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[laughs] >>puyourself in doreen's shoes.he's convinced she's sitting on gold. >> i think, without question, that in doreen's mind, she felt that she was holding the cards and the keys to her son's freedom. >> by law you're not supposed to be. they read you a list of all the witnesses. if you know or are affiliated with these people in any way, you have to let them know. >> here's somebody admitting to you that he lied, which is contempt of court and perjury. those tapes were my son's life. i had to protect them with my life. so i decided that i was gonna go see my brother and he was gonna make copies of them. so i wrote all over my body my brother's address, name and address on my body, on my legs, on my stomach, just in case i crashed and the cops got hold of them, they would deliver them to my brother. thank god i got to my brother's house safely, and it became a big joke. >> doreen doesn't know what to do with the information, so she goes public and she tells a reporter from "vanity fair" all about it. and the result is a
[laughs] >>puyourself in doreen's shoes.he's convinced she's sitting on gold. >> i think, without question, that in doreen's mind, she felt that she was holding the cards and the keys to her son's freedom. >> by law you're not supposed to be. they read you a list of all the witnesses. if you know or are affiliated with these people in any way, you have to let them know. >> here's somebody admitting to you that he lied, which is contempt of court and perjury. those tapes...
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. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. it's going to be dreary when you wake up oid it's g to stay that way for a few days. >> let's kick things off with doug kammerer, getting you ready for that wet morning commute. >> we're not talking a ton of rain. we're talking about areas of drizzle and showers. kea good idea to ta the umbrella with you just in case you're going to need it. we are expecting showers off and on thursday. we have a 40% chance of that. we have showers out there right now. storm team 4 radar tracking the shower activity, down to the northern neck, just east of ic frederburg, king georgetownty, st. mary's county, tu're seeing showers there. but we're starti see them more widespread as a storm system begins to move to e north. you can seit to the south right now. and look what comes in on friday. a bigger storm system mes in, that increases the chance for showers and storms friday, and then another storm for mother's day. that one, you need the big ' umbrella. maybe the ark, too. >> turn off the faucet. a r
. >> and i'm doreen gentzler. it's going to be dreary when you wake up oid it's g to stay that way for a few days. >> let's kick things off with doug kammerer, getting you ready for that wet morning commute. >> we're not talking a ton of rain. we're talking about areas of drizzle and showers. kea good idea to ta the umbrella with you just in case you're going to need it. we are expecting showers off and on thursday. we have a 40% chance of that. we have showers out there right...
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doreen. >> all right, craig. thank you. >>> now to cnbc with a closer look at how these trade tensions are affecting the financial markets. kate, what's the fallout so far? >> hi there. so we closed down today over 600 ponts at the low of the day. you just heard in that package, the do you was down 719 points. we did come back from those lows after we heard from president trump that he was still undecided about whether or not to add even more tariffs on chinese goods. chna will -- building materials, things like furniture and footwear. this comes after president trump's raised tariffs last week on chinese imports. companies here import goods and their costs go up, that means higher prices for consumers. we saw a l of movement today in the industry with exposure to china. carpillar down 4.5%. ple down nearly6%. boeing down almost %. the market is definitely looking for some clarity to understand what is coming next and of course a potential trade deal. as we all know the talks are ongoing. president trump said he
doreen. >> all right, craig. thank you. >>> now to cnbc with a closer look at how these trade tensions are affecting the financial markets. kate, what's the fallout so far? >> hi there. so we closed down today over 600 ponts at the low of the day. you just heard in that package, the do you was down 719 points. we did come back from those lows after we heard from president trump that he was still undecided about whether or not to add even more tariffs on chinese goods. chna...
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as news4's doreen gentzler found out, once these drugs wear off, reality can set in. >> itad basicallye me feel like i was able to accomplish things that i normally wouldn't be able to. and it also made me extr hyperfocused in the moment. >> it could be two pills for a weekend ofri wng papers. >> reporter: stimulant drugs like adderall and ritalin can make you feel like you have superpowers, with students using them to pull all-nighters and cram b fore a bigtest. but there's a big misconception. >> they don't make you smarter. they're going to keep you awake to night. >> reporter: the d is the director of the national institute on drug abuse, part of the national institutes of health in bethesda. she says these useful drugs intended to help people with attention deficit disorder are being widely and dangerously abuse they can help people focus and stay awake, but even short term use can have long-lasting side effects. >> amphetamines are very addictive. >> reporter: when taken in low d doses uer the watchful eye of a ddctor, aerall and ritalin are saff and tive. but adug dr can have se
as news4's doreen gentzler found out, once these drugs wear off, reality can set in. >> itad basicallye me feel like i was able to accomplish things that i normally wouldn't be able to. and it also made me extr hyperfocused in the moment. >> it could be two pills for a weekend ofri wng papers. >> reporter: stimulant drugs like adderall and ritalin can make you feel like you have superpowers, with students using them to pull all-nighters and cram b fore a bigtest. but there's a...
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>> reporter: jim, doreen, here's what we know.em school a 15 minut drive away from columbine high school and i'm sure today's shooting is bringing back horrible memories for this commu nty and causingew fears and uncertainties. here's what we know. police say an 18-year-old student died from his injuries. officials have not released that young man's name as of yet, but two suspects identified as students were taken in custody there at the school after some sort of a struggle. exactly how police arrested them unclear, but authorities have confirmed that one of the gunmen is 18. both of them young it was a chaotic situation for parents who were just trying to make sure every child made it out alive. >> i came out, my neighbor was on the porch. she saidt somebody was sho down by the mailbox and i ran down there, and sure enough, there was a young teenage boy shot in the back. >> she was hysterical. she told me there had been a shooting.to and really hysterical to give m other information. >> reporter: no staffers hurt or officers. po
>> reporter: jim, doreen, here's what we know.em school a 15 minut drive away from columbine high school and i'm sure today's shooting is bringing back horrible memories for this commu nty and causingew fears and uncertainties. here's what we know. police say an 18-year-old student died from his injuries. officials have not released that young man's name as of yet, but two suspects identified as students were taken in custody there at the school after some sort of a struggle. exactly how...
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thank you doreen. >> thank you, doreen. >>> turning now to the weather. doug, it's cool again today. what's the night going to be like and the morning? >> cool night tonight. verom cool morningrow morning. waking up temperatures in the 40s. low 50s out there. cool this morning. might have needed a jacket today. really cool for this time of year, anyway. 75 degrees is the normal high. right now, only at 61. looking at all those clouds going on and 20 or 30-mile-an-hour winds out there. iit feels on the cool s for sure. not a bad day at all. again, 61 degrees is the average high temperature in early april or late march. not in may. out there tonight, into the 50s, down to 54 degrees by 11:00 but definitely notice it will feel quite cool. gaithersburg and then down towards manassas and shower activity, not a lot out there. and most everybody in northern virginia is dry. owers right here in prince georges county and parts of montgomery ando z in to frederick county. we had showers downtown earlier. now you've got another one about to move on in. i want tosrec
thank you doreen. >> thank you, doreen. >>> turning now to the weather. doug, it's cool again today. what's the night going to be like and the morning? >> cool night tonight. verom cool morningrow morning. waking up temperatures in the 40s. low 50s out there. cool this morning. might have needed a jacket today. really cool for this time of year, anyway. 75 degrees is the normal high. right now, only at 61. looking at all those clouds going on and 20 or 30-mile-an-hour winds...
