this hour. >>> a santa clara teacher is on leave -- music teacher kyle scheuerlein has been -- it's known to have organized the unite the right rally in charlottesville. scheuerlein's name surfaced when online names were leaked to the public. >> you look around, it's completely mixed so it's -- it would be really odd for someone that felt that way to go to this school. >> my
in sunnyvale, jackie ward, kpix5. >> jackie, thank you. >>> 5:05. taking a live look in colorado this morning. this is the aftermath of a fiery chain-reaction crash on a freeway in jefferson county. several people are dead. and the freeway is still shutdown at this hour. this pileup involved 15 vehicles and three were semis. a semi barrelled westbound 70 and crashed into traffic. it appears the driver lost control. >> whether it was a lost load, some type of brake failure,...
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kpix5 jackie ward is in oakland with all the details. jackie. >>reporter: this trial has been a long time coming and it has been 29 months since the ghostship warehouse fire that killed 36 people. the two men on trial today, derrick almena and max harris face 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. if they're found guilty, they could be if prison for decades. the two men have been in jail for almost two years already. they were charged six months after -- the converted warehouse called the ghostship, illegally housed artist in a building that was never zoned for residential tenants. harris supporters have been outside the courthouse everyday. >> it's a terrible situation all the way around. i think it's wrong that -- that max is in jail. i think it's wrong that this tragedy happened. >> the jury consist of nine women and three men. they were chosen from a pool of 480 people and were sworn in yesterday. the trial is expected to last several months with a couple of breaks already scheduled. opening statements begin today. they are expected to conti
kpix5 jackie ward is in oakland with all the details. jackie. >>reporter: this trial has been a long time coming and it has been 29 months since the ghostship warehouse fire that killed 36 people. the two men on trial today, derrick almena and max harris face 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. if they're found guilty, they could be if prison for decades. the two men have been in jail for almost two years already. they were charged six months after -- the converted warehouse called the...
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jackie ward is live in oakland this morning with more details. jackie. >>reporter: kenny, this trial has been a long time coming. it has been 29 months since the ghostship warehouse fire that killed 36 people. the two men on trial this morning, derrick alemena and max harris and they're facing 36 counts of manslaughter. if found guilty, they could be in prison for decades and they have been in jail for two years already. they were charged six months after 36 people burned to death at a music event that happened on december 2nd 2016. the converted warehouse called the ghostship illegally housed artist in a building never disowned for tenant. harris described as his second and command. harris supporters have been outside the courtroom everyday there's a court proceeding. >> it's a terrible situation. i think it's wrong that -- that max is in jail. i think it's wrong that this tragedy happened. >> the jury consist of nine women and three men. they were chosen from a pool of 480 people and sworn in yesterday. opening statements will start today. most likely
jackie ward is live in oakland this morning with more details. jackie. >>reporter: kenny, this trial has been a long time coming. it has been 29 months since the ghostship warehouse fire that killed 36 people. the two men on trial this morning, derrick alemena and max harris and they're facing 36 counts of manslaughter. if found guilty, they could be in prison for decades and they have been in jail for two years already. they were charged six months after 36 people burned to death at a...
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let's get to jackie ward live at the scene. jackie. >>reporter: and there's one man in custody. the people who live around hearsay there's a sense of relief in the area. earlier this morning, the fbi, the oakland police, members of the alameda sheriff's office and a bomb squad, they got here around 6:00 this morning. the sheriff's office said this was apart of a bank robbery investigation. they found explosive device inside this home on stock bridge drive, but it was determined to be an hoa -- his wife would scream for someone to call police in the middle of the night. >> i had no idea it was going to be this big. we knew things weren't right and we were nervous on this block, but this is beyond. >> we did look into this to make sure there was no public safety threat. we did not find a public safety threat. >> makayla's dad was sad and did not want to talk to us on camera. only telling me it has been a rough day off camera. neighbors heard his son duane was arrested at a local hospital while his wife was giving birth to their child. they believe he has a pass that includes weapo
let's get to jackie ward live at the scene. jackie. >>reporter: and there's one man in custody. the people who live around hearsay there's a sense of relief in the area. earlier this morning, the fbi, the oakland police, members of the alameda sheriff's office and a bomb squad, they got here around 6:00 this morning. the sheriff's office said this was apart of a bank robbery investigation. they found explosive device inside this home on stock bridge drive, but it was determined to be an...
