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in northwest dc, bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> dc police chief cathy lanier says she does not think this was a random burglary. the killer knew enough about the family to target them. >>> president obama is using his executive powers to stop local police departments from using surplus military equipment out in the streets. today's actions comes after ferguson then baltimore police put that heavy military equipment in the streets to combat riots and protests. the president's order bans local police from using federal funds to purchase certain sorts of military equipment and weapons. >> we're going to prohibit some equipment made for the battlefield that's not appropriate for local police departments. >> if you take a look at what happened in baltimore there's a good example of how it's used and used properly. people like to invoke ferguson. what they forget is none of that equipment came out before the rioting began. so there is a place for that surplus military equipment. >> police chief cathy lanier is withholding comment regarding the president's ban that is until after she's studied it an
in northwest dc, bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> dc police chief cathy lanier says she does not think this was a random burglary. the killer knew enough about the family to target them. >>> president obama is using his executive powers to stop local police departments from using surplus military equipment out in the streets. today's actions comes after ferguson then baltimore police put that heavy military equipment in the streets to combat riots and protests. the president's order bans...
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we start in southwest dc . what do you know? >> reporter: 295 is still shut down because of this deadly investigation. right now authorities are trying to remove the body from that suv, that is in the middle of the highway right now. and as they investigate this shooting. two people were inside the black suv that is riddled with bulletholes when someone in another car was shooting at them. both the driver and passenger side windows are shattered, the driver inside the suv is dead and adult passenger transported. dc police chief kathy lanier is not sure if this is road rage or something else. they are still searching for the shooter. >> this is obviously rush hour. a lot of cars were out here, people had to see something. a lot of times callers give us basic information. we want to get some more. if you did call in this morning we would like to you call back, 202-727-9099. so i can connect you directly with a detective. >> reporter: this all happened around 8:45 between 8:55. and there is that potential of witnesses who were on t
we start in southwest dc . what do you know? >> reporter: 295 is still shut down because of this deadly investigation. right now authorities are trying to remove the body from that suv, that is in the middle of the highway right now. and as they investigate this shooting. two people were inside the black suv that is riddled with bulletholes when someone in another car was shooting at them. both the driver and passenger side windows are shattered, the driver inside the suv is dead and...
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that happened for dc teams. check this out. you will see skipper matt williams upper right-hand corner taking pictures with a little league team there along with another player for the nationals craig salmon. there's gio gonzalez talking to some kids at friendship field. and this is a way fortunate for the nationals to give back. they provided union force to thousands of little leaguers. >> when i was younger it was nice to see guys come out talk to us give us some words of wisdom and, you know, it's always nice to come back and give back to youth. give them hope and something to look forward to as they get older. >> good stuff there fortunates. now, not great stuff on the field. this afternoon against the phillies, it's been an up-and- down year for stephen strasburg. he struggled down 2-1. he gives up a two-run blast to franco. nats down 4-0. strasburg would give up five runs. aj cole give us a homer. nats trail the phillies 8-0 in the 8th. >>> check out this athleticism from might trout on the angels avoids the tag holds it,
that happened for dc teams. check this out. you will see skipper matt williams upper right-hand corner taking pictures with a little league team there along with another player for the nationals craig salmon. there's gio gonzalez talking to some kids at friendship field. and this is a way fortunate for the nationals to give back. they provided union force to thousands of little leaguers. >> when i was younger it was nice to see guys come out talk to us give us some words of wisdom and,...
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derek anthony colquitt played with the dc's junkyard band. investigators say he lost control of his motorcycle and crashed in to a pickup truck on sunday in waldorf. stephanie ramirez joins us live from wpge's 95.5 where fans just listen today the junkyard band. >> the djs here actually just in touch with the bass player because the band was supposed to play a big event for their birthday bash event in june. that's how important go go music is here to the xhuntd. everybody in the community absolutely stunned over this tragedy. >> reporter: they called him house. >> house had the right name. because he was big as a house. his personality was amazing. just a jen -- genuine guy. >> reporter: sad ly the funk parade's performance this past weekend turned out to be one of colquitt's last gigs. the band's drummer david meeting us. the dc housing project where's the band got its start. >> it goes far beyond the music for me. i feel like i lost a brother. >> reporter: the music though still just as important. house wasn't an original band member but p
derek anthony colquitt played with the dc's junkyard band. investigators say he lost control of his motorcycle and crashed in to a pickup truck on sunday in waldorf. stephanie ramirez joins us live from wpge's 95.5 where fans just listen today the junkyard band. >> the djs here actually just in touch with the bass player because the band was supposed to play a big event for their birthday bash event in june. that's how important go go music is here to the xhuntd. everybody in the...
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a lot of it is going south and west of dc. temperatures with the wind direction changing on wednesday, will be near 80 degrees, which is cooler than it has been, still above average for your wednesday and into thursday. 82 to 86 today. very warm, dry, lots of sunshine. can't go wrong for today. as we head through tomorrow we are going to be near 856789 then the showers will arrive. a few thunderstorms even that will stick around wednesday as well. wednesday down to 80 degrees we are monitoring the yellow alert for tuesday. i think it will impact your drive home. not everybody's drive home. it will be pretty scattered across the area. thursday and friday we are looking dry. temperatures near 80 degrees. we head to this weekend as far as rain chances this weekend our concerns still pretty far out. a few showers saturday afternoon. temperatures warm right back up to the mid-80s, for both saturday and sunday. than compared to sunday. andrea, back to you. >>> thank you allison. it is the most unlikely rags to riches story. it is ja
a lot of it is going south and west of dc. temperatures with the wind direction changing on wednesday, will be near 80 degrees, which is cooler than it has been, still above average for your wednesday and into thursday. 82 to 86 today. very warm, dry, lots of sunshine. can't go wrong for today. as we head through tomorrow we are going to be near 856789 then the showers will arrive. a few thunderstorms even that will stick around wednesday as well. wednesday down to 80 degrees we are monitoring...
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those trains started rolling between dc and new york for the first time since last week's derailment in philadelphia which killed eight people. a safety system called automatic train control is now in place where that derailment happened. the system can automatically slow down a train that is going too fast through the curve. >> got an e-mail from the ceo of amtrak saying they were doing everything they could to make sure that passengers from new york and the philadelphia area would be safe going to washington today. >> investigators are still trying to determine why the train was speeding when it jumped the tracks. they are down playing the significance of damage to the train's windshield which they first thought might have been caused by an object thrown at the train. >>> new fallout tonight following mass arrest during protests in dc way back in 2002. the partnership for civil justice $2002. the partnership for civil justice fund announce ad2.2 million settlement with the justice department and department of the interior. during those protests, police arrested 400 people and turns
those trains started rolling between dc and new york for the first time since last week's derailment in philadelphia which killed eight people. a safety system called automatic train control is now in place where that derailment happened. the system can automatically slow down a train that is going too fast through the curve. >> got an e-mail from the ceo of amtrak saying they were doing everything they could to make sure that passengers from new york and the philadelphia area would be...
