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in a police line-up, diane alexander identified her attacker as 34-year-old derrick todd lee.had previous arrests for burglary, stalking women and peeking into their homes. if lee was the baton rouge serial killer, diane alexander was fortunate to be alive. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom! lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. and for a tasty snack that's 100% real dairy, try lactaid® cottage cheese. >>> derrick todd lee, a manual laborer married with two children, was identified by diane alexander in a police lineup as the man who assaulted her in her home. but he denied he was the baton rouge serial killer. lee's dna sample was sent immediately to the forensics lab for testing. it matched the biological samples from all five victims. >> just a sense of relief and joy come over me. you know, and it's like, i had to smile. i said, "we got him." >> derrick todd lee
in a police line-up, diane alexander identified her attacker as 34-year-old derrick todd lee.had previous arrests for burglary, stalking women and peeking into their homes. if lee was the baton rouge serial killer, diane alexander was fortunate to be alive. you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl,...
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diane is here.e's no sign on that mountain. >> no. >> we didn't know what she went through to get that scene down. >> how hard could it be to twirl? turns out, it took her nine times. she was knocked about, the downdraft from the helicopter. and then we discovered even getting there is a feat. wow. is this it? is this it? ♪ here we are, the view exactly as it was half a century ago, but the day we're there, it's sunny. julie andrews wasn't so lucky. so i went to your mountain. i want to know how you did that. >> how i got up there? >> oh my. >> it rained a lot. >> the tarp over your head. >> freezing cold waiting for the clouds to part. >> i know. we actually went up the mountain in big open carts pulled by oxen. i would sit on top of all the camera equipment. >> on that day, we were shooting on the mountain, we're lucky. we have small silent drones getting the shot. back in 1965 julie andrews was doing battle with a helicopter. that kept blowing up a tornado of wind. >> this giant helicopter came a
diane is here.e's no sign on that mountain. >> no. >> we didn't know what she went through to get that scene down. >> how hard could it be to twirl? turns out, it took her nine times. she was knocked about, the downdraft from the helicopter. and then we discovered even getting there is a feat. wow. is this it? is this it? ♪ here we are, the view exactly as it was half a century ago, but the day we're there, it's sunny. julie andrews wasn't so lucky. so i went to your...
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diane cho is live. diane, you talk to this gentleman.diane: he says his life has not been the same since last year. now he's helping his case will prompt changes in the future. >> i felt like my life was about to end. diane: for the first time since it happened last may, william cunningham is speaking out about a terrifying encounter prosecutors say he had with a prince george's county police officer. >> i have not felt safe since the incident. diane: the incident was caught on video, recorded by his cousin. the victim's attorney would not release it. in it you see the officer holding a gun to cunningham's head before he lowers it to his mouth. the officer was indicted by a grand jury on several charges, including assault, and has since been suspended without pay. >> no person should have their civil rights violated. more or less, a human rights. . he is a human, and he should not have been treated in that fashion. diane: cunningham's attorney says the alleged incident happened after officers accused the victim of parking illegally outsi
diane cho is live. diane, you talk to this gentleman.diane: he says his life has not been the same since last year. now he's helping his case will prompt changes in the future. >> i felt like my life was about to end. diane: for the first time since it happened last may, william cunningham is speaking out about a terrifying encounter prosecutors say he had with a prince george's county police officer. >> i have not felt safe since the incident. diane: the incident was caught on...
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diane cho is live near the tidal basin with how people are out enjoying all of this. diane? diane: scott, despite warmer temperatures today, you can see the tidal basin is still frozen over right now. across the way, there are plenty of people enjoying the weather at the jefferson memorial. based on the conversations we had, many are ready to put their winter coats away for a while. while we may have lost an hour of sleep, mother nature brought warmer temperatures in exchange. >> it is so nice. i grew up in buffalo, so this is -- i like the sunshine and the 50 degrees. diane: leftover ice and snow continues to melt. >> it is really muddy out. but the snow is going away, so that is nice. diane: some took advantage by going for a run. others took in the sites. >> figured since it is so nice we would come over here and see the planes and get tired for naptime. diane, poor people who grew up in chicago, it is not so bad. >> it is nice. diane: many say they are hoping the worst is finally over. >> the weather is the pits, and then it is great. i think we are on the cusp of spring
diane cho is live near the tidal basin with how people are out enjoying all of this. diane? diane: scott, despite warmer temperatures today, you can see the tidal basin is still frozen over right now. across the way, there are plenty of people enjoying the weather at the jefferson memorial. based on the conversations we had, many are ready to put their winter coats away for a while. while we may have lost an hour of sleep, mother nature brought warmer temperatures in exchange. >> it is so...
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diane: we stopped by the church today told they had no comment. detectives are asking if anyone has information regarding this investigation to contact them at the loudoun county sheriff's office. in sterling, abc 7 news. kimberly: a plane crash in virginia killed a spotsylvania teenager. the 16-year-old died when the plane he was flying crashed into a field in orange county this morning. the 16-year-old was the only person on board. because of the crash is under investigation. -- the cause of the crash is under investigation. in canada, a commuter jet slammed into the runway. the air canada jet was flying from toronto to halifax early this morning. all the people on board were able to get off, but to hear them tell it, the landing was a nightmare. >> a living hell. the airplane was in pieces. >> it is brutal. kimberly: air canada reports two dozen people were taken to the hospital for observation and treatment of minor injuries. heavy snow was reported at the time of the landing. it is not clear if that play a role in the accident. crews have rep
diane: we stopped by the church today told they had no comment. detectives are asking if anyone has information regarding this investigation to contact them at the loudoun county sheriff's office. in sterling, abc 7 news. kimberly: a plane crash in virginia killed a spotsylvania teenager. the 16-year-old died when the plane he was flying crashed into a field in orange county this morning. the 16-year-old was the only person on board. because of the crash is under investigation. -- the cause of...
