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doreen is with us today. it is nice to have you. doreen: thank you.about your daughter, nicole. she's 27 years old. when was she diagnosed with diabetes? doreen: she was diagnosed at 12. soledad: so, she has been using insulin all that time. doreen: yes. soledad: so at 26, she was no longer covered on your insurance. and suddenly, she had to pay for insulin herself. doreen: my three-month supply was $50. was little over $1300 r a three-month supply of insuli's been 26, have you and your husband been helping her out in covering her insulin? doreen: we had to. she doesn't make nearly enough, that she couldn't even pay. i was paying her co-pays all along, even when she was on my insurance because that was even tight. and $1300 would just be way out of what she made. she would just be working to pay for her insulin. soledad: what would happen if she didn't take her insulin? doreen: oh, if you don't take your insulin, and she's had this issue in the past, you go into diabetic ketoacidosis where the acid just develops in your body and your organs shut down
doreen is with us today. it is nice to have you. doreen: thank you.about your daughter, nicole. she's 27 years old. when was she diagnosed with diabetes? doreen: she was diagnosed at 12. soledad: so, she has been using insulin all that time. doreen: yes. soledad: so at 26, she was no longer covered on your insurance. and suddenly, she had to pay for insulin herself. doreen: my three-month supply was $50. was little over $1300 r a three-month supply of insuli's been 26, have you and your husband...
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doreen? t>>> strong reaction tonirom retired cia director john brennan after president trump revoked his security clearance in a unilateral move that bypassed normal ures. brennan accuses president trump of trying to suppress free speechnd punish his critics. and he's warning that he will not relent. nbc news has confirmed the nation's top intelligence officials were not notified in advance. blayne alexander is tracking the developments on this for us. ayne,hat's the latest? >> reporter: doreen, you remember it was just a few weeks ago, the endas of month, that the white house first announced to was looking into taking this action. y it is official, at least in one case. and there could be more to follow. today an unprecedented announcement delivered in a statement from president trump. >> i've decided to revoke the security clearance of john brennan, former director of the central intelligence agency.a >> reporter: i statement read by white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders, p pre
doreen? t>>> strong reaction tonirom retired cia director john brennan after president trump revoked his security clearance in a unilateral move that bypassed normal ures. brennan accuses president trump of trying to suppress free speechnd punish his critics. and he's warning that he will not relent. nbc news has confirmed the nation's top intelligence officials were not notified in advance. blayne alexander is tracking the developments on this for us. ayne,hat's the latest? >>...
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i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim. this free took out parts of two homes tonight in northwest washington. chief meteorologist doug camme is standing by with chance foz stronger storms tomorrow. >> jackie bensen talked to a with him who lived in one of the storm-damaged homes. jackie? >> reporter: well, you can see behind me this red danger tape is up in front of the home. these rains as uoug told localized but very intense. >> it appears that whole side of the house is damaged. and i put this addition in not too long ago. >> so lang takes in the damage caused by an enormous tree that crashed into her he on 30th street northwest after late area.noon rain pounded the with the ground already saturated from a few wet weeks, it didn't take much for the roots of the giant tree to heb out of the soggy ground, pulled up by heavy somin wet branches. the damage to her next door neighbor's home was more extensionive. my neighbor received the blunt of the problem. they're young and they just been there a couple of years. showsorte
i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim. this free took out parts of two homes tonight in northwest washington. chief meteorologist doug camme is standing by with chance foz stronger storms tomorrow. >> jackie bensen talked to a with him who lived in one of the storm-damaged homes. jackie? >> reporter: well, you can see behind me this red danger tape is up in front of the home. these rains as uoug told localized but very intense. >> it appears that whole side of the house is...
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i'm doreen gentzler. >>> that board is also taking control of the probe into an alleged toxic culture in the program. dave johnson joins us now in the studio. >> what does this decision mean? >> reporter: developments are happening o a daily basis. one thing is certain, jordan mcnair's death has received more scrutiny in one week than the previous two months. d.j.urkin remains the head football coach on leave. in the week since the espn report described the culture inde the program a toxic, the school has become more public and proactive and the board of re-jenns which oversees all public schools in the university of maryland system is now overseeing two reviews. one into the circumsta es surrounding his death. that report is due to be complete next nth. but preliminary findings ledded to maryland accepting responsibility f mistakes made that led to his death. the other investigation initiated by school president wallaceowe is charged with looking into the program's culture. that nfour-perso committee has been given no timetable for completing its report but wil b ale report together
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hi, chris. >> reporter: hi, doreen and wendy. take a look. this beach is still covered in dangerous debris, but the good news is the public beaches at sandy point state park have been substantially cleaned up so they may reopen for swimming soon. at sandy point sta park volunteers are helping clear the remaining deis. they are literally beachcombers. we found this family from beijing, china, vacationing in annapolis andol vunteering. the grandmother is 71. their daughter is 7. in all more than 30 volunteers showed up here. >> i comeut here twi a year and i do work out a here i'm glad to be out here and help them put it back together the way it was. >> reporter: volunteers are working with ccleanupws across state parks in maryland. they are making great progress in the cleanup here. >> yay! >> reporter: 10,000 visitors ae day co sandy point during weekends in august. many are wondering when the beaches here wil reopen for swimming. >> it's hard to say exactly, but our hope is to be open again to the public for this weekend. >> reporter: but th
hi, chris. >> reporter: hi, doreen and wendy. take a look. this beach is still covered in dangerous debris, but the good news is the public beaches at sandy point state park have been substantially cleaned up so they may reopen for swimming soon. at sandy point sta park volunteers are helping clear the remaining deis. they are literally beachcombers. we found this family from beijing, china, vacationing in annapolis andol vunteering. the grandmother is 71. their daughter is 7. in all more...
