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. >> if you look at elk herds, there are very healthy elk herds. they are either at or above objectives for elk. you might have times when wolves caused the kurds to decline and take hunting opportunity way from people and we have to come to whether or not that is acceptable to us as a society to have that alan's -- that balance. >> staining, coloring, or everybody wants to be the best in the world. there are a lot here in montana. many have won world titles. hunting is a big heart of our economy out here. and it has gradually gotten bad. we are competing with too many predators now. thwolves, ththe mountain lines and the grizizzly bears.s. we use to do over a hundred elk a year. now we a are down toto around 4. and of lot of them arare comingg to other parts werewolves are not. that many to go around anymore. there is a a place for them, but they need to be regulated like every other animal. i just feel they haven't been. it has gotten way out of control. our wolf season started 10 years ago. >> it was my interpretation that the states were not th
. >> if you look at elk herds, there are very healthy elk herds. they are either at or above objectives for elk. you might have times when wolves caused the kurds to decline and take hunting opportunity way from people and we have to come to whether or not that is acceptable to us as a society to have that alan's -- that balance. >> staining, coloring, or everybody wants to be the best in the world. there are a lot here in montana. many have won world titles. hunting is a big heart...
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a good-sized elk can feed a family of four or more if it is a larger elk throughout the year.that has been the traditional way inin montana from decades ad centnturies, to be sure. , therehe animals cocome in are a thousand things going through your head. you have to think, ok, i have to get that all the way, all the way, , full draw, e everythining taught, look at the one spot onn ththe hip. hold. hehere it comes from b behind te tree. hold. go. wolves have had an interesting impact to ththe prey and predatr relationship in montana. they have had an additive effect to the other predation that is going on. in recent years, we have also seen mountain lion populations, grizzly y bear populations, but your populations also on the rise -- black bear up regulations s also on the rise. so the wolves have made some decreases in numbers of certain animals, which makes it a little bit harder to bring meat to the table. is certainly frustration as part of that reintroduction. it did feel as if we had to go along for the ride for a while, willingly y or not. but now, since the hunts have
a good-sized elk can feed a family of four or more if it is a larger elk throughout the year.that has been the traditional way inin montana from decades ad centnturies, to be sure. , therehe animals cocome in are a thousand things going through your head. you have to think, ok, i have to get that all the way, all the way, , full draw, e everythining taught, look at the one spot onn ththe hip. hold. hehere it comes from b behind te tree. hold. go. wolves have had an interesting impact to ththe...
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marina maracco is life at his h house where atm agents are continuing to search his elk ridge home. marina. >>reporter: tony, you can see the agents gathering just behint me. they've just executed that t search want and have enteredre alex breezy's parents' home in elk ridge, maryland and atf agents believe that's where the suspect lives as well.ves i want to show you the scene because it is very much active. they are looking at something that will give them some sort of motive or explosions or guns that he my have had in the home. sources say this 25 year old mao had no criminal history. they're recovering evidence, bue since this afternoon wernoo understand from sources that they were watching his every move at the news station. and then a robot was able to w make its way to the and find the car that was burning in flames and trace the maryland plates back to this home and that's how they located the suspect's house. now they saturday on this house pretty much all afternoon until the suspect's father arrived ono the scene here. according to sources, the father has been fully coope
marina maracco is life at his h house where atm agents are continuing to search his elk ridge home. marina. >>reporter: tony, you can see the agents gathering just behint me. they've just executed that t search want and have enteredre alex breezy's parents' home in elk ridge, maryland and atf agents believe that's where the suspect lives as well.ves i want to show you the scene because it is very much active. they are looking at something that will give them some sort of motive or...
