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debra? >> thank you, howard. >>> closing arguments in the trial of stephen goodson jr., the third officer to stand trial in the death of freddie gray. the 46-year-old opted not to take the stand before the defense rested its case on friday. he is charged of second-degree murder. three counts of manslaughter, second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office. a charge of the the prosecutors to charge a person with murder without proving he intended to kill. >>> prince george's county fire investigators say that it was careless smoking that lead to a fire that caused $300,000 to nine apartments. one firefighter spent the night in the hospital after complaining of chest pains. >>> new information in that fatal crash in virginia this weekend. now, that left six people dead. the driver faces six counts of lamansughter, but none of those passengers were wearing usability. driver fatigue may have been a factor. five thrown from the van. all of them died at the scene. >>> welcomi
debra? >> thank you, howard. >>> closing arguments in the trial of stephen goodson jr., the third officer to stand trial in the death of freddie gray. the 46-year-old opted not to take the stand before the defense rested its case on friday. he is charged of second-degree murder. three counts of manslaughter, second-degree assault, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office. a charge of the the prosecutors to charge a person with murder without proving he intended to kill....
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debra, why is it that you want to marry raymond?ell, uh, you know, ray's just the-- he's the kindest, sweetest man i've ever met, you know. and, um, he has a wonderful sense of humor. i mean, he's not always funny, but, um, he really is very clever. and nobody makes me laugh like he does. really. yes, and, um, i don't know, i guess i've never been as comfortable with anybody in my whole life. in fact, just about the minute i met him, i knew that he was the one for me. so-- don't lie. i'm not lying! are you lying, debra? no! well, then that was lovely.
debra, why is it that you want to marry raymond?ell, uh, you know, ray's just the-- he's the kindest, sweetest man i've ever met, you know. and, um, he has a wonderful sense of humor. i mean, he's not always funny, but, um, he really is very clever. and nobody makes me laugh like he does. really. yes, and, um, i don't know, i guess i've never been as comfortable with anybody in my whole life. in fact, just about the minute i met him, i knew that he was the one for me. so-- don't lie. i'm not...
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i am going to keep thursday in the 70s as well just for you, debra. by friday with the nats coming back for a homestand, a game on wusa, 84 and toasty next weekend. 80s, may flirt with 90. >> i love that kind of weather. >> you do love it. >> i do. >>> i love this story. when a bunch of five-year-old girls decided they wanted to have a dress-up princess party -- i would have gone -- one little girl stood out from the arielles and belles. this little dancer. she stood out as her dad says it was her idea. her inspiration was really just her love of hot dogs. to that the internet responded and the hashtag hot dog princess started to trend. the end. i think that's a adorable. you have to stand out. you have to be who you are. don't be like everyone else. >>> the nats are trying to stand out. trying to salvage a game in cincinnati. it was a wild one. we will see if the nats ♪ stand by me vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bil
i am going to keep thursday in the 70s as well just for you, debra. by friday with the nats coming back for a homestand, a game on wusa, 84 and toasty next weekend. 80s, may flirt with 90. >> i love that kind of weather. >> you do love it. >> i do. >>> i love this story. when a bunch of five-year-old girls decided they wanted to have a dress-up princess party -- i would have gone -- one little girl stood out from the arielles and belles. this little dancer. she stood...
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yesterday 82 debras today, so far, 96. >> leaseburg 97.c, hot as we have been all year, low to mid-90s across the board with a couple of spots in the upper 80s if they got that cooling freeze from the bay. if you want a cool down, this is why people go to the mountains in the summertime in the 70s. sunny, this evening is going the be a hot one. 96, dew point 60. the humidity is down to 30%. you are going to notice the drier air by midday and the afternoon tomorrow, look at the winds, gusting to 24 miles an hour, the heat is here, a lot of spots that are awful hot, minneapolis in the 90s pushing 100 went south dakota. low to mid-90s st. louis, nashville and atlanta, all of this becomes the jet stream, finally rising to the north. dipping in the northwest and new england. they have unsettled weather. you have to watch the storms, tracking some of the alert doppler, pittsburgh towards johnstown, breezewood, they are stopping, we may see a stray shower or storm north, but i'm not terribly concerned. little bit humid. nothing terrible, drier ai
yesterday 82 debras today, so far, 96. >> leaseburg 97.c, hot as we have been all year, low to mid-90s across the board with a couple of spots in the upper 80s if they got that cooling freeze from the bay. if you want a cool down, this is why people go to the mountains in the summertime in the 70s. sunny, this evening is going the be a hot one. 96, dew point 60. the humidity is down to 30%. you are going to notice the drier air by midday and the afternoon tomorrow, look at the winds,...
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. >> word of mouth had skewed the awful truth, by the time 16-year-old debra tate heard it. >> my boyfriendd my mother and he had heard there was a fire in benedict canyon and five people were dead and it was rumored to be the house of sharon tate. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. >> claude, please stop it! i've hated this. go find yourself another girl. >> sharon tate's biggest film, "valley of the dolls," was two years behind her. now 26, she was known less for her acting than her beauty and style and her husband. director roman polanski had recently shot to fame with "rosemary's baby," in which a woman discovers she may be ca y carrying the child of the devil. in real life, sharon tate and roman polanski were expecting, too. >> she was so excited, like a new mom to be, creating the nice home nest for the family, to welcome the new life. >> and now debra, frantic to learn what happened to her sister, pressed her panic stricken mother. >> mother, what? what? tell me what. >> she must have -- >> she was out of her mind crazy, grief like you could not imagine. >> but it was no mistake. th
. >> word of mouth had skewed the awful truth, by the time 16-year-old debra tate heard it. >> my boyfriendd my mother and he had heard there was a fire in benedict canyon and five people were dead and it was rumored to be the house of sharon tate. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. >> claude, please stop it! i've hated this. go find yourself another girl. >> sharon tate's biggest film, "valley of the dolls," was two years behind her. now 26, she was...
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i made a mistake. >> debra alfarone wusa9. >>> prince george's county school says he is on administrative leave while the investigation is under way. >> right now prince william county police are trying to track a man down who attacked her in the bed and it happened where a man sexually assaulted her. police believe he walked through an unlocked door and the man is described as 5-foot tall and long curly black hair and an unknown shaven face. >>> well the man accused of groping a little girl in a target turned himself in. 19-year-old brendon cordova touched an 11-year-old girl at the bottom in the target. detectives are trying to figure out if there are other victims and would like to hear from other people. >>> a man threatened to throw up a tv station to a hospital to get treatment for schizophrenia. he walked into fox 45 two months ago wearing a life preserver packed with chocolate bars and wires. >>> on capitol hill democrats ended a long night failing to vote on gun control. john lewis says he and his and colleagues will take up the cause again. >> we will continue to push and pull a
i made a mistake. >> debra alfarone wusa9. >>> prince george's county school says he is on administrative leave while the investigation is under way. >> right now prince william county police are trying to track a man down who attacked her in the bed and it happened where a man sexually assaulted her. police believe he walked through an unlocked door and the man is described as 5-foot tall and long curly black hair and an unknown shaven face. >>> well the man...