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doreen, back to you. >> let's hope they find him. thank you. pat colrens porting. >>> going the wrong way. w it'st riders on the blue line train quickly realizes during this morning's and news 4's adam tuss joins with us more. >> reporter: that train this morning was supposed to continue on the blue line and instead it wentthe orange line and passengers had to get off at courthouse. they are a okay, but just yesterday a similar issue silver line the where a silver line train was actually routed to the blue line and went towards franconia springfield. both of these issues, met tell us, stem from a signal problem at the rosalind administration and they don't know the cause of the problem. it happened yesterday and it's happening again. talk about the issueedhat happ here at the mcare clean station where therain literally separated and came apart, the fifth and sixth rail cars. metro said it had to take 36 rail cars out of servicebeoday use it wanted to do. it's been a troubling of daysd they do say. it wouldn't be a head on top of thinking? you h
doreen, back to you. >> let's hope they find him. thank you. pat colrens porting. >>> going the wrong way. w it'st riders on the blue line train quickly realizes during this morning's and news 4's adam tuss joins with us more. >> reporter: that train this morning was supposed to continue on the blue line and instead it wentthe orange line and passengers had to get off at courthouse. they are a okay, but just yesterday a similar issue silver line the where a silver line...
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doreen, back to you? >> darcy spencer rorting. thank you, darcy. >> reporter: voters in montgory count may see three names on the ballot when thee choose their next county executive. count member nancy florine submitted 20,000 signatures, more than tree times the number necessary to get her name on the ballot. she's a democrat who to run as an independent. he says tre cur nominees are flawed candidates. what does this do to the race? a lot of people think it will split the vote. >> you know, it'speot. le are concerned about that. mr. finger is going -- mr. fick going to come in third and what you're hearing is a demand and hope for unity in montgomery un coy, not for splitting the community apart. >> the board of elections will now count each signature for verification and make the final >> talk about a goal kick. the district unveils a br mini soccer pitch or field here at the reck center. it's part of the development with the u.s. soccer foundationp the gro is hoping to put the play spaces in communities all across the country t
doreen, back to you? >> darcy spencer rorting. thank you, darcy. >> reporter: voters in montgory count may see three names on the ballot when thee choose their next county executive. count member nancy florine submitted 20,000 signatures, more than tree times the number necessary to get her name on the ballot. she's a democrat who to run as an independent. he says tre cur nominees are flawed candidates. what does this do to the race? a lot of people think it will split the vote....
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>> hi, doreen, very sad story. prince williamcounty police identify the victim as 53-year-oldarry walker and was left-hand in t turn lanes after he got out of his vehicle to confront another driver. matthew goldschein is a flower d delivever and sees his share of road rage incidents and sadlye's seen one death. >> i got into work about ten minutes after it happened, saw a the commotion, yo know, saw what was going on. it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: here's how itne hap police say a pickup truck and sedan were traveling northbound when the drivers got into some sort of dispute. t the red light the pickup driver got ou his vehicle to confront the man in the sedan. police say the sedan driver then pulled into the left lanes, ut he struck the pickup driver now out in the roadway and a hon minivan. in the process the pickup driver was caught between the vehicles. and kil >> personally myself i've learned to control road rage and that's what ie done in the northern virginia area. ou know, you just have to be parish. you
>> hi, doreen, very sad story. prince williamcounty police identify the victim as 53-year-oldarry walker and was left-hand in t turn lanes after he got out of his vehicle to confront another driver. matthew goldschein is a flower d delivever and sees his share of road rage incidents and sadlye's seen one death. >> i got into work about ten minutes after it happened, saw a the commotion, yo know, saw what was going on. it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: here's how itne hap police...
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it can take up to eight years to find a suitable donor, but our doreen gtzler explains how kidneys once deemed unfit for transplant could now save hundreds of lives. >> when i'm hooked to a machine for four hours, threes d week, which after treatment from the dialysis, after being off th machine, my day was pretty much done. i mean, i couldn't do anything at the hou. all i could do was get in the bed and rest. >> elliott stevens is talking about the kidney dialysis that kept him alive while he waited for a kidney transplant. he's a married father of two, active in his church for many years, a long career delivering packages for fedex. when his kidneys started to fail in his 50s, everything changed. with that dialysis schedule, he couldn'twork he couldn't travel. >> it just drained my body. i couldn't do things with my daughters and go out with my ife to dinner and things like that. >> but then about 15 months after he went on the transplant list, he got the ete-night phall he'd been hoping for. >> and it was georgetown hospital asking me, that they said they found a match for me as far
it can take up to eight years to find a suitable donor, but our doreen gtzler explains how kidneys once deemed unfit for transplant could now save hundreds of lives. >> when i'm hooked to a machine for four hours, threes d week, which after treatment from the dialysis, after being off th machine, my day was pretty much done. i mean, i couldn't do anything at the hou. all i could do was get in the bed and rest. >> elliott stevens is talking about the kidney dialysis that kept him...
