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nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on staff who's worked for me for many,
nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our...
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allison janney is here.>> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. red lobss island escape, three new tropical dishes take me straight to the islands. so i'm diving fork-first into the lobster and shrimp in paradise, with panko-crusted lobster tail and jumbo shrimp in captain morgan barbecue glaze. or the ultimate island seafood feast, with tender crab, wood-grilled lobster, and two island-inspired flavors of jumbo shrimp. because a summer without tropical flavors might as well be winter. this escape is too good to miss so...don't. we're looking for ones whot any caren't messing around. students who want to take courses developed with input from leading companies. so when they graduate, they're ready to be hired by all kinds of companies. and hit the ground running. no messing around. if you're this kind of student, you're our kind of different. devry university. different. on purpose. left twix® is extra crisp so it stays crunchy when we apply caramel and choc
allison janney is here.>> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. red lobss island escape, three new tropical dishes take me straight to the islands. so i'm diving fork-first into the lobster and shrimp in paradise, with panko-crusted lobster tail and jumbo shrimp in captain morgan barbecue glaze. or the ultimate island seafood feast, with tender crab, wood-grilled lobster, and two island-inspired flavors of jumbo shrimp. because a...
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allison janney is here.>> jimmy: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by gillette and old spice. get dad what he really wants this the father's day. visit your nearest rite aid today or go to riteaid.com. aren't messing around.re o students who want to take courses developed with input from leading companies. so when they graduate, they're ready to be hired by all kinds of companies. and hit the ground running. no messing around. if you're this kind of student, you're our kind of different. devry university. different. on purpose. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. into our creamiest mattes. color sensational creamy mattes from maybelline new york. unique matte-cream formula meets bold pigment color for our smoothest, most seductive mattes. maybelline creamy mattes ♪ maybe it's maybelline. advil is not only strong it's gentle on your body too. no wonder doctors and patients have
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allison silberberg says she respects that.l that said, the association called the race for allison silverberg, up nearly 300 votes with nearly 13,000 votes cast in the primary. tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: change
allison silberberg says she respects that.l that said, the association called the race for allison silverberg, up nearly 300 votes with nearly 13,000 votes cast in the primary. tom roussey, abc 7 news. leon: change
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i'm meteorologist allison ray. it is cool and comfortable. this afternoon is going to be pretty good as well. here's how we are starting off as you step out the door. 55 for laurel, 56 for bowie. fairfax 56. reston 55. we are still going to be in the 70s through the early afternoon. low to mid-80s, not as breezy, rain-free. also look ahead to the fourth of july weekend. >>> can you say hello rush hour? we are in it. taking a live look there as you can see on the right side of screen. very heavy slow down as you make your way through college park. heavy and slow as you make your way into the city. no major incidents to report. now back to you. >>> you don't want to miss the story of a >>> welcome back. 6:44. the temperature in idaho is well over grees, brutal temperatures for the iron man triathlon. >> exhausting, and that is a lot to ask of any athlete, let alone someone who is blind. carter evans has the story of army major scott smiley. >> reporter: scott smiley was a platoon leader in northern iraq in the spring of 2005 when a roadside bom
i'm meteorologist allison ray. it is cool and comfortable. this afternoon is going to be pretty good as well. here's how we are starting off as you step out the door. 55 for laurel, 56 for bowie. fairfax 56. reston 55. we are still going to be in the 70s through the early afternoon. low to mid-80s, not as breezy, rain-free. also look ahead to the fourth of july weekend. >>> can you say hello rush hour? we are in it. taking a live look there as you can see on the right side of screen....
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>> that's right, allison. good morning. critical but stable condition. that's what we're hearing from the governor. you know there were 1300 law enforcement officials involved in this search for the two inmates over the last three weeks. in the end, when it comes to david sweat, it was one new york state police sergeant not only was able to stop him, but also to keep him alive. >> at this time his condition is listed as critical. >> this morning convicted killer david sweat is in custody and fighting for his life. suffering from two gunshot wounds to his torso. cheers from spectators as the escapee's ambulance arrives late sunday at the hospital in albany new york. >> he'll be in basically 24/7 lock down for the rest of his life. >> this exclusive photo obtained by cnn moments after his capture shows sweat bloodied and in full camouflage garb. you can see a wound it his chest. >> i heard shots and ran out with my phone. >> sweat was spotted sunday afternoon by new york state police sergeant jay cook during a routine patrol less than two miles from the ca
>> that's right, allison. good morning. critical but stable condition. that's what we're hearing from the governor. you know there were 1300 law enforcement officials involved in this search for the two inmates over the last three weeks. in the end, when it comes to david sweat, it was one new york state police sergeant not only was able to stop him, but also to keep him alive. >> at this time his condition is listed as critical. >> this morning convicted killer david sweat is...
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here's allison. thank you. it's a lot warmer. we have a little break yesterday with the low humidity and the temperatures in the low 80s. back to the upper 80s and back to showers and thunderstorms. couple of quick passing showers. this is off to the northeast, over 95. everybody else will be pretty dry. a couple of hours of a low until we see more storms firing up this afternoon. it could be on the stronger side. i don't think all of them will be strong but a couple will reach severe limits with quick, gusty winds. we are hot. i can feel the humidity outside. dew point has increased to 75. it's increased almost 15- degrees from yesterday. that's remarkable. those southerly winds add a lot of moisture. it sets the stage this afternoon. it's 82 but it feels 87. when we head to the upper 80s, it will feel into the 90s. we're at risk for severe weather this afternoon. i think it will be spotty on which storms will be on the stronger side. here we are at 1:00, showers lining up east of 81. they will get stronger as they approach 95 b
here's allison. thank you. it's a lot warmer. we have a little break yesterday with the low humidity and the temperatures in the low 80s. back to the upper 80s and back to showers and thunderstorms. couple of quick passing showers. this is off to the northeast, over 95. everybody else will be pretty dry. a couple of hours of a low until we see more storms firing up this afternoon. it could be on the stronger side. i don't think all of them will be strong but a couple will reach severe limits...