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doreen gensler explains why certain foods could make your symptoms worse. >> reporter: spring is in the. >> they're suffering from the tail end of the tree pollen which sometimes starts as early as february and then grass pollen. that's what's out in droves now. >> reporter: that means months of misery for 26 million americans who suffer fromso sl allergies. dr. jackie agragri savette in gaithersburg. she says your diet could be part of the problem. >> if you're allergic to tree pollen, the last thing you want to do is eat something that comes from the tree pollen, which would be a fruit or a nut from the tree. >> reporter: it'salled oral allergy syndrome caused by cross reacting allergens found in pollen and raw food. people who are sensitive to grass pollen may have difficulty eating carrots or tomatoes and celery for the same reason. >> later on in the summer when ragweed comes out it's watermelon and can't at that lopes that can beishy. >> as for the best way to get around the problem. >> peel the fruit, apple, cherries are hard t peelo i suggest you cook them. >> reporter: doreen g
doreen gensler explains why certain foods could make your symptoms worse. >> reporter: spring is in the. >> they're suffering from the tail end of the tree pollen which sometimes starts as early as february and then grass pollen. that's what's out in droves now. >> reporter: that means months of misery for 26 million americans who suffer fromso sl allergies. dr. jackie agragri savette in gaithersburg. she says your diet could be part of the problem. >> if you're allergic...
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news4's doreen gentzler has reaction from two mothers who say the medication saved their lives. >> reportan old drug is giving patients new hope in the pharmaceutical against depression. doctors call ketamine a game changer because it can work within hours, compared to all the other anti-depressants which can takes weeks to kick in if they work at all. those who have used it say the treatment dramatically their lives. >> i feel free. i look forward to waking up every day. i look forward to life, i look forwarheto t future. >> eketamin has been used safely as an athletic in the operating roomce the '60s. it's also been abused as a party drug known as special k. doctors say in low dosages in a controlled medical setting, it's safement coming safe. hear from a doctor who took part in the clinical trials with ketamine. and why she says this is different from anything on the market. doreen gentzler, news4. >>> this morning, pro-golfer brooks koepka is celebrating his second pga championship in a row. the 29-year-old alst blew the lead he started yesterday with. he ended up finishing eight unde
news4's doreen gentzler has reaction from two mothers who say the medication saved their lives. >> reportan old drug is giving patients new hope in the pharmaceutical against depression. doctors call ketamine a game changer because it can work within hours, compared to all the other anti-depressants which can takes weeks to kick in if they work at all. those who have used it say the treatment dramatically their lives. >> i feel free. i look forward to waking up every day. i look...
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news4's doreen againgenzler sho how it's giving hope to people suffering from depression and thoughts of suicide. >> reporter: if someone goes to the emergency room because they're feeling suicidal, aat th not unusual, there really haven't been many options to help them quickly. but now the fda has approvedan old drug called ketamine for a new use. it's already helping patients who haven't responded to other anti-depressants or treaents. >> just a shell of a person showing up. >> and it's scary. you can feel like you're in a fog, like a zombie. >> reporter: two young women, both struggling with treatment-resistant depression and thoughts of suicide. i felt so trapped. trapped in my mind. >> reporter: katie bathersfald is stay-at-homemother of two me utiful little girls but days she couldn't get out of bed, crippled by her feengs of hopelessness. katie said she and her doctors tried 30 different medications over the years. nothing helped, until her psychiatrist recommended that she try ketamine. she says th improvement was immediate. >> i felt happy, i felt so lildt. i coun't believe t
news4's doreen againgenzler sho how it's giving hope to people suffering from depression and thoughts of suicide. >> reporter: if someone goes to the emergency room because they're feeling suicidal, aat th not unusual, there really haven't been many options to help them quickly. but now the fda has approvedan old drug called ketamine for a new use. it's already helping patients who haven't responded to other anti-depressants or treaents. >> just a shell of a person showing up....
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>> ji and doreen, let's make this clear. this happened at the department of veteran's affairs, not at the v.a. hospital that has been in the news of late. we're talking about the office building in the 800 block of i street near chinatown. alex greenlee of alexandria was arrested yesterday. allegedly he hid two microcameras inside a women's bathroom inside that building.re four women we recorded on them, one of them multiple times. this investigation has been woing on since january. back then a an found the first camera inside one of the stalls there.r eaer, she had seen greenlee enter the women's rest room. she says she saw him waiting outside when she came out. she said he told her he was there because the men's rest room didn't have any paper towels. she said she found him outside again trying to go back inside as he said to her again get more paper towels. wellthree days later, another camera was found inside that underneath a toilet in an adjacent stall. greenlee was inrviewed by investigators about it. denied knowing a
>> ji and doreen, let's make this clear. this happened at the department of veteran's affairs, not at the v.a. hospital that has been in the news of late. we're talking about the office building in the 800 block of i street near chinatown. alex greenlee of alexandria was arrested yesterday. allegedly he hid two microcameras inside a women's bathroom inside that building.re four women we recorded on them, one of them multiple times. this investigation has been woing on since january. back...
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i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim handly. 6:00, three other teens arrested for that brutal crime and police tell us the trio wanted to make sure that the young girl could not rat them out. , amazon omes hq announcing the first phase of the plans to overhaul crystal city. >> i hope not. three words from presidentatrump today tould distract him from his message on immigration rchlts a rchl . >>> and the summer outlook. after throwing out the first pitch, doug reveals the final piece of his summer forecast. >> announcer: news 4 at 6:00 begins with breaking news. >>> we start with the crime that police called disturbing. a 14-year-old girlutally beaten to death. >> tonight three teenagers are charged and police say two of them have ties to ms 13. the victim's body found in a creek. you'll recall here in riverdale yesterday investigators tell us the motive appeared to be an effort to keep her quiet. >> cory smith joins us from prince george's county police headquarters with the details on this awful story. cory. >> reporter: jim a
i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim handly. 6:00, three other teens arrested for that brutal crime and police tell us the trio wanted to make sure that the young girl could not rat them out. , amazon omes hq announcing the first phase of the plans to overhaul crystal city. >> i hope not. three words from presidentatrump today tould distract him from his message on immigration rchlts a rchl . >>> and the summer outlook. after throwing out the first pitch, doug reveals the final...
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>> doreen, for folks who either there is or work here, a lot of intrigue. mostly folks seem to like the plans soes far. th are proposed plans that go to the county for final inproval. it's not what's g to fill the skyline so much as what will remain as open space. on a nice day crystal city's metropolitan park is busy.c cysts passing through. kids scooting by. shoppers bags full and dogs. lots and lots of dogs. keith harwood takes it all in from the bench. >> i have the opportunity to come out here from bunch. i get away from my desk. >> crystal city is whe he spens h spends his day. two new buildings, phase one of amazon >> normally i'm facing this direction. so therefore, it should not affect me at all. >> reporter: keith can look awai and enjoy his lawn. sandra lives here. we helped her envig tsion the n skyline. >> it's going to block my view. >> reporter: the empty warehouses allow her to look beyond, but that will soon change. >> what do you think of the aestheti's? >>beautiful. >> reporter: as firam reported, on just filed their plans with arlington
>> doreen, for folks who either there is or work here, a lot of intrigue. mostly folks seem to like the plans soes far. th are proposed plans that go to the county for final inproval. it's not what's g to fill the skyline so much as what will remain as open space. on a nice day crystal city's metropolitan park is busy.c cysts passing through. kids scooting by. shoppers bags full and dogs. lots and lots of dogs. keith harwood takes it all in from the bench. >> i have the opportunity...
