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green burials are become more and more popular. what is it? is it right for you? share one family's story. kathy? >> we have a stalled front to our south that will keep the threat of rape very close to the delaware valley. spotty showers through south jersey and delaware and this front is going to be making a move. we'll time the rain coming up when we come back. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single week, that's not a big surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! >> continue to following break news. charges in the death of a delaware teenager. three teens facing charges now in the death of amy joyner francis. 16-year-old trinity car faces criminally negligent homicide charges. authorities say she's the only one who struck amy. two teens are charged as minors facing conspiracy charges. an autopsy revealed amy did have a heart condition and physical stress from the fight contributed to her death. we do have a crew on the way to wilmington. we of course will be fol
green burials are become more and more popular. what is it? is it right for you? share one family's story. kathy? >> we have a stalled front to our south that will keep the threat of rape very close to the delaware valley. spotty showers through south jersey and delaware and this front is going to be making a move. we'll time the rain coming up when we come back. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every...
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it has now been moved to a refrigerated unit in fresno awaiting burial.de service in coma next month. a second burial for the mystery a little -- mysteries little girl left behind. in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> solano county sheriff's deputies are looking for a 15- year-old girl who disappeared under suspicious circumstances. a witness reported seeing the teenager at 7:00 a.m. being pulled by a man on an interstate 780 over crossing in vallejo. investigators later identified her as perl pinson. the witnesses the girls face was bleeding and she was yelling for help. the man apparently had a gun. deputies identified the suspect as 19-year-old fernando castro of vallejo. they didn't find anyone at the over crossing but noticed what looked like blood on the ground. if you have any information about this case, authorities would like to hear from you. >>> in santa clara a devastating fire at a strip mall burned several small businesses to the ground. the fire broke out about 3:30 am at the rancho shopping center on el camino real. the fire we
it has now been moved to a refrigerated unit in fresno awaiting burial.de service in coma next month. a second burial for the mystery a little -- mysteries little girl left behind. in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> solano county sheriff's deputies are looking for a 15- year-old girl who disappeared under suspicious circumstances. a witness reported seeing the teenager at 7:00 a.m. being pulled by a man on an interstate 780 over crossing in vallejo. investigators later...
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a second burial for the mysterious little girl that was left behind. >>> still to come. students in the south bay me sick by a virus. >> they said, be careful what you are touching and wash her hands. >>> up next, the search for a source and why the school district says it is not them. >>> still some showers and we will talk about those and the increasing temperatures. >>> a devastating fire that destroyed several santa clara businesses. the fire lit up the sky at around 3:30 a.m. the five alarm fire burned to aid businesses and was smoldering eight hours later. the fire began in a foot spot then spread. one man saw images of the fire destroy his jewelry store. >> why this thing has happened, i don't know. it is shocking. it is really, really shocking. hopefully things will be settled down. >> 60 firefighters set up a perimeter to keep the fire from turning the current -- corner. they managed to save a dance studio which was one of four business is not damaged. no word on the cause. >>> a second south bay elementary school is taking precautions after dozens of students g
a second burial for the mysterious little girl that was left behind. >>> still to come. students in the south bay me sick by a virus. >> they said, be careful what you are touching and wash her hands. >>> up next, the search for a source and why the school district says it is not them. >>> still some showers and we will talk about those and the increasing temperatures. >>> a devastating fire that destroyed several santa clara businesses. the fire lit up...
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they had been desperate to be able to honor the dead, to be able to give them a proper burial.wer that the discovered some of the wreckage from a plane and some human remains is good. for some of those families they will be able to finally reclaim some of their loved ones and get them a proper burial. it is an important moment. the discovery of that debris also helped. it is a step closer to unraveling the mystery of what brought the plane down and we're hearing from egyptian authorities that they will redouble their efforts to find a wreckage of the play and let -- locate the flight recorder. what are: reporting from cairo. for more on the latest of elements i spoke to captain john an aviationof consulting firm joining me from florida. the egyptian navy has found debris floating in the mediterranean. what could the wreckage tell us about why the plane went down to mark this: the floating debris is the first step in a long investigative process. it will help localize the search area so investigators can locate the wreckage on the ocean floor and the pattern of that wreckage in
they had been desperate to be able to honor the dead, to be able to give them a proper burial.wer that the discovered some of the wreckage from a plane and some human remains is good. for some of those families they will be able to finally reclaim some of their loved ones and get them a proper burial. it is an important moment. the discovery of that debris also helped. it is a step closer to unraveling the mystery of what brought the plane down and we're hearing from egyptian authorities that...
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this is awkward. >> an organization provides burials for unidentified children and the group hopes to find miranda's true identity and bury here this summer. >>> a virgin america flight from denver was forced to return and make an emergency landing around noon yesterday because of a bird strike. passengers were booked on other flights. >>> the tsa head has been fired and fined after massive security lines at airports are causing people to miss flights. the lines are not the only problems. tsa inspectors missed explosives and guns in 95% of covert tests. the tsa is adding more security officers at major airports across the u.s. >>> in monterey, unusually warm water is bringing grabs to beaches and sending squid far away. el nino is making the water warmer than normal and the temperature brought them to monterey when they are usually farther south but this is bad news for squid who don't do well in warm water. >>> >> it hurts us really big especially in the fishing community and anybody that makes their living off the ocean. >> we buy from the same company that we always buy from but th
this is awkward. >> an organization provides burials for unidentified children and the group hopes to find miranda's true identity and bury here this summer. >>> a virgin america flight from denver was forced to return and make an emergency landing around noon yesterday because of a bird strike. passengers were booked on other flights. >>> the tsa head has been fired and fined after massive security lines at airports are causing people to miss flights. the lines are not...
