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susan wright a co-founder of autism speaks. she started the organization in 2005 with her husband bob wright. it was a year after their grandson was diagnosed with autism. a public service symbolized by the organization's blue cutout logo. susan wright died of pancreatic cancer at her home in connecticut. she was 69 years old. >>> still ahead on this saturday night, the new steps some churches are take to go protect parishioners. why some say they are going too far. >>> and the world of harry potter returns to a world far different than the world we last saw him. >>> recent mass shootings in this country have church leaders recently concerned. some say that's going too far. we get more on this tonight. >> reporter: every sunday the family heads into church. once settled in the pews, vince kisses his wife then goes on armed patrol. he is part of a church security team at the rock church in colorado. the men watching over the service have badges and guns. >> it makes me feel so much safer in the times that we live now. >> we can
susan wright a co-founder of autism speaks. she started the organization in 2005 with her husband bob wright. it was a year after their grandson was diagnosed with autism. a public service symbolized by the organization's blue cutout logo. susan wright died of pancreatic cancer at her home in connecticut. she was 69 years old. >>> still ahead on this saturday night, the new steps some churches are take to go protect parishioners. why some say they are going too far. >>> and...
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susan wright a co-founder of autism speaks. she started the organization in 2005 with her husband bob wright. it was a year after their grandson was diagnosed with autism. a public service symbolized by the cutout logo. susan wright died of pancreatic cancer at her home in connecticut. >>> the new steps some churches are taking to >>> the new steps some churches are taking to protect ?? is depression more than sadness? >>> the new steps some churches are taking to protect ?? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ?? ?? trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. for me, trintellix made a difference. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. trintellix has not been studied in children. sional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and
susan wright a co-founder of autism speaks. she started the organization in 2005 with her husband bob wright. it was a year after their grandson was diagnosed with autism. a public service symbolized by the cutout logo. susan wright died of pancreatic cancer at her home in connecticut. >>> the new steps some churches are taking to >>> the new steps some churches are taking to protect ?? is depression more than sadness? >>> the new steps some churches are taking to...
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susan wright passed away after pancreatic cancer. she started autism speaks. she was 69 years old. >>> tonight an eyewitness news exclusive. it was once plagued by terrible long island sound is finally clearing up. two hump back whales spotted in the water earlier this week. josh einiger went on a wail watching cruise and has more on the significance of the sighting. >> reporter: it was a beautiful afternoon for a cruise. >> get out to the sound and head west. >> reporter: this was no average hannah doyle snapped this breath taking shot of a hump back whale feasting on fish last week the aquarium decided to offer whale watching cruises. gail drove here from hopatcong, new jersey. >> we don't get a chance to see a whale. >> even the slightest chance to see a whale in long island sound is better than no chance at all. >> the hunt for one or wails a needle in a haystack. the mere fact they're taking this cruise at all is a very good sign. >> i'm ready to jump out of my skin. >> he has been researching the sound for four decades. he found no record of a lump back
susan wright passed away after pancreatic cancer. she started autism speaks. she was 69 years old. >>> tonight an eyewitness news exclusive. it was once plagued by terrible long island sound is finally clearing up. two hump back whales spotted in the water earlier this week. josh einiger went on a wail watching cruise and has more on the significance of the sighting. >> reporter: it was a beautiful afternoon for a cruise. >> get out to the sound and head west. >>...
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when her grandson was diagnosed with autism more than a decade ago, susan wright made it her life's work to fight the disorder and help the millions of families coping with it. along with her husband, nbc president, she found autism speaks is now familiar blue puzzle piece representing the ad va kas advocacy. su san was a force of nature calling on her network of friends and knocking on doors at hospitals and research labs, at capitol hill and the vatican to work for a cure for the 70 million people with autism. den mother, a large figure. susan wright who turned her own family's pain for hope to others around the world died friday of pancreatic cancer. she was 69 years old. (wolves howling) when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum-tum-tum-tum-tums good is in every blue diamond almond. good is a catalyst, good is contagious. and once it gets going there is no stopping what you can do. get your good going. blue diamond almonds. pro
when her grandson was diagnosed with autism more than a decade ago, susan wright made it her life's work to fight the disorder and help the millions of families coping with it. along with her husband, nbc president, she found autism speaks is now familiar blue puzzle piece representing the ad va kas advocacy. su san was a force of nature calling on her network of friends and knocking on doors at hospitals and research labs, at capitol hill and the vatican to work for a cure for the 70 million...