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atf agents searched his elk el ridge home today. marina maracco is there life with more. marina. >>reporter: tony, they executeu that search want and roughly an hour later all the agents leftet from the home here. with me i have the suspect's father. this issued breezy thanks so much for being with us tonight. was there any sort of sign in si the days leading up to today that something might be wronght with your son? >> yeah, about p two weeks ago e my son came up to me and said i've had a revelation from godod and jesus that he gave me the message that the world is goingn to end june 3 and i need to geto this message to people.peop and that's when we figured out u that there was something wrong about four days later he went out for a walk. he wound up in somebody's yard. they called the police. he was laying in the yard and the police came. it took seven policemen who tolo him down.hi they took him to st. agnes and st. agnes said he had been severely dehydrated. at that point we thought it was dehydration. i was really looking at him,im, too, with the end of the world coming. yo
atf agents searched his elk el ridge home today. marina maracco is there life with more. marina. >>reporter: tony, they executeu that search want and roughly an hour later all the agents leftet from the home here. with me i have the suspect's father. this issued breezy thanks so much for being with us tonight. was there any sort of sign in si the days leading up to today that something might be wronght with your son? >> yeah, about p two weeks ago e my son came up to me and said...
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little right. >> shooting real good, though, tony. >> you're not missing it by much. >> if you were elk them. >> exhale. pull and squeeze. >> the biggest thing is just let it surprise you. as you're pulling the trigger, squeeze it slow. every time it goes off, it should surprise you, that way you don't flinch. >> that looked right on. that looked right on to me. >> i've got to tell you. i'm proud of myself. i was somewhere in the neighborhood. >> he's a natural. >> you think people that don't like the idea of guns, if they had a day out here shooting targets, i suspect a fair number of them would at least temper their views somewhat. >> a thousand percent. absolutely. >> you definitely get a respect for the power of it, for sure. >> generally speaking, me and these guys i think should feel free to buy all the guns we want. it's the rest of you i'm not so sure about. >> i know how to shoot beer cans. when the zombie apocalypse comes, i'll be ready. as long as they're holding beers. ♪ where world-class chefs meet top-notch nutritionists. prime cuts of meat... 25 grams of protein... bold f
little right. >> shooting real good, though, tony. >> you're not missing it by much. >> if you were elk them. >> exhale. pull and squeeze. >> the biggest thing is just let it surprise you. as you're pulling the trigger, squeeze it slow. every time it goes off, it should surprise you, that way you don't flinch. >> that looked right on. that looked right on to me. >> i've got to tell you. i'm proud of myself. i was somewhere in the neighborhood. >>...
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one of the paper dolls that she made for us was based on this german actress named elle key sommer, elke. anyway, she was very blond, very due tonic in her -- few tonic in her type, and she was one of those paper dolls that we made this massive wardrobe. we didn't have tv, so we either read or we drew, you know, my sister and i. prick schools in alabama -- public schools in alabama were completely segregated all through my elementary school years. and so even though, i don't know, you could make consider me white or not, it doesn't really matter to me, but by default we were white. so i went to the school with the white kids. and then so it was then right around 1966 where i first had just a couple of black classmates, and then a few years later, it was actually in 1969 when i was in the eighth grade that we became completely desegregated. in fact, they closed the cool that was where the black kids -- the school that was where the black kids had been going. so all of them came to the school where the white kids had been. so we were fully desegregated at that point. and i would say, okay,
one of the paper dolls that she made for us was based on this german actress named elle key sommer, elke. anyway, she was very blond, very due tonic in her -- few tonic in her type, and she was one of those paper dolls that we made this massive wardrobe. we didn't have tv, so we either read or we drew, you know, my sister and i. prick schools in alabama -- public schools in alabama were completely segregated all through my elementary school years. and so even though, i don't know, you could...
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then our bus stopped in los angeles for a ceremony for the third prize winner before heading to elk grove and rockland to present winners in those areas with awards. c-span extends a special thanks to cox, time warner cable and c comcast in helping in coordinating the visits in the community. watch one of the top 21 winning entries at 6:50 a.m. eastern before washington journal. >>> the former google executive enlisted by the white house to fix the problems in government information systems. from the computer
then our bus stopped in los angeles for a ceremony for the third prize winner before heading to elk grove and rockland to present winners in those areas with awards. c-span extends a special thanks to cox, time warner cable and c comcast in helping in coordinating the visits in the community. watch one of the top 21 winning entries at 6:50 a.m. eastern before washington journal. >>> the former google executive enlisted by the white house to fix the problems in government information...