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the last battle for female military pilots for burial at arlington national cemetery. >> later, popular with the voters but do people like him? we take a look at things that actually outrank donald trump with the favorable feelings. alison: "7 on your side" investigates after a woman gets a ticket for parking in handicap space with a handicap sticker. >> if i wanted to pay $3,000 for pop-up tent and port-o-potties i could have done it somewhere else. leon: we explain why dozen of brides are livid with the venue ho when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. alison: update now to a story you saw on abc7 24 hours ago. frederick county venue popular for weddings and prom told it has to shut down. now, we are learning that wedding schedules for this weekend may go on as planned. but as kevin lewis reports not without a big catch. and the brides are not happy. >> i'm so freaked out. i don't know what will happen. >> ashley is set to marry the love of her life in two weeks.
the last battle for female military pilots for burial at arlington national cemetery. >> later, popular with the voters but do people like him? we take a look at things that actually outrank donald trump with the favorable feelings. alison: "7 on your side" investigates after a woman gets a ticket for parking in handicap space with a handicap sticker. >> if i wanted to pay $3,000 for pop-up tent and port-o-potties i could have done it somewhere else. leon: we explain why...
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but last month, andrew moore got a hero sendoff, a proper burial at arlington national cemetery. jackie benson talked to the neighbors who made it happen. >> and we pray today in a special way for andrew moore. >> reporter: inside the cathedral, proof that the most important city in the free world is filled with real people who care about each other. last deecember people were shocked to find out that this man was headed to a pauper's grave. but some knew he had served in the philippines in world war ii. and he was qualified to be buried at arlington national senl te cemetery. >> i started the boll rolling. >> reporter: residents came together. >> they made up a sheet of paper, nick and i put it under everybody's door, and immediately the donations started coming in. >> reporter: a few weeks after the military burial was accomplished. some andrew moore. joining them, an official from the u.s. coast guard. >> i'm here representing the admiral of the coast guard, and we understand this gentleman was a coast guardsman in world war ii, spent 15 years active duty. >> reporter: the apa
but last month, andrew moore got a hero sendoff, a proper burial at arlington national cemetery. jackie benson talked to the neighbors who made it happen. >> and we pray today in a special way for andrew moore. >> reporter: inside the cathedral, proof that the most important city in the free world is filled with real people who care about each other. last deecember people were shocked to find out that this man was headed to a pauper's grave. but some knew he had served in the...
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she wants to give him his own burial site and tomb. >> and be sure that i was able to live up to what find that closure not just for myself, but for their family members too. >> reporter: with her teacher, she's been pouring through records to find a living relative of him. >> we need to have dna in order to give him a real burial and close the door. right now, he's kind of in limbo. >> reporter: his remains are most likely comingled with at least one other soldier. if ortiz is able to find a living relative of the private, the military will exhume his remains. if a dna match is confirmed, he will at last be given a proper burial and headstone, bringing closure for his family who have been waiting for generations. >> to go and pay their respects and be able to bring the soldier flowers and not just think, oh, i wonder where he is. >> reporter: ortiz and her teacher will travel to normandy next month. they hope they'll have found the private's family before they leave. segraves. news4. >> what a memorable project for a high school student. >>> what a spectacular day once again. we'd li
she wants to give him his own burial site and tomb. >> and be sure that i was able to live up to what find that closure not just for myself, but for their family members too. >> reporter: with her teacher, she's been pouring through records to find a living relative of him. >> we need to have dna in order to give him a real burial and close the door. right now, he's kind of in limbo. >> reporter: his remains are most likely comingled with at least one other soldier. if...
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you're not preparing bodies for burial? >> this is not the first time we've seen problems in an industry meant to help families in mourning. >> he should have been in a refrigerator or something. >> bodies have been discovered unrefrigerated. >> smelled it and noticed there was bodies in there. >> and funeral directors charged with abuse of a corpse. now tonight, we investigate the oversight of the funeral industry. >> how does a situation like that happen? >> this is an investigation that got more bizarre by the day. it started with your nbc 10 investigators finding bodies inside an unlicensed funeral home. >> and it led investigative reporter mitch blacher to questions regulators didn't want to answer and a revelation about the leader of the state board of funeral directors. >> reporter: lewis hunt took us inside his building for rent in chester. the licensed funeral director knew no one was supposed to be inside preparing for funerals because the building isn't a licensed funeral home. yet, in the main room, we saw his f
you're not preparing bodies for burial? >> this is not the first time we've seen problems in an industry meant to help families in mourning. >> he should have been in a refrigerator or something. >> bodies have been discovered unrefrigerated. >> smelled it and noticed there was bodies in there. >> and funeral directors charged with abuse of a corpse. now tonight, we investigate the oversight of the funeral industry. >> how does a situation like that happen?...
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back in the 1930s the rest of the oddfellows cemetery went to colma because the city ordered every burial ground in san francisco to be dug up and the bodies moved, but some were accidentally left behind and every now and then turn up in residential construction. erica says the city won't reclaim the remains because maranda was properly interred, so she wanted to rebury maranda, but the she told her she couldn't get her buried without a death certificate. >> we have this individual in our backyard and feeling awful as a mom knowing this is a small child. >> an organization called garden of innocence which provides burials for unidentified children has stepped in to help. they hope to find maranda's true identity and bury her sometime this summer. >>> this is the kick everyone is talking about and it could have been a low blow to the warriors for tomorrow's game four. the nba decided not to suspend draymond green. >> upon further review, guys, the nba determined draymond's kick to the groin to steve adams was not intentional. that's the reason green was not suspended. however, the foul was
back in the 1930s the rest of the oddfellows cemetery went to colma because the city ordered every burial ground in san francisco to be dug up and the bodies moved, but some were accidentally left behind and every now and then turn up in residential construction. erica says the city won't reclaim the remains because maranda was properly interred, so she wanted to rebury maranda, but the she told her she couldn't get her buried without a death certificate. >> we have this individual in our...