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. >>> severe weather right now in dc. severe thunderstorm warning till 6:15, dc till 6:30. this line, been tracking it since midafternoon coming out of the morgantown area, really firmed up. 87 today, a muggy, sticky day. we got two severe thunderstorm warnings going on right now. the one to our north, howard, baltimore. preakness coming up. that's till 6:30. from fairfax, that one goes until 6:15. our biggest concern with these are the potential for winds. they could gust over 60 miles an hour. you can see this whole thing moving off toward the east right now. montgomery county getting hit hard, but up to fairfax, things are winding down. west of the blue ridge, leesburg, things are winding down. i think we got about an hour's worth of trouble we'll be tracking. this one is tracking east towards college park, coming your way. heavy thunderstorm from brookeville -- rockville, excuse me, potomac. howard county, toward 95, columbia area. i want to take you back towards fairfax and burke. toward manassas, farther south and west, orange and charlottesville, fredericksburg, it's
. >>> severe weather right now in dc. severe thunderstorm warning till 6:15, dc till 6:30. this line, been tracking it since midafternoon coming out of the morgantown area, really firmed up. 87 today, a muggy, sticky day. we got two severe thunderstorm warnings going on right now. the one to our north, howard, baltimore. preakness coming up. that's till 6:30. from fairfax, that one goes until 6:15. our biggest concern with these are the potential for winds. they could gust over 60...
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dc lost a hero today, according to the mayor. lieutenant kevin mcrae died after fighting a fire at this apartment building, ninth floor apartment in the building. the fire was knocked out within a half hour, but it destroyed three apartments, sent four people to the hospital, including two firefighters. we're told lieutenant mcrae collapsed inside the building. everyone else evacuated the 10- story high-rise safely, after a neighbor banged on apartment doors. >> i was sleeping and i heard a loud bang on my door and i came to see that the hallway was dark. i'm smelling smoke, and i was ushered out very promptly. been there over 27-some years. >> she's doing okay? >> she's doing okay. but all of her stuff is damaged. all of her stuff is damaged. >> reporter: traffic, we can tell you, will be blocked off for sometime. you can see still a very active scene. dc fire crews are still here and are investigating. we've also seen agents with the alcohol, tobacco and firearms agency. they are investigating. we have not confirmed if this is
dc lost a hero today, according to the mayor. lieutenant kevin mcrae died after fighting a fire at this apartment building, ninth floor apartment in the building. the fire was knocked out within a half hour, but it destroyed three apartments, sent four people to the hospital, including two firefighters. we're told lieutenant mcrae collapsed inside the building. everyone else evacuated the 10- story high-rise safely, after a neighbor banged on apartment doors. >> i was sleeping and i heard...
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says dc has the highest infant mortality rate, among 25 of the world's wealthiest capital city. the report also shows in 2012 the infant mortality rate in dc's ward 8 was more than 10 times higher than the rate in ward 3. a health advisor to save the children says to help narrow the gap, quality healthcare must be made more accessible and affordable. >>> virginia abortion clinics close to closing are celebrating a victory today. an opinion will let them stay open. the regulations require abortion clinics to have the same building requirements as hospitals. costly renovations would force many to close. now herring says the board of health cannot apply the new board and construction standards to existing facilities. >>> the dc area mourning the member of an iconic local band who died in waldorf. bass player derek colquitt known as house lost control of his vehicle. not only was handout -- was house a long time band member, he helped to keep junkyard music alive. >> the way he handled business, the way people took to him was phenomenal. >> he never let a negative moment be negative
says dc has the highest infant mortality rate, among 25 of the world's wealthiest capital city. the report also shows in 2012 the infant mortality rate in dc's ward 8 was more than 10 times higher than the rate in ward 3. a health advisor to save the children says to help narrow the gap, quality healthcare must be made more accessible and affordable. >>> virginia abortion clinics close to closing are celebrating a victory today. an opinion will let them stay open. the regulations...
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dc publishes a list of where all the cameras are. and again, those five new cameras going online tomorrow for the first 30 days, you will get a warning to check them out. find out where they are. we have a list on our website. wusa9.com. in the district, hank silver beenburg, wusa9. >> and like he said, we have a list of those locations. >> there is also a $300 fine. >> i saw you perk up. >>> up next, hundreds >> sad news to report tonight. the family of paul vance tells us the long time educator has died. he was with montgomery county schools 20 years. he retired and game the superintendent of dc schools from 2003 until 2006. we hope to have more details as they become available. >>> a mother throws her baby off a bridge before jumps off herself in pennsylvania. they saw the 19-year-old mother toss her one-year-old son in the river. they rescued the baby after spotting him in the water 700 yards downstream. both mar and child are expected to survive. >>> off the coast of libya, a dramatic scene as italian coast guard ships rescue 37
dc publishes a list of where all the cameras are. and again, those five new cameras going online tomorrow for the first 30 days, you will get a warning to check them out. find out where they are. we have a list on our website. wusa9.com. in the district, hank silver beenburg, wusa9. >> and like he said, we have a list of those locations. >> there is also a $300 fine. >> i saw you perk up. >>> up next, hundreds >> sad news to report tonight. the family of paul...
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we are looking at heavy rain, especially dc south. we'll show you the radar. widen this out last hour or so and you can see all the showers again south of dc. a couple popped up well west of winchester. these are little pop up storms. life span is anywhere between 45 minutes and an hour and a half. that said, they can produce locally leaf rainfall. especially that one there. that could produce heavy rainfall headed toward st. louis on our storm tracker at 6:33. if it holds together that long, which i think it will, they are slowly drifting to the south and the east. but this is by far and away the heaviest storm. really it hasn't changed at all in terms of intensity. these are pop up storms that developed over the last hour or so. heavy, heavy rain in old town and back into braddock. of this could cause flash flooding. if you come across a flooded street, don't cross it. turn around. rainfall rates are well over an inch per hour. so i think weto see flooding in that area. >>> these are heavy storms inquetterring, white house road a second storm toward leland.
we are looking at heavy rain, especially dc south. we'll show you the radar. widen this out last hour or so and you can see all the showers again south of dc. a couple popped up well west of winchester. these are little pop up storms. life span is anywhere between 45 minutes and an hour and a half. that said, they can produce locally leaf rainfall. especially that one there. that could produce heavy rainfall headed toward st. louis on our storm tracker at 6:33. if it holds together that long,...
