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doreen remembers it very. very last day of the 1945 season. >> yeah, like it was yesterday.m of the first, check this out and he's going to be ryan braun in front of him. you know, had he was mvp last year. jackson seven innings, top of the second. this one is down the naja morgan, remember him? here comes roger bernadina. i got that. nats went 8-2. they are now tied with the new york yankees for the best record in baseball. how about that? it's what a lot of us have been waiting for. in about 40 minutes, did we mention that? the openings ceremony of the 2012 olympic games in london. >> that's tonight? >> yes, write it down. all right? [ laughter ] >> we of course will be watching all the big stars and all the local athletes competing, but you might want to keep an eye on the woman carrying the flag for liberia. she group up in silver spring, graduated john canby high school, but she was born if liberia. she has due al citizenship, and she'll be representing in the 100-meter dash. she has the honor of carrying the flag. she is thrilled with the opportunity. >> i just can't p
doreen remembers it very. very last day of the 1945 season. >> yeah, like it was yesterday.m of the first, check this out and he's going to be ryan braun in front of him. you know, had he was mvp last year. jackson seven innings, top of the second. this one is down the naja morgan, remember him? here comes roger bernadina. i got that. nats went 8-2. they are now tied with the new york yankees for the best record in baseball. how about that? it's what a lot of us have been waiting for. in...
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doreen? >> steve handelsman on capitol hill. thank you, steve. >> you're coming up. coming up at 6:15, david gregory joins us to about one name surfacing as a possible romney runningmate. >>> they called for mayor ins havent gray to resign because of the scandal are premature, attorney general says he's anxious to know the outcome of the probe. tom sherwood joins us with the latest on the story. >> the attorney general says the mayor is doing a good job of sticking to his job. >> this week, jeannie harris admitted her part in the $50,000 off the book shadow campaign to elect gray in 2010. and the lawyer won't let him talk opinion friday on the politics hour on wamu radio, d.c. attorney general weighed in on the scandal impact saying it does affect the running of the government. >> i can't say that this is not a distraction and is not the subject of water cooler discussions. he said the mayor is doing a good job. i have seen him up close and personal in dealing with governmental affairs and my
doreen? >> steve handelsman on capitol hill. thank you, steve. >> you're coming up. coming up at 6:15, david gregory joins us to about one name surfacing as a possible romney runningmate. >>> they called for mayor ins havent gray to resign because of the scandal are premature, attorney general says he's anxious to know the outcome of the probe. tom sherwood joins us with the latest on the story. >> the attorney general says the mayor is doing a good job of sticking to...
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hey, erica. >> reporter: hi, doreen.t each and every one of these bars behind us on 8th street had their own olympic viewing party of sorts, and why not? it's an event that comes around just once every four years, so you got to do it up big. >> as a representative of the united kingdom here in america, it's a moment of great pride. >> reporter: british ambassador of the midwest invited us to the start of the 2012 olympic london games. in queenly fashion, there were crystal chandeliers, gold-framed plasmas, and signature cocktails, one for every color olympic ring. now let's pour a pint. on 8th street, a different celebration. less polished, but still packed with a lot of spirit. >> usa! usa! usa! >> reporter: boom box, torch, and all. what's this made out of? >> radiatorcover and foam. >> metal and fire. >> reporter: wait a minute, no way. >> as i swam in the 2000 olympics. >> reporter: what are the odds we'd run into olympic swimmer maddie crippen among the colorful crowd? >> there's a lot of excite and nervousness. the
hey, erica. >> reporter: hi, doreen.t each and every one of these bars behind us on 8th street had their own olympic viewing party of sorts, and why not? it's an event that comes around just once every four years, so you got to do it up big. >> as a representative of the united kingdom here in america, it's a moment of great pride. >> reporter: british ambassador of the midwest invited us to the start of the 2012 olympic london games. in queenly fashion, there were crystal...
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doreen gentzler explains. >> i'm not a fellow who gives up.aven't given up yet. >> reporter: bob sessions is 86 years old. he's never had a sip of alcohol in his life, but now he's hoping that red wine will be the key to stopping his always hypers disease. >> i'm buying time, prolonging my life. >> reporter: he recently enrolled in the red wine study at georgetown university medical center, where doctors are investigating a compound called resveratrol can stop the progression of alzheimer's disease. >> this is a totally new approach. >> reporter: neurologist dr. raymond turner is leading the study at george town. he says researchers don't know exactly how it works but they believe it can activate a gene associated with the brain's aging. >> and of course aging is the major risk fartheror for alzheimer's and diabetes, cancer and heart disease. so we think if it really does target these genes that regulate the ages process, that we may have a potential benefit in many disorders. not just in alzheimer's, but also diabetes, perhaps other diseases
doreen gentzler explains. >> i'm not a fellow who gives up.aven't given up yet. >> reporter: bob sessions is 86 years old. he's never had a sip of alcohol in his life, but now he's hoping that red wine will be the key to stopping his always hypers disease. >> i'm buying time, prolonging my life. >> reporter: he recently enrolled in the red wine study at georgetown university medical center, where doctors are investigating a compound called resveratrol can stop the...
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. >> not just nice, doreen. it's calm. it's calm. >> this is a huge lull. 24 hours. >> getting a bit of a breather. >> i was able to take a nap in between shows, order some food. it's been great. this last 24 hours because other than this, we have been seeing everything out there. we had the derecho and the microbursts and the intense heat. last night we had flooding. tonight, there is nothing to talk about. as a matter of fact, back to you jim and doreen. fine, i still have to do some weather out there. high temperature, 89 degrees. it was gorgeous with plenty of sunshine. the high temperature was average for this time of year. the low was 73. but yes, the heat is on the way. but still the good news here we're going to be calm over the next couple days. 80 degrees is the current temperature with winds out of the southeast at 10 miles an hour. the temperatures showing 75 in leesburg, 77 in baltimore. 80 in annapolis. and right now in fredericksburg coming in at 72 degrees. what are we seeing? storm 4 radar, nothing to talk
. >> not just nice, doreen. it's calm. it's calm. >> this is a huge lull. 24 hours. >> getting a bit of a breather. >> i was able to take a nap in between shows, order some food. it's been great. this last 24 hours because other than this, we have been seeing everything out there. we had the derecho and the microbursts and the intense heat. last night we had flooding. tonight, there is nothing to talk about. as a matter of fact, back to you jim and doreen. fine, i still...