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jackie ward has much more on this story. jackie. >>reporter: kenny, in a 3-1 vote, the dixie school district in san raphael name will be changed. the group behind this name change says dixie was associated with white supremacy and racism. those against the name change refused to speak to us on camera. they said they feared for their safety. and claimed the dixie name was not racially motivated and they said the name dixie came from a native american woman who had ties to -- it got ugly throughout this debate. people were threatening lawsuits for defamation and there were hateful social media post and a lot of name calling. what the district will be called in the future, we don't know. that's up for debate. this name change will cost the district $40,000. in san raphael, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> a look at the notre dame cathedral in paris. authorities are still assessing the damage from monday's fire and damage from the millions of gallons of water used to extinguish the flames. in the past couple of hours, notre dame's director said
jackie ward has much more on this story. jackie. >>reporter: kenny, in a 3-1 vote, the dixie school district in san raphael name will be changed. the group behind this name change says dixie was associated with white supremacy and racism. those against the name change refused to speak to us on camera. they said they feared for their safety. and claimed the dixie name was not racially motivated and they said the name dixie came from a native american woman who had ties to -- it got ugly...
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jackie ward is live in oakland this morning with much more. jackie. >>reporter: hi, kenny. we are at the oakland hills fire memorial park this morning and a lot of money has been put into wildfire prevention, but still urban communities like oakland and berkeley rather are still at risk. that's why governor newsom is visiting the east bay to talk to the local mayors and state fire officials and local fire officials and the memories of the devastating oakland hills fire that destroyed more than 34 homes and killed 25 people are vivid in people's memories. 3 people are still living in what are considered high risk wildfire areas. that's why governor newsom approved 35 fuel reduction projects on an expedited basis. in sacramento, a state senate committee is trying to advance a measure to require developers to increase fire protections -- governmentste existing homes. so one hurdle to overcome is meeting construction goals in a region that needs housing while protecting homes already built. we'll hear more from governor newsom and his plan at 11:30 this morning. jackie ward. >>
jackie ward is live in oakland this morning with much more. jackie. >>reporter: hi, kenny. we are at the oakland hills fire memorial park this morning and a lot of money has been put into wildfire prevention, but still urban communities like oakland and berkeley rather are still at risk. that's why governor newsom is visiting the east bay to talk to the local mayors and state fire officials and local fire officials and the memories of the devastating oakland hills fire that destroyed more...
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jackie. >>reporter: michelle, three police officers here in fremont were involved and as you can see, it is still an active scene here because police are still on scene. still investigating and trying to piece together what happened. the suspect is dead. civic center drive and south of mary avenue. that's where this shooting was reported. we're standing at civic center drive and bart way amidst a cluster of shopping center. and bart is to the left. but it didn't happen on bart property. there are no suspects outstanding and police are still trying to piece together what happened. they have not revealed what led to the shooting. so an investigation is still underway. all we know is bart service was not impacted last night. it's not going to be impacted from this investigation this morning. we hope to get a media press briefing at 5:30. so in about 25 minutes from now and we'll bring you the latest as soon as we learn more details. jackie ward, kpix5. >>> police stand o in benecia is over. the
jackie. >>reporter: michelle, three police officers here in fremont were involved and as you can see, it is still an active scene here because police are still on scene. still investigating and trying to piece together what happened. the suspect is dead. civic center drive and south of mary avenue. that's where this shooting was reported. we're standing at civic center drive and bart way amidst a cluster of shopping center. and bart is to the left. but it didn't happen on bart property....
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jackie, thanks, melissa. melissa: biden's first 2020 rally. former vice president is about to speak before supporters in pittsburgh at any moment. hillary vaughn on the ground. hillary. reporter: jill biden teeing up her husband, former vice president joe biden, native to pennsylvania. he was born four hours from here in scranton. his big pitch to u.n. workers we need a president that will respect unions and bring back the middle class. when we asked him why pennsylvania, why are you here, pennsylvania is big battleground state t filmed to jump in 2016. voters i talked to today, biden is the guy that will bring pennsylvania back to democrat control in 2020. that is why they're supporting him. biden also got the first endorsement of any other democrat in the race running for president. the international association of firefighters union endorsed him this morning. their president is also here at this event here today. the event is happening at teamsters temple. there is also a lot of team terse. at one point four million people are part of that
jackie, thanks, melissa. melissa: biden's first 2020 rally. former vice president is about to speak before supporters in pittsburgh at any moment. hillary vaughn on the ground. hillary. reporter: jill biden teeing up her husband, former vice president joe biden, native to pennsylvania. he was born four hours from here in scranton. his big pitch to u.n. workers we need a president that will respect unions and bring back the middle class. when we asked him why pennsylvania, why are you here,...
