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. >> in paris, i always said where is audrey smoltz and the ground crew.t makes everything run perfectly and smoothly. >> the path began with audrey's own modeling career in new york city. >> i was born, bread, toasted, jellied, jammed and honeyed in harlem. i've always enjoyed fashion, art, culture because it seemed i was always 6 feet tall, i started modeling. >> she became one of the first african-americans hired by blooming dale's as an assistant buyer. >> the head woman of resources said i want to see audrey smoltz. they pointed me out to this woman. oh, no, that can't be her. because of the color of my skin, she tried to say, oerks you don't want this job. and i told her, yes, i want the job. >> her growing knowledge of fashion helped her land a pivotal position as commentator and coordinator of the ebony fashion fair, fostering her desire to go into bilz for herself. >> a entrepreneur is a person who takes risks. i mean sometimes calculated and sometimes -- i'm going to jump into 20 feet of water. >> taking risks, both calculated and spontaneous, th
. >> in paris, i always said where is audrey smoltz and the ground crew.t makes everything run perfectly and smoothly. >> the path began with audrey's own modeling career in new york city. >> i was born, bread, toasted, jellied, jammed and honeyed in harlem. i've always enjoyed fashion, art, culture because it seemed i was always 6 feet tall, i started modeling. >> she became one of the first african-americans hired by blooming dale's as an assistant buyer. >> the...
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check in with tucker barnes. >> audrey, wisdom, good morning. we had a cold front late yesterday afternoon and now we are seeing cooler temperatures move in. let's get to. it take a look at vipir and there you go, you can see the shower activity down in the carolinas. that is the back edge there of the cold front so we should be in for a anice day today but much cooler weather than yesterday. yesterday, mid-70s. had you had today, our highs will be in the upper 50s and low 60s. noticeably schooler than yesterday. 52 in washington. humidity, 4 #%. wind are out of the north and east at 13 miles per hour and your pressure is on the rise, 29.8 inches. lots of sunshine. should be a dry day. highs in the low 60s. a look at the all-important weekend forecast in just a minute. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> some of the top stories we are following, lottery officials will hold a news conference to address the megamillions mystery in maryland. last week, mirlande wilson said she had one of the three winning tickets to last week's historic drawing but
check in with tucker barnes. >> audrey, wisdom, good morning. we had a cold front late yesterday afternoon and now we are seeing cooler temperatures move in. let's get to. it take a look at vipir and there you go, you can see the shower activity down in the carolinas. that is the back edge there of the cold front so we should be in for a anice day today but much cooler weather than yesterday. yesterday, mid-70s. had you had today, our highs will be in the upper 50s and low 60s. noticeably...
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audrey barnes has the story tonight. audrey. >> reporter: i talked with a priest tonight who says he was in the same class with father speck. his reaction was echoed by bishop paul of the arlington diocese. he says this deepens the pain of all catholics, particularly survivors of abuse. the spokesman for the archdiocese of arlington says the accuser who has now come guard is in his 30s. he says the alleged sexual relationship with father terri speck happened while he was a teenager and spect was a 40- year-old vicar in fairfax in the late 90s. >> the allegation was given to fairfax county police. they are investigating in addition the diocese is looking into the allegations. >> spect is now on administrative leave from holy spirit church where he has been the pastor since 2007. besides his work at several area parishes. specht worked in the office of child protection, which coordinates background checks for staffers and volunteers who work with children. donahue says he did not investigate allegations of abuse. >> those
audrey barnes has the story tonight. audrey. >> reporter: i talked with a priest tonight who says he was in the same class with father speck. his reaction was echoed by bishop paul of the arlington diocese. he says this deepens the pain of all catholics, particularly survivors of abuse. the spokesman for the archdiocese of arlington says the accuser who has now come guard is in his 30s. he says the alleged sexual relationship with father terri speck happened while he was a teenager and...
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. >> i am audrey barnes in for allison seymour. >> is it barnes squared. >> i like it. >> wisdom nice nice to have you here. >> it is nice to be here always. >> you are the consistent over here. >> now we are over the love fast. >> cool temperatures, cold front came through overnight, a couple rain showers now it is windy,. >> very windy. >> when i got here hours ago, winds gusting at 30 miles per hour. regan national, on max 2, there you go, 47 degrees, 45 baltimore, 54 this morning fredericksburg and 43 win chester cooler air working in from the north and west, there is your sentinel radar picked up a tenth of an inch of rain overnight hours not a lot of rain just enough to wet the roadways rain pushed south and east mostly sunny skies at the moment it will be excuse me a mostly sunny day should be a beautiful afternoon for you with the exception of the breezes, winds out of the north, gusting to 30, it will be a breezy afternoon highs low 60s bring along a jacket here as it will feel a little cool with the wind otherwise nice day. >> always good to hear >> nice day a little bit of
. >> i am audrey barnes in for allison seymour. >> is it barnes squared. >> i like it. >> wisdom nice nice to have you here. >> it is nice to be here always. >> you are the consistent over here. >> now we are over the love fast. >> cool temperatures, cold front came through overnight, a couple rain showers now it is windy,. >> very windy. >> when i got here hours ago, winds gusting at 30 miles per hour. regan national, on max 2, there...