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she says the city will not reclaim the body but she's not able to get a burial permit without a deathcate. >> it really put us in a position of you unfortunately having this individual in our backyard and feeling awful as a mom knowing that this is a small child. >> an organization that provides burials for unidentified children is stepping in to help. the group lopes to find miranda's true identity and bury her sometime this summer. >> the phillies will try to avoid a three game sweep in detroit tonight. pitcher aaron nola takes the mound. tigers held the phillies to just three hits while striking out 10 in eight shutout innings. pitcher jeremy hellickson gave up three runs in seven innings. phillies lose three to one and have lost four of their last five. >> it's 5:18. two fishermen in canada are seeing blue with their two rare catches. >> new data reveals many of america's young adults are in no hurry to marry or even move out of their old bedrooms. >> ♪ connections. you're not just in the classroom; you're part of the community. you meet these tiny kids every year, and you help th
she says the city will not reclaim the body but she's not able to get a burial permit without a deathcate. >> it really put us in a position of you unfortunately having this individual in our backyard and feeling awful as a mom knowing that this is a small child. >> an organization that provides burials for unidentified children is stepping in to help. the group lopes to find miranda's true identity and bury her sometime this summer. >> the phillies will try to avoid a three...
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the homeowner said she was not able to arrange a burial because there was no death certificate. >> soreally put us in a position of unfortunately having the individual in our backyard and feeling awful as a mom knowing this is a small child. >> a group called garden of innocence provides burials for unidentified children. >>> happening in sacramento, lawmakers are announcing a bill that would keep dogs safe in very warm weather. it would make it okay for someone to break in a car and save an overheated pet. they would not face a lawsuit but they would have to wait until officials show up. they experienced how it felt to sit in a hot car. >> three of us were in a hot car and within minutes, it got up to 100 degrees and humans can sweat to cool down. dogs can't. >> several other states have already passed pet safety laws. >>> and brian, we will have to wait a few days to warm up? >>> probably. the weekend looks pretty good and the next week, warmer. compose in patience [laughter] >> how do you do that? >> it's not easy for me. the numbers will recover in the upper 60s today and a few 70
the homeowner said she was not able to arrange a burial because there was no death certificate. >> soreally put us in a position of unfortunately having the individual in our backyard and feeling awful as a mom knowing this is a small child. >> a group called garden of innocence provides burials for unidentified children. >>> happening in sacramento, lawmakers are announcing a bill that would keep dogs safe in very warm weather. it would make it okay for someone to break in...
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they have to get through the burial in the morning.ext day we learned that the best hope for avoiding violence at the funeral may come from a man accused of having close ties to the gang, the mayor. he denies the allegations but with our cameras rolling -- [ speaking foreign language ] he actually calls a gang leader and asks the gang to stand down. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ >> reporter: the unbroken cycle of madness in el salvador has provoked a massive flood of illegal immigrants into united states, including tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors. once here, they often find themselves targeted by the same gang. >> reporter: they look like school kids. >> absolutely. >> reporter: we're with undercover cops in los angeles. this is where the gangs actually started before spreading throughout the country and the continent. >> right in the middle of this neighborhood is a mural with a dude with a machine gun. >> reporter: they have tent cals all over the use, allegedly engaging in drug dealing, pr
they have to get through the burial in the morning.ext day we learned that the best hope for avoiding violence at the funeral may come from a man accused of having close ties to the gang, the mayor. he denies the allegations but with our cameras rolling -- [ speaking foreign language ] he actually calls a gang leader and asks the gang to stand down. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ >> reporter: the unbroken cycle of madness in el salvador has provoked a...
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family members were not able, financially, to get the body for burial or have a burial spot.inmate to bury him and have a funeral. whether it's life sentence, life without parole and even a death sentence, they've accomplished their sentence when they get to this point and lot of them it's terms of options prefer death as to living in prison. let's pray. lord, we thank you so much for your blessing, your goodness and life. i pray that we may be able to understand life and lord, our loss with regard is tearful, sorrowful. but we know he's a gain as far as heaven is concerned. >> it's another part of the job done with utmost respect. it's a life cycle. the man was incarcerated. he was there and because of the sentence we imposed upon him and it's just part of it. >> and though it was tough, though it was hard, though there were probably tragedies that he left behind him, when he came to know you as lord and savior, lord, we know that things changed. this is one of the aspects that i consider brings about a sense of human dignity to life of incarceration. we ask that you comfort
family members were not able, financially, to get the body for burial or have a burial spot.inmate to bury him and have a funeral. whether it's life sentence, life without parole and even a death sentence, they've accomplished their sentence when they get to this point and lot of them it's terms of options prefer death as to living in prison. let's pray. lord, we thank you so much for your blessing, your goodness and life. i pray that we may be able to understand life and lord, our loss with...
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she called an organization that handles burials of unidentified kids. have a proper burial for the child. >>> you may be feeling anxiety because of something on your phone screen. the new way phones are making life little more stressful. >>> plus, fighting the sneezes, headaches and itchy watery eyes. allergies are in full swing right now. two minute solution some claim works like a charm. howard? >> wasn't of the areas of the eagles defense want does it cost in the nfl when you practice in pads for five minutes which are against the rules. how about close to a half a million dollars? i'll break down what happened coming up in sports. than playing whapennsylvania millions,ing with top prizes of one million dollars? winning, ...on the spot. play pennsylvania millions from the pennsylvania lottery, and you could win... ...on the spot. keep on scratchin' and every day you promise toor protect them.love. off! is here to help with proven protection against mosquitoes. trust our family to protect yours. sc johnson, a family company ♪ sfx: crowd cheering ♪ sc
she called an organization that handles burials of unidentified kids. have a proper burial for the child. >>> you may be feeling anxiety because of something on your phone screen. the new way phones are making life little more stressful. >>> plus, fighting the sneezes, headaches and itchy watery eyes. allergies are in full swing right now. two minute solution some claim works like a charm. howard? >> wasn't of the areas of the eagles defense want does it cost in the nfl...