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and if jim and allison could agree, then we'd have a deal.,000 to satisfy the payables as needed. i will have 51%. you will have 49%. jim: no, that's not gonna happen. lemonis: what if we make, for a wage, $1.00 for every pie that we sell? -do we have a deal? -jim: we have a deal. lemonis: and with the deal done, i made my first and most important move. i have to tell you we need you here. and this is more important than any pie we'll ever make, but i'm gonna need your help. you're gonna be our leader here, okay? tammy: okay. lemonis: but in order for you to be able to have a good peace of mind, i'm gonna give you six months worth of pay, and i'm gonna pay you $1,000 a week so you don't have to bartend. tammy: [ laughs ] lemonis: okay? tammy: [ sniffles ] thank you. lemonis: the reason that i did the deal is because i knew that if i had somebody like tammy that the chances of it succeeding were significantly greater. if we don't make it, we don't sell it. everything's $1! come on in! we made room for our $200,000 overhaul. i'm gonna want to h
and if jim and allison could agree, then we'd have a deal.,000 to satisfy the payables as needed. i will have 51%. you will have 49%. jim: no, that's not gonna happen. lemonis: what if we make, for a wage, $1.00 for every pie that we sell? -do we have a deal? -jim: we have a deal. lemonis: and with the deal done, i made my first and most important move. i have to tell you we need you here. and this is more important than any pie we'll ever make, but i'm gonna need your help. you're gonna be our...
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i'm allison barber and i'll have more on that in just a moment. >>> out of service. how long the washington monument will keep its doors closed this time and the problem that's to blame. >>> first, tonight at 7:00, taking a live look of the area over d.c. several strong storms packing thunder and lightning have been popping up all afternoon and the threat isn't over yet. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. several watches and warnings in effect. let's get straight to meteorologist topper shutt. he's tracking the storm. >> this is a flash flood watch in dark green until 6:00 a.m. the blue is flash flood warnings. prince george's county under a warning. don't cross a flooded street by car or foot. we still have a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for fairfax, loudoun and montgomery county until 7:15. this is the flash-flood warning until 9:00 tonight. flash floods come up fast and go down fast. if you'll be patient you'll be able to go home. don't try to cross a flooded street. look at all the coverage. this is just massive. it's r
i'm allison barber and i'll have more on that in just a moment. >>> out of service. how long the washington monument will keep its doors closed this time and the problem that's to blame. >>> first, tonight at 7:00, taking a live look of the area over d.c. several strong storms packing thunder and lightning have been popping up all afternoon and the threat isn't over yet. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. several watches and warnings in...
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allison? >> reporter: this is the basketball court in the area where the shooting occurred. police announced they made money arrest and a suspect earlier this afternoon but it didn't take them very long to find him because they say their suspect, allons a lloyd was actually one of those three people injured in this shooting. >> since he was the victim le was shot on scene once he was in the hospital clearly, so we knew who he was. >> police say allons a lloyd shot and killed a 21 year old man named jeremy williams. according to police, lloyd, williams and one other man were involved in an argument. they didn't say when it started or what it was about but by 2:15 sunday the argument escalated and guns were drawn. >> that argument lead into a shooting with the victim, the deceased victim and the suspect. >> bo close to the park. williams family didn't want to talk. lloyds parents weren't home. >> i know qíthe kids, i say hi to them all the time. >> sundays shootings surprised many people. it was broad daylight and the park is busy just steps away from an elementary school. >>
allison? >> reporter: this is the basketball court in the area where the shooting occurred. police announced they made money arrest and a suspect earlier this afternoon but it didn't take them very long to find him because they say their suspect, allons a lloyd was actually one of those three people injured in this shooting. >> since he was the victim le was shot on scene once he was in the hospital clearly, so we knew who he was. >> police say allons a lloyd shot and killed a...
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. >> allison? >> chris, president obama and world leaders wrapping up the g-7 summit talking terrorism and what can be done to stop groups like isis. iraq's prime minister met with the president and other leaders. he's seeking more help to turn back the surging isis fighters. cnn senior correspondent joins us from austria. tell us what is going on. >> absolutely. it's pretty spectacular here but they don't have time for distractions at the g-7 summit. president obama's most critical meeting of the day is with the leader who isn't part of the g-7 iraqi prime minister. he wrapped up face to face chats earlier this morning. abadi is here as you said to seek more military assistance for the battle against isis. don't expect any big announcements on the front, but the president has a diplomatic goal in mind for the meeting and that is to ease the tensions with the prime minister after the defense secretary of the united states ash carter told cnn he questioned the iraqi's will to fight. administration o
. >> allison? >> chris, president obama and world leaders wrapping up the g-7 summit talking terrorism and what can be done to stop groups like isis. iraq's prime minister met with the president and other leaders. he's seeking more help to turn back the surging isis fighters. cnn senior correspondent joins us from austria. tell us what is going on. >> absolutely. it's pretty spectacular here but they don't have time for distractions at the g-7 summit. president obama's most...
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she's got two different charges, allison.do with criminal solicitation and that is the aiding and abetting charge in the escape and the other is a misdemeanor of smuggling in contraband into the prison they used to escape. a judge could run charges concurrently meaning backing them up one to the other. most of us believe she's facing a sum total of seven years in prison and she never see fully seven years. she doesn't have a criminal record. she's probably looking more like two and a half years in prison if he ends up being a guilty plea. >> the fact she was out for a week while they were questioning her and then authorities arrested her on friday and put her behind bars what does that tell us? she stopped cooperating? they got everything they needed? >> well, you know, we can speculate a lot. it could mean what you just said she stopped cooperating. it could mean that the information she had wasn't exact they are valuable. i mean she claims she doesn't know where the guys are now. that she only knew where she was going to pi
she's got two different charges, allison.do with criminal solicitation and that is the aiding and abetting charge in the escape and the other is a misdemeanor of smuggling in contraband into the prison they used to escape. a judge could run charges concurrently meaning backing them up one to the other. most of us believe she's facing a sum total of seven years in prison and she never see fully seven years. she doesn't have a criminal record. she's probably looking more like two and a half years...