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debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> no word if that driver is still working for uber. tiffany's attorneys say they got a call this morning from a visually impaired person saying a similar thing happened to them as well. >>> survival for this florida boater, his boat surged forward, 61 year old william was knocked overboard and spent 20 hours treading water. >> 61 years old. after a search, he was found 26 miles out in the gulf, coast guard chopper pulled him to safety and taken to the hospital, suffering from dehydration and reunited with his family. for most people, one minute would be enough. >>> to a high altitude rescue in the colorado rockies, park rangers are helicoptering members of off of one of colorado's highest peaks. >>> the soldiers were taking part in a training exercising as few suffered sickness and trouble continuing to climb. the group spent the night on the mountains. the soldiers were not hurt. >> the driver and passenger in a truck narrowly escaped being swept away by flood waters. soldiers at fort hood weren't lucky. five of them killed, four are
debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> no word if that driver is still working for uber. tiffany's attorneys say they got a call this morning from a visually impaired person saying a similar thing happened to them as well. >>> survival for this florida boater, his boat surged forward, 61 year old william was knocked overboard and spent 20 hours treading water. >> 61 years old. after a search, he was found 26 miles out in the gulf, coast guard chopper pulled him to safety and taken...
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debra! all right. come on, buddy. hey hey! aw. you nervous? don't be nervous.ell you what, i'll do all the talking, ok? come here. come here. did you eat yet? are you hungry? let's see what we got. lasagna. baked beans. chicken lo mein. hold on. this is debra's meat loaf. here. do me a favor. ray! have you seen geoffrey? no. but look, a dog. yeah. i see that, ray. why is he here eating my meat loaf? because... it's so good. what are you doing with a dog, ray? he followed me home. you want to play with him? go ahead. play with him? ray, i can't even find one of our own children, all right? geoffrey! that's 'cause they're walking now. i told you all that crawling would lead to no good. here he is. i got him. so what do you think, huh? what should we name him? are you kidding? ray, we can't keep him. besides, he belongs to somebody. no, there's no tag, no collar. he could've been born in the wild.
debra! all right. come on, buddy. hey hey! aw. you nervous? don't be nervous.ell you what, i'll do all the talking, ok? come here. come here. did you eat yet? are you hungry? let's see what we got. lasagna. baked beans. chicken lo mein. hold on. this is debra's meat loaf. here. do me a favor. ray! have you seen geoffrey? no. but look, a dog. yeah. i see that, ray. why is he here eating my meat loaf? because... it's so good. what are you doing with a dog, ray? he followed me home. you want to...
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i'm debra alfarone. we know the names of three victims, 60 year old allen, 50 year old colliena, and 55 year old jan park. the murders were not random. neighbors tell our larry miller, they are pretty shaken up. >> reporter: police have credible leads after five people were shot in this house here, at the 3100 block of orland avenue in district heights. three died, two injured. we were there saturday morning as investigators with department removed evidence from the small gray house on the conner of orlanded and forest road. police rubbed to the house after 9:30 after reports of shots fired. we went door to door talking with neighbors, many of whom did not want to go on camera. several said their neighborhood is quiet and friendly. >> little kids running around during the day. other than that it's quiet around here. >> reporter: norman lived on the block for 4 years, says friday's shooting is unwriewcial, for the neighbor -- unusual for the neighborhood. >> you feel safe here? >> yeah. i feel safe. >> re
i'm debra alfarone. we know the names of three victims, 60 year old allen, 50 year old colliena, and 55 year old jan park. the murders were not random. neighbors tell our larry miller, they are pretty shaken up. >> reporter: police have credible leads after five people were shot in this house here, at the 3100 block of orland avenue in district heights. three died, two injured. we were there saturday morning as investigators with department removed evidence from the small gray house on...
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>> reporter: it is, debra. it's far from over. participants say the purpose of the parade was to celebrate the strengths of the lgbt community. take a look. thousands marched through the city streets. beginning at 22nd and p street northwest. the mayor was near the front of the parade. she says she wants dc to set the example for other cities by what's it mean for you personally to be involved? >> i love it, i've been marching in the parade, watching or involved in the parade in some way, for the last 30 years. >> why do you do it? >> because i'm proud to be gay. >> i felt alone, like there's nobody who could relate or accept me, and suddenly, here they are. >> reporter: organizers say there were more than 150,000 spectators. they watched as the parade weaved through dupont circle up to new hampshire, before finishing the 1.6-mile route. the event trended on twitter locally. debra, i'm here with darian and yemaw. what did it mean? >> it's a wonderful place to be. detroit, two years ag being gay. here, it's great, i have a great jo
>> reporter: it is, debra. it's far from over. participants say the purpose of the parade was to celebrate the strengths of the lgbt community. take a look. thousands marched through the city streets. beginning at 22nd and p street northwest. the mayor was near the front of the parade. she says she wants dc to set the example for other cities by what's it mean for you personally to be involved? >> i love it, i've been marching in the parade, watching or involved in the parade in...
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afternoon highs in the mid with maybe some isolated upper 80s, but the key, debra, low humidity.going to last after tomorrow. we'll be back with that seven-day forecast, several chances for rain coming up. >>> police need your help after three people were shot dead. police say their murders were not random. the two other people were wounded in friday night's shooting inside the block of orleans avenue. 60-year-old alan, 50-year-old carlina gray were killed. we spoke with neighbors who say their community is usually quiet. >> little kids running around during the day, but other than that, it's quiet around here. >> this never happened. >> tonight one of the wounded is hospitalized in critical condition. the other is in stable condition. if you know anything, give prince george's county police a call. >>> tonight d.c. police want to find the man they say may be involved. the first robbery attempt took place thursday at the industrial bank of washington on 45th street. police say the suspect fled in a gray older model jaguar with maryland tags. the second robbery took place about 15
afternoon highs in the mid with maybe some isolated upper 80s, but the key, debra, low humidity.going to last after tomorrow. we'll be back with that seven-day forecast, several chances for rain coming up. >>> police need your help after three people were shot dead. police say their murders were not random. the two other people were wounded in friday night's shooting inside the block of orleans avenue. 60-year-old alan, 50-year-old carlina gray were killed. we spoke with neighbors who...