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doreen? >> we have a potential health alert for tho of youho like to wear those fitness trackers around your wrist. they are causing some people serious pain. an now the make a popular device has advice on the best and the safest way to wear it. interest of tracking my steps, and you get to that magic number 10,000. >> rich likes to stay active and he used a fitness tracker to count his steps. after a year of starting to wear his new fitbit charge 2, he says he developed serious pain and numbness in his left wrist. >> i went to turn my ist, and it kind of locked up and i had to kind of twist it back to get it to release. >> he says the pain was so bad, it was difficult to do simple tasks, like brush his hair. >> aha my hand was so numb i actually had to switch the hairbrush to the other hand. and then i really tarted get very concerned. >> williams had had a nch that his fitness tracker might have something to do with his pain, so he went online and was surprised to learn he wasn't alone. >>
doreen? >> we have a potential health alert for tho of youho like to wear those fitness trackers around your wrist. they are causing some people serious pain. an now the make a popular device has advice on the best and the safest way to wear it. interest of tracking my steps, and you get to that magic number 10,000. >> rich likes to stay active and he used a fitness tracker to count his steps. after a year of starting to wear his new fitbit charge 2, he says he developed serious...
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doreen, jim, back to you. >> thank you. i >>> just to our newsroom, in just the past 30 minutes, we've learned the names of the two people accused in that smash and grab robbery at one of d.c.'s best known consignmentstores. taquon neil and brooks are wanted for stealing handbagswo rth 36,000s.tu cameras capd them running into the store in dupont circle last week. they smashed the glass display case, grabbed the designer bd s ann out the door. >>> a developingtory tonight. suspense and theatrical posturing on capitol hill today between attorney general williao barr and senars over the muellerreport. the sequel could continuero tomor after barr decided late today he's refusing to testify tomorrow before the house judiciary committee. lawmakers in the senate e questioned mit barr for hours over his handling of the mueller report today. the big takeaway, barr admitted he did not ereview th underlying evidence in the report before writing the summary that essen ally cleared the president of wrongdoing. senator kamala harris gri
doreen, jim, back to you. >> thank you. i >>> just to our newsroom, in just the past 30 minutes, we've learned the names of the two people accused in that smash and grab robbery at one of d.c.'s best known consignmentstores. taquon neil and brooks are wanted for stealing handbagswo rth 36,000s.tu cameras capd them running into the store in dupont circle last week. they smashed the glass display case, grabbed the designer bd s ann out the door. >>> a developingtory...
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. >> doreen, this whole incident happened right here at this mcdonald's here in montgomery county. what we learned today is that there was no 911 call. there was no complaint about these men. police are saying that they've had some trouble with illegal activity right here inhis area and that it was an officer who initiated the top. the police union coming to the defense of a montgomery county officer who was captured on video using the "n" word. the union says in the statement a officer was repeating comment made by one of the men who was detained. she had no intent to discriminate against those men. it's a lengthy body camera video capturing montgomery county police questioning and searching four young men who say they were waiting for a ride to work at a mcdonald's no white oak. several minutes in the female officer coulibe heard us the "n" word. it was captured on the body camera and cell phone video recorded by >> we have more people y'all [ bleep ] trying to something. >> one of the menng challeed her use of the word and she responded. >> nope. that's a quote. those were your
. >> doreen, this whole incident happened right here at this mcdonald's here in montgomery county. what we learned today is that there was no 911 call. there was no complaint about these men. police are saying that they've had some trouble with illegal activity right here inhis area and that it was an officer who initiated the top. the police union coming to the defense of a montgomery county officer who was captured on video using the "n" word. the union says in the statement a...
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i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm leon harris.reaking right now, the exchange between a white police officer and a black man making rounds on social media. what police have say about it. >>> plus a news 4 i-team exclusive the latest in a series of problems at one local hospital. a skripatient escapes and assaua woman. family members say there were chances to stop him. >>> i'm tracking the rain chances over the next couple ys. going up big time as we head toward mother day weekend. >> announcer: news 4 at 6:00 begins with breaking news. >>> that breaking news at 6:00 all about this video you see here. the circulating and blowing up big time on social media tight. >> it shows a montgomery county police officer using a racial slur. polay they're and trying to learn everything threy. >> so a we. let's get started with erika gonzalez at the live teske to get us up to speed. >> it's about the video, isn't it? we're going to show you a short edited portion. it's a clip and it' getting shared all over social media. a white police officer
i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm leon harris.reaking right now, the exchange between a white police officer and a black man making rounds on social media. what police have say about it. >>> plus a news 4 i-team exclusive the latest in a series of problems at one local hospital. a skripatient escapes and assaua woman. family members say there were chances to stop him. >>> i'm tracking the rain chances over the next couple ys. going up big time as we head toward mother day...
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, i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim handly. threat of severe weather may be gone, but some of us are still in for heavy rain, maybe even floodisg. doug tracking the slow moving storms. >>> we're also staying on top o brews. a high school freshman found dead over the weekend. we're working to confirm the connection to a gruesome murder near the chain bridge. >>> and baltimore's mayor is out. katherine pugh resigned butno d make the announcement rself. >>> pictures of a cloud in anne arundel county. part of the lines of storms that sparked warnings all across our area. >> it's been a wild one, folks.o those srms brought heavy rain at times. the storm team 4x4 there driving through it in d.c. and montgomery county. >> let's get right to doug kammerer and find out what is still out there and what's still ahead for us tonight. doug. >> we still have some very heavy rain into parts
, i'm doreen gentzler. >> i'm jim handly. threat of severe weather may be gone, but some of us are still in for heavy rain, maybe even floodisg. doug tracking the slow moving storms. >>> we're also staying on top o brews. a high school freshman found dead over the weekend. we're working to confirm the connection to a gruesome murder near the chain bridge. >>> and baltimore's mayor is out. katherine pugh resigned butno d make the announcement rself. >>> pictures...
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well, doreen quinn giuliano put that into overdrive.her justice. outraged by her son's guilty verdict for the murder of 19-year-old marc fisher, doreen quinn giuliano became her own private investigator focusing on the jurors who convicted her son after deliberating less than two hours. >> i'm devastated. but that doesn't mean i'm going to give up. i'm never going to give up. john is innocent. >> reporter: it's fair to say that what she did few mothers would ever consider. what made you decide to go undercover? >> i knew they had the wrong verdict. so i had to take a closer look at them. >> reporter: after weeks of scouring jury questionnaires, doreen finally had a lead. juror number 8, jason alo, may have known some of her son's friend and if true she believes it should have disqualified him as a juror. >> she figured that the best approach would be to create this honey trap situation where she would get the juror to find her attractive. >> reporter: these pictures of her radical transformation were taken for a "vanity fair" magazine s
well, doreen quinn giuliano put that into overdrive.her justice. outraged by her son's guilty verdict for the murder of 19-year-old marc fisher, doreen quinn giuliano became her own private investigator focusing on the jurors who convicted her son after deliberating less than two hours. >> i'm devastated. but that doesn't mean i'm going to give up. i'm never going to give up. john is innocent. >> reporter: it's fair to say that what she did few mothers would ever consider. what made...