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doreen? >> it's not a good david catania has been critical of the mayor, but mary cheh is a bit of a surprise? >> yes. she brother where her ward, war 3, she endorsed mayor gray, and she has been worried ever since this has happened. so for her to speak out was significant. >> i understand the mayor had a meeting are his staff this afternoon? >> that's right. doreen and jim, the mayor called in some of the key leaders, some of the deputy mayors, in which he said he's innocent, he's not resigning action and he told them to focus on the job, don't focus on this other stuff. it's important, because the mayor won't say i'm innocent publicly. his lawyer tells him not to speak publicly, but saying that privately, it sounds like he's trying to dig in his heels. >>> a man charged with igk killing his estranged wife and her 11-year-old son wants a judge to throw out some of the evidence. he wants hi cell phone records to be barred. he's charged in their deaths, their bodies were found about six days a
doreen? >> it's not a good david catania has been critical of the mayor, but mary cheh is a bit of a surprise? >> yes. she brother where her ward, war 3, she endorsed mayor gray, and she has been worried ever since this has happened. so for her to speak out was significant. >> i understand the mayor had a meeting are his staff this afternoon? >> that's right. doreen and jim, the mayor called in some of the key leaders, some of the deputy mayors, in which he said he's...
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doreen gentzler explains what's behind the trend, and has more on one young man's battle to fight these. >> they told me that i had diabetes and that's really what -- a big shake-up. >> reporter: emanuel gerry is only 13 years old, but living with type 2 diabetes for two years now. doctors say the condition is a result of his weight and his poor eating habits. >> my favorite food is pizza. i eat a lot of pezza. i usually make a hamburger, some fries, and i drink a lot of soda. >> reporter: while jerry is working out to eat healthier and lose some weight, doctors worry he is part of a growing number of children with type 2 diabetes who have trouble getting the disease under control. >> it really doesn't seem that type 2 diabetes is different in children than in adults. >> reporter: johns hopkins center dr. david cook says they don't know why the disease acts differently in children. some believe it's the result of adolescent hormones that react differently to insulin. the problem is left uncontrolled, diabetes can have devastating complications like blindness, kidney heart and nerve di
doreen gentzler explains what's behind the trend, and has more on one young man's battle to fight these. >> they told me that i had diabetes and that's really what -- a big shake-up. >> reporter: emanuel gerry is only 13 years old, but living with type 2 diabetes for two years now. doctors say the condition is a result of his weight and his poor eating habits. >> my favorite food is pizza. i eat a lot of pezza. i usually make a hamburger, some fries, and i drink a lot of soda....
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>> reporter: hey there doreen. you are absolutely right. the stories are doing something this community necessary desperately needs a chain link fence went up around the theater today, behind that fence and inside the theater, we know that evidence teams very been there also at the suspect's apartment, looking for any flew clues they might be able to find as police continue to focus on their case and this community continues to search for some kind of comfort. police and federal agents are back at the theater and suspect's apartment now, as investigators continue to uncover evidence. this shattered community is finding strength in the stories of heroes like stephanie davies. >> ali told stephanie she needed to run. stephanie refused to go. >> reporter: president obama first introduced us to stephanie and ali young after a sunday hospital visit, two young women who have come to define the phrase, best friends for life, with the emphasis on life. >> we are laying there, literally in the mouth of hell, there's smoke. there's explosions. there'
>> reporter: hey there doreen. you are absolutely right. the stories are doing something this community necessary desperately needs a chain link fence went up around the theater today, behind that fence and inside the theater, we know that evidence teams very been there also at the suspect's apartment, looking for any flew clues they might be able to find as police continue to focus on their case and this community continues to search for some kind of comfort. police and federal agents...
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>> oh, dear. >> give it back to doreen. >> where's my popcorn, liz? >> it's coming! the news tonight, another big shake-up on "american idol" and a hit sitcom comes to d.c. those are some of the stories that are trending today. jennifer lopez is the second judge in as many days to announce she's leaving "american id idol." she says it's time for her to move on and do some of the things she's had on show for two years. steven tyler says he's parting way with the show and that leaves randy jackson the only original judge on the panel and no word on possible replacements. >>> oscar nominated of courser michael clark duncan is recovering at an l.a. hospital and the 54-year-old star is best known for his role in "the green mile." his girlfriend omarosa found him unconscious and performed cpr to revive him. his heart rate is stable and is expected to make a full recovery aside from "the green mile," he appeared on armageddon, sin city and the whole nine yards. >>> if you like parks and recreation, you might get to see some of the show's stars in person next week. the hit n
>> oh, dear. >> give it back to doreen. >> where's my popcorn, liz? >> it's coming! the news tonight, another big shake-up on "american idol" and a hit sitcom comes to d.c. those are some of the stories that are trending today. jennifer lopez is the second judge in as many days to announce she's leaving "american id idol." she says it's time for her to move on and do some of the things she's had on show for two years. steven tyler says he's parting...