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your loved one dies, you make all of the arrangements for a proper burial. imagine this.he day before the funeral you're told it's cancelled because of a dispute. >> we had a beautiful service for her. >> a beautiful service but no funeral. >> when did you find out she wasn't going to be buried? >> actually the day before. >> friend and family had traveled from all over the country to attend doris smith's funeral a beloved teacher of the district for years, doreen's niece knew her funeral would be well attended but now had a funeral all because of a billing issue with the cemetery. >> i just want her in a final resting place so she can be at peace. >> doreen told us her aunt had a pre-paid funeral contract with hard noni cemetery in high hyattsville. when she died the cemetery said her plot was no longer available. >> told me it was gone. >> her aunt was delinquent on payments and lost the plot, her money and the account was terminated according to the contract. the cemetery can retain all payments made prior to such termination. leaving doreen no choice but to use her au
your loved one dies, you make all of the arrangements for a proper burial. imagine this.he day before the funeral you're told it's cancelled because of a dispute. >> we had a beautiful service for her. >> a beautiful service but no funeral. >> when did you find out she wasn't going to be buried? >> actually the day before. >> friend and family had traveled from all over the country to attend doris smith's funeral a beloved teacher of the district for years,...
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they have to get through the burial in the morning.t day we learn that the best hope for are avoiding violence at the funeral may come from a man accused of having close ties to the gang, the mayor. he denies these allegations but with our cameras rolling. he actually call as gang leader and asks the gang to stand down. [ speaking foreign ♪ o ♪ >> reporter: the unbroken cycle of madness in el salvador has provoked a massive flood of illegal immigrants cross nothing to america, inhadcluding 10s of thousands of minors but once here they find themselves targeted by the very same gangs. we're with undercover cops in los angeles. this is where the gangs actually started before spreading throughout the country and the continent. >> right in the middle of this neighborhood is a mural with a machine gun celebrating a gang. ms 13 and barrio 13 allegedly engaging in drug dealing and prostitution and then sending the proceeds back to their leaders in el salvador. >> so, all of these businesses are, odds are they're all paying p protection money
they have to get through the burial in the morning.t day we learn that the best hope for are avoiding violence at the funeral may come from a man accused of having close ties to the gang, the mayor. he denies these allegations but with our cameras rolling. he actually call as gang leader and asks the gang to stand down. [ speaking foreign ♪ o ♪ >> reporter: the unbroken cycle of madness in el salvador has provoked a massive flood of illegal immigrants cross nothing to america,...
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>> call me chief of police in burialing ham and tell him directly. >> tonight at 11:00, what our undercamerascaught and customers may be paying the price. >>> must-see video. check out the size of this tornado. where it struck and why it wasn't the only twister that touched down over the weekend. mark i can't see any debri under but that's going to be your tornado right there outcue: "...tornado right there." trt:4 a twisr spotted in e town ofcena yesterday. it was >>> they are chasing that twister spotted in the town of central high, oklahoma, yesterday. this is one of many ma touched down in the midwest and plain states over the weekend. look at that video. the tornado lifted motor homes up and uprooted trees. forecasters are warning about more possible tornados on tuesday. no serious injuries from that but terrifying to look at. >> being from california, that almost looks computer generated. >> that's from twister chasers.com? >> being from louisville, we see that all the time. very scary because they come without warning and can be deadly. let's bring it back home as we have quiet weather
>> call me chief of police in burialing ham and tell him directly. >> tonight at 11:00, what our undercamerascaught and customers may be paying the price. >>> must-see video. check out the size of this tornado. where it struck and why it wasn't the only twister that touched down over the weekend. mark i can't see any debri under but that's going to be your tornado right there outcue: "...tornado right there." trt:4 a twisr spotted in e town ofcena yesterday. it...
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the walking procession to the burial ground is under way here. to 400 people in inside, family and friends focused not so much on how mike when felt died in that parking lot last friday but rather how he lived, moving to the area he was onlym when 11 years old. his wife of 24 years says it took her about two years to say yes and finally go on a date with him he cuts, as she put it, he was such a clown. she fell in love with that clown, the kind of guy who would call his mother weekly with a prank call saying he was from immigration. we understand he was a great handyman who would always finish a task and say, "who's the man?" last friday, he proved he was truly the man, a real-life superhero. he lived and died as a hero, and we will always remember him. >> if you have not talked with your brothers or sisters or people that you are not talking to because you never know -- you might not see them again. friday,lice say last the victim and a friend rushed to help a woman who was allegedly being carjacked by the alleged gunman in this shooting spree.
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her family now wants her body returned to the philippines for a proper burial and want the couple's two daughters to live there as well. the children are now in foster care. >>> 5:06 now. to decision 2016 where bernie sanders and donald trump are big winners from last night's primaries. sanders pulled off an upset over hillary clinton in west virginia but he's still far behind the former secretary of state in delegates needed to win the democratic nomination. trump won in nebraska and west virginia with the republican field all to himself. and it wasn't just the presidential primary that sent west virginia voters to the polls, they voted on a whole slate of offices. scott mcfarland has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. it was a late night counting ballots here at election headquarters in west virgi the ballot. they were voting for candidates for governor, for the state legislature and for president. we watched a steady parade of voters going through all day yesterday and we saw vacant store fronts in downtown martinsburg transform to presidential headquarters. also turning out to v
her family now wants her body returned to the philippines for a proper burial and want the couple's two daughters to live there as well. the children are now in foster care. >>> 5:06 now. to decision 2016 where bernie sanders and donald trump are big winners from last night's primaries. sanders pulled off an upset over hillary clinton in west virginia but he's still far behind the former secretary of state in delegates needed to win the democratic nomination. trump won in nebraska and...