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allison described the sky as pinks and orange. it is tuesday, the last day of june the 30th of the month. i'm andrea roane and we're in for a return to possible showers and definitely the humidity is back. >> looking steamy out there already. i'm nick giovanni. hopefully your week is off to a great start. think about the positives. let's see how it's looking out there right now. good morning. >> yesterday was perfect. i mean, a nice little break. a little treat. not feeling exactly like summer. well today it feels like summer. lots of humidity back in the forecast. setting the stage for storms today. here's a look outside from our michael and son camera. no clouds just yet. the clouds will increase as we head through as early as your lunch hour. turning mostly cloudy. 72 degrees, a lot warmer than we were yesterday. when you have that humidity increase, it increases your overnight temperature. so 10 degrees warmer. winds are staying out of the south. the humidity not going anywhere any time soon. bowie, you're at 63 degrees. heade
allison described the sky as pinks and orange. it is tuesday, the last day of june the 30th of the month. i'm andrea roane and we're in for a return to possible showers and definitely the humidity is back. >> looking steamy out there already. i'm nick giovanni. hopefully your week is off to a great start. think about the positives. let's see how it's looking out there right now. good morning. >> yesterday was perfect. i mean, a nice little break. a little treat. not feeling exactly...
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allison has a great track record..s.ersaw home depot's stores -- one of the biggest retailers in the country. pimm: where else did he work? matt: target. he has plenty of retail experience. pimm: operations, though. matt: operations. he is not a merchant. that is done below him. what he did at home depot is customer service. one of the things he wants to do is simplify the jobs of the store employees and put the employees in front of the customer more often. olivia: that all sounds like ronrsmart jargon, but johnson crushed it at apple. marvin allison crush it at home depot. it does not mean you going to kill it at jcpenney. matt: that's true. the stock is not done much for a long time. a little bit since johnson left, but not much. does have a proven track record, but what happens in 2016 is really what is going to make or break the company. there a difference between teaching someone to use the circular saw then what goes best with red? matt: that is definitely true. home depot has bigger stores, it is a warehouse.
allison has a great track record..s.ersaw home depot's stores -- one of the biggest retailers in the country. pimm: where else did he work? matt: target. he has plenty of retail experience. pimm: operations, though. matt: operations. he is not a merchant. that is done below him. what he did at home depot is customer service. one of the things he wants to do is simplify the jobs of the store employees and put the employees in front of the customer more often. olivia: that all sounds like...
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that's what we're trying to head for here. >> you know celebrities kind of rallied allison today.for caitlyn jenner. ellen degeneres wrote my hope for the world is that we can all be as brave as caitlyn jenner. lady gaga said thank you for being part of all of our lives and using your platform to change people's mind. and jenner's step daughter tweeted, be happy, be proud. live life your way. i'm seeing a lot of positive signs online. is this a turning point in your mind? >> well i hope so. that sort of celebrity attention can really make a difference and help galvanize. they're just like everyone else. they need employment and not be discriminated against and be able to live their lives. >> let me thank you both of you for your time. >>> still ahead, as the mandatory debate heats up we'll hear from a woman granted clemency. and what a letter from the president means to her. >>> also a year after a crash that nearly took his life. tracy morgan speaks out in an emotional interview. and his future as a comedian is discussed. please stay with us. you wouldn't take medicine without ch
that's what we're trying to head for here. >> you know celebrities kind of rallied allison today.for caitlyn jenner. ellen degeneres wrote my hope for the world is that we can all be as brave as caitlyn jenner. lady gaga said thank you for being part of all of our lives and using your platform to change people's mind. and jenner's step daughter tweeted, be happy, be proud. live life your way. i'm seeing a lot of positive signs online. is this a turning point in your mind? >> well i...
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a psychiatrist testified he is schizophrenic and hallucinating and hearing voices allison suffered a collapsed lung and several wounds. >> there is a sense of relief that this portion is one step behind us. >> now, she is covered from her injuries and heading to college following her ordeal. >>> now this afternoon families are out rained after they were not able to see their students graduate because there was a mistake with the tickets. once the auditorium about 150 parps were kept outside and the school says they oversold the event and the school taped over the windows so the parents could not each see the graduation ceremony. >> for some of these families it's the only one that ever graduated high school and you can't get to see it. school officials will not comment. >>> well, your taco bell burrito could soon come with a beer, the chain is opening a restaurant in chicago where you can buy beer, wine and frozen alcoholic drinks. it's expected to open sometime this summer. still ahead on "action news" at 12:30, being stuck in the airport can be awful but see how creative passengers
a psychiatrist testified he is schizophrenic and hallucinating and hearing voices allison suffered a collapsed lung and several wounds. >> there is a sense of relief that this portion is one step behind us. >> now, she is covered from her injuries and heading to college following her ordeal. >>> now this afternoon families are out rained after they were not able to see their students graduate because there was a mistake with the tickets. once the auditorium about 150 parps...
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. >> allison marks is heart broken. year old goal end retriever named kolb is dead her house now silent. >> empty, the house is empty. >> kolb died supposed to be routine grooming at the petco,. >> he was going there since a pup. >> i according to allison when she called petco to ask where her dog was she was told to go to nearby animal hospital. there allison said petco assistant manager toll her kolb was accidentally left in the heated drying cage too long. >> joe groom her to go because he had a graduation to go to. clearly -- >> veterinarian telling her it was likely heat stroke, and that an hour after kolb's death, his temperature was still more than 105 degrees. >> you can't replace a dog like that. he was the most lovable dog like this ever. how could he not suffer? he was in a cage for god knows how long. >> petco released this statement, all of us at petco are heart broken by kolb's passing, the health and safety of pets is always our top priority. we take full responsibility for all al animals under our care.
. >> allison marks is heart broken. year old goal end retriever named kolb is dead her house now silent. >> empty, the house is empty. >> kolb died supposed to be routine grooming at the petco,. >> he was going there since a pup. >> i according to allison when she called petco to ask where her dog was she was told to go to nearby animal hospital. there allison said petco assistant manager toll her kolb was accidentally left in the heated drying cage too long....