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they make police think this could be a hate crime and audrey barnes has more. >> reporter: witnesses say the two marines got into a verbal altercation. about 240 this morning. seconds later, 23-year-old phil up bushawn was fatally stabbed. we got our hands on surveillance tape from a nearby business showing the aftermath of the crime and steps away from the marine barrack. barrack's row is a go-to destination like adams morgan and there were plenty of people on the street when the two marines got into a scuffle. >> and one witness -- during a verbal altercation. >> and this grainy surveillance tape shows what happened seconds after the fatal encounter. people tried to help the 23- year-old who was unconscious and not responding. it was too late. he died at the hospital. another malone, 20-year-old michael post, stationed in d.c., is facing second-degree murder charges. >> and it's all tough. when you have two marines involved, it's really -- i think that makes it tougher. i have a son who is in the military. >> reporter: the owner of capital hills sporting goods and apparels is worri
they make police think this could be a hate crime and audrey barnes has more. >> reporter: witnesses say the two marines got into a verbal altercation. about 240 this morning. seconds later, 23-year-old phil up bushawn was fatally stabbed. we got our hands on surveillance tape from a nearby business showing the aftermath of the crime and steps away from the marine barrack. barrack's row is a go-to destination like adams morgan and there were plenty of people on the street when the two...
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a blackwell -- by this woman audrey itblackwell. >> and police were called to a party house in district heights. two wounded a. >> , a lifelong resi am a lifelong resident of the county and its troubling. >> this person works with former convicts trying to get back on their feet. >> we provide an opportunity for individuals to be able to obtain an income. >> police have made two arrests this afternoon and they have identified other suspects, they say. police are calling it a justify homicide in one of the cases. an armed man walked into the party house in district heights trying to rob the victims inside. one of the victim's turnaround and killed the intruder. reporting live at prince george's county police headquarters, john gonzalez, abc 7. >> in maryland, state officials want to crack down on cigarette smuggling. new legislation would carry a fine of $150 per carton of contraband cigarettes and two years in prison for the first offense. on subsequent offenses that final -- . agents have confiscated $1.5 million worth of contraband cigarettes this fiscal year. police have arrested a s
a blackwell -- by this woman audrey itblackwell. >> and police were called to a party house in district heights. two wounded a. >> , a lifelong resi am a lifelong resident of the county and its troubling. >> this person works with former convicts trying to get back on their feet. >> we provide an opportunity for individuals to be able to obtain an income. >> police have made two arrests this afternoon and they have identified other suspects, they say. police are...
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come on out, audrey. >> audrey's wearing a great citrus tangerine jacket.rproof jacket. you can tell it has a little bit more heft than the previous jacket. this is a great jacket to wear outdoors. of course, and of course you know, it's an unexpected way to wear the color of the year which is the tangerine. >> right. >> and you know the way to wear it so that it's not so overwhelming is to pair it with neutrals as we have here with these great pair of denim shorts. then there's a fun print top and a pretty mint green purse that adds a nice touch of fun. >> i would never think to put mint green with the manage win. now you can try anything. >> exactly. and it's a bit of a softer way as opposed to wearing it with a bright, vibrant color. >> thank you so much, audrey. next, it's cropped sleeve jacket. a lot of people think, how do you really wear that? let's see how you paired it on laura. come on out, laura. >> laura is a wearing a great crop sleeve jacket. as you said. from forever 21. only $32. all these jackets are under $100. >> they're unbelievable. >>
come on out, audrey. >> audrey's wearing a great citrus tangerine jacket.rproof jacket. you can tell it has a little bit more heft than the previous jacket. this is a great jacket to wear outdoors. of course, and of course you know, it's an unexpected way to wear the color of the year which is the tangerine. >> right. >> and you know the way to wear it so that it's not so overwhelming is to pair it with neutrals as we have here with these great pair of denim shorts. then...
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[roll call] for the record, audrey joseph is an excused absence. >> how is audrey doing? >> she is doing really well. i expect to have her back shortly. >> i am glad to hear that. item number one, public comment. members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public better within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. members of the public may address the commission for up to three minutes. this is the time for you to speak about an item that is not on the agenda. sir? >> i just want to commend the enforcement in this follow-up over the last month. i came to the commission during public hearing to inform the commission about some public assembling that was on permitted. it was occurring in the building, 2601 mission st. on the third floor. i would like to introduce some new activity in the building. obviously, there have not been any enforcement. the ninth floor decided to throw a rager this last weekend. i have copies and pictures for follow-up. there you go. that included alcohol beverage sales, a food sales, a live d.j., a publ
[roll call] for the record, audrey joseph is an excused absence. >> how is audrey doing? >> she is doing really well. i expect to have her back shortly. >> i am glad to hear that. item number one, public comment. members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public better within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. members of the public may address the commission for up to three minutes. this is the time for you to speak about an...
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the bernard and audrey rappaport foundation, the john d. and katherine t.rthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and gumowitz, the betsy and jesse fink foundation, the hkh foundation, barbara g. fleishmann, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized inividual and group retirent products. that's why we're your retirement company.
the bernard and audrey rappaport foundation, the john d. and katherine t.rthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and gumowitz, the betsy and jesse fink foundation, the hkh foundation, barbara g. fleishmann, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized inividual and group retirent products. that's why we're your retirement company.
