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charles: right.shares, the hot stocks, hot ipo's, heavy hitters get allocations. >> i was involved early on in facebook and i remember the allocations and looking at facebook allocations going to the big spenders at these firms. >> that's absolutely right. so many times, individuals get shut out of the marketplace and they can't get the best prices and buy it after it's spiked. i want to see real people in the markets. charles: especially with the unicorns. >> and the solutions would look at how much they make off of these individuals and they would say, if we don't make enough money off these individuals, we will not give them the ipo shares. so, there is that element of discrimination that i think needs-- >> i think it's more important now. because the unicorns have become multi-billion dollar companies and the exit package. you do get allocation all of a sudden, maybe something is wrong. >> right. charles: thank you for jeff and scott. one final check of the board before we take a break. dow up 11
charles: right.shares, the hot stocks, hot ipo's, heavy hitters get allocations. >> i was involved early on in facebook and i remember the allocations and looking at facebook allocations going to the big spenders at these firms. >> that's absolutely right. so many times, individuals get shut out of the marketplace and they can't get the best prices and buy it after it's spiked. i want to see real people in the markets. charles: especially with the unicorns. >> and the...
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charles: i'm charles payne in for stuart. happening an hour ago. president trump on the second overseas visit as commander-in-chief. his message,s the world must unite every north korea's aggression. and to nato pay your fair share and yes, we'll defeat isis and never back down. and a face-to-face sit-down with vladimir putin. and steve scalise is readmitted to icu over concerns over an infection. and we'll continue to bring you updates there. virginia's governor, mccauliffe admits that the democrats don't have a leader, and can't name who will take them into the next election. "varney & company" starts right now. ♪ . >> finally on both sides of the atlantic, our citizens are confronted by yet another danger, one firmly within our control. this danger is invisible to some, but for millions at the polls, the steady creep of government bureaucracy that drains the vitality and wealth of the people. the west became great not because of paper work and regulations, but because people were allowed to chase their dreams and pursue their destiny. america's
charles: i'm charles payne in for stuart. happening an hour ago. president trump on the second overseas visit as commander-in-chief. his message,s the world must unite every north korea's aggression. and to nato pay your fair share and yes, we'll defeat isis and never back down. and a face-to-face sit-down with vladimir putin. and steve scalise is readmitted to icu over concerns over an infection. and we'll continue to bring you updates there. virginia's governor, mccauliffe admits that the...
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charles: charles hurt, great column. very much appreciate it. >> thanks, charles.rth korea's missile launch. kim jong-un reportedly described the launch as a gift to the american bastards. joining us lieutenant-general tom mcinerney. general, how do we handle north korea? >> well, this is a very difficult challenge, charles, no question about it. he tried to provoke us. he did it on 4th of july, et cetera. he comes out with that uttering which is absolutely ridiculous. with what we need to do, at group of 10 this friday the president ought to put a lot of emphasis on diplomatic efforts to counter what north korea is doing and work on china and russia. second, we need to go into very aggressive economic sanctions, and i mean economic sanctions. anybody that deals with north korea, chinese banks or anything, cut them off from dealing with not only u.s. banks but other global banks. make it really hurt. we've done that before. it didn't last long but it hurt. and then we need to look at our military options, charles. and first of all, they're both conventional and the
charles: charles hurt, great column. very much appreciate it. >> thanks, charles.rth korea's missile launch. kim jong-un reportedly described the launch as a gift to the american bastards. joining us lieutenant-general tom mcinerney. general, how do we handle north korea? >> well, this is a very difficult challenge, charles, no question about it. he tried to provoke us. he did it on 4th of july, et cetera. he comes out with that uttering which is absolutely ridiculous. with what we...
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charles: why not?here are a lot of different people who play different roles in society. , part of the job is to bear witness. , what else should i be writing? how else should i be considering what is happening? reporters, who their job is to follow the day to day, every incremental change. my job i consider a different way. it is to step back a little bit, and offer some perspective, and when i do that, it is shocking what we are witnessing. william: was there a catalyst for you with the trump presidency, or the very act that or evenlected, nominated? how far back did it go? is a you being a new yorker, recognizing what donald trump is about? charles: all of that is true. you cannot have lived in this city and not registered he was a part of the city, a social presence in the city, and he was, there was a vileness to it. -- itas a d class say was an aspirational thing if you lived in new york city to be like trump or to be like him. it wasn't a joke. -- it was a joke. he treated his own presence in ne
charles: why not?here are a lot of different people who play different roles in society. , part of the job is to bear witness. , what else should i be writing? how else should i be considering what is happening? reporters, who their job is to follow the day to day, every incremental change. my job i consider a different way. it is to step back a little bit, and offer some perspective, and when i do that, it is shocking what we are witnessing. william: was there a catalyst for you with the trump...
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and it is the last painting that charles wilson peal did for his museum before he, charles wilson peal, died two years later. peal was born in maryland and moved to philadelphia for the revolution. he wanted to find a clientele for his business services. he was a businessman and looked for customers. he moved to philadelphia and started painting portraits. he was very active during the american revolution, painting portraits of soldiers going off to war. but right now, i'd like to talk a little bit about this painting that peal did of himself in the middle of the 1790s. peal was incredibly productive as an artist. it's been estimated that he painted more than 600 pictures in his lifetime. he actually did seven self-portraits this is one. and what's amazing to me about the paint something how peal portrays hisself. in other words he's not trying to pretty himself up. his hair is messy, his clothes are rumpled, what he wants to show in this paint something not an elegant person, but a craftsman, an artisan, someone who takes their work seriously. that's why in the portrait the subject's
and it is the last painting that charles wilson peal did for his museum before he, charles wilson peal, died two years later. peal was born in maryland and moved to philadelphia for the revolution. he wanted to find a clientele for his business services. he was a businessman and looked for customers. he moved to philadelphia and started painting portraits. he was very active during the american revolution, painting portraits of soldiers going off to war. but right now, i'd like to talk a little...
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charles payne is "making money." charles: transportation names flew and technology finds its footing after the jobs report friday. global tensions are rising. the u.s. is warning north korea it's ready to go to war if north korea pro claims another break through towards a nuclear-tipped missile that could reach u.s. cities. u.s. ambassador nikki haley sent a strong message to any country not willing to work together against the threat. >> it makes no sense to not join together against this threat on north korea. they have not had any care for russia or china. they are not going to listen to anything that you say. so it's time that we all stand together and say we'll not put up with this action. to sit there and oppose sanctions or go in defiance of a new resolution means you are holding the hands of jim congress un. charles: we -- of kim jong-un. first thing we saw this morning was a joint communique between china and russia wagging their financial officers at america for prove vision. >> they have obviously been tal
charles payne is "making money." charles: transportation names flew and technology finds its footing after the jobs report friday. global tensions are rising. the u.s. is warning north korea it's ready to go to war if north korea pro claims another break through towards a nuclear-tipped missile that could reach u.s. cities. u.s. ambassador nikki haley sent a strong message to any country not willing to work together against the threat. >> it makes no sense to not join together...