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allison hunter, we understand assessment teamworking in south korea, what have they found about the virus and why it's spreading so quickly? >> good morning. yes, we do have a team in south korea at the moment who have been invited to do a joint mission with the republic of korea government. in fact at the moment the review is ongoing. the team are assessing with the government with other experts and officials what the situation is. we have already given some initial recommendations in terms of tightening up, strengthening infection control measures in health facilities hospitals and clinics. but a lot of work is being done and a full list of recommendations will be shared with the government at the end of the week. >> and what sort of control measures that is korean government put in place? and are these robust enough to stop the disease spreading, do you think? >> yes since the beginning of the outbreak, the government has done contact tracing which is incredibly important to trace the contacts and have anyone who has come in contact with a mers case in ietion isolation that can be a se
allison hunter, we understand assessment teamworking in south korea, what have they found about the virus and why it's spreading so quickly? >> good morning. yes, we do have a team in south korea at the moment who have been invited to do a joint mission with the republic of korea government. in fact at the moment the review is ongoing. the team are assessing with the government with other experts and officials what the situation is. we have already given some initial recommendations in...
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. >> reporter: good morning, allison. of course that attorney is saying that casebolt is facing death threats. that's why he and his family are in hiding at this hour. which he did step forward to offer an apology to give sort of a background of what happened with that officer during that day. apparently he faced two suicide calls, one where a man committed suicide and another where a girl said she was going to commit suicide. but this is the video that so many people have seen across the country and wanted to know exactly what he was feeling and what he would say in that apology. you never heard from him but the police chief said his actions are not that of his police department. there were several officers who did the right thing that day. we actually heard from his attorney yesterday. >> eric regrets that his department was reflected this way. he never intended to mistreat everyone but was only reacting to a situation and the challenges that it presented. >> reporter: and it was the 15-year-old's lawyer yesterday who t
. >> reporter: good morning, allison. of course that attorney is saying that casebolt is facing death threats. that's why he and his family are in hiding at this hour. which he did step forward to offer an apology to give sort of a background of what happened with that officer during that day. apparently he faced two suicide calls, one where a man committed suicide and another where a girl said she was going to commit suicide. but this is the video that so many people have seen across the...
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right now on jimmy kimmleess allison janey.'s "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight from "spy", allison janney. paul dano. the national spelling bee champs. and music from hiatus kaiyote. with cleto and the cletones. and now, once again here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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. >> thank you, allison. good to be here. >> let's start with the news this morning.ent is considering something like 400 to 500 troops to be sent to iraq in some sort of training capacity. is that a big enough number to change the direction of what's happening in iraq? >> i think if you send that number of troops in as training and you put them in the right place with the sunni tribes you can make an impact. what this is about is trying to do two things at the same time. number one we want to retard slow down isis. and contain it and eventually crush it. at the same time we don't want iran to take over iraq and dominate the middle east. that's not good for the united states or for our allies in the region. >> right. >> so there's a game being played inside the government of iraq. under iranian pressure the government is refusing to provide full assistance to the sunni tribes even the tribes who might be willing to confront isis. so the united states has been putting pressure on the iraqi government. and the united states is taking more and more direct efforts to arm
. >> thank you, allison. good to be here. >> let's start with the news this morning.ent is considering something like 400 to 500 troops to be sent to iraq in some sort of training capacity. is that a big enough number to change the direction of what's happening in iraq? >> i think if you send that number of troops in as training and you put them in the right place with the sunni tribes you can make an impact. what this is about is trying to do two things at the same time....
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our allison barber joins us live. >> reporter: people gathered a few brocks away from this location.lace where charnice milton was shot. they remembered a life devoted to reporting on this community. >> every night we came home, that little girl had that light on. >> she dreamed of becoming a reporter. >> she would type up story after story after story after story. >> reporter: today, close to 100 people held hands and stood in silence to remember a woman who reported on every bit of southeast d.c. usually writing the stories everyone else seemed to forget. magazines with her writing laid on the grass and for 10 minutes, no one spoke. when it started to rain, they didn't move. milton wrote for capitol community news. >> charnice walked into my office and she was very shy. with a stutter. was not easy. and she convinced me that she could be a reporter. she wrote over 100 stories for us. >> reporter: her editor assume he had would lose her to a big ier publication. >> --e -- bigger publication. i expected to write recommendations the rest of my professional life and watch her grow as a
our allison barber joins us live. >> reporter: people gathered a few brocks away from this location.lace where charnice milton was shot. they remembered a life devoted to reporting on this community. >> every night we came home, that little girl had that light on. >> she dreamed of becoming a reporter. >> she would type up story after story after story after story. >> reporter: today, close to 100 people held hands and stood in silence to remember a woman who...
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four-term alexandria mayor bill euille knocked off tonight by fellow democrat allison silberberg. check out the tally. with 100% of precincts reporting, silberberg wins by about 300 votes. she is all but certain to be alexandria's next mayor. bill howell, virginia's house speaker easily beat tea party challenger susan stimpson. and mark levin wins the democratic primary. he'll run unopposed come november and represent alexandria and small parts of arlington and fairfax county. speaking of alexandria northern virginia bureau chief julie carey is in the studio with us to break all this down tonight. were there signs the mayor was vulnerable? >> well, there has been pent-up discontent over some residents over development in the city, and many don't feel it fits in with the historic character of alexandria. that very motivated bloc of voters blamed mayor euille. news4's camera was the only one there tonight when allison silberberg declared victory and thanked her supporters. >> i'm very honored tonight to stand before you as the next mayor of alexandria. [ cheering ] >> silberberg has
four-term alexandria mayor bill euille knocked off tonight by fellow democrat allison silberberg. check out the tally. with 100% of precincts reporting, silberberg wins by about 300 votes. she is all but certain to be alexandria's next mayor. bill howell, virginia's house speaker easily beat tea party challenger susan stimpson. and mark levin wins the democratic primary. he'll run unopposed come november and represent alexandria and small parts of arlington and fairfax county. speaking of...