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>> today was great, doreen. today was fantastic. >> trying to look on the bright side. you always do. >> that's right. tomorrow looks great. every day from here through december 25th. we'll get snow on christmas. it's all going to be great except for tomorrow and thursday. other than that, looking pretty good. high today 90 degrees. it did not get as high as we were looking at over the past couple days. that was all because of the cloud cover. today was kind of nice. 90 degrees, partly to mostly cloudy skies for about everybody. temperatures above the average high of 88 degrees. as far as the rain goes, be eve seen a lot over the last couple days, still nearly seven inches below average. we still need to make up. stim over an inch below average for the month of july. 90 degrees the current temperature with the dew point of 99. winds out of the west at six miles per hour. temperatures at 90 at this 6:00 hour. the warmest we've been all day because we've finally seen breaks in the clouds. where we have seen more cloud cover, temperatures have been cooler, 84 in martinsbur
>> today was great, doreen. today was fantastic. >> trying to look on the bright side. you always do. >> that's right. tomorrow looks great. every day from here through december 25th. we'll get snow on christmas. it's all going to be great except for tomorrow and thursday. other than that, looking pretty good. high today 90 degrees. it did not get as high as we were looking at over the past couple days. that was all because of the cloud cover. today was kind of nice. 90...
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i'm doreen gentzler. >> guess what? more in store. >> chuck bell joins us now with the very latest. hi, chuck. >> hey, doreen and jim. good afternoon. good afternoon, everybody. temperatures soared into the mid-90s. we're seeing the bub ing up of showers. luckily our severe weather threat is greatly diminished compared to what it was. temperatures well into the 90s in many, many spots. as you can see showing up on radar, one thundershower here in central parts of montgomery county. others in parts of prince george's. waldorf and la plata. you folks are going to get a shower here. fredericksburg, hard hit, two time over the weekend. this quick little shower aiming right at fredericksburg but it won't bring anywhere near the amount it brought in. this is coming straight down the potomac. bethesda, potomac, great falls, be ready for a 10- or 15-minute rainfall. unfortunately we won't be getting much in the w
i'm doreen gentzler. >> guess what? more in store. >> chuck bell joins us now with the very latest. hi, chuck. >> hey, doreen and jim. good afternoon. good afternoon, everybody. temperatures soared into the mid-90s. we're seeing the bub ing up of showers. luckily our severe weather threat is greatly diminished compared to what it was. temperatures well into the 90s in many, many spots. as you can see showing up on radar, one thundershower here in central parts of montgomery...
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erica gonzalez has her story. >> hi, doreen. people say she has this intoxicating scent about her, a scent of roses, and get this, she's so intense that the energy she transmits often gives people a headache. [ chanting ] >> reporter: she's a spiritual leader and humanitarian dubbed the hugging saint. she's in the midst of they are 26th summer tour, including stop in alexandria. people have traveled from all over. >> i have come from altoona, pennsylvania. >> reporter: the sick and elderly. the heavy-hearted. others with child-like faith. it begins with a token action and then they sit and wait, take their shoes off and prepared for their darshin, or blessing. amma will give all a sweet token. >> i am just overwhelmed with grace. i hope i can share it with others. >> people like david have come with high expectations. others unsure. >> i didn't know what to expect, because it was my first experience. >> barbara gill many was encouraged to meet her in an effort to spur her own faith. >> she just felt warm. there was something tha
erica gonzalez has her story. >> hi, doreen. people say she has this intoxicating scent about her, a scent of roses, and get this, she's so intense that the energy she transmits often gives people a headache. [ chanting ] >> reporter: she's a spiritual leader and humanitarian dubbed the hugging saint. she's in the midst of they are 26th summer tour, including stop in alexandria. people have traveled from all over. >> i have come from altoona, pennsylvania. >> reporter:...
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doreen dates: 40.03 "whattis the govvenor and the mayor doing for s? they're not helping us!" us!"for those people ooking for a little relief... the emergency shelters are still open. information onnour website and fox45 mooning nees. a maryland lawmaker wants to prevent future ootages... by undergound.senator jimmergound.- rosapepe is calling on the maryland public service commission to come up with a plan for burying critical companies are intentionally under investing in storm &ppreeartions in order to boost their profits. rosapepe thinks the intiative will create jobs.... but b-g-e says its not cost effective. "it's financially impractiial, when you ttink about the fact that you spend billionssupon, billionssof dollars to underground the system, assuminn you can et the appropriate rights of way." way."b-g-e says burying power lines wooud cost abouu a millionndollaas per ile... and repairr can take longer since crews have to ocate the &pproblem undergroond. aamaayland family is pleadinn for help... after going through dayy with no power.for them... it's a matter of life or death
doreen dates: 40.03 "whattis the govvenor and the mayor doing for s? they're not helping us!" us!"for those people ooking for a little relief... the emergency shelters are still open. information onnour website and fox45 mooning nees. a maryland lawmaker wants to prevent future ootages... by undergound.senator jimmergound.- rosapepe is calling on the maryland public service commission to come up with a plan for burying critical companies are intentionally under investing in storm...
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>> well, doreen, jim, good evening. the fire came out problemly 20, 25 minutes ago. units rid on the scene on the back side of the building, not the rockville pike side, but closer to richard montgomery. there was fire from what appeared to be a parapet-style wall. we do have fire in the ceiling of the second floor of this building. it's gone to a second alarm. we have approximately 85 personnel on the scene. we're attacking the fire, both from the interior and portions of the exterior at times. the building has been evacuated. we do not have any civilian or firefighter injuries. we're not seeing the fire until control. we still have significant fire, and until we -- that second floor ceiling clear, we're working both inside. >> mr. graham, what about traffic? have you had to clock off any roads? >> we had to shut down from montgomery down to edmundson. we have lines laid across there, and the drive is tied up with apparatus, so northbound on the pike with this being rush hour, will probably not be pleasant, but we have supply lines and stuff laid across. >> and this
>> well, doreen, jim, good evening. the fire came out problemly 20, 25 minutes ago. units rid on the scene on the back side of the building, not the rockville pike side, but closer to richard montgomery. there was fire from what appeared to be a parapet-style wall. we do have fire in the ceiling of the second floor of this building. it's gone to a second alarm. we have approximately 85 personnel on the scene. we're attacking the fire, both from the interior and portions of the exterior at...