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she used the carcass of an elk to write a giant help sign so helicopters could find her. on the ninth day, she was finally rescued. people in texas are spending a second day cleaning up after severe storms. a hailstorm pelted the san antonio area again. some as large as baseballs. andhail damaged cars luckily, there were no reports of any injuries. a second day. how does that happen? doug: everything set up in the atmosphere to have these severe storms. pretty much covered the same part of texas. not exactly the same but not that far apart. a few more storms today, but should not be a repeat. here, we are going to do a repeat, threepeat, fourpeat, fivepeat. in the left-hand corner, you can see the tower. let's set this in motion. the way of cloudiness once we got through the day. actually some blowoff from some other systems, but what you see today is pretty much going to be repeated for the next day. still have the wind bringing cooler air. 48 in frederick. at 54. we will get close to 60, especially south of washington. probably a high of about 58 degrees, about eight de
she used the carcass of an elk to write a giant help sign so helicopters could find her. on the ninth day, she was finally rescued. people in texas are spending a second day cleaning up after severe storms. a hailstorm pelted the san antonio area again. some as large as baseballs. andhail damaged cars luckily, there were no reports of any injuries. a second day. how does that happen? doug: everything set up in the atmosphere to have these severe storms. pretty much covered the same part of...
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believe he robbed two banks this afternoon, sandy springs bank in burtonsville and capital one bank in elk ridge and a suntrust bank in burtonsville. in each case the man's face is obscured with bandages. police are offering an award that leads to an arrest. >>> president obama delivered closing remarks at the two day nuclear summit he hosted in the nation's capital. he says the summits over the year have achieved a good deal of success in helping to reduce u.s. and russia and preventing the spread of weapons to iran and other nations. >>> about 100 activists protested not far from the summit. members from the group zero wanted president obama and world leaders to know that they think nuclear weapons jeopardize security worldwide. they put up an inflated missile in the middle of the square. many are vulnerable to thefts and accidental launches. >>> as a young person i want to live in a world free of nuclear weapons and in a world where foreign policy is dictated by diplomacy. >> the same activists lobbied on capitol hill this afternoon. >> dc is banding travel to north carolina. a reaction
believe he robbed two banks this afternoon, sandy springs bank in burtonsville and capital one bank in elk ridge and a suntrust bank in burtonsville. in each case the man's face is obscured with bandages. police are offering an award that leads to an arrest. >>> president obama delivered closing remarks at the two day nuclear summit he hosted in the nation's capital. he says the summits over the year have achieved a good deal of success in helping to reduce u.s. and russia and...
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grunting buzzing chirping motor hums croaking dripping casting revving zipping whale call fog horn elk call owl hoot wolf howl bell ringing whistling there are 16 million children struggling with hunger in america. that's 1 in 5 daughters, sons, neighbors, and classmates who don't know where their next meal is coming from. yet billions of pounds of good food go to waste every year. it's time we do something about it. feeding america is a nationwide network of food banks that helps provide meals to millions of kids and families in need. visit feedingamerica.org to help them feed even more. together we can solve hunger. >> mike: day one of the nba espn. in atlanta, isaiah thomas, what a year he had as a celtics/hawks will face game one of their best of seven series. tipoff shortly after 7:00 eastern. here in oakland, dominant victory by the defending champ champions champions, 104-77. so far mack jackson, jeff van gundy, lisa salters and the entire crew, final score 104-78, golden state leads 1-0 in the best of seven series. game two monday here in oakland. abc. >>> two violent attacks.
grunting buzzing chirping motor hums croaking dripping casting revving zipping whale call fog horn elk call owl hoot wolf howl bell ringing whistling there are 16 million children struggling with hunger in america. that's 1 in 5 daughters, sons, neighbors, and classmates who don't know where their next meal is coming from. yet billions of pounds of good food go to waste every year. it's time we do something about it. feeding america is a nationwide network of food banks that helps provide meals...