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susan wright said her husband was misdiagnosed at first. the doctors believed it was parkinson's disease, that is what he thought when he committed suicide two months later. later, autopsies -- autopsies revealed a new disease. it has a strange array of symptoms. he would thrash at night and had terrible insomnia. at times, he would find himself stuck in a frozen stance, unable to move and frustrated when he came out of it. susan says well filming night at the museum three, he was uncharacteristically forgiven -- forgetting lines. when he first did inside his home, simplistic narrative emerged that somehow the depression that he had been battling much of his life had come back to visit. >> now, we know the truth is much more complicated. his brain was being destroyed from within. >> in this louis body disease, there is clumps that develop in the brain. we call these louis bodies, and there are a lot of cells that did -- that die in the disease. >> reporter: they spoke with susan and explain the doctors could never truly fully explain what w
susan wright said her husband was misdiagnosed at first. the doctors believed it was parkinson's disease, that is what he thought when he committed suicide two months later. later, autopsies -- autopsies revealed a new disease. it has a strange array of symptoms. he would thrash at night and had terrible insomnia. at times, he would find himself stuck in a frozen stance, unable to move and frustrated when he came out of it. susan says well filming night at the museum three, he was...
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others at the ceremony included john kerry and susan wright. trudeau and president obama held their first oval office meeting. he will be the guest of honor at tonight's dinner. barbara: a man from the reality show pawn stars has been arrested. methamphetamine and a gun were found at his home. john: the california felon who became an internet sensation after his mug shot went viral is out of jail and has a modeling contract. he was arrested in 2014 and went to prison for robbery and gun possession. he was released on tuesday and while in prison, he kept his instagram updated thanks to his manager. he has more than 27,000 followers. barbara: maybe he will stay on the straight and narrow. john: all right. barbara: we will let you know if don: what a gorgeous day. you can see the flag across the street blowing a little bit. this warm air is with us and it will stick around through the afternoon. good afternoon to you. let's show you what's going on. the temperatures will continue to climb up near 80 degrees by 4:00 this afternoon. ask through the
others at the ceremony included john kerry and susan wright. trudeau and president obama held their first oval office meeting. he will be the guest of honor at tonight's dinner. barbara: a man from the reality show pawn stars has been arrested. methamphetamine and a gun were found at his home. john: the california felon who became an internet sensation after his mug shot went viral is out of jail and has a modeling contract. he was arrested in 2014 and went to prison for robbery and gun...
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susan rice has died. showing national recognition of her work of autism speaks. bob wright. susan wright died after a battle with cancer. >>> and a terrifying accident was caught on tape last night at poconos race way. a car heading into the pits slammed into two crew members. the two were hit when the car had brake problems and could not stop. both men were able to walk away and injuries. >>> our friend dave price is here from wnbc. >> everyone feeling better now the heat wave is subsided a bit? don't make me bluff. let's look at the weather picture. looks like we're in for a wet start to the weekend especially working toward the east coast. let's look. scattered showers and moist air brought up from the gulf at this low pressure system continues to move eastward and ahead of the front, fair amount of humidity. widespread showers especially in the mid-atlantic states down i-95 corridor and stretching into the carolinas as we head into tomorrow. all of that moisture will continue to advance and instability is around. local flooding is a possibility throughout the northeast a
susan rice has died. showing national recognition of her work of autism speaks. bob wright. susan wright died after a battle with cancer. >>> and a terrifying accident was caught on tape last night at poconos race way. a car heading into the pits slammed into two crew members. the two were hit when the car had brake problems and could not stop. both men were able to walk away and injuries. >>> our friend dave price is here from wnbc. >> everyone feeling better now the...