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i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm audrey burns in for sarah simmons. welcome to fox 5 morning news. >> you are a busy man. juror it is a nice forecast. it is cool out there. we've got temperatures in the 40s here in washington and 30s north and west. >> you i hope you took your tender plants in, right? >> we'll remind everybody of that again and again. you will lose your tender plants if you don't bring them inside. take a look at the numbers at reagan national. 46degrees. that is one of the warmer spots but a chilly start for all of us. 30s are breaking out north and west. hagerstown, 3 degrees. 39 in win chester. we'll probably lose another five degrees off these temperatures before we bottom out just before 6:00. nice moon. did you see it out there? >> yeah. >> i did not. i missed it. >> you always miss the moon. >> i always miss it. >> once in a while, you got to look up. lots of sunshine but highs in the upper 50s. 58 in washington. the hot spot will be fredericksburg at about 61. >> time to check in with traffic and robert hirshorn who is in for
i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm audrey burns in for sarah simmons. welcome to fox 5 morning news. >> you are a busy man. juror it is a nice forecast. it is cool out there. we've got temperatures in the 40s here in washington and 30s north and west. >> you i hope you took your tender plants in, right? >> we'll remind everybody of that again and again. you will lose your tender plants if you don't bring them inside. take a look at the numbers at reagan national. 46degrees. that...
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back to you. >> all right, audrey barnes, thank you. two dogs shot by officers in prince georges county may have been the same dogs involved in a vicious attack friday. the dogs were going after two kids in northeast. two had to climb on to a car to get away. a neighbor threw himself at the dogs to get the dogs to leave the kids alone. he was attacked despite his son using a baseball bat. the dog's owners have still not been found, so investigators haven't confirmed yet whether the ones that were shot are the same dogs as the ones friday. >>> and now to a news alert about tonight's gop presidential primaries. mitt romney won all five contests. in delaware, romney wins with 56% of the vote. and let's take a welcome at some of the other boards. in pennsylvania, mitt romney declared the winner. 57% of the vote over rick santorum, that was his home state, by the way. rick santorum dropped out several weeks ago. in new york, romney again wins with 56% of the vote over ron paul and newt gingrich. in connecticut, again, mitt romney, 67% of the
back to you. >> all right, audrey barnes, thank you. two dogs shot by officers in prince georges county may have been the same dogs involved in a vicious attack friday. the dogs were going after two kids in northeast. two had to climb on to a car to get away. a neighbor threw himself at the dogs to get the dogs to leave the kids alone. he was attacked despite his son using a baseball bat. the dog's owners have still not been found, so investigators haven't confirmed yet whether the ones...
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. >> i'm audrey barnes in for tony perkins.hank you for sticking with us. >> tucker barnes is downstairs. weather won't be too bad today and the weekend. >> a lot of sunshine, allison. all systems go for outdoor activities, as we'll have a nice warming trend saturday and sunday. chilly to start your day. numbers in washington now, 43 degrees. most of the area, or much of the area in the upper 30s at the moment. humidity 49%. also breezy. wind out of the north and north and east at 14, gusting close to 20. we'll have a breeze today. chilly today. high temperatures topping out in the upper 50s for daytime highs. even with bright sunshine. there's your satellite radar. traveling later today, no problems on most area roadways. get into the carolinas, some rain showers and soaking rain towards the outer banks. otherwise, sunshine around here and kind of a quiet weather pattern with a warming trend as mentioned by saturday and sunday. here's your forecast, quiet afternoon, 58 in washington. 60 waldorf. 55 the afternoon high in winche
. >> i'm audrey barnes in for tony perkins.hank you for sticking with us. >> tucker barnes is downstairs. weather won't be too bad today and the weekend. >> a lot of sunshine, allison. all systems go for outdoor activities, as we'll have a nice warming trend saturday and sunday. chilly to start your day. numbers in washington now, 43 degrees. most of the area, or much of the area in the upper 30s at the moment. humidity 49%. also breezy. wind out of the north and north and...
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. >> good morning allison and audrey firefighters are really just cleaning up at this point the fire started in a second floor rear bedroom, three people were rescued from inside that house, one man was unconscious and had to be revived, firefighters got the call 6:35 a.m. of a house fire, locust road northwest firefighters arrived within five minutes smoke pouring from the second floor an elderly woman in her -9d 0s and two sons live in the house, the fire was contained to the second floor and firefighters knocked down the fire quickly they were able to rescue the three people inside, they found the first two people down stairs another man upstairs, firefighters say they only got one call reporting the fire to 911. they believe that call initiated from inside the house, telling them there were people trapped, one of the two people who was found down stairs told the firefighters there was some body else upstairs that is how they were able to go up and rescue that man he was actually in a room adjacent to the one that was on fire, he did not have burn injuries, so it is believed his i
. >> good morning allison and audrey firefighters are really just cleaning up at this point the fire started in a second floor rear bedroom, three people were rescued from inside that house, one man was unconscious and had to be revived, firefighters got the call 6:35 a.m. of a house fire, locust road northwest firefighters arrived within five minutes smoke pouring from the second floor an elderly woman in her -9d 0s and two sons live in the house, the fire was contained to the second...
