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but now, host lavar burton has taken his shows overseas.bermann gives us a behind the scenes look. >> reporter: it should have been a perfect summer. millions of children have learned to love reading, lavar burton host of "the reading rainbow" one of the longest running kids' shows on pbs. he is taking the show to israel for the first ever international episode. >> out here in the desert. >> reporter: visiting a bedouin village. drinking tea with a family. from the desert to the beach. he spent a morning exploring tel aviv. on his last day in israel burton reflected on the people he met. >> warm, open-hearted, full of hospitality. frustrating. bull-headed. insistent on maintaining long-held grudges that make no sense to me as an outsider. ♪ >> reporter: burton used celebrities, popular character to get people interested in books. the highlight of the show has always been burton reading a book to children. >> jeremy. >> a hand in hand integrated school in jerusalem, the school was israeli and palestinian. >> it was an amazing. day. i think t
but now, host lavar burton has taken his shows overseas.bermann gives us a behind the scenes look. >> reporter: it should have been a perfect summer. millions of children have learned to love reading, lavar burton host of "the reading rainbow" one of the longest running kids' shows on pbs. he is taking the show to israel for the first ever international episode. >> out here in the desert. >> reporter: visiting a bedouin village. drinking tea with a family. from the...
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"tim burton is one of the most innovative directors around.o i'm looking at a brand new, fresh view of batman." that move alone was strange at the time but so was putting an oscar-winner in a superhero movie. "jack is dead my friend, you can call me joker!" globe nomination for his role as "the joker" "you can't underestimate how important that was to the success of batman. if it had been unknowns or teenagers or young kids, adults wouldn't have cared and it wouldn't have madeearly as much money." question the casting of a superhero when burton chose beetlejuice comic book fans couldn't see it. "the comic book is based, it's one of the few characters that's a human being and i just interesting way to go." "i knew i had tim and by that time jack was in. so i really believed that i could only fallm fell out of this movie" believed that i could only fallm fell out of this movie" slyscle-bound action hereos to bruce willis in die hard to michael keaton in batman to nicholas cage evenutally in the early '90s, where you gor from the big muscle-bound
"tim burton is one of the most innovative directors around.o i'm looking at a brand new, fresh view of batman." that move alone was strange at the time but so was putting an oscar-winner in a superhero movie. "jack is dead my friend, you can call me joker!" globe nomination for his role as "the joker" "you can't underestimate how important that was to the success of batman. if it had been unknowns or teenagers or young kids, adults wouldn't have cared and it...
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burton broke in through this window early tuesday morning already naked.him in her granddaughter's room. >> police say he brutally beat both grandmother and granddaughter at one point throwing a printer and dresser at the two. authorities say he demanded money and ushered them into the bathroom. >> and told them to get into the shower. to wash off the blood from the attack. >> reporter: corporal washington says police found burton attacking the grandmother and granddaughter in the bathroom forcing them they say to tase burton then arresting him. >> authorities tell us burton drove to the home stolen vehicle but can't say why he chose that particular house. woman her granddaughter was both taken to the hospital and are expected to be okay. at least physically. >> i can't imagine them coming back home and, you know, getting their life together. investigator sauce burton stole a car from a friend before breaking into the home. he is in jail tonight facing a long list of charges. >>> a witness to a crash in mississippi is basically taking the internet by storm
burton broke in through this window early tuesday morning already naked.him in her granddaughter's room. >> police say he brutally beat both grandmother and granddaughter at one point throwing a printer and dresser at the two. authorities say he demanded money and ushered them into the bathroom. >> and told them to get into the shower. to wash off the blood from the attack. >> reporter: corporal washington says police found burton attacking the grandmother and granddaughter in...
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so it was brown, burton. and we were elbow to elbow in the air rotc. that's how i met john burton. peter: brown would make his next big political connection while attending hastings law school in san francisco. in order to make money, he worked on the janitorial staff. his fellow broom pusher was future san francisco mayor george moscone. the two became inseparable. david talbot: don't ask, don't tell, that's really the best way, you know, to handle george moscone in some ways. because he did have a lot of baggage and yet he enjoyed the nightlife with his friend willie brown. they were kind of a rat pack together. willie: i was perfect as a cohort of moscone's because my specialty was off-court activities. peter: the two men still in their 20s were part of the political avant-garde. brown was a lawyer in 1961 when a chance encounter brought together one of california's least expected power couples. it started during a protest after a housing developer refused to show a home to the brown family. willie: we're going to occupy this house. they're not going to be able to show it or sel
so it was brown, burton. and we were elbow to elbow in the air rotc. that's how i met john burton. peter: brown would make his next big political connection while attending hastings law school in san francisco. in order to make money, he worked on the janitorial staff. his fellow broom pusher was future san francisco mayor george moscone. the two became inseparable. david talbot: don't ask, don't tell, that's really the best way, you know, to handle george moscone in some ways. because he did...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports the nats were in need of a "w." and does lebron realize what he's doing right now? his answer as "abc7 news at let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet, when you don't have any kids. well now with fios there's a new way to customize your tv
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports the nats were in need of a "w." and does lebron realize what he's doing right now? his answer as "abc7 news at let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet, when you don't have any kids. well now with fios there's a new way to customize your tv
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sergeant burton chairman of the washington, d.c. police union represents 3600 officers detected and sergeants. you spend a distinguished member of the department for 21 years. and walter mack, a department -- he served as deputy police commissioner. all right. nick i want to start with you, councilman. baltimore just had its most violent month since 1972. if i'm not mistaken 42 homicides. there is also during the same period of time a massive plummeting and arrests. i wish i had a draft but it is extremely striking if you look at the data. what is going on in baltimore right now?