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deirdre: because her list of elizabeth banks, debra messing, sophia bush, a lot of people backing her and being vocal about it. >> yes, but there are a lot of people quietly not backing her. a lot of people that want an alternative choice, and a lot of them are going with donald trump. as a matter of fact, i find, deirdre, that most of the people, below the line, the workers, the cameramen, the grips, the makeup artists, are going for trump, donald trump. and that's always been, you know, they were the ones that went for ronald reagan. ronald reagan, when he ran, had a few big stars that were for him, and then quite a few of the foundation of hollywood was really supportive of ronald reagan. and i find the same thing with donald trump. he's a man who speaks for the people, unfiltered, whether you like it or not, and i think a lot of the controversy they find the media and the politicians make about statements of his are much ado about nothing. they should be talking about why we can't see the e-mails that hillary clinton has on tpp. deirdre: or why it's going to take 75 years to look
deirdre: because her list of elizabeth banks, debra messing, sophia bush, a lot of people backing her and being vocal about it. >> yes, but there are a lot of people quietly not backing her. a lot of people that want an alternative choice, and a lot of them are going with donald trump. as a matter of fact, i find, deirdre, that most of the people, below the line, the workers, the cameramen, the grips, the makeup artists, are going for trump, donald trump. and that's always been, you know,...
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debra alfarone has the story. >> reporter: police will say they are looking ran behind these buildingser shooting a man to death, pierre clark. he has no fixed address. >> police cars and. >> reporter: some people say bullets and bloodshed are a regular part of life. >> i opened and saw the body laying on the ground. >> reporter: this mom doesn't want to be on camera. she knew the man shot to death. >> when i knew him, i was doing bad things. >> reporter: she says she has been sober and off drugs for more than a decade. her window looks out on the block across the street where trouble hits. >> i see someone running from that area, a young gentleman. >> reporter: that was after 12:30, a busy time on this block. they don't know if it was targeted or random. >> i was by the window and i heard five, six shots and i ducked, went behind be next. bullets have no name. >> out of the people i used to hang with, they are dead now. i know for a fact that the drug activity and drug abuse. >> police have not released a description of the man they are looking for. in alexandria, debra alfarone, wusa
debra alfarone has the story. >> reporter: police will say they are looking ran behind these buildingser shooting a man to death, pierre clark. he has no fixed address. >> police cars and. >> reporter: some people say bullets and bloodshed are a regular part of life. >> i opened and saw the body laying on the ground. >> reporter: this mom doesn't want to be on camera. she knew the man shot to death. >> when i knew him, i was doing bad things. >>...
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we're live, debra alfarone. wusa 9. >> and you could earn a reward for any tips on illegal dirt bikes and atvs. >>> to arlington now, where a teacher is in hot water. accused of providing and then selling drugs to a young teen. zachary van dyke is a teaching assistant assigned to gunston middle school and basketball coach at washington lee high. investigators sai van dyke smoked marijuana with a 13 yearly student at the teacher's home. then sold some to the teen. he is suspended, pending the outcome of an investigation. st allegedly drank alcohol at the chevy chase high school prom. they walked the graduation today. >> the school's principal originally banned them from attending the graduation, only to have her decision overruled by the superintendent. they said they do not usually have authority to ceremonies, even though they were warned ahead of time. >> if you do something wrong, the punishment you get should be proportional. if you can't behave at prom, you shouldn't be allowed to go to prom. but i don't th
we're live, debra alfarone. wusa 9. >> and you could earn a reward for any tips on illegal dirt bikes and atvs. >>> to arlington now, where a teacher is in hot water. accused of providing and then selling drugs to a young teen. zachary van dyke is a teaching assistant assigned to gunston middle school and basketball coach at washington lee high. investigators sai van dyke smoked marijuana with a 13 yearly student at the teacher's home. then sold some to the teen. he is suspended,...
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at the podium with the secretary of the air force, debra lee james. she's going to introduce president obama live coverage here on c-span. >> you have big challenges on the horizon. not only combating violence, extremist or organizations like iso, but you also faced the situation in the south china sea, a resurgent russia, ongoing korea, from iran, north but he reappeared class of 2016. soon you're going to be confronting the challenges head on. and you will be entrusted to carry out the nations well with our most precious resource. that is not equipment, that is america's sons and daughters. i have no doubt, i've no doubt that you are ready. as you graduate, you must leave. so aim high airmen, aim high. now it is my distinct honor and privilege to welcome our commander-in-chief, the president of the united states, president barack obama. [applause] >> hello air force. [applause] president obama: thank you so much. thank you. it is wonderful to be back. at the united states air force academy. thank you secretary james for your service to our air force
at the podium with the secretary of the air force, debra lee james. she's going to introduce president obama live coverage here on c-span. >> you have big challenges on the horizon. not only combating violence, extremist or organizations like iso, but you also faced the situation in the south china sea, a resurgent russia, ongoing korea, from iran, north but he reappeared class of 2016. soon you're going to be confronting the challenges head on. and you will be entrusted to carry out the...
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more on the forecast coming up next, debra? >> thank you. >>> our top story. a fight between dem straighters and protesters leaving seven people stabbed. it it happened outside of the california state capitol building in sacramento. the police there is broke out after people, carrying sticks, rushed the area where a rally was held by members of kkk and other right wing groups. >> it is dramatic. you know, head injuries have a lot of blood. in the end they came out of it this in worse shape than -- not just physically but politically they lost. the nazi's did not recruit anyone new today. our side did. >> tonight, we are told none of the injuries appear to be life- threatening. >>> so, how safe do you feel when you are riding a metro train? metro teamed up with first responders to simulate a smoke incident this morning. passengers played a role, too. >> the officials at metro tell me these safety drills are about communication. making sure that officials with metro communicate with other responding emergency crews that are all on the team. also, making surat pe
more on the forecast coming up next, debra? >> thank you. >>> our top story. a fight between dem straighters and protesters leaving seven people stabbed. it it happened outside of the california state capitol building in sacramento. the police there is broke out after people, carrying sticks, rushed the area where a rally was held by members of kkk and other right wing groups. >> it is dramatic. you know, head injuries have a lot of blood. in the end they came out of it...