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doreen gentzler has this story of survival. >> it's a line through the scalp. >> reporter: she may bewoman ever to have 40 staples in her head, a splintered rib and two black eyes. it sure beats the alternative. she could have been killed driving down old georgetown road in her toyota corolla just after 10:00 friday night. >> a tree was down in the headlights of the car. and then i tried to sit up and couldn't get my head up. and i thought, this is so silly, my car is too short. my car is not this short inside. >> reporter: these pictures show how a giant tree him had pancaked her car. the storm was raging around her. that's when a man suddenly appeared out of nowhere. >> and he and i got my corpulent self outside the front seat window. >> reporter: he didn't stop there. he helped a daze and and profuseprofuse ly bleeding riley to a nearby suburban hospital. she asked a nurse to write down the man's name, but it was lost in the confusion of that night. her wish, she says, is simple -- she want to let him know she survived and she want to know if he got home okay. >> a nurse at the hos
doreen gentzler has this story of survival. >> it's a line through the scalp. >> reporter: she may bewoman ever to have 40 staples in her head, a splintered rib and two black eyes. it sure beats the alternative. she could have been killed driving down old georgetown road in her toyota corolla just after 10:00 friday night. >> a tree was down in the headlights of the car. and then i tried to sit up and couldn't get my head up. and i thought, this is so silly, my car is too...
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hey, doreen, we here at the verizon center getting ready to take on brazil.e asks the guys if they agreed with kobe, if this team could beat the original dream team. you may be surprised how some of the players'ed that question. >>> ozzie guillen, the fiery marlins manager goes after nationals' rookie phenom bryce while. as "news 4" at 6:00 continues. >>> welcome back. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. the rain is just about over for you. hughesville, you have 5 or 10 minutes. that's going be just about it. indian head, it looks like you're going to be missed by the little shower and the last of the drops across st. mary's county as well. this one little shower in st. charles is probably going to make its way down there. looks like one more shower. that also will drive southbound here over the next couple of hours. 70s for overnight lows tonight. highs tomorrow pushing a hundred degrees. not going to be a good day to be outside at all. it will be a perfect day for going down to the beach. great beach weather for the next couple of days. it will be hot. mid-90s to
hey, doreen, we here at the verizon center getting ready to take on brazil.e asks the guys if they agreed with kobe, if this team could beat the original dream team. you may be surprised how some of the players'ed that question. >>> ozzie guillen, the fiery marlins manager goes after nationals' rookie phenom bryce while. as "news 4" at 6:00 continues. >>> welcome back. i'm meteorologist chuck bell. the rain is just about over for you. hughesville, you have 5 or 10...
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because some residents tell us foogotten.they've beenn doreen datts: 36.15 "they in city!"you city!" sweating it out... here is help in the city.there's the aad also another one on east federal strret... that remains empty too.it has cots... that are still boxed up... readd tt be used. minnie williams, south baltimore: 38.46 "we didn't see no cots, no nothing. didn't nobody say anything about it."ppm carter, city of baltimore housing: 29.18 "it hit a lot of us by surprise, the major damage. i guess we didn't expecc it to be thhs muc" everyone to sprrad the word that therr is help.we'll have updates for ou on our show... but for those people without information on our website and - on facebook page. the shelters are still open today.i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a marrland lawmaker wants to prevent future outages... by burying power lines undergound. rosapepe is aaling on the commission to cooe up with a plan for burying critical electric lines. he says ppwer companies are intentionally pnddr investing in storm prepartions in orrer to boost their profits. rosapepp
because some residents tell us foogotten.they've beenn doreen datts: 36.15 "they in city!"you city!" sweating it out... here is help in the city.there's the aad also another one on east federal strret... that remains empty too.it has cots... that are still boxed up... readd tt be used. minnie williams, south baltimore: 38.46 "we didn't see no cots, no nothing. didn't nobody say anything about it."ppm carter, city of baltimore housing: 29.18 "it hit a lot of us by...
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>> thanks, doreen. >> a good program. >> yeah. did you eat your vegetables? >> i just had a whole fruit salad. yes, i did. >> good for you. >> thank you for asking. pretty good. >> what are you going to do for us about the weather? >> going to give you a couple of storm, not many that is good. going to give you a great day tomorrow. we will talk about it in a second. thought right now, how are things doing, not too bad. very warm and muggy, again, a lot of clouds today, those clouds really, really helping us out here. because if we see plenty of sunshine today, we will be in the mid to upper 90s, we will see a good chance for severe weather. fortunately for us we did see a lot of cloud cover due to storms off to our west, that helped to keep temperatures down a little bit. still reached a high of 92. 88 degrees, the current temperature out there, dew point close to 70. the humidity is up. it is very warm and muggy across the region and going to stay that way. 79 in culpepper. rain moving your watch 73, winchester, already seen the rain, why the cool air. fred
>> thanks, doreen. >> a good program. >> yeah. did you eat your vegetables? >> i just had a whole fruit salad. yes, i did. >> good for you. >> thank you for asking. pretty good. >> what are you going to do for us about the weather? >> going to give you a couple of storm, not many that is good. going to give you a great day tomorrow. we will talk about it in a second. thought right now, how are things doing, not too bad. very warm and muggy, again,...