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>> reporter: doreen, someone hid them away. hoping to cov up three murders. science took dettives backn time 12 years. all they had were bones. e skeletalemains were discovered by construction workers renovating a propertye n th100 block of wayne place southeast in april. two were found buried together near the building, a third found in a crawl space. >> everyone's skeleton is unique. it's a good -- it has a lot of characteristics of the individuals. and so yes, the skeletal profile n include evidence of past injury and so forth. it led to the news that the families of verdell jefferson jewel king and dorothy bofts all hom lived in the neighborhood all reported missing in 2006 have been waiting to hear for some 12 years now. >> the impact of unsol d cases ispermanent. it's traumatic and today marks one step in the rovery of human remains. we will not stop until the diegos are brought to justice. >> two of the women were shot. the third died of blunt force trauma. the question was asked, do detectives believe this was the work of a serial killerlw >> we would
>> reporter: doreen, someone hid them away. hoping to cov up three murders. science took dettives backn time 12 years. all they had were bones. e skeletalemains were discovered by construction workers renovating a propertye n th100 block of wayne place southeast in april. two were found buried together near the building, a third found in a crawl space. >> everyone's skeleton is unique. it's a good -- it has a lot of characteristics of the individuals. and so yes, the skeletal...
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blayne. >> reporter: yeah, doreen. angry indeed. you know, you could really tell that the j cge in thise was personally upset by this, not only did he take the rather unprecedented steps of ordering that plane turned around, but he also threatenegethe attorney ral of the united states personally. day the ongoin debate over who is aloud to enter and live in the uni new intensity.ing a d.c. federal judge taking the highly unusual step of stopping a deportation in progress, ordering a plane bound for el salvador turn around bringing a mother and daughtero backe u.s. >> this was a horrible situation. i can't even imagine theth fear were feeling when they were put on that plane. >> reporter: the two part of a class action lawsuit against the governmentfter the trump administration said those fleeing gangs or domestic violence could no longer claim ylum. >> and what we're trying do in this case is to get a court to look at whaty are doing, the way that they are changing the asylum standard and say you can't do this. >> reporter: the judge
blayne. >> reporter: yeah, doreen. angry indeed. you know, you could really tell that the j cge in thise was personally upset by this, not only did he take the rather unprecedented steps of ordering that plane turned around, but he also threatenegethe attorney ral of the united states personally. day the ongoin debate over who is aloud to enter and live in the uni new intensity.ing a d.c. federal judge taking the highly unusual step of stopping a deportation in progress, ordering a plane...
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i doreen playethe humidity, tennis. i played in no humidity today. >> you were happy. >> i didn't want to get off the court. one of you was sweating a lot more than the other. >> you could say that, yeah. >> good to get out either way. today it was really qui before the showers and storms moved n.yesterday the heat and hudity helped to provide us with some of the storms. some of them more severe. this is actually new. vid i haven't seen this. look at this tree right there right outside that guy's house and almost hit his c. that was in college park yesterday. that was all the storm damage that we saw on the colle park area. numerous trees down and dozens of trees down in the college park area. that staple storm also had trees down. prince william county andx fairfa county and arlington all the way up towards baltimore and evus pennsylvania a mess. fortunately the weather today much calmer. outside we're dealing with the sun again as it made its way on through here and now down to 84 degrees a81 next hour and 73 degrees
i doreen playethe humidity, tennis. i played in no humidity today. >> you were happy. >> i didn't want to get off the court. one of you was sweating a lot more than the other. >> you could say that, yeah. >> good to get out either way. today it was really qui before the showers and storms moved n.yesterday the heat and hudity helped to provide us with some of the storms. some of them more severe. this is actually new. vid i haven't seen this. look at this tree right...
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doreen? >> it's bad. >> there is new hope tonight for thousand of people waiting for kidney transplants. it could take five to eight years to find a suitable don and a lot of people with kidney disease don'survive that wait. now a new study shows hundred of kidneys that are not available for transplants now could safeld save lives a lots of them. >> i was hooked to a machine for tfour hoursee days a week which after treatment from the dialysha, after being off machine, my day was pretty much done. i enme, i couldn't dohenything at house. all i could do was get into bed and rest. >> reporter: elliott stevens is talking about the kidney dialysis that kept him alive while he waited for a kidney transplant. he's a married father of two, tive in his church for many years, a long career delivering packages for fedex. when his kidney started to fail in his 50s when everything anged. with that dialysis schedule, he couldn't work. he wouldn' travel. >> this drained my body. i couldn't do things with m
doreen? >> it's bad. >> there is new hope tonight for thousand of people waiting for kidney transplants. it could take five to eight years to find a suitable don and a lot of people with kidney disease don'survive that wait. now a new study shows hundred of kidneys that are not available for transplants now could safeld save lives a lots of them. >> i was hooked to a machine for tfour hoursee days a week which after treatment from the dialysha, after being off machine, my day...