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diane cho, abc 7 news. kimberly: many parents are aware that seneca valley high school was told to shelter in place wednesday. we know that one student was reported to have a knife but officials believe they ran from the school during that time. abc 7 is talking to police and school officials to find out if this was related to either incident. when we know more, we will let you know. marvin frazier by the way, has a bond hearing monday. heartbreaking news from prince george's county, where a two-year-old has died after she and her grandmother were hit by a van. they were crossing old chapel road in bowie when the driver came around the corner and could not stop on the wet roadway. she was airlifted. she dies shortly after she arrived. her grandmother was not seriously hurt. new developer it's in a story we have been following all afternoon. transit officials say that one person has died after being hit by a marc train this morning near the halethorpe station in baltimore county for stop it was carrying abou
diane cho, abc 7 news. kimberly: many parents are aware that seneca valley high school was told to shelter in place wednesday. we know that one student was reported to have a knife but officials believe they ran from the school during that time. abc 7 is talking to police and school officials to find out if this was related to either incident. when we know more, we will let you know. marvin frazier by the way, has a bond hearing monday. heartbreaking news from prince george's county, where a...
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diane diane: right now, police are saying they don't have any evidence linking the two cases at this point but the investigation continues tonight and today, we learned there was another man's body found in a creek in a wooded area in annandale off of ivy mount court. police say that person suffered trauma to the upper body but haven't said much more beyond that. about 21 miles away from that location roughly four hours earlier in the day, police were called to a wooded area after sources say a group of teens found a man's body off a popular walking path near hiddenbrook drive. we talked to neighbors in the herndon area who told us they're still shaken up by the discovery. one woman told us she's now picking up her little sister at the bus stop until investigators release more information about what may have happened. >> be like aware. it doesn't hurt for something down the street. but could make it. diane: the two men have not been identified at this point. medical examiner is looking into exactly how they may have died. in fairfax county, diane cho, abc 7 news. leon: right now, a b
diane diane: right now, police are saying they don't have any evidence linking the two cases at this point but the investigation continues tonight and today, we learned there was another man's body found in a creek in a wooded area in annandale off of ivy mount court. police say that person suffered trauma to the upper body but haven't said much more beyond that. about 21 miles away from that location roughly four hours earlier in the day, police were called to a wooded area after sources say a...
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diane diane: over the years he's seen it all. chief ike's mambo room opened its doors in 1992 back then it clearly was one of the best bars in d.c. and the next year it was on its way out. >> it's kind of funny to go through evolution. dieane diane: much of the artwork inside was created by those who also work here. auto oont going to being like the west of washington. diane: back in the good old days celebrities were known to walk through the doors. string quartets played on sunday afternoon or blues penetrating through the walls. but business here isn't what it once was. >> been wild let me tell you. but it's not wild anymore. i think the soul has left it. diane: even though the bar has gave him many memories there's a lot of things he won't miss including the stress involved in owning a restaurant. >> i'll miss a lot of the creative stuff but i'll find new outlets and change myself again. diane: diane cho, abc 7 news. alison: all right. that's it for abc 7 news at 5:00. leon: coming up right now at 6:00, an i-team exclusive. a
diane diane: over the years he's seen it all. chief ike's mambo room opened its doors in 1992 back then it clearly was one of the best bars in d.c. and the next year it was on its way out. >> it's kind of funny to go through evolution. dieane diane: much of the artwork inside was created by those who also work here. auto oont going to being like the west of washington. diane: back in the good old days celebrities were known to walk through the doors. string quartets played on sunday...
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diane, haciendo honor a su apellido, guerrero hablÓ con nosotros. >> diane guerrero.ueÑos, seguir mi carrera y seguir luchando por--por querer una vida mejor. >> te refieres por supuesto a--a la situaciÓn que, a los 14 aÑos, llegas a tu casa y habÍan detenido y deportado a tu familia. >> exacto. >> y se los deportan a colombia. esa es la misma situaciÓn de millones de inmigrantes aquÍ, en estados unidos. >> sÍ. >> ¿quÉ hay que hacer, segÚn tú? >> bueno, hay que coger las oportunidades que se estÁn dando ahora, en este momento. primero que todo hay que ser involucrados. sÍ, si eres un "citizen". >> ciudadano. >> ciudadano. este, tienes que votar, tienes que hacer tu voz escuchada y si no, tienes que coger oportunidades de--de los programas que se estÁn dando ahora. por ejemplo, el programa daca y dapa que estÁ ofreciendo el presidente. >> diane, tÚ has dicho que, cuando estabas creciendo, que no te sentÍas totalmente integrada en los estados unidos. >> sÍ. >> habÍas dicho que le color de tu piel afectaba y que te dabas cuenta que no te trataban de la misma manera que t
diane, haciendo honor a su apellido, guerrero hablÓ con nosotros. >> diane guerrero.ueÑos, seguir mi carrera y seguir luchando por--por querer una vida mejor. >> te refieres por supuesto a--a la situaciÓn que, a los 14 aÑos, llegas a tu casa y habÍan detenido y deportado a tu familia. >> exacto. >> y se los deportan a colombia. esa es la misma situaciÓn de millones de inmigrantes aquÍ, en estados unidos. >> sÍ. >> ¿quÉ hay que hacer, segÚn tú?...
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in prince william county diane cho, abc 7 news. autria: thank you. now checking the other top story. at least 12 people are hurt three of them critically after a building exploded and then collapsed in new york city. this is in the east village in lower manhattan. there's no word what started the fire. but early reports say it might have broken out in a restaurant. we will bring you the latest as soon as we hear it. kimberly: we're expecting an update in the next half-hour from polaski county virginia on the case of noah thomas. sources are telling richmond television stations that the 5-year-old's body was found in a septic or sewage tank this morning. thomas had been missing since sunday morning. autria: metro says it will start running those new 7,000 series cars on april 14th. the first of eight cars will roll out on the blue line shortly after 7:00 a.m. i believe from the franconia springfield station. kimberly: pope francis plans to visit the white house during his first papal visit to the u.s. this fall. the white house says president and mrs.
in prince william county diane cho, abc 7 news. autria: thank you. now checking the other top story. at least 12 people are hurt three of them critically after a building exploded and then collapsed in new york city. this is in the east village in lower manhattan. there's no word what started the fire. but early reports say it might have broken out in a restaurant. we will bring you the latest as soon as we hear it. kimberly: we're expecting an update in the next half-hour from polaski county...