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our work to keep you informed there' a lot more to consider doreen gensler has dr. schlomhalumi. she sa we're not getting as that's because it's based on will break down the specific that's tonight at 5:00. new th morning, ami faly's univer why thim c living in the death. plus -- excite i'm not sure the english >> awesome. what about rain ch no chance for rain across the for rain and potentially for rain and potentially we'll detail tat andhtr (alex ek) $8,000. over $8,000. now, why is this number so important? because $8,508 is the average cost of a funeral. if you've already planned how to help cover your final expenses, like this one, great. but if youllaven't, i'm here to ou about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan through the colonial penn progm. if you're between age 50 and 85, the goodews is it's not too le, because you can start here, right now. so call now. you won't be alone. over half a million people called last year for free information. options start $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. a good price, if you're on a tight budget or a fixed inco
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doreen gesler is helping with the foods that could be triggering your symptoms.e're all ears on this one. >>> who knew? millions of pple we know suffer from allergies this time of the year and some turn to medication for the sniffling and sneezing and others limit the amount of time spent outside. it turns out certain foods could be triggering your allergies and making symptoms worse. >> reporter: spring is in the air and making so many of us sick. >> rightretow, they' suffering from the tail end of the tree poll enas early as february and grass pollen out in droves. >> reporter: that meents months of misery for 26 million mericans who suffer from seasonal allergies. dr. jackie is an allergist at family ent in gaithersburg. she says your diet could beof pt he problem. >> if you're allergic to tree pollen the las thing you want to do is eat something from that tree. >> reporter: it's cross reacting llergens from pollen or raw foods. >> or they get an itchy mouth or hives around their mouth when they eat a juicyse peach becau it's come from a tree that has pollen o
doreen gesler is helping with the foods that could be triggering your symptoms.e're all ears on this one. >>> who knew? millions of pple we know suffer from allergies this time of the year and some turn to medication for the sniffling and sneezing and others limit the amount of time spent outside. it turns out certain foods could be triggering your allergies and making symptoms worse. >> reporter: spring is in the air and making so many of us sick. >> rightretow, they'...
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been on strike this week all over the world also in nigeria and kenya there's a sweat from where joy doreen barrow joins us now joy. in the crossfire what's your experience with the service in kenya. as a cast my experience has been ok because the entrance of going to the market with the transport market sort of gave a level ground especially for the convent drivers or the traditional sassy driver is who are enjoying monopoly so at the entrance a. sort of level of the ground and thereafter we saw at that you hailing taxis and it is like taxes i also into the market which even forced labor as well to lloyds rates by thirty five percent which now made the drivers a little bit unsettled because they said they were just making a bit and then a bit lower than two dollars and eighty nine cents for out which was a very small rate compared to what the conventional drive is happy ninety sounds like a paltry sum is that special about the situation drives where you are in kenya hours it's the same elsewhere. i think it's the same issues that for kenya particularly has been a number of issues festival
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doreen gentzler, ws 4. >>> a local mother is turning her tragic loss into something good for other kind their families. leon harris joins us next with harris' heroes. >>> welcome back. so we have seen this over and over again. light and he rising out of a tragic loss. gavin lindbergh wrote to tell us of the work his wife has done to cheer up sick children after they lost their son to cance w >> soon found out gavin is as much a hero as his wife wendy. the lindberghs are this week's hris' heroes. >> reporter: candy, toys and smiles. r one. anot >> reporter: wendy and gavin lindbergh are visiting children's national health system as they do every week. >> m&ms? yeah. >> there you go. >> thank you.co >> you're wee. >> good choice. >> reporter: the kids here really look forward to thists trea and treasures cart, all wi stocked u candies and toys. >> they see that logo, they know it is break time. and it is -- they're ready to me have sofun. and get to pick out whatevery thewant. >> reporter: but thisl wonderfu idea was born out of the worst kind of loss. >> evan had four years of relentle
doreen gentzler, ws 4. >>> a local mother is turning her tragic loss into something good for other kind their families. leon harris joins us next with harris' heroes. >>> welcome back. so we have seen this over and over again. light and he rising out of a tragic loss. gavin lindbergh wrote to tell us of the work his wife has done to cheer up sick children after they lost their son to cance w >> soon found out gavin is as much a hero as his wife wendy. the lindberghs are...
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. >> reporter: well, jim and doreen, within the last hour we've refred the charging documents from this case. they outline the final moments of 14 ariana funes diaz's life, lured into the woods by people she knew and ultimately killed. because the grizzly details, prosecutors asked that the two suspects not be allowed to released from jail as they await trial. the judge agreed. >> everybody has their day and god is going to handle them. whether now or later,in this life or next. >> that is her aunt speaking to news 4 last night just hours after three teens were arged with the murder of her niece. today two of the suspects, 17-year-old joel escobar and 14-year-old cynthia hernandez nucamindi appeared court for the first time. both are being charged as adults and being heldithout bond. according to an arrest warrant affidavit, the victim was lured into the woods, forced to undress and beaten to death by two men. escobar was armed with the bat while jose ponce attacked her with a machete. >> my niece s barely starting to live. >> reporter: she first met her niece when she came to the u.s.
. >> reporter: well, jim and doreen, within the last hour we've refred the charging documents from this case. they outline the final moments of 14 ariana funes diaz's life, lured into the woods by people she knew and ultimately killed. because the grizzly details, prosecutors asked that the two suspects not be allowed to released from jail as they await trial. the judge agreed. >> everybody has their day and god is going to handle them. whether now or later,in this life or next....
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tonight doreen reveals the dangerous deadly consequences. this is really a story that parents and kids should watch together. wendy, you were talking about this is the story, yes, it has been out there for a while. for years this has bee going on. the problem is it is getting worse. the kids are morebrazen. they don't think twice. this is going on one in three kids buying these illegally and they're not realizing the beconsequences. ause in their head, it's working. and that's the problem. >> hyper focused. >> pharmaceutically, the ingredient is the same as cocaine. so as a parent, i'm sitting there thinking what? this is som con. it is. it's common. it's got to be addressed and it really hasn't been at all. >> i think because it's itrescribed for their lle brothers and sister, you're giving these little kids this drug. how harmful could it be? >> they don't know that it is. it's just really one of those things they just don't get it. they don't care because they want that quick fix. they're not even knowing the ramifications of this. >> it'
tonight doreen reveals the dangerous deadly consequences. this is really a story that parents and kids should watch together. wendy, you were talking about this is the story, yes, it has been out there for a while. for years this has bee going on. the problem is it is getting worse. the kids are morebrazen. they don't think twice. this is going on one in three kids buying these illegally and they're not realizing the beconsequences. ause in their head, it's working. and that's the problem....