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, proper christian burial and they would get a mass for him and what blew my mind is the fact i went to the cemetery to see and there's his monument and to bear on dust on was the entire ballot on his monument and what blew me away is this person who was an outlaw according to the papers to be celebrated and she told me the person that made the monument did it for cost. he didn't accept any kind of prophet because he wanted to tell the story. so being a historian i took the date off his grave and i matched up with english-language newspapers into seeing the discrepancy between those stories that law enforcement told versus the ballot it's basically telling the same story in different ways. how they come to that is very different. and so i made a big impact on me because basically it told me about the power of history and about trying to uncover untold stories that make a balance in the past and this thing that is a phenomena has deep roots and things that are so close to the harheart for many people. so, you talk about the story where you say this happened in the 1920s and its multi-
, proper christian burial and they would get a mass for him and what blew my mind is the fact i went to the cemetery to see and there's his monument and to bear on dust on was the entire ballot on his monument and what blew me away is this person who was an outlaw according to the papers to be celebrated and she told me the person that made the monument did it for cost. he didn't accept any kind of prophet because he wanted to tell the story. so being a historian i took the date off his grave...
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jude in rockville before her burial. michelle: scholastic art and writing award has gone to well-known artist like stephen king and andy warhol. tonight we are introduced to two local high school students who can add their names to the list. kellye: the words 18-year-old rachel paige reads are her own. >> their faces were period at the end of sentences. kellye: the wilson high school senior exhibited a gift for storytelling when she was 2. before she could put words on paper the stories spilled from her tiny body. >> it's the way i express myse. it's also the way i see the world. >> her writing is amazing. because she spends a lot of time thinking about stuff before she writes it. so she is a really good listener. kellye: her abilities earned her numerous accolades, including the 2016 scholastic art and writing gold medal portfolio award. students from around the country submitted more than 300,000 works of art and writing samples. but only 16 high school seniors received the program's highest award. which carries a scho
jude in rockville before her burial. michelle: scholastic art and writing award has gone to well-known artist like stephen king and andy warhol. tonight we are introduced to two local high school students who can add their names to the list. kellye: the words 18-year-old rachel paige reads are her own. >> their faces were period at the end of sentences. kellye: the wilson high school senior exhibited a gift for storytelling when she was 2. before she could put words on paper the stories...
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she has no adult family members here in the united states to claim her body for burial.o if enough money can she will be flown back to the philippines for a funeral, but that could take weeks. >> reporter: the shootings at high point high school last thursday killed 44-year-old gladys tordil and left a man wounded. mrs. tordil had come to pick up her two daughters who were students here. now without other family in the u.s. and because they are minors they are in foster care. the group migrant heritage commission is trying to arrange to bring one of mrs. tordil's sisters from the philippines to claim her body and take it back with her. >> our call is for the community to help with the burial for gladys and be returned to the philippines immediately. >> reporter: mrs. tordil had been granted an order of protection against her estranged husband eulalio, a former officer with the federal o murders and three assaults in last week's shootings in montgomery and prince george's counties. that leaves his young step daughters without any money. >> and we told them that we would b
she has no adult family members here in the united states to claim her body for burial.o if enough money can she will be flown back to the philippines for a funeral, but that could take weeks. >> reporter: the shootings at high point high school last thursday killed 44-year-old gladys tordil and left a man wounded. mrs. tordil had come to pick up her two daughters who were students here. now without other family in the u.s. and because they are minors they are in foster care. the group...
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. >> is jefferson's burial in monticello? >> it is. the interesting piece about that is monticello, the property is run by a nonprofit foundation except for the family burial ground which is still controlled by the descendants of jefferson. the reason that matters is because there is a group of people who say we are descendants of jefferson by the way in saudi having us and they are not officially recognized by the family even though they are officially recognized by monticello's you have read this agreement at the property over who was part of the jefferson family because the official family still does not recognize the headings descendants they're not eligible to be buried in the family plot every so often you will hear of an effort to bring back a group into the fold. just one more example of how the issues come up even from hundreds of years ago still matter today. great question. spec colleges in the jefferson cemetery? i did not looked close enough to be sure i will look when i go back. >> dimension in zachary taylor are there an
. >> is jefferson's burial in monticello? >> it is. the interesting piece about that is monticello, the property is run by a nonprofit foundation except for the family burial ground which is still controlled by the descendants of jefferson. the reason that matters is because there is a group of people who say we are descendants of jefferson by the way in saudi having us and they are not officially recognized by the family even though they are officially recognized by monticello's...
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have these burial sites been found as part of this investigation.emetery at lesbos is one with dozens of bodies, most unidentified. some are recovered when he votes s theyre on -- the boat are on capsize. the relatives are trying to find them. farook has been on such a quest for five months. his brother and wife died when their boat capsized. the bodies of their four children have not been found. he spoke to the bbc from kabul. correspondent: he has traveled hundreds of miles in turkey and greece hoping to find proof of life or a dna match with unidentified bodies of children buried in lesbos. correspondent: many of those who brave death leave relatives behind. with the hope of one day seeing them again, but those lost along the trail leave a darker longing. no longer for reunion, only for closure. bbc news, lesbos. katty: those graves are so terribly sad. the newly elected mayor of london has brushed aside the comments about him from the u.s. republican presidential candidate, donald trump. said he would be an exception to his proposal to ban musli
have these burial sites been found as part of this investigation.emetery at lesbos is one with dozens of bodies, most unidentified. some are recovered when he votes s theyre on -- the boat are on capsize. the relatives are trying to find them. farook has been on such a quest for five months. his brother and wife died when their boat capsized. the bodies of their four children have not been found. he spoke to the bbc from kabul. correspondent: he has traveled hundreds of miles in turkey and...
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live in burial -- burlington, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >>> police are looking for the person who shot and killed a 14-year-old boy from chester, the boy's name is zenas powell he was shot with his cousin quamar powell. they were not the intended victims. "action news" reporter, annie mccormick speaks with the murder's boy's mother coming up in our next half-hour. >>> a montgomery county woman remains in custody after police say she killed her husband in north wales. neighbors heard gunfire coming from the home on south 6th street yesterday. authorities found a 67-year-old man dead from a gunshot wound in the garage. >>> ten people were forced from their homes in burlington county. red cross is helping displaced residents there's no word on what caused the blaze. officials say no one was hurt. >>> on the weather front get ready for a warmup. outside we go sky6 live hd center city mix of sunshine and clouds, temperatures climbing into the 70s today and we could hit 80 tomorrow and wednesday, but there's rain in the forecast, too, let's get a closer look at the forecast,
live in burial -- burlington, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >>> police are looking for the person who shot and killed a 14-year-old boy from chester, the boy's name is zenas powell he was shot with his cousin quamar powell. they were not the intended victims. "action news" reporter, annie mccormick speaks with the murder's boy's mother coming up in our next half-hour. >>> a montgomery county woman remains in custody after police say she killed...