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where they agree or disagree and then that comes to us, if that comes to the question from, say, susan wright, then they will put together his or her little community of analysts, they will decide who is going to bring the answer and argue about the answer and put it through the process of somewhat known as the coordination, which means arguing about it and either reaching an agreed conclusion or agreeing to disagree or having it decent. everything that we do is on that inner agency basis and to give you some sense with the numbers, we did in the range of 700 pieces of paper last year. habit half of those or maybe more than half were signed memorandums to susan rice, deputy security adviser or another senior nic person. so the challenge for me is to try and help us be strategic, help us not only answer the current mail but to try and help our policy counterparts think a little bit more broadly, see context, maybe see around the corner and the case that everything that comes out of pc's and dc's are purely tactical, we really do get interesting questions as well. so they ask us a question like
where they agree or disagree and then that comes to us, if that comes to the question from, say, susan wright, then they will put together his or her little community of analysts, they will decide who is going to bring the answer and argue about the answer and put it through the process of somewhat known as the coordination, which means arguing about it and either reaching an agreed conclusion or agreeing to disagree or having it decent. everything that we do is on that inner agency basis and...
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the author of this article is susan wright. were drawn in by has slipped. we now see the oh, so shallow of her conservativism. in other words, this author says, why embrace a candidate who once supported democrats? they're talking about ted cruz. scottie, i would like you to respond to that. >> conservative online opinion journalists are split, you're right. that's mainly because they've gotten to know most of these candidates and none has done a better job than senator cruz. you go to "red state," their front page, they are anti-trump, for rubio, for ted cruz and they aren't doing anything to hide their bias. that's what their readers are looking for. you have to look at the source. to sit there and say they're nonopinionated, just stating facts is false. what i find ironic is we sit there as conservatives and say the mainstream media is bias but fail to call out our own. in this case it's obvious bias against mr. trump. you know a lot of that is false. if sarah palin would have endorsed ted cruz, that writer would have writte
the author of this article is susan wright. were drawn in by has slipped. we now see the oh, so shallow of her conservativism. in other words, this author says, why embrace a candidate who once supported democrats? they're talking about ted cruz. scottie, i would like you to respond to that. >> conservative online opinion journalists are split, you're right. that's mainly because they've gotten to know most of these candidates and none has done a better job than senator cruz. you go to...
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tom: based on a wonderful book called "tony and susan" written wright in 1993.s reprinted in the in 2011, in america after that. i loved it. i wasn't sure how i was going to adopt it. i made quite a few changes. charlie: you changed her character. she is no longer a schoolteacher. she has a gallery. he is no longer a doctor. he is a businessman. tom: sometimes things that work as prose don't necessarily work visually, cinematically. a 400-page book can't necessarily be condensed into two hours. i believe in taking things that speak to you. the thing that spoke to me is, it is about finding people in your life that you love and not letting them go. i'm a very loyal person. i've been with the same person for 30 years. in our culture today, we not only throw things away, we throw people away. i took that central theme and layered some autobiography on it. i think you need to write about what you know and express what it is that you feel. charlie: the other thing they talk about always in the first film, and in this film, is the idea of the style that they see on th
tom: based on a wonderful book called "tony and susan" written wright in 1993.s reprinted in the in 2011, in america after that. i loved it. i wasn't sure how i was going to adopt it. i made quite a few changes. charlie: you changed her character. she is no longer a schoolteacher. she has a gallery. he is no longer a doctor. he is a businessman. tom: sometimes things that work as prose don't necessarily work visually, cinematically. a 400-page book can't necessarily be condensed into...
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. >> former nbc chairman, bob wright, who's also the cofounder of autism speaks, launches the susan wrightation to fight pancreatic cancer. his wife was diagnosed with the disease october 2015 and passed away nine months later. >> to the day, you said. >> yes, to the day. nine months. 29th of october to the 29th of july. >> still miss her. >> it was a horror show from day one. >> since the government started this war on cancer, what was it, 40 years ago, you're pointing out that pancreatic cancer has seen the least progress -- >> never got in the war. the numbers that you showed up there, have really not significantly changed at all in 40 years. the worst one is the mortality rate. i mean, the acid test more diseases to kill people is the mortality rate. there are many, many cancers, all of the 12 larger cancers have moved the mortality rate down dramatically. really dramatically. prostate cancer used to be about 40%. it's 0.07. but childhood leukemia was in the 80s and now it's in the low -- you know, 8 or 9. so this is 93% forever. >> and what makes it so vexing? has the drug industry tr
. >> former nbc chairman, bob wright, who's also the cofounder of autism speaks, launches the susan wrightation to fight pancreatic cancer. his wife was diagnosed with the disease october 2015 and passed away nine months later. >> to the day, you said. >> yes, to the day. nine months. 29th of october to the 29th of july. >> still miss her. >> it was a horror show from day one. >> since the government started this war on cancer, what was it, 40 years ago,...