sergeant burton chairman of the washington, d.c. police union represents 3600 officers detected and sergeants. you spend a distinguished member of the department for 21 years. and walter mack, a department -- he served as deputy police commissioner. all right. nick i want to start with you, councilman. baltimore just had its most violent month since 1972. if i'm not mistaken 42 homicides. there is also during the same period of time a massive plummeting and arrests. i wish i had a draft but it...
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robert: i'm robert burton coming up in sports. the nats trying to piggy back off a huge performance yesterday. can they do that? we have a preview coming up as "abc7 news at 6:00" maureen: fighting back against crime. d.c. police hope a video will find those responsible for an attack. it shows what happened on first and case street. a man is running from the attackers and they tackled him possibly knocking him unconscious and appeared to rob him and run off. the d.c. crime stoppers is offering a reward in the case. leon: a dozen teenagers, a baltimore orioles fan attacked him leaving a game at camden yard. the victim who works in alexandria described what happened in an exclusive interview. >> i have season tickets. >> alan carlson home address may be in charles county but it doesn't dictate his allegiance to a baseball team. >> i have been an orioles fans my life. >> he went to the o's game and he took this photo. he is not talking about the score from the night. just the stars. >> guys across the forehead and took stitches. >> h
robert: i'm robert burton coming up in sports. the nats trying to piggy back off a huge performance yesterday. can they do that? we have a preview coming up as "abc7 news at 6:00" maureen: fighting back against crime. d.c. police hope a video will find those responsible for an attack. it shows what happened on first and case street. a man is running from the attackers and they tackled him possibly knocking him unconscious and appeared to rob him and run off. the d.c. crime stoppers is...
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bill burton and cnn political commentator.bviously, i think we can all agree we're against racism. but the difficulty in the conversation comes when one tries to figure out what specifically is racism in specific examples. as i know you recall in 2008 there were criticisms of the clintons by members of the obama team that the clintons were race baiting in the '80s. governor bill clinton and i'm casting no aspersions to his racial justice. i can't get the clinton campaign to comment about the star on the arkansas flag to represent the confederacy. isn't this the acknowledgement of our own failures? >> look i think that the confederate flag issue is important and it's important to get it off the capitol grounds in south carolina. i feel like that piece of it while it's a symbol is so much smaller, a part of where this conversation ought to be i think that republicans are actually let off the hook on this because they're just having a comment on the flag and whether or not they think it ought to come down. there ought to be a con
bill burton and cnn political commentator.bviously, i think we can all agree we're against racism. but the difficulty in the conversation comes when one tries to figure out what specifically is racism in specific examples. as i know you recall in 2008 there were criticisms of the clintons by members of the obama team that the clintons were race baiting in the '80s. governor bill clinton and i'm casting no aspersions to his racial justice. i can't get the clinton campaign to comment about the...
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>> butterfly in the sky. >> lavar burton thank you so much for coming on. i can't wait.ed here. premier of "the seventies." tonight. >> on cnn. >> thank you. >>> coming up next back to our breaking news live in west plattsburgh, new york where officers are con vernaling for the search of the two escaped killers after a dog picked up their scents. this as we're learning an alleged accomplice said one of the escapees made her feel "special "special." back in 90 seconds. e tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms o
>> butterfly in the sky. >> lavar burton thank you so much for coming on. i can't wait.ed here. premier of "the seventies." tonight. >> on cnn. >> thank you. >>> coming up next back to our breaking news live in west plattsburgh, new york where officers are con vernaling for the search of the two escaped killers after a dog picked up their scents. this as we're learning an alleged accomplice said one of the escapees made her feel "special...
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chang from the high school and lowell high school daniel the gladys scholarship and tim ethic from burton high school payroll from george washington high school they're our recipients of funding for made possible by this needy students incarcerated during world war 202 on june 20th i want to graduating congratulate rosa parks elementary school they invited me to speak and the amazing scholar award one of the best in the district and congratulations to the vietnamese culture center and couple of events if more magic happening that with work it f their college and career fair at school and on friday june 12th from 8:30 to 3 the summer learning day i know several of us will be under 83 to press conference 11:30 and phenomenal to our educators in the during the trial the chinese-american is malia cohen this summer in san francisco and on friday july 3rd offering a workshop for the educators managing our careers into the principle offices and beyond targeting the classroom teachers to think about professional enhancement and former superintendent glen and many of our leaders in the district su
chang from the high school and lowell high school daniel the gladys scholarship and tim ethic from burton high school payroll from george washington high school they're our recipients of funding for made possible by this needy students incarcerated during world war 202 on june 20th i want to graduating congratulate rosa parks elementary school they invited me to speak and the amazing scholar award one of the best in the district and congratulations to the vietnamese culture center and couple of...