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. >> good morning, allison. >> we should let people know that you and i worked together for five years at america's most wanted. you of course were there for more than daekda decade. the show helped capture 1200 fugitives. are you surprised these two have been on the loose for almost a week? >> well on the 25 years that i hosted america's most wanted and you were one of my best reporters -- it was a pleasure to work with you. we did a lot of escapees. i think people don't realize that about 6,000 people escape from prisons all over the united states in any given year. i remember profiling eric rudolph, fbi top ten fugitive one of the most wanted men in america. he was able to stay out there in the woods of north carolina for five years. these guys are dangerous. they're very smart. they executed one of the most elaborate prison escapes i've ever seen. they must have been planning it for years. i think they'll be hard to catch because they are smart. there's so many opportunities for these guys to disappear into the vast spaces around them. if they did walk across the border into canada
. >> good morning, allison. >> we should let people know that you and i worked together for five years at america's most wanted. you of course were there for more than daekda decade. the show helped capture 1200 fugitives. are you surprised these two have been on the loose for almost a week? >> well on the 25 years that i hosted america's most wanted and you were one of my best reporters -- it was a pleasure to work with you. we did a lot of escapees. i think people don't...
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allison barber is in mcclain with more on that story. i have to hear this allison. >> a young woman picked up a cab in dc before 3:00 a.m. on sunday morning. she was on this road heading home when the driver started going in the wrong direction. fairfax police say the woman was riding in a dc cab. the driver headed into virginia and was moving along chain bridge road when he made a turn and pulled onto this side street. it wasn't the house. she asked where he was going. police say that's when the driver stopped the car and gave her an ultimatum. >> the driver made a statement to her or to exit the vehicle. the statements were sexual in nature. >> reporter: the woman refused. she got out of the car and the man drove off, leaving her in an unparticular neighborhood. >> it's definitely a show for concern. pay attention to the cab driver, the cab number. ask the cab driver for his name. >> reporter: some local advocates say stories like this are far too common. >> we never hear about it and rarely think about it unless something truly awful
allison barber is in mcclain with more on that story. i have to hear this allison. >> a young woman picked up a cab in dc before 3:00 a.m. on sunday morning. she was on this road heading home when the driver started going in the wrong direction. fairfax police say the woman was riding in a dc cab. the driver headed into virginia and was moving along chain bridge road when he made a turn and pulled onto this side street. it wasn't the house. she asked where he was going. police say that's...
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." >> reporter:according to allison, when she called petco to ask where her dog was she was told to gonearby animal hospital. >> reporter:there alison says petcos assistant manager told her colby was accidentally left in the heated, drying cage too long. >>"this is her exact words 'your groomer had to go because she had a graduation to go to.' you could clearly see he was dead." >> reporter:a vetrenarian telling her it was likely heat stroke and that an hour after colby's death his temperature was still more than 105 degrees. >>"you can't replace a dog like that he was the most lovable dog ever. it sickens me that they can let something like this happen. how could he not suffer? he was in a cage for god knows how long." >> reporter:petco released this statement to cbs 6 >> reporter:all of us at petco are heartbroken by colbys passing. the health and safety of pets is always our top priority and we take full responsibility for all animals under our care. >> reporter:at petco sunday customers shocked >> reporter:"would you bring your dog here again?" >>"i don't think so because i love hi
." >> reporter:according to allison, when she called petco to ask where her dog was she was told to gonearby animal hospital. >> reporter:there alison says petcos assistant manager told her colby was accidentally left in the heated, drying cage too long. >>"this is her exact words 'your groomer had to go because she had a graduation to go to.' you could clearly see he was dead." >> reporter:a vetrenarian telling her it was likely heat stroke and that an...
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. >> the show featured allison at three different establishes in her life.ue situation to be talking to three actors playing a living human being, all three of you. what's it like? >> it's great. as an actor usually you have to base your script on the time period and here we have allison herself that we can watch even though it may be a little bit embarrassing. >> you know, i can study her mannerisms such as when she thinks something's cool she does -- >> i had no idea you were watching me make my funny faces. >> we're always watching. >> i try to be really impassive. >> inside the theater, the seats surround all sides of the stage. it brings the audience close to the performers and the performers close to their audience. >> i think it just makes an experience that you won't forget because you actually feel like you're part of it. i think the show needs to be intimate and this theater makes this show. >> it is something that if i watch it too closely every night it wrecks me. that song is really about something that is larger than the song itself and it's re
. >> the show featured allison at three different establishes in her life.ue situation to be talking to three actors playing a living human being, all three of you. what's it like? >> it's great. as an actor usually you have to base your script on the time period and here we have allison herself that we can watch even though it may be a little bit embarrassing. >> you know, i can study her mannerisms such as when she thinks something's cool she does -- >> i had no idea...
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allison has done a good job describing the same weather conditions for five straight days. >> it wassty out there. let's take a look at our michael and son camera. we have deeps fog. you can see the sup shining. we'll track showers. 67degrees. here's the dense fog through the shenandoah valley. a couple of areas through manassas. and areas off to the east, no problems. that's where you're setting the stage for the showers today. we're in the 60s right now. it's pretty comfortable. you're not going to need the jackets. 16 for manassas and 63 as you head up towards the french fork area. notice where the showers develop. there's 12:00, just in time >> if nats. and as the game starts to wind down and you're walking to your car, you'll run into a few showers. a lot of them through southern maryland and the eastern shore. chances are lower as you head to the north and west. temperatures right about 80 degrees. >>> now to our top story, breaking news in washington, d.c. police were very busy responding to five shootings overnight. >> a triple shooting occurred in the 100 block of irvington
allison has done a good job describing the same weather conditions for five straight days. >> it wassty out there. let's take a look at our michael and son camera. we have deeps fog. you can see the sup shining. we'll track showers. 67degrees. here's the dense fog through the shenandoah valley. a couple of areas through manassas. and areas off to the east, no problems. that's where you're setting the stage for the showers today. we're in the 60s right now. it's pretty comfortable. you're...
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allison, we are going to see any additional water. bad news for texas. this is not only going to wreak havoc across texas, it's going to mean the same thing for missouri and oklahoma and points north. >>> also some news this morning that al qaeda has confirmed that their number two leader was killed in a u.s. drone strike al wuhayshi was killed in a drone strike. and he wasn't the only one. let me pull up where these three top terrorists are believed to have been killed. let us start in yemen with al wuhayshi. what do we know about this guy? >> he's been around like some of these other guys for decades. a long time member of al qaeda and of the organization that armed al qaeda in yemen. the interesting thing about these cases is when you look at the al qaeda leadership since we really accelerated operations in 2001-2002, the number of people who had historic relations with al qaeda and bin laden, that number is getting smaller and smaller and smaller. it's almost like in places like iraq syria, yemen, we're going to the post bin laden generation of leade
allison, we are going to see any additional water. bad news for texas. this is not only going to wreak havoc across texas, it's going to mean the same thing for missouri and oklahoma and points north. >>> also some news this morning that al qaeda has confirmed that their number two leader was killed in a u.s. drone strike al wuhayshi was killed in a drone strike. and he wasn't the only one. let me pull up where these three top terrorists are believed to have been killed. let us start...