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just in general the season has been typically bad for us here in dc.we live in a very pollinated area and the worst seasons in recent memory and we are talking last 20 years in 2009 and 2010 where it was madness. >> so get your over the counter stuff ready. >> get it ready. >>> still ahead, we will take mental illness out of shadows and on to the stage. we want to introduce you to someone taking the effort in front of people and telling her story as well. and later, nick will serve up some safery sweet dishes. don't want to miss this. >> looks like heaven. >> and a good saturday morning to you. i am larry miller. want to let you know for those heading down for the susan g. komen race for the cure metro is open in fact it opened at 5 this morning. the red silver and green lines will be operating on regular intervals but the orange blue and yellow lines will be operating every 18 minutes. we suggest you take public transportation because driving down there is going to be busy. we will so you back here monday morning >>> welcome back. it's 7:20 on a satur
just in general the season has been typically bad for us here in dc.we live in a very pollinated area and the worst seasons in recent memory and we are talking last 20 years in 2009 and 2010 where it was madness. >> so get your over the counter stuff ready. >> get it ready. >>> still ahead, we will take mental illness out of shadows and on to the stage. we want to introduce you to someone taking the effort in front of people and telling her story as well. and later, nick...
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. >>> tonight, dc police are searching for the gunman who did this to an suv. it happened during the morning rush hour so investigators know there were plenty of witnesses around. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. our surae chinn reports police need your help. >> reporter: police believe someone must have seen something here on 295 this morning during peak rush hour but still police don't have a suspect in custody nor a good description of the gunman's car. an suffer in the middle of 29 -- suv in the middle of 295 northbound riddled with bullet holes. the driver and passenger windows shattered the driver dead inside his passenger in the hospital with nonlife- threatening injuries. >> so someone shoots into the car with two people in the car that were struck one of which died on the scene here. >> reporter: detectives in a line walk 295 for clues and bullet casings. chief lanier says they thought the shooting may have been road rage but says the gunman followed the suv from virginia into the district. >> initially we thought this
. >>> tonight, dc police are searching for the gunman who did this to an suv. it happened during the morning rush hour so investigators know there were plenty of witnesses around. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. our surae chinn reports police need your help. >> reporter: police believe someone must have seen something here on 295 this morning during peak rush hour but still police don't have a suspect in custody nor a good description of...
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dc's most accurate. >> kind of a weird day weather wise. it was sun and thencloud. >> then a big storm too. >> yeah. >> the afternoon the severe storms we had were towards hagerstown and when they got closer to the metro, they lost some of the umph and rain cooled air sucked the life out of them which was good for the most part. so we got beneficial raining and -- rains and we are dealing with a few showers and storms what we had earlier lifted into pennsylvania and that severe thunderstorm watching is cancel on delmarva and is in jersey. we are tracking showers and fog and heavy ones and you notice in the metro there's nothing close by. so you got plans this evening, mostly okay. but watch out. i am going to track this guy because this is coming out of faulker county and has a little umph to it nothing in montgomery and showers to the south have fallen apart and they were moving northeast but i am tracking this guy. this is coming out of warrenton and heading towards leesburg as well so we will watch that over the next little while and get
dc's most accurate. >> kind of a weird day weather wise. it was sun and thencloud. >> then a big storm too. >> yeah. >> the afternoon the severe storms we had were towards hagerstown and when they got closer to the metro, they lost some of the umph and rain cooled air sucked the life out of them which was good for the most part. so we got beneficial raining and -- rains and we are dealing with a few showers and storms what we had earlier lifted into pennsylvania and that...
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associated press video software architect on his way home toplainsboro new jersey from meetings in dc. people throughout the region grieving and trying to come to testimonies with this unexpected tragedy. >> he was absolutely wonderful and everybody looked up to my son. and it's no other words i can say. >> reporter: and bruce and lesli i spoke to a lot of people on and off camera about this and they say they are all connected to amtrak through school work or leisurely travel and they will be watching very closely to see how amtrak handles this. in northwest dc stephanie ramirez wusa 9news. >> the busiest rain line in the country sheet down thousands -- rail line in the country shut down thousands were stranded. scores waited in line trying to get buses north to new york and boston. and a whole lot of trains headed from florida and atlanta and they had to stop in dc where they ordered passengers off. >> the train that crashed that was our train we were supposed to be in. >> reporter: you were supposed to be on the train. >> yes. >> reporter: and how come you weren't on it. >> god's gr
associated press video software architect on his way home toplainsboro new jersey from meetings in dc. people throughout the region grieving and trying to come to testimonies with this unexpected tragedy. >> he was absolutely wonderful and everybody looked up to my son. and it's no other words i can say. >> reporter: and bruce and lesli i spoke to a lot of people on and off camera about this and they say they are all connected to amtrak through school work or leisurely travel and...
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the dc fire as we have seen the secret service. that they will be on scene for them this afternoon and that neighbors say that they were shooting out of the second story window. and that the fire spread quickly, describing them from arriving on scene. and breaking through the doors and the windows, just trying to get to the possible victims
the dc fire as we have seen the secret service. that they will be on scene for them this afternoon and that neighbors say that they were shooting out of the second story window. and that the fire spread quickly, describing them from arriving on scene. and breaking through the doors and the windows, just trying to get to the possible victims
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right now the association of farmworker opportunity out of washington, dc is still quoting a 60% drop out rate nationally for migrant students. >> i'm one of the lucky ones that i actually convinced my parents that i don't want to get out of school, but there are cases where others have to get out and missing their education, have to stay behind, so many grade levels. missing out on credits and classes. >> alejandra flores is doing well in school. she began working in the cotton fields at age 10. >> from what i've seen, there's no rules. i've seen people younger than me work in the fields, and there's no one there to stop them and tell them, "you know what, you're not supposed to be here you're supposed to be at school. the people that hire you to do the job, the employers ask, "is she 12 is she 13," they just want their job done, and fast. on a commercial onion farm in texas we found gabriella, age nine. she is not a legal age to work. but nobody here was checking. >> so what grade are you in at school? >> second grade. the us is one of only three countries that have not ratified the
right now the association of farmworker opportunity out of washington, dc is still quoting a 60% drop out rate nationally for migrant students. >> i'm one of the lucky ones that i actually convinced my parents that i don't want to get out of school, but there are cases where others have to get out and missing their education, have to stay behind, so many grade levels. missing out on credits and classes. >> alejandra flores is doing well in school. she began working in the cotton...
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. >> amtrak train 188 took off from dc at 7:10 tuesday night on its way to new york city. after it made its way to philadelphia and at 9:21 and tossing 7 cars on their side and causing chaos and carnage. >> it felt like it tilted over and we were in the air and we hit. >> keep crawling. >>> crawl forward, sir. >> 238 passengers and five crew members including the engineer at the controls. had to be evacuated. rescued and some didn't make it out alive. >> i seen them coming out with stretchers and people having all types of injuries and shaken up. >> amtrak service between new york and philadelphia and the investigation launches meal. by wednesday officials can accounts for everyone on the train and still not all of the dead have been publicly identified. the black box holds the key and it's analyzed in delaware. late wednesday afternoon officials announce that train was traveling at twice the speed it should have when it went off the rails. a lot of trainings taken for the ntsb to continue the investigation. jeff cutler escaped the second car with a bump and bruise on his
. >> amtrak train 188 took off from dc at 7:10 tuesday night on its way to new york city. after it made its way to philadelphia and at 9:21 and tossing 7 cars on their side and causing chaos and carnage. >> it felt like it tilted over and we were in the air and we hit. >> keep crawling. >>> crawl forward, sir. >> 238 passengers and five crew members including the engineer at the controls. had to be evacuated. rescued and some didn't make it out alive. >> i...