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fred burton is the vice president of intelligence at current member of the state department. you very much for joining us. fred, let me start with you. exactly what more do we know? we are hearing it seems these attacks were not coordinated but they very similar hallmarks. fred: they certainly do. you have to keep in mind there is brilliant in some facility and what the call for action by the islamic state last month, in essence what they have done, is sent word out to support what we call here the leaderless resistance. meaning there is not a command and control element at play. it is to act locally. those who are sympathizers are carrying out these kinds of attacks in support of the islamic state cause to take action. john, what do we know about the reactions so far from the u.s. intelligence community? john: so far, it looks like secretary chertoff was right earlier, that there is inspiration but not coordination. what the intelligence community is doing now is looking for any coordination, going over huge databanks of e-mails, online postings, and so on, to all, if any of
fred burton is the vice president of intelligence at current member of the state department. you very much for joining us. fred, let me start with you. exactly what more do we know? we are hearing it seems these attacks were not coordinated but they very similar hallmarks. fred: they certainly do. you have to keep in mind there is brilliant in some facility and what the call for action by the islamic state last month, in essence what they have done, is sent word out to support what we call here...
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. >> we did follow up on one lead that was reported on burton island or the burton island vicinity recently. i can tell you with conviction that while we really appreciate the tip and it was a good tip, it turned out not to be one that we're considering live right now. >> so the search continues. it is the sixth day for the manhunt for the two prisoners. >> thank you, kristen. >>> after a series of crashes on the same maryland high way, things are finally starting to get back to normal. chopper 4 was over maryland 95. near route 195 it caught not one, but three crashes this morning. one northbound and two in the southbound lanes. at one point, traffic southbound was back. >>> temperatures now in the low to mid 80s across the area and the humidity has arrived. washington currently at 83 degrees. highs today in the low to mid-90s. a three-day heat wave. d.c. hits a high temperature of 94, 95 degrees and manassas 95, as well. mostly sunny skies throughout the day today. and it is a code orange air quality alert date. the first one of the year. what does that mean? young children and elderly wi
. >> we did follow up on one lead that was reported on burton island or the burton island vicinity recently. i can tell you with conviction that while we really appreciate the tip and it was a good tip, it turned out not to be one that we're considering live right now. >> so the search continues. it is the sixth day for the manhunt for the two prisoners. >> thank you, kristen. >>> after a series of crashes on the same maryland high way, things are finally starting to...
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thank you >> thank you next speaker please >> good morning my name is alice burton and here to ask for your support for the c pack priority items and special specifically the [inaudible] worked with the last year with knhunty based [inaudible] that receive subsidize from the california department of education. these executive directors of the programs asked me to join them and advocate for the state for higher rates. frankly out of a growing fear that some of the members may not be in operation in the coming eryours. these programs called title 5 childcare are often the only center base provider that offer the services they do in the low income neighborhood. there are places fmlies can go to find quality service for the children and are a critical link for supporting low income children in san francisco ichb urm y years and through the effort to help reduce the achievement gap for k 12. working with them i learned a the market cost for operating in san francisco is close to 50 percent higher than the reimbursement they receive from the state. the city of san francisco through the offic
thank you >> thank you next speaker please >> good morning my name is alice burton and here to ask for your support for the c pack priority items and special specifically the [inaudible] worked with the last year with knhunty based [inaudible] that receive subsidize from the california department of education. these executive directors of the programs asked me to join them and advocate for the state for higher rates. frankly out of a growing fear that some of the members may not be...
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. >> i'm robert burton. coming up in sports where is desean jackson? he is right here. we talk o.t.a.'s. game one the blue jays as the "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. >>> our "7 on your side" phone banks is getting great calls about crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. you have 15 more minutes to call. these are two diseases that 1.6 million miles per hours have. a lot of people are living with it and they don't know. now is the time to call with questions. the phone bank will be open for 15 minutes longer. so pleads if you have any questions for the doctors and the nurses, call now. back to you in the studio. maureen: thank you tom. largest recall in automotive history is getting bigger. some takata air bags may have to be replaced for a second time. chris papst has more on what you need to know. >> this isn't the largest recall in american history. this the largest recall for any product. this first affected 18 million people. now it's 34 million. this of courses 11 auto makers, including some of the biggest. today lawmakers on capitol hill demanded answers. but fir
. >> i'm robert burton. coming up in sports where is desean jackson? he is right here. we talk o.t.a.'s. game one the blue jays as the "abc7 news at 6:00" continues. >>> our "7 on your side" phone banks is getting great calls about crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. you have 15 more minutes to call. these are two diseases that 1.6 million miles per hours have. a lot of people are living with it and they don't know. now is the time to call with questions....
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports we will update you about dennard spann. and what robert griffin iii said about desean jackson being a no-show at o.t.a.'s. as maureen: two dozen people were arrested in a month-long effort to get dug dealers out of high school. morn virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg eng plains the operation and why -- explains the operation and why it hit so close to home for a grieving mother. jeff: there is hardly a moment that vicky is not thinking about her son brandon. >> i miss him so much. even misses him. jeff: brendan, a junior shot and killed last november on this path near the school. five people mostly teenagers arrested with connection to the murder. it was related to a marijuana deal. while wilson-moore says her son was not a big player in the drug ring, she is pleased that the police are going after those who are. >> the more they take down the better off we'll be. jeff: this week the investigators wrapped a four-month operation called growing pains. targeting those who are connected to the drug dealing. undercover officers
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports we will update you about dennard spann. and what robert griffin iii said about desean jackson being a no-show at o.t.a.'s. as maureen: two dozen people were arrested in a month-long effort to get dug dealers out of high school. morn virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg eng plains the operation and why -- explains the operation and why it hit so close to home for a grieving mother. jeff: there is hardly a moment that vicky is not thinking about her...