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she sets her sights on charming and lily collins looks a lot like the classic audrey hepburn. forget about the old story. this story has the doors of woods.as bandits in the 2.5 stars. pg. need your help. >> also opening is "wrath of the titans." >> i volunteer as a tribute. how big will "the hunger games" get? "the hunger games" gets four stars. very funny.eet" friendswood kids come only two stars.
she sets her sights on charming and lily collins looks a lot like the classic audrey hepburn. forget about the old story. this story has the doors of woods.as bandits in the 2.5 stars. pg. need your help. >> also opening is "wrath of the titans." >> i volunteer as a tribute. how big will "the hunger games" get? "the hunger games" gets four stars. very funny.eet" friendswood kids come only two stars.
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my colleague audrey barnes has come out of the courtroom. audrey, step forward here.he light. what was the judge's decision on this 20-year sentence? >> the sentence has been reduced to eight years. and the judge reduced it to 15 years and suspended seven years, so he will have to serve eight years. he will have five years probation after that. and it's a significant drop in his sentence, there was a hush in the dream as it was announced -- in the courtroom as it was announced and you saw ruffling who turned out from students who supported the victim's family. his family and mother and sister hugged each other and embraced knowing their son has a significantly less sentence right now. >> and there is a lot of people in montgomery county who are happy because they thought that sentence was too harsh. one of the judges called it an epic sentence. the families of the three victims have to be bitterly disappointed. they thought the long, 20-year sentence sent a message. as audrey reported, effectively, the sentence is reduced from 20 years to eight years. more in later br
my colleague audrey barnes has come out of the courtroom. audrey, step forward here.he light. what was the judge's decision on this 20-year sentence? >> the sentence has been reduced to eight years. and the judge reduced it to 15 years and suspended seven years, so he will have to serve eight years. he will have five years probation after that. and it's a significant drop in his sentence, there was a hush in the dream as it was announced -- in the courtroom as it was announced and you saw...
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. >> i'm he audrey barnes in for sarah simmons. tucker is here as well. >> good morning. >> very seasonably cool outside this morning. >> comfortably cool. i mean the nice thing is good sleeping weather. >> we don't get to sleep in it. >> we get to comment on it instead. >> later today, lots of sunshine, next couple of days, lots of sunshine. so forecast continues to be nice. >> that is music to our ears. noticeably cooler today. our highs will be about 60. >> we can handle that. >> i'm done. back to you guys. let's take a look at the numbers. 50 right now in washington and maybe we won't look at my numbers. >> you shouldn't have said back to you guys. you threw everything off. >> 42 in hagerstown. we had the front that came through yesterday and behind that front, that cool air lagging a little bit. it is moving in as we speak. it will be noticeably cooler today than yesterday. here is your sentinel radar. if you are headed southbound into the carolinas, you will encounter some rain showers. otherwise, here in washington, it shoul
. >> i'm he audrey barnes in for sarah simmons. tucker is here as well. >> good morning. >> very seasonably cool outside this morning. >> comfortably cool. i mean the nice thing is good sleeping weather. >> we don't get to sleep in it. >> we get to comment on it instead. >> later today, lots of sunshine, next couple of days, lots of sunshine. so forecast continues to be nice. >> that is music to our ears. noticeably cooler today. our highs will be...
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ain't nothing to it, but to do it. >> reporter: audrey barnes, fox 5 news. ♪ >>> the pastor of a largehurch has been fired by the board that governs his congregation. pastor peebles' membership was revoked. the board says he was trying to run a forprofit company from the church. he is now holding services from new carrollton. >> [inaudible] -- it hurts. it hurts really bad. and it hurts to see someone you love the most on -- [inaudible] -- has that kind of pain. >> peebles hasn't been legally charged with wrong doing. his parents founded jericho city of praise when his mother died in 2010, she left control of the church to the board. >>> hearing in d.c. supreme court tomorrow in a case that gripped the district almost three decades ago. seven men convicted of raping and killing katherine fuller could receive new trials. attorneys say there's new evidence that wasn't available in the first trials. fuller was a 48-year-old mother of six when she was attacked in her neighborhood. police charged a group of men who called themselves the h and h crew. >>> the man charged with second degree m
ain't nothing to it, but to do it. >> reporter: audrey barnes, fox 5 news. ♪ >>> the pastor of a largehurch has been fired by the board that governs his congregation. pastor peebles' membership was revoked. the board says he was trying to run a forprofit company from the church. he is now holding services from new carrollton. >> [inaudible] -- it hurts. it hurts really bad. and it hurts to see someone you love the most on -- [inaudible] -- has that kind of pain. >>...
