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the bracelet had the name athens doe, 1/1950, age 66. the toe tag had the name virginia e.irthday 2/10/1933, age 83. but both tags have the same id number. the family says virginia gray had surgery scars. but they say the body at the funeral home had no scars. >> do you think it's her? >> i really don't know. we're looking at pictures. it looks close, but you know, the family -- we're just talking. this might end up being a dna case. >> family members have been forced to put virginia gray's funeral on hold as they continue to search for her body. >>> washington gas admits an update to their website has not gone according to plan. some of you wrote to news4 about problems logging in and paying your bills. susan hogan checked it out. >> well the website was supposed to expand online self service options for thousands of including their online payment met,000. technical glitches caused a lot of head aches including one man who got a shutoff notice. years ago he signed up for the automatic bill pay. >> the advantage of that is that i would never miss a payment. >> he was shocke
the bracelet had the name athens doe, 1/1950, age 66. the toe tag had the name virginia e.irthday 2/10/1933, age 83. but both tags have the same id number. the family says virginia gray had surgery scars. but they say the body at the funeral home had no scars. >> do you think it's her? >> i really don't know. we're looking at pictures. it looks close, but you know, the family -- we're just talking. this might end up being a dna case. >> family members have been forced to put...
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the bracelet had the name athens doe, birth day 1/1/1950, age 66. the toe tag had the name virginia e. gray, birth date 2/10/1933, age 83. but both tags have the same i.d. number. the family says virginia gray had surgical scars, but they say the body at the funeral home had no scars. do you think it's her? >> i really don't know. we've been looking at pictures. it looks close but, you know, the family -- and it might end up being a dna case. >> reporter: so while all of this goes on, the entire funeral service been put on hold. doreen, back to you. >> okay. pat collins reporting. thank you, pat. >>> a virginia man is in jail tonight accused of attacking a woman inside her own home. happened last friday in sterling right across the street from sugarland elementary school. investigators say christopher coates tried to sexually assault the woman, held her against her will and prevented her from calling the police. coates is facing charges including abduction and attempted rape. >>> a convicted drunk driver caused a crash that killed two people and now
the bracelet had the name athens doe, birth day 1/1/1950, age 66. the toe tag had the name virginia e. gray, birth date 2/10/1933, age 83. but both tags have the same i.d. number. the family says virginia gray had surgical scars, but they say the body at the funeral home had no scars. do you think it's her? >> i really don't know. we've been looking at pictures. it looks close but, you know, the family -- and it might end up being a dna case. >> reporter: so while all of this goes...
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it's even possible to come by electronic id chips made in china and exported to athens. but does fake id really pass muster? >> yes, in the border area people go by foot and there are no machines or scans to check like at airports. reporter: we want to know what the greek authorities are doing against the illegal trade. we accompany undercover police who are arresting a group of iranians. only one of them has a passport we are told, that's presumably fake. the police think the men were waiting for forged documents. the next day they show us reams of faked papers they seized in a swoop on an international fake passports ring last october. >> what does it mean? are all these passports coming to germany in the end? >> in every country in the eu, not just germany. reporter: the refugees and migrants here on omonia square in downtown athens are from bangladesh, pakistan, iran and countries in northern africa. we ask the young men what they are waiting for. they say a passport. it will be hard for them to achieve their goal of being recognised as refugees or granted asylum in an eu cou
it's even possible to come by electronic id chips made in china and exported to athens. but does fake id really pass muster? >> yes, in the border area people go by foot and there are no machines or scans to check like at airports. reporter: we want to know what the greek authorities are doing against the illegal trade. we accompany undercover police who are arresting a group of iranians. only one of them has a passport we are told, that's presumably fake. the police think the men were...
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shona: what kind of political maneuvering does athens have at its disposal? nathalie: not that many, but prime minister alexis tsipras is trying. yesterday the show of support from donald tusk was very important and meant a lot to the greek authorities to see your finally understanding the scope of the problem it is facing. he will be flying to turkey because he believes it is important to stem the flow of migrants to reach the greek shores. at the end of the day, with a six-year financial crisis, as much as greece can do, it is trying to appeal to your. it has even alluded to the fact that it may use its powers to paralyze decisions within the european union, but that of course is a last resort measure. shona: we just heard that francois hollande and angela merkel say that greece needs to secure its borders. this is not new. but what can greece do at this point? nathalie: that is an interesting point, because according to the u.n., which gets its numbers from local authorities, around 90% of all the rivals in greece are from war-producing and refugee-produci
shona: what kind of political maneuvering does athens have at its disposal? nathalie: not that many, but prime minister alexis tsipras is trying. yesterday the show of support from donald tusk was very important and meant a lot to the greek authorities to see your finally understanding the scope of the problem it is facing. he will be flying to turkey because he believes it is important to stem the flow of migrants to reach the greek shores. at the end of the day, with a six-year financial...
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. >> when you fly around that region, you are based in athens, when you fly around that renal and unyou go through airport security and one doeserview sometimes that you go through passport control, do you feel safe enough when you are going through that process? >> reporter: i think so. there are normally sufficient security. but as you know this is the kind of thing that seems to be able to happen at most places around the world at the moment. i wouldn't say this particular region is more problematic than any other, but it does seem to be the case that maybe if we do see a rise in highjackings, as we have said before, or more problems in terms of airport are, you know, links to terrorism or violence there, it might be an issue that needs to be readdressed. and the security may have to be heightened. >> okay, elinda, do stay with us because we are getting some information here as well. the authorities have named the highjacker. and we will bring that to you just as soon as we can. and we'll carry on talking to you elinda. just give us the back story here to not the history of this kind of incident either through the prism of,
. >> when you fly around that region, you are based in athens, when you fly around that renal and unyou go through airport security and one doeserview sometimes that you go through passport control, do you feel safe enough when you are going through that process? >> reporter: i think so. there are normally sufficient security. but as you know this is the kind of thing that seems to be able to happen at most places around the world at the moment. i wouldn't say this particular region...