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. >>> archaeologists are putting forth some exciting new theory about secret burial chambers, possibly behind the wall of king t ut's tomb. they argued about whether to excavate the boy fair row's tomb -- pharrow's tomb ex-tepsive radar suggest there are walls among the tomb, and think an egyptian queen could be behind those walls. >> i was looking for the evidence that would tell me my initial reading was wrong, but i didn't find any everyday to suggest that. i found more and more indicated there is something going on. >> egypt's antiquities manager said further scans would be allowed but there would be no further excavation. >>> and there are rumors going on about the transfer of drug lord 'el chapo'. for thinking this may mean he's getting close to being transfer to the u.s. >> reporter: 'el chapo' was transferred to prafrn near the texas/mexico border, which is rated the worst in mexico by human rights officials. and now saturday's surprise prison transfer has people curiously asking why. one theory is officials caught wind of a brazen plan to escape and moved him. remember 'el cha
. >>> archaeologists are putting forth some exciting new theory about secret burial chambers, possibly behind the wall of king t ut's tomb. they argued about whether to excavate the boy fair row's tomb -- pharrow's tomb ex-tepsive radar suggest there are walls among the tomb, and think an egyptian queen could be behind those walls. >> i was looking for the evidence that would tell me my initial reading was wrong, but i didn't find any everyday to suggest that. i found more and...
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president obama will sign a bill restoring burial right at the arlington national pilots. the women air force service pilots known as "wasps" flew transport missions so male pilots would be available for combat. they revoked their eligible last year. maureen: up next at 6:00, they are calling it a genetic eyewitness. the new technology in control suspect in a case that went colded a long time ago. >> the rainy day streak snapped tonight? doug hill has a word on that and word on timing of the possible storms and when rain could affect the weekend plans. maureen: "7 on your side" is helping you ask the attorney. the help center is open to talk to attorneys who are experts in fighting discrimination of all sorts including in employment, gender discrimination and race discrimination. call 703-236-9220. they will take calls until 6:30. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping cu
president obama will sign a bill restoring burial right at the arlington national pilots. the women air force service pilots known as "wasps" flew transport missions so male pilots would be available for combat. they revoked their eligible last year. maureen: up next at 6:00, they are calling it a genetic eyewitness. the new technology in control suspect in a case that went colded a long time ago. >> the rainy day streak snapped tonight? doug hill has a word on that and word on...
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burial place is in monticello. the interesting piece about that is that monticello, the property is run by a nonprofit foundation to except for the family programs which is still controlled by the descent of the jefferson, jefferson's descendents. the reason that matters is because there's a group of people they are a group are where descendents of thomas jefferson by way of sally hemings. they are not officially recognized by the family even though they are officially recognized by monticello. you have a disagreement at this property about who is part of the jefferson family. because the official jefferson family still does not recognize the hemings this thing is, they are not eligible to be buried in the family plot. every so often you hear of an effort to bring that group into the fold, so to speak your so just one more example of how these issues come back up, even something that happened hundreds and hundreds of years ago still matters today. great question ago. [inaudible] >> there are colleges in the jeffers
burial place is in monticello. the interesting piece about that is that monticello, the property is run by a nonprofit foundation to except for the family programs which is still controlled by the descent of the jefferson, jefferson's descendents. the reason that matters is because there's a group of people they are a group are where descendents of thomas jefferson by way of sally hemings. they are not officially recognized by the family even though they are officially recognized by monticello....
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family of 44-year-old get her remains back to the philippines so they could give her a traditional burial. they tell us that they know that family through their and says that the philippines are where the beloved teacher and his estranged husband turned murder suspect. 62-year-old tortillo are from. >> that they are celebrating mother's day today. you have two minor children who will have a big emotional trauma. >> reporter: in the philippines he was one of five siblings. showing us a photo of her and the suspect participating in a past event from those of the same town. we spoke to the event organizers over the phone. >> it is shocking even now. >> the suspect asked her for help on facebook. >> he wanted to reform. he wants to change. i said go ahead. >> reporter: she is speaking about the protective order that they learned violence. it's hard to tell who really knew the details. the topic is not as openly discussed among the filipino communities. >> you would need to be unified. >> reporter: they tell us that he'll have a bond hearing tomorrow at montgomery county starting at 1:00. step
family of 44-year-old get her remains back to the philippines so they could give her a traditional burial. they tell us that they know that family through their and says that the philippines are where the beloved teacher and his estranged husband turned murder suspect. 62-year-old tortillo are from. >> that they are celebrating mother's day today. you have two minor children who will have a big emotional trauma. >> reporter: in the philippines he was one of five siblings. showing us...
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family of a beloved teacher and mother of two wants her body returned to the philippines for a proper burial. gladys tordil was a victim in the shooting other than her daughters she had no family in the u.s. eulalio tordil shot her outside of high point high school in prince georges county her children are now in foster care. >>> tomorrow, people will pay their respects to one of the other victims in the shooting spree. visitation hours for malcolm mike winnfel will be held. he tried to stop eulalio tordil from carjacking a woman in montgomery mall when tordil shot and killed him. funeral services listen held on thursday. >>> police believe they found one of the two guys who terrorized an older couple in rockville in february. they charged him with home invasion and armed rbery. investigators say he and another man forced their way this to the home, beat the 77-year-old homeowner and threatened his 86-year-old wife. he was connected to similar crimes in anne arundel and he is held on $300,000 bond. ♪ if you couldn't get tickets to see it on broadway without taking out a loan or something, bu
family of a beloved teacher and mother of two wants her body returned to the philippines for a proper burial. gladys tordil was a victim in the shooting other than her daughters she had no family in the u.s. eulalio tordil shot her outside of high point high school in prince georges county her children are now in foster care. >>> tomorrow, people will pay their respects to one of the other victims in the shooting spree. visitation hours for malcolm mike winnfel will be held. he tried...