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several callers lined up from louisiana trying to get your thoughts, baton rum, burton is on the liney name is burton evan, i'm from baton rouge and i am a proud supporter of bobby jindal. i'm a christian. i believe that he was absolutely right about christians today being under attack, and values, conservative values today being under attack, and i believe that he is a candidate who will stand up for us. they had a caller call about him being against common core and then changing his mind and all this. that's not true. i am friends with some people who know him personally, and they know him as an honest human being, a good, strong christian man. and he is not a liar. he has always stood up for good conservative christian values and he has always stood up for the people of this state and i thank you all for letting me call today. >> host: you bet. another caller from baton rouge, tat on the line for democrats. your thoughts? >> caller: hi. i don't know what he's doing. i don't know why he is running when he has no chance of being a republican nominee. he has 31% popularity -- i mean a
several callers lined up from louisiana trying to get your thoughts, baton rum, burton is on the liney name is burton evan, i'm from baton rouge and i am a proud supporter of bobby jindal. i'm a christian. i believe that he was absolutely right about christians today being under attack, and values, conservative values today being under attack, and i believe that he is a candidate who will stand up for us. they had a caller call about him being against common core and then changing his mind and...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports why it's more than a semi-final against germany for team usa. the nats prepare for the braves. can they continue to be great? we look at their recent success as "abc7 news at 6:00" maureen: "7 on your side" help center is up and running tonight. tonight's topic very appropriate for this time of year. travel tips and prot. we have travel agents answering youestions about summer travel. just call 703-236-9220. they will answer your calls until 6:30 tonight. leon: someone we all know put together their travel plans already. we now have more details about pope francis's trip. the holy father will be here and the first official action is the white house visit. he will celebrate mass at the basilica of immaculate shrine. you can find the pope's complete itinerary online at wjla.com. maureen: today the campaign trail became more crowded. perhaps a lot more interesting. two-term new jersey governor chris christie became the 14th republican candidate to enter the presidenti
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports why it's more than a semi-final against germany for team usa. the nats prepare for the braves. can they continue to be great? we look at their recent success as "abc7 news at 6:00" maureen: "7 on your side" help center is up and running tonight. tonight's topic very appropriate for this time of year. travel tips and prot. we have travel agents answering youestions about summer travel. just call 703-236-9220. they will answer...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports nats-cubs. can the good guys bounce back? we will preview game two. and will kyrie puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from washington"... "thousands without medications"... "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." president obama must act now to protect care for three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's too late... maureen: residents who paid million for condo in the georgetown building got word to clear out. the washington business journey reports they must vacate so the developer can remedy structural problems in the building even though it is only a few years old. stephen tschida explains the pricy problems. stephen: it boasts beautiful views and bountiful amenities but it's requiring some residents to vacate premise while
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports nats-cubs. can the good guys bounce back? we will preview game two. and will kyrie puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from washington"... "thousands...
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financial thought leader burton malkiel has teamed up with online investment advisory pioneer mitch tuchmanoffer retirement portfolios of low-cost index funds that automatically rebalance. why they believe the combination will lead to smooth retirement landings is next on consuelo mack. "wealthtrack." ♪ ♪ >>> new york life, along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions, so you can help your clients keep good going.
financial thought leader burton malkiel has teamed up with online investment advisory pioneer mitch tuchmanoffer retirement portfolios of low-cost index funds that automatically rebalance. why they believe the combination will lead to smooth retirement landings is next on consuelo mack. "wealthtrack." ♪ ♪ >>> new york life, along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions, so you can help your clients keep good going.
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports what is next for the wizard fan favorite paul pierce? details on his next move. women's world cup continues tonight for team usa. it should be an easy win. we'll preview as "abc7 n maureen: local police officers are calling on judges and prosecutors to get tough on drivers of illegal a.t.v.'s and dirt bikes in d.c. streets. stephen tschida is live in northwest washington with what is behind the unusual push. stephen? stephen: maureen all around the city people have been complaining about the a.t.v.'s and dirt bikes and the situations they havecountered. the d.c. police want the citizens to know they are doing all they can. they are making arrests. the police believe the court system could be more aggressive. they tear through the city often in packs. swarms of people on dirt bikes or a.t.v.'s. dangerous bands intent on violence and vengeance. >> that i are not doing what they are supposed to. stephen: police heart complaints from the -- heard complaints about the r
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports what is next for the wizard fan favorite paul pierce? details on his next move. women's world cup continues tonight for team usa. it should be an easy win. we'll preview as "abc7 n maureen: local police officers are calling on judges and prosecutors to get tough on drivers of illegal a.t.v.'s and dirt bikes in d.c. streets. stephen tschida is live in northwest washington with what is behind the unusual push. stephen? stephen: maureen all...