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look athen you yesterday's inflation data and the pmi today, what does the ecb have got to deliver inr view to underpin the turn around in some of these numbers? peter: part of the role of the ecb is moving and soothing. that goes a long way to what they need to do. what i am not convinced they need to do is turn around and do more you week in the same format they have done. one has to question what is the merits of sending the german 10 year yields from 11 basis use -- basis points to five. one of the things that you may be should look for although politically it is difficult is to focus on narrowing the spread between italian and spanish bonds and the german yield. anna: price affects worse. s. fx war manus: let us see what glencore and barclays will deliver for us today. glencore report in just under half an hour. we are focusing on the debt and commodity prices there. anna: we are going to get those numbers. we have a preview of what we can expect from those glencore numbers. nejra: we could see net income $1.2015 ali 72% to billion. that is what analysts surveyed by bloomberg are
look athen you yesterday's inflation data and the pmi today, what does the ecb have got to deliver inr view to underpin the turn around in some of these numbers? peter: part of the role of the ecb is moving and soothing. that goes a long way to what they need to do. what i am not convinced they need to do is turn around and do more you week in the same format they have done. one has to question what is the merits of sending the german 10 year yields from 11 basis use -- basis points to five....
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athens, the capital about 500 kilometers from where we are. they have former military bases turned into camps for them. people say that does not guarantee them quick entry to europe where they want to go. they say the resettlement program on the table right now will takages and they don't want to continue here. they want a swift entry to wherever they want. the commissioner for e.u. migration was here yesterday and he tried to talk to the people, but they're not hearing any of what they are saying. what is also happening is that the e.u.'s commissioner for migration is also speaking to a divided you're that doesn't want to accept the refugees >>> thank you. the weather with rob and a story of fire and flood in the u.s. southern states. >> yes. this is a legacy story. a few days they had half a metre of rape or so. they're filling up. we talked yesterday about the flooding that was in louisianna. in the border of texas, the swamps are still lifting, the floods are still happening. people live there and it has been dry for days. i'm sure they're used to it this. nevertheless, this is a lot of water still be rising. it's a ge
athens, the capital about 500 kilometers from where we are. they have former military bases turned into camps for them. people say that does not guarantee them quick entry to europe where they want to go. they say the resettlement program on the table right now will takages and they don't want to continue here. they want a swift entry to wherever they want. the commissioner for e.u. migration was here yesterday and he tried to talk to the people, but they're not hearing any of what they are...
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greece does not have the resources to provide for all the migrants, but that has not stopped many greeks from doing what they can to help. a report from athens. >> reporter: greeks come to the aid of refugees stranded in their country. images of families out in the open on chilly nights have made them forget their problems. at squires like this where the refugees live, they turn up in droves with bags of fruit, food and medicine. >> translation: we could be in their position. if we were, we would need help. >> translation: we come to help all the time. they're human beings. >> reporter: greece has been struggling before the influx of refugees dealing with an economic crisis. there's little the state here can do to help the refugees. now civilians an charities have been forced to step in. soup kitchens that served unemployed and homeless greeks now cater for the refugees too. it is this woman's first day here. >> if they see and they get to know that this is something that we must do, help people who are hungry, i think that more people will come. gentleman despite the generosity of the people of greece, few of the refugees want to stay in th
greece does not have the resources to provide for all the migrants, but that has not stopped many greeks from doing what they can to help. a report from athens. >> reporter: greeks come to the aid of refugees stranded in their country. images of families out in the open on chilly nights have made them forget their problems. at squires like this where the refugees live, they turn up in droves with bags of fruit, food and medicine. >> translation: we could be in their position. if we...
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does require legislative approval. mary is worried her daughter might regress if these regions to go somewhere new. >> she has been stable so i'm one of the lucky ones. >>> that was elena athens reporting. they will have another meeting in raleigh at the end of the month. >>> service members and their families can get information about medical services in their area. they will be hosting military mondays at local starbucks from 1 to 3:00 p.m. they will offer information about disability compensation, survivors benefits, dis charge updates and much more. for a complete list of locations near you, head to wsoctv.com. >>> next, carolina panthers star josh norman and teammate benjamin are teaming um. back to their community. ck to their co hans. >>> north carolina guard marcus paige's how personal he took their loss at home to duke. now page and his team have a shot at redemption as they close out the regular season. >>> carolina seeking their first win in four years. they were firing on all cylinders early and often. three minutes to play before halftime. wide open johnson throwing it down. he had himself a game later in the first, justin jackson's floater no good, but johnson 1
does require legislative approval. mary is worried her daughter might regress if these regions to go somewhere new. >> she has been stable so i'm one of the lucky ones. >>> that was elena athens reporting. they will have another meeting in raleigh at the end of the month. >>> service members and their families can get information about medical services in their area. they will be hosting military mondays at local starbucks from 1 to 3:00 p.m. they will offer information...