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allison will have more on that forecast, coming up in the first alert 7-day. right now it is time for timesaver traffic. >>> app issue on i-66 between prince william parkway and centerville. a live look right now from our camera shows you that situation. but it is causing delays for folks traveling on that stretch of i-66. just be mindful of a minor slow down. we'll accepted it over to you. >>> enrique iglasius attempts to grab a video drone at his concert and slices his fingers wide open. >>> after nearly five it's hard finding time to moisturize your skin every day. ♪ with micro droplets of vaseline jelly, new vaseline intensive care spray moisturizes and absorbs in seconds to help heal dry skin. so there's always time for healed skin. that's the healing power of vaseline. in seconds. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearin
allison will have more on that forecast, coming up in the first alert 7-day. right now it is time for timesaver traffic. >>> app issue on i-66 between prince william parkway and centerville. a live look right now from our camera shows you that situation. but it is causing delays for folks traveling on that stretch of i-66. just be mindful of a minor slow down. we'll accepted it over to you. >>> enrique iglasius attempts to grab a video drone at his concert and slices his...
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allison and other mothers want the children to do more. pride festival earlier this month, allison marched with her son for the first time. >> she got really a lot more supportive. >> reporter: so how do you reconcile your faith with the way that some people in the church have treated your son because he is gay? >> it's a struggle. i'm not going to lie. i believe in a heavenly father a higher being. i believe he has a plan for all of us, and that includes our lbgt brothers and sisters. ♪ >> reporter: the mormon church says the supreme court's ruling on friday legal wising same-sex marriage across the u.s. does not change its doctrine it says it will continue to promote marriage between a man and a woman, john. >> roxana thank you very much. >>> coming up an historic moment for african americans captured by a master painter. >>> and more now on the crisis in greece it's not the first nation to face default on international loans. antonio mora is here with more. >> coming up in the next hour we'll take a look at greece's debt crisis through
allison and other mothers want the children to do more. pride festival earlier this month, allison marched with her son for the first time. >> she got really a lot more supportive. >> reporter: so how do you reconcile your faith with the way that some people in the church have treated your son because he is gay? >> it's a struggle. i'm not going to lie. i believe in a heavenly father a higher being. i believe he has a plan for all of us, and that includes our lbgt brothers and...
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. >> allison and her family start sundays together but when it's time for church. >> i do not miss going to church at all. >> her son stays behind. the 16-year-old stopped believing in the mormon faith. >> see ya! >> have a great time. >> when he began feeling he was different from everyone you knew. >> in sixth or seventh grade i realized oh, i'm probably gay. >> did you ever try to go talk to a bishop. >> no, never he they it's a disease you can fix over prayer and talking to your bishop, and that was not ok with me. >> allison searched for guidance first in the church headquartered away in salt lake city. she felt it treated the topic as taboo. >> i didn't have anyplace to turn. i felt very lost, very lonely. >> until she served on line and fountain a facebook group of other mothers with gay children. they call themselves mama dragons. the group formed just over a year ago and now has members across the world offering one another advice, support and friendship. >> you can talk and someone's talking your language. it feels like you're not the only one. >> they were hoping to speak with
. >> allison and her family start sundays together but when it's time for church. >> i do not miss going to church at all. >> her son stays behind. the 16-year-old stopped believing in the mormon faith. >> see ya! >> have a great time. >> when he began feeling he was different from everyone you knew. >> in sixth or seventh grade i realized oh, i'm probably gay. >> did you ever try to go talk to a bishop. >> no, never he they it's a disease...
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ana kacabrera is here with me. >> allison, this really is so much more than about a flag. it's about racism and getting rid of a symbol that to so many represents a racist mentality that is part of this country's roots unfortunately. so what we're seeing are more and more calls to get that flag down. but it does still fly right here in front of the state capital. so the fight isn't over yet. >> it shouldn't fly anywhere. >> presidential hopeful hillary clinton applauding the bid for the removal of the confident flag in south carolina. >> recognizing it as a symbol of our nation's racist past that has no place in our present. >> hundreds of protesters demanded the flag be removed in the wake of the vicious murders at the emanuel ame church here in charleston. >> our leaders are fighting to continue to keep human beings as slaves. >> south carolina lawmakers overwhelmingly allowing debate on a bill to do just that. all except ten lawmakers digging in their heels voting against it and ten who did not vote. william chumley says -- >> we need to be focusing on the nine families
ana kacabrera is here with me. >> allison, this really is so much more than about a flag. it's about racism and getting rid of a symbol that to so many represents a racist mentality that is part of this country's roots unfortunately. so what we're seeing are more and more calls to get that flag down. but it does still fly right here in front of the state capital. so the fight isn't over yet. >> it shouldn't fly anywhere. >> presidential hopeful hillary clinton applauding the...
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. >> the incumbent bill euille lost yesterday's democratic primary to vice mayor allison silberberg. >> i feel strongly i'm not necessarily running against mayor euille or against the former mayor donley but rather for my vision. i said from the very beginning that i would run a positive campaign and i have. >> i'm very pleased and proud of the campaign that i ran with my team and look forward to continuing to serve this great city. my early term is not over. >> silberberg won the endorsement of historic preservatitsonis after advocating a careful approach to redevelopment. >>> long-time virginia house speaker william howell won the republican nomination in the district 28 primary. he easily defeated tea party candidate susan stimpson 62% to 38%. you'll find all of the results from the virginia primary on our website wusa9.com and the wusa9 news app. >> reporter: i'm nikki burdine live at the fairfax county courthouse where today jesse matthew's trial will continue for day three. the prosecution says they plan to wrap up their part with their final witness. matthew is charged in a 20
. >> the incumbent bill euille lost yesterday's democratic primary to vice mayor allison silberberg. >> i feel strongly i'm not necessarily running against mayor euille or against the former mayor donley but rather for my vision. i said from the very beginning that i would run a positive campaign and i have. >> i'm very pleased and proud of the campaign that i ran with my team and look forward to continuing to serve this great city. my early term is not over. >>...