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audrey barnes has the story. >> reporter: former marine justin kuhel started his journey 17 days agous ohio his goal walk 400 miles no arlington cemetery, to honor his marines. >> definitely a high point now coming into the cemetery. >> reporter: he was inspired to do to walk after watching a documentary about a wounded squad leader in his unit and what he went through in rehab. >> made he wake up and realize even after these guys get hurt and get home they still have so much further to go and everything like that i wanted to do something to help them out. >> this trip hasn't been easy his gate is unsteady and painful, hampered by policers and fatigue -- blisters and fatigue the people he met along the way kept him going. >> everyone so nice stopped gave me food and water it has been an awesome experience. >> and finally, it is over. [ applause ] >> way to go buddy. >> reporter: his parents nancy and joe joe kuhel couldn't be prouder. >> i just hit 400 miles exactly right here. >> reporter: he exceeded his goal pushed over the top by a last minute $2,000 donation from azalea charitie
audrey barnes has the story. >> reporter: former marine justin kuhel started his journey 17 days agous ohio his goal walk 400 miles no arlington cemetery, to honor his marines. >> definitely a high point now coming into the cemetery. >> reporter: he was inspired to do to walk after watching a documentary about a wounded squad leader in his unit and what he went through in rehab. >> made he wake up and realize even after these guys get hurt and get home they still have so...
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audrey barnes has more. >> reporter: the victim, 23- year-old phillip from camp lejeune was days away from being discharged from the marines and is no dead. witnesses say he got into an altercation with the fellow marine, michael post, who is in police custody facing murder charges. the cameras from a business on 8th street capture the aftermath of the stabbing. passers by rushing to help. and ambulance frying to arrive and transport him, who is unconscious and unresponsive. marines on duty at the front gates detained the suspect who was an active duty marine stationed there and he is no facing second-degree murder charges in the death of fellow marine who died at a local hospital. investigators are trying to determine if this is a possible hate crime. >> one witness for the homophobic slur used by suspects during a verbal altercation that proceeded. >> and this is very sad and unfortunate it happened. they go and serve our country in the war zone and come back and to this and that is sad. >> reporter: at 11 tonight, you will hear what other people who live in the area and business ow
audrey barnes has more. >> reporter: the victim, 23- year-old phillip from camp lejeune was days away from being discharged from the marines and is no dead. witnesses say he got into an altercation with the fellow marine, michael post, who is in police custody facing murder charges. the cameras from a business on 8th street capture the aftermath of the stabbing. passers by rushing to help. and ambulance frying to arrive and transport him, who is unconscious and unresponsive. marines on...
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patty's day when audrey fisher made her first trip to the beach with her 12 year-old daughter and hereranian mix well. this would be willie's last trip he was attacked by a large pit bull. >> it happened so fast and it was as if he was using my dog as a toy. i was scared. i was helpless. there was nothing i could do. i had my daughter standing there watching and i just grabbed her and turned her away from it told her not to look. >> the owner ran over and released willie from his dog's jaws and then according to audrey and other witnesses, left without even so much as an apology. >> we were on our way out walking out and i wanted him to stop and talk to me and give me information on himself. he does grab on this attack is belly. >> willie died of abdominal problems three days later. several by standard who tried to help out read their phones and the pictures of the alleged owner which she has been circulating at the beach. she is hoping the police will helper try to track down the owner and hopefully recoup her nearly $6,000 that an aryans bill. the dog community has been in an outrag
patty's day when audrey fisher made her first trip to the beach with her 12 year-old daughter and hereranian mix well. this would be willie's last trip he was attacked by a large pit bull. >> it happened so fast and it was as if he was using my dog as a toy. i was scared. i was helpless. there was nothing i could do. i had my daughter standing there watching and i just grabbed her and turned her away from it told her not to look. >> the owner ran over and released willie from his...
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service members have been busted for allegations involving prostitutes, and heavy drinking in columbia, audrey barnes sat down with a man who helped break the story. >> this is the biggest scandal in the history of the secret service. >> reporter: author ronald kesler doesn't work for the u.s. secret service but he has plenty of friends who do and in fact he published a book about the elite security force in 2009 called in the president's secret service, behind the scenes with agents in the line of fire and the president's they protect it was one of his sources that tipped him off about the sexual scandals unfolding in columbia, with agents supposed to be guarding president obama during a summit instead, hooking up with prostitutes. >> one of the agents refused to pay one of the prostitutes, the prostitute complains to police because in columbia, prostitution is not illegal. >> when police started asking questions the scandal erupted. >> police went to the state department, secret service, white house was informed, and the secret service did with draw the agents, they are all under investigati
service members have been busted for allegations involving prostitutes, and heavy drinking in columbia, audrey barnes sat down with a man who helped break the story. >> this is the biggest scandal in the history of the secret service. >> reporter: author ronald kesler doesn't work for the u.s. secret service but he has plenty of friends who do and in fact he published a book about the elite security force in 2009 called in the president's secret service, behind the scenes with...
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audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >>> another big story tonight, the planes getting whipped with severe weatherdia reports a miranda lambert concert has been halted because of a tornado warning and everyone has been told to stay inside. >> no one has been hurt at this point, but the national weather service predicted these tornadoes could very well be life threatening. more than three dozen twisters have been reported in the mid and southwest so far and it is not over yet. let's go right to gwen. she is tracking the troubles. gwen, good evening. >> good evening, you're absolutely right. these storms have been dangerous through this part of the country and forecasters are predicting severe weather through the night. fox's mike tobin reports from northern oklahoma. >> reporter: tornadoes and supercell thunderstorms sweep across the central plain. forecasters predicting large hail and damaging winds in excess of 65 miles per hour. as the highly volatile system makes its way, tornadoes are expected to barrel through kansas, oklahoma, and then on to nebraska. jana feels lucky to be alive after an ea
audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >>> another big story tonight, the planes getting whipped with severe weatherdia reports a miranda lambert concert has been halted because of a tornado warning and everyone has been told to stay inside. >> no one has been hurt at this point, but the national weather service predicted these tornadoes could very well be life threatening. more than three dozen twisters have been reported in the mid and southwest so far and it is not over yet. let's go...