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it >> charles: the grandfather did 15 missile test.e rest of the world paid him to stop. so far kim jong-un has done 82 since 2011. what does he want? obviously it has worked to blackmail the rest of the world and they have been paying it off. they have been rewarded for this. i think there's been talk, what do you want? will give you some cash if you stop what you're going to push this to the point of no return. the uglier scenario is that somehow they unleashed a nuclear missile. >> jesse: we are not where we were ten years ago or 15 years ago or five years ago. we have an unprecedented threat that has to be addressed and president trump is doing that. we have right now is japan and south korea saying we will come to you in the event of some sort of escalation but it is china, the chief ally of north korea, that you have to go after. kim jong-un wants everything. he wants there to be no more united states of america. he wants to wipe us off the planet. he wants to be in control. years ahead of your own regime and no one is talking ba
it >> charles: the grandfather did 15 missile test.e rest of the world paid him to stop. so far kim jong-un has done 82 since 2011. what does he want? obviously it has worked to blackmail the rest of the world and they have been paying it off. they have been rewarded for this. i think there's been talk, what do you want? will give you some cash if you stop what you're going to push this to the point of no return. the uglier scenario is that somehow they unleashed a nuclear missile....
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charles: it's powerful topic.one where the american public and the voters spoke about how they want to deal with this. it's a tougher measure whose time has come. thank you all have much. anti-capitalist protesters taking to the streets ahead of the g20 summit. the markets got hammered. but the jobs report out tomorrow. what's going on with this market? the future of sleep is here with the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides. right now save on sleep number 360™ smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. just like the people every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way.
charles: it's powerful topic.one where the american public and the voters spoke about how they want to deal with this. it's a tougher measure whose time has come. thank you all have much. anti-capitalist protesters taking to the streets ahead of the g20 summit. the markets got hammered. but the jobs report out tomorrow. what's going on with this market? the future of sleep is here with the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides....
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charles: at least.n you have the underlings, the jared kushners of the world, manafort, carter page, those people could be indicted and convicted. as long as you have trump as president, he also has the power to pardon. it is very tricky. william: sounds like there is going to be a lot of people who are not going to be satisfied that all of the recent events and this bad behavior will lead to his being removed from office, or resigning from office. charles: right. that is the hard truth. what i try to tell people, your resistance must be rooted in principle, and not expedient removal. you have no control over whether or not he is removed, and that process, if it ever gets underway could take a long time. there are a lot of twists and turns in that. there are unsettled legal conundrums involved in that. whether or not you can indict him and try him. we are not even there yet. what you can't control is the -- what you can control is the principles on which you stand. if you route your resistance in oot yo
charles: at least.n you have the underlings, the jared kushners of the world, manafort, carter page, those people could be indicted and convicted. as long as you have trump as president, he also has the power to pardon. it is very tricky. william: sounds like there is going to be a lot of people who are not going to be satisfied that all of the recent events and this bad behavior will lead to his being removed from office, or resigning from office. charles: right. that is the hard truth. what i...
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ian: a slight upslope for charles howell's chip. dottie: you can see most of the golf ball -- i'm probably 25 feet away and you can see it. he'll be standing a little on his toes as far as taking the stance. i would anticipate that ball would come out pretty vertical. ian: so a lob wedge and swing like he did at 15 earlier in regulation. a little -- not so much a stab at it but a little bit of a swing through it. not too much acceleration and then slightly downhill to the hole. jim: you could even hear kyle stanley moving one of our ground mikes. or trying to. boy, does jack stoker and our entire audio crew, were they free shent knowing exactly where to put a microphone to pick up some of that great sound of the playoff. again. he's the first to play and that is not going to play -- be -- ian: he played very quickly, i believe. with everything there, mark russell giving the ruling -- jim: i agree. ian: he wasn't far out of his eyeline. he got a lot of shaft lean. he didn't swing through and up. he hit down into the bank. dottie: ian
ian: a slight upslope for charles howell's chip. dottie: you can see most of the golf ball -- i'm probably 25 feet away and you can see it. he'll be standing a little on his toes as far as taking the stance. i would anticipate that ball would come out pretty vertical. ian: so a lob wedge and swing like he did at 15 earlier in regulation. a little -- not so much a stab at it but a little bit of a swing through it. not too much acceleration and then slightly downhill to the hole. jim: you could...
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ian: a slight upslope for charles howell's chip.e: you can see most of the golf ball -- i'm probably 25 feet away and you can see it. he'll be standing a little on his toes as far as taking the stance. i would anticipate that ball would come out pretty vertical. ian: so a lob wedge and swing like he did at 15 earlier in regulation. a little -- not so much a stab at it but a little bit of a swing through it. not too much acceleration and then slightly downhill to the hole. jim: you could even hear kyle stanley moving one of our ground mikes. or trying to. boy, does jack stoker and our entire audio crew, were they free shent knowing exactly where to put a microphone to pick up some of that great sound of the playoff. again. he's the first to play and that is not going to play -- be -- ian: he played very quickly, i believe. with everything there, mark russell giving the ruling -- jim: i agree. ian: he wasn't far out of his eyeline. he got a lot of shaftea he hit down into the bank. dottie: ian, if you were able to listen closely to th
ian: a slight upslope for charles howell's chip.e: you can see most of the golf ball -- i'm probably 25 feet away and you can see it. he'll be standing a little on his toes as far as taking the stance. i would anticipate that ball would come out pretty vertical. ian: so a lob wedge and swing like he did at 15 earlier in regulation. a little -- not so much a stab at it but a little bit of a swing through it. not too much acceleration and then slightly downhill to the hole. jim: you could even...
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charles evans. mr.vans was placed in lockup and did some extensive lockup time for assault on officer may. he was released from lockup, went down to general population. a couple of days ago, he got involved in a verbal altercation with an inmate that led to also some verbal confrontation with staff. he was placed down in lockup. he's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> he's been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to just about every request he's tried to make and we've placed him all throughout this facility. he's been a problem since literally the day he came in. we'll do what we have to do and document it, but this guy's just going to be a real pain until he gets out of here. >> the next day warden ivey pays evans a visit to discuss the latest department that landed him back in segregation. >> something must have happened. i wasn't here. you've got to tell me what happened. >> i was standing right next to him, warden. the man got to hopping and h
charles evans. mr.vans was placed in lockup and did some extensive lockup time for assault on officer may. he was released from lockup, went down to general population. a couple of days ago, he got involved in a verbal altercation with an inmate that led to also some verbal confrontation with staff. he was placed down in lockup. he's saying once again he's in fear for his life. >> he's been all through this once before with him and placed him in pc. we have acquiesced to just about every...