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diane diane: she was one of four people robbed that day. one had her young daughter when it happened. >> it's sad. you don't wish that experience on anybody else. diane: the other victims told officers the suspect was armed with a knife demanding their cell phones and cash. >> can't jog without fear of being robbed etc. i haven't really faced that luckily. >> stuff happens, you know. it's unfortunate that it does. but we also live our lives. diane: and police say they believe these cases could be connected. and at least one case the victim told police there could be two suspects involved. in northeast d.c. diane cho, abc 7 news. leon: d.c. police are using a new tactic to try to fight against crimes. specifically, they're trying to stop repeat crimes. d.c. mayor muriel bowser today told council members the plan is similar to how the fire department hands out smoke detectors in the neighborhood after a deadly fire. in this case police flood the streets while service workers help victims' families and neighbors with housing, jobs and other se
diane diane: she was one of four people robbed that day. one had her young daughter when it happened. >> it's sad. you don't wish that experience on anybody else. diane: the other victims told officers the suspect was armed with a knife demanding their cell phones and cash. >> can't jog without fear of being robbed etc. i haven't really faced that luckily. >> stuff happens, you know. it's unfortunate that it does. but we also live our lives. diane: and police say they believe...
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diane. >> thank you and welcome to all of you. i want to share with at my appreciation of you braving the weather to be with us today. we weren't sure if the audience would all have to watch via media or be with us today. i noted, and he just said that we would talk about what the law actually says. we will not talk about the supreme court debate over state-based exchanges. those topics will come up much later. what we want to do today is make sure the basic framework of the law is clear and you have an understanding of where to dig deeper when you want to talk about other issues. with that, let's start. we have a lot to cover in a very short amount of time. all of the speakers have been given a short timeframe to talk of a very complex set of changes that have really revamped much of our health care system. >> terrific. thank you, diane. a little bit of housekeeping if i can. first of all, if you're in the mood to tweet, you can use the #aca101. feel free to make use of it. in your packets, you will find important information, in
diane. >> thank you and welcome to all of you. i want to share with at my appreciation of you braving the weather to be with us today. we weren't sure if the audience would all have to watch via media or be with us today. i noted, and he just said that we would talk about what the law actually says. we will not talk about the supreme court debate over state-based exchanges. those topics will come up much later. what we want to do today is make sure the basic framework of the law is clear...
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diane cho is live in the newsroom with the claims and the response. diane? diane: in one case cameras are rolling when a cab driver had to stop at a red light in front of eric bridge who's is still hailing a cab. and instead of picking him up, the lawsuit alleges that the driver continued on to stop for someone else who didn't have a service dog. as a blind resident commuting back and forth from arlington to d.c. eric bridges allows his service dog to guide him where he needs to go. he says it's not only this easy to get a cab when his four legged companion is standing right next to him. >> it's demoralizing. diane: especially someone who can't tell on his own if he's being discriminated against by a cab driver. >> there are times that the cab driver attempts to refuse me and the police officer will come over and simply grab the door of the cab and say you will take him. diane according to a lawsuit filedst four d.c. cab companies, some of those incidents were caught on camera after a local tv crew filmed bridges allegedly getting passed over. according to a
diane cho is live in the newsroom with the claims and the response. diane? diane: in one case cameras are rolling when a cab driver had to stop at a red light in front of eric bridge who's is still hailing a cab. and instead of picking him up, the lawsuit alleges that the driver continued on to stop for someone else who didn't have a service dog. as a blind resident commuting back and forth from arlington to d.c. eric bridges allows his service dog to guide him where he needs to go. he says...
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let's go to diane right now. >> oh we are trying to stay warm out here.it starts on friday evening, spring but it won't feel like it in the northeast. let's start with pretty sunsets, though in louisiana and then wisconsin dells, a beautiful shorthand there. you can see sun it will mix in with other things and that would be 3 p.m. on friday. this is just one computer model solution but still a quick little hit. last little breath of winter before we start the weekend. >>> good morning, after a few high clouds this morning breezy near the coast, mid-60s around the bay and the seven-day forecast shows a chance of showers on friday and better chance on [ cheers and applause ] >> all that weather brought to you by sprint. this little lady from arizona has it right. i got to get my hood up. >> thank you, ging. >>> time for a new edition of "gma's" yahoo! your day. how to upgrade your makeup and skin care routine. turns out some of the best beauty products aren't this your makeup case but in your kitchen cabinet. abc's rebecca jarvis has more. ♪ ya here ♪ ♪ >>
let's go to diane right now. >> oh we are trying to stay warm out here.it starts on friday evening, spring but it won't feel like it in the northeast. let's start with pretty sunsets, though in louisiana and then wisconsin dells, a beautiful shorthand there. you can see sun it will mix in with other things and that would be 3 p.m. on friday. this is just one computer model solution but still a quick little hit. last little breath of winter before we start the weekend. >>> good...
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diane. >> thank you and welcome to all of you. i want to share with at my appreciation of you braving the weather to be with us today. we weren't sure if the audience would all have to watch me a media -- via media or be with us today. i noted, and he just said that we would talk about what the law actually says. we will not talk about the supreme court debate over -- those topics will come up much later. what we want to do today is make sure the basic framework of the law is clear and you have an understanding of where to dig deeper when you want to talk about other issues. with that, let's start. we have a lot to cover in a very short amount of time. all of the speakers have been given a short timeframe to talk of a very complex set of changes that have really revamp much of our health care system. >> terrific. thank you, diane. a little bit of house cut -- housekeeping if i can. first of all, if you're in the mood to tweet, you can use the # aca 101. feel free to make use of it. in your packets, you will find important informat
diane. >> thank you and welcome to all of you. i want to share with at my appreciation of you braving the weather to be with us today. we weren't sure if the audience would all have to watch me a media -- via media or be with us today. i noted, and he just said that we would talk about what the law actually says. we will not talk about the supreme court debate over -- those topics will come up much later. what we want to do today is make sure the basic framework of the law is clear and...