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i'm doreen legen >>> i'm jim handly. at 6:00 women all over the country respoat to new s laws aimed at reversing the division in roe versus waid. >>> a new twist in a local gang murder. >>> and debt fee. one billionaire's gift to an entire graduating class. tonight we hear from a local grad who says he fels >> it really is a relief on so many people. when i tell you the magnitude, i'm still comprehending. >>> today women across the country rallied in defense of their right to abortion. pushing back against a flurry of new state laws restricting or even outright banning the procedure. >> backers oe new laws have made clear their goal is to argue their case before the supre that is exactly where one of today's largest demonstrations >> derrick ward was there and he joins us live with more. derrick. >> reporter: we have a much more sedate scene outside the supreme court no but during that protest passions ran the gamut. be it a street corner in arlington or on the steps of the highest court in the land. a wave of anti-abort
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. >>> and working for your health, doreen gentzle will tell us how the party dg ketamine is ru you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. .. t a price that has you,ke... okay. that's yes for less. l say yes to theest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. the big carriers are talking about their current 5g roll outs, but their efforts are limited to a few pockets in select cities or trying to convince consumers that 4g is actually 5g. they're neglecting small towns and rural communities, leavg them on the wrong side t. if approved, only the combined availableresources of t-mobile and sprint can deliver on all thspectrum bands needed to quickly bring unprecedented 5g connectivity across the nation. and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day. at ross. yes for less. >>> it is a aildternoon in tornado alley. this is in oklahoma where there is a major concern about a tornado outbreak. doug will be ba
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doreen gentzler has a look in tonight's "changing minds." >> reporter: hi, wendy.n eat ag disorder is serious illness that can ev deadly in some cases, and it can be very easy to conceal, too. millions are impacted by it, and doctors say there are warning t signshat every parent should ow about. >> reporter: jacqueline travels all over the world with her military family, but on the inside she was hiding a painful secret. >> i was diagnosed with oc at age 13. from there i realized that the medication that i was prescribed really suppressed made appetite and in a way from there i taught myself not to eat during the day and just it snowballed. >> reporter: jacqueline says hea ing disorder started in elementary school and it got out of control when she went away to college. a dangerous cycle of restricting meals and ereme exercising. >> it's more jist like th obsessive quality. like i would keep these journals of what i ate, and even though i knew that i h eaten x, y and z and the at the end of the day would i want to check it 20 times >> reporter: as things got worse
doreen gentzler has a look in tonight's "changing minds." >> reporter: hi, wendy.n eat ag disorder is serious illness that can ev deadly in some cases, and it can be very easy to conceal, too. millions are impacted by it, and doctors say there are warning t signshat every parent should ow about. >> reporter: jacqueline travels all over the world with her military family, but on the inside she was hiding a painful secret. >> i was diagnosed with oc at age 13. from...
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. >> news4's doreen gentzler has reaction from two mothers who say the medication saved their lives.ld drug is givi patients new hope in the fight against depression. doctors call ketamine a game changer because it can work within hours compared to others that can take weeks to i kick if that work at all. those who use it say the treatment dramatically improvedl theirives. >> i feel free. i look forward to waking up every dwa. i look to the future. >> reporter: ketamine has been years fely as the operating room since the bu'60s. t it's also been abused as a d grtg known as special k. doctors say whenen in low dosages in a controlled setting it's safe. coming up at 5:00, you'll hear from a local psychiatrist who took part in the trials for ketamine. why she says this drug is different than anything else on the market. doreen ,gentzler news4. >>> you see her every weekday morning on the "day" show.s thiekend, vannah guthrie was in town to speak to the graduates of the george washington university. she encouraged them to embrace challenges and not worry so much. g.w. award her with an h
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. >> reporter: indeed, doreen. a 13-year-old teenager shot and wounded. stop ors used clothes the bleeding. neighbors used a car to take the teen to a hospital. this neighborhood, no stranger to violence. signs of violence in this nilworth neighborhood. george matthews is a retired cop. he says he's lived here 24 s. year he says his van has been shot up 3 times. he says he's ready to move out. >> well, one time it was beautiful, but now, them young thugs, they just take the streets, taking over, you know? but i'm getting ready to get out of here. i can't take it no more. >> reporter: last saturday night, more violence. they say a 13-year-old was out here with some friends. he was eating a slice of pizza. two guys in hoodies show up and open firn gwendolyllen morton was here when it happened. how many shots? >> about six, five or six. >> reporter: how many times was he hit? >> three places. i couldn't -- only one i seen was the one on the side. >> reporter: ms. morton saysrs neighidn't wait for an ambulance. they acted on their own to sa he teenager's life
. >> reporter: indeed, doreen. a 13-year-old teenager shot and wounded. stop ors used clothes the bleeding. neighbors used a car to take the teen to a hospital. this neighborhood, no stranger to violence. signs of violence in this nilworth neighborhood. george matthews is a retired cop. he says he's lived here 24 s. year he says his van has been shot up 3 times. he says he's ready to move out. >> well, one time it was beautiful, but now, them young thugs, they just take the streets,...
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doreen has reaction from twors mothehat say the medication saved their lives. >> an old drug is giving patients the fight against depressin. it can ta hours compared to all the other reanti-depnts can take weeks. those that use it say it improved their lives. >> i feel free. i look forward to waking up every day. i look forward to life. t look forwardo the future. >> ketamine has been around for years. it's been used in the operating room since the 60s but it's also been abused as a party drug known as special k. when it's given in low dosages in a controlled medical setting it's safe. >> why she says this drug is different from anything else available. >> just open our nbc washington app and search changing minds. only on news 4, several years after i visited el salvador, i tracking ms-13's impact in our area. what police are doing to try to stop the game and how u can help. >> savannah guthri talks to george washington university graduates. hear her message about competing with peers and commencement speaker shocker.e on schools entire class enjoyed a gift they will never forget. >>
doreen has reaction from twors mothehat say the medication saved their lives. >> an old drug is giving patients the fight against depressin. it can ta hours compared to all the other reanti-depnts can take weeks. those that use it say it improved their lives. >> i feel free. i look forward to waking up every day. i look forward to life. t look forwardo the future. >> ketamine has been around for years. it's been used in the operating room since the 60s but it's also been...