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>> based on a wonderful book called "tony and susan" written by austin wright in 1993.was reprinted in the u.k. in 2011. reprinted in america after that. i read it. i couldn't put it down. i loved it. i wasn't sure how i was going to adapt it because it's an inner monologue, and so i made quite a few changes. >> rose: indeed. you changed her character. she-- >> i did. >> rose: she is no longer a 's now a businessman.. >> yes. you know, sometimes things that work as proez don't necessarily work visually, cinematically, and a 400-page book can't necessarily be condensed into two hours. so i believe in taking things that speak to you. the thing that spoke to me about this story is that it's about finding people in your life that you love, that mean something to you, and not letting them go. i'm a very, very loyal person. i've been with the same person for 30 years. i don't let people go. in our culture today, we not only three things away. we throw people away. and that's what spoke to me about the book. so i took that central theme, and layered some autobiography to, beca
>> based on a wonderful book called "tony and susan" written by austin wright in 1993.was reprinted in the u.k. in 2011. reprinted in america after that. i read it. i couldn't put it down. i loved it. i wasn't sure how i was going to adapt it because it's an inner monologue, and so i made quite a few changes. >> rose: indeed. you changed her character. she-- >> i did. >> rose: she is no longer a 's now a businessman.. >> yes. you know, sometimes things...
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kristin wright is working on a story about a big change to local >> reporter: that's right, susan.een telling you about noah's law for months named in honor of a montgomery county police officer killed by a driver suspected of downing a drug cocktail. in the next 15 minutes, i'll tell you about interlocks, the device that could be installed and save lives. learn how it works and who is paying for it next at the top of the hour. >>> so today we started off with plenty of clouds. as you're peeking out the window, noticing more sunshine, the opposite will start tomorrow. overall, a nice day. a touch warmer than today. highs in the low to mid 70s. the weekend less than perfect. we're talking about a soggy saturday with around an inch or more of rainfall and a few showers still likely on sunday. but after that, we do start to warm up next week, especially tuesday on into wednesday. currently we're around 70 degrees. 72 in frederick. 69 in the district. 70 right now in culpeper. temps fall into the 60s and tomorrow morning at the bus stop a temperature of 55 degrees, so comfortably cool
kristin wright is working on a story about a big change to local >> reporter: that's right, susan.een telling you about noah's law for months named in honor of a montgomery county police officer killed by a driver suspected of downing a drug cocktail. in the next 15 minutes, i'll tell you about interlocks, the device that could be installed and save lives. learn how it works and who is paying for it next at the top of the hour. >>> so today we started off with plenty of clouds....
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trump and that is how my boss bob wright who founded autism speaks along with his wife susan, that's how i first got to see him in action. you don't hear a lot about what he has done. he's been a tremendous help and supporter. >> when you hear it and i'll read you the quote from the debate he said we had so many instances. a child went to have the vaccine and got very very sick and now is autistic and he went on to say, you know, he supports certain vaccines but under current procedures he thinks it's dangerous to the public. that doesn't seem to be necessarily in line with the position of autism speaks. >> the position has been for quite awhile that we need to find out what's happening. why are we losing an entire generation of children to this disorder and we know more today. we know there's a genetic component and there's an environmental trigger and until we get to the bottom of what's happening no one knows what causes autism. anyone that tells you what does or what doesn't cause autism is simply not basing that on facts. sh but the bottom line is vaccines are the most successfu
trump and that is how my boss bob wright who founded autism speaks along with his wife susan, that's how i first got to see him in action. you don't hear a lot about what he has done. he's been a tremendous help and supporter. >> when you hear it and i'll read you the quote from the debate he said we had so many instances. a child went to have the vaccine and got very very sick and now is autistic and he went on to say, you know, he supports certain vaccines but under current procedures...