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. >> west side of burton we have a major tornado coming down. >> may 20th, 2013, one of the worst tornadoescord is captured on a time lapse video that went viral. >> people in west moore must be underground for this tornado. we have large large chunks of debris. >> the entire nation watched, as the tornado took a direct hit on the high elementary. in moore. >> from the looks of the school i knew it wasn't looking good. >> winged recorded at over -- winds recorded at over 210 miles per hour. turning the ground into a pile of rubble. >> it needs to be a priority. you need to have a shelter. >> 300 miles from moore in texas tech university lab, they work to make it a reality. >> what we have here is an air cannon called boomer . virtual potato bottomer on steroids. >> pictures i've seen of the damage after a tornado is all about impacts. >> where wind really becomes an issue is that the debris opens up the building envelope, the walls, the roof. once you have that envelope opened, now you have got double the trouble. the most predominant projectile that we see in these storms is normally somet
. >> west side of burton we have a major tornado coming down. >> may 20th, 2013, one of the worst tornadoescord is captured on a time lapse video that went viral. >> people in west moore must be underground for this tornado. we have large large chunks of debris. >> the entire nation watched, as the tornado took a direct hit on the high elementary. in moore. >> from the looks of the school i knew it wasn't looking good. >> winged recorded at over -- winds...
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leon: pay attention, robert burton, the record-setting sale of a purse, selling for $227 ,000, at christie's in hong kong. it is studded with 18 caret old and diamonds. that is a bargain. leon: more rain tonight? steve: at least for the next 3, 4 hours. once this moves through, we will have scattered showers early tomorrow morning, but the heaviest of the rain will be over. 71 the high tomorrow, wednesday middle 70's. back to near 80 >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jeremy piven adam carolla and music from hozier, with cleto and the cletones, and you, your attention, please, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi
leon: pay attention, robert burton, the record-setting sale of a purse, selling for $227 ,000, at christie's in hong kong. it is studded with 18 caret old and diamonds. that is a bargain. leon: more rain tonight? steve: at least for the next 3, 4 hours. once this moves through, we will have scattered showers early tomorrow morning, but the heaviest of the rain will be over. 71 the high tomorrow, wednesday middle 70's. back to near 80 >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports, the redskins mini camp kicks off today. can lebron force a game seven? he will need help. the help he maureen: one speed cam in maryland issued more tickets than any other in montgomery county. according to triple-a it's the third busiest in the washington region. located along route 108. many drivers complain that area is oversaturated with speed cameras. now as mike conneen reports a task force of residents want some changes. >> in front of st. peters church one speed camera has been busy. the busiest in montgomery county. generating more than 27000 citations and $1.1 million in revenue. >> it can be annoying if you get the ticket in the mail. >> it's a money-grab. >> sometimes it goes over that. mike: a year ago they created a task force to look into this and other speed cameras. with 13 in this area members say it's a few too many. >> one out of every five citations that are issued in the county come from here. mike: in response, all of the speed camera locations are selected base on data, in some cases the citizen comp
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports, the redskins mini camp kicks off today. can lebron force a game seven? he will need help. the help he maureen: one speed cam in maryland issued more tickets than any other in montgomery county. according to triple-a it's the third busiest in the washington region. located along route 108. many drivers complain that area is oversaturated with speed cameras. now as mike conneen reports a task force of residents want some changes. >> in front...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports what desean jackson has to say about the absence from o.t .a.'s. :00er and harper get recognition from the effort. that an puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from washington"... "thousands without medications"... "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." president obama must act now to protect care for three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's too late... leon: the family of a louisiana national guardsman killed at a training mission wants him to be buried at the arlington national cemetery but the cemetery says staff sergeant is not edgable because he was not on active duty at the time of his death. his father am foresoldier himself calls this a slap -- a former so
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports what desean jackson has to say about the absence from o.t .a.'s. :00er and harper get recognition from the effort. that an puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from...
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burton richter, a nobel prize-winning physicist, to fact check arguments about climate change. >> itbe destructive. it's still going to have big consequences. >> so the argument that it doesn't matter what we do, we're not going to be able to make a difference. >> i don't understand the point of that. this is a world issue. the question is what is the world going to do about the temperature rise. >> if you look at the temperatures measured in the lower atmosphere, by satellites, or you look at all four analyse of the weather balloon data, 5,000 to 20,000 feet in the atmosphere. the disparity between the average of the 107 united nations computer models, the disparity between the trends predicted by them, average trends, and what is measured by weather balloons and satellite is stunning. >> first of all there's not 107. there are 25 of general circulation models. all this stuff about layers in the atmosphere, and all that, it's a question that we do not fully understand. where is the heat going? the big surprise in the period when the surface temperature stayed relatively constant is
burton richter, a nobel prize-winning physicist, to fact check arguments about climate change. >> itbe destructive. it's still going to have big consequences. >> so the argument that it doesn't matter what we do, we're not going to be able to make a difference. >> i don't understand the point of that. this is a world issue. the question is what is the world going to do about the temperature rise. >> if you look at the temperatures measured in the lower atmosphere, by...