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diane cho, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you, diane. no complaints about the springlike weather today. but changes are ahead. alison: all right. let's check in with chief meteorologist doug hill. doug: good stuff out there. 64 outside of the storm watch weather center. let's give you numbers around the area. if you're watching this west of washington, you'll be jumping up for joy if you like spring temperatures. 81 in culpepper. 79 in luray right now. plenty of warm stuff west. to the east you can see how the temperatures drop the farther east you go. tomorrow, we'll see ourselves back in the upper 60's briefly. a lot of clouds, high clouds streaming from the great lakes towards our area. there's a small area of rain coming across northwestern pennsylvania we'll keep an eye on for later tonight. gemly get a little sunshine in the morning and one more chance to get mild temperatures for a few hours before a cold front arrives. that may be arriving by the own band of sprinkles and showers to gusty winds. and again, through the later night
diane cho, abc 7 news. kimberly: thank you, diane. no complaints about the springlike weather today. but changes are ahead. alison: all right. let's check in with chief meteorologist doug hill. doug: good stuff out there. 64 outside of the storm watch weather center. let's give you numbers around the area. if you're watching this west of washington, you'll be jumping up for joy if you like spring temperatures. 81 in culpepper. 79 in luray right now. plenty of warm stuff west. to the east you...
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. >> we'll all be singing along and diane sawyer with us this morning to share behind-the-scenes secrets from the beloved classic, a sneak peek of tonight's big special. >> we are going to begin with that breaking news overnight. a death threat against caroline kennedy. japanese police are investigating and abc's martha raddatz has all the latest. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. the threat was phoned in to the embassy itself. the caller threatening to kill ambassador kennedy and tokyo police are taking it very seriously saying they are actively investigating this threat. there were additional death threats reportedly made to the u.s. consul general in okinawa where the u.s. has about 25,000 troops based. caroline kennedy took over as ambassador to japan in late 2013. today she was speaking at a symposium in tokyo, a symposium about her father's legacy george. >> and, martha, this comes on the heels of the attack to the ambassador of south korea. will they have to step up security. >> reporter: that's one reason they're taking it seriously. the attack on mark lipp
. >> we'll all be singing along and diane sawyer with us this morning to share behind-the-scenes secrets from the beloved classic, a sneak peek of tonight's big special. >> we are going to begin with that breaking news overnight. a death threat against caroline kennedy. japanese police are investigating and abc's martha raddatz has all the latest. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. the threat was phoned in to the embassy itself. the caller threatening to...
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what are you seeing, diane? >> well, as you can imagine, it is causing major backups out here in this area near the scene. we are under the overpass here where the traffic is moving on to the ramps right now. you can see the tractor-trailer coming in our direction at the moment. they're going both directions of 200 in the southbound direction of 95 at the moment. we got into traffic going northbound on 95 earlier trying to get to scene and the lanes were blocked going northbound about half mile away from route 212, and emergency crews were rerouting traffic at that point on to the service road which is still open at the time. but all lanes of 95 northbound and southbound at route 198 are closed. southbound traffic is being diverted to route 198 and is backed up we're told about eight miles. and northbound traffic is being diverted to maryland 212 so if you can, you'll want to avoid this area at all costs because this is going to be a while before they get this cleaned up. back to you in the studio. >> thank you
what are you seeing, diane? >> well, as you can imagine, it is causing major backups out here in this area near the scene. we are under the overpass here where the traffic is moving on to the ramps right now. you can see the tractor-trailer coming in our direction at the moment. they're going both directions of 200 in the southbound direction of 95 at the moment. we got into traffic going northbound on 95 earlier trying to get to scene and the lanes were blocked going northbound about...
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i was talking with bob moses and diane nash earlier.deming that people understand what their interests are and will show up across parties, across racial groups, across what seemed to be desperate interests but saying no more. >> you have come to a place where it's about our moral center. voting rights, television the key of our democracy. we have seen republicans, democrats, black and whites come together. but the other thing, selma we didn't change washington, d.c. from d.c. down. we changed it from selma up. we believe we neat state-based fusion movements that right now. that's why moral monday has spread to about 12 other states. we're going back in a major way to push particularly. you're concerned about criminal justice reform, you have to be concerned about voting rights. education, voting rights. this is selma. we say north carolina is selma today. and the nation -- if you want to see what they will do how far they will go look at this bill that was crafted by tom thilillis. now that the headache has been removed. that's what th
i was talking with bob moses and diane nash earlier.deming that people understand what their interests are and will show up across parties, across racial groups, across what seemed to be desperate interests but saying no more. >> you have come to a place where it's about our moral center. voting rights, television the key of our democracy. we have seen republicans, democrats, black and whites come together. but the other thing, selma we didn't change washington, d.c. from d.c. down. we...
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estÁ con nosotros la actriz diane guerrero de las series "jane the virgin" y "orange is the new blackuchos al revelar que sus padres fueron deportados cuando solo tenÍa 14 aÑos de edad. comenzamos.
estÁ con nosotros la actriz diane guerrero de las series "jane the virgin" y "orange is the new blackuchos al revelar que sus padres fueron deportados cuando solo tenÍa 14 aÑos de edad. comenzamos.
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. >> i that's exactly right diane a because eventually we see the cold air start to rush in and funnel in and send these temperatures essentially on bit of nosedive. so for now they basically have nice little window every opportunity up until lunchtime where it is mild, quiet and then the transition starts to take place. we will talk about all of the in's and out's of that, all of the details coming up. >> good morning everybody happy tuesday. starting things off where most of the majors are pretty quiet so far for the morning. you can see on the roosevelt boulevard, no problems if you are headed southbound, where the tail light are. this is right around fox street. we do have couple of different spot where there is some emergency sinkhole repair. i'll go all over where they are in just a second, diana back over to you. >> developing right now, overnight arraignment for two temple university football teammates. >> both face list of charges including aggravated assault. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us on temple campus with the latest information on this. justin? >> good
. >> i that's exactly right diane a because eventually we see the cold air start to rush in and funnel in and send these temperatures essentially on bit of nosedive. so for now they basically have nice little window every opportunity up until lunchtime where it is mild, quiet and then the transition starts to take place. we will talk about all of the in's and out's of that, all of the details coming up. >> good morning everybody happy tuesday. starting things off where most of the...