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could this impact public safety in dc? bruce johnson will have that for you in 15 minutes. >>> i believe this is topper's favorite point of every show. >> why is this? >> because it's the 3-degree guarantee. >> kind of sweating this one out, literally in this case because it's more like june than it is may out there. today we forecasted a high in the upper 80s. average high is only 77. we went 87 today. how did we do? we'll have the numbers officially for you tonight at 11:00. live look outside live michael and son weather cam. you see some sun across the river. those areas that are picking up a storm getting hit pretty good. 81 at national. they are report ing lightning and also some rain. winds out of the southeast at about 8. the radar pretty active. you see all the red. that's heavy rainfall. don't see any wind and still don't see any hail with these storms. heavy downpours are the main threat. if you come across a flooded street these are the kind of storms that could produce flash flooding. don't cross the street by
could this impact public safety in dc? bruce johnson will have that for you in 15 minutes. >>> i believe this is topper's favorite point of every show. >> why is this? >> because it's the 3-degree guarantee. >> kind of sweating this one out, literally in this case because it's more like june than it is may out there. today we forecasted a high in the upper 80s. average high is only 77. we went 87 today. how did we do? we'll have the numbers officially for you tonight...
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the dc fire as we have seen the secret service. and that they will be on scene for them this afternoon and that neighbors say that they were shooting out of the second story window. and that the fire spread quickly, describing them from arriving on scene. and breaking through the doors and the windows, just trying to get to the possible victims inside. that they would live inside this house and that they have the other workers who have lived, or that they would work here at this house and with the gardeners, as they believe that the mother and the 10-year-old son who may have stayed home from school were inside that house. three people were there inside that house and coming from the navy base, unconfirmed, expected to learn a lot more here. that all the passengers have been accounted for as we also learned that the attorney for brandon and the engineer at the control says that they do not remember that crash, but that they have agreed now to talk to the ntsb and that the spokesperson says that'll happen in the next few days. they
the dc fire as we have seen the secret service. and that they will be on scene for them this afternoon and that neighbors say that they were shooting out of the second story window. and that the fire spread quickly, describing them from arriving on scene. and breaking through the doors and the windows, just trying to get to the possible victims inside. that they would live inside this house and that they have the other workers who have lived, or that they would work here at this house and with...
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they are well off the pace, 10 points behind dc, but beat vinny's boys 11 days ago. olson remembers. >> doesn't matter if you play philadelphia, who is towards the bottom of the table. you can move down the table very quick. but if you do it right, you know, you can land where we are currently. our focus right now is just keep moving forward and don't look down. just keep moving forward, trying to pick up as many points as we can. >> i love dc united. 7:30, get over to the stadium tonight. >> were they throwing at harper? >> no, that ball slipped a little bit. just run to first base. didn't hit him that hard. only 92. come on! >>> recap for us? >>> isolated shower or storm tonight. sunday, hot and humid. monday, showers and storms much more likely. >>> thank you for joining us. see you back here >> axelrod: the death toll climbs again after record floods in texas and oklahoma. rivers are still rising and more storms are in the forecast. former house speaker dennis hastert says "i'm a victim too." amid allegations of sexual misconduct when he was a teacher. a heat wav
they are well off the pace, 10 points behind dc, but beat vinny's boys 11 days ago. olson remembers. >> doesn't matter if you play philadelphia, who is towards the bottom of the table. you can move down the table very quick. but if you do it right, you know, you can land where we are currently. our focus right now is just keep moving forward and don't look down. just keep moving forward, trying to pick up as many points as we can. >> i love dc united. 7:30, get over to the stadium...
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the woman was she from the dc area? >> obviously up from dc, to new york, when the train was derailed. not sure exactly -- >> she doesn't sounds like a philadelphian. she was kind of struggling, of course dazed seems like she is not from here. wasn't quite sure of the name of the hospital. >> yes, and she needs her stuff to get out offer. >> her walt net. >> lost her wallet, lost everything. >> all of her belongings. >> she is wear somebody else's shoes. >> her shoes got blown off. >> she didn't have her shoes. >> well, stay with them. she said she was struggling a little bit with the amtrak officials there. trying to find them. but they'll send her now to a hotel? >> yes, we heard she has gotten checked out headed from the red cross center to a hotel to hopefully kind of regroup. try to sort out what's next. >> speaking of red cross let's talk with them. anthony, are you with us? >> i am with you. >> okay where are you and what's being done? >> i'm actually right down the hall from your reporter, but we're down here, a
the woman was she from the dc area? >> obviously up from dc, to new york, when the train was derailed. not sure exactly -- >> she doesn't sounds like a philadelphian. she was kind of struggling, of course dazed seems like she is not from here. wasn't quite sure of the name of the hospital. >> yes, and she needs her stuff to get out offer. >> her walt net. >> lost her wallet, lost everything. >> all of her belongings. >> she is wear somebody else's...
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but all the amtrak service shut down between dc and baltimore again. the lieutenant here, there's an amtrak train that is just now coming through. the lieutenant told me that the investigation, the dc police lieutenant told me the investigation likely will continue for sometime, but the body is off to the side of the tracks and they will try and allow these trains now to come through at a crawl while they continue the investigation. then if they have to take the investigation onto the tracks, they will halt service again. both mark and amtrak are telling me they hope to have normal service between dc and baltimore for evening rush. mike, back to you. >> thank you, bruce. >>> we are also waiting on an update from philadelphia mayor michael nutter. when that happens, we'll bring it to you live. >>> first, all eyes are on the engineer of amtrak 188, as the probe into the deadly crash begins. today, investigators are looking to talk to the train driver who was driving double the speed that was allowed in that area. today, he is saying he has no memory of t
but all the amtrak service shut down between dc and baltimore again. the lieutenant here, there's an amtrak train that is just now coming through. the lieutenant told me that the investigation, the dc police lieutenant told me the investigation likely will continue for sometime, but the body is off to the side of the tracks and they will try and allow these trains now to come through at a crawl while they continue the investigation. then if they have to take the investigation onto the tracks,...
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murder of a reporter in dc.he mayor and police chief recently talked about the senseless slaying. >> reporter: chief cathy lanier and the mayor just wrapped up a press conference here. you can see the folks just on the other side of the fence across the street, it was a community activist meeting going on. all these folks are going door- to-door. they are concerned over the recent string of shootings, homicides that happened here in the district. one of those shootings claimed a 27-year-old reporter for capital city news. shanice milton was gunned down in an apparent crossfire of a random shooting last night. in southeast near alabama avenue and good hope road around 9:40 last night. she was on her way home returning from covering a meeting of the eastern market advisory committee when she was caught in the crossfire. chief cathy lanier described shanice for us earlier today. the police chief basically said she was a young woman, dedicated to her work, dedicated to her community, her craft. authorities are looki
murder of a reporter in dc.he mayor and police chief recently talked about the senseless slaying. >> reporter: chief cathy lanier and the mayor just wrapped up a press conference here. you can see the folks just on the other side of the fence across the street, it was a community activist meeting going on. all these folks are going door- to-door. they are concerned over the recent string of shootings, homicides that happened here in the district. one of those shootings claimed a...