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doreen gentzler, news 4. >>> at 6:39 this morning, taking a live look outside, lauryn r k a live lookutside, lauryn r k rickett this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever.st this is not ju the flu. it's meningitis b...ot andwhile meningitis bis uncomm. once symptoms appear, th can progress quickly d can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make suryou help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination. dale's little girls heading minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting a her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying..wyndham.ve hotel by wyndhamk. and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. m much moesictive abortion law. see more on the oning moderator o "me the press" chucktodd. chuck, obviously we saw this week alabama passing one of the strictest, you know, as it relates to abortion, in the country. making no exception for rape or incest. the president tweeting that hes thinkat there should be an exception made for that. what impact is this going to
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. >> some news4's doreen joins us now. >> explain what's going on here. >> we can't get that, right? >> they're everywhere. >> bsome accounts, more than 40% of uare usinghose fitness trackers to monitor our health and keep up with our fitness goals but for some, it come with aangerous side effect. tonight, northern virginiafa her is sharing his story and warning others about the possible risk. >> i got a fitbit for the interest of tracking my steps you get to that magic number, 10,000. >> rich williamson likeso stay active and he's used a fitness tracker to count his steps but almost year after wearing his new fitbit charge 2, he says he developed serious pain and numbness in his li t wrist. >> went to turn my wrist and it locked up and i had to twist. >> reporter: he says the pain was so bad it was difficult to do simple tasks like brush his hair. >> and my hand was so numb that i actually had to switch the hair brush to the other hand and then i really started to get very concerned. >> reporter: williamson had a hunch that his fitness tracker might have something to do with his pai
. >> some news4's doreen joins us now. >> explain what's going on here. >> we can't get that, right? >> they're everywhere. >> bsome accounts, more than 40% of uare usinghose fitness trackers to monitor our health and keep up with our fitness goals but for some, it come with aangerous side effect. tonight, northern virginiafa her is sharing his story and warning others about the possible risk. >> i got a fitbit for the interest of tracking my steps you get to...
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. >> reporter: doreen, we saw a lot of things inside that hearing room today.several momts of political posturing. even a pukt bucket of fried chi. one thing we did not see the attorney general. tha h disagreement overow the hearing would play out. no secret there's been bad bloor between thesident's department of justice and how democrats. tod that went to a whole new level. inside today's house judiciary e committ hearing, a seat reserved for attorn general william barr standing empty. >> he has failed the men and women of the department of justice by placing the needs of the president over the fair administration ofc justi he has even failed to show up today. >> reporter: barr did not attend after democrats insisted he answer questions from committee lawyers, not just lawmakers. >> we're not getting that opportunity today because the stunt and the circus continues t er here. >> reporter: iomes as the justice department in a letter refused to comply with a subpoena from the committee to turnover the full eunrcted mueller report. democrats now threatening to h
. >> reporter: doreen, we saw a lot of things inside that hearing room today.several momts of political posturing. even a pukt bucket of fried chi. one thing we did not see the attorney general. tha h disagreement overow the hearing would play out. no secret there's been bad bloor between thesident's department of justice and how democrats. tod that went to a whole new level. inside today's house judiciary e committ hearing, a seat reserved for attorn general william barr standing empty....
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>> reporter: yeah, doreen. mitch mcconnellas very clear sayg case closed, but democrats clearly disagree ands that even after the release of the mueller report there is a lot of digging still to be done. >> reporter: on capitol hill a call from the senate's top republican to turn the page on the mueller report. >> the special counsel's finding is clear. case closed. >> reporter: but house democrats just getting started, locked in a growing battle with the white house, now taking new steps to block a sea of subpoenas from democrats, including one for former white house counsel don mcgahn who cooperated with mueller and hison investigati into possible obstruction of justice by the president, but the white house instructing mcgahn not to turn over any documents, noting heno does have the legal right to disclose them because they are still under white house control. >> i predict a fight in the courts, and -- and it may be that the white house's goal here is simply to slow walkit. >> reporter: mcgahn through his law
>> reporter: yeah, doreen. mitch mcconnellas very clear sayg case closed, but democrats clearly disagree ands that even after the release of the mueller report there is a lot of digging still to be done. >> reporter: on capitol hill a call from the senate's top republican to turn the page on the mueller report. >> the special counsel's finding is clear. case closed. >> reporter: but house democrats just getting started, locked in a growing battle with the white house,...
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doreen hipps, 87, has been on his route since the beginning.ter told "the atlanta journal constitution," dementia has set in, and she doesn't see well anymore, but she still knows floyd. >> it's been amazing. they were my friends. i could've left them a long time ago but i wouldn't because i love them and the relationship i couldn't leave it. >> reporter: one las >> just continue to take care of each other and smile when you think of me. i love you all. >> expect postcards. we thank mr. floyd for his service. i'm tom llamas. we hope to see you back here tomorrow. david and all of us here, good night. >>> good afternoon. police are searching for a gunman. two men were shot at the intersection of 6th and mission streets jters afternoon. >> the report is he live near the crime scene. liz? e susp itith w t shootinappehin. rightf the miss saigon restaurant. i want to show you the information we got. you can see first responders rushing to the scene. according to sfpd, the victims are in life threatening condition. >> i heard two shots. i ran across
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lawmakers there pass a restriction bill who the governor mo happe to be a democrat says he will sign it doreen back to you. >> thank you leon. >>> a maryland family is creating a memorial no honor a 16-year-old boy found murdered near the chain bridge? northwest d.c. he was eide by d.c. police today. his body was found last month. investigators say he was stabbed to death. blue and white bags were found in the trees near where his body was found in the woods. blue and white are the colors of the notorious ms 139 gang. but police have not said if his death was gang related.ly his fami set up a gofundme to raise money for his funeral. >> two spected ms 13 gang members face charges for the death of a 14-year-old girl.nd police fou the body ofrianaa funez in a creek iniffereal ph.d. wednesday morning, broulgtsly beaten to death. 17-year-old joel escobar and cynthia hernaez appeared in court the first time today. police say the pair and 16-year-old jose ponce killed the girl because they feared he would -- would tell police about a robbery all four of them committed in d.c. we spoke to the aunt of
lawmakers there pass a restriction bill who the governor mo happe to be a democrat says he will sign it doreen back to you. >> thank you leon. >>> a maryland family is creating a memorial no honor a 16-year-old boy found murdered near the chain bridge? northwest d.c. he was eide by d.c. police today. his body was found last month. investigators say he was stabbed to death. blue and white bags were found in the trees near where his body was found in the woods. blue and white are...
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doreen? reporting on that's riddled with potholes, even a sinkhole. tonight we're lning about more closures to try and fix the road. for the next six weeks, thegw parkway will be down to one lana intretch around the sinkhole in mclean. all the rain we've been getting has washed part of the road away. you can still see the dip that exists here. drivers tell us they're being cautious. >> the roads are being d undermi the waumpter. we have to be conscious of that. >> we're doing everything we can sot ivers driving through the park will have safe, smooth drives. >> earlier part of the parkway between chain bridge road and the parkw was open to traffic. > >>> the preside calls the trade war with china a little squabble. president tru is about to slap another $23 billion on chinese goods. can china retaliated yesterday with tariffs on $60 billion on u.s. goods. despite the back and forth becoeen the two ntries, mr. trump says the u.s. is coming out on top. >> our people, if they want, they can buy fom someplace else other than china. you know what? you want
doreen? reporting on that's riddled with potholes, even a sinkhole. tonight we're lning about more closures to try and fix the road. for the next six weeks, thegw parkway will be down to one lana intretch around the sinkhole in mclean. all the rain we've been getting has washed part of the road away. you can still see the dip that exists here. drivers tell us they're being cautious. >> the roads are being d undermi the waumpter. we have to be conscious of that. >> we're doing...