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i saw diane. she looks great, too. >> yeah. >> rose:ongratulations.thank you. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: the coca cola company sponsoring this program since 2002. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> announcer: "a kqed television production." >> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart
i saw diane. she looks great, too. >> yeah. >> rose:ongratulations.thank you. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: the coca cola company sponsoring this program since 2002. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and...
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i saw diane. she looks great, too. >> yeah. >> rose:ongratulations.thank you. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: the coca cola company sponsoring this program since 2002. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> some being patient? the federal reserveby gins byegins its two-day policy meeting. will the fed raise rates and for how much and for how long? >>> many blame the winter weather for poor housing starts but is there something bigger at play? >>> oracle becomes the latest company to see its profits hit by a stronger dollar. >>> all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" on st. patrick's day. tuesday, march 17th. >>> good evening, everyone. and welcome. it was a day unlike other days befo
i saw diane. she looks great, too. >> yeah. >> rose:ongratulations.thank you. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: the coca cola company sponsoring this program since 2002. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and...
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diane? >> thank you, ed and welcome to all of you. i want to share with ed my appreciation for you braving the weather to be with us today. we weren't quite sure whether the audience would have to be via media as opposed to in the presentation but we really welcome you today. i wanted to really emphasize ed's point -- i noted we're going to talk about what the law actually says. but we're not going to talk about the supreme court debate over state based exchanges. those topics will come up much later. what we want to do today is make sure the basic framework of the law is clear and that you have an understanding of whether to dig deeper when you want to look at other issues. >> so with that, let's start. we have a lieutenant to cover in a very short amount of time and all the speakers have been given really short time frames to talk about a very complex set of changes that really has revamped much of our health care system. ed? >> terrific. thank you, diane. just a little bit of housekeeping before we get started, if i can. first of a
diane? >> thank you, ed and welcome to all of you. i want to share with ed my appreciation for you braving the weather to be with us today. we weren't quite sure whether the audience would have to be via media as opposed to in the presentation but we really welcome you today. i wanted to really emphasize ed's point -- i noted we're going to talk about what the law actually says. but we're not going to talk about the supreme court debate over state based exchanges. those topics will come...
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diane? >> well autria as you can see behind me here they have cameras all over the state keeping a close eye on the conditions out there and we've been watching this what once was an overturned box truck out there. it's upright again on the beltway in prince george's county on the outer loop at branch avenue. we're told that fortunately, there weren't any serious injuries involved there but we've seen several accidents out there and incidents out there since we've been here for the last couple of hours. if we zoom out a little bit, we can see the other cameras here to the left. we can see the snow is coming down at a pretty steady rate in some areas across the state. >> conditions are going to deteriorate and we have to worry about refreezing tonight. even if we get everything plowed and salted temperatures are going to drop down to the teens tonight. going to be a lot of refreezing. got to be careful out there. >> they have about 2700 pieces of equipment out there. salting and plowing and t
diane? >> well autria as you can see behind me here they have cameras all over the state keeping a close eye on the conditions out there and we've been watching this what once was an overturned box truck out there. it's upright again on the beltway in prince george's county on the outer loop at branch avenue. we're told that fortunately, there weren't any serious injuries involved there but we've seen several accidents out there and incidents out there since we've been here for the last...
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thanks, diane a the flyers are on the west coast playing the canucks in vancouver tonight.pretty much out of the playoff race. they are about nine points back with 11 games to play. will likely make the playoffs in the western conference. when while sixers on the road again last night against the celtics. check out former sixer evan turner going behind his back for two of his ten last night in boston. the celtics have seven players, in double figures, and they won their fifth straight. avery bradley has 20, tyler has 26, and the celtics win 108 to 89. the sixers play the piston at the wells tomorrow night. >>> coming up in the next half hour every "eyewitness news" we're following new developments after two temple football players are arrested. justin? >> diana, they are off the team this morning coming you live the accusations and temple's response. >> justin, thanks. also starbucks tackling race relations. one cup at a time. how the coffee chain is getting involved with the touchy topic every race issues. >>> and here's a live look over center city. this tuesday morning h
thanks, diane a the flyers are on the west coast playing the canucks in vancouver tonight.pretty much out of the playoff race. they are about nine points back with 11 games to play. will likely make the playoffs in the western conference. when while sixers on the road again last night against the celtics. check out former sixer evan turner going behind his back for two of his ten last night in boston. the celtics have seven players, in double figures, and they won their fifth straight. avery...
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we sent diane cho to investigate and she joins us live from springfield. how are the roads now? >> the areas that have not been treated yet are pretty slick out here. in fact, the sidewalk where we are in springfield is covered in a sheet of ice. in northern virginia, vdot crews have been added since 4:00 a.m. using a salt and sand mixture to treat icy roads. by noon, they had more than 1600 pieces of equipment spread out trying to stay ahead of the winter storm. >> that's why you see so many trucks -- we don't know what we don't know, but we are going to stay on top of it so we can react quickly. >> freezing rain and ice may driving difficult on sunday. this woman was going eastbound when she slid off the road. i was coming off the lane right there, only doing like 25. then tho of the lanes and it just came over here. >> at one point on stringfellow road it was closed because of icy conditions but it has then reopened. fairfax county police putting damage estimates at just how many accidents there were today they say there were a number reported throughout the county. >> diane
we sent diane cho to investigate and she joins us live from springfield. how are the roads now? >> the areas that have not been treated yet are pretty slick out here. in fact, the sidewalk where we are in springfield is covered in a sheet of ice. in northern virginia, vdot crews have been added since 4:00 a.m. using a salt and sand mixture to treat icy roads. by noon, they had more than 1600 pieces of equipment spread out trying to stay ahead of the winter storm. >> that's why you...