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police had to fire on 25-year- old alex brizzy of he can ridge, maryland -- elk ridge, maryland. chough blamed he had a bomb but it was fake. investigators say he came to the tv station because he claimed he had information on a thumb drive that they needed to put on the air. the suspect's father says his son had some sort of breakdown two weeks ago. he says he thought his son thought the wo and police could announce charges in the case later this afternoon. >>> the sheriff of anne arundel county is not getting his gun back soon. any of his guns. sheriff ron bateman had guns confiscated this month after he was arrested on an assault charge involving his wife. the capital gazette reports the days after his arrest bateman sent a text message to the anne arundel county police chief asking to return his shotguns so he could go hunting with his son. the chief didn't respond to the text. bateman's attorney says the sheriff is not seeking the return of his guns until that assault case is resolved. >>> to campaign 2016 -- a donald trump rally in southern california was the scene of some
police had to fire on 25-year- old alex brizzy of he can ridge, maryland -- elk ridge, maryland. chough blamed he had a bomb but it was fake. investigators say he came to the tv station because he claimed he had information on a thumb drive that they needed to put on the air. the suspect's father says his son had some sort of breakdown two weeks ago. he says he thought his son thought the wo and police could announce charges in the case later this afternoon. >>> the sheriff of anne...
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. >> it is north and east of near elk grove. south. the system is moving i'll put that in motion. and what is left of the complex it is moving in. that is kind of swinging in and swing south a little bit. it should be gone. and the sun sets not before we had quite a day in terms of weather. it is typical. there is the current forecast for tomorrow. you have temperatures that will make it into the 70s. and low 80s out there. the forecast, oakland 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning 52 degrees. as you look at the temperatures the next couple of days, you will see more and more warm- ups. when i come back in a bit, we'll talk about what you can expect on the warming bay area weekend. >> we'll see you then. thank you, bill. >>> a death investigation at apple headquarters in cupertino. >> (radio chatter). >> possibly dead, what we're learning. >> we'll go back to ocacle and hear from the warrior's fansist at 10:30 how bernie sanders is shifting his focus -- at 6:30, excuse me he tries to keep the campaign alive. >>> the coroner in santa clara is trying to determine a cause of death after a body
. >> it is north and east of near elk grove. south. the system is moving i'll put that in motion. and what is left of the complex it is moving in. that is kind of swinging in and swing south a little bit. it should be gone. and the sun sets not before we had quite a day in terms of weather. it is typical. there is the current forecast for tomorrow. you have temperatures that will make it into the 70s. and low 80s out there. the forecast, oakland 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning 52 degrees. as...
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why the elk >>> this is "abc7 news." >>> an east bay high school says it's keeping its new mascot despite the pressure to change. they went from the indians to the warriors back in february. alyssa harrington joins us live from crockett with the story of the ongoing opposition. >> reporter: well, an indigenous rights group sees this as a slap in the face to change the name from the indians to the warriors. the district, however, is not backing down and the superintendent defends the spirit of the warrior and points to the golden state warriors, a name already embraced by so many people. john sweat high school dropped its indian mascot last year, but the name and image of an arrow still cover the gym floor, a reminder of what many native americans consider offensive. some say the school board's decision to replace indians with warriors is no better. >> it's a switch that is trying to keep in spirit with the old mascot. >> reporter: the group criticizes this decision. >> the way that warriors are used in sports and mascots is to depict indigenous resistance to colonialism. >> i know that so
why the elk >>> this is "abc7 news." >>> an east bay high school says it's keeping its new mascot despite the pressure to change. they went from the indians to the warriors back in february. alyssa harrington joins us live from crockett with the story of the ongoing opposition. >> reporter: well, an indigenous rights group sees this as a slap in the face to change the name from the indians to the warriors. the district, however, is not backing down and the...
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you have wild boar, wolves, elk, a deer. it begs the question, was the world's worst nuclear disaster less damaging for the world's ecosystem than the rest of mankind? it seems to have been negative impact on animal life, but in the absence of humans, the stress of radioactive contamination is more manageable for wildlife. therea: here in france, is yet another strike, more chaos for people expecting trouble on france's railways. it is just a few weeks after there was a great deal of chaos. flo: lots of focus on the french papers. one talked about how rail workers are fighting their muscles, are on the defensive. network national rail is opening up to international competition following any you ruling. you can read more about those details. the essences that they want to harmonize working conditions between fnc s workers paid by the state and those who work for private companies. what will change for staff -- there is a graphic here that shows some of the changes. it will not be a major overhaul, but still some significant c
you have wild boar, wolves, elk, a deer. it begs the question, was the world's worst nuclear disaster less damaging for the world's ecosystem than the rest of mankind? it seems to have been negative impact on animal life, but in the absence of humans, the stress of radioactive contamination is more manageable for wildlife. therea: here in france, is yet another strike, more chaos for people expecting trouble on france's railways. it is just a few weeks after there was a great deal of chaos....