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the charles county sheriff's office says -- it took 6 months... from the time they took bell's phones... to the time they found child pornography on them. the reason: a growing backlog at the state computer crime lab. maryland currently has a backlog of 14 cases. but virginia handles more cases - and has a backlog of 111 cases. police are still investigating... if bell committed any crimes in those 6 months... between his phones being taken- and his arrest. we'll stay on it - and bring you new developments, as we get them. happening today-- a loudoun county chipotle will re-open after a health scare. here's what we know. at the location on route 7 in sterling.. multiple people reported getting sick after eating there. they say -- they experienced fever, nausea and vomiting. chipotle says -- it worked with the "county health department" to resolve the situation, and get the restaurant sanitized. the health scare though delivering a big blow to the entire company. chipotle's share price dropped more than six percent after word spread yesterday. comi
the charles county sheriff's office says -- it took 6 months... from the time they took bell's phones... to the time they found child pornography on them. the reason: a growing backlog at the state computer crime lab. maryland currently has a backlog of 14 cases. but virginia handles more cases - and has a backlog of 111 cases. police are still investigating... if bell committed any crimes in those 6 months... between his phones being taken- and his arrest. we'll stay on it - and bring you new...
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fox5's tom fit gerald live at charles county circuit court in l.a. plate a with more. >> good evening, this is a case that's shaken the people here in charles county, to their very core. remember carlos d'angelo bell was arrested at the beginning of this month. now, at the end of this month, tonight, he's in possession of this. this is an indictment that was handed down from grand jury on frfriday, was sealed until this morning, when it is present to bell in open court. include in the this a disturbing list charges, including in this, child sexual abuse, producing child pornography, marijuana distribution, and the transmission of hiv. these are all incidents that the authorities down here in charles county say they've now attached to more than 24 victims. they've identified 13 of those victims, 11 victims tonight, still remain unidentified. now the state's attorney down here in charles county, he held an announcement today at about 1:00 to announce the delivery of these charges. what he was not going to do, though, was take any questions from the med
fox5's tom fit gerald live at charles county circuit court in l.a. plate a with more. >> good evening, this is a case that's shaken the people here in charles county, to their very core. remember carlos d'angelo bell was arrested at the beginning of this month. now, at the end of this month, tonight, he's in possession of this. this is an indictment that was handed down from grand jury on frfriday, was sealed until this morning, when it is present to bell in open court. include in the...
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charles.. stoddert avenue in waldorf. today, another employee of charles county public schools accused of sexual abuse will go on trial. ronald wells is a former science teacher at henry e. lackey high school. he was charged with sexual abuse of a minor back in january, but we only learned about the case this month. according to court documents the alleged incident happened in april 20-16. wells has not worked in the charles county school system since may 20-16. some people in upper montgomery county are dealing with storm damage this morning. parts of the laytonsville area received up to four-and-a-half inches of rain yesterday. downed trees and power lines, along with flooding, caused problems during the evening commute. woodfield road was shut down in three areas. this woman had driven to her zumba because of the blocked roads, she had to walk home. and she ended up getting way more exercise than she bargained for. a robotics team of teenage girls from afhganistan will be back in action today here in d-c the six girls
charles.. stoddert avenue in waldorf. today, another employee of charles county public schools accused of sexual abuse will go on trial. ronald wells is a former science teacher at henry e. lackey high school. he was charged with sexual abuse of a minor back in january, but we only learned about the case this month. according to court documents the alleged incident happened in april 20-16. wells has not worked in the charles county school system since may 20-16. some people in upper montgomery...
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, they wa nt the family of rashan charles, they want any the family of rashan charles, they wa nt a nymething that the police want to see too. we will keep the coverage of that throughout the bbc news channel later today, the gathering is later today, thank you. 11—month—old charlie gard has died after his life support was switched off at a hospice. his parents gave up their fight to have his genetic condition treated in america, after a high court case earlier this week. charlie's condition grabbed the attention of many around the world, including pope francis. nearly a quarter of shops are breaking the law by selling knives to underage people, some as young as 13—years—old. that's according to new figures from the local government association which says some retailers, including two supermarket chains, have been caught out. this is completely avoidable. shops, retailers, can put in place processes to stop young people accessing knives, and we believe that more needs to be done to target those retailers who are offending. more than 50 mps have backed calls for urgent improvements to b
, they wa nt the family of rashan charles, they want any the family of rashan charles, they wa nt a nymething that the police want to see too. we will keep the coverage of that throughout the bbc news channel later today, the gathering is later today, thank you. 11—month—old charlie gard has died after his life support was switched off at a hospice. his parents gave up their fight to have his genetic condition treated in america, after a high court case earlier this week. charlie's...
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we've got mr charles, the father of the man who died.ed for the protests to be peaceful. that was not the case yesterday evening, where, as we saw in richard lister‘s report, a number of bottles and fireworks were thrown at police. 0ne officer sustained an eye injury. someone cycling past the protest was pushed and assaulted and the perpetrator was arrested. a lot of people are wanting to hear what mr charles has to say, wanting to his son answers. at the moment the independent police complaints commission ‘s say they are looking into this, all the circumstances, to make sure there was no misconduct by the police. the metropolitan police have not been saying too much about this because of that investigation, they were saying the reason mr charles was pushed to the floor was because officers were trying to stop him from hurting himself by swallowing something. simon, we will leave it there but we will certainly speak to you later. president trump has described his new chief of staff, john kelly, as a true star of his administration —after
we've got mr charles, the father of the man who died.ed for the protests to be peaceful. that was not the case yesterday evening, where, as we saw in richard lister‘s report, a number of bottles and fireworks were thrown at police. 0ne officer sustained an eye injury. someone cycling past the protest was pushed and assaulted and the perpetrator was arrested. a lot of people are wanting to hear what mr charles has to say, wanting to his son answers. at the moment the independent police...
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. >> reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier charles evans is known mostly foris questionable taste in lawn furnishings. but we came last year for something undeniably beautiful. >> the man with the plan. >> reporter: charles met his wife louise back in 1949. >> when you looked at her, it's like an electrical shock. >> reporter: really. i guess it's love. >> reporter: to charles, true love is so powerful, nothing can stop it. >> it's a big four-letter word. >> reporter: nothing. straighten it out. >> reporter: which is why, after she died in 2011, after 60 years of marriage, he decided grave marker wasn't enough, that their love deserved more than a monument. what their love needed was a museum. and, so, in a little outbuilding behind his house, charles evans build just that. >> this is a memorabilia area. >> reporter: inside, he's got the shoe shine stand he was working at when he met her. he has all the music they used to dance to. he has four walls packed with pictures, documenting every significant occasion. >> this is when we went out to lunch. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier charles evans is known mostly foris questionable taste in lawn furnishings. but we came last year for something undeniably beautiful. >> the man with the plan. >> reporter: charles met his wife louise back in 1949. >> when you looked at her, it's like an electrical shock. >> reporter: really. i guess it's love. >> reporter: to charles, true love is so powerful, nothing can stop it. >>...