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. >> i'm audrey barnes in for sarah simmons. welcome to fresh friday. >> see, doesn't it have a catchy -- >> i don't know about that. i think 1980s, prince of bel air kind of thing. >> old school. >> it is fresh outside. it is also cool outside. our temperatures are in the 40s. some 30s back to the north and west. got a freeze warning which continues until 9:00 a.m. for counties well off to the north and west. montgomery count you, howard county, loudoun county under that freeze warning as well. we are not done with the cold yet. satellite-radar, should be a great-look day. even more sunshine than yesterday. most of our cloudiness has faded off to the south and east with an area of storminess f you are traveling today headed down to the carolinas, you will encounter some clouds and rain showers. around here, just bright sunshine expected. our average daytime high is in the low 60s and we are only going to get into the upper 50s today. it should be pleasant. >> i had a chance to spend some time outside yesterday. not too bad. it
. >> i'm audrey barnes in for sarah simmons. welcome to fresh friday. >> see, doesn't it have a catchy -- >> i don't know about that. i think 1980s, prince of bel air kind of thing. >> old school. >> it is fresh outside. it is also cool outside. our temperatures are in the 40s. some 30s back to the north and west. got a freeze warning which continues until 9:00 a.m. for counties well off to the north and west. montgomery count you, howard county, loudoun county...
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. >> i'm audrey barnes in for sarah simmons. welcome to fox 5 morning news. >> tucker barnes is here now to talk about today, tomorrow and the weekend. >> and all-important weekend. >> that's right. getting to the weekend. >> got to get to the weekend. it is a holiday weekend too. >> that means a lot of people are going to be traveling. >> everyone can wear their nice little easter outfit without having to put a big coat over it. >> you might need a jacket but you won't need a rain jacket. today will look beautiful as well for those of you going to work and school. some of us still doing that. temperatures right now in the upper 40s and low 50s. 52 here in washington. 49 at dulles. 49 at bwi marshall. should be a great looking day. the general trend here is to clear things out with sunshine expected and we should be dry for your thursday. if you get down into the carolinas if you are traveling, you can see you have some rain showers down to the west and south. and those will stay south and west of us today. we'll be cooler than
. >> i'm audrey barnes in for sarah simmons. welcome to fox 5 morning news. >> tucker barnes is here now to talk about today, tomorrow and the weekend. >> and all-important weekend. >> that's right. getting to the weekend. >> got to get to the weekend. it is a holiday weekend too. >> that means a lot of people are going to be traveling. >> everyone can wear their nice little easter outfit without having to put a big coat over it. >> you might need...
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thank you, audrey. >>> tonight, the white house is reacting to the controversy surrounding the lavish convention. it's the gsa, the general services administration, and its convention near las vegas cost taxpayers more than $800,000. doug mcelway has more. >> reporter: yesterday, a spokesman bright that he was appalled by the behavior at the eastern conference. today, the white house singing a different tune and blaming the bush administration for expensive spending at the agency's conference. budget numbers show that spending for the conference went up substantially during the bush years n.2004, $93,000 was spent on the conference in portland, oregon; in 2006, $323,000 in oklahoma city. and in 2008, $655,000. and in 2010, $840,000 spent on the conference. an administration official tells fox news, quote, at least we have taken bold, swift, forceful actions to hold those responsible accountable and to put in place protections to make sure it never happens again. if the bush administration folks acted under their watch, the 2010 debaucle could have been avoided. a former gsa official i
thank you, audrey. >>> tonight, the white house is reacting to the controversy surrounding the lavish convention. it's the gsa, the general services administration, and its convention near las vegas cost taxpayers more than $800,000. doug mcelway has more. >> reporter: yesterday, a spokesman bright that he was appalled by the behavior at the eastern conference. today, the white house singing a different tune and blaming the bush administration for expensive spending at the...
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x 5's audrey barnes has the h a details. >> as he was wrapping up his visit to colombia, president obama addressed the scandal that some are calling the worst in the history of the secret service. it started with a dispute over money, allegations from a prostitute who said she wanted to i paid for her overnight activity with a -- to be paid for her overnight activity with a secret service agents. even though prostitution is legal in colombia, the assistant director of the secret service says those agents violated the service's zero tolerance policy on personal misconduct. their president says he would be very angry if those allegations turn out to be true. >> when we travel to another country, i expect us to observe the highest standards because we're not just representing ourselves. ves. we're here on behalf of our people. >> reporter: the agents and uniformed division officers are on administrative leave and while none were assigned to directly protect the president, ron kessler who helped break the story says the security breach put the president at risk. >> it really compromised the
x 5's audrey barnes has the h a details. >> as he was wrapping up his visit to colombia, president obama addressed the scandal that some are calling the worst in the history of the secret service. it started with a dispute over money, allegations from a prostitute who said she wanted to i paid for her overnight activity with a -- to be paid for her overnight activity with a secret service agents. even though prostitution is legal in colombia, the assistant director of the secret service...
