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vander brill is being held without bond tonight.e've got a crew in fredericksburg right now and we'll have a report tonight at 11:00 from the vigil. >>> police are combing the arlington neighborhood where a mom of two was found dead on friday. police say 42-year-old bonnie black was in the middle of a contentious divorce. neighbors called police after they saw black's 5-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son wandering outside in their pajamas. police are searching her husband's home and her home. they are going through black's documents right now. they say they are going to work around the clock to investigate. >>> jacob and sarah hogle have been missing since last september. but montgomery county police say they will conduct another search tomorrow for the missing 2 and 3-year-olds. authorities say they believe the children are dead and don't have any new leads. they are pursuing a homicide case against the children's mother, catharine hogle. she has been charged with the disappearance and is currently being held in a psychiatric hos
vander brill is being held without bond tonight.e've got a crew in fredericksburg right now and we'll have a report tonight at 11:00 from the vigil. >>> police are combing the arlington neighborhood where a mom of two was found dead on friday. police say 42-year-old bonnie black was in the middle of a contentious divorce. neighbors called police after they saw black's 5-year-old daughter and 3-year-old son wandering outside in their pajamas. police are searching her husband's home and...
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that was brill. >> i haven't heard you talk too much about your parents, what start did they give you>> my father was an amateur piano player. they taught me. they allowed me to do classical lesson. we didn't have money, but we weren't poor. i had a great upbringing. i had six sisters, my mother was a homemaker, my father worked hard. i had a great work ethic. i had a perfect upbringing. >> first song you learnt on the piano, the first song. now i'm taking you back. was... >> okay. >> and i thought i was so cool doing that. >> the man jump up. what chord is that. >> like a c-6-9. "wonderful world up there." >> really. >> we table beside -- talked about that. had. >> did you form your first band or join it. >> we formed it. i was the guy 12, 13, making money on the weekends, organising the band, making the phone calls, calling the wedding person, getting the gig. knocking on the door. i would knock and say i'm here to talk about your daughter's wedding and they'd say "i thought you were the paper boy." i was always like that. >> and a big leap to creating your own music. when did you k
that was brill. >> i haven't heard you talk too much about your parents, what start did they give you>> my father was an amateur piano player. they taught me. they allowed me to do classical lesson. we didn't have money, but we weren't poor. i had a great upbringing. i had six sisters, my mother was a homemaker, my father worked hard. i had a great work ethic. i had a perfect upbringing. >> first song you learnt on the piano, the first song. now i'm taking you back. was......
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richard: andy brill wondering if more or better intelligence might have revealed that he was being held at the al-qaeda cool pound. >> the up tell against community with misinformation. it is just -- it is hard to wrap your head around. richard: weinstein was kidnapped in august of 2011 from his house in pakistan and taken by al-qaeda p orate ives four days -- orate ives four days before end of a seven day assignment as an aid worker. >> it is painle every day. richard: just last june his wife spoke about the agony of waiting and her husband's work. >> he was over there doing good work. richard: so much hope around the yellow ribbons now dashed. >> for it to end this way is tragic and horrifying. alison: president obama says he takes responsibility for all counter terrorism operations. it it the families of those killed he offed condolences. president obama: i profoundly regret what happened. on behalf of the united states government i offer our deepest apologies for the families. alison: a u.s. official says the president did not specifically approve this operationion but that the stri
richard: andy brill wondering if more or better intelligence might have revealed that he was being held at the al-qaeda cool pound. >> the up tell against community with misinformation. it is just -- it is hard to wrap your head around. richard: weinstein was kidnapped in august of 2011 from his house in pakistan and taken by al-qaeda p orate ives four days -- orate ives four days before end of a seven day assignment as an aid worker. >> it is painle every day. richard: just last...