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i will give you a sneak peek with the 7 day, debra? >> reporter: now, a rally in california. half a tkoz -- dozen people fighting each other. >> reporter: an all out brawl between counterprotesters at the state cap to building. >> we shutdown the nazi's in the process of that they attacked us. >> dope let these skinheads come to town -- >> >> reporter: they were trying to discuss it. the traditionalist worker party from rallying on the steps of the capitol. the situation turned violent. people in the crowd threw rocks, police in riot gear and officers on horseback moved in to break up the melee. they crashed again as they left the area. this time people wearing all black with faces covered and el attack. others used their fist. 7 people were stabbed. the organizers had a permit but the rally never even got started before violence broke out. >> to say they are nazi or i am, it is false. i am a registered republican. >> they say they wanted to send a message that hate will not be toerated. >> the nazi's did not recruit anyone new today. >> reporter: so far no arrests have been
i will give you a sneak peek with the 7 day, debra? >> reporter: now, a rally in california. half a tkoz -- dozen people fighting each other. >> reporter: an all out brawl between counterprotesters at the state cap to building. >> we shutdown the nazi's in the process of that they attacked us. >> dope let these skinheads come to town -- >> >> reporter: they were trying to discuss it. the traditionalist worker party from rallying on the steps of the capitol....
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. >>> that attack at disney world has a lot of people talking on social media debra alfarone has more on this. a lot of finger-pointing on this. trying to find which is responsible. there's a lot of blame on the internet about that. in this first one, now, everyone says give it a rest. >> i still don't understand why police are killing the alligators. they'll find them and the next one, julie. why aren't there signs alerting people that there are alligators in the lakes? a snow-swimming sign isn't enough. donna says, i can't even begin to imagine the horror those parents are going through. >>> and hannah. why is everything terrible happening this week? again, disney says that attacks like this are very rare. so join the conversation. tell us what you think. tweet us at wusa 9. lesli? >> all right. just so unthinkable. from the years of 2001 to 2015, there have been 156 alligator attacks in the entire state of florida. and 13 of them have been deadly. >>> turning now to our big changes in the d.c. political landscape. voters turned out three incumbents. but the biggest losers. >> back.
. >>> that attack at disney world has a lot of people talking on social media debra alfarone has more on this. a lot of finger-pointing on this. trying to find which is responsible. there's a lot of blame on the internet about that. in this first one, now, everyone says give it a rest. >> i still don't understand why police are killing the alligators. they'll find them and the next one, julie. why aren't there signs alerting people that there are alligators in the lakes? a...
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hello i'm debra alfarone. the branch came crashing down after 44 avenue. and coming to the hospital. stephanie gailhard is live at the scene. what happened? >> thankfully those two people injured are going to be okay. in all 20 good samaritans jumped in to help when they saw what happened. >> we heard a sound like gunshots. and just like a lot of gunshots. >> we looked over, the tree was crashing down. >> reporter: they had museum as they are here in dc visiting from atlanta. >> yeah, i was terrified. >> reporter: they watched as this man anthony rogers rushed to help a woman trapped. >> yeah, he took his shirt and covered her head. he was one of the first people under the tree. >> reporter: the branch also damaged this car. >> and all of a sudden they came down crashing, crashed into my car. as for the mess out here, crews are working to clear the debris from the road, well they will have a wild story to family and friends. >> and they sure are stephanie, thank you. >>> are you ready? the countdown to the monday morning rush is on. metro says that thousan
hello i'm debra alfarone. the branch came crashing down after 44 avenue. and coming to the hospital. stephanie gailhard is live at the scene. what happened? >> thankfully those two people injured are going to be okay. in all 20 good samaritans jumped in to help when they saw what happened. >> we heard a sound like gunshots. and just like a lot of gunshots. >> we looked over, the tree was crashing down. >> reporter: they had museum as they are here in dc visiting from...
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so let me now introduce debra atwood, debra joins the meridian institute, one of our partners here at the conference today. debra has over 35 years of experience in policy and legislative matters regarding food, agriculture, the environment, research and risk management including extensive experience working with executives in the private sector as well as federal government and nonprofit organizations. thank you, debra. >> yeah, thank you all. she's poking the buttons here to advance my slide. first, i think you need to add to your chart, michael, what wine in sugar equates to. [laughter] >> when i looked at your chart, forget the candy, i want to know what wine looks like in terms of teaspoon in sugar. just saying, a full ipa as well. [laughter] >> so with that said, i know we are running late in the afternoon and i thank you all for being here and agree to go participate but before i launch into everything in all the jobs i had in washington, d.c. and outside of washington, d.c. i've always had to have good legal counsel with me. so while i'm innovativing -- innovating and getting
so let me now introduce debra atwood, debra joins the meridian institute, one of our partners here at the conference today. debra has over 35 years of experience in policy and legislative matters regarding food, agriculture, the environment, research and risk management including extensive experience working with executives in the private sector as well as federal government and nonprofit organizations. thank you, debra. >> yeah, thank you all. she's poking the buttons here to advance my...
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a number of actresses are spe speaking just moments ago including sally field and debra mess ing. >>and you see right there. >> and joining me, luck ruke ru, thank you for joining me. always appreciate it. >> always a pleasure. >> i want to start with news today, donald trump ramping up attack is an intelligence this federal judge and house speaker paul ryan seeming to crazy him for that after a -- to criticize him for that after this tepid endorsement. does he have any regrets? >> reporter: i think tepid is the way to describe it. you look at that video, you notice his body language and tone and not exactly enthusiastic about donald trump, because he has issues with him about muslims and associating with the kkk and mexicans and reform. there is a big difference between ryan and trump. ryan came with the idea after conversations with trump's staff and his stuff that trump would be willing to move forward in the first 100 days on ryan's playbook. donald trump doesn't have domestic policy never done a committee hearing or mark-up or never put forward a bill. this is paul ryan's wheelh
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michelle: that was debra dickson reporting. i would assume a huge sigh of relief for the parents who had this looming over them, whether or not they would face charges, the mother. alison: the reactions are so strong on this story on all sides. you can tell he feels strongly behind his decision. other people feel equally just so dramatic. jonathan: just because he made up his mind doesn't mean the minds are made up of a lot of people still weighing in on this debate about who to blame. was the zoo responsible to have an could get into? were the parents negligent? what happened there? alison: hopefully it won't happen again. jonathan: let's hope. coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- >> i'm handsome, i'm fast. i'm pretty. i can't possibly be beat. jonathan: a tough goodbye as we say goodbye to the greatest. the world paying respects to alison starling. we look -- world paying respects to muhammad ali. we look at the memorable punch lines in the most memorable way. michelle: kanye chaos. how he disappointed thousands of fans
michelle: that was debra dickson reporting. i would assume a huge sigh of relief for the parents who had this looming over them, whether or not they would face charges, the mother. alison: the reactions are so strong on this story on all sides. you can tell he feels strongly behind his decision. other people feel equally just so dramatic. jonathan: just because he made up his mind doesn't mean the minds are made up of a lot of people still weighing in on this debate about who to blame. was the...