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hey, sherree. >> reporter: hey, doreen. therere thousands of fans that come out here to watch the redskins practice ind richm and certain ones start to stand out, and we certainly couldn't miss this one woman and neither could the guys. she's a correctional officer with a big voice and a big heart. >> i see you over there, cal. i couldn't walk by withong sahi. that's right, fluffy girl, that's right. >> when i get to see them here, it's everything to me. it's the best feeling in the world. when i see something that i love, i going to make sure that they know i love it. >> that's right, vernon davis. that's beast mode walking right there. walking like you talk it, boo. walk it like you talkit, that's right. >> she gets my day started. some days i come i kind of dragging and she's calling my name, man. oh, okay.sh got the energy. i got to bring the energy. >> come on, anthony. hey there. >> just for her to come out and ma a point thathe wants to call my name makes me feel loved and makes me get up for practice even more. >> t
hey, sherree. >> reporter: hey, doreen. therere thousands of fans that come out here to watch the redskins practice ind richm and certain ones start to stand out, and we certainly couldn't miss this one woman and neither could the guys. she's a correctional officer with a big voice and a big heart. >> i see you over there, cal. i couldn't walk by withong sahi. that's right, fluffy girl, that's right. >> when i get to see them here, it's everything to me. it's the best feeling...
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doreen against le is here with o study that a lot of promise. doreen?as a lot of potential, pat. it cavld be a life for a lot of people on dialysis waiting to are a kidney transplant. a new study shows hundreds of kidneys infected with hepatitis b" not available for transplant right now coulde saving lives. a procedure is being done at medstar georgetown university hospital, but right now only on patients who already have hepatitis "c." after the kidney transplant, patients are given medicine that cures the hep "c." >> i took the chance and i looked at my daughtersnd wife and i said, you know, i want to spend more time with them. >> we look for ways to not waste the kidneys. the last thing we want to do with 100,000 people waiting for kidneys is to waste any of them. >> we'll talk to a patient who had lot of success and a surprising role that the heroin epidemic plays when it comes to the kidney donations. an important story that we'll for you tonight at 6:00. ji >> all right. thanks, doreen. >>> well, it's back to school for some childrenur area, and l
doreen against le is here with o study that a lot of promise. doreen?as a lot of potential, pat. it cavld be a life for a lot of people on dialysis waiting to are a kidney transplant. a new study shows hundreds of kidneys infected with hepatitis b" not available for transplant right now coulde saving lives. a procedure is being done at medstar georgetown university hospital, but right now only on patients who already have hepatitis "c." after the kidney transplant, patients are...
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doreen? >> all right. thank you,ag n. >> join us next tuesday as we take a deeper dive into the case n the eve of the start of that tria we'll examine the evidence against darren wendt, the clues left behind and the lippingers questions for a panel of experts. was krun else invved and what was the motive? join us tuesday night at 6:30 for exclusive reporting on the mansion murders, inside the investigation. >> i'm erika gonzalez here at the live desk with breaking news. we have an wful situati happening right now in new mexico. we can show you someia a from the scene where we understand from authorities that multiple people are dead and several morenjured in an awful crash on i-40 dealing with a greyhound bus and a semi truck. what you're seeing there is debris, and it looks to be the o truck's c all over the place. we are hearing als from the hospital there that at least four to six people were transported to higher level trauma centers. we're hearing that multiple people have died in this. as many as0 pe
doreen? >> all right. thank you,ag n. >> join us next tuesday as we take a deeper dive into the case n the eve of the start of that tria we'll examine the evidence against darren wendt, the clues left behind and the lippingers questions for a panel of experts. was krun else invved and what was the motive? join us tuesday night at 6:30 for exclusive reporting on the mansion murders, inside the investigation. >> i'm erika gonzalez here at the live desk with breaking news. we...
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all right let's get the view now from turkey correspondent doreen jones reporting for us in istanbul dorian turkey's foreign minister has said further pressure will only hurt bilateral ties he's about retaliation but how much worse can relations get while the potential is to get a lot worse currently u.s. forces are working with a syrian kurdish militia just across turkey's border turkey considers that militia a terrorist organization and if they so wish they could put a lot of pressure on those u.s. forces and the kurdish militia they're working with that would ratchet up tensions further on top of that washington is looking for ancora to enforce its new sanctions against iran has refused to do so given the current climate is unlikely to change that stance that again puts the two nato allies on a collision course attention is for a lot more difficult times ahead. turkish currency tanking for months now but investors seemed really concerned now inflation as at nearly sixteen percent the central bank raised the rates in response what choice is just air to want to have going forward to
all right let's get the view now from turkey correspondent doreen jones reporting for us in istanbul dorian turkey's foreign minister has said further pressure will only hurt bilateral ties he's about retaliation but how much worse can relations get while the potential is to get a lot worse currently u.s. forces are working with a syrian kurdish militia just across turkey's border turkey considers that militia a terrorist organization and if they so wish they could put a lot of pressure on...
