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mike: fort dietrich officials say they must protect the public from potentially dangerous materials on their property. they need to make sure that the risk levels at or below the stream remain at acceptable levels. some have advocated for compromise. they say small barriers, anything but this. >> we don't think the army should have the final say on the property in use by the preload forever. the army says its decision is final and once a contractor is decided, construction could begin in january. victory in japan day gave way to what could be called one of the most iconic images of the 20th century, a picture of a sailor kissing a nurse in times square. editors of "time" magazine say frames justd four blocks from their offices, capturing the excitement of the day. >> we get to times square, the war ends. mess and it was instinct, i guess, i grabbed her. kellye: he served in the navy when they responded off of okinawa in 1945. two bombers had hit bunker hill road and his ship rescue those in the water. he said the images of nurses hoping the sailors always stuck with them. when he saw t
mike: fort dietrich officials say they must protect the public from potentially dangerous materials on their property. they need to make sure that the risk levels at or below the stream remain at acceptable levels. some have advocated for compromise. they say small barriers, anything but this. >> we don't think the army should have the final say on the property in use by the preload forever. the army says its decision is final and once a contractor is decided, construction could begin in...
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. >>> the army is facing a $700 million wrongful death lawsuit over claims that toxins from fort dietrich have caused cancer. for years the base outside frederick, maryland, has faced criticism for its handling of chemical and biological agents. ground water contamination along with anthrax and agent orange testing led to neighbors getting ill. a woman died back in 2008 from brain cancer. >>> next at 11:00, a motel clerk goes above and beyond, saving lives before this powerful explosion. how she managed to get everyone out before the blast. >>> avoiding close-calls. how one lawmaker tonight says we can stop drones from getting in the way the next time your plane comes into land. >>> this flag stolen from an american legion post in arlington. >>> 95 southbound >>> incredible new video tonight of the moment a part of this washington state motel was levelled. this was a gas explosion. it happened last night at a motel 6 just near seattle, and today firefighters say the fast actions of the manager likely saved dozens of lives. she pulled a fire alarm after being told a gas line may be leaking
. >>> the army is facing a $700 million wrongful death lawsuit over claims that toxins from fort dietrich have caused cancer. for years the base outside frederick, maryland, has faced criticism for its handling of chemical and biological agents. ground water contamination along with anthrax and agent orange testing led to neighbors getting ill. a woman died back in 2008 from brain cancer. >>> next at 11:00, a motel clerk goes above and beyond, saving lives before this powerful...
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. >> and see told detective dietrich, in no uncertain terms, i am not lying. exact low what i told you has happened. >> her parents took dana to the hospital for a physical examination but by this time, potential forensic evidence was gone. >> she should have gone to the hospital sooner. she didn't. had she gone sooner, i'm not sure they ultimately would have recovered in he dna, but we always try as part of the procedure get to the victim to the hospital as soon as possible to be checked out. >> fortunately, police had dana's clothes. a pair of jeans, a pullover and some socks were given to trace evidence analyst devin crago-stasicha. using tape lifts, she found numerous fibers. >> it wasn't like i just found one or two of these carpet fibers. i had multiple of these fibers from different articles of her clothing. you could not ask for much better than that. >> magnified 400 times, devin noticed that there were two different types of blue fibers presumably from two different sources. >> one was a light blue, and it was a very sharp angular triangular shape, a
. >> and see told detective dietrich, in no uncertain terms, i am not lying. exact low what i told you has happened. >> her parents took dana to the hospital for a physical examination but by this time, potential forensic evidence was gone. >> she should have gone to the hospital sooner. she didn't. had she gone sooner, i'm not sure they ultimately would have recovered in he dna, but we always try as part of the procedure get to the victim to the hospital as soon as possible...
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through dental records, the victim was identified as 29-year-old stephanie dietrich, an administrative assistant who was reported missing several weeks earlier. she was last seen at a fourth of july party. >> stephanie was at her residence on july 4th and there were people firing fireworks around the area and sounds like she was having a good time with the neighbors. >> stephanie told friends she planned to go camping, but no one knew if she went alone or with others. >> we were still thinking she was going to come back. even when i was printing the flyers, i remember still thinking she was going to come back from some camping trip that she was having so much fun she just didn't want to come home for. >> investigators were stunned to discover tiny metal fragments on stephanie's body, like the ones found in the arlene jensen case. >> the first natural thing you have come up in your brain is, oh, these two people are connected. >> at 100 times magnification the fragments looked identical. but were they? to find out, analysts turned to a process known as energy dispersive x-ray spectromet
through dental records, the victim was identified as 29-year-old stephanie dietrich, an administrative assistant who was reported missing several weeks earlier. she was last seen at a fourth of july party. >> stephanie was at her residence on july 4th and there were people firing fireworks around the area and sounds like she was having a good time with the neighbors. >> stephanie told friends she planned to go camping, but no one knew if she went alone or with others. >> we...