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thank you, charles. [applause] >> today we're joined by president of the american legion and auxiliary mary davis. where is mary? hello, mary. want to come up here? come on, mary. an executive director who i know verna jones. come on up, verna. i want to thank you for your commitment to these incredible students and to our country. thank you. i alsome want to honor former national commander bob turner, who everyone knows. >> bob, bob, bob, bob, bob, bob. >> wow, that's pretty good, bob. that's as good as i've ever heard. that's fantastic. come on over here, bob. be careful. we don't want to see bob go down. do you agree with that? because elnevhe will never forg that. this year bob is celebrating his 35th year helping to lead boys nation all as a volunteer. thank you very much, bob. [applause] >> and bob, i know everyone here today agrees when i say thousands of young americans are better patriots because of your incredible and stead fast service. right, fellas? right? through this program countless youn
thank you, charles. [applause] >> today we're joined by president of the american legion and auxiliary mary davis. where is mary? hello, mary. want to come up here? come on, mary. an executive director who i know verna jones. come on up, verna. i want to thank you for your commitment to these incredible students and to our country. thank you. i alsome want to honor former national commander bob turner, who everyone knows. >> bob, bob, bob, bob, bob, bob. >> wow, that's pretty...
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we've got heavy rain down around portions of charles county, very heavy rain. so there are showers out there. some of them are heavy mainly towards our south. there's some light rain around frederick, the 72/730 split. right here in the metro a few sprinkles. the interpreted through tonight and tomorrow is going to be several rounds of showers, even some thunderstorms so expect it to be unsettled and to need the umbrella pretty much for the next 24 to 36 hours. temperatures outside right now it's muggy, kind ever damp in d.c. temperatures not really going to fall too much from where he we are right now. your planning forecast for tomorrow, i'm putting the stormy little icon in every time period just because there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms. i think we see a round in the morning. i think there's another round in the afternoon and there should be a final round tomorrow evening, but heavy rain is possible and with several rounds of showers and storms flash flooding may become a concern for tomorrow. we'll have to see how thi the overnight hours. i'll
we've got heavy rain down around portions of charles county, very heavy rain. so there are showers out there. some of them are heavy mainly towards our south. there's some light rain around frederick, the 72/730 split. right here in the metro a few sprinkles. the interpreted through tonight and tomorrow is going to be several rounds of showers, even some thunderstorms so expect it to be unsettled and to need the umbrella pretty much for the next 24 to 36 hours. temperatures outside right now...
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charles evans was married 60 years, and keeps the memories in e special place.ve hartman is next. >> mason: we end >> mason: we end tonight with a man who has so much love, he had to build a special place to keep it all. teve hartman met him on the road. is reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier charles evans is known mostly for his questionable taste in lawn furnishings. but we came last year for something undeniably beautiful. >> the man with the plan. ( laughs ) >> reporter: charles met his wife louise back in 1949. >> when you looked at her, it's like an electrical shock. >> reporter: really? >> i guess it's love. >> reporter: to charles, true love is so powerful, nothing can stop it. >> it's a big four-letter word. ot reporter: nothing. >> straighten it out. wh reporter: which is why, after she died in 2011, after 60 years of marriage, he decided a grave marker wasn't enough, that their love deserved more than a monument. what their love needed was a a seum. and so, in a little outbuilding behind his house, charles evans iailt just t
charles evans was married 60 years, and keeps the memories in e special place.ve hartman is next. >> mason: we end >> mason: we end tonight with a man who has so much love, he had to build a special place to keep it all. teve hartman met him on the road. is reporter: around starkville, mississippi, retired mail carrier charles evans is known mostly for his questionable taste in lawn furnishings. but we came last year for something undeniably beautiful. >> the man with the...
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suzanne: police have found that charles bell had numerous positions are the charles county school systeme years. investigators want people who either attended school here or parents of children who attended school here to think back and think if they had any interactions with this now accused child molester. carlos bell, let's talk about his employment history. he works for the department of humidity services for about six weeks in 2008. in 2013, he was hired by the county school system and work at a least four schools. he also worked with a contractor that took care of children both before and after school. that was at j.p. ryan and wade be williams elementary schools. and016, he volunteered as assistant track coach at a high school. he was charged with production of child pornography and second-degree assault. police say he is adm authorities believe he molested seven boys on school property and at his home and possibly at other locations. several of the alleged victims were identified from videos. the school system is preparing to hold several meetings for parents to give them more in
suzanne: police have found that charles bell had numerous positions are the charles county school systeme years. investigators want people who either attended school here or parents of children who attended school here to think back and think if they had any interactions with this now accused child molester. carlos bell, let's talk about his employment history. he works for the department of humidity services for about six weeks in 2008. in 2013, he was hired by the county school system and...
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through fairfax, prince william and stafford, charles and st. mary and calvert county, you may have water on the road. there's a flash flood watch with rain headed our way and the water is rising in streams and creeks. we will watch r a flood warning for parts of fairfax and prince william and a flash flood warning for parts of charles and into the st. mary, as well. even if it is not rising in your area, water is rising and more rain is heading your way. we are seeing trees falling over and that will be the case this evening, as well. the ground is very saturated and it is very easy for those trees to topple over. the purple colors, 2-3 inches and in calvert county, 5 inches of rain. the rain continues and the good news is that it will let up in some areas. heavy rain continues with a sampler north of frederick. there is the time lapse where for the past hour, it is not exactly moving. it's a stationary boundary and there are showers around the region. near gainesville, as well, they are saying road closures and also through would ridge. use ou
through fairfax, prince william and stafford, charles and st. mary and calvert county, you may have water on the road. there's a flash flood watch with rain headed our way and the water is rising in streams and creeks. we will watch r a flood warning for parts of fairfax and prince william and a flash flood warning for parts of charles and into the st. mary, as well. even if it is not rising in your area, water is rising and more rain is heading your way. we are seeing trees falling over and...
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just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. after being stopped by police in london injust over a month. they're angry and they're confused as they are not represented in life itself. they have to sell drugs. they have to carry knives because they're living in fear. they have to spirituality. ——they have no spirituality. they have to sell drugs? yeah. why? they're forced into situations where they don't understand how to life, how to make money and how to work for what they want because they don't want to work for the system. it was concern and anger at the system that last night spilled out onto the streets. police say whatever the frustrations, this is not what the family of rashan charles wanted. danjohnson gave an update on the aftermath of the violence. is very, now but there were some serious disturbances, though not widespread, last night here in dalston in hackney. all sparked by the death of rashan charles full to beat ndidi tributes that have piled up beat ndidi tributes that have piled up in the week since he lost hi
just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. after being stopped by police in london injust over a month. they're angry and they're confused as they are not represented in life itself. they have to sell drugs. they have to carry knives because they're living in fear. they have to spirituality. ——they have no spirituality. they have to sell drugs? yeah. why? they're forced into situations where they don't understand how to life, how to make money and how to work for what they...
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>> reporter: 30-year-old child porn suspect charles d. bell was seen in the weeks before his arrest here in charles county coaching young athletes on a local track. authorities confirm bell was a coach for the comets of charles county an independent track club. apparently coaching even after being fired from his job as a teacher's aide at stoddard middle school back in december. but investigators say they did not have evidence at that time of the child porn. until they cracked his electronic devices last week after a delay due to a backlog in computer crime cases in the state police lab. they accused bell who is hiv positive of recording sex acts with at least seven kids some of it went on at the school where he worked according to investigators. we also learned today that bell was an aftercare child care worker at the jp ryan and william wade elementary schools back in 2015 and rd county officials, he also briefly worked for the county government in 2008 as a facilities attendant at a community center. in charles county, maryland, scott
>> reporter: 30-year-old child porn suspect charles d. bell was seen in the weeks before his arrest here in charles county coaching young athletes on a local track. authorities confirm bell was a coach for the comets of charles county an independent track club. apparently coaching even after being fired from his job as a teacher's aide at stoddard middle school back in december. but investigators say they did not have evidence at that time of the child porn. until they cracked his...
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charles: absolutely.sions of the summer quite5, it was signaled widely among european authorities that they would actually look at a restructuring of greek debt that fall. frankly, they should have, if not before then. i think greece now has a strong case to be made. avoids ahe imf now major restructuring of eurozone government planes on greece. this continues to be a major cloud on the horizon and needs to be addressed definitively. the constant delays are unacceptable, especially given that greece has outperformed on the primary surplus over the last year or so. vonnie: given what you are saying about greece and the debt burden is shouldering, is the 5.03% return on 10-year debt and accurate reflection of the risk you are taking? charles: one never quite knows whether the market prices on any given day aren't accurate reflection of the underlying risk. you have a really good question there. i think the fundamentals in greece are still very challenged. i think the decline of investment, the remaining hig
charles: absolutely.sions of the summer quite5, it was signaled widely among european authorities that they would actually look at a restructuring of greek debt that fall. frankly, they should have, if not before then. i think greece now has a strong case to be made. avoids ahe imf now major restructuring of eurozone government planes on greece. this continues to be a major cloud on the horizon and needs to be addressed definitively. the constant delays are unacceptable, especially given that...
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just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. he was 20.the third young man today after being stopped by police in london injust over one month. it stirred up long—standing grievances. they are angry and confused because they are not being represented in life itself, they have to sell drugs, carry knives because they are living in fear. they have no spirituality. they have to sell drugs? why? they are forced into situations where they don't understand how to live, make money, work for what they want. they don't want to work for the system. this morning, the council has been cleaning up and trying to move on. it spent the week trying to ease concerns in this community. the charles family has warned that hostile actions by by demonstrators are unhelpful. demonstrators are gathering in hackney again today. i'm quite worried people will come from outside of hackney who haven't listened to the family's requests and don't unnecessarily have the motivation to have a peaceful protests. i think as long as it remains peaceful, people should be able t
just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. he was 20.the third young man today after being stopped by police in london injust over one month. it stirred up long—standing grievances. they are angry and confused because they are not being represented in life itself, they have to sell drugs, carry knives because they are living in fear. they have no spirituality. they have to sell drugs? why? they are forced into situations where they don't understand how to live, make money,...
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charles: they are paying eight basis points. there is going to be a narrowing of that back. .- cap alix: we will break down more bank earnings. it's time for your morning brief. they are reporting earnings threat the morning. we have wells fargo and 8:00. we will bring you an interview from robert kaplan at 8:10 a.m. we will be on data watch. on, we are going to get industrial production for june. joanathan: that's coming up through this program. coming up, the u.k. must pay for the brexit bill. we will talk to the irish finance minister. from new york, this is bloomberg. alix: the rate hike boils down to inflation. it needs to get back to 2%. janet yellen weighed in on her testimony to congress yesterday. >> we are aware of the fact that inflation has 10 running below 2%. this is been for many years. we're focused on trying to bring inflation up to our 2% objective. alix: we have the latest cpi numbers. the fourth straight month of lower information. joining us is steven wieting. it's great to see you. how hard is it to hike ra
charles: they are paying eight basis points. there is going to be a narrowing of that back. .- cap alix: we will break down more bank earnings. it's time for your morning brief. they are reporting earnings threat the morning. we have wells fargo and 8:00. we will bring you an interview from robert kaplan at 8:10 a.m. we will be on data watch. on, we are going to get industrial production for june. joanathan: that's coming up through this program. coming up, the u.k. must pay for the brexit...
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we're learning a little bit more about him and the work he did here in charles county. today, we learned that he was a coach for a brief period of time with an amateur team called the comets, a track and field team that operates in charles county. he worked for a before or after program at a couple of elementary schools. the sheriff's office said today they're still going deep into the investigation as it enters week two. >> the president of the comets of charles county issued this today to fox 5. the comets have been in constant communication with the authorities providing them with the information they need to conduct their investigation. we send our deepest sympathy and prayers to the families affecte. the unclear at this point if any of the boys bell coached with the comets were victims of sexual assault. investigators still continue to review 30-year-old's electronic devices and interview boys he may have had contact with. according to the sheriff's office, bell sexual assaulted some of his victims inside stoddert middle school in waldrf. as well as inside his home
we're learning a little bit more about him and the work he did here in charles county. today, we learned that he was a coach for a brief period of time with an amateur team called the comets, a track and field team that operates in charles county. he worked for a before or after program at a couple of elementary schools. the sheriff's office said today they're still going deep into the investigation as it enters week two. >> the president of the comets of charles county issued this today...
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remember charles, iii? he misses the putt. so we go to a playoff between charles howell, iii and kyle stanley in green. they play the 18th in a playoff and stanley would make this par putt and he wins the quicken loans national. he makes $1.3 million for this week's work, not too bad. i had a chance to catch up afterwards with the champion and asked him about his first tour win in five years. >> it's last win. i'm thrilled.
remember charles, iii? he misses the putt. so we go to a playoff between charles howell, iii and kyle stanley in green. they play the 18th in a playoff and stanley would make this par putt and he wins the quicken loans national. he makes $1.3 million for this week's work, not too bad. i had a chance to catch up afterwards with the champion and asked him about his first tour win in five years. >> it's last win. i'm thrilled.
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charles county, saint mary's county, calvert county get gettg the worst of it.e of the beltway up near 270 and along 66 as well. so locally heavy rain here. flash flood ago big problem. i've been seeing one report after another rolling in flooded roadways. if you got to hit the roadways here in the near term be prepared for ponding out there. you'll likely encounter some problems. notice very sharp cut off to our south and west where it's not raining at all because of stationary front. if you love whether this is fascinating if you love driving this is not so much fun stationary front won't move a lot today and unfortunately with it park right across the the re showers and thunderstorms kick up along it later this afte afternoon. take the umbrella you'll want it. also be prepared for flooding on the roadways ponding that kind of thing here as there could be some, you know, slow-moving very heavy downpours. quick dumping quarter or halfism of rain in few minutes. >> all righty. >> all right. i'll have more on the weather in just a second. >> with the rain comes t
charles county, saint mary's county, calvert county get gettg the worst of it.e of the beltway up near 270 and along 66 as well. so locally heavy rain here. flash flood ago big problem. i've been seeing one report after another rolling in flooded roadways. if you got to hit the roadways here in the near term be prepared for ponding out there. you'll likely encounter some problems. notice very sharp cut off to our south and west where it's not raining at all because of stationary front. if you...
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we actually have some really special people here from the charles county sheriff's department.t charlie baker as well corporal travis yates here to talk about something very very special to your department. >> this is the best part. i think it was you guys that said this is where we get to tell tucker to get lost, right? >> they didn't say that. i said that. we are going to lose tucker in a little bit. for good reason, because we'll find him, right. >> yes, sir. >> works. >> we started in 2007. we have roughly 17 clients on it right now. we attach transmitter via bracelet to their wrist, and transmits radio signal and then when we have a report of them missing we bring out our transponder and we can track them down using that. >> this is has really brought a piece of mind to families young and old and helping people with alzheimer's. can you talk about the families you've been able to help out. >> our younger -- youngest client is six years old young boy who suffers from autism, and the oldest we have an 80-year-old male who alzheimer's patient and actually an 80 year old femal
we actually have some really special people here from the charles county sheriff's department.t charlie baker as well corporal travis yates here to talk about something very very special to your department. >> this is the best part. i think it was you guys that said this is where we get to tell tucker to get lost, right? >> they didn't say that. i said that. we are going to lose tucker in a little bit. for good reason, because we'll find him, right. >> yes, sir. >>...
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the charles county sheriff's office says -- it took 6 months... from the time they took bell's phones... to the time they found child pornography on them. the reason: a growing backlog at the state computer crime lab. maryland currently has a backlog of 14 cases. but it has a backlog of 111 cases. police are still investigating... whether bell committed any crimes in those 6 months... between his phones being taken- and his arrest. we'll stay on it - and bring you new developments, as we get them. 8ad lib weaterh humidity through monday - heat advisories may be issued late week/weekend - heat wave breaks next week today: hot and humid. mostly sunny to partly cloudy. highly isolated t-storm. highs: 92-95 winds: sw 5 mph tonight: mainly clear to partly cloudy. warm and very humid. lows: 71-77 winds: sw 5 mph thursday: still very hot and humid. partly to mostly sunny. feels like the low 100s. highs: 94-97 winds: w 5 mph suz live tease on mi came across this housentry with water dripping from the ceiling. you never know when something like this will h
the charles county sheriff's office says -- it took 6 months... from the time they took bell's phones... to the time they found child pornography on them. the reason: a growing backlog at the state computer crime lab. maryland currently has a backlog of 14 cases. but it has a backlog of 111 cases. police are still investigating... whether bell committed any crimes in those 6 months... between his phones being taken- and his arrest. we'll stay on it - and bring you new developments, as we get...
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people coming from all over charles county. d.c. we'll be here the next hour if you want to come down and say >> come on. >> we'll zen it back to you in the guys in the studio. we'll see you in a few minutes with our hometown hero. >> thanks for staying it wuss i'm maureen alongside allison, holly and paul wharton. >> good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> love to see these faces. i love it. >> good morning to you. >> i'm loving that suit. >> thank you. >> time right now 10:01. before we check what's trending, aaron erin is back with a check what's making had he lines this friday morning. good morning good morning. today in germany world leaders met for the g president trump and greeted german chancellor merkel this morning. the meeting generating all the attention president trump and vladimir putin. the two are set to meet at any time now. no word on what they plan to discuss we'll have a life special report from fox. >>> today in the district the first felony plea sentencing following those riots on inauguration day. the d
people coming from all over charles county. d.c. we'll be here the next hour if you want to come down and say >> come on. >> we'll zen it back to you in the guys in the studio. we'll see you in a few minutes with our hometown hero. >> thanks for staying it wuss i'm maureen alongside allison, holly and paul wharton. >> good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> love to see these faces. i love it. >> good morning to you. >> i'm loving that suit....
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the confrontation was sparked by death of rashan charles.p by police a week ago. officers say he tried to swallow something. there was a struggle and he became ill. just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. he was 20. he is the third young man to die after being stopped by police in london injust over a month. it has stirred up long—standing grievances here. they're angry and they're confused because they're not being represented in life itself. they have to sell drugs. they have to carry knives because they're living in fear. they have no spirituality. they have to sell drugs? yeah. why? they're forced into situations where they don't understand how to live, how to make money, how to work for what they want because they don't want to work for the system. this morning, the council has been cleaning up and trying to move on. it's spent the week trying to ease concerns in this community. the charles family has warned that hostile actions by demonstrators are unhelpful. people are gathering in hackney again today. i'm quite wor
the confrontation was sparked by death of rashan charles.p by police a week ago. officers say he tried to swallow something. there was a struggle and he became ill. just over an hour later, rashan charles was declared dead. he was 20. he is the third young man to die after being stopped by police in london injust over a month. it has stirred up long—standing grievances here. they're angry and they're confused because they're not being represented in life itself. they have to sell drugs. they...
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he was led go from charles county schools.ow bell is accused of sexually abusing ten children. charles county sheriff office is again asking anyone out there who may have had contact with him or if your child tells you they had contact with him, they would like to hear from you right away. in the newsroom, jonathan elias, abc7 news. back to you. alison: developing now at 5:00, sabre-rattling after a north korean missile test. larry: emergency meeting of the united nations security council wrapping up where military action was not taken off the table. overseas the u.s. and south korean troops conducted jointed exercises that included
he was led go from charles county schools.ow bell is accused of sexually abusing ten children. charles county sheriff office is again asking anyone out there who may have had contact with him or if your child tells you they had contact with him, they would like to hear from you right away. in the newsroom, jonathan elias, abc7 news. back to you. alison: developing now at 5:00, sabre-rattling after a north korean missile test. larry: emergency meeting of the united nations security council...
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he remains behind bars at the charles county detention center. john henry, wusa9. >> a short time ago, the head of the school board got in touch with us to say wells had no contact with children in his current, temporary position. the attorney for wells says his client emphatically denied charges. his trial begins july 18. >>> now to closure for a grieving family. police have made two arrests carter. he was 27, a graduate of morehouse and georgetown universities, a basketball coach and mentor. he was found in capitol heights amid a chaotic scene. the suspect did getaway car, a police cruiser. deputy ramirez -- stephanie ramirez spoke with his family tonight. >> reporter: police found 27- year-old carrington carter shot to death at this dead end street and at the time, his parents did not know why he was here or what happened. now, 6.5 months later, police have two men in custody. >> when i went to the internet and pulled up the pictures it was unbelievable. >> these two people that look to be kids, you know, have no value for lights. >> reporter:
he remains behind bars at the charles county detention center. john henry, wusa9. >> a short time ago, the head of the school board got in touch with us to say wells had no contact with children in his current, temporary position. the attorney for wells says his client emphatically denied charges. his trial begins july 18. >>> now to closure for a grieving family. police have made two arrests carter. he was 27, a graduate of morehouse and georgetown universities, a basketball...
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nancy: crucial confrontation and a scandal that shook charles county. alison: former teachers eight accused ofarlos bell sexually abusing children and revealing he is hiv positive. nancy: parents are teaming up to talk the church where they came together tonight. anna-lysa: carlos bell's arrest sent chills up parents' spines. themht was a great way for to hear from experts as they get ready to send their kids back to school in about a month. >> if we see something that does not look right, we let it be known. anna-lysa: parents and experts prayed for guidance tuesday the first baptist church inch saint charles full stop the town hall meeting after carlos bell's arrest last month. via stars with mccain child pornography at his home and the middle school where he worked. at least seven middle school boys have been identified as victims. >> we thought it was important to do this because many of us are mothers. anna-lysa: among the panelists who participated in the town hall, health professionals who share tips on warning signs parents should be on the look
nancy: crucial confrontation and a scandal that shook charles county. alison: former teachers eight accused ofarlos bell sexually abusing children and revealing he is hiv positive. nancy: parents are teaming up to talk the church where they came together tonight. anna-lysa: carlos bell's arrest sent chills up parents' spines. themht was a great way for to hear from experts as they get ready to send their kids back to school in about a month. >> if we see something that does not look...
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tom: charles deval is with us. diebel is with us. charles: this is it.ing for more detail today from the fomc minutes. is reality is that inflation going to be weakening up over the next few months. so the case for the central banks to be aggressive isn't that obvious at this moment in time. and that is why it has been getting a lot of airtime from central bank officials, globally, trying to sit there and say they are looking through the short-term inflation. that noe, though, is one really knows what is what happened in the years to come at once they start producing their balance sheet, there have been great pains to tell everybody what they're going to do and to do it on a slow basis. would beonclusions that it isn't going to have a great impact when it starts but they will be nervous because it is an unprecedented experiment. they haven't tried a balance sheet unwind of this scale before. happen forgoing to the first time that they start the balance sheet? probably not. but at some point, it will. francine: at what point does the boe conundrum tell us
tom: charles deval is with us. diebel is with us. charles: this is it.ing for more detail today from the fomc minutes. is reality is that inflation going to be weakening up over the next few months. so the case for the central banks to be aggressive isn't that obvious at this moment in time. and that is why it has been getting a lot of airtime from central bank officials, globally, trying to sit there and say they are looking through the short-term inflation. that noe, though, is one really...
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bell worked at four charles county schools. before that, he briefly worked as a facility attendant with charles county's community services department. more recently, he worked with a contractor that took care of kids before and after school. last spring, he volunteered as an assistant coach for a track club. the man charged with bringing an arsenal of weapons to the trump hotel is back in court today. last friday, a judge denied a motion to release "bryan moles". prosecutors say he drove from his pennsylvania home to the district back in may, with a military style rifle. he pleaded not guilty and has been ordered to have a mental evaluation. also today - another competency hearing for the montgomery county mother accused in the disappaerance of her two young children. catherine hoggle was arrested back in 20-15. she's been undergoing a mental health evaluation since then. in april, a judge ruled that she was still not competent but the judge believes she is quote "restorable". hoggle's two children, jacob and sarah have never
bell worked at four charles county schools. before that, he briefly worked as a facility attendant with charles county's community services department. more recently, he worked with a contractor that took care of kids before and after school. last spring, he volunteered as an assistant coach for a track club. the man charged with bringing an arsenal of weapons to the trump hotel is back in court today. last friday, a judge denied a motion to release "bryan moles". prosecutors say he...
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charles county police are saying that 30-year-old carlos bell was sexually assaulting students both on school grounds, during school hours and also at his home. they have said that these cases appeared to have taken place at the school where he was a school here in wall dor f. he also was a track coach. in fact, he was testing with a student there, allegedly, and that's what set off this investigation back in december when a parent saw their child texting forth with them that's what led that parent to bring this case to the sheriff's office. bell's cell phones were retrieved for them to go through them and see if there was anything inappropriate happening there and it took this long for them to find what appears to be child pornography on his phone and that led to the charges last friday that now have him locked up in charles county detention center without bail. here, now, from the sheriff of charles county as well as the superintendent of the school system. >> carlos bell admitted to detectives he is hiv positive. we are asking parents who have children that may have had any contact
charles county police are saying that 30-year-old carlos bell was sexually assaulting students both on school grounds, during school hours and also at his home. they have said that these cases appeared to have taken place at the school where he was a school here in wall dor f. he also was a track coach. in fact, he was testing with a student there, allegedly, and that's what set off this investigation back in december when a parent saw their child texting forth with them that's what led that...
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of course charles and james were participants in this battle. so they knew well and actually charles went and sketched the battlefield, got all the details right. here at general washington's feet you see the dying general mercer. and then in probably the first photobomb in american history, you'll see charles and james peele has been painted into the background of the scene. so it's a nice way to kind of bring their story full circle here from seeing them in that horrible condition on the banks of the delaware to that victorious moment at the battle of princeton. chronologically we're now in early 1777. and this is where our story moves to consider another group of people who had to make a choice about what they would do in the midst of this anglo american civil war that's going on, the american revolution. and that's native people. and here we focus on the experience of the oneida indian nation located now in what's central new york. they were part of that iroquois confederacy of six nations that stretch from the central new york. they were pa
of course charles and james were participants in this battle. so they knew well and actually charles went and sketched the battlefield, got all the details right. here at general washington's feet you see the dying general mercer. and then in probably the first photobomb in american history, you'll see charles and james peele has been painted into the background of the scene. so it's a nice way to kind of bring their story full circle here from seeing them in that horrible condition on the...
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that's in charles county fairgrounds. investigators tell us a camel bit and trampled a man this afternoon. he's been air lifted to maryland shock trauma center. a circus is in town performing at the fairgrounds and the victim is the camel's handler. he has a head injury and we're condition. >> a former con gragsal staffer indicted for new photos and videos of a delegate and her husband on line. joins us now with the detail of how. >> the alleged target was not named in the indictment. but congressional delegates released a statement last night thanking police and saying she was the victim of egregious acts. so according to investigators here is how it unfolded, mccollum offered to help his boss. he took the phone to an apple store in dc. authorities say the device had the images on it that would later be linked on line. prosecutors allege mccollum created hot mail and facebook accounts under a fake name then sent the images to politicians, reporters, and other people who knew the he even friended the challengers in her up
that's in charles county fairgrounds. investigators tell us a camel bit and trampled a man this afternoon. he's been air lifted to maryland shock trauma center. a circus is in town performing at the fairgrounds and the victim is the camel's handler. he has a head injury and we're condition. >> a former con gragsal staffer indicted for new photos and videos of a delegate and her husband on line. joins us now with the detail of how. >> the alleged target was not named in the...
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reason, charles' wife. and mrs. elizabeth bowers, the farmer gathered about are the studious and conservative, and kept open house for all visitors of no. the latter was surrounded by loving folk, young and old. in this not have a good time was impossible. to mrs. reason belongs the honor of being able to hold a son-in-law. her string of french blood major clean of entertainers and covered her with a case in the social functions that were irreproachable. many pages later, richard added a third woman, her mother. so if i can go back. that's mary joseph lyons. her mother to the left. mother was the life of a migrant of young single and married folks who found in her asocial woman whose company was as agreeable as when she was a maiden. with her it was possible to have a good time without fuss and feathers. her guests were frequent. they danced, played or sung, play games or so for charity. and all alike founded opportunity to pass many delightful hours with her in the home where courtesy, sociability and friend and hi
reason, charles' wife. and mrs. elizabeth bowers, the farmer gathered about are the studious and conservative, and kept open house for all visitors of no. the latter was surrounded by loving folk, young and old. in this not have a good time was impossible. to mrs. reason belongs the honor of being able to hold a son-in-law. her string of french blood major clean of entertainers and covered her with a case in the social functions that were irreproachable. many pages later, richard added a third...
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rain that caused the flood is in charles county. the moderate to heavy rain is moving toward bel air acres, this is all going to be between now and 7:00 where the heaviest rain is moving. after 7:00 in southern prince george's and calvert county. it's a slow go. it's raining on all corners of the beltway. the rain is eased up for a minute here across parts of centralir sunshine mid to late morning. it won't be much. temperatures are in the mid-70s now. should be able to make it to the upper 70s to 80 degrees. we are likely to have more chans for rain later today. if you are going to the nationals and braves game tonight, delay will be likely. not the best day for baseball. hour-by-hour, temperatures hovering in the upper 70s, during the course of the day. here is future weather bringing the heavy rain out by 11:00 this morning. with daytime heating, showers likely between 2:00 and 5:00. a break in the action and more rain likely back after 8:00 or 9:00 this evening. lots of rain chances for today. lower chance for rain tomorrow. mos
rain that caused the flood is in charles county. the moderate to heavy rain is moving toward bel air acres, this is all going to be between now and 7:00 where the heaviest rain is moving. after 7:00 in southern prince george's and calvert county. it's a slow go. it's raining on all corners of the beltway. the rain is eased up for a minute here across parts of centralir sunshine mid to late morning. it won't be much. temperatures are in the mid-70s now. should be able to make it to the upper 70s...
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heaviest of the rain is just ist stafford county pushing across potomac into charles countyes cy someeavy rain here for the next several hours. i think by afternoon things should become more widely scattered but again, pretty intense rain rates here for the next few hours here right through the mornin commute. there's your forecast. about 80 today. showers and storms likely. heavy downpours possible. plenty more in the forecast. we'll look at futurecast, see when it gets out of here. talk about the weekend forecast in a minute. >> thank you. >> speaking of the commute, good morning erin. >> it's been a mess since i got in this morning. this is a live look 66 by gallows road just after the beltway. earlier crash had several lanes blocked. moved to the right shoulder. you can see the vehicle with its blinkers on. give yourself extra time. eastbound side really heavy already. this is a live look 270 southbound where despite the heavy rain you can see all the vehicles. volume is light. however, north of that point from 70 through urbana about a 15 minute delay. want to take a look at our
heaviest of the rain is just ist stafford county pushing across potomac into charles countyes cy someeavy rain here for the next several hours. i think by afternoon things should become more widely scattered but again, pretty intense rain rates here for the next few hours here right through the mornin commute. there's your forecast. about 80 today. showers and storms likely. heavy downpours possible. plenty more in the forecast. we'll look at futurecast, see when it gets out of here. talk about...
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and here in charles county, parents are well aware of the bell case. they're telling us they are pleased to hear that parents will have a forum to learn how to protect their children and also, they say, this is a reminder of the importance of frank conversations with their kids. >> you have to start teaching them that it's not okay. especially witth space to say it's okay to come tell me, rather than them not feeling sure and not knowing what to do, they have a place to feel comfortable to tell mom or dad. >> sometimes we get so busy through our day, that, you know, we just kind of rush past them as if they don't have anything important to talk about. but if we just sat down and really listened to them, and then watched the signs. some of the signs would tell you everything. >> reporter: and back life the group women of action is sponsoring the meeting here at the church of st. charles that will be starting at 7:00 p.m. this evening and go until 9:00 p.m. they will have experts on hand to guide parents on how to converse with kids about this difficult
and here in charles county, parents are well aware of the bell case. they're telling us they are pleased to hear that parents will have a forum to learn how to protect their children and also, they say, this is a reminder of the importance of frank conversations with their kids. >> you have to start teaching them that it's not okay. especially witth space to say it's okay to come tell me, rather than them not feeling sure and not knowing what to do, they have a place to feel comfortable...
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charles, olivier, tim, good to be with you. when we come back and maturing america and helping the dickens. one small >> as we close out on this fourth of july weekend, how one man is paying tribute to america's heroes. that story from oregon illinois. >> a dream is like an engine. it just needs a spark. 7-year-old ivan got that spark from his father. >> if you have a dream, don't wait until you're too old, just do it. >> a farmer for nearly 30 years near lancaster pennsylvania always wanted to drive across the u.s. he felt a calling to somehow support u.s. veterans, saying he took freedom for granted. >> got a point where i couldn't even sleep at night. >> he decided to combine dreams and drive across the country in this modified tractor, raising money and awareness for wounded heroes. running into people like mike who is 23-year-old son died in the iraq war. >> somebody from above the decided i needed to come through oregon today and here i am. when people see him, they pay for his gas, they fight back tears, and one veteran
charles, olivier, tim, good to be with you. when we come back and maturing america and helping the dickens. one small >> as we close out on this fourth of july weekend, how one man is paying tribute to america's heroes. that story from oregon illinois. >> a dream is like an engine. it just needs a spark. 7-year-old ivan got that spark from his father. >> if you have a dream, don't wait until you're too old, just do it. >> a farmer for nearly 30 years near lancaster...