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dc's most accurate. >> live look outside. a nice evening but a little on the chilly side especially compared to yesterday's 90 degree reading. 66 downtown and humidity is 40% and winds north northwest at 17. and wind will settle down after midnight. so, windy minimumish chilly tonight and we are -- diminish tonight and bus stop temperatures 44 to 62. a great finish to the week. few more clouds and a great finish to the week and weekend will be warmer and more hume wade few thunderstorms but nothing crazy. so day planner 60 at 9. 65 at 11. and oh so close to 70 by one. but again no wind it will feel much milder. 77 on friday. a few clouds 83 on saturday and just an isolated storm and keep your outdoor plans next seven days a better chance of a thunderstorm on sunday mid-80s. mid-80s on monday and nats back in town tuesday and wednesday and maybe early morning shower on tuesday and back in the mid- 70s next wednesday. >>> it's win or go home for the caps today as the team gears up for game 7 against the rangers. >> they have to
dc's most accurate. >> live look outside. a nice evening but a little on the chilly side especially compared to yesterday's 90 degree reading. 66 downtown and humidity is 40% and winds north northwest at 17. and wind will settle down after midnight. so, windy minimumish chilly tonight and we are -- diminish tonight and bus stop temperatures 44 to 62. a great finish to the week. few more clouds and a great finish to the week and weekend will be warmer and more hume wade few thunderstorms...
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>> reporter: dc police chief says the investigation is progressing well. she says they received a lot of valuable tips, but for the most part, police are being pretty tight-lipped about where they are exactly in this investigation. >> i have nothing i can update you on. >> reporter: it's been five days since four people were found dead in this million dollar home. dc police and atf agents are still busy bagging evidence. >> we have a lot of evidence left to collect. once we get that evidence collected and analyzed, we're in a better position to make some statements. >> reporter: but that hasn't stopped the questions. >> there's a lot of pieces that, you know, they are probably still trying to figure out. it's just -- it sends your mind sort of spinning. >> reporter: and there are many rumors. there are reports the victims were held hostage through the night and that the couple were possibly with their killers when they told one housekeeper to stay away. >> but i got a message from her that she wants to make sure not to come to the house today. >> reporter:
>> reporter: dc police chief says the investigation is progressing well. she says they received a lot of valuable tips, but for the most part, police are being pretty tight-lipped about where they are exactly in this investigation. >> i have nothing i can update you on. >> reporter: it's been five days since four people were found dead in this million dollar home. dc police and atf agents are still busy bagging evidence. >> we have a lot of evidence left to collect. once...
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para dar con el sospechoso de to torturar a una familia y su em empleado domestigo co en washington dccias a muertstras de adnd en un pedazo de pizza en la residen residencia de la familia ewstamo ewstamos en el cuartel graeneral de la policia metopriopolitana con lo ultimo >> adelante >> asi es, la policia considera a este hombre como un hombre ar armado y lpepeligroso con un exten extenso cargo criminal con agre agresion y robo y no se especifi especifica de un posible motivo por los asesinatos enfrenta carg cargo por homicidio en primer gr grado >> este hombre de 34 aÑos ha sid sido hoy el objeto de una inten intensa busquea en dos estados por asesinar a 3 miembros de la familia y su empleada domestica en una mansion de washington dc la semana pasada, lautoridades dijeron que el sospechoso trabaj trabajo en la empresa >> tenemos informacion de que el sospechoso trabajo para la cia compaÑia american iron works en el apasado dijo la jefa de po policia de was hqhington el que era el pdresidente de la produccion de a acero, agentes enfocaron en el a area de brooklyn dojnde vive la novia
para dar con el sospechoso de to torturar a una familia y su em empleado domestigo co en washington dccias a muertstras de adnd en un pedazo de pizza en la residen residencia de la familia ewstamo ewstamos en el cuartel graeneral de la policia metopriopolitana con lo ultimo >> adelante >> asi es, la policia considera a este hombre como un hombre ar armado y lpepeligroso con un exten extenso cargo criminal con agre agresion y robo y no se especifi especifica de un posible motivo por...
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el sospechoso no estaba solo cuando fue arrestado en washington dc.tambiÉn detuvieron a otras cinco personas, pero mÁs tarde fueron puestas en libertad. >> cuando nos acercamos nos dimos cuenta que estaba dentro de un vehÍculo. comenzaron a conducir y los seguimos por unas cuatro o cinco millas. el oficial dice que los investigadores trabajaron 48 horas seeguidas para atrapar al hombre que hoy se presentÓ ante la corte donde le imputaron cargos por asesinato en primer grado. informaron que cuando encontraron al niÑo mostraba rastros de haber sido apuÑalado y luego quemado. se encontraba solo en una habitaciÓn y las demÁs personas en otra. tambiÉn dieron a conocer que figueroa estaba viva cuando la encontraron en la residencia. la empleada hispana falleciÓ despuÉs en el hospital. la noche del miÉrcoles, siguieron la pista desde washington dc hasta nueva york. y el jueves en la noche lograron localizarlo nuevamente en maryland, en un hotel a 20 millas de la casa blanca. en un auto sedÁn iba, dos mujeres y otro hombre. en un camiÓn de mudanzas otros dos
el sospechoso no estaba solo cuando fue arrestado en washington dc.tambiÉn detuvieron a otras cinco personas, pero mÁs tarde fueron puestas en libertad. >> cuando nos acercamos nos dimos cuenta que estaba dentro de un vehÍculo. comenzaron a conducir y los seguimos por unas cuatro o cinco millas. el oficial dice que los investigadores trabajaron 48 horas seeguidas para atrapar al hombre que hoy se presentÓ ante la corte donde le imputaron cargos por asesinato en primer grado....
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. >>> friends and family say goodbye to a dc family murdered in their home. >>> another hot and humid day. the potential for thunderstorms increases as we head into the afternoon and early evening. >>> good sunday morning. i'm sue rae chin in for mike haiduk. >>> yesterday everything stayed to the west. pockets of sunshine. >> reporter: pockets of sunshine and dark clouds. it escaped fairfax county, part of it. >> thunderstorms through hagerstown today. the potential for thunderstorms really starts to enter our forecast as we head into the mid-afternoon hours. a cold front is on the way, finally going to bring us relief from the heat and humidity, but not until we get through today. once again, looking at eye high temperature near night degrees. it will be 88 degrees at 1:00, 89 at 4:00. that is also your high temperature for today. thunderstorms starting to develop as we move into the mid- afternoon. currently 70 degrees in frederick, leesburg and manassas. a warm and muggy start to the day. 68 in martinsburg and 75 in downtown washington. rain making its approach. a few light scatte
. >>> friends and family say goodbye to a dc family murdered in their home. >>> another hot and humid day. the potential for thunderstorms increases as we head into the afternoon and early evening. >>> good sunday morning. i'm sue rae chin in for mike haiduk. >>> yesterday everything stayed to the west. pockets of sunshine. >> reporter: pockets of sunshine and dark clouds. it escaped fairfax county, part of it. >> thunderstorms through hagerstown...