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i'm doreen gentzler. >> and i'm jim vance. the trees took down power lines, that means a lot of power outages one more time. >> a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for most of the d.c. region at this hour. veronica johnson has been tracking the storms all evening. veronica, what's going on now? >> that severe thunderstorm watch runs until 9:00 p.m., jim and doreen. unlike the derecho that came
i'm doreen gentzler. >> and i'm jim vance. the trees took down power lines, that means a lot of power outages one more time. >> a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for most of the d.c. region at this hour. veronica johnson has been tracking the storms all evening. veronica, what's going on now? >> that severe thunderstorm watch runs until 9:00 p.m., jim and doreen. unlike the derecho that came
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>> reporter: doreen, not a lot of people can say they've been married for 50 years, but a couple who lives on this very street in arlington celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on saturday. they had a big party planned. there were dozens of people here from all over the country. but then friday night, disaster struck. 50 years. >> yeah, 50 years. >> reporter: waited a long time for this. >> well, we won't ever forget the 50th year. >> reporter: this is frank and kay gallagher on their wedding day 50 years ago. they were planning a huge celebration last saturday. but a gigantic tree fell on their arlington home friday night, forcing them to cancel. >> renew our vows and also then we had a party planned. >> reporter: all that got cancelled? >> tents. yeah. no power, no air conditioning. >> reporter: while the gallaghers won't be able to come home far while, others are getting back to normal life. >> yes. whooo! great! the power is on. >> reporter: nora and her dog, jean-pierre, have power in their arlington home for the first time since friday night. it was a canadian contract cre
>> reporter: doreen, not a lot of people can say they've been married for 50 years, but a couple who lives on this very street in arlington celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on saturday. they had a big party planned. there were dozens of people here from all over the country. but then friday night, disaster struck. 50 years. >> yeah, 50 years. >> reporter: waited a long time for this. >> well, we won't ever forget the 50th year. >> reporter: this is frank...
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>> reporter: doreen more than $650,000 off the books into the gray campaign. but now that scheme has unraveled. 75-year-old public relations executive jeanne harris left federal court tuesday after pleading guilty to her part in a massive scheme to funnel $650,000 into a shadow campaign to elect vincent gray mayor in 2010. prosecutors for the first time publicly detailed the scheme that included $127,000 in campaign materials, another $203,000 for field workers, and one of many other pennsylvanias harris shared as co-conspirator one. co-conspirator one is businessman jeffrey thompson who allegedly pro-vladed the shadow campaign funds and then tried to cover up the shadow payments when prosecutors began investigating in 2011. the guilty plea and court disclose can you're puts more legal pressure on thompson who has so far denied wrongdoing, but puts even more political pressure on gray as this scheme unfolds. in one important moment harris told the court neither she nor co-conspirator one, thompson, came up with the shadow plan. she said it was someone else. sh
>> reporter: doreen more than $650,000 off the books into the gray campaign. but now that scheme has unraveled. 75-year-old public relations executive jeanne harris left federal court tuesday after pleading guilty to her part in a massive scheme to funnel $650,000 into a shadow campaign to elect vincent gray mayor in 2010. prosecutors for the first time publicly detailed the scheme that included $127,000 in campaign materials, another $203,000 for field workers, and one of many other...
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. >> doreen gentzler, news4. >> doctors say they're not surprised that people feel better and that they'rer getting one of these vitamin iv drips. that's because most people don't get enough vitamins and nutrients in their body to begin with. it is possible to overdose on certain vitamins so always consult with your physician before upgoing any medical treatment. >>> a good workout can leave you feeling so good. nice and energized could also leave you feeling pretty sore, right? we check out a class called melt designed to give those aching muscles some relief. we asked the gym goers, what is your workout? >> you're breathing deeply and relaxing and yeah, we want that ball pressing the knuckle up. >> it is a self-care treatment. it is recovery. the hard he you train, or the more in pain you are, the more you need it. >> easing into it. exhale. spread your fingers out. >> you're using the ball like a manual therapist would use, their fingers or their elbow or the palm of their hand to work on your body. you're releasing pressure points in your hands and your feet. and you're pressing and re
. >> doreen gentzler, news4. >> doctors say they're not surprised that people feel better and that they'rer getting one of these vitamin iv drips. that's because most people don't get enough vitamins and nutrients in their body to begin with. it is possible to overdose on certain vitamins so always consult with your physician before upgoing any medical treatment. >>> a good workout can leave you feeling so good. nice and energized could also leave you feeling pretty sore,...
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>> it's really flot the canot t doreen. those showers have all died out. so no storms to worry about. right now, the only thing we're worried about is this heat. still 89 degrees at 11:00. but it feels like 7. the heat index is 97 degrees. that is almost unheard of. but it is going to be even hotter over the next couple of days. matter of fact, we have an excessive heat watch out tomorrow and saturday. we continue to tell you saturday is going to be the day that we're watching out for. the heat index could approach and exceed 110 degrees in the area you see here in red. i think saturday will be the hottest day. we could have some records broken. i'll show you just how hot it's going to get and when we will, and, yes u it's true, we will see some relief in our forecast. >> it was anything but a day at the beach for a man trying to dig a tunnel at rehobeth beach. life guards, firefighters and eyewitnesss joined an effort to reach him. officials say he was unconscious when they got to him but he was breathing and moving his feet by the time paramedics loaded
>> it's really flot the canot t doreen. those showers have all died out. so no storms to worry about. right now, the only thing we're worried about is this heat. still 89 degrees at 11:00. but it feels like 7. the heat index is 97 degrees. that is almost unheard of. but it is going to be even hotter over the next couple of days. matter of fact, we have an excessive heat watch out tomorrow and saturday. we continue to tell you saturday is going to be the day that we're watching out for....
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>> reporter: you know, it's going great, doreen. it's been just a blast. we've been all over london. we've been taking boat tours, we've seen big ben, i went on a double decker bus tour with somer sanders, yesterday eating in the nbc -- it almost looked like a sports center kmishl. one of the other things we've been able to see is the check-in process for the olympians. there are over 10,000 athletes competing. when they get here, you have to check in. you have to get fitted for all the gear you're going to see in the opening ceremony. part shopping spree and part fun for these guys. >> this side this ordinary building in east london is an extraordinary site. some of the biggest names in the world are here to shop. >> first things first. head on over to follow the pony to ralph lauren. >> reporter: no credit cards and no cash. this is pure swag. and it's mandatory. you want to represent your country? get dressed. even if you're a two-time defending olympic champion like kerry walsh. >> i'm older and experienced. i'm not bouncing off the walls. >> now i'm t
>> reporter: you know, it's going great, doreen. it's been just a blast. we've been all over london. we've been taking boat tours, we've seen big ben, i went on a double decker bus tour with somer sanders, yesterday eating in the nbc -- it almost looked like a sports center kmishl. one of the other things we've been able to see is the check-in process for the olympians. there are over 10,000 athletes competing. when they get here, you have to check in. you have to get fitted for all the...