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audrey barnes caught up with him near the end of his effort. >> former marine justin, started his journeycolumbus ohio, his goal, to walk 400 miles to arlington national cemetery, in honor of his fellow marines. >> it had its high and low points definitely a high point now coming into the cemetery. >> reporter: he was inspired to do the walk after watching a documentary about a wounded squad leader in his unit and what he went through in rehab. >> made me wake up and realize even after these guys get hurt and get home they still have so much further to go, in their recovery, everything like that i wanted to kind of do something to help them out. >> reporter: this trip hasn't been easy his gate is unsteady and painful, hampered by policers and fatigue. the people he met along the way, kept him going. >> everyone so nice stopping and giving me food, water, stuff like that and just been an awesome experience. >> reporter: and finally, it is over. [ applause ] >> way to go buddy. >> reporter: his parents nancy and joe couldn't be prouder. >> not about him, he is such a humble young man all ab
audrey barnes caught up with him near the end of his effort. >> former marine justin, started his journeycolumbus ohio, his goal, to walk 400 miles to arlington national cemetery, in honor of his fellow marines. >> it had its high and low points definitely a high point now coming into the cemetery. >> reporter: he was inspired to do the walk after watching a documentary about a wounded squad leader in his unit and what he went through in rehab. >> made me wake up and...
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until there's not a need, we're going to keep doing it. >> audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >> well, you win some, you lose some, you hold them, you fold them. the gambler. all right, this is one hefty megamillion dollar jackpot to lose. try $656 million. i can't wrap my head around that. three people were lucky enough to win, but one of the winning tickets bought in maryland and sold at a 7-eleven. this is in millford, mill yesterday. unlike most people's strategy, can you believe the lucky winner only gave himself one shot at the millions? >> it was a quick pick. the individual came in, they only bought one ticket and we understand from the surveillance tape, it's the only thing they came into the store to buy. they bought their one ticket, paid $1, and left. >> yeah, that winner who didn't buy an ice tea, nothing, hasn't come forward yet. the jackpot will be shared with two other winners, one in kansas. the other in illinois. each should get about $218 million or if they want the whole payout immediately, a check for $158 million. wow. >>> they may not be megamillion winners, but five peo
until there's not a need, we're going to keep doing it. >> audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >> well, you win some, you lose some, you hold them, you fold them. the gambler. all right, this is one hefty megamillion dollar jackpot to lose. try $656 million. i can't wrap my head around that. three people were lucky enough to win, but one of the winning tickets bought in maryland and sold at a 7-eleven. this is in millford, mill yesterday. unlike most people's strategy, can you believe the...
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audrey barnes has that story. >> reporter: these friends have more in common than being elementary schoolers. they also have severe cases of lyme disease so bad that they not sure when or if they will get back to work. >> i taught kindergarten at a elementary school and when this happened with my voice, i can't teach anymore. >> reporter: her life now revolves around treating her lyme disease. >> and i give myselfivy medicine, takes about an hour every day to give myself all of my ivy medicine and in addition to this, i take about 30 pills after day as well. >> reporter: linda mcgee was diagnosed with lyme eight years ago and two of e it, too. her family has paid more than $12,000 out of their pockets to treat her. >> insurance didn't cover it. so i paid out of pocket. at that time, it was $1,000 a week. >> reporter: they had to make a choice. college tuition or intravenous antibiotic treatment. they sent their daughter off to college and in february, she relapsed. >> i had some lyme symptoms and kept pushing through and ended up going to my heart. >> reporter: the loudoun county board of
audrey barnes has that story. >> reporter: these friends have more in common than being elementary schoolers. they also have severe cases of lyme disease so bad that they not sure when or if they will get back to work. >> i taught kindergarten at a elementary school and when this happened with my voice, i can't teach anymore. >> reporter: her life now revolves around treating her lyme disease. >> and i give myselfivy medicine, takes about an hour every day to give myself...
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. >> i'm audrey barnes. i didn't think it was that chilly but when you look at the temperatures, pretty cold outside. >> falling back. our temperature are in the 40s and 40s to start your day. >> that is on the brisk side. bring a jacket for later today too because if you are outdoors, we'll only be in the 50s for daytime highs. >> the moon was pretty. >> the moon was beautiful. loved the live shot we had a few minutes ago. going be for a beautiful day with bright sunshine. not cold later this afternoon but a little on the cool side. currently, 44 in washington. you can see lots of 30s starting to break out on our map. we're 37 in winchester and hagerstown and 30s there up into delaware. dover, delaware right now, 3 degrees as well. temperature will fall back for another hour and we'll see a nice rebound as the sun gets a chaps to get up over the horizon in about a little less than an hour here. around and around goes the beam but we are not finding anything at all. we won't all weekend. it should be a nice
. >> i'm audrey barnes. i didn't think it was that chilly but when you look at the temperatures, pretty cold outside. >> falling back. our temperature are in the 40s and 40s to start your day. >> that is on the brisk side. bring a jacket for later today too because if you are outdoors, we'll only be in the 50s for daytime highs. >> the moon was pretty. >> the moon was beautiful. loved the live shot we had a few minutes ago. going be for a beautiful day with bright...