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robert: i'm robert burton in sports. jay gruden playing a little defensive back in o.t.a.'s. we'll talk about it i promise. and game three. we talk about a so-called cl horace: i'm horace holmes. 703-236-9220 is the number to ask a mechanic. it's busy in the "7 on your side" health center. people are calling. interesting calls. all kind of issues as it relates to cars and even car shops. the guys are here to give you information on how to protect yourself when you go to a car shop to get the car repaired. if you have any car care questions, the gentlemen all triple-a certified mechanics with will in the foin center from now until 6:30. 703-236-9220. maureen: a baltimore court redirected a gag order in the case of the death of freddie gray. six police officers are charged in connection with the death. marilyn mosby wanted to bar attorneys and officials speaking publicly about the case but it was denied. sobering on number for baltimore. june on track to break a growing homicide number. what is done to fight the violence? >> you talk to people in west baltimore where the riotin
robert: i'm robert burton in sports. jay gruden playing a little defensive back in o.t.a.'s. we'll talk about it i promise. and game three. we talk about a so-called cl horace: i'm horace holmes. 703-236-9220 is the number to ask a mechanic. it's busy in the "7 on your side" health center. people are calling. interesting calls. all kind of issues as it relates to cars and even car shops. the guys are here to give you information on how to protect yourself when you go to a car shop to...
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translator: there is a levy that does not burton -- bird in the state budget. -- birdurden the state budget. reporter: alex us abreast -- alexis tsipras announced ert back on the air. genie: the team of french and belgian scientists say they know the cause of parkinson's disease . that new development could mean scientists are closer than ever to finding a cure. reporter: the tremors of the parkinson's patient. up until now, little has been known about the disease but a new development set to change all that. scientists have identified fibers in the brain that cause parkinson's. these ribbonlike structures attached themselves to neurons depending on the clusters they form they can cause neurological disorders, including parkinson's. the franco belgian team of scientists carried out tests on rodents to find this protein causes parkinson's. researchers can get to work on treatments. in france, 1% of people over the age of 65 suffer from parkinson's. it has an impact on their quality of life with heavy medication only easing symptoms to a certain extent. this breakthrough could allow fo
translator: there is a levy that does not burton -- bird in the state budget. -- birdurden the state budget. reporter: alex us abreast -- alexis tsipras announced ert back on the air. genie: the team of french and belgian scientists say they know the cause of parkinson's disease . that new development could mean scientists are closer than ever to finding a cure. reporter: the tremors of the parkinson's patient. up until now, little has been known about the disease but a new development set to...
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van howell and chris take burton are were sentenced to five years behind bars. prosecutors in camden county accused of pair of forcing a woman to become a sex slave. they were arrested during a sting operation last year. >>> a tradition on wheels rolled its way through philadelphia today. the international cycling classic kicked off this morning at the top of the maniock wall. jesse gary was there. >> reporter: each spring speed and endurance dominates. >> you have to see it in person. >> reporter: the annual cycling classic lures thousands of spectators and dozens of participants. >> great to see everyone come out. i think it had a great turnout. >> reporter: the race to the finish culminates with a climb of the infamous wall. it's actually a hill average angle of elevation, 17 degrees. the riders are going about 20 miles per hour. >> it was pretty tough to walk it, so i can't imagine riding it. >> i've seen a lot of people come up the hill and three people passed out already. >> reporter: pros and amateurs say riding success against the wall is based on speed
van howell and chris take burton are were sentenced to five years behind bars. prosecutors in camden county accused of pair of forcing a woman to become a sex slave. they were arrested during a sting operation last year. >>> a tradition on wheels rolled its way through philadelphia today. the international cycling classic kicked off this morning at the top of the maniock wall. jesse gary was there. >> reporter: each spring speed and endurance dominates. >> you have to see...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports the u.s. women's soccer coach responds to trash talk. lebron only had 20 last night. we'll talk about the finals as "abc7 news at 6:00" maureen: new tonight, louisiana military service member will be buried at arlington cemetery after all. that is a relief for his family. his burial was initially denied. we are live with the rest of the story and why the decision was reversed. -- roz plater has more. roz? roz: the family fought hard to get an exception to the rule. thomas was an eight-year member of the louisiana national guard. he was killed back in march in a blackhawk helicopter training mission. his family was told back then he would not be burial at arlington national cemetery because he was not active duty. his father who lives in king george, virginia fought back and today the secretary of the army approved an exception to the policy. that will allow the 26-year-old to be buried at arlington national cemetery. now, his father says he got overwhelmed support from around the country inclu
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports the u.s. women's soccer coach responds to trash talk. lebron only had 20 last night. we'll talk about the finals as "abc7 news at 6:00" maureen: new tonight, louisiana military service member will be buried at arlington cemetery after all. that is a relief for his family. his burial was initially denied. we are live with the rest of the story and why the decision was reversed. -- roz plater has more. roz? roz: the family fought hard to...