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orter: doreen, he was a rising junior at blair, expected to start the school year, b instead he was shot and killed behind an apartment blding. prince george's county police are searching for information trying to figure out why this happened andple who love this young man are also trying to figure out why. >> just great spirits, great energy. >> reporter: the fooall coach jarvis thomas still can't believe that one of hisplavorite ers isone. today prince george's county police investigators were back at the apartments onsh new hae avenue collecting evidence. 16-year-old kevin wilson jr. was shot behind the apartment complex around 7:00 last night >> after officers got there and discovered him he was taken to the hospital a later pronounced dead. >> reporter: kevin was a rising junior at montgery player high school. he was a talented athlete and kept of the meaylandwks traveling football team two years ago. >> you talk about a bright future. hoe played basically every sition, running back, quarterback, base include one of the star players on team and heavily recruited. >> reporter: now th
orter: doreen, he was a rising junior at blair, expected to start the school year, b instead he was shot and killed behind an apartment blding. prince george's county police are searching for information trying to figure out why this happened andple who love this young man are also trying to figure out why. >> just great spirits, great energy. >> reporter: the fooall coach jarvis thomas still can't believe that one of hisplavorite ers isone. today prince george's county police...
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after spending $524 on two vials for her daughter, a frustrated doreen rudolph's tweet went viral. "i left the pharmacy and sat in my car and cried. i don't have the money. i have love and worry 24/7." a yale university study finds one in four diabetics cuts you back on insulin because of cost. mostly middle class americans with limited insurance putting themselves at great risk. >> over time, if the blood sugar is not in check, it leads to complications such as blindness, kidney disease, nerve disease, amputations. >> reporter: president trump has promised to bring drug prices hhs secretary, alex azar, came from insulin maker eli lilly, which more than doubled insulin prices from 2011 to 2016. in a statement limby says, "in the last 18 months we have introduced a number of initiatives to help reduce the amount people pay at the pharmacy and provide access to lower income people with diabetes." but for alex smith's mother -- >> the child that i gave birth to, my flesh and blood, i lost him because of pharmaceutical agreed. >> reporter: a lifetime of heartbreak. tom costello, nbc ne
after spending $524 on two vials for her daughter, a frustrated doreen rudolph's tweet went viral. "i left the pharmacy and sat in my car and cried. i don't have the money. i have love and worry 24/7." a yale university study finds one in four diabetics cuts you back on insulin because of cost. mostly middle class americans with limited insurance putting themselves at great risk. >> over time, if the blood sugar is not in check, it leads to complications such as blindness,...
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>> it's got doreen's lipstick o.'s guests will be seth rogen, alyssa milano and chef angie mar. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ryan seacrest, ruby rose,
>> it's got doreen's lipstick o.'s guests will be seth rogen, alyssa milano and chef angie mar. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ryan seacrest, ruby rose,
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>> reporter: doreen, the carjacker shoved a gun in her face and he pistol whip her but when she saw her stolen car on television, used as the get away vehicle in the murder of a little girl, her own daughter's age, she did not hesitate to pick up the phone. >> i knewhat was my car. >> we're not identifying her because at least one carjacker is still at large. the calendar of tragic feents she's involved in began july 1st when she was carjacked as she arrived at her home after work work. e was about to get out of her 2008 infinides sedan whener she get out. the next few weeks were a blur of emotional and physical pain from the wound to the back of her head from being pistol whipped by the carjackers before they took off with her infinity. then she saw her car on tv in the absolute worst possible circstances. onuly 16th, makiyahea willson, 10 old, her own daughter's age was shot and kid when gunn opened fire on a crowd of people. police released images of the getaway car recovered july 18th. >> i called pu. i think that is a command numr ere you leave general information. i let them know
>> reporter: doreen, the carjacker shoved a gun in her face and he pistol whip her but when she saw her stolen car on television, used as the get away vehicle in the murder of a little girl, her own daughter's age, she did not hesitate to pick up the phone. >> i knewhat was my car. >> we're not identifying her because at least one carjacker is still at large. the calendar of tragic feents she's involved in began july 1st when she was carjacked as she arrived at her home after...
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>> reporter: doreen and skbriji people who live in this mcclain neighborhood are dumbfounded, asking themselves how a mother can be accused of killing her own children? happened behind me in this apartment complex. she is expected to appear in court tomorrow and a lot of w folkt some answers as to why this happened. 33-year-olderonica youngblood is charged with murder, accused of shooting her two daughters. it happened inside an apartment at post tysons corner sunday night. youngblood's daughter, five-year-old brooklyn, was dead from t a gunshot woundthe head, according to a medical customer. the other child suffering with life-threatening injuries. accordin to court documents, youngblood divorced her husband two years ago, and at one time her ex-husband got a protective order against her. even though they divorced, court documents showed they lived together in this oaknd townhouse so they could raise their children together. dispatch showed police began searching right away for youngblood sunday night. >> fairfax county is asking that we be on tko l for a 30-year-old hispanic female
>> reporter: doreen and skbriji people who live in this mcclain neighborhood are dumbfounded, asking themselves how a mother can be accused of killing her own children? happened behind me in this apartment complex. she is expected to appear in court tomorrow and a lot of w folkt some answers as to why this happened. 33-year-olderonica youngblood is charged with murder, accused of shooting her two daughters. it happened inside an apartment at post tysons corner sunday night. youngblood's...