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investigators from the national transportation safety board are currently en route from washington, dc and we have learned that security and the f.b.i. are watching the situation with all signs pointing as an accident. we will have continuing coverage on air and online with continuing coverage on twitter@abc7newsbayarea. >>> now the latest from nepal where searchers are sifting through the rubble will lapsed building looking for survivors for the magnitude earthquake. searchers are also looking for a missing united states marine helicopter and the crew that went missing while delivering goods. the death toll is 82 from the earthquake more than a thousand people have been hurt including sunnyvale resident who jumped from the second story of the orphanage he runs there. >> i did not think about me or anyone but my family just thought about the children inside the building, i do not want them trapped. >> our reporter is the only bay area reporter in nepal right now. he is following bata and other volunteers. we will hear from bata next hard hour from katmandu. >> relief efforts are needed
investigators from the national transportation safety board are currently en route from washington, dc and we have learned that security and the f.b.i. are watching the situation with all signs pointing as an accident. we will have continuing coverage on air and online with continuing coverage on twitter@abc7newsbayarea. >>> now the latest from nepal where searchers are sifting through the rubble will lapsed building looking for survivors for the magnitude earthquake. searchers are...
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condiciones de verano, calor, algunos chubascos y tormentas bastante fuertes, no sÓlo aquÍ en filadelfia, dcimore, y la extensa zona tambiÉn alcanza nueva york. las temperaturas mÍnimas al amanecer estaban en 63, nueva york con 55, el nordeste ha estado bastante fresco. pero esta parte de filadelfia deberÍamos estar en 74. noten en nueva york con un 68, con brisa del este y nosotros en filadelfia 80, noten tremenda diferencia, hay
condiciones de verano, calor, algunos chubascos y tormentas bastante fuertes, no sÓlo aquÍ en filadelfia, dcimore, y la extensa zona tambiÉn alcanza nueva york. las temperaturas mÍnimas al amanecer estaban en 63, nueva york con 55, el nordeste ha estado bastante fresco. pero esta parte de filadelfia deberÍamos estar en 74. noten en nueva york con un 68, con brisa del este y nosotros en filadelfia 80, noten tremenda diferencia, hay
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el sospechoso del cuÁdruple asesinato en una mansiÓn de washington dc estÁ bajo custodia de la policÍatal del paÍs.
el sospechoso del cuÁdruple asesinato en una mansiÓn de washington dc estÁ bajo custodia de la policÍatal del paÍs.
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along with the dc circuit. and also the judges all three judges are appointed by democratic presidents. president obama and president clinton. what's amazing is just how aggressive the ruling is in rejecting the justice department's arguments one after the next. it says that the plaintiffs have standing to sue because the u.s. government is collecting everybody's communication data and therefore the plaintiffs are among those. and says very kind of an extreme way that the obama administration's interpretation of the patriot act is unprecedented and unwarranted. that is extreme as the patriot act is not even the extreme patriot act justifies a policy this radical and i think it's going to have a huge impact on
along with the dc circuit. and also the judges all three judges are appointed by democratic presidents. president obama and president clinton. what's amazing is just how aggressive the ruling is in rejecting the justice department's arguments one after the next. it says that the plaintiffs have standing to sue because the u.s. government is collecting everybody's communication data and therefore the plaintiffs are among those. and says very kind of an extreme way that the obama administration's...
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i believe it is time to change the record of what is going on in washington dc. the obama administration has politicized the justice department, the irs. there are scandals of epic proportion. today is armed forces day. it is scandalous we treat our military in the veterans department in a way where people should be fired. one person has been fired. there should be scores of people fired for withholding services for people who truly need it. [applause] mr. bush: this administration has tried to regulate everything under the sun. whether it is the sec trying to regulate access to the internet, the epa merck -- regulating the air, this administration uses executive authority that many times, they do not have. and displace economic activity. americans are beginning to doubt whether our government and the basic institutions we have had to trust and have trusted for 239 years can be trusted anymore. we can fix this. we can fix this. you can do it with proper leadership, by creating sustained economic growth where more people have a chance at success. if we fix how we
i believe it is time to change the record of what is going on in washington dc. the obama administration has politicized the justice department, the irs. there are scandals of epic proportion. today is armed forces day. it is scandalous we treat our military in the veterans department in a way where people should be fired. one person has been fired. there should be scores of people fired for withholding services for people who truly need it. [applause] mr. bush: this administration has tried to...
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it began tuesday afternoon when dc police first identified wint as their suspect.wednesday the task force tracked went to a girlfriend's apartment in brooklyn, new york. but just after wint's identity was made public he fled. >> they went to the location an a* itemed to arrest him but he just left. >> on thursday he returned to the d.c. area. the task force using his friends on social media tracked him to his howard johnsons in maryland. as an arrest team was about to storm his hotel room it noticed a van and a car moving suspiciously into tandem. here was the guess. the team decideed to tail the two vehicles on the hunch wint had to be in one of hem. >> you have to make a decision based on the best information you have and you go with it. >> daron wint was captured thursday night at a stop light in washington. when a task force of 40 local police officers and u.s. marshals surrounded one of those cars. meanwhile investigators say the horror for the four victims began around sick p.m. on wednesday may 13th. when wint and possibly others held them hostage at the hom
it began tuesday afternoon when dc police first identified wint as their suspect.wednesday the task force tracked went to a girlfriend's apartment in brooklyn, new york. but just after wint's identity was made public he fled. >> they went to the location an a* itemed to arrest him but he just left. >> on thursday he returned to the d.c. area. the task force using his friends on social media tracked him to his howard johnsons in maryland. as an arrest team was about to storm his...
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couple's car in a remote area yesterday. >> virginia man is in custody after police in washington, dc destroyed a pressure cooker found in his car which was parked near the capitol building. the police on patrol spotted the parked unoccupied vehicle yesterday. police identified what they call "items of concern," inside the car and the bomb squad was called in. the owner of the c÷,uÑ and arrested. you will remember that two pressure cooker-type bombs were used in the attack on the boston marathon bombing. >> a chairman of the house armed services committee talked about isis and nuclear weapons and said on tv the jihad of the group would "of course use a nuclear weapon if given the chan." he said there is no evidence isis is trying to get such a weapon but isis is claiming it has the resources to acquire a nuclear weapon from pakistan in a year. >> a magnitude earthquake 5.6 shook tokyo last night. this is video above a skyscraper. there are no reports of damage or casualties and a tsunami was issued but it was retracted a few minutes later. all 23 wars of the japanese capital felt the
couple's car in a remote area yesterday. >> virginia man is in custody after police in washington, dc destroyed a pressure cooker found in his car which was parked near the capitol building. the police on patrol spotted the parked unoccupied vehicle yesterday. police identified what they call "items of concern," inside the car and the bomb squad was called in. the owner of the c÷,uÑ and arrested. you will remember that two pressure cooker-type bombs were used in the attack on...