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doreen, back to you. >> thank you, leon.w >>> tom president trump says he'll unveil what he's callingsweep new e migration plan. now senior whituse officials say there are six issues here. some of them include moving the u.s. from afamily-based system to one based on merit. this plan would also include a civics test for all applicants. border funding is at the top of the list, but the number of green cards issued would stay the same. the legislation is likely to die in the democratic controlled house before it ever reaches the senate. >>> you may have seen a lot of bicyclists on the streets of d.c. tonight, but you probably didn't hear them. >> yeah, they were riding in silence onight. many with a solemn purpose to honorll cyclists k by motor vehicles in our area. the ride of silence happens every year in the month of may throughout the world. >> only on news4, jackie bensen spoke to the friends of the five cyclists killed in d.c. over the past year. >> they rolled down pennsylvania avenue northwest after riding ten miles through city streets. ending with a bike down moment of silence
doreen, back to you. >> thank you, leon.w >>> tom president trump says he'll unveil what he's callingsweep new e migration plan. now senior whituse officials say there are six issues here. some of them include moving the u.s. from afamily-based system to one based on merit. this plan would also include a civics test for all applicants. border funding is at the top of the list, but the number of green cards issued would stay the same. the legislation is likely to die in the...
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doreen, good to see you. $10.2 billion, what does the market make of that price tag?retty good price for nestle, considering the previous estimates floating around were a little lower than that. in positionnestle to do another 20 billion franc share buyback program, when the current one expires this year. not expect major acquisitions this year, considering the starbucks rollout that just started. seewe're likely to acquisitions in the-growth categories, such as coffee, water, baby food, pet care. corinne, great to have you with us. ise us through why nestle selling skin health, and what that could tell us about what else we might see in m&a? corinne: so, ever since the new ceo came in, he has been trimming the portfolio, weeding out underperformers and laggards, and acquiring in high-growth areas. health unit has been a weak spot for nestle, facing a lot of competition from generic alternatives. they have also been cutting hundreds of jobs, and analysts including activist investor dan forayave been saying the into dermatology has been non-core, and should be sold. in
doreen, good to see you. $10.2 billion, what does the market make of that price tag?retty good price for nestle, considering the previous estimates floating around were a little lower than that. in positionnestle to do another 20 billion franc share buyback program, when the current one expires this year. not expect major acquisitions this year, considering the starbucks rollout that just started. seewe're likely to acquisitions in the-growth categories, such as coffee, water, baby food, pet...
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susan hogan and doreen gentzler with a warning every parent wants to hear. >>> in the high-pressure rat race to succeed in college, there's one fix ents are turning into at alarming race. >> stimulant drugs like adderall them talin are helpi stay awake and alert for hours of studying. at what cost to their health? >> these students are buying d arugs illegally from classmates. the medications have earned aio epas smart drugs or steroids for thebrain. >> it basically made me fee like i was able to accomplish things that i normally wouldn't be able to. and it also made me extremely hyper focusedn the moment. >> three recent college graduates tell us students don't think twice about popping the pills. >> you'll also hear from medical experts who detail the dangerous and sometimes even deadly consequences of using these medications witut a prescription. >> that's right. our team coverage on what some are calling a crisis on campus starts tonight on news4 at 5:00. >>> 4:18. nbc 4 is committed to reporting on our changing climate. now the secretary general of thn united na says climate change
susan hogan and doreen gentzler with a warning every parent wants to hear. >>> in the high-pressure rat race to succeed in college, there's one fix ents are turning into at alarming race. >> stimulant drugs like adderall them talin are helpi stay awake and alert for hours of studying. at what cost to their health? >> these students are buying d arugs illegally from classmates. the medications have earned aio epas smart drugs or steroids for thebrain. >> it basically...
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>> reporter: well doreen, thed. police union wants commissioner green to step down but he says he is not backing down, he's not apologizing. and tee claims he is speaking the truth. he's concerned about constitutional rights being violated. back to you. >> all right, shomari stone reporting. meank you. >>> we have sobreaking news out of california right now. an f 16 military jet crashed right through the roof of this warehouse not far from los angeles. you can see the hole that jet made in this roof. this all happened as the pilot was preparing to lathd. military says it appears the jet was having hydraulic problem. the pilot loci control, ded to eject from the plane. that pilot and five people on the ground were injured but all are pected to be okay. >>> now to the latest on a disturbi story in prince george's county. three teenagers have been charged with brutally beating a 14-year-old girl to death in river dale. police fay two o them have ties to the ms-13 ganwa her body s found yesterday nearly a month after sh
>> reporter: well doreen, thed. police union wants commissioner green to step down but he says he is not backing down, he's not apologizing. and tee claims he is speaking the truth. he's concerned about constitutional rights being violated. back to you. >> all right, shomari stone reporting. meank you. >>> we have sobreaking news out of california right now. an f 16 military jet crashed right through the roof of this warehouse not far from los angeles. you can see the hole...
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. >> reporter: good tuesday morning, i'm doreen gentzler. today is going to be a day of action on capitol hill. the idea is to give a voice to so many people suffering in silence. eating disorders has the highest mortality rate of any mental health issue, and most of the victims try to keep it hidden from everyone. >> an eating disorder is manipulative, very convincing. >> tonight at 5:00, a young woman opens up about her ownx tag battle with an eating disorder. and doctors reveal some of the warning signs that every parent nneeds to k about. hope you'll joius tonight at n >>> this morning a man accused of killing two young fairfax county residents more than two years ago is back on u.s. soil and behi bars. the victims were found dead in springfield in december of6. 201 shortly after the murders, police say the killer escaped to ethiopia. friday night a special fbi plane brought him back to dulles airport. the first time in dcades that ethiopia agreed to extradite a suspect in a criminal case to the u.s. >>> today, r&b singer robert kelly wi
. >> reporter: good tuesday morning, i'm doreen gentzler. today is going to be a day of action on capitol hill. the idea is to give a voice to so many people suffering in silence. eating disorders has the highest mortality rate of any mental health issue, and most of the victims try to keep it hidden from everyone. >> an eating disorder is manipulative, very convincing. >> tonight at 5:00, a young woman opens up about her ownx tag battle with an eating disorder. and doctors...
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tragedy for hungary all the danube river in decades but it is saying time she is also here of course doreenmind. to really take this investigation seriously. for instance that the company cations between those 2 ships were absolutely not goot and she wants to know what happened many occasions for instance that she already made clear and of course at the same time the rescue operation is underway but there was little hope left that the remaining $21.00 people will be found alive and actually the expectation is that in the end of the day at least $28.00 people including a 6 year old child may have to try to do so as you say the investigation is still ongoing but why is it so difficult to find the missing people why hasn't the vessel been recovered yet. well indeed to. die for hefty trying even here behind me to reach debts vessel about it is very difficult 1st of all our very water step muscles are confirmed by john kerry and foreign minister today and that's just saying time it is extremely difficult to fight to actually solve which that wreckage it wind down we've seen 7 seconds in very bad
tragedy for hungary all the danube river in decades but it is saying time she is also here of course doreenmind. to really take this investigation seriously. for instance that the company cations between those 2 ships were absolutely not goot and she wants to know what happened many occasions for instance that she already made clear and of course at the same time the rescue operation is underway but there was little hope left that the remaining $21.00 people will be found alive and actually the...