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susan hogan has the six tip of the day. >> well, if you use your home as business, there are deductions that you can wright off. here are four tips that you can take looking at home business use. as a general rule, must use a part of your home regularly and exclusively for business purposes. another one, simplified option. if you use the simplified option method, multiply the allowable square footage by a rate of $5. the maximum footage is about 300 square feet. regular method, this method includes certain costs you that pay for your home. for example, if you rent your home, part of the rent you have may qualify. and another is called regular method. the deduction for some exchanges may be limited. >> people used to avoid taking this deduction box they thought it was a red flag for an audit and it was complicated to take because you had to calculate the percentage of the home dedicated to the office. now the irs has a streamline system. >> now, if you are an employee and you work out of your home, bit different. we have all you need, search tax tips. susan hogan, news4. >>> breaking news on the roads, a big bac
susan hogan has the six tip of the day. >> well, if you use your home as business, there are deductions that you can wright off. here are four tips that you can take looking at home business use. as a general rule, must use a part of your home regularly and exclusively for business purposes. another one, simplified option. if you use the simplified option method, multiply the allowable square footage by a rate of $5. the maximum footage is about 300 square feet. regular method, this...
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. >> news 4's kristin wright is live with more on the problem and reaction from riders. kristin? >> susan, we talked to a lot of metro riders today. they all say pretty much the same thing, they are tired of the metro problems and they are worried about their safety. >> there is no train. shuttle bus to brooklyn. >> reporter: metro riders arriving at the rhode island station are confused. many finding out the station is closed, again. they have to get on shuttles for the next station and trains bypass rhode island in both directions. pieces of concrete ceiling. concrete and metal fell. today, behind locked gates, inspectors were focused on the ceiling near the escalator. up on lifts and hammering. many riders are getting more impatient with metro. >> out of all the things going on and all the money they are taking to fix things, they need to do everything in one shot. >> reporter: coming up tonight on news 4 at 5:00, hear one man's struggle to get where he needed to go today. back to you. >> thank you very much. a new move by metro that could impact how much you pay for your commute. metr
. >> news 4's kristin wright is live with more on the problem and reaction from riders. kristin? >> susan, we talked to a lot of metro riders today. they all say pretty much the same thing, they are tired of the metro problems and they are worried about their safety. >> there is no train. shuttle bus to brooklyn. >> reporter: metro riders arriving at the rhode island station are confused. many finding out the station is closed, again. they have to get on shuttles for the...
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. >> there are a lot of people who would say susan collins doesn't know what republican values are all about. she just confirmed a judge, judge wrightestion property rights. she has a long history of being on the wrong side of conservative issues. >> she's a moderate new england republican. >> no doubt. >> also a voice in new hampshire. >> there is no partisanship in decency and principle which is what she brings up and the fact that donald trump is incapable of ever apologizing and that he goes after people who can't defend themselves necessarily. these are things that are decency and character and integrity that doesn't have a d and r. >> how many republicans do we nightly have to discount? earlier in the day, you were discounting republicans who worked for nixon and reagan. now you discount susan collins, sally bradshaw. >> she is the only senator who has come out against donald trump. >> that's not true. >> mark kirk. >> for all of this talk about donald trump being so bad for down ballot and on and on and on, you have paul ryan really lobbying for an endorsement along with john mccain who wanted an endorsement. for being so bad
. >> there are a lot of people who would say susan collins doesn't know what republican values are all about. she just confirmed a judge, judge wrightestion property rights. she has a long history of being on the wrong side of conservative issues. >> she's a moderate new england republican. >> no doubt. >> also a voice in new hampshire. >> there is no partisanship in decency and principle which is what she brings up and the fact that donald trump is incapable of...