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>> reporter: no, doreen. the toddler fell from one of thr uploors of this very tall building, from a spot justelwo stories where a toddler fell to his death last may. >> it was tragic. i don't know what else tbore is to say it. >> reporter: residents of skyline towers on seminary road say they cannot believe it happened again. >> around 4:00 today, officers wered dispatc to the 5600 block of seminary road for a child that had fallen from the 25 th --4th floor of th balcony. >> reporter: a child described as a toddler. the police wouldn't say if it was a little boy or girl. fell from an upper floor, the 24th about 4:00 p.m. one es are department who did not want us to show his face said, after a 3-year-old fell to his death from a wedow on 26th floor of this building just last may, he decided to upgrade the saf of his family's apartment, lining the balcony rails with chicken wire. >> in between them, any 2-year-old can put their head through, you know, the gap. my wife wants me tomove, buy a house. she just to
>> reporter: no, doreen. the toddler fell from one of thr uploors of this very tall building, from a spot justelwo stories where a toddler fell to his death last may. >> it was tragic. i don't know what else tbore is to say it. >> reporter: residents of skyline towers on seminary road say they cannot believe it happened again. >> around 4:00 today, officers wered dispatc to the 5600 block of seminary road for a child that had fallen from the 25 th --4th floor of th...
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this and is on high alert all right let's get the view now from turkey do you get me correspondent doreen jones reporting for us in istanbul during turkey's foreign minister has said further pressure will only hurt bilateral ties he's about retaliation but how much worse can relations get. well the potential is to get a lot worse currently u.s. forces are working with a syrian kurdish militia just across turkey's border if you consider a terrorist organization and if they so wish they could put a lot of pressure on those u.s. forces and the kurdish militia they're working with that would ratchet up tensions further on top of that washington is looking for to enforce its new sanctions against iran has refused to do so given the current climate is unlikely to change that stance that again puts to nato allies on a collision course potential for a lot more difficult times ahead. turkish currency tanking for months now but investors seem to be really concerned now inflation as it nearly sixteen percent the central bank is raise their rates in response to what choice is just air to want to have
this and is on high alert all right let's get the view now from turkey do you get me correspondent doreen jones reporting for us in istanbul during turkey's foreign minister has said further pressure will only hurt bilateral ties he's about retaliation but how much worse can relations get. well the potential is to get a lot worse currently u.s. forces are working with a syrian kurdish militia just across turkey's border if you consider a terrorist organization and if they so wish they could put...
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not bingo or scrabble but the pare of today's competition two doreen and christen and beginninger againstothers easing our opponents for the stair down is a pregame strategy even in lawn bowling. >> play ball. >> yes. >> almost. >> (clapping). >> the size of tennis ball the object of the game our control to so when the players on both sides are bold at any rate the complete ends you do do scoring it is you'll get within point lead for this bonus first of all, a jack can be moved and a or picked up to some other point or move the jack with i have a goal behind the just a second a lot of elements to the game. >> we're about a yard long. >> aim a were not player i'll play any weighed see on the inside in the goal is a minimum the latter side will make that arc in i'm right-hand side i play my for hand and to my left if i wanted to acre my respect i extend so it is arced to the right have to be able to pray both hands. >> (clapping.) who one. >> nice try and hi, i'm been play lawn bowling affair 10 years after he retired i needed something to do so i picked up this paper and in this paper i s
not bingo or scrabble but the pare of today's competition two doreen and christen and beginninger againstothers easing our opponents for the stair down is a pregame strategy even in lawn bowling. >> play ball. >> yes. >> almost. >> (clapping). >> the size of tennis ball the object of the game our control to so when the players on both sides are bold at any rate the complete ends you do do scoring it is you'll get within point lead for this bonus first of all, a...
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. >> i'm doreen gengdsler.airfax county police officer has been charged with the dea of a 38-year-old girl. 38-year-old jason collie was indicted in the. we're still looking into th circumstances of this case, and as soon as we get more details as soon as we get more details we'll bring you an update r ♪ you said you're not le me, ♪ never drop to your knees, ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ le geico motorcyc great rates for great rides. >> we'll be hot and humid through thursday and during the afternoon and evening hours we'll have cooling showers and thunderstorms. they could linger into the holiday weekend. o the lates the timing and impact coming up in ten minutes. >> see you . >> a huge crowd of mourners has been lining up since last night to pay theirct res to the queen of soul. aretha franklin is lying in repose at the wright museum of african-american history in detroit. in ad
. >> i'm doreen gengdsler.airfax county police officer has been charged with the dea of a 38-year-old girl. 38-year-old jason collie was indicted in the. we're still looking into th circumstances of this case, and as soon as we get more details as soon as we get more details we'll bring you an update r ♪ you said you're not le me, ♪ never drop to your knees, ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody...
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doreen, that's the committee that oversees theharmaceutical industry. back to you. >> all right.e alexander reporting. thank you, blayne. >>> now to the fraud trial of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. the itprosecution's star wness rick fwagates has n wrapped up his testimony. his three days on the stand ended witom more courtro drama a day after he admitted he used money he stole from manaforo pay for an apartment and carry on affair in london. ayggests gates have had four affairs. and asked if hnfmed the special counsel's office. prosecutors objected. gates never answered the question. >>> new today, a fresh poll on the u.s. senate race in virginia. the survey of likely voters suggests incumbentim kaine has a commanding 23-point lead over republican challenger corey stewart by a o marge 49% to 26%. 20%el of l voters say they're still undecided. the poll from virginia commonwealth university shows kaine leading in most major demographic categories including women, men, minority voters and white voters. >>> now to a case that has ar- 15-yd charged as an adult with mu
doreen, that's the committee that oversees theharmaceutical industry. back to you. >> all right.e alexander reporting. thank you, blayne. >>> now to the fraud trial of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. the itprosecution's star wness rick fwagates has n wrapped up his testimony. his three days on the stand ended witom more courtro drama a day after he admitted he used money he stole from manaforo pay for an apartment and carry on affair in london. ayggests gates have...