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everest friends say he was a brill yap engineer, an adventurer and man who made an impact. >> such a loss for the community, and a far reaching community, not just in san francisco or new york but a global community. and everyone is just reeling. >> a private vigil for fredinburg will bed in the san francisco. an online fun drawser is-under injure way in his memory in. >> this man scott hold over santa rose a and another climber are both safe in nepal. they were in the mt. everest area when the quake struck. holder spoke with abc7 news on the phone and described exactly what he has seen. >> the construction here is not what you have in the united states. it's not california earthquake standard, and i was very concerned. the floors were buckling. you could see the windows popping open. we're seeing deceased walking through down being carried by locals. very traumatic. >> another climber, john ryder, dodged death last year when he survive an avalanche on everest ex-john thousand koo century cried the quake and is heading back to the u.s. he said he hid under a table. he hat been tweeti
everest friends say he was a brill yap engineer, an adventurer and man who made an impact. >> such a loss for the community, and a far reaching community, not just in san francisco or new york but a global community. and everyone is just reeling. >> a private vigil for fredinburg will bed in the san francisco. an online fun drawser is-under injure way in his memory in. >> this man scott hold over santa rose a and another climber are both safe in nepal. they were in the mt....
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it happened on the 1700 block of brill street just after 8:00 o'clock last night. the boy was rush to children hospital. police tell "eyewitness news" that the driver of the car remained at the scene. that accident is still beingfirst degree murder charges for husband of the erika crippen, the new jersey with man whose body was found in maryland. a grand jury indicted kyle crosby of mount laurel, his mother jo crosby of sicklerville charged with hindering apprehension. they following the discovery of the body in maryland last month. he had been missing since new year eve. kyle crosby is being held on 1.2 million-dollar bail. the his mother is freon $12,500 bail. >>> philadelphia's mayoral candidates will discuss in the city today. philadelphia work force development organization will host a breakfast forum. candidates lynn abraham nelson diaz, jim kenny doug oliver and anthony hardy williams are expect to a ten. primary day is may 19th. >>> a mother is speaking out about her approach to dealing with her son found participating in the baltimore riots. many are prais
it happened on the 1700 block of brill street just after 8:00 o'clock last night. the boy was rush to children hospital. police tell "eyewitness news" that the driver of the car remained at the scene. that accident is still beingfirst degree murder charges for husband of the erika crippen, the new jersey with man whose body was found in maryland. a grand jury indicted kyle crosby of mount laurel, his mother jo crosby of sicklerville charged with hindering apprehension. they following...
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the it happened on the 1700 block of, brill street, just after 8:00 o'clock tuesday night. that boy was rushed to children's hospital. philadelphia police tell "eyewitness news" that the driver of the car remained at the the scene. the accident is under investigation. >>> right now 5:13. kate just a peach of the forecast. >> it is going to be an absolutely beautiful day. this is a day we have been looking ahead to. wednesday. even yesterday was nice but i can do one better here. it will not only be warmer but we will lose the wind. it end up being fantastic. the these are daisy call trifecta where we have sunshine comfortable warmth and low humidity with light wind. anyone else, what could you ask for outside at the whitefield elementary school already, because it is such a clear sky a clear glimmer of the light of the day popping up in the right-hand corner. we have to talk about what is down the road. this is a a forecast. you can see cloud beginning to bilo here across the canadian prairie. eventually joining up with a lower branch of the jet stream, there will be lose p
the it happened on the 1700 block of, brill street, just after 8:00 o'clock tuesday night. that boy was rushed to children's hospital. philadelphia police tell "eyewitness news" that the driver of the car remained at the the scene. the accident is under investigation. >>> right now 5:13. kate just a peach of the forecast. >> it is going to be an absolutely beautiful day. this is a day we have been looking ahead to. wednesday. even yesterday was nice but i can do one...