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look at allison's umpire necklace. check it out. she got the 25 years ago.oolest necklace? umpire mask. just let's talk about this, how it is not just fun out here in the sun. your a going to play three days of games. >> four actually. >> four days now you start nine, go to five, probably be on that in the heat. but, these kids are playing for something special here. >> yes, they are competing for the title. so when the carpenter cup and there are 16 team. they'll get starting at 9:00. eight come today. eight come tomorrow. they compete. championship game thursday. >> most important thing there are people not just fans and family watching but college scouts, major league scout here so they can maybe get full ride scholarship. >> also college showcase tournament. scouts all around, just looking at these girls trying to find talent for their teams. >> are they nervous? >> i think they're used to there is they play softball every day. and they're here to have fun but also to compete and hopefully in the end get a college scholarship. >> i admit flipping through
look at allison's umpire necklace. check it out. she got the 25 years ago.oolest necklace? umpire mask. just let's talk about this, how it is not just fun out here in the sun. your a going to play three days of games. >> four actually. >> four days now you start nine, go to five, probably be on that in the heat. but, these kids are playing for something special here. >> yes, they are competing for the title. so when the carpenter cup and there are 16 team. they'll get starting...
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allison, back to you. >> reporter: hey, michaela. thanks so much. what a remarkable scene we witnessed here at the state house. it was 98 degrees. it felt like the inside of an oven out. and yet thousands of people stood in a line behind me that snaked around the state house for a block. that famous south carolinian was on display. they were all sharing fans bottles of water. it was a day of unity and respect for their friend senator clementa pinckney. and a similar message last night in charleston where a bible study group reclaimed that church. the parking lot was full bible study resuming in the same room where the massacre took place one week earlier. the interim pastor claiming this territory belongs to god. earlier in the day thousands lined up in the sweltering feet as a horse drawn caisson carried senator clementa pinckney's body back to the state house where he had served since the age of 23 to now lie in state. >> senator pinckney was a good and kind man. he was sensitive to the needs of others. >> many waited to see if governor nikki hale
allison, back to you. >> reporter: hey, michaela. thanks so much. what a remarkable scene we witnessed here at the state house. it was 98 degrees. it felt like the inside of an oven out. and yet thousands of people stood in a line behind me that snaked around the state house for a block. that famous south carolinian was on display. they were all sharing fans bottles of water. it was a day of unity and respect for their friend senator clementa pinckney. and a similar message last night in...
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allison?er: like you said lesli, this is a very busy area and always a lot of foot traffic as we spoke to a lot of people walking on this intersection as they told us that it is very rare that they feel safe using this crosswalk. >> reporter: he lives on one of the streets off wisconsin avenue as it seems to be in the perfect place. but most days he chooses to take a different route. >> i would like to go all the way down there. >> does it feel safer down there? >> yes. >> reporter: he's not the only one that does that. >> and i think it is a little bit safer. >> reporter: he works nearby, but doesn't use that crosswalk very often. if he does, he feels like he would have to be extra careful. >> it's a give or take where you need to make yourself known and jump out there and step back to make sure that people know that you're there. >> reporter: signs telling drivers to stop, but they rarely do. >> people don't stop. >> reporter: yesterday evening one didn't. a person was hit and sent to the ho
allison?er: like you said lesli, this is a very busy area and always a lot of foot traffic as we spoke to a lot of people walking on this intersection as they told us that it is very rare that they feel safe using this crosswalk. >> reporter: he lives on one of the streets off wisconsin avenue as it seems to be in the perfect place. but most days he chooses to take a different route. >> i would like to go all the way down there. >> does it feel safer down there? >> yes....
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tonight from "spy", allison janney. paul dano. the national spelling bee champs. and music from hiatus kaiyote. with cleto and the cletones. and now, once again here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
tonight from "spy", allison janney. paul dano. the national spelling bee champs. and music from hiatus kaiyote. with cleto and the cletones. and now, once again here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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today we celebrate allison's day of birth known as the day she walked among us. >> it's true. >> herng we're looking to witness every day as part of our "new day" family. you are lucky to have her as well. we wish you many many more. >> thank you! >> you're so sweet. >> it was actually yesterday. >>st it the first day of summer so i share it with everyone because it's a glorious day. >> it occurred to me, that's father's day and your birthday. >> what did the children do? i'm surprised they didn't remove father's day. >> they did a lot of cards. there was a lot of card drawing yesterday. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> there should be flags, parades. >> we'll continue our parade but newsroom with carol costello begins now. >> happy birthday allison! >> thank you, carol. thank you. >> "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now charleston unified unified. ♪ ♪ thousands marching praying, singing together. >> my heart is as broken as all the people here white or black. >> as
today we celebrate allison's day of birth known as the day she walked among us. >> it's true. >> herng we're looking to witness every day as part of our "new day" family. you are lucky to have her as well. we wish you many many more. >> thank you! >> you're so sweet. >> it was actually yesterday. >>st it the first day of summer so i share it with everyone because it's a glorious day. >> it occurred to me, that's father's day and your birthday....
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>> good afternoon chair commissioner renne and members allison park mr. shaw two conflict of interests ethics complaints against the retirement system member weekend paskin jordan were filed in april of 2014 some people think i authorized both containments not that smart didn't know anything about the retirement system until recently paskin jordan 340i789d on youtube by a video project i'll give you the video number she aggregated funds with her firm to reach the $10 million threshold for investing in b gi as the i got complaints alleged about our aggregated fund this commission needs to ascertainment who else she agree gated funds with and whether she or her investment clients can go gaited funds with the city's retirement system fund paskin jordan claims as a registered investment advisorer she's not held to the same threshold as others investors, however several on the registered advisorers have seen her claim and said it is you think true you should seek legal advise about her claim i believe that deputy city attorneys are misleading her paskin-jordan
>> good afternoon chair commissioner renne and members allison park mr. shaw two conflict of interests ethics complaints against the retirement system member weekend paskin jordan were filed in april of 2014 some people think i authorized both containments not that smart didn't know anything about the retirement system until recently paskin jordan 340i789d on youtube by a video project i'll give you the video number she aggregated funds with her firm to reach the $10 million threshold for...