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michael geoffrey, ally, debra, and ray." it's stupid. oh, ray, honey, no, no. accept it.at idea. why'd i put "xmas"? i don't like "xmas." i--i x'd out the name of the birthday boy. ray, sit down. stop obsessing, ok? i love it. my god, it's been 2 months of toaster. hey, this is going out with my name on it. did you wrap the one for your parents? yes. yes. which wrapping? the foil. no! that tips off the gift. what? foil wrapping. it's a metal toaster. oh, why don't you just wrap it in toast? look, if i'm gonna drive all the way up to connecticut to spend christmas day with your parents, i want a good reaction when they open the present. and the foil wrapping kills that? i don't know. you think--you think this toaster thing is funky enough for them?
michael geoffrey, ally, debra, and ray." it's stupid. oh, ray, honey, no, no. accept it.at idea. why'd i put "xmas"? i don't like "xmas." i--i x'd out the name of the birthday boy. ray, sit down. stop obsessing, ok? i love it. my god, it's been 2 months of toaster. hey, this is going out with my name on it. did you wrap the one for your parents? yes. yes. which wrapping? the foil. no! that tips off the gift. what? foil wrapping. it's a metal toaster. oh, why don't you...
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hello, i'm debra alfarone. he floated like a butterfly. he stung like a bee and he was called the greatest. the world mourning the loss of boxing legend muhammad ali. the 74-year-old died last night in a scottsdale, arizona hospital after a 32-year long battle with parkinson's disease. >> that's why i say i'm the greatest. i'm a poet. i'm a movie star. i'm an actor. i'm a fighter. and most of all, i'm pretty. >> reporter: before he muhammad ally, he was cashus clay. after winning gold at the 1960 olympics, he shocked the world to capture his first heavyweight title. he announced his conversion to islam, reintroducing himself as muhammad ali. that changed the course of ali's life. >> even if it means facing a machine gun, i will face it before denouncing muhammad and the religion of islam. >> reporter: he was convicted of draft evasion and stripped of his boxing license. the boxer took his case all the way to the u.s. supreme court where he was eventually vindicated but not before losing selve years during the prime of his career. ali's muc
hello, i'm debra alfarone. he floated like a butterfly. he stung like a bee and he was called the greatest. the world mourning the loss of boxing legend muhammad ali. the 74-year-old died last night in a scottsdale, arizona hospital after a 32-year long battle with parkinson's disease. >> that's why i say i'm the greatest. i'm a poet. i'm a movie star. i'm an actor. i'm a fighter. and most of all, i'm pretty. >> reporter: before he muhammad ally, he was cashus clay. after winning...
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hello, i'm debra alfarone. it looks like we have some information here about this fire. and it looks like matt is live at the scene in laurel. let's go to him right now and find out on. >> there's still roughly a dozen first responder vehicles on scene. and even more officials working to secure the area and help. what the red cross says based on initial reports are 22 displaced residence from nine different units. >> reporter: this was the scene this evening. people were in those apartments when the fire started. one couple was asleep. >> my boyfriend said he smelled smoke. all i heard was him say baby, baby, it's a fire. i got up and ran out the apartment. >> reporter: wearing nothing but a bed sheet, she pulled the fire alarm and warned everyone to get out. >> i told my sisters to run. i got out the building. >> at first i thought he was joking. i didn't know what was going on. he yelled for me to come out. >> reporter: emanuel and his sister didn't have time to put his shoes on. he and his family say they'll stay in a hotel. red cross is on scene to help. at the fire'
hello, i'm debra alfarone. it looks like we have some information here about this fire. and it looks like matt is live at the scene in laurel. let's go to him right now and find out on. >> there's still roughly a dozen first responder vehicles on scene. and even more officials working to secure the area and help. what the red cross says based on initial reports are 22 displaced residence from nine different units. >> reporter: this was the scene this evening. people were in those...
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. -- debra alfarone, wusa 9. >> powerful story and ministry. >>> members of the tuskiingy airman are dwindling, one is at the place reserved for the greats, whitfield was buried today, nickname marvelous mal, a combat aviator during the korean war, he set up a foundation to train athletes in africa, whitfield died last >>> it is tourist season in dc, that means crowds, lots of them, for someinatesive in washington it means avoiding areas named for a president. not everyone does it like that. like this couple. >> jamie manner grew up in the dc area, from the moment she became engaged to tim toomey, she wanted her photos at those monuments and what happened next is a love story to our amazing city. ellison barber fills us in. >> reporter: walk around lincoln memorial and it is almost impossible not to walk into something, photos, coming and going, people are everywhere. one couple decided to embrace it all. >> everybody, everybody get in. >> i think it was really crowded, must have been thousands of people. photographer kept trying to clear people out to get empty background. >> we wer
. -- debra alfarone, wusa 9. >> powerful story and ministry. >>> members of the tuskiingy airman are dwindling, one is at the place reserved for the greats, whitfield was buried today, nickname marvelous mal, a combat aviator during the korean war, he set up a foundation to train athletes in africa, whitfield died last >>> it is tourist season in dc, that means crowds, lots of them, for someinatesive in washington it means avoiding areas named for a president. not...
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. >> joining me now to discuss what to look for is scott sha schafer, and debra saunders and professorames taylor. welcome to you all, thank you for being here. well, scott, you know, hilary clinton was supposed to be campaigning in new jersey this week, but she and bill clinton having as many as 30 planned events in california. what happened here? she was expected to easily win in california and now she is struggling a bit. >> she really is. and four polls are showing it's a dead heat. it's a diverse state and for many months, the wisdom has been that blaafrican-american votersd latinos would be in her camp. but bernie is ahead of her in latinos and among asian voters and that is really what happened. it's not about the math anymore, it's about the psychology. she is going to be the nominee, you don't want to limp across the finish line. you want to win. and have a victory lap. so, that's why they are going all out in california. >> why is it for example latino and asian voters are going toward bernie sanders, those were two groups that she won eight years ago during the first run for
. >> joining me now to discuss what to look for is scott sha schafer, and debra saunders and professorames taylor. welcome to you all, thank you for being here. well, scott, you know, hilary clinton was supposed to be campaigning in new jersey this week, but she and bill clinton having as many as 30 planned events in california. what happened here? she was expected to easily win in california and now she is struggling a bit. >> she really is. and four polls are showing it's a dead...