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this happened in the 1700 block of brill street just after 8:00 o'clock this evening. philadelphia police tell "eyewitness news" that theiver of that car did remain at the scene and the accident is under investigation. >>> a united airlines plane bound for newark makes an emergency landing landing at philadelphia international airport after an engine catches fire. and passengers say it made for a terrifying few minutes. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco has more on this scare in the sky. >> initial reaction to the bank and the drop was oh, god. >> reporter: scary moms for passengers on united express night 4882. this is passenger cell phone video shot moments after the plane coming from raleigh, north carolina made an emergency landing at philadelphia international airport tuesday. >> i had my headphones on and the music playing and i still herd allowed pop. the plane shifted. you know, that side went down. just for a brief second. you could feel that side drag. >> it dropped. when there was a bank it dropped quickly. >> reporter: right engine failed mid air on th
this happened in the 1700 block of brill street just after 8:00 o'clock this evening. philadelphia police tell "eyewitness news" that theiver of that car did remain at the scene and the accident is under investigation. >>> a united airlines plane bound for newark makes an emergency landing landing at philadelphia international airport after an engine catches fire. and passengers say it made for a terrifying few minutes. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco has...
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it happened at 8:30 on the 1700 block of brill street in frankford. the striking vehicle stopped at the scene. officials have yet to determine if any charges will be filed. >>> this was the scene at philadelphia international air poverty this afternoon after a flight from raleigh-durham to newark had to make an emergency landing. one of the plane's prop engines caught fire in mid flight. live tonight is "action news" reporter annie mccormack. you talk to some of the passengers. what did they have to say. >> reporter: and jim those passengers aboard that flight are commending the crew and pilot for their quick action. philadelphia fire fighters surrounded flights 48882 moments after a touch and go landing. with his cell even if brian giordano captured video of the more than 70 people on board husseling out on the tarmac. >> it was intense because they prep us for a crash. they went through the the routine and made sure we knew how to position ourself and if they called out brace/brace that is what we were supposed to do. >> reporter: flight operating a
it happened at 8:30 on the 1700 block of brill street in frankford. the striking vehicle stopped at the scene. officials have yet to determine if any charges will be filed. >>> this was the scene at philadelphia international air poverty this afternoon after a flight from raleigh-durham to newark had to make an emergency landing. one of the plane's prop engines caught fire in mid flight. live tonight is "action news" reporter annie mccormack. you talk to some of the...
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police say stephen vander brill killed grace mann last week.'s being laid to rest today. >>> folk are cleaning up this morning after a wild night and early morning filled with storms. lightning, rain and hail did damage to parts of our region and some people lost power overnight. >>> we'll have much more on those stories. good morning to you. your weather and traffic on the ones. we start with amelia. >> kids might want to grab a jacket or sweat swirt as sher getting on the bus this morning. temperatures in the upper 50s. recess in the low 60s. dismissal only improving. high temperatures near 70 degrees. still keeping that sun around. if you are going to the nationals game tonight, as they take on the cardinals, first pitch just after 7:00 p.m. you might want to bring a jacket to the game because it will be chilly especially by the 7th inning stretch and the last out as temperatures go from the mid 60s to the low 60s. but dry conditions and winds will be dying down. now, tomorrow some rain is in the forecast. i'm going to have more on the timin
police say stephen vander brill killed grace mann last week.'s being laid to rest today. >>> folk are cleaning up this morning after a wild night and early morning filled with storms. lightning, rain and hail did damage to parts of our region and some people lost power overnight. >>> we'll have much more on those stories. good morning to you. your weather and traffic on the ones. we start with amelia. >> kids might want to grab a jacket or sweat swirt as sher getting on...