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m doreen gentzler. >> and i'm put lawson muse. >> wuerl was named in a report that accuses more than and there could be more than a thousand children who are victims. >> the report als accuses church leaders of efforts to cover up and avoid thecandal rather than deal with the victims. >>nehese petit and for a time some of the diocese sought to prent t entire report from ever seeing the light of day. in effect, they wanted to cover up the cover-up. >> cardinal wuerl now responding to the allegations which happened during his tenure as bishop of pittsburgh. >> news 4's mark segraves has been goi through the repor and joins us now with the details. mark? >>ah good evening, archbishop wuerl has put out several statements both to priests, parishioners and to the press denying some of the allegaons that come outf this grand jury report and reiterating what he says all 's done over his decade as a leader in the catholic church to help these victims. >> it was childl sexuse including rape committed by grown men. inst children. >> repr:
m doreen gentzler. >> and i'm put lawson muse. >> wuerl was named in a report that accuses more than and there could be more than a thousand children who are victims. >> the report als accuses church leaders of efforts to cover up and avoid thecandal rather than deal with the victims. >>nehese petit and for a time some of the diocese sought to prent t entire report from ever seeing the light of day. in effect, they wanted to cover up the cover-up. >> cardinal wuerl...
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news4 at 6:00 starts now with jim and doreen. >>> strong storms are washing over parts of the region.av there he been reports of toppled trees and hail, too. >> a lot of radar lighting up on us now. it's coming at the height of the evening rush. and for some of us, it is not over yet. >> we have more on the rain that will linger into our weekend. we tonigdon't want to hear that. >> i know. showers and thunderstorms for saturday and possibly sunday. we're tracking severe weather into the area. into northern virginia for the most part. that's the area that we'reg look at now into portions of rappahannock, culpeper county. areas under a severe thunderstorm warning until 7:00. d.c. metro still wdry. althouare starting to see the rain inch a little bit closer you see the line from warrenton and really into northwest prince william county. ght o down toward rappahannock, culpeper, madison county m county. we have the two severe thunderstorm warnings for this storm and this storm. heads-up in culpeper. as with the storms prior, the storms are weakening. this was severe, but now looking much le
news4 at 6:00 starts now with jim and doreen. >>> strong storms are washing over parts of the region.av there he been reports of toppled trees and hail, too. >> a lot of radar lighting up on us now. it's coming at the height of the evening rush. and for some of us, it is not over yet. >> we have more on the rain that will linger into our weekend. we tonigdon't want to hear that. >> i know. showers and thunderstorms for saturday and possibly sunday. we're tracking...
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it is bad out there, and as you were sayin doreen, foggy nditions as we condition through the wet friday evening. let's show you what's going on out there so you can plan out the rest of your friday evening. >> let me tell you the weekend looked a lot bette and some rain for weekend, so let's first talk about theriain out there t now. we're seeing some stronger downpours just inside the beltway right nowe and outs the beltway though you can see pretty much montgomery county and prince george's county coming all the way do you fauquier county and dry for now. more rain off to the rest and this is where we're seeing heavier rain andot seeing any lightning. can't see any lightning out there and definitely heavy rain from winston to charleston and leaving alexandria and pushing its way right into the district. this will continue to funnel nto our region through the evenin 77 degrees and nice southwest -- south breeze coming in at about 18 miles per hour. that's picking up some of that humidity and that moisturend bringing it right into our area. we're going to time out these storms, and we'l
it is bad out there, and as you were sayin doreen, foggy nditions as we condition through the wet friday evening. let's show you what's going on out there so you can plan out the rest of your friday evening. >> let me tell you the weekend looked a lot bette and some rain for weekend, so let's first talk about theriain out there t now. we're seeing some stronger downpours just inside the beltway right nowe and outs the beltway though you can see pretty much montgomery county and prince...
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>> reporter: yeah, doreen and jim, that apartment where the shooting took r placeht through the woodsy from tyson's gal rest. the big qn tonight, what would cause a mother to turn a gun on her own child. w we don't know the answer to at th, but what we do knowe from th court documents there was strife within the family. the wife and ex-husband h been fighting over child custody issues for years. >> reporter: veronica youngblood charged with an thinkable crime, shooting two children.
>> reporter: yeah, doreen and jim, that apartment where the shooting took r placeht through the woodsy from tyson's gal rest. the big qn tonight, what would cause a mother to turn a gun on her own child. w we don't know the answer to at th, but what we do knowe from th court documents there was strife within the family. the wife and ex-husband h been fighting over child custody issues for years. >> reporter: veronica youngblood charged with an thinkable crime, shooting two children.