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. >> doreen was there. >> he asked for my autograph. >> it was a fun event. just a star-studded affair at verizon servant tonight. politicians and redskins and nfl players came to see the best basketball players in the world before they head off to england for the olympics. the president was there and he got off to a bit of a slow start. president obama walked in shortly before tip-off. team usa rose to their feet. you can see the smiles on their faces. down 19-13 early on and anderson varejao give the lead to brazil. >> look, the obamas on kiss cam. but the first lady denies the president. >> she wasn't feeling it. >> not then. >> three minutes left in the second quarter. great passing. they went a an 20-5 run to end the half. nenÊ gets the rebound but look at the hustle by lebron. to chandler and lebron for the three. lebron had 30. the president and the first lady. look at malia, guys, you got to kiss now. thank you malia. you got it done. team usa goes on to win 80-69 and head to england for training catch and a couple of exhibition games in spain and bac
. >> doreen was there. >> he asked for my autograph. >> it was a fun event. just a star-studded affair at verizon servant tonight. politicians and redskins and nfl players came to see the best basketball players in the world before they head off to england for the olympics. the president was there and he got off to a bit of a slow start. president obama walked in shortly before tip-off. team usa rose to their feet. you can see the smiles on their faces. down 19-13 early on and...
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good evening i'm doreen gentzler. >> and i'm jim vance. crews as far away as canada are helping the utility companies who are working to clean up from the storm on friday night. there has been some progress. but you can't tell that to the quarter million people still suffering through another night without air-conditioning, tv and phone service. some people still have three or four more nights to go before they get relief. >> we have life team coverage of the recovery after the storm. we'll get to shomari stone and doug kammerer with the prolonged high heat. but first to jackie bensen in montgomery county. >> reporter: we're in silver spring and you can see it's become a matter of blocks at this point. this darkened intersection here at columbia boulevard and georgia avenue but they have power over there and take a look down georgia avenue. those lights are tree trimming crews trying to remove the limbs that are entangled in power lines. this happens every time there is a major storm here. the homemade sign says it all. pepco, no power. si
good evening i'm doreen gentzler. >> and i'm jim vance. crews as far away as canada are helping the utility companies who are working to clean up from the storm on friday night. there has been some progress. but you can't tell that to the quarter million people still suffering through another night without air-conditioning, tv and phone service. some people still have three or four more nights to go before they get relief. >> we have life team coverage of the recovery after the...
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>> well, doreen, it has been business as usual for the mayor going from one scheduled event to the next seemingly unravelled. well, almost. >> thank you all very much. >> reporter: major it was hard to miss the elephant in the room. >> reporter: at one point, a presenter ef to eer even told to hang in there. but gray chose to focus on the positive, like the decline on the homicide rate. >> we are a growing state. [ applause ] >> but when asked a tough question, he responded firmly. >> reporter: are you not afraid that tomorrow could be the day that you wake up, sir, and get pulled away in handcuffs? >> i'm going to focus on my job. i'm not afraid of being pulled away in handcuffs. >> prince george's executive said the may kwlormayor's campa troubles would not affect their working relationship. >> the mayor is a good friend of mine. but more importantly, he's a good partner. and that will continue. >> a friend of the mayor's and d.c. delegate to congress, elenaor thompson says the criminal conduct is deeply disturbing and goes to the heart of the democratic process. mayor gray has an obl
>> well, doreen, it has been business as usual for the mayor going from one scheduled event to the next seemingly unravelled. well, almost. >> thank you all very much. >> reporter: major it was hard to miss the elephant in the room. >> reporter: at one point, a presenter ef to eer even told to hang in there. but gray chose to focus on the positive, like the decline on the homicide rate. >> we are a growing state. [ applause ] >> but when asked a tough...
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doreen gensler, news 4 body shaper.right and exercise will make every male and female feel their best. >>> shall we go to london? a live look where the sun is starting to rise there. sunday was a busy day of olympic competition in the pool and on the hardwood. dan hellie, up bright and early for us with a look at some of team usa's victories. good morning, dan. >> good morning, jim. great day on the basketball court. and in the pool. so what did i do? i spent my day at a rainy wimbledon. saw maria sharipova who won. got a chance to see andy murray one of england's own, most popular player at wimbledon today. ran into capital star, alex ovechkin with his girlfriend, whose match was rained out. over half the matches were rand out. on the metal stand, kim rhode, first american to win medal in five straight olympics. does it in skeet. wins a gold. in the pool, 4 x 1 t00's men, l by ryan lochte, silver not gold. >> dana volmer, what a day. sets a new world record. didn't even qualify for the olympics last time around. domina
doreen gensler, news 4 body shaper.right and exercise will make every male and female feel their best. >>> shall we go to london? a live look where the sun is starting to rise there. sunday was a busy day of olympic competition in the pool and on the hardwood. dan hellie, up bright and early for us with a look at some of team usa's victories. good morning, dan. >> good morning, jim. great day on the basketball court. and in the pool. so what did i do? i spent my day at a rainy...
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jenna: doreen, you make some very, very good points as a parent and a taxpayer.ring that into it as well. we'll leave it there and continue to follow your story. we reached out to the school district. they're having a meeting what they're going to do about this and parents having more power what happens inside the school. we appreciate the time today. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. jon: here's a surprising number. more than four million americans are either blind or visually impaired and vision loss among older people expected to increase crease as our population ages. next a potential breakthrough in curing blindness. dr. manny is here with details are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [
jenna: doreen, you make some very, very good points as a parent and a taxpayer.ring that into it as well. we'll leave it there and continue to follow your story. we reached out to the school district. they're having a meeting what they're going to do about this and parents having more power what happens inside the school. we appreciate the time today. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. jon: here's a surprising number. more than four million americans are either blind or...