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they say he lives in a dc suburb of alexandria virginia.e charging him with operating a car with a revoked license. >> rich live for us in dc. thanks, rich. >> that security scare not impacting the memorial day holiday in our nation's capitol. they are replaying the wreath ceremony. we are live at the national mall with more. good morning, doug. >> good morning. this is the world war ii memorial behind me. it plays a big role in today's observances. there will be a number of world war it veterans to mark the day. the annual memorial day concert and hope to have thunder going on all weekend. these are motorcycles that remind us there are still those missing in action. >> we are not letting it die and forget. >> they don't get the recognition and support they deserve. they are protecting our country protecting our freedoms. that is very important to me. >> in about 3 hours there will be a wreath laying in the world war ii memorial and then at 11:00 a.m. eastern time president obama will be at the arlington national cemetery to lay a wreath at
they say he lives in a dc suburb of alexandria virginia.e charging him with operating a car with a revoked license. >> rich live for us in dc. thanks, rich. >> that security scare not impacting the memorial day holiday in our nation's capitol. they are replaying the wreath ceremony. we are live at the national mall with more. good morning, doug. >> good morning. this is the world war ii memorial behind me. it plays a big role in today's observances. there will be a number of...
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pero nosotros con mucho calor, incluyendo dc, esto pudiera cambiar para maÑana, pasado maÑana este frente tarde. ♪♪ ilia: ahora vamos a la "acciÓn deportiva". lindsay: quÉ tal, amigos, les saluda lindsay casinelli. arrancamos en italia, el napoli avanzÓ en el calcio. la fiorentina siguiÓ haciendo leÑa del Árbol caÍdo al vencer al parma, que ya perdiÓ su categorÍa. con ese resultado subiÓ al quinto puesto del calcio italiano. boca juniors apelÓ el fallo que lo dejÓ fuera de la libertadores y alberga la esperanza de que se le permita completar el juego suspendido. ademÁs de pagar una multa de $200,000 por los incidentes del pasado jueves en el encuentro contra river plate, river fue declarado ganador y avanzÓ a los cuartos de final. si la comisiÓn acepta la demanda, el expediente serÍa estudiado nuevamente por el tribunal de disciplina. en la pelota caliente, el manager de los marlins fue elegido. ya sabe, para estar bien informado, puede sintonizarnos despuÉs del noticiero nacional en "contacto deportivo". ilia: gracias por compartir parte de su noche con nosotros, regresamos con noticias
pero nosotros con mucho calor, incluyendo dc, esto pudiera cambiar para maÑana, pasado maÑana este frente tarde. ♪♪ ilia: ahora vamos a la "acciÓn deportiva". lindsay: quÉ tal, amigos, les saluda lindsay casinelli. arrancamos en italia, el napoli avanzÓ en el calcio. la fiorentina siguiÓ haciendo leÑa del Árbol caÍdo al vencer al parma, que ya perdiÓ su categorÍa. con ese resultado subiÓ al quinto puesto del calcio italiano. boca juniors apelÓ el fallo que lo dejÓ...
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kicks off in washington dc. one to get here the heat and humidity last. it is near 90 degrees with storm chances. maybe some likelier storm days. wednesday and thursday, beyond that we will have to attract when the next actual court front -- actual cold front moves through. kellye: we thank you for joining us. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. woman: oh, no! [ laughter ] oh that's gonna hurt! woman: ooh! [ whistle blows ] aah! aah! [ air horn blows ] [ indistinct shouting ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now, here he is, the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! tom bergeron! whoo! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. th
kicks off in washington dc. one to get here the heat and humidity last. it is near 90 degrees with storm chances. maybe some likelier storm days. wednesday and thursday, beyond that we will have to attract when the next actual court front -- actual cold front moves through. kellye: we thank you for joining us. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. woman: oh, no! [ laughter ] oh that's gonna hurt! woman: ooh! [ whistle blows ] aah! aah! [ air horn...
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>> in may of this year, antonio spoke at one of several one-day strikes in dc to protest wage theft and low wages. the next day, he was arrested, and detained by immigration officials for four days. it could be a coincidence that after three years of serving lunch to border agents his legal status was discovered right after he spoke out. but even if antonio had been paid the federal minimum wage, he would have made only about fifteen thousand dollars a year. more than three million people work full time on this wage but still live in poverty. and since the recession, nearly sixty percent of jobs added have been in low wage work. >> these are private relationships that do not need to be over-regulated by government. >> the workers don't have power. >> the restaurant industry is the fastest growing sector of the us economy. it is the industry that's out there. these are the jobs that are out there. this increasingly is american work. this is the job. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> the end of aging... >> eternal youth... >> ...eternal life
>> in may of this year, antonio spoke at one of several one-day strikes in dc to protest wage theft and low wages. the next day, he was arrested, and detained by immigration officials for four days. it could be a coincidence that after three years of serving lunch to border agents his legal status was discovered right after he spoke out. but even if antonio had been paid the federal minimum wage, he would have made only about fifteen thousand dollars a year. more than three million people...
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have a great one. >> the european trade commissioner will be in washington dc monday. she will speak at the center for strategic and international studies about trade policies, including ongoing negotiations over the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. that is live at and not a cocky have used to on c-span2. later in the day, we take it to the cato institute on the future of south africa. speakers will get the political and economic development in that country since apartheid was abolished. that begins at new eastern. live coverage on c-span2. >> monday night on "the communicators," we spoke with three members of congress. minnesota senator, al franken. -- and california representative doris matsui. >> -- they would have been too big a company. not in the public interest. it would have led to higher prices for consumers. less choice. and if it is even possible that the -- >> we are also working on something important for technology companies, dealing with people's privacy, and that is legislation dealing with the nsa and the foreign intelligence surveillanc
have a great one. >> the european trade commissioner will be in washington dc monday. she will speak at the center for strategic and international studies about trade policies, including ongoing negotiations over the transatlantic trade and investment partnership. that is live at and not a cocky have used to on c-span2. later in the day, we take it to the cato institute on the future of south africa. speakers will get the political and economic development in that country since apartheid...