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apparently, all over a turf war about who controlled burial witnesses say those involved uses guns, shovels, steel bars, and baseball bats against each other. two of those killed were hit by a car as the driver tried to flee the scene. >>> well still ahead tonight on wusa9, a family of ducklings survive a tight spot thanks to the help of a young man. >> and how you can sample the best of the world while staying right here in the district. >> and if your sunday plans include a visit to one local monument, you may >> good samaritans come in all ages and a south dakota boy was on his way to the park when he noticed a duck by a storm drain. now after taking a closer look, the boy noticed that some ducklings were trapped by the storm drain's grate. a neighbor stepped in to lift the grate and the ducklings were soon rescued and reunited with their mom. >> so then we grabbed the ducks out and took them to the river and set them free. >> all 1 ducklings were okay after their ordeal. >>> the washington monument will be closed tomorrow because of power issues with the elevator. the national park serv
apparently, all over a turf war about who controlled burial witnesses say those involved uses guns, shovels, steel bars, and baseball bats against each other. two of those killed were hit by a car as the driver tried to flee the scene. >>> well still ahead tonight on wusa9, a family of ducklings survive a tight spot thanks to the help of a young man. >> and how you can sample the best of the world while staying right here in the district. >> and if your sunday plans include...
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in the 19th century and now, organizers from across california have stepped forward to pay for the burial plot, headstone and new casket. a service is planned for next saturday in colma. >>> violence on the campaign trail. we are learning that san diego police arrested 35 protestors yesterday outside of donald trump's rally. [ yelling ] >> police had to use force to control some of the protestors who tried to jump over a barricade at the convention center. the protests involved about 1,000 people. no injuries were reported. later trump said to the san diego police department, fantastic job on handling the thugs who tried to disrupt our very peaceful and well attended rally. greatly appreciated. >>> next week the city of cleveland will present its security plan for the republican national convention. the top priority is getting police prepped. the city says the division of police is working every day to plan. it has reached out to hundreds of outside agencies for additional staffing. some have already signed on. 50,000 people will attend the convention in july. >>> bernie sanders is in cal
in the 19th century and now, organizers from across california have stepped forward to pay for the burial plot, headstone and new casket. a service is planned for next saturday in colma. >>> violence on the campaign trail. we are learning that san diego police arrested 35 protestors yesterday outside of donald trump's rally. [ yelling ] >> police had to use force to control some of the protestors who tried to jump over a barricade at the convention center. the protests involved...
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. >>> they served the nation during world war ii, but now female pilots are fighting for burial spotscurrent policy at arlington national cemetery does not allow these women to be buried there. there were about 1,000 women air force service pilots who trained the men who flew into combat. in march the house unanimously agreed they should be buriedarl general says there isn't much room at the cemetery. >>> i'm molette green live on benning road. just this morning, emergency crews came to this area for report of a
. >>> they served the nation during world war ii, but now female pilots are fighting for burial spotscurrent policy at arlington national cemetery does not allow these women to be buried there. there were about 1,000 women air force service pilots who trained the men who flew into combat. in march the house unanimously agreed they should be buriedarl general says there isn't much room at the cemetery. >>> i'm molette green live on benning road. just this morning, emergency...
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donald trump is the burial because of the republican party in 2008 and 2012 in terms of messaging, donaldtrump is that the 40,000 level. very punchy. concept only. doesn't necessarily offer a detailed substance behind it, but he talks about my commitment i'm going to make this work and when and people are responding to that in the primary. it's interesting to see how that will work out of donald trump is the nominee, does he switch to a ground game of the type that is described in going red or does he try to stay at the thousand foot level and see if he can bring in people through just sheer messaging and status alone. it would be an interesting task. >> host: at morrissey's new book is called going red, the voters who elect the next resident and how conservatives can win. this is the tv on c-span2.
donald trump is the burial because of the republican party in 2008 and 2012 in terms of messaging, donaldtrump is that the 40,000 level. very punchy. concept only. doesn't necessarily offer a detailed substance behind it, but he talks about my commitment i'm going to make this work and when and people are responding to that in the primary. it's interesting to see how that will work out of donald trump is the nominee, does he switch to a ground game of the type that is described in going red or...
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to get her remains back to the philippines for them to give her the traditional burial. though he worked with the beloved prince county george's county and that they were valedictorian. and later in life seen here with her husband and now husband, the 62-year-old as they would participate in activities together. brave is a word that came out on gladis, but did others know could this have been prevented? they are all questions that they believe they are haunting loved ones as the suspect now heads to court. >> and you have to be unified in epidemic of this violence. >> prosecutors tell us that they will have a bond hearing tomorrow in montry stephanie ramirez wusa9. >> tomorrow's bond hearing could shed more light on how they were able to buy not just one, but two handguns after the protection order according to our sources. last week's shooting spree also claimed two other lives, injuring at least three more people. >>> a carnival cruise ship packs just hours before they are set to sale from the port of baltimore. it was used by passengers for boarding, getting off the s
to get her remains back to the philippines for them to give her the traditional burial. though he worked with the beloved prince county george's county and that they were valedictorian. and later in life seen here with her husband and now husband, the 62-year-old as they would participate in activities together. brave is a word that came out on gladis, but did others know could this have been prevented? they are all questions that they believe they are haunting loved ones as the suspect now...