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go live to robert burton at nationals park. what about the rain and the bad weather? have you seen that? robert: the clouds are here. hopefully no severe weather. stephen strasburg making a start and why his teammates say it robert: we are live at nats park. the clouds are here but the rain is not.ping to see stephen strasburg make a start. he went to the 15-day d.l. he had a couple of starts in harrisburg and did well. back against the braves. we were in the clubhouse today and the teammates say it has been too long. >> he is one of our horses. one of the best guys out there. he will bring out emotion today and do what he needs to do to keep us in the ballgame. hopefully we can get runs on the board for him. get him a "w" tonight. he will do what he needs to do. robert: moving on the football. tom brady was in court today and still is in court apparently trying to appeal the four-game suspension issued by the nfl. proceedings started at 9:30 this morning. today espn's adam shefter tweeted outs he testified under oath to help his case against the four-game suspension.
go live to robert burton at nationals park. what about the rain and the bad weather? have you seen that? robert: the clouds are here. hopefully no severe weather. stephen strasburg making a start and why his teammates say it robert: we are live at nats park. the clouds are here but the rain is not.ping to see stephen strasburg make a start. he went to the 15-day d.l. he had a couple of starts in harrisburg and did well. back against the braves. we were in the clubhouse today and the teammates...
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robert burton with the story with is the talk of the baseball fans. astros are leading the league right now in the american league, aren't they? robert: exactly. since the nba finals is over this is the biggest story in the sports world. the st. louis cardinals front office being investigated for allegedly hacking into the astros database and stealing information on player personnel. the st. louis cardinals under investigation by the f.b.i. for allegedly cheating. today, reaction from nats players. when you hear stories like that, does it make you nervous at all? >> not really. that is separate from anything i have to do. the front office does what the front office does. >> the new age thing. i guess you never know. robert: several reports mentioned it wouldn't be hard for the cardinals to hack the astros database because it was created by the astros g.m. jeff luhnow who ran a similar database in st. louis. commissioner ron manfred addressed the media saying he needs the fact before any action is taken. >> any allegation like this no matter how seriou
robert burton with the story with is the talk of the baseball fans. astros are leading the league right now in the american league, aren't they? robert: exactly. since the nba finals is over this is the biggest story in the sports world. the st. louis cardinals front office being investigated for allegedly hacking into the astros database and stealing information on player personnel. the st. louis cardinals under investigation by the f.b.i. for allegedly cheating. today, reaction from nats...
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i know i speak for all of you in a state jury burton is coach mentor and more important a friend. happy birthday jerry. [applause] >> you shall be king. [applause] well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious than the last. the taste could only be baileys. the experience could only be yours. baileys coffee creamers. this is the one. bill was arrested in pennsylvania. it happened on friday. apparently the slot machine, i don't know. >> delight christian chu
i know i speak for all of you in a state jury burton is coach mentor and more important a friend. happy birthday jerry. [applause] >> you shall be king. [applause] well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for....
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports the nats were in need of a "w." and does lebron realize what he's doing right now? his answer as "abc7 news at let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet, when you don't have any kids. well now with fios there's a new way to customize your tv just pick the types of channels you like best. like sports. or entertainment or news mix and match, or get them all. you build your tv package, and pay for what you want, and not for what you don't. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 13th get a $400 visa prepaid card when you sign a 2 year agreement. go to getfios.com to start customizing today. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabiliti
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports the nats were in need of a "w." and does lebron realize what he's doing right now? his answer as "abc7 news at let's say this is your tv. and these are the channels you pay for with cable. maybe you're getting tons of science and animals when you're really into movies. or every children's show on the planet, when you don't have any kids. well now with fios there's a new way to customize your tv just pick the types of channels you...
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robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports, usa and tenth ranked australia tonight. we have a preview. dare i say it but lebron is giving me jordan right now. we talk finals as the "abc7 news at 6 maureen: new video tonight shows what the coast guard is calling a complicated rescue. coast guard crews rescued a man suffering a medical emergency on board a fishing boat. crews are able to lift the man pass the line on the boat and medivac him to a hospital for treatment. this unfolded 50 miles east of ocean city yesterday afternoon. we are told the man's condition is stable. new details are emerging in the mistake made to the response of the hacking of the federal government computers. this as the federal worker brace to find out if they're among the 4 million whose information may be compromised. rebecca cooper is tracking the developments live in arlington. rebecca? rebecca: well maureen, the office of personnel department management warned there were part of the system that were vulnerable and should be shut down immediately. that didn't happen. today notifications b
robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports, usa and tenth ranked australia tonight. we have a preview. dare i say it but lebron is giving me jordan right now. we talk finals as the "abc7 news at 6 maureen: new video tonight shows what the coast guard is calling a complicated rescue. coast guard crews rescued a man suffering a medical emergency on board a fishing boat. crews are able to lift the man pass the line on the boat and medivac him to a hospital for treatment. this unfolded 50...
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sergeant delroy burton and the chairman the washington d.c.olice union representing policemen and a distinguished member of that department for 21 years. and walter mack is a partner with six -- regulatory experience. he served as deputy police commissioner bernard said the internal affairs where he was in charge of investigation of an institute a policy to combat police corruption and brutality. nick i want to start with you, councilman. baltimore just had its most violent month since 1972 if i'm not mistaken 42 homicides. there is also during that same period of time a massive plummeting -- i wish i had a graph appear but it's extremely striking if you look at the data. what is going on a baltimore right now? >> the city of baltimore the first thing i would say is when you look at a place like all to more we see a lot of urban decay and you know urban decay is as american as apple pie. we can continue to look at the criminality of the byproducts of that and we can continue to focus on the wet but we really need to talk about the why. and i s
sergeant delroy burton and the chairman the washington d.c.olice union representing policemen and a distinguished member of that department for 21 years. and walter mack is a partner with six -- regulatory experience. he served as deputy police commissioner bernard said the internal affairs where he was in charge of investigation of an institute a policy to combat police corruption and brutality. nick i want to start with you, councilman. baltimore just had its most violent month since 1972 if...