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. >> doreen, mayor gray now expects it, reporters pressing him on every new turn on the scandal.ith calls from three council members to resign over the campaign scandal, mayor gray insisted he would not. >> when i was interviewed by someone from channel 4. i have no intentions of resigning. >> gray especially was critical of mary cheh, a law professor and strong
. >> doreen, mayor gray now expects it, reporters pressing him on every new turn on the scandal.ith calls from three council members to resign over the campaign scandal, mayor gray insisted he would not. >> when i was interviewed by someone from channel 4. i have no intentions of resigning. >> gray especially was critical of mary cheh, a law professor and strong
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so far doreen and jim, those rumors are not true. >> he's not been charged with anything yet, but the pressure is relentless. some citizens he wants to tell us, but he can't for legal reasons, so we all wait and probe. sees what's next. >> drip, drip, drip. >> yeah. >>> thank you, tom. >>> a scathing report today from investigators looking at penn state's reaction. a the report that official didn't take action because they feared bad publicity and the university had a striking lack of concern for abuse victims. news4's chris gordon has the latest. >> reporter: it was a 7-among-long investigation into more than 430 people were interviewed. today the results of that investigation were released. >> our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders. >> reporter: former director freeh's investigation includes four of the most powerful people at penn state, including joe paterno, failed to protect against child predator jerry sandusky harming children over a decade. the record says when mike mcque
so far doreen and jim, those rumors are not true. >> he's not been charged with anything yet, but the pressure is relentless. some citizens he wants to tell us, but he can't for legal reasons, so we all wait and probe. sees what's next. >> drip, drip, drip. >> yeah. >>> thank you, tom. >>> a scathing report today from investigators looking at penn state's reaction. a the report that official didn't take action because they feared bad publicity and the...
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i'm jim vance, and i'm doreen gentzler. the hot weather is already impacting the commute.trictions are in effect for above-ground trains and now we're under a severe thunderstorm watch, too. doug
i'm jim vance, and i'm doreen gentzler. the hot weather is already impacting the commute.trictions are in effect for above-ground trains and now we're under a severe thunderstorm watch, too. doug
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>> actually, doreen, it's 4259 customers are waiting for their service to be restored. at about 561 different work locations. the good news is we've restored 99% of all of our customers, and more good news is that we're on schedule to have everyone back on that can be on by friday night. >> you expect this to be wrapped up in just a bit more than one more day, correct? >> that's right, sir. we plan on having everyone back on by the end of tomorrow night, friday night. >> so dominion power will be ahead of the other utilities in our area. are you guys doing something right that you other guys aren't? >> well, i can't speak for the other guys. i know that we have a very experienced workforce, we've disciplined ourselves to stick to the restoration process, and we're working our way through it. we have a lot of people working very hard, not only dominion employees, but a ples ralph other folks from different locations. they're making good headway. we're thrilled that we're beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel. >> we know that everybody who gets their power back
>> actually, doreen, it's 4259 customers are waiting for their service to be restored. at about 561 different work locations. the good news is we've restored 99% of all of our customers, and more good news is that we're on schedule to have everyone back on that can be on by friday night. >> you expect this to be wrapped up in just a bit more than one more day, correct? >> that's right, sir. we plan on having everyone back on by the end of tomorrow night, friday night. >>...
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i'm doreen gentzler in tonight for -- we have team coverage of this extreme heat. to doug cammer are in storm center 4 with the latest. >> guys, you talk about breaking records right and left. it's really all over the eastern two thirds of the nation, but as far as our weather is concerned, today we did tie a record with the eighth day in a row with temperatures above 95 degrees. simply amazing how hot we have been and for how long. 99 the current temperature with a heat index of 102 take a look at the numb beers. and right now 91 over towards annapolis. that heat is on, and it's going to stay on. we do have a heat advisory in effect for just about everybody here. for baltimore down through washington. baltimore under an excessive heat warning, however, as their heat index well over that 100 degree mark. this is something we're watching. no storms right now in the district, but up toward the north, we're watching a stormy boundary making its way toward ohio. this would come down into our region, give us a couple storms later tonight. we'll talk much more about that
i'm doreen gentzler in tonight for -- we have team coverage of this extreme heat. to doug cammer are in storm center 4 with the latest. >> guys, you talk about breaking records right and left. it's really all over the eastern two thirds of the nation, but as far as our weather is concerned, today we did tie a record with the eighth day in a row with temperatures above 95 degrees. simply amazing how hot we have been and for how long. 99 the current temperature with a heat index of 102 take...
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i'm doreen gentzler in tonight for wendy rieger. >>> 71 people were shot, 12 died.uspect was arrested near his car a few minutes after that shooting. authorities are now searching his apartment located just a few miles away. they believe he rigged it with explosives. jay gray is
i'm doreen gentzler in tonight for wendy rieger. >>> 71 people were shot, 12 died.uspect was arrested near his car a few minutes after that shooting. authorities are now searching his apartment located just a few miles away. they believe he rigged it with explosives. jay gray is
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>> reporter: doreen, the officer has not been questioned yet, but he is being investigated.ia on air force one that mr. obama is aware that this officer has been moved to desk duty. the officer who has in the past been assigned to the first lady's motorcade is alleged to have said how he would, quote, take out mrs. obama and allegedly showed a photo on his phone of the gun he would use according to sources. the alleged threat was overheard by an officer who reported it by a lieutenant who immediately notified superiors. the incident, as i said
>> reporter: doreen, the officer has not been questioned yet, but he is being investigated.ia on air force one that mr. obama is aware that this officer has been moved to desk duty. the officer who has in the past been assigned to the first lady's motorcade is alleged to have said how he would, quote, take out mrs. obama and allegedly showed a photo on his phone of the gun he would use according to sources. the alleged threat was overheard by an officer who reported it by a lieutenant who...