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at 93 -- maureen: burial service held today for a woman who was one of the first of her "jeopardier"the marine corps. known to friends as "momma marine" joined the corps as soon as it began allowing women in 1943. take women. she didn't go into the army or the navy. >> they were taking women so she signed up instead of getting on the bus and go to work. maureen: she is burieded beside her husband who she made in the marine corps. leon: the family has to be so proud. maureen: wonderful story. leon: driving to d.c. these days should be a smoother ride than other a month ago. the final numbers are in. d.c. crews patched up 16,500 potholes in potholepalooza. this year's blitz lasted 43 days. that means the crews were filling 380 potholes every day. maureen: a memorable sight for a front royal resident this week. she walked to her backdoor, looked outside and saw this. two bears fighting on her patio. our diane cho talked to the woman behind the video about what she did next. diane: imagine being woken up to this. >> pretty wild. diane: danielle says that exactly what happened to her earl
at 93 -- maureen: burial service held today for a woman who was one of the first of her "jeopardier"the marine corps. known to friends as "momma marine" joined the corps as soon as it began allowing women in 1943. take women. she didn't go into the army or the navy. >> they were taking women so she signed up instead of getting on the bus and go to work. maureen: she is burieded beside her husband who she made in the marine corps. leon: the family has to be so proud....
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stephanie raider will receive the legion of merit during her burial next week.enator mark warner says that she was snubbed because of the old boys network in the oss, a precursor to the cia. >>> still to come, drop the mike. "late, late show" host james corden gets big laughs in a rap battle. esome vehicles. great deals for everyone! thanks! low apr financing! woo! here's your balloon! ♪ i have the best team. oh, here i come! during toyotatime, get 0% apr financing on ten models. offer ends may 31st. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com here you go. and here i go! toyota. let's go places. >>> here's a look at the forecast in me cities around the country. ♪ ♪ it's huge mistake it's like ross and rachel it's on a break ♪ ♪ i think you're great i'm your biggest fan when i was 8 ♪ ♪ karaoke you think it's your big thing but everyone is thinking shut up and let adele sing ♪ >>> david schwimmer and james corden were ko'd on "the late, late show." rebel wilson winning a rap battle by, unanimous decision. rapping rebel. s
stephanie raider will receive the legion of merit during her burial next week.enator mark warner says that she was snubbed because of the old boys network in the oss, a precursor to the cia. >>> still to come, drop the mike. "late, late show" host james corden gets big laughs in a rap battle. esome vehicles. great deals for everyone! thanks! low apr financing! woo! here's your balloon! ♪ i have the best team. oh, here i come! during toyotatime, get 0% apr financing on ten...
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his burial will be held tomorrow morning.illiams died tuesday at the age of 72 at has home in georgia. williams was named philadelphia's first african-american police commissioner in 1988. >>> it is the largest mobile pet adoption event in the world and it came right through philadelphia today. adoptable dogs and cats were at today's tour for live at monster pet south philly on columbus boulevard. now in addition to furry friends there were crafts, games, face painting and even free grooming for adopters. the pennsylvania spca partners with north shore animal league for this great event every year. cute puppies need homes. >>> super show of support for a new jersey third grader. aiden everhardt who's in the fight for his life. aiden who has a brain tumor and is currently being treated with chemotherapy. he goes to saint mary school in williamstown. his classmates have showed they have his back by dressing as super heroes for the day in his honor. >> awesome killed i shaved my head for you. like just keeping yourself man. >> k
his burial will be held tomorrow morning.illiams died tuesday at the age of 72 at has home in georgia. williams was named philadelphia's first african-american police commissioner in 1988. >>> it is the largest mobile pet adoption event in the world and it came right through philadelphia today. adoptable dogs and cats were at today's tour for live at monster pet south philly on columbus boulevard. now in addition to furry friends there were crafts, games, face painting and even free...
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[rooster crows] -ricardo has been detained since the day of adela's burial. he awaits his trial from behind bars and insists that he never even met adela, despspe the fact that, the night she disappeared, peopople saw her leaving with him from her wowoplace. ♪ -dina donis, ricardo's defense attorney, has promised him that he e will be a free m man by the e end of the trtrial. [fororeboding music plays] -during g guatemals 36-year r ternalononflict, that ended in 1996, and anher 50,00000 simp vanished.d. it was normal for the media and the public to blameictims of genoci foror brininging about their own deme. people assumed "they must have been asking for it byby being politically active" [gunshot] [two gunshots] [gunshot] [gunshot] according to the united nations, the government of guatemala used rape as a tactic of war. pregnant women were particularly brutalized in the massacres. they were seen as legitimate military targets because they were believed to be "breeders of the enemy." the viim-blaming mentality, continues to be present today in the killings of
[rooster crows] -ricardo has been detained since the day of adela's burial. he awaits his trial from behind bars and insists that he never even met adela, despspe the fact that, the night she disappeared, peopople saw her leaving with him from her wowoplace. ♪ -dina donis, ricardo's defense attorney, has promised him that he e will be a free m man by the e end of the trtrial. [fororeboding music plays] -during g guatemals 36-year r ternalononflict, that ended in 1996, and anher 50,00000 simp...
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be the way that probably a lot of the bodies are identified and handed over to the loved ones for burial. >> and what do you think of the investigations and many times one group says one thing and another one says another. when it comes to the families, they want the information and accurate and precise. you imagine it is difficult for them to hear the twists and turns. ian lee. thank you. >>> let's get an early start on your money. dow futures are higher right now. following gains in europe. asian markets closing lower overnight. we are watching oil slip at $48 a barrel. after lows in february, the market rallies. now it is stuck in neutral around the 17,500 level. where the average began the year. oil has rebounded. worries of slow growth in china subsided. the concerns about the federal reserve's next interest rate hike have been priced into the market. there is not much out there to move stocks any higher. united kingdom's vote next month to leave the eurozone is the next mover for stocks. >>> hard work and family values. a new survey from family trust found ambition and hard work an
be the way that probably a lot of the bodies are identified and handed over to the loved ones for burial. >> and what do you think of the investigations and many times one group says one thing and another one says another. when it comes to the families, they want the information and accurate and precise. you imagine it is difficult for them to hear the twists and turns. ian lee. thank you. >>> let's get an early start on your money. dow futures are higher right now. following...