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christoph's mom, diane. >> every child going to that school have a photo i.d.u enter the school, you have to scan the i.d. >> according to christoph, the school security dean and teacher stefan hudson asks him to step to the side when his i.d. doesn't work. christoph says when he tries to go through again, the dean becomes enraged believing he is acting disrespectfully. >> immediately i could see it was in violation of the rules of the department of education and probably it looked like something that was illegal possibly criminal to me. we went to diane's house to show her the video of her son involved in this altercation with the dean. >> when i first saw the video, i got nervous. like my belly start hurting. my stomach left where it was and went somewhere else. i see the dean grab on to him and throw him down. picks him up, throw him into a table violently. picks him up again and throw him to the ground. >> at 5'5," 120 pounds, the 15-year-old boy is no match for the dean who is more than twice his size. >> they throw him around like a rag doll. so he was tr
christoph's mom, diane. >> every child going to that school have a photo i.d.u enter the school, you have to scan the i.d. >> according to christoph, the school security dean and teacher stefan hudson asks him to step to the side when his i.d. doesn't work. christoph says when he tries to go through again, the dean becomes enraged believing he is acting disrespectfully. >> immediately i could see it was in violation of the rules of the department of education and probably it...
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one notabley absent was diane nash. explained why. >> the march, the photographers i was all set to much. they had me on the front line. and then george bush came out and got in the march, and i left. [cheers and applause] i determine that i was not marching anywhere with george bush. the selma movement stands for nonviolence and peace and democracy and fairness and voting rights, and george bush stands for just the opposite. he stands for violence and war and stolen elections. and, for goodness sake, his administration had people tortured. i think this occasion was not appropriate for him to be here. i think for him to appear to be leading people involved in the nonviolent movement in this country for a photograph to go across the world would make it look as though we have sold out. i think that is an insult to people whose lives were taken. reverend reed, jimmy lee jackson . it is an insult to me, and i think it is an insult to everybody who really does believe in nonviolence. that being said, i want to mention just a
one notabley absent was diane nash. explained why. >> the march, the photographers i was all set to much. they had me on the front line. and then george bush came out and got in the march, and i left. [cheers and applause] i determine that i was not marching anywhere with george bush. the selma movement stands for nonviolence and peace and democracy and fairness and voting rights, and george bush stands for just the opposite. he stands for violence and war and stolen elections. and, for...
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take kelly drive, staying mlk drive or girard to get on by, definitely keep you updated on that dianethanks, jest. updating breaking news, firefighter and another person are injured this morning, in a fire in northeast philadelphia. it broke out about 1:30 on brookview road in millbrook. the cause is still under investigation. >> also, investigators say a dispute between neighbors led to a shooting in upper darby. police say that one neighbor shot another along the 2200 block of harwood avenue. the victims in the hospital. the other man is in custody. >> wealthy accentric robert durs. it will face murder charges in los angeles the 71 year old accused of killing a writer in the year 2,000 as police prepared to question her in the death of durst's first wife. >> listen up, parents you may want to remind your kids to turn down that volume. >> yes, or take those ear buds out, according to the world health organization, more than a billion teens and young adults could potentially be at risk for losing their hearing. family physician doctor rob dan off joins us now with the details, with al
take kelly drive, staying mlk drive or girard to get on by, definitely keep you updated on that dianethanks, jest. updating breaking news, firefighter and another person are injured this morning, in a fire in northeast philadelphia. it broke out about 1:30 on brookview road in millbrook. the cause is still under investigation. >> also, investigators say a dispute between neighbors led to a shooting in upper darby. police say that one neighbor shot another along the 2200 block of harwood...
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and prince george's county diane cho, abc 7 news. >> good progress there diane. thank you. meanwhile, we are learning more about the truck and the driver involved in that crash this morning. it all involves a maryland company. and the "7 on your side" i-team has been digging through its federal records. investigator joce sterman is here with more on its history. joce? >> well alison the truck and the driver both came from petro express. that's a company based in baltimore. they've been around since the late 1980s. a representative from the company confirms the driver has been with them for more than a year and a professional trucker for more than a decade. petro express tells the "7 on your side" i-team the driver was heading south on 95 when a car in front of him crossed over two lanes. they say he was trying to avoid that crash and ended up rolling his truck which was carrying biodiesel. the driver is ok but the company has not identified him. we also dug through the federal safety records for the company. petro express has a satisfactory record with the agency that overs
and prince george's county diane cho, abc 7 news. >> good progress there diane. thank you. meanwhile, we are learning more about the truck and the driver involved in that crash this morning. it all involves a maryland company. and the "7 on your side" i-team has been digging through its federal records. investigator joce sterman is here with more on its history. joce? >> well alison the truck and the driver both came from petro express. that's a company based in baltimore....
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diane, ladies first. i guess your message is the fed is no longer patient but they are more cautious now, yes? >> exactly. i mean basically they pivoted. they did the hooky pokey and ended up where they were in the starting place and that is we still have september for a rate hike for liftoff although a very modest liftoff and i think what they did is they pivoted away from focusing on this language of patience and said we're data driven, we want flexibility, but we don't see it anytime soon. >> this is a pretty disappointing turn of events in fact, isn't it jack because what they're saying is relative to just a couple months ago, the outlook for gdp is weaker. the outlook for inflation is weaker. a silver lining i guess the unemployment rate comes down but this is a fed that itself is basically projecting lower rates for longer. >> well, you know, there's a reason for that kelly. remember, over the course of this last couple months, weaver've seen some data that are weaker and they're a data dependent fe
diane, ladies first. i guess your message is the fed is no longer patient but they are more cautious now, yes? >> exactly. i mean basically they pivoted. they did the hooky pokey and ended up where they were in the starting place and that is we still have september for a rate hike for liftoff although a very modest liftoff and i think what they did is they pivoted away from focusing on this language of patience and said we're data driven, we want flexibility, but we don't see it anytime...
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diane sawyer and her crew did it in 30 minutes, using a drone. man, times have changed. do this? ♪ that's awesome. >> i had no idea. we also learned plummer and andrews were dealing with dissolving marriages at the time. were there any romantic sparks? >> did you have a crush on christopher plummer? >> we sort of did. we were never an item, as they say, but now we are the best of friends. we became the best of friends and that's lovely. yeah. probably because we weren't an item. >> we should have ended up together. we should have had a huge smashing affair but there was no time and julie had her children with her. most inconvenient i thought. >> most inconvenient. >> i love that line. should have had a smashing affair. he says it so delicately. >> after the movie was released in 1965, the real maria von trapp corrected julie andrews yodeling on her own show. ♪ [ yodelling ] >> please don't. i just knew you were going to come out yodelling. >> i withheld myself but you are upping the ante. >> no. ♪ [ yodelling ] >> that was better. the other one -- that's why i was nervou
diane sawyer and her crew did it in 30 minutes, using a drone. man, times have changed. do this? ♪ that's awesome. >> i had no idea. we also learned plummer and andrews were dealing with dissolving marriages at the time. were there any romantic sparks? >> did you have a crush on christopher plummer? >> we sort of did. we were never an item, as they say, but now we are the best of friends. we became the best of friends and that's lovely. yeah. probably because we weren't an...