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audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >> what a nice story. >> very nice. >> walking weather today. >> get intonk this looks like a really nice workweek. we had a little bit of rain last night which allergy sufferers said thank you so much. the pollen has been crazy bad this year. there's protest possible tonight in a few spots, but a nice rebound tomorrow. tomorrow looks terrific. >> excellent. >> your kids are out, aren't they, on spring break? >> they're on spring break this week. >> i don't think everyone is on spring break this week, but a lot of the jurisdictions are. if you didn't go away, the weather is going to be delightful. the pollen count has been really high, so i thought i'd show you the numbers. tree pollen is way up there, a count with over 1,200 grains per cubic meter, grass pollen on the low side and mold is moderate, but it's really the tree upon you're seeing covering the car. there will be -- pollen you're seeing covering the car. there will be more of it tomorrow. it will be a great day with a lot of sunshine. unfortunately not much rain to wash out the pollen. now we'll
audrey barnes, fox 5 news. >> what a nice story. >> very nice. >> walking weather today. >> get intonk this looks like a really nice workweek. we had a little bit of rain last night which allergy sufferers said thank you so much. the pollen has been crazy bad this year. there's protest possible tonight in a few spots, but a nice rebound tomorrow. tomorrow looks terrific. >> excellent. >> your kids are out, aren't they, on spring break? >> they're on...
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why audrey? why did you torment me with your fragrance? (laughter) but you know, you know what really leads to leading to sex? eye contact. (laughter) and because the subtlest glance could lead to sexual activity that's why i believe every child should be fitted with a pair of horse blinders. (laughter) even if they somehow catch a glimpse of the opposite sex, no one's going to get it on with a tuba playing kid wearing horse blinders. (laughter) of course the ultimate gateway to sex is puberty. those raging hormones coursing through our kids veins have only one purpose: to turn them into mindless sex zombies. (laughter) that's why every child should sign a pledge promising not to go through puberty until after they are married. because i believe puber city a chiz. and ladies and gentlemen if our children lack the self-control to hold in their hormones then we have no option to spay or neuter them. i'm talking the full bob barker. (laughter) now... (laughter) i hear what people are thinking about there. sterilizing our children may sound cr
why audrey? why did you torment me with your fragrance? (laughter) but you know, you know what really leads to leading to sex? eye contact. (laughter) and because the subtlest glance could lead to sexual activity that's why i believe every child should be fitted with a pair of horse blinders. (laughter) even if they somehow catch a glimpse of the opposite sex, no one's going to get it on with a tuba playing kid wearing horse blinders. (laughter) of course the ultimate gateway to sex is puberty....
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ready to go after folks who are defrauding consumes are through these sorts of scams. >> reporter: audrey barnes, fox 5 news. 5 news. >> trouble once again. >> just a trail of problems with him. >>> an interesting restaurant living up to its reputation and name. ahead in about 4 minutes, it is called the heart attack grill and can you guess what happened. >> it's serious matter but is the opener's reaction just a bit of insensitive. that is coming your way straight ahead. >>> melanie alnwick is following another big story for us. >> reporter: a metrobus driver is on leave this morning, relieved of his duties after a fight with a passenger. we'll tell what you happened when fox 5 morning news continues. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just keep going. (man) that you have all these people coming together for one common goal. (woman
ready to go after folks who are defrauding consumes are through these sorts of scams. >> reporter: audrey barnes, fox 5 news. 5 news. >> trouble once again. >> just a trail of problems with him. >>> an interesting restaurant living up to its reputation and name. ahead in about 4 minutes, it is called the heart attack grill and can you guess what happened. >> it's serious matter but is the opener's reaction just a bit of insensitive. that is coming your way...
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. >> audrey and lily started cooking at 3 years of age. they combine two of her favorite things.food and cuteness. >> that is adorable. a nutty chardonnay. we will see you at 6:00. - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive.
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the jury is still out on what position audrey house should decline.today i think we can rule out the middle infield. you do not need to worry about this little guy bouncing in the first pitch. he will run it all into the catcher. there he is. the dollar's performance was nice but the panda was even better. he extended his hitting streak to 14 games with an rbi single in the third inning. ryan vogelsong made his second start of the season giving off a double to fourth. then responded by striking out. he tied a career high with eight strikeouts. but he ran into some trouble in the seventh inning. when he hit one over the third base bag and down the left-field line. two run scored to give the mets a 3/1 lead. top of the mines, thknife, the giants their final out. >> and it is going to fall. and this game is tied!. unbelievable as a measure points. >> a two run double for brandon belts. with the bench empty, aubrey huff was forced to play second base for the first time in his career and was tested right away. they turn to start a double play but he is now
the jury is still out on what position audrey house should decline.today i think we can rule out the middle infield. you do not need to worry about this little guy bouncing in the first pitch. he will run it all into the catcher. there he is. the dollar's performance was nice but the panda was even better. he extended his hitting streak to 14 games with an rbi single in the third inning. ryan vogelsong made his second start of the season giving off a double to fourth. then responded by striking...