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jackie: estaba por cumplir 36 aÑos.vacaciones con su cuÑada. >> el tema de la publicidad que tiene costa rica. >> su hermano y su padre la definen como una mujer independiente. >> carla vivÍa para viajar, ella necesitaba poder hacer su vida a su manera y bÁsicament , viajar, bailar, ir a fiestas. >> carla de origen venezolano vivÍan los estados unidos desde el 2001. trabajaba en una agencia de seguros y ademÁs tenÍa licencia de agente de bienes raÍces. las vacaciones de carla y su empleada fueron del sueÑo. asÍ lo dejaron saber a sus amigos y familiares en las redes sociales. >> de cinco dÍas. el día seis regresa a san josÉ, a la capital directamente al aeropuerto. >> allÍ los jÓvenes se separaron pues april. tenÍa que regresar. >> pide un servicio uveal se traslada a donde estaba ubicada para pasar exclusivamente esa noche. >> es un lugar muy apartado, tÚ sabes por quÉ carla escogiÓ ese lugar? >> yo no sÉ a ciencia cierta por quÉ escoge ese sitio perome puedo imaginar que le gustÓ leer vista que tiene el sitio y ella s
jackie: estaba por cumplir 36 aÑos.vacaciones con su cuÑada. >> el tema de la publicidad que tiene costa rica. >> su hermano y su padre la definen como una mujer independiente. >> carla vivÍa para viajar, ella necesitaba poder hacer su vida a su manera y bÁsicament , viajar, bailar, ir a fiestas. >> carla de origen venezolano vivÍan los estados unidos desde el 2001. trabajaba en una agencia de seguros y ademÁs tenÍa licencia de agente de bienes raÍces. las...
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>>> jackie!.tigador del hospital. de boston dicen que ya es seguro hacer transplantes de Órganos infectado con hepatitis c porque 44 pacientes superaron esta enfermedad luego de tomar antivirales antes del procedimiento y despuÉs posterior la cirugÍa. la lectura es muy importante en niÑos pero un estudio dice dicee al comenzar el pre-escolar un pequeÑo cuyos padres le lean cinco libros al dÍa habrÁn escuchado mÁs palabras, y si el dicho solo escucha la lectura de un libro la brecha serÁ de mas palabras >>> el domingo es el dÍa nacional de la cerveza, su elaboraciÓn estÁ ligada la nueva tecnologÍas, los grandes fabricantes estÁn usando software para ampliar los sabores obtener nuevos y hasta personal zarlos, tambiÉn para analizar datos de la elaboro ciÓn en tiempo real esto reduce el tiempo de producciÓn sin comprometer la calidad es todo por hoy pero los espero a las 12:30 noticias mediodÍa. >>> muy trabajadora tÚ >>> y seguimos con ada con esta charla Íntima exclusiva que te aventaste con alejand
>>> jackie!.tigador del hospital. de boston dicen que ya es seguro hacer transplantes de Órganos infectado con hepatitis c porque 44 pacientes superaron esta enfermedad luego de tomar antivirales antes del procedimiento y despuÉs posterior la cirugÍa. la lectura es muy importante en niÑos pero un estudio dice dicee al comenzar el pre-escolar un pequeÑo cuyos padres le lean cinco libros al dÍa habrÁn escuchado mÁs palabras, y si el dicho solo escucha la lectura de un libro la...