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marlins make it 8-5 and then derek dietrich daniel murphy i got -- no, you don't.ng run on base. christian yelich at the plate but lucas duda at first base says, this one is for the fellas from the "uss halsey." mets hold on and win it, 8-6. >> did we just do a mets/marlins highlight before a red sox/yankees highlight. >> yes. >> what's going on in the world. that's maurice severino. he's the future of their pitching staff. he'll have a great career. david ortiz said welcome to the show, kid. oh, yeah. i think big papi knows. 441 feet. looked like a thousand. severino, five innings, he pitched well, one earned run. that was an earned run to ortiz. red sox had a 2-0 lead. steven wright was doing his thing, the knuckler for the red sox, eight innings, one earned, nine strikeouts. red sox and yankees, a well-pitched game won by boston, 2-1. have a great day. >> all right. fellas, we do appreciate you. >>> well, a 911 dispatcher has been disciplined for the way she handled an emergency call from a health club in gary, indiana. the patron involved says he had passed out
marlins make it 8-5 and then derek dietrich daniel murphy i got -- no, you don't.ng run on base. christian yelich at the plate but lucas duda at first base says, this one is for the fellas from the "uss halsey." mets hold on and win it, 8-6. >> did we just do a mets/marlins highlight before a red sox/yankees highlight. >> yes. >> what's going on in the world. that's maurice severino. he's the future of their pitching staff. he'll have a great career. david ortiz said...
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it asked for compensation for others who have died or been sickened living near fort dietrich. >>> a competition to design the next memorial in d.c. is down to the few finalists. these are the designs you can see for the world war i memorial and meagan fitzgerald is live in pershing park to tell us what's next. >> reporter: well, the commission wants everyone to look at the designs and they're asking for feedback but you know it's really exciting news. if you have ever been to pershing park or you want to look behind us here you can see it's soerply -- it can certainly use a bit of a makeover. now the commission has to go through 250 plus designs. all of them had to include the statue over here of the great general pershing. that statue we're hold will remain. now, i want to show you some of the designs, these artists from all over the country. one even from nearby annapolis. the artists were tasked with creating a lasting tribute. you will notice many of the designs allow for kids to play or read, for families and tourists to take a stroll through the memorial. we're told all of the
it asked for compensation for others who have died or been sickened living near fort dietrich. >>> a competition to design the next memorial in d.c. is down to the few finalists. these are the designs you can see for the world war i memorial and meagan fitzgerald is live in pershing park to tell us what's next. >> reporter: well, the commission wants everyone to look at the designs and they're asking for feedback but you know it's really exciting news. if you have ever been to...
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let's see what jim frischling has to say, and paul dietrich. welcome to the show.seen you in a while. you've got that nice capitalist suntan. [laughter] you were in it --aly -- italy, huh? >> i was. overall, the markets have held up incredibly well. i like your comment about finishing in a summer weekend on a high note. there were many reasons to sell, certainly, i think i we're still dealing with the hangover from the china effect, and yet saner heads did prevail. negative to equities, and yet the markets are are, in fact, fairly resilient and holding up, so i feel good about the way we finished the week. charles: what do you make of that, paul? this has been going on for a long time, just duffing. i mean, we talk about bull markets being overly enthusiastic. people have been selling mutual funds and etfs associated with american companies like crazy. but two days ago was the busiest day for goldman sachs' buyback desk, so corporate america's buying stocks, americans are selling those stocks. who's right? >> well, you have to understand the u.s. economy has really
let's see what jim frischling has to say, and paul dietrich. welcome to the show.seen you in a while. you've got that nice capitalist suntan. [laughter] you were in it --aly -- italy, huh? >> i was. overall, the markets have held up incredibly well. i like your comment about finishing in a summer weekend on a high note. there were many reasons to sell, certainly, i think i we're still dealing with the hangover from the china effect, and yet saner heads did prevail. negative to equities,...