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in the newsroom diane cho, abc 7 news. leon: thanks diane. still ahead, new details on a former jet blue pilot that caused a commotion leading to an emergency leon: a prince george's county police officer has been suspended following an incident that investigators happened when an officer occurred off duty. it stems from a lawsuit filed in the county accusing stewart of hazing during an incident with the kappa alpha psi fraternity. prince george's county police department says an internal investigation is under way. alison: and an investigation, leon, is under way into an overnight police chase. it resulted in gunfire. police tell us the driver took off during a traffic stop. he drove towards an officer who was just outside his cruiser. the officer fired his gun but did not hit him. the chase ended in marlow heights where the suspect clipped a police cruiser. he was arrested after crashing into a tree. leon: beautiful day today outside. really did feel like spring. of course, can't last for long, right? alison: no we're getting for some rain
in the newsroom diane cho, abc 7 news. leon: thanks diane. still ahead, new details on a former jet blue pilot that caused a commotion leading to an emergency leon: a prince george's county police officer has been suspended following an incident that investigators happened when an officer occurred off duty. it stems from a lawsuit filed in the county accusing stewart of hazing during an incident with the kappa alpha psi fraternity. prince george's county police department says an internal...
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i think that diane will talk a little more about this as well.urning now to the impact of the aca and what we know to date. the aca does provide affordable coverage options for many. according to analysis of data on the uninsured from 2013, about 55% are estimated to be eligible for either medicaid, chip, or subsidize coverage through the marketplaces. again, over half of those who were uninsured in 2013 would be able to access affordable coverage options as a result of the implementation of the coverage provisions in the aca. however, the decision by 22 states not to expand medicaid has left many poor adults in those states without access to affordable coverage. we estimate that about 3.7 million people in the states that have not expanded medicaid, that have incomes that are too high to qualify for medicaid in their state, based on current eligibility levels, yet they are too poor to qualify for subsidies in the health insurance marketplaces. as a result, they have remained uninsured. now, we refer to this as the coverage gap. you can see, this
i think that diane will talk a little more about this as well.urning now to the impact of the aca and what we know to date. the aca does provide affordable coverage options for many. according to analysis of data on the uninsured from 2013, about 55% are estimated to be eligible for either medicaid, chip, or subsidize coverage through the marketplaces. again, over half of those who were uninsured in 2013 would be able to access affordable coverage options as a result of the implementation of...
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hi diane. >> hi diane. can safely say that most of us back at the station probably hate the snow by now. we're done with it. ready for it to be over. we found several people out here in anne arundel county who say they absolutely love it. the snow has been falling at a pretty steady rate out here and doing so for the last few hours since we've been driving around now and it's making driving pretty difficult in some areas, as you can imagine. in fact, we found a postal service truck stuck on a side street and the employee told us that's the second time it happened to her today. while she was dealing with one headache after another, we found someone else riding around on his four wheeler having fun it and a dad who was looking forward to finding a hill nearby since he was deployed overseas last year he says he didn't get to enjoy the snowstorms with his 11-year-old son last winter. >> tell us what you're excited about to do. >> now we get to go sledding. i've been waiting for a couple of good snowstorms and i
hi diane. >> hi diane. can safely say that most of us back at the station probably hate the snow by now. we're done with it. ready for it to be over. we found several people out here in anne arundel county who say they absolutely love it. the snow has been falling at a pretty steady rate out here and doing so for the last few hours since we've been driving around now and it's making driving pretty difficult in some areas, as you can imagine. in fact, we found a postal service truck stuck...
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diane cho spoke with one of the victims and she's live in northeast with the story. diane? diane: leon the victim told us she was jogging along the trail here near edgewood and h street northeast on sunday when someone came up to her with a knife demanding everything she had so she immediately handed over her cell phone and that's when she says he then asked for her password so he could unlock it. now, d.c. police say they are looking into four similar cases that they believe could be related. and in each one, the suspect demands a victim's cell phone or money, according to police reports here. somewhere along the metropolitan branch trail or near it as you said. in one case a woman told us she was walking with her young daughter when she was robbed by a man with a knife. and in one case the victim told police that there could have been two suspects involved. now, d.c. police have increased patrols here along the trail in light of what's happened. of course, we'll have more on the story tonight coming up at 5:00. leon, back to you. leon: thank you, diane. alison: let's turn
diane cho spoke with one of the victims and she's live in northeast with the story. diane? diane: leon the victim told us she was jogging along the trail here near edgewood and h street northeast on sunday when someone came up to her with a knife demanding everything she had so she immediately handed over her cell phone and that's when she says he then asked for her password so he could unlock it. now, d.c. police say they are looking into four similar cases that they believe could be related....
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antonio. >> thank you diane. off the coast of florida the search goes on tonight for 11 service members presumed dead, when their blackhawk helicopter crashed. john terret is here with more. terrible tragedy and investigators are trying to find out what brought the chopper down. >> that's absolutely right antonio. officials say so far there is no indication of anything suspicious. right now it is believed that the weather may have played a role. >> this is what rescue crews had to contend with first. fog. >> we had one clearing then it fogged up again. >> a blackhawk helicopter went down in the gulf of mexico last night. those 11 men are now presumed dead. the service members on a night training exercise took off from eggland air force base near pensacola, florida. another blackhawk turned back because of difficult weather conditions. it's difficult to tell acknowledge whether weather had something to do with the chopper going down. >> they are very cognizant of weather many but you can depart from one station an
antonio. >> thank you diane. off the coast of florida the search goes on tonight for 11 service members presumed dead, when their blackhawk helicopter crashed. john terret is here with more. terrible tragedy and investigators are trying to find out what brought the chopper down. >> that's absolutely right antonio. officials say so far there is no indication of anything suspicious. right now it is believed that the weather may have played a role. >> this is what rescue crews...