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doreen tobin has been on the new york times board of directors since 2004 until 2009 she was verizon the vice president and chief financial officer after her retirement from horizon tobin was given 3 and a half $1000000.00 and then signed a year long consulting contract that paid her a whopping $125000.00 per month as for the articles experts on 5 g.b. ryan fox spent 15 years at the national security agency and was a computer analyst in the us army now he's an executive at the cyber intelligence firm new knowledge the very same firm that rand what its own internal report called an elaborate false flag operation and the 2017 alabama special senate race and then there's molly mchugh a new conservative think tank or unregistered foreign agent who once wrote that fighting a new cold war would be in america's interest so whose interest is this article serve the american public or corporate shareholders reporting in washington and cohen r.t. . you know where 5 is 5 or 6 conversations and the whole of this series. and now we're all back to this subverting democracy it's like when we talked
doreen tobin has been on the new york times board of directors since 2004 until 2009 she was verizon the vice president and chief financial officer after her retirement from horizon tobin was given 3 and a half $1000000.00 and then signed a year long consulting contract that paid her a whopping $125000.00 per month as for the articles experts on 5 g.b. ryan fox spent 15 years at the national security agency and was a computer analyst in the us army now he's an executive at the cyber...
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doreen knows what she's talking about. >> flowers are nice. okay. you better get busy, doug. nice weather would be nice. >> that ain't going to happen. >> that would bet the b mother's day gift. >> funny. my wife says i just want it to rain all wn'kend so we dot have to do anything. honey, look what i got you, baby. i got you plenty rain. >>> here's the thing about tomorrow. i don't think we'll see rain all day tomorrow. i think it's starting during tho late afn maybe around 3:00 or 4:00 so if you're thinking of getting dow to the air show tomorrow is definitely thet bet day. i don't think we'll see much of it at all during the day on sunday. right now outside you can see what's going on. you can see the rain coming through the area. the thunderstorms, the line of thunderstorms comin through. they were pretty strong. a lot of very heavy rainfall. no real strong winds. we did seeh some wind wit it. that's about it. nothing severe but it was a pretty good line. really enjoyed just sitting outside for 15, 20 minutes watching this thing come through our area here. annapolis right
doreen knows what she's talking about. >> flowers are nice. okay. you better get busy, doug. nice weather would be nice. >> that ain't going to happen. >> that would bet the b mother's day gift. >> funny. my wife says i just want it to rain all wn'kend so we dot have to do anything. honey, look what i got you, baby. i got you plenty rain. >>> here's the thing about tomorrow. i don't think we'll see rain all day tomorrow. i think it's starting during tho late afn...
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doreen hipps, 87, has been on his route since the beginning.r told "the atlanta journal constitution," dementia has set in, and she doesn't see well anymore, but she still knows floyd. >> it's been amazing. they were my friends. i could've left them a long time ago but i wouldn't because i love them and the relationship i couldn't leave it. >> reporter: one last shift was over, the neighborhood had another surprise. a black block party in his honor. and to the people i had served. >> just continue to take care of each other and smile when you think of me. i love you all. and one last delivery. some advice to the people he served. >> just continue to take care of each other. and smile. i love you all. >> and we're smiling already. the neighborhood also raised enough money to send him to hawaii and extra spending cash. expect some postcards. we thank mr. floyd for his service. i'm tom llamas. see you tomorrow. for david and all of us here, good night. for david and all of us here, good night. >>> no more right on red. one city thinks it is a way
doreen hipps, 87, has been on his route since the beginning.r told "the atlanta journal constitution," dementia has set in, and she doesn't see well anymore, but she still knows floyd. >> it's been amazing. they were my friends. i could've left them a long time ago but i wouldn't because i love them and the relationship i couldn't leave it. >> reporter: one last shift was over, the neighborhood had another surprise. a black block party in his honor. and to the people i had...
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now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other if this is my grandfather's the chief of iraq. it was hanging i was sitting there only in baghdad to show that to life was good. of course in the middle king face the fests. his speech was that iraq now we don't have religion it's we are all iraqis jews and christians we are all iraqis it was a good time it was very it was planted. this paradise was created by the british who took but 1917. this little boy being pulled along in it to a british time if he needs constant david kalash. on his father's farm near the town of pop and on. with the world. by a father and stick relation with their. i mean diverted you. to believe . they were like a brother but i say like a brother like a brother i mean they are there to do all we want to the whole we were just like part of one house and my father. we were speaking english they were the rule is. if you are in line with the british the levee can be that the north will iraq you jews were in line with the british i met salim fatah in israel on many others like me in the pool class the british
now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other if this is my grandfather's the chief of iraq. it was hanging i was sitting there only in baghdad to show that to life was good. of course in the middle king face the fests. his speech was that iraq now we don't have religion it's we are all iraqis jews and christians we are all iraqis it was a good time it was very it was planted. this paradise was created by the british who took but 1917. this little boy being pulled along in it to a...
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now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other field this is my grandfather's the chief rabbi of iraq. it was had mean the. only in back that. to show that life was good. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religion we are all iraqis jews and christians. it was a good time it was then it will spread. this paradise was created by the british who took but 1917. this little boy being pulled along in it to a british time. constant david. on his father's farm near the town of. i won't change it with the world by a father stick a relation with their. i made a very dear you. to believe you they were like a brother but i say like a brother like a brother i mean they are they come to all we go to the hole we were just like part of one house and my father. can speak english. there were the rule is if you are in with the british the levee can be that the north will iraqi jews were in line with the british i met salim fatah in israel on many others like me in the pool class so the british you are robbing our resources are all you. do you are trying to tell us what to do we do
now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other field this is my grandfather's the chief rabbi of iraq. it was had mean the. only in back that. to show that life was good. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religion we are all iraqis jews and christians. it was a good time it was then it will spread. this paradise was created by the british who took but 1917. this little boy being pulled along in it to a british time. constant david. on his father's farm near the town of....
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our doreen gentzler sat down with a doctor and virginia man with a warning for others about the possiblesks. >> i got a fit bit for the interest of tracking my steps. d you get to that magic number of 10,000. >> reporter: rich williamson likes to stay active and he's used a fitness t tracker count his steps, but almost a year after starting to wear his new fitbit charge 2, he says he developed serious pain and numbness in his left wrist. >> i went to turn my wrist and it kind of locked up and i had to kind of twist it back to get >> reporter: s says thepafficu li brush hair. >> my hand waso numb, i actually had to switch the hair hand.ly started to get very:illiamson ha hunch veat hissomething to do w ist ine and wasone. there of people that were expienci t same issues at different levels, here's same thi me, lerv is nee damage looksri thestoo tigh a matter ot hence a day, luon may be ss tingling or weak as simple asiessr e, take it couple of days, give the nve time to rest. >re advice. rageanyone wearing a watch or other device on the brand, to foow four elements for the best experience
our doreen gentzler sat down with a doctor and virginia man with a warning for others about the possiblesks. >> i got a fit bit for the interest of tracking my steps. d you get to that magic number of 10,000. >> reporter: rich williamson likes to stay active and he's used a fitness t tracker count his steps, but almost a year after starting to wear his new fitbit charge 2, he says he developed serious pain and numbness in his left wrist. >> i went to turn my wrist and it kind...