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high school science teacher john harwood took us out onto the elk wood river. itch >> i see a tree and another one here >>> to look for ghost trees. >> these things are like monday ewe meant-- monuments sticking out of the ground >>> like this one, a western red cedar, dead 300 years but still standing. >> the best guest is this tree died as a result of the earthquake in 1700 >>> the tree stands as an historical marker and as a warning. >> the tree is a dieter are here to say, this is probably going to happen again >>> there's something else geologists have learned. another earthquake and tsunam i could come at any time. >> simple math tells us we're on the windows. >> take cover under a desk >>> coming up, what is being done to prepare for the worst if another monster earthquake and tsunam i. >> i told everyone that no help is coming. you need to plan that no help is coming. >>> emergency planners are warning seattle appeared the west of the pacific north-west about the coming magnitude 9 earthquake. how the ground will shake violently for four to six minutes,
high school science teacher john harwood took us out onto the elk wood river. itch >> i see a tree and another one here >>> to look for ghost trees. >> these things are like monday ewe meant-- monuments sticking out of the ground >>> like this one, a western red cedar, dead 300 years but still standing. >> the best guest is this tree died as a result of the earthquake in 1700 >>> the tree stands as an historical marker and as a warning. >> the...
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. >> a little girl will be in a body cast six weeks after run down by bicyclists lake elk horn trail. amy davidson was walking on the trail last week with daughter and son when they heard the bell of psych nriingt behind davidson said she and heard daughter stepped to one side of the trail. the little girl will number a body cast for six weeks she broke her femur. davidson has a message for the person that did this to her daughter. >> it's been torture and hel and she's four and she doesn't understand and she's traumatized by what happened. i wish he helped me saved her minutes of excruciating pain i wish he would have helped. >> anonymous person is offering 1,000 reward to anyone who can identify the psych wloyingt hit kiley. >> maryland govern nor larry hogan wants to honor maryland families that lost a loved one in the line of duty. governor hogan signed a measure to change the age of eligibility for state pension benefits for people who lost a child. the measure increases maximum age for eligibility from 18 to 26. the new pressure was signed during a ceremony honoring two county s
. >> a little girl will be in a body cast six weeks after run down by bicyclists lake elk horn trail. amy davidson was walking on the trail last week with daughter and son when they heard the bell of psych nriingt behind davidson said she and heard daughter stepped to one side of the trail. the little girl will number a body cast for six weeks she broke her femur. davidson has a message for the person that did this to her daughter. >> it's been torture and hel and she's four and she...
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we have a strategic ownership with the elks. million andd $4 800,000 volunteers. should tell the viewers that you donated your brain to the research you just talked about. sec. mcdonald: i did. i don't think they're going to find much. host: donald trump on the campaign trail has been extolling the virtues of reading business sensibilities to government. you now have two years experience. what is your explanation about how government response to business sensibilities? things inald: the learned at west point about leadership i have tried to apply throughout my life. the idea of putting the needs of of the organization above yourself. jim collins calls that level five leadership. the idea of character being a most important point. you choose the harder right rather than the easier wrong. all of those leadership principles work just as well in government as the private sector. the execution may be different, but they work. the bureaucracy is responding? would say yes.i it will take time, but we are making progress. host: we're back with leo shane and david would. he
we have a strategic ownership with the elks. million andd $4 800,000 volunteers. should tell the viewers that you donated your brain to the research you just talked about. sec. mcdonald: i did. i don't think they're going to find much. host: donald trump on the campaign trail has been extolling the virtues of reading business sensibilities to government. you now have two years experience. what is your explanation about how government response to business sensibilities? things inald: the learned...