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diane has the latest on this developing story. good evening diane. >> good evening to both of you leon and alison. we talked to a couple of people here in union station. they are now being affected by this same crash and we want to show you more video from the scene and it happened around noon today. about 30 miles north of rocky mountain, north carolina. a woman who witnessed the crash said it was lingering on the tracks. turn on the other side and they saw the driver jump out of the truck before the crash took place. the federal railway authority says two of the train's seven cars and a locomotive derailed because of it. the train was heading from new york to charlotte. we caught up with a couple of people on their way to florida today and they were told their train was canceled because of the train crash. so now passengers are trying to figure out what to do next. we talked to one woman who says she's now planning on taking the bus instead. >> try not to get so excited because i mean let's face it.
diane has the latest on this developing story. good evening diane. >> good evening to both of you leon and alison. we talked to a couple of people here in union station. they are now being affected by this same crash and we want to show you more video from the scene and it happened around noon today. about 30 miles north of rocky mountain, north carolina. a woman who witnessed the crash said it was lingering on the tracks. turn on the other side and they saw the driver jump out of the...
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back to you. >> reporter: thanks so much, diane. lots of college action today. we'll have all of that for you tonight at 11:00. that will do it for us in greensboro and new york. i'm kristen berset. guys, back to you. >>> we got a weather forecast to talk about here. >> yellow alert tomorrow doesn't mean all of friday is a mess. the morning you need your shades. by early nighttime hours you'll need your umbrella. let's look at the seven-day, temperatures cooler tomorrow, around 50 for the high. we get into saturday, good news, looking at showers and some rain, but warmer, mid-60s, a i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those. we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there. [gunfire]. >> pelley: the shooting of two cops in ferguson, missouri prompts the attorney general to say this. >> punk punk. >> pelley: turns ou
back to you. >> reporter: thanks so much, diane. lots of college action today. we'll have all of that for you tonight at 11:00. that will do it for us in greensboro and new york. i'm kristen berset. guys, back to you. >>> we got a weather forecast to talk about here. >> yellow alert tomorrow doesn't mean all of friday is a mess. the morning you need your shades. by early nighttime hours you'll need your umbrella. let's look at the seven-day, temperatures cooler tomorrow,...
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in greensboro diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >> reporter: thanks so much. some other news to report today, the washington redskins were busy signing corner back chris culliver to a four year deal. he was among one of the top defensive backs. he signed a four year deal. they also lost linebacker brian orakpo to the tennessee titans. that will do it forus here in chicago. we'll recap it all for you tone at 11:00. i'm kristen berset in chicago -- tonight at 11:00. i'm kristen berset in chicago. >> can we all agree while the maryland flag is great as a piece of your outfit, maybe as your whole outfit -- >> right. >> not a good look as a jacket, a business much. >> a flag is gorgeous, but not clothing, no. >> bow tie, everything. >> rain develops tonight around 10:00, heavy at times until morning and then tapers to showers. make plans on sunday. >> that's our broadcast. we'll be back at 7:00. >> pelley: the white house said today v.a. health care is getting better, so we asked a vet. >> i don't see any difference from when i start aid year and a half ago to toda
in greensboro diane roberts, wusa9 sports. >> reporter: thanks so much. some other news to report today, the washington redskins were busy signing corner back chris culliver to a four year deal. he was among one of the top defensive backs. he signed a four year deal. they also lost linebacker brian orakpo to the tennessee titans. that will do it forus here in chicago. we'll recap it all for you tone at 11:00. i'm kristen berset in chicago -- tonight at 11:00. i'm kristen berset in...
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diane eastabrook has more. >> there is a tremendous uncertainty in ferguson. if you are a homeowner trying to sell you could have a hard time finding a potential bier. >> i don't want to be in a neighborhood in which my child doesn't feel safe because he is an african american male. >> the widowed mother is considering selling the brick home she has owned inform 18 years but she's worried about losing money on it. >> i'm caught between a rock and a hard place. our property value has gone down you know. who wants to buy a loam in ferguson at this point in time? >> she may have a hard time finding a buyer. violent protests broke out over police shooting of an unarmed black teen that hasn't recovered yet. having an impact on prices. >> come on in. this home used to be owned by ferguson messed methodist church. >> a house like this featuring an updated kitchen fireplaces and wood floors might have fetched up to $40,000 more a year ago. >> because the value might crop further? >> it could be it could be. >> some residents are standing by their community and this wo
diane eastabrook has more. >> there is a tremendous uncertainty in ferguson. if you are a homeowner trying to sell you could have a hard time finding a potential bier. >> i don't want to be in a neighborhood in which my child doesn't feel safe because he is an african american male. >> the widowed mother is considering selling the brick home she has owned inform 18 years but she's worried about losing money on it. >> i'm caught between a rock and a hard place. our...
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i feel like i'm in the -- yeah, diane. i feel like i'm in the bahamas. let's talk about this rivalry. when you say maryland and duke, that's all you got to say in the dmv. if maryland needed any motivation, the schedulemakers took care of that. take a look. well, the attitude is like now, but that will change in about 24 hours. when you say duke/maryland, you might as well say hatfield and mccoy. >> we don't like duke. that's it, simple. >> i feel like both teams make each other better, but a game you kind of feel like you want to get respect. >> reporter: duke features elizabeth williams, one of the best players in the country and if there's one player the terps must stop, she's it. >> no. 1 player coming out of high school, no. 1 draft pick coming up in the wnba. she's tremendously big, strong, aggressive. >> i remember my first shot i took at duke she actually blocked it and i was like oh, my goodness. this is going to be a long game. >> we have to play team defense. we'll have our moments to help out on her. >> reporter: game aside it's a special mom
i feel like i'm in the -- yeah, diane. i feel like i'm in the bahamas. let's talk about this rivalry. when you say maryland and duke, that's all you got to say in the dmv. if maryland needed any motivation, the schedulemakers took care of that. take a look. well, the attitude is like now, but that will change in about 24 hours. when you say duke/maryland, you might as well say hatfield and mccoy. >> we don't like duke. that's it, simple. >> i feel like both teams make each other...