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it is bad out there, and as you were sayin doreen, foggy nditions as we condition through the wet friday evening. let's show you what's going on out there so you can plan out the rest of your friday evening. >> let me tell you the weekend looked a lot bette and some rain for weekend, so let's first talk about theriain out there t now. we're seeing some stronger downpours just inside the beltway right nowe and outs the beltway though you can see pretty much montgomery county and prince george's county coming all the way do you fauquier county and dry for now. more rain off to the rest and this is where we're seeing heavier rain andot seeing any lightning. can't see any lightning out there and definitely heavy rain from winston to charleston and leaving alexandria and pushing its way right into the district. this will continue to funnel intour
it is bad out there, and as you were sayin doreen, foggy nditions as we condition through the wet friday evening. let's show you what's going on out there so you can plan out the rest of your friday evening. >> let me tell you the weekend looked a lot bette and some rain for weekend, so let's first talk about theriain out there t now. we're seeing some stronger downpours just inside the beltway right nowe and outs the beltway though you can see pretty much montgomery county and prince...
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>> doreen, thank you. >>> fans around the world are remembering the music icon.wers and balloons on her star at the hollywood walk of fame today. others posted tributes onocl media. take a look. diana today called her the golden, wonderful spirit. carole king who co-wrote one of the singer's biggest hit "natural life" writing what a life, when a legacy. ohn legend calling her the greatest vocalist, and adele saying she can't remember a day thout aretha's voice in music filling her heart with joy and sadness. for more celebrity tributes, just open up our nbc washington app. we've put together a photo gallery with some of aretha's memorable performances. >>> in other news now. tonight we're hearing from theb vatican this week's scathing grand jury report sexual abuse and cover-ups within the catholic church in a special -- a spokesman for pope francis calls the abuses morally reprehensible, but since most of the alleged crimes took place prior to 2002, the reforms in theatholic church are working. g thnd jury report details hundreds of acts of sexual abus over seve
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a >> reporter: p doreen, i can tell you we just heard from the police chief a short time ago who doeshey are investigating a murder as well as a spolice-involveoting that left the suspect in that murder case dead. i want to get you to some scene video right here showing you behind us lives pictu the investigation still going aboon right now at the corner ofhi ox and livingston road. the liquor store we're seeing here with the police officers right in front, that's where we're told the victim was shot and killed by t suspect who was then shot and killed by police out in front of the liquor store. y gettin to some video right now. this is the weapon police say they recovered from that suspect. i can tell you, we' four hours into the investigation and while theye gathered a lot of information from witnesses, one thing they don't have right now is a motive. we're told by police a manho was not an employee of that liquor store was shot and killed by the suspect, an officer with robbery suppression team was he the are for an unrelated issue. was at the traffic light here when he heard the s
a >> reporter: p doreen, i can tell you we just heard from the police chief a short time ago who doeshey are investigating a murder as well as a spolice-involveoting that left the suspect in that murder case dead. i want to get you to some scene video right here showing you behind us lives pictu the investigation still going aboon right now at the corner ofhi ox and livingston road. the liquor store we're seeing here with the police officers right in front, that's where we're told the...
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the state's attorneys office is investigating as wel pat, doreen, back to you. an all right. you, nicole. >>> and now to a storm team 4 weather alert. we have another one because of this, a flash flood watch is in effect for parts of our area. we have a chance of more rain coming after that downpour overnight that led to this major flooding around northern virginia. we have team coverage for you this afternoon. david culver is checking out some of the trouble spots, but first let's go to ameli draper in the storm center. how much more is expected? >> it allepds where you are tonight. if you're along and west of i-81, you can count on rain and understorms. frederick, loudoun, northern falk ear county, here to the west -- i think wtostay try for ght. a bigger threat of rain tomorrow in the day and l e evening hours that could lead to morn flooding concern. take a look, this is a flash flood watch in effect through 6:00 p.m. thursday. all the counties here in solid green, this also includes washington county and hague haguerstn. as well as manassas and prince william's county. t
the state's attorneys office is investigating as wel pat, doreen, back to you. an all right. you, nicole. >>> and now to a storm team 4 weather alert. we have another one because of this, a flash flood watch is in effect for parts of our area. we have a chance of more rain coming after that downpour overnight that led to this major flooding around northern virginia. we have team coverage for you this afternoon. david culver is checking out some of the trouble spots, but first let's go...
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then hang out for news4 at 11:00 with jim and doreen. and what's the game weather going like?the question too. >> unfortunately, you can't rule out some in at thatgame. the best chance for rain and thunderstorms here in our area will benguring the eve the same thing goes for ho .baltimore. you know football, though, they'll try to play in any ea er. but they could be playing with some rain coming down up there in baltimore, something wll keep a close eye on. doug and i are here this afternoon updating the forecast. i want to show you, here's future weather tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. some rain looking likely overnight tonight and that could linger on into tomorrow mornings as i mentioning earlier. here's 7:00 a.m. future weather bringing the potential for heavier pockets of rain out there so kids standing at the bus stop might want the rain jacket. recess for some schools may be indoors with a chance for scattered showers out there. we'll have some sunshine tomorrow overall, partly to mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. here at 6:00 p.m. still some scattered showert you'
then hang out for news4 at 11:00 with jim and doreen. and what's the game weather going like?the question too. >> unfortunately, you can't rule out some in at thatgame. the best chance for rain and thunderstorms here in our area will benguring the eve the same thing goes for ho .baltimore. you know football, though, they'll try to play in any ea er. but they could be playing with some rain coming down up there in baltimore, something wll keep a close eye on. doug and i are here this...