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allison? >> reporter: if only we could bottle up today's weather, lots of sunshine, low humidity. rains, thunderstorms, some of them could be >>> welcome back. nasa is vowing to move forward after another failed launch of a cargo ship headed to the international space station. the space x falcon 9 exploded over the atlantic ocean sunday. , 3, 2, 1. ignition sequence start and lift off of the space x falcon 9 rocket. >> the unmanned rocket took off sunday, soaring through the sunny skies. roughly two minutes later it exploded, disintegrating over the atlantic ocean. >> we appear to have had a launch vehicle failure. >> on board more than 4000 pounds of cargo, including food, new space suits, student experiments and the first docking port designed for capsules. >> this is a blow to us. we lost a lot of important research equipment on this flight. >> reporter: it is the third failed cargo launch in eight months. last october a supply ship exploded during take off. >> there is no commonality across these three events, other than it is space and it is difficult to go fly. >> you know n
allison? >> reporter: if only we could bottle up today's weather, lots of sunshine, low humidity. rains, thunderstorms, some of them could be >>> welcome back. nasa is vowing to move forward after another failed launch of a cargo ship headed to the international space station. the space x falcon 9 exploded over the atlantic ocean sunday. , 3, 2, 1. ignition sequence start and lift off of the space x falcon 9 rocket. >> the unmanned rocket took off sunday, soaring through...
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allison, what are you learning? >> reporter: illegal at vs aren't a new problem but it's stirring up concern among residents. >> yeah. sitting on the front porch and you can see them. >> reporter: ralph jenkins has lived off alabama road for almost 40 years, and today, only cars but if you come by on saturday, he said you will find a lot of dirt bikes and four wheelers. >> they go down alabama. >> reporter: it's illegal to ride them but it doesn't stop many. if you look online, there are plenty of people proudly showing off their skills. some of the people who live where these riders congregate sigh it's getting old. >> you see people riding dirt bikes on the sidewalk, popping wheelies, that's a serious,. >> reporter: and more concerning, some of the people are using them during crime. >> saying someone just robbed a bank and are using a get away car. >> reporter: police say that the person who gunned down a journalist was on a dirt bike and they have released video of 14 people they want to talk to. stopping the ri
allison, what are you learning? >> reporter: illegal at vs aren't a new problem but it's stirring up concern among residents. >> yeah. sitting on the front porch and you can see them. >> reporter: ralph jenkins has lived off alabama road for almost 40 years, and today, only cars but if you come by on saturday, he said you will find a lot of dirt bikes and four wheelers. >> they go down alabama. >> reporter: it's illegal to ride them but it doesn't stop many. if you...
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i'm allison barber. i'll have more in just a minute. >>> the suspected killer of a rockville couple murdered in their home in their sleep. i'm scott broom in rockville, coming up shocking new details revealed in the case. >>> this is the battle involving the piscataway drive failure homeowners i'm stephanie ramirez outside the prince georges county courthouse. i'll tell you what a judge says today that they cannot do, coming up. >>> the unseasonably warm temperatures are about to come to an abrupt end as big storms are moving through the region and our cameras caught a bolt of lightning near ing us. i'm lesli foster. >> topper is tracking all that with his doppler 9,000 so top where are the storms now? >> derrick they're popping up everywhere and we have a flash flood watch in effect for the entire metro area until 6:00 a.m. not including our friends in southern maryland but you've already had heavy rain so flooding is possible anywhere and that's the main threat with these storms will be heavy rain, ter
i'm allison barber. i'll have more in just a minute. >>> the suspected killer of a rockville couple murdered in their home in their sleep. i'm scott broom in rockville, coming up shocking new details revealed in the case. >>> this is the battle involving the piscataway drive failure homeowners i'm stephanie ramirez outside the prince georges county courthouse. i'll tell you what a judge says today that they cannot do, coming up. >>> the unseasonably warm temperatures...
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. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, allison -- >> there's allison in columbia south carolina. charges levelled against another prison worker in connection with the escape of two convicted murderers up there in new york. gene palmer is facing felony charges for allegedly loaning the killers tools while they were behind bars. investigators are outlooking for richard matt on day 20th of the search. owls head is where this cabin is that investigators believe was home to these two bad guys for some time. >> reporter: that is correct, chris. it's almost three weeks into this search and investigators are still focusing on that cabin where dna was found over this weekend that was found
. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, allison -- >> there's allison in columbia south carolina. charges levelled against another prison worker in connection with the escape of two convicted murderers up there in new york. gene palmer is facing felony charges for allegedly loaning the killers tools while they were behind bars. investigators are outlooking for richard matt on day 20th of the search. owls head is where this cabin is that investigators believe was home to...
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john allison, former bbt ceo. matt welch from "reason" magazine. of people love free trade but can't stand the washington deal-making going into this. is it possible to reconcile those two things? >> i think it is tough, david, but i still think any free-trade agreement would be a positive move because i think what is going on here is a lot of fight about free trade in principle, particularly in terms of the unions and what we know is free trade improves the quality of life. people only trade if they will get bert. obviously they could come up with an agreement that was worse than nothing but the odds are any agreement that moves towards freer trade is good for the whole world. david: but, katie, there are little side deals. some are really ticking off congressman. congressman jim jordan and others are upset at the republican leadership for letting these side deals get in there. >> a lot of republicans are saying not only do we have the little deals going on but the trade deal gives president more power and takes power out of hands of congress to m
john allison, former bbt ceo. matt welch from "reason" magazine. of people love free trade but can't stand the washington deal-making going into this. is it possible to reconcile those two things? >> i think it is tough, david, but i still think any free-trade agreement would be a positive move because i think what is going on here is a lot of fight about free trade in principle, particularly in terms of the unions and what we know is free trade improves the quality of life....