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our beautiful, sparkling, compassionate, wonderful, funny brill valiant grace is not with us. >> reporter: mann's house mate and fellow mary washington student is charged with her murder, steve vander briel is 30 years old, being held without bond. we still don't know the motive for the killing. mann was active on campus, serving on student government and feminist causes. she was appointed to a task force to fight sexual assault. she had plans to become a lawyer some day. >> she was fearless in her quest to defend protect and advocate for the rights of others. and she had a deep-seeded love and respect for her parents. >> reporter: we're told that 1200 people turned out for the funeral today, friends family, loved ones, and students. and on this day, the medical examine other rule thad she died of asphyxiation by sprang laigs. in falls church, news4. >>> three people are dead after an accident involving three tractor trailers in talbot county. maryland state police say two trucks collided head-on while traveling along route 404 this morning. one of the trucks then hit a third tractor trai
our beautiful, sparkling, compassionate, wonderful, funny brill valiant grace is not with us. >> reporter: mann's house mate and fellow mary washington student is charged with her murder, steve vander briel is 30 years old, being held without bond. we still don't know the motive for the killing. mann was active on campus, serving on student government and feminist causes. she was appointed to a task force to fight sexual assault. she had plans to become a lawyer some day. >> she was...
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it happened on the 1700 block of brill street just after 8:00 o'clock tuesday night. that boy was rushed to children's hospital, philadelphia police tell "eyewitness news" that the driver of the car remain at the scene and accident is under investigation. >>> an emergency landing at philadelphia international the airport after an engine on this plane catches fire. coming up later we will hear from the passengers. >>> caught on camera a man stealing from the bucks county church but what he took is hurting a lot of people this morning. >>> it is a new trend that could becoming to your child's school, flip classrooms. it means that the teachers don't actually teach while the students are in school, we will explain. when we come back. >> ♪ >>> oh yeah it is all right the sun comes up over the horizon, and we will feel its warmth around the region today. katie is call for temperatures in the mid 70's so nice, magic mike on the cameras mike, thank you sir beautiful shot good morning family glad you are with us, we will be right back. aid workers are struggling to get suppli
it happened on the 1700 block of brill street just after 8:00 o'clock tuesday night. that boy was rushed to children's hospital, philadelphia police tell "eyewitness news" that the driver of the car remain at the scene and accident is under investigation. >>> an emergency landing at philadelphia international the airport after an engine on this plane catches fire. coming up later we will hear from the passengers. >>> caught on camera a man stealing from the bucks...
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understand mental illness significant mind freud entered the picture and filled the vacuum with this brill nant -- brilliant theory of the mind which was an entirely theory. and it was mehta physical. >> was it so-- was it -- why did it take over as so divining of psychiatry? >> freud is an interesting character. he is obviously the most famous and important psychiatrist in human history. and you know he wasn't actually a psychiatrist. he was trained as a neurologist. >> rose: yes. >> and at the time neurologists saw many of the patients that psychiatrists you know would normally see people with behavioral disturbances. but there was no scientific basis for this. and what he did was he invented an understanding a conception of the human mind which explained how people became who they were as a person and what motivated their behavior. and at the seem that was revolutionary because the thinking then was and remember this is like the late 19th century was that everybody knew exactly what was in their mind and what caused them to do what they did. we had no idea of the unconscious. we have no
understand mental illness significant mind freud entered the picture and filled the vacuum with this brill nant -- brilliant theory of the mind which was an entirely theory. and it was mehta physical. >> was it so-- was it -- why did it take over as so divining of psychiatry? >> freud is an interesting character. he is obviously the most famous and important psychiatrist in human history. and you know he wasn't actually a psychiatrist. he was trained as a neurologist. >> rose:...
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i am not the only one who is anxiously awaiting the release of steve brill's new magazine. i have an advanced copy. it is called,"content." why would anyone want to call a magazine that? mccurry says, it is called 'content"content." why would anybody want to call it that? you might be interested in what is going to be the first edition. i have it here, the table of contents. makeover tips. by john king. george mitchell writes about the prospects of lasting peace between barbara walters and diane sawyer. six recipes for harvest burgers by david brinkley. retrospective, cbs news from her -- he got what he deserved. by maureen dowd. he was an article called waiting in the wings cowritten all gore and brian williams. i think they are both going to make it. here is lenny davis's review of spin cycle. he liked it. i have to say one thing. this book implies the coop kabuki dance between the white house and the press is a recent phenomenon. it is a cherished phenomena in our history. i had the national archives send over transcribes to make this point. there is good from the hoover
i am not the only one who is anxiously awaiting the release of steve brill's new magazine. i have an advanced copy. it is called,"content." why would anyone want to call a magazine that? mccurry says, it is called 'content"content." why would anybody want to call it that? you might be interested in what is going to be the first edition. i have it here, the table of contents. makeover tips. by john king. george mitchell writes about the prospects of lasting peace between...