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hello, i'm debra alfarone. only on 9, remembering jolisa harris, an aspiring r&b artist from temple hill. gunned down along with her half sister last march, domestic violence was to blame. her mother is opening up to stephanie ramirez about what she feels we can all do to prevent this. >> we know now she was killed by someone she didn't really have a relationship with. her half sister, who dearly, was in an relationship with the suspected gunman kevin reynolds. a spokesperson said days before the shooting jones helped reynolds get out of jail even though he'd been arrested for assaulting and threatening her with a gun. >> she just saw the good in everybody no matter what. >> happy birthday. >> reporter: her mother organized the balloon release saturday at hagens field park in temple hills to mark what should have been her daughter's 23rd birthday. talking today about how her daughter died. >> the only thing i could come up with is the young lady must have been hurting. she had to be hurting. she had to be in a
hello, i'm debra alfarone. only on 9, remembering jolisa harris, an aspiring r&b artist from temple hill. gunned down along with her half sister last march, domestic violence was to blame. her mother is opening up to stephanie ramirez about what she feels we can all do to prevent this. >> we know now she was killed by someone she didn't really have a relationship with. her half sister, who dearly, was in an relationship with the suspected gunman kevin reynolds. a spokesperson said...
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>> reporter: debra, mateen called 911 during the massacre to pledge his support to isis. and motivated by his own hate not orders from overseas. >> reporter: he was a u.s. citizen. born in new york to african parents. he was married and divorced p. this 2012 he attended a pilgrimage for muslimses in saudi arabia. a year later in 2013 the 29- year-old first turned up on the fbi's radar. -- muslims in saudi arabia. a year later in 2013 the 29- year-old radar, he made comments toes his coworkers. >> he came to the fbi's attention again after claiming ties to an miles an hour sued bomber in syria. the bureau determined their contact was minimal and mateen did not constitute a threat. but mateen's ex-wife said her former head used to beat her and had a dark side stretching back years. >> emotional illness, mentally unstable and mentally ill. that is the only explanation that i can give. he was obviously disturbed. >> reporter: a former colleague of his told the newspaper he quit his job as a security guard after mateen began stalking him. the coworker called him unhinged and u
>> reporter: debra, mateen called 911 during the massacre to pledge his support to isis. and motivated by his own hate not orders from overseas. >> reporter: he was a u.s. citizen. born in new york to african parents. he was married and divorced p. this 2012 he attended a pilgrimage for muslimses in saudi arabia. a year later in 2013 the 29- year-old first turned up on the fbi's radar. -- muslims in saudi arabia. a year later in 2013 the 29- year-old radar, he made comments toes his...
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. >>> plus, we talk with air force secretary debra lee james as we take you to the warrior games forthwest airlines, joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,,, i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning. it's june 22. you can't really tell you about this is the bay bridge. where is the bridge? we'll find out soon. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. guess the fog is rolling in on this wednesday morning. good morning. >> you have to put your hands together and applaud the return of the marine layer because that will cool everyone down from 102 yesterday in brentwood, down to about the low 90s. yeah! i'm feeling it. all right. there you have it. the return of the precious marine layer which we usually refer to as "june gloom" in the bay area. you see clouds stacked up next to the coast temperatures today coming down as a result. 60s beaches, 60s, 70s bayside, low 90s inland. here's gianna. >> good morning. we start off with roadw
. >>> plus, we talk with air force secretary debra lee james as we take you to the warrior games forthwest airlines, joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,,, i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning. it's june 22. you can't really tell you about this is the bay bridge. where is the bridge? we'll find out soon....
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. >> wet weather is heading our >>> hello, i'm debra alfarone. first we have severe weather headed our way. we're talking about rain and high winds. let's go straight to first alert meteorologist howard bernstein. >> looks like tomorrow is going to be a very active day. we could get storms south of dc. off to the west and southwest it is rocking and rolling. showers trying to get close to culpeper. they had a little bit earlier then it fizzled. harrisonburg have been hit time after time today. between charlottesville and lynchburg, look at all the flood warnings. warning extended till 12:15, east of harrisburg. this is trying to move up culpeper, and we'll see if it can make it up to dc. tomorrow, the afternoon, 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. the critical time. maybe dinnertime here in the metro. this orange is the enhanced risk of severe weather from the we could get a little hail and even an isolated tornado out of that. our day planner for tomorrow, we start with clouds. maybe an early shower. sunshine and more sun we see, worse it can be. we're thinking m
. >> wet weather is heading our >>> hello, i'm debra alfarone. first we have severe weather headed our way. we're talking about rain and high winds. let's go straight to first alert meteorologist howard bernstein. >> looks like tomorrow is going to be a very active day. we could get storms south of dc. off to the west and southwest it is rocking and rolling. showers trying to get close to culpeper. they had a little bit earlier then it fizzled. harrisonburg have been hit...
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. >>> plus, we talk with air force secretary debra lee james as we take you to the warrior games forthwest airlines, joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> a big fire tears through an apartment building with children inside, the way rescuers were able to get the family out safely and how they are doing right now. >>> plus we will show you number of people who are still without power, right now a day after storms left a trail of destruction down the shore. >>> a place in philadelphia where a september 11th memorial may be built, if it gets approval this morning. >>> good morning, today is wednesday, june 22nd i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm brooke thomas. we will get to the morning's stories in a moment but first lets check on the forecast with the katie on the road and then meisha. >> we have construction out there. good news is, it is nice, and 18th and vine but we are looking good out
. >>> plus, we talk with air force secretary debra lee james as we take you to the warrior games forthwest airlines, joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> a big fire tears through an apartment building with children inside, the way rescuers were able to get the family out safely and how they are doing right now. >>> plus we will show you number of people who...
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hello i'm debra alfarone. the branch came crashing down after 44 avenue.nd coming to the hospital. stephanie gailhard is live at the scene. what happened? >> thankfully those two people injured are going to be okay. in all 20 good samaritans jumped in to help when they saw what happened. >> we heard a sound like gunshots. and just like a lot of gunshots. >> we looked over, the tree was crashing down. >> reporter: they had
hello i'm debra alfarone. the branch came crashing down after 44 avenue.nd coming to the hospital. stephanie gailhard is live at the scene. what happened? >> thankfully those two people injured are going to be okay. in all 20 good samaritans jumped in to help when they saw what happened. >> we heard a sound like gunshots. and just like a lot of gunshots. >> we looked over, the tree was crashing down. >> reporter: they had
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any comments >> staff: through the chair, supervisors, yes, debra newman from the legislative i wouldust note that the mta did issue a request for causal in november 2015, and then in december 2015. the board approved a ordinance require the sfmta eight to include prevailing wages and worker retention provisions in the new agreement. so if you look on table 1, on page 4, of our report, it doesn't show the various funding sources that will be used to fund the 142 million dollar agreement over the next five years. we would also note the proposed agreement for the first year for fiscal year 16-17 will cost approximately 25 $20 million, which is about 2 million, or eight 8.6% higher than the fiscal. about 22.7 million, and we just note the primary reason for the cost increase is related to the higher salaries associated with the prevailing wage provision that we do recommend approval. >> supervisor peskin: thank you ms. newman can supervisor breed >> president breed: thank you. ms. williams, i just had a question you during the process, can you provide me with information of who did it on
any comments >> staff: through the chair, supervisors, yes, debra newman from the legislative i wouldust note that the mta did issue a request for causal in november 2015, and then in december 2015. the board approved a ordinance require the sfmta eight to include prevailing wages and worker retention provisions in the new agreement. so if you look on table 1, on page 4, of our report, it doesn't show the various funding sources that will be used to fund the 142 million dollar agreement...