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think jackie as in jackie robinson, ali, the babe. tiger rose that high.ablished for a young generation of people of color that, hey, we can play this game. we can be great at this game. tiger woods did it. why can't? i what's riveting about yesterday is those very people he was playing against fighting tooth-and-nail to win the masters are the very people he helped bring to the game. they played in large part because he played. >> but like heroes before him, his epic rise was followed by an epic fall. in 2006 he lost his father, and by 2009 the spiraling death of his good name. that now infamous car crash in front of his florida home, infidelity would cost him his marriage and so much more. >> all that came crashing down, and so i think there was that period from 'a 09 through say '13 or so where everyone is kind of asking who is tiger woods? >> the messy details of his private life spilling out not tabloids. a number of extra marital affairs, rehab for sex addiction. that tiger swagger was gone. replaced by shame. >> i am deeply sorry for my irresponsibl
think jackie as in jackie robinson, ali, the babe. tiger rose that high.ablished for a young generation of people of color that, hey, we can play this game. we can be great at this game. tiger woods did it. why can't? i what's riveting about yesterday is those very people he was playing against fighting tooth-and-nail to win the masters are the very people he helped bring to the game. they played in large part because he played. >> but like heroes before him, his epic rise was followed by...
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jackie. >>reporter: michelle, i was here just three weeks ago for a strike, but uc workers are back out here this morning hours before the official start time of this strike. ask me local 3299 will put on this unfair labor strike at 9:00 this morning. they filed a ulp charge against uc. that claims that uc illegally interfered with workers' rights as an attempt to prevent them from continuing to strike. in fact, some protest over the last year or so turned violent. protesters will be out here speaking against how uc has responded to those events. >> what are you doing, officer? >> this is one of the incidents cited in the charge, it happened back in february of last year. an african-american employee at uc was tackled and pushed to the ground by three uc police officers and arrested. the event and video infuriated other protesters who say this man was singled out during what was supposed to be a peaceful protest. uc released a statement saying in part, uc focused on reaching an agreement whil
jackie. >>reporter: michelle, i was here just three weeks ago for a strike, but uc workers are back out here this morning hours before the official start time of this strike. ask me local 3299 will put on this unfair labor strike at 9:00 this morning. they filed a ulp charge against uc. that claims that uc illegally interfered with workers' rights as an attempt to prevent them from continuing to strike. in fact, some protest over the last year or so turned violent. protesters will be out...
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li in northwest washington, jackie bensen, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. >>> we are in weather alert mode tonight, so let's check back in with amelia andom sa standing by. >> we have a new severe thunderstorm warning in for parts of the panhandle of west g viia, including grant, harding, mineral until 6:00 p.m. he my rainfall andbe some hail as well. >> we're starting to see some storms fire out just to the east of that. this is just the beginning of the second round. >> we've been talking about this all afternoon long. in fact, even yesterday we were talksg about two round that would be impacting the area. here you can see the thunderstorm warning mainly back into west virginia. all of this is advancing toward our area. this is what somara was talking about. little showers firing out ahead of the main line of thunderstorms so we could continue to see these blossom. it's humid out there. parts of the area saw sunshine. that really fuels thunderstorms. this is the main line. this is roundin two that's mov through now until midnight tonight. we're going to be tracking heavy rain. the p
li in northwest washington, jackie bensen, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. >>> we are in weather alert mode tonight, so let's check back in with amelia andom sa standing by. >> we have a new severe thunderstorm warning in for parts of the panhandle of west g viia, including grant, harding, mineral until 6:00 p.m. he my rainfall andbe some hail as well. >> we're starting to see some storms fire out just to the east of that. this is just the beginning of the second round....
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everybody was there since jackie robinson broke baseball's race barrier seventy two years ago players like hank aaron bob gibson willie mays and ernie banks have been among baseball's greatest but times have changed now out of seven hundred fifty active players on major league teams just fifty one are african-americans one reason is economic says angels coach anthony manual amateur baseball is turned into a travel ball. and in order to do that there's a big cost that goes along with that from monthly fees to uniforms to paying for the tournaments and not saying that african-american kids don't have to have money but a lot of the houses that are single parent families and it's a little tough for you know to keep jury manuals mission is interesting more african-american kids in baseball are really in. that. there's going to be a tremendous turnaround but there's more to it than just numbers the goal of this program goes well beyond college baseball scholarships or even majorly contracts it's also about building character and giving back to the community winning jerry manual says isn't e
everybody was there since jackie robinson broke baseball's race barrier seventy two years ago players like hank aaron bob gibson willie mays and ernie banks have been among baseball's greatest but times have changed now out of seven hundred fifty active players on major league teams just fifty one are african-americans one reason is economic says angels coach anthony manual amateur baseball is turned into a travel ball. and in order to do that there's a big cost that goes along with that from...