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rahim mohammad abdulahi, a graduate of the university of nairobi, a law graduate and said to be a brilld he may have gone to somalia. kenyans woke up this morning to some investigative journalism, one of the main newspapers saying "shame of slow response" claiming that the main elite squad waited for seven hours to get a plane to take them to garissa, during which time as it says the terrorists had a field day taunting their victims before that elite squad arrived. this is the first of three days of national mourning here in kenya, and churches in nairobi, something we haven't seen before, people being searched their bags being searched before they could go to those easter services normally this would be a time of celebration of course for christians here this is a time certainly not of celebration but of deep mourning and in garissa, two churches that were actually attacked three years ago by islamist militants were filled with christians. the bishop praised them for their courage in coming to the sunday service, and asked them to remember that many of the dead those killed on thursday
rahim mohammad abdulahi, a graduate of the university of nairobi, a law graduate and said to be a brilld he may have gone to somalia. kenyans woke up this morning to some investigative journalism, one of the main newspapers saying "shame of slow response" claiming that the main elite squad waited for seven hours to get a plane to take them to garissa, during which time as it says the terrorists had a field day taunting their victims before that elite squad arrived. this is the first...
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stephen brill's book, "bitter pill," which started as a time magazine cover is an amazing look at thealty of our health care system, and i would certainly tout it and ask people to read it. i haven't read the other two books. i think when it comes to the financial industry, one of the best things we could do is have a disruptive technology. you see it in bitcoin as people build coin base and block chain type systems we'll be automobile to have a digital and cyber currency that provide alternatives to some of the banking system. and it might enable commerce in a better way. >> host: george is in fort myers, florida. hi george. >> caller: hi. >> host: george, we're listening. >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we are listening, sir. please go ahead with your question or comment for walter isaacson. >> caller: okay. einstein described himself as a determinist just like mark twain did. and i'm wondering how they got there. >> guest: you know, the issue of free will versus determinism is one of the richest, most difficult topics that people have wrestlinged with since plato -- wrestled w
stephen brill's book, "bitter pill," which started as a time magazine cover is an amazing look at thealty of our health care system, and i would certainly tout it and ask people to read it. i haven't read the other two books. i think when it comes to the financial industry, one of the best things we could do is have a disruptive technology. you see it in bitcoin as people build coin base and block chain type systems we'll be automobile to have a digital and cyber currency that provide...
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it's brill brant. it's $80 an hour and that's a problem.elf satisfied when it came to the images. but i also have an idea and i haven't started it. >> what did it -- apparently most adults thought the same thing when way were walking down the street -- >> her answer was, i don't know? i've subsequently seen it at least -- i mean god nose how many sometimes i can play the whole thing in my brain no problem. i went to see arthur c. clark. was he happy with the film? >> by then he was. >> when it first came out he apparently meant -- i read recently he left the screening -- the first screening, stanley kubrick was there. he left before it finished with tears in his highs because kubrick didn't use -- that might be too reducktive but he thought there would be more narration. he wanted to explain things more. that was the source of tension between them. i'll compare it to the relationship between lennon and mccartney. the famous story, mccartney came in with a song it's getting best are all the time it's great it's good, bubble come pop really a
it's brill brant. it's $80 an hour and that's a problem.elf satisfied when it came to the images. but i also have an idea and i haven't started it. >> what did it -- apparently most adults thought the same thing when way were walking down the street -- >> her answer was, i don't know? i've subsequently seen it at least -- i mean god nose how many sometimes i can play the whole thing in my brain no problem. i went to see arthur c. clark. was he happy with the film? >> by then...