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we have howard, debra, bonnie are the hands i've seen up. and then wendy and then congressman wexler, if you could keep track and we will come back to you. [laughter] >> i'm sure you'll be able to. >> look, we're going to be drafting a platform to recommend to the platform committee. this is going to be a subject of debate from now through the st. louis drafting meetings. dr. west makes a very valid point. the palestinian child and the israeli child both should be sacred. do we want -- my friend bob wexler made i thought a wonderful case. the issues are resolved, the question of borders, the question of what has happened if we can get the two states for two people. not just so israel can be both a jewish homeland and a democracy. but so that the palestinian aspirations for self-governance and dignity and the issues that bob referenced can also be met. i could come up with a list, if we want this platform to get into it, of issues of incitement, to rewarding the families of people who go i could go through all of this. i don't want that to be
we have howard, debra, bonnie are the hands i've seen up. and then wendy and then congressman wexler, if you could keep track and we will come back to you. [laughter] >> i'm sure you'll be able to. >> look, we're going to be drafting a platform to recommend to the platform committee. this is going to be a subject of debate from now through the st. louis drafting meetings. dr. west makes a very valid point. the palestinian child and the israeli child both should be sacred. do we want...
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we have howard, debra, bonnie are the hands i've seen up. and then wendy and then congressman wexler, if you could keep track and we will come back to you. i'm sure you'll be able to. >> look, we're going to be drafting a platform to recommend to the platform committee. this is going to be a subject of debate from now through the st. louis drafting meetings. dr. west makes a very valid point. the palestinian child and the israeli child both should be sacred. do we want -- my friend bob wexler made i thought a wonderful case. the issues are resolved, the question of borders, the question of what has happened if we can get the two states for two people. not just so israel can be both a jewish homeland and a democracy. but so that the palestinian aspirations for self-governance and dignity and the issues that bob referenced can also be met. i could come up with a list, if we want this platform to get into it, of issues of incitement, to rewarding the families of people who go i could go through all of this. i don't want that to be what this pla
we have howard, debra, bonnie are the hands i've seen up. and then wendy and then congressman wexler, if you could keep track and we will come back to you. i'm sure you'll be able to. >> look, we're going to be drafting a platform to recommend to the platform committee. this is going to be a subject of debate from now through the st. louis drafting meetings. dr. west makes a very valid point. the palestinian child and the israeli child both should be sacred. do we want -- my friend bob...
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we have howard, debra, bonnie are the hands i've seen up. and then wendy and then congressman wexler, if you could keep track and we will come back to you. [laughter] >> i'm sure you'll be able to. >> look, we're going to be drafting a platform to recommend to the platform committee. this is going to be a subject of debate from now through the st. louis drafting meetings. dr. west makes a very valid point. the palestinian child and the israeli child both should be sacred. do we want -- my friend bob wexler made i thought a wonderful case. the issues are resolved, the question of borders, the question of what has happened if we can get the two states for two people. not just so israel can be both a jewish homeland and a democracy. but so that the palestinian aspirations for self-governance and dignity and the issues that bob referenced can also be met. i could come up with a list, if we want this platform to get into it, of issues of incitement, to rewarding the families of people who go i could go through all of this. i don't want that to be
we have howard, debra, bonnie are the hands i've seen up. and then wendy and then congressman wexler, if you could keep track and we will come back to you. [laughter] >> i'm sure you'll be able to. >> look, we're going to be drafting a platform to recommend to the platform committee. this is going to be a subject of debate from now through the st. louis drafting meetings. dr. west makes a very valid point. the palestinian child and the israeli child both should be sacred. do we want...
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debra, the protesters say with the police department in turmoil other city business is neglected. >> this is about housing, high rent and evictions, it's a huge issue. and critics don't want it overshadowed. >> mayor shaft was behind closed doors dealing with her cop crisis as department straighters called her out, they arrived on a flatbed truck. a coalition who have been holding protests all week. their issue the housing crisis sidelined by a sex scandal. blaming the tech boom for driving rent up. in the crowd a teacher who's been priced out and a city sewer worker. >> it's hard, i can't afford to go on my own, i'm living with family. >> without city action, more people will end up on the streets. many of them seniors. a development approved on this lot will offer a mix of affordable and high end units. >> this makes the east coast cronyism look penny any. they look like liberals and acting like mobsters. they are preaching to themselves. >> we don't have time the wait and let them do the police investigations and all that stuff. this time is now for us. >> affordable housing may b
debra, the protesters say with the police department in turmoil other city business is neglected. >> this is about housing, high rent and evictions, it's a huge issue. and critics don't want it overshadowed. >> mayor shaft was behind closed doors dealing with her cop crisis as department straighters called her out, they arrived on a flatbed truck. a coalition who have been holding protests all week. their issue the housing crisis sidelined by a sex scandal. blaming the tech boom for...
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on newsmakers is the air force secretary debra lee james. questions -- h today.eciate your time i want to begin with the comments of the president last thursday at the air force graduation ceremony. he said,? "when you look at the world , guided by clear eyed assessment and based on assessment, facts, and judgment" -- was that a reference to donald trump? sec. james: i took the president's words literally. facts, evidence, and what is going on today. he pointed out we are prosperous nation. we are, in the eyes of the world, those who always wish to emulate us in other countries.
on newsmakers is the air force secretary debra lee james. questions -- h today.eciate your time i want to begin with the comments of the president last thursday at the air force graduation ceremony. he said,? "when you look at the world , guided by clear eyed assessment and based on assessment, facts, and judgment" -- was that a reference to donald trump? sec. james: i took the president's words literally. facts, evidence, and what is going on today. he pointed out we are prosperous...