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. >> there are a lot of people who would say susan collins doesn't know what republican values are all about. she just confirmed a judge, judge wrightnto question property rights. she has a long history of being on the wrong side of conservative issues. >> she's a moderate new england republican. >> no doubt. >> also a voice in new hampshire. >> there is no partisanship in decency and principle which is what she brings up and the fact that donald trump is incapable of ever apologizing and that he goes after people who can't defend themselves necessarily. these are things that are decency and character and integrity that doesn't have a d and r. >> how many republicans do we nightly have to discount? earlier in the day, you were discounting republicans who worked for nixon and reagan. now you discount susan collins, sally bradshaw. >> she is the only senator who has come out against donald trump. >> that's not true. >> mark kirk. >> for all of this talk about donald trump being so bad for down ballot and on and on and on, you have paul ryan really lobbying for an endorsement along with john mccain who wanted an endorsement. for being
. >> there are a lot of people who would say susan collins doesn't know what republican values are all about. she just confirmed a judge, judge wrightnto question property rights. she has a long history of being on the wrong side of conservative issues. >> she's a moderate new england republican. >> no doubt. >> also a voice in new hampshire. >> there is no partisanship in decency and principle which is what she brings up and the fact that donald trump is incapable...
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susan ringwald of van wert, ohio. >> the fourth one is david clemmon, finally a guy. >> good. once in a while. >> la grange, ohio. >> and the last winner is elizabeth wright from massachusetts. this is spanky tuesday. tomorrow, leslie odom will perform and barbra streisand concert ticket giveaway. reg, i asked if you want to be the spanker or the spankee. >> i want to spank you -- with you i want you to wear these. >> he's been carrying my drawers the whole time. take your opportunity. >> no, i can't. >> you've got to. >> i don't even want to look at it. >> then turn around. >> have a great day, everybody. >> okay, leeza. we're ready for you on set. >> thanks, guys. >> i'm walking to set with our ladies. >> we're gonna do a last, final mike check. >> of course. all right. have a good show, everybody. >> female announcer: the following is a paid presentation for dr. denese skinscience. >> male announcer: and now the exclusive premiere of "winning the wrinkle war," examining how powerful age-renewing and youth-building ingredients can actually deliver incredible results like these in just 14 days. >> female announcer: and transform your skin like this in on
susan ringwald of van wert, ohio. >> the fourth one is david clemmon, finally a guy. >> good. once in a while. >> la grange, ohio. >> and the last winner is elizabeth wright from massachusetts. this is spanky tuesday. tomorrow, leslie odom will perform and barbra streisand concert ticket giveaway. reg, i asked if you want to be the spanker or the spankee. >> i want to spank you -- with you i want you to wear these. >> he's been carrying my drawers the whole...
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wright, news 4. >> nice. >> hey, our nbc 4 responds team working for you. recovering thousands of dollars, getting some big results. >> we love fridays because susan hogan is here now with this week's responds recap. >> absolutely. well, this week, we definitely of fake utility accounts that made their way from texas all the way up to a northern virginia woman. >> i thought it was a fluke. >> cindy reed said she kept getting e-mails from a texas power company intended for its customers, not her. the e-mails included things about disconnection notices, declined payment notices, and even terms of their contract. >> i think the company needs to know i'm getting these people's personal information. >> parent company. it initiated an immediate investigation and found a person created a fictitious account, fake account using cindy's e-mail address as the point of conduct. as a result of our story, they tell us it is now working with the fbi to identify the individual who is responsible. sam, who lives in capitol company overcharged him after he couldn't get his bill fixed on his own, he called us. the gas company said there was an error in the previous read. the
wright, news 4. >> nice. >> hey, our nbc 4 responds team working for you. recovering thousands of dollars, getting some big results. >> we love fridays because susan hogan is here now with this week's responds recap. >> absolutely. well, this week, we definitely of fake utility accounts that made their way from texas all the way up to a northern virginia woman. >> i thought it was a fluke. >> cindy reed said she kept getting e-mails from a texas power company...
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wright, fox news.>> you have three more chances to weigh in on possible plans to school district. three town hall meetings are scheduled for this week. tonight at 6:30..county commissioner susan brager will be leading a meeting at desert breeze community center. another meeting will be held tomorrow night at 6pm at the commission chambers. the final meeting is wednesday night at 6 pm at the winchester cultural center. c-c-s-d is the 5th largest school district in the nation... made up of more than 300-thousand students. grabbing a brew at 10 in the morning... on a monday?? why not... we dave and buster's officially opens in just a few hours... the state-of-the- art arcade is full of your favorite childhood games... from life-size pacman to skee- ball... they have it all. there's also a bar for sports fans. dave and buster's also offers great happy hour and power hour deals. it opens at 10 this morning in downtown summerlin. the new york yankees are getting a-rid... of a-rod. alex rodriguez goodbye next. fox is pitching up some drama with a new series. how fox is getting fans excited with a night out at the ballpark. folks living along you live life your way. we can help you r
wright, fox news.>> you have three more chances to weigh in on possible plans to school district. three town hall meetings are scheduled for this week. tonight at 6:30..county commissioner susan brager will be leading a meeting at desert breeze community center. another meeting will be held tomorrow night at 6pm at the commission chambers. the final meeting is wednesday night at 6 pm at the winchester cultural center. c-c-s-d is the 5th largest school district in the nation... made up of...