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jackie? >> >> wear while uber has not reported specific numbers we have an idea of how it will be value. $100 billion is the amount of money they are worth. down $20 billion from last year when it was reported to be worth $120 billion. this will be one of the largest ipo announcements in history. potentially stocks will be value between $48 to $55 a share. lyft is already public and with this announcement the stock is dropping.with a broader presence and various business lines. uberwa2.2 billion. this announcement will create a ripple effect for other tech companies in the bay area. that will probably affect the real estate market. we will let you know about this next. in san francisco, jackie ward. >>> >>> a man and woman reported missing while hiking have been found safe. thank you to the volunteers. we are grateful. >> gabrielle wallace and eric the splinter were found yesterday in the amount multi area. the san bernardino county sheriff's department said searchers followed footprints and
jackie? >> >> wear while uber has not reported specific numbers we have an idea of how it will be value. $100 billion is the amount of money they are worth. down $20 billion from last year when it was reported to be worth $120 billion. this will be one of the largest ipo announcements in history. potentially stocks will be value between $48 to $55 a share. lyft is already public and with this announcement the stock is dropping.with a broader presence and various business lines....
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thanks for being with grant lotus have a queue of the oc is this man lives in elstree don't says jackie gordon wilson was his lyft driver in december when he and his wife were on vacation. >>his home was burglarized a short time later harper's chair stone following this story for us he joins us now live in el serino with mark j r. >>well vicki i can tell you i just got off the phone with el serino police who tell me they're actively looking for a link in this case now the man who reached out to us told us that he saw my report last night and the same man in that report gave him and his wife arrived to the airport back in december. right before their house was ransacked. >>well i look like a cyclone that hit at other is pa miles of papers and clothing and office material sister thrown about everywhere. >>the last night we showed you this surveillance video police say in the video you can see jackie wilson, a 38 year-old man who gave travelers a ride to the airport then according to police attempted to break into the home where he picked them up a short time later and sam, a tail. officer
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jackie, what are you learning from police and neighbors? >> reporter: we are waiting right now for an update fromou montgomery cy place. they were called here about 9:15 tonight for a report of four people selt. now, i can you at this point, this is the closest street to curry powder lane. that is where the shooting happened and you can see chopper 4 shows it appears to be some type of cul-de-sac. i canhaell you t we do not have confirmation that four people were shot. earlier we heard a report from the fire department that two people were transported from here, so, again, we are waiting for confirmation right now from montgomery county police as to exactly what happened on curry powder lane just after 9:00 tonight. as i i said,tial reports of four people shot, but we are standing by. the public information officers arrived here just a short time ago, and i believe -- do you a have an update? can you give us an updde? i am joineow by captain tom jordan from montgomery county police. captain jordan, can you tell us what you know at this >> s
jackie, what are you learning from police and neighbors? >> reporter: we are waiting right now for an update fromou montgomery cy place. they were called here about 9:15 tonight for a report of four people selt. now, i can you at this point, this is the closest street to curry powder lane. that is where the shooting happened and you can see chopper 4 shows it appears to be some type of cul-de-sac. i canhaell you t we do not have confirmation that four people were shot. earlier we heard a...
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jackie ward live at dublin high school with reaction from some students. jackie.eporter: and he's pretty well-known around here. he stops by dublin when he can. he made his presidential campaign official. he told goebbert that he has spoken to people across the country who wants harsh gun control. >> none of that is going to change until we get a leader who is willing to go big on the issues we take on, be bold it the solutions we offer and do good in the way we govern. i'm ready to solve those problems and i'm running for the president of the united states. >> swalwell moved to cniwa when he was five and graduated from dublin high school in 1999. >> he met him on my trip to dc and he met us on the steps of congress. he seems like a cool guy. and it was fun to meet him. >> swalwell is a member of the judiciary committee -- swalwell is 38-year-old, making him the younger candidates in what's become a crowded field. swalwell is expected to visit south floor today to talk more about gun control. live in dublin, jackie ward, kpix5. >>> an effort underway to make sure
jackie ward live at dublin high school with reaction from some students. jackie.eporter: and he's pretty well-known around here. he stops by dublin when he can. he made his presidential campaign official. he told goebbert that he has spoken to people across the country who wants harsh gun control. >> none of that is going to change until we get a leader who is willing to go big on the issues we take on, be bold it the solutions we offer and do good in the way we govern. i'm ready to solve...