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>> yes, doreen. a steamy hot day has led to call of showers. weave raindrops on our towercam lens. can see it on radar. grou grounds wet. moving into downtown washington. it will be raining at reagan national in the next couple of minutes. you folks in maryland, parts of charles county, no severe weather with any of this, but nonetheless it will rain hard for five or ten minutes just enough to get you wet and make you mad if you just washed you your car yesterday. back to you. >>> police in church falls are investigating what they found what appears to be a murder/suicide at a shopping center safrd night. they were found at the eden center on wilson boulevard, a business and dining hub for northern virginia's vietnamese community. julie car carey is live. >> reporter: he was shot as he stepped out of the vehicle to go down the street to a restaurant to work where he performed. now falls church police are investigating the crime as a likely murder/suicide. >> this is his guitar. >> reporter: the restaurant owner still has the bass guitar belonging to a man he considered a big brothe
>> yes, doreen. a steamy hot day has led to call of showers. weave raindrops on our towercam lens. can see it on radar. grou grounds wet. moving into downtown washington. it will be raining at reagan national in the next couple of minutes. you folks in maryland, parts of charles county, no severe weather with any of this, but nonetheless it will rain hard for five or ten minutes just enough to get you wet and make you mad if you just washed you your car yesterday. back to you....
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. >> jim and doreen are on assignment. we'll begin with the storm clean up. the damage was scattered around several neighborhoods but it did bring down plenty of trees and power lines. 10,000 people lost power because of the heat and rain. most have had their electricity restored now. >> for the second week in a row, people living in d.c.'s bloomingdale neighborhood are cleaning up flood damage. yesterday's storm caused sewers here to overflow sending water and debris into houses. d.c. water has said it's looking into temporary and long-term fixes to the flooding problems. >> we may not be out of the woods just yesterday because veronica is tracking another line of storms. >> the latest is we're currently not under a severe thunderstorm watch and don't have severe thunderstorm warnings right now but what we could see later on this evening is a little bit of isolated flash flooding. take a look at the radar, i'm watching a cluster of storms making their way through baltimore county and packing lightning. looking at the reports on twitter, it's bringing low vis
. >> jim and doreen are on assignment. we'll begin with the storm clean up. the damage was scattered around several neighborhoods but it did bring down plenty of trees and power lines. 10,000 people lost power because of the heat and rain. most have had their electricity restored now. >> for the second week in a row, people living in d.c.'s bloomingdale neighborhood are cleaning up flood damage. yesterday's storm caused sewers here to overflow sending water and debris into houses....
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>> i'm doreen gentzler. it happened after 12:30 this morning in aurora, colorado when all 71 people were shot. ten of them died at the scene, two more died at the hospital. several children are among the 59 wounded and some are in critical condition. the suspect 24-year-old james holmes is in police custody. police say he was heavily armed when he surrendered outside the theater. a search is under way at his apartment. i want may be rigged with explosives. jay gray is in aurora with the latest. >> reporter: it was just after midnight when the "dark knight" quickly moved from fiction to reality. >> it sounded like madness. we were watching a scene of the movie. it was a shootout scene. guns were firing. a loud bang came from the right of the theater. smoke took over. >> reporter: witnesses say a man wearing a helmet, bullet proof vest, loaded with body armor and a gas mask burst through the exit door near the movie screen and tossed two canisters into the theater. >> it got harder to breathe. in less two seco
>> i'm doreen gentzler. it happened after 12:30 this morning in aurora, colorado when all 71 people were shot. ten of them died at the scene, two more died at the hospital. several children are among the 59 wounded and some are in critical condition. the suspect 24-year-old james holmes is in police custody. police say he was heavily armed when he surrendered outside the theater. a search is under way at his apartment. i want may be rigged with explosives. jay gray is in aurora with the...
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. >> doreen, back to you. >> coming up a well-known police detective joins us in the studio to talk about the movie theater shooting in colorado. plus the new rules that could affect parents and inhome kay care providers in fairfax county. >> widespread showers earlier today. now look another line set to move in. [ obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] every woman who believes decisions about our bodies and our health care should be our own is troubled mitt romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion -- even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not all. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women, planned parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt romney... planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. >>> so one of the big questions today, could something have been done to prevent this tragedy in colorado? >> good question. dwayne stanton a detective with the metro poll tan police department here in d.c. he's now presi
. >> doreen, back to you. >> coming up a well-known police detective joins us in the studio to talk about the movie theater shooting in colorado. plus the new rules that could affect parents and inhome kay care providers in fairfax county. >> widespread showers earlier today. now look another line set to move in. [ obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] every woman who believes decisions about our bodies and our health care should be our own...
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. >>> i'm doreen gentzler.gin with the crushing punishment delivered by the ncaa to penn state university today. it comes in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal and the university's failure to deal with it. the big 10 institution was penalized with numerous hard hitting sanctions. we
. >>> i'm doreen gentzler.gin with the crushing punishment delivered by the ncaa to penn state university today. it comes in the wake of the jerry sandusky child sex abuse scandal and the university's failure to deal with it. the big 10 institution was penalized with numerous hard hitting sanctions. we
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i'm doreen gets ler. we have the latest on the effort to get the power back on.ave made some progress in the last 24 hours. pepco reporting there are 96,000 people without power. in virginia, dominion virginia has more than 67,000 still in the dark. and bg&e reports nearly 39,000 outages. >> we start tonight in northern virginia. news 4's darcy spencer is in
i'm doreen gets ler. we have the latest on the effort to get the power back on.ave made some progress in the last 24 hours. pepco reporting there are 96,000 people without power. in virginia, dominion virginia has more than 67,000 still in the dark. and bg&e reports nearly 39,000 outages. >> we start tonight in northern virginia. news 4's darcy spencer is in