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grunting buzzing chirping motor hums croaking dripping casting revving zipping whale call fog horn elkhoot wolf howl bell ringing whistling struggling with hunger in america. that's 1 in 5 daughters, sons, neighbors, and classmates who don't know where their next meal is coming from. yet billions of pounds of good food go to waste every year. it's time we do something about it. feeding america is a nationwide network of food banks that helps provide meals to millions of kids and families in need. visit feedingamerica.org to help them feed even more. together we can solve hunger. together, we're feeding america. >> mike: day one of the nba playoffs going to continue on espn. in atlanta, isaiah thomas, what a year he had as a celtics/hawks will face game one of their best of seven series. tipoff shortly after 7:00 eastern. here in oakland, dominant victory by the defending cha champio champions, 104-77. so far mack jackson, jeff van gundy, lisa salters and the entire crew, final score 104-78, golden state leads 1-0 in the best of seven series. game two monday here in oakland. coming up a
grunting buzzing chirping motor hums croaking dripping casting revving zipping whale call fog horn elkhoot wolf howl bell ringing whistling struggling with hunger in america. that's 1 in 5 daughters, sons, neighbors, and classmates who don't know where their next meal is coming from. yet billions of pounds of good food go to waste every year. it's time we do something about it. feeding america is a nationwide network of food banks that helps provide meals to millions of kids and families in...
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about the man accused of causing bomb threat at baltimore tv station, 25 year old alex brizzi from elk ridge, maryland, investigators confirmed his actions were not related to terrorism, but, rather, he may have other mental health issues, police say he walked into wbff tv and demanded the station air the information, he had on the thumb drive. they say that thumb drive contained rants that he made about the end of the world. last night, fox5's marina morocco talked to brizzi's father. >> was there any sort of sign in the days leading to up today, that something may be wrong with your son? >> about two weeks ago my son came to up my i had a revelation from god, in jesus, that he gave me the message that the world is going to ends in june the third. and i need to get this message to people. and that's -- that's when we figured out that there was something wrong. >> they thought their son was doing bet nerve recent days. they searched the family home, they didn't find anything suspicious, officers shot and wounded him when he failed to follow their commands. necessary serious but stable
about the man accused of causing bomb threat at baltimore tv station, 25 year old alex brizzi from elk ridge, maryland, investigators confirmed his actions were not related to terrorism, but, rather, he may have other mental health issues, police say he walked into wbff tv and demanded the station air the information, he had on the thumb drive. they say that thumb drive contained rants that he made about the end of the world. last night, fox5's marina morocco talked to brizzi's father. >>...
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. >> and i also decided when i found an elk carcass bleached white long gone 12-point rack, pulled thatn the sandy beach, pointed it towards a big sign that said help with an exclamation point made out of white stones and sticks. >>> on day nine she heard the sound she had been waiting for a helicopter came down to rescue her. doctors treat ed rogers for exposure. she was released that same night. >> ♪ >> also new this morning, lawyers for the man accused of gunning down nine black parishioners in south carolina in a church say that they need more time to prepare their case. dylann roof's lawyers will appear at a hearing today. they say they will not be ready by the scheduled july 11 start. roof faces 33 federal counts including hate crime charges for that 2015 charleston shooting. >> the phillies face off against the san diego padres for game three of their four game set tonight. jared eickhoff will take the mound. morton struck out seven in that six and 23rd innings last night. odubel herrera hit a rbi triple in the sixth and that helped the phillies notch the three he to nothing win
. >> and i also decided when i found an elk carcass bleached white long gone 12-point rack, pulled thatn the sandy beach, pointed it towards a big sign that said help with an exclamation point made out of white stones and sticks. >>> on day nine she heard the sound she had been waiting for a helicopter came down to rescue her. doctors treat ed rogers for exposure. she was released that same night. >> ♪ >> also new this morning, lawyers for the man accused of gunning...
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the bull elk we brought home fed our family for a year. but that experience of backpacking in the high country, sleeping on the ground, hearing the elk bugle around us will feed his imagination for his entire life. i look forward to having that same sort of experience with his younger brother, micah. these traditions, hunting, hiking, camping and fishing, are among the pillars of western country and a thriving outdoor industry in recreation economy. this bipartisan package, the sportsmen's bills includes a broad array of measures to enhance opportunities for hunters, anglers and outdoor recreation enthusiasts of