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. >> debra is at the track. practice laps drew a crowd. >> practice today, qualifying tomorrow, and the race is sunday at noon. fans have their favorites, but no matter who ends up on victory lane it's a spectical. >> get ready to rumble. sonoma raceway is rocking. for nascar fans especially those from the bay area it doesn't get better. as the drivers prepare for the real chase. >> richard petty in the front. >> the pursuit is on for autographs. >> super early. 8:00 when the gates open. putting in a lot of time. >> fans say nothing compares to being here. it's a first for this father and son who traveled opposite directions to meet. >> just the raw power, it's phenomenal. >> i love it, it's great, it's fun and to be honest with you, the track, the tv doesn't do justice, they climb up the hills, it's amazing. >> the sprawling camp grounds cropping up on every hill. when the green flag drops there won't be a empty seat. this family camps in the same place. >> the race is what we came for, to get to see other thin
. >> debra is at the track. practice laps drew a crowd. >> practice today, qualifying tomorrow, and the race is sunday at noon. fans have their favorites, but no matter who ends up on victory lane it's a spectical. >> get ready to rumble. sonoma raceway is rocking. for nascar fans especially those from the bay area it doesn't get better. as the drivers prepare for the real chase. >> richard petty in the front. >> the pursuit is on for autographs. >> super...
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debra messing played grace came to cheer on her long time friend.times do you get to party to god and ask, what are you doing? >> the overall message is you can believe in god, you can't believe, whatever you choose, you should believe in yourself first and look within yourself to better the world first. before relying on an outside sort. >> that fits pretty bell with where you are in life. >> look at you wrapping things up. that's really -- >> it seems like you're comfortable with who you are and what you're doing. >> absolutely. >> took awhile to get there. >> absolutely. and learning, endless journey trying to figure out who you are and your purpose in life. >> thou shalt believe in thyself. >> but prepares for his summer long run as all knowing, wise cracking die tee, sean hayes found peace in happiness that seems true. [ applause ] a higher risk of stroke due to afib, >> i'm not. do a shorter set these days. i have a higher best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better t
debra messing played grace came to cheer on her long time friend.times do you get to party to god and ask, what are you doing? >> the overall message is you can believe in god, you can't believe, whatever you choose, you should believe in yourself first and look within yourself to better the world first. before relying on an outside sort. >> that fits pretty bell with where you are in life. >> look at you wrapping things up. that's really -- >> it seems like you're...
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review that opponents budget to mention quickly john lee theresa cao, christine-melissa white house debra newman evidently joel-. as public employees in the clerk's office of public boswell for a moment to watch this quick presentation and i want to just say your the individuals truly responsible for the success of an apartment and i express my sincere gratitude to all of you and two other key members in the leadership team of the clerk's office. now to the business. in february, the committee approved the proposed budget as a result of provide a very brief high-level summary and focus mostly on the few changes from that review today. i will state at the outset were in agreement with a budget analyst recommendations. this budget was developed as part of core mandates and omission of our office. a lot has happened behind the scenes to provide operational support to connect our data to the public and to provide administrative support to the board. our ethics requires us to take a magic seriously to be successful at bringing the public into the process by providing open and equitable access
review that opponents budget to mention quickly john lee theresa cao, christine-melissa white house debra newman evidently joel-. as public employees in the clerk's office of public boswell for a moment to watch this quick presentation and i want to just say your the individuals truly responsible for the success of an apartment and i express my sincere gratitude to all of you and two other key members in the leadership team of the clerk's office. now to the business. in february, the committee...
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. >> debra alfarone road with deputies. >> reporter: the move over law requires drivers to move to then ge flashing lights is stopped on the right side of the road or to the right if they are on the left. it's simple. we saw driver after driver break this law. you are about to meet deputy josh who says he knows firsthand the difference between being alive or not boils down to mere seconds or inches. >> out of the middle of nowhere, bam, i just got rear ended. then i see this car, this minivan scraping the entire side of my cruiser. >> reporter: he always keeps his head on a swivel, his words because he says drivers are more distract than ever. >> how did can you not see me. my lights are on. she didn't see me. >> reporter: this therefore didn't see this cruiser either. this crash happened in 2013 on route 28 in loudoun county. the deputy had to jump the median to avoid being hit. >> do did you know why i'm stopping you? >> reporter: he invited over law in the same place. >> i'm stopping you because you failed to move over for the emergency vehicles on the right. >> reporter: our camera
. >> debra alfarone road with deputies. >> reporter: the move over law requires drivers to move to then ge flashing lights is stopped on the right side of the road or to the right if they are on the left. it's simple. we saw driver after driver break this law. you are about to meet deputy josh who says he knows firsthand the difference between being alive or not boils down to mere seconds or inches. >> out of the middle of nowhere, bam, i just got rear ended. then i see this...
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. ♪ (debra) it's great to be a woman who can say i look in the mirror and i like what i see, and that'shat i found with meaningful beauty. my skin pigment issues have gone away, it's much more even, it has a glow to it that it didn't have before. i'm thrilled that the skeptic in me has been put to the side, and now i can say, you know what? you really can buy something off television that is going to make your life better. try it for yourself, and i promise you you will see a difference. i promise you. i've been using meaningful beauty for seven years now, and it makes me feel more beautiful, and that's hard for me to say, 'cause that's not been the case my entire life. so to feel more beautiful in your own skin because your skin looks good, that's what meaningful beauty has done for me. (antoinette) cindy, thank you. (laughing) your products have totally changed my skin, and i love what i see. (female narrator) time is running out to use today's special promo code. (male narrator) you get $205 worth of premium products all for just $39.95. (female narrator) don't let this limited time
. ♪ (debra) it's great to be a woman who can say i look in the mirror and i like what i see, and that'shat i found with meaningful beauty. my skin pigment issues have gone away, it's much more even, it has a glow to it that it didn't have before. i'm thrilled that the skeptic in me has been put to the side, and now i can say, you know what? you really can buy something off television that is going to make your life better. try it for yourself, and i promise you you will see a difference. i...
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. >> reporter: debra pancoast lived in browns hills her entire life but never experienced this. >> i was scared and i left my animals here and i just left. you know, i mean, i was so scared. my daughter was crying. >> reporter: jerry willits missing part of a lung was breathing in the smoke getting thicker by the moment around 3:00 this afternoon. >> nobody got really really thick and at first the wind started picking up and that's when it really took off. >> reporter: observation helicopters blew above the fire to help the new jersey fire service track its movement with water drops to assist the 100 firefighters on the ground. right now we're very fortunate there's a large swamp that the fire has run into. so that swamp knocked the fire to more controllable level. >> reporter: crews used bulldozers and back fires to help couldn't taint by late afternoon most neighbors were both home but were warned the winds could shift making the fire's path unpredictable. >> we have issued a shelter in place through our swift 911. we have been communicating with our residents continuously. >> repo
. >> reporter: debra pancoast lived in browns hills her entire life but never experienced this. >> i was scared and i left my animals here and i just left. you know, i mean, i was so scared. my daughter was crying. >> reporter: jerry willits missing part of a lung was breathing in the smoke getting thicker by the moment around 3:00 this afternoon. >> nobody got really really thick and at first the wind started picking up and that's when it really took off. >>...