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susan walsh. -- wolf. >> brent james woodall. >> james john woods. >> marvin roger woods. >> patrick j woods. >> richard would well. john bentley works. >> martin michael. >> rodney james walton. john w wright paul jurgens. my brother, thomas edward jurgens from the new york state court office. the whole family misses you and those you did not met -- did not meet. your heroic actions are spoken of often. your life is memorialized by hours. we love you each early. we love you eternaly. ati will continue to work the 9/11 memorial with your love in my heart and try to show the same passion that you did. [applause] john. >> vicki yancey. >> shoe pyongyang. shakeel jazmin -- shakeeequila jazmin. >> kevin patrick york. >> raymond r york. >> suzanne martin human. donald macarthur young. >> edmund g young jr. >> jaquelyn young. >> lisa l young. >> joseph. >> a dell zachary. and when. -- edwin. mark. >> christopher. kenneth albert. >> abraham. >> martin. mark scott. >> michael. >> charles zion. joseph. >> andrew zucker. godfather, my hero, my uncle, firefighter gregory. i apologize if i mispronounce anyone's name, but my uncle, you will never be forgotten. [applause] uncle,odfather and richard s gab
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transformation of the airplane from what the wright brothers created to a transition to what we call the american airplane. >>> white house international security advisory susan rice stressed again the administration's view that the two-state solution is the best option for peace in the israeli palestinian conflict. she addressed the jewish committee forum in washington, d.c. she spoke for about a half hour. >> when president obama appointed ambassador susan rice her security advisor just three years ago. we praised the president's inspired choice. having consulted with her and provided platforms for her, in the course of her 4.5 years as america's ambassador to the united nations, we hailed the ambassador's powerful defense of our nation's vital security and humanitarian interests and the noble ideas of the u.n. charter and we pointed out that she had on so many occasions publicly and privately stood up for israel whenever needed, which in the united nations regrettably is too often. just a month after her appointment, david harris had conferred on ambassador rice, agc's distinguish publiced service award. at a special luncheon in the u.s. delegation's. in o
transformation of the airplane from what the wright brothers created to a transition to what we call the american airplane. >>> white house international security advisory susan rice stressed again the administration's view that the two-state solution is the best option for peace in the israeli palestinian conflict. she addressed the jewish committee forum in washington, d.c. she spoke for about a half hour. >> when president obama appointed ambassador susan rice her security...
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coming up this afternoon at 12:30 eastern here on c-span, susan wright will be joined by ben rhodes atte house briefing. we will have live coverage. donald trump holds a news conference in south carolina here the latest polls show him with about a 17 point lead peer and we will have the news conference live again starting at 2:00 a.m. eastern. >> our road to the white house coverage continues today with former president george w. bush joining jeb bush in a campaign rally in charleston, s.c.. live coverage is beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in one of his last public appearances before the death of supreme court justice antonin scully, chief justice roberts engages in a discussion about the highest court. here are a few comments on the confirmation process. >> i think the process is not functioning well. you look at two of my colleagues, justice scalia and ginsburg. threethere were two or the twong votes between of them. you look at my more recent colleagues, all extremely well-qualified for the court. the votes were strictly along party lines for the last three of them or c
coming up this afternoon at 12:30 eastern here on c-span, susan wright will be joined by ben rhodes atte house briefing. we will have live coverage. donald trump holds a news conference in south carolina here the latest polls show him with about a 17 point lead peer and we will have the news conference live again starting at 2:00 a.m. eastern. >> our road to the white house coverage continues today with former president george w. bush joining jeb bush in a campaign rally in charleston,...