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his mother, lisa sue zan burton -- susan burton, entered in sand cuffs.he has a misdemeanor petty theft, driving under influence, giving out hypodermic needles and . as far -- and as for the mother, she was getting medical treatment when her daughter disappeared. >>> new court evidence reveals that james holmes may have called a crisis hot line moments before the colorado movie theater attack. a taped conversation between holmes and a psychiatrist was shown to jurors. in it, he said he called a mental health hotline justof the movie theater. but he says the call was disconnected after nine seconds before anyone answered. he says he thought someone might talk him out of what he was about to do or alert authorities. he ended up killing 12 people and injuring 70 others. holmes' lawyers are trying to prove he did not know right from wrong. prosecutors argue that holmes was legally sane and should be convicted and executed. >>> 7:39. the soccer corruption scandal involving fifa, the governing body of world successor, it's far from over. the president announced
his mother, lisa sue zan burton -- susan burton, entered in sand cuffs.he has a misdemeanor petty theft, driving under influence, giving out hypodermic needles and . as far -- and as for the mother, she was getting medical treatment when her daughter disappeared. >>> new court evidence reveals that james holmes may have called a crisis hot line moments before the colorado movie theater attack. a taped conversation between holmes and a psychiatrist was shown to jurors. in it, he said he...
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that's what ken burton, jr., says someone did for him. >> i was told i wouldn't do anything but be on the streets and go to jail. you know. what are you doing now? >> i attend college in minnesota and i'm a double major in human communications/social work. >> stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> the grouping participates today in conjunction with this afternoon's march, police are still also searching for the suspects wanted in charnise milton's murder. >>> announced a mediated settlement to use the women's hunt open. today's resolution was a result of hundreds of hours of negotiations involving that college. the local county attorney and a nonprofit group who tried to save the bedford, virginia, school. presented to a judge on monday for final approval. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9's first alert weather. d.c.'s most accurate. >> have to say, i like seeing yellow alert, that red was scary earlier. >> it was a little scary. i tell you what, everybody saw some sort of severe weather tonight. the threat is over, we're in pretty good shape. we'll start with the 3-degree g
that's what ken burton, jr., says someone did for him. >> i was told i wouldn't do anything but be on the streets and go to jail. you know. what are you doing now? >> i attend college in minnesota and i'm a double major in human communications/social work. >> stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >> the grouping participates today in conjunction with this afternoon's march, police are still also searching for the suspects wanted in charnise milton's murder. >>>...
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tonight r&b, jazz burton and company and it will be cooler once the sun goes down. we have a few more hours of heat in pleasanton. 97 now in livermore, 68 in san francisco. so we talk about the hot. it's not everywhere. that's that typical summer pattern where we're in the 60s near the water but the 90s inland. santa rosa 85. san jose 81. san bruno 73 degrees. overnight tonight, 50s and 60s. santa rosa 54. san jose 61. oakland 56. and mountain view 61 degrees. high pressure is hanging out offshore keeping us warm away from the water today but just enough of the onshore flow just enough of that ocean influence that near the bay and along the coastline. it is not hot. it's just kind of comfortable outside. as low pressure develops north that will crank up the onshore flow a little bit. and it will knock down temperatures by about 5 to 7 degrees over the weekend. still warm. but not as hot away from the water. so we are clear tonight inland with some patchy fog right along the coastline. there will be sunshine for everyone this weekend except for just right along the c
tonight r&b, jazz burton and company and it will be cooler once the sun goes down. we have a few more hours of heat in pleasanton. 97 now in livermore, 68 in san francisco. so we talk about the hot. it's not everywhere. that's that typical summer pattern where we're in the 60s near the water but the 90s inland. santa rosa 85. san jose 81. san bruno 73 degrees. overnight tonight, 50s and 60s. santa rosa 54. san jose 61. oakland 56. and mountain view 61 degrees. high pressure is hanging out...
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brace road between burton mill and kenwood. sadie lane at sury road. local details throughout the area and different things going on. we're also dealing with debris and speed restrictions on the new jersey turnpike for a pretty large stretch, exit 3 runnemede and delaware memorial bridge down to 35 miles per hour. obey those local speed postings because there's a lot of problems throughout the airy. more checks on the philadelphia area coming up. >>> mo'ne davis has been drafted, there's a team that wants to take the little league pitcher on tour. >>> something in the swimming pool is turning your eyes red. it's not exactly what you think it is. what's really in the water that's causing irritation. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. r
brace road between burton mill and kenwood. sadie lane at sury road. local details throughout the area and different things going on. we're also dealing with debris and speed restrictions on the new jersey turnpike for a pretty large stretch, exit 3 runnemede and delaware memorial bridge down to 35 miles per hour. obey those local speed postings because there's a lot of problems throughout the airy. more checks on the philadelphia area coming up. >>> mo'ne davis has been drafted,...