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up he was given a gift by some residents in washington dc. we will show you what that is in the reaction to it coming up at abc 7 news at 530. leon: 7 on your side consumer alert. lumber liquidators ceo has abruptly quit over the investigation of products imported from china. the justice department is seeking criminal charges against lumber liquidators saying the company knowingly sold flooring with dangerous levels of formaldehyde. there are over 100 class-action lawsuits related to that flooring. coming up, our investigator jill sterman presses number liquidators for some answers. what they told her how customers are reaction to this news. alison: leon didn't is getting some help from special assistance today. >> they did an exciting winning. -- expect me winning, but here i am. alison: they got to be mayor for the day in rocks phil. they were chosen after writing essays. about if they held a his city topsy. more about how these many mayors -- mini-mayors. leon: traffic cameras. do some thing about them. anxiety in the job. the new study th
up he was given a gift by some residents in washington dc. we will show you what that is in the reaction to it coming up at abc 7 news at 530. leon: 7 on your side consumer alert. lumber liquidators ceo has abruptly quit over the investigation of products imported from china. the justice department is seeking criminal charges against lumber liquidators saying the company knowingly sold flooring with dangerous levels of formaldehyde. there are over 100 class-action lawsuits related to that...
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he received visitors in dc. i dc. they moved down they're when he became president. received visitors at his residence in clothes so old tattered one man thought he was a janitor. a janitor. he could not have gotten away with this in philadelphia on new york. but in washington dc there were only about 4000 people in the whole place. no one particularly upset about it. instead of creating congress with words and ask he invited key congressmen to his residence and that private dinners persuaded them to give what he wanted this creating the illusion that congress was running the country. all all part of his desire to diminish the presidency. at times it revealed his basic dislike of the constitution. after he had been elected by a huge victory he attempted to impeach supreme court justice samuel chase for criticizing his a ministration. and the judge of the supreme court could and should be replaced by a majority vote of congress. it was part of jefferson's favorite motto, the voice of the people must be obeyed. there was arrogance as well as ideology. the arrogance ema
he received visitors in dc. i dc. they moved down they're when he became president. received visitors at his residence in clothes so old tattered one man thought he was a janitor. a janitor. he could not have gotten away with this in philadelphia on new york. but in washington dc there were only about 4000 people in the whole place. no one particularly upset about it. instead of creating congress with words and ask he invited key congressmen to his residence and that private dinners persuaded...
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dc metro says they will review their policy through the end of the year and decide if their ban will stand. andy, i know this is a blow for free speech, but the positive side is you don't have to look at uh thoiing ads on the dc -- annoying ads on the dc metro. >> the whole pesky first amendment thing aside, i am all for transit system usa louing issues ads because i am trying to get to work. >> how about the soda ads when you are looking at human fat in front of you. it is disgusting. >> i kind of like those. as much as i would just assume not see issues ads in this way. this is shameful. i am shocked a government agency would act like this. but pam geller was right. it is a way of saying we don't want everyone to speak so we'll let no one speak. it is also islamaphobic. they said, my view is you put up the ad on the side of the bus. you turn it into a terrorism target. >> really? >> yeah. i mean i think that guy should have to resign. >> that's a good point. >> pamela geller, i don't know if i would want to hang out with her. >> you wouldn't. >> i wouldn't? >> i wouldn't want to be
dc metro says they will review their policy through the end of the year and decide if their ban will stand. andy, i know this is a blow for free speech, but the positive side is you don't have to look at uh thoiing ads on the dc -- annoying ads on the dc metro. >> the whole pesky first amendment thing aside, i am all for transit system usa louing issues ads because i am trying to get to work. >> how about the soda ads when you are looking at human fat in front of you. it is...
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ahora dc que alcanzÓ mÁs de 90, con 62 precisamente por la lluvia.ro con riesgo de lluvia. noten que entra aire mÁs frÍo todavÍa. un amanecer con temperaturas realmente bajas en algunas partes de la zona. las temperaturas en 37_ 39. en la tarde no vamos a tener el frÍo de hoy. 57_ 58. vamos a estar ya con 75 sur. bastante la temperatura con algunos nublados pero nada parecido a hoy en cuanto a cantidad de lluvia y persistencia. 71_ 75 para maÑana. el sÁbado un dÍa precioso. el domingo calor. y el lunes, calor con algunas tormentas. [mÚsica] ilia: ahora vamos a la acciÓn deportiva. [mÚsica] >> muy buenas tardes. informaciÓn mÁs relevante en materia deportiva. el paraguayo cardozo seguirÁ como tÉcnico del toluca despuÉs de firmar una extensiÓn de contrato por un aÑo. segÚn anunciÓ el equipo, cardozo, uno de los grandes jugadores en la historia de los diablos rojos ha dirigido los Últimos cuatro torneos y en tres alcanzÓ la ronda de semifinales. su contrato expiraba a finales de este mes. >> figo retirÓ su candidatura a la fifa al seÑalar que la votaciÓ
ahora dc que alcanzÓ mÁs de 90, con 62 precisamente por la lluvia.ro con riesgo de lluvia. noten que entra aire mÁs frÍo todavÍa. un amanecer con temperaturas realmente bajas en algunas partes de la zona. las temperaturas en 37_ 39. en la tarde no vamos a tener el frÍo de hoy. 57_ 58. vamos a estar ya con 75 sur. bastante la temperatura con algunos nublados pero nada parecido a hoy en cuanto a cantidad de lluvia y persistencia. 71_ 75 para maÑana. el sÁbado un dÍa precioso. el domingo...
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i am luck russert and coming to you live from dc.o you live and nine fifa officials have been indicted on conspiracy charges connected to the world cup and other latin america. they read in part the indictment does the corruption and both aboard and here in the united states. it expands two generations of the officials that have abused the positions of trust to acquire millions of dollars in bribes and kick backs. arrest of top officials were made early this morning at this five star hotel where they were station ahead fof the elections on friday and they're expected to win a fifx term. bradder was not among those arrested. the fbi has been investigating fifa if the officials
i am luck russert and coming to you live from dc.o you live and nine fifa officials have been indicted on conspiracy charges connected to the world cup and other latin america. they read in part the indictment does the corruption and both aboard and here in the united states. it expands two generations of the officials that have abused the positions of trust to acquire millions of dollars in bribes and kick backs. arrest of top officials were made early this morning at this five star hotel...
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the train originating in washington left dc, around 8:00. stopped at philadelphia's 30th street station, en route to new york. picked up passengers in philadelphia. then as it rolled through the neighborhood wayne junction, saw in the camera shot there that petted overpass, to gave you a idea of anyone in the neighborhood. you know what i am talking about, frandford avenue between torresdale and castor is the scene of where our -- the emergency crews have respond dollars. i'm going to go to one of the maps we pulled up here on google just to given you an idea exactly with a we're looking at here. so the train left amtrak's 30th street station right here is the curve that is in question. now sue serio just tweeted out, an interesting point, 72 years ago, in 1943 an accident same scenario happened in the same spot in which sue how many people were killed? >> an accident where 79 people were killed. >> seventy-nine people lost their lives. >> one of the worse train disasters in united states history, injured 117, it was labor day weekend of 194
the train originating in washington left dc, around 8:00. stopped at philadelphia's 30th street station, en route to new york. picked up passengers in philadelphia. then as it rolled through the neighborhood wayne junction, saw in the camera shot there that petted overpass, to gave you a idea of anyone in the neighborhood. you know what i am talking about, frandford avenue between torresdale and castor is the scene of where our -- the emergency crews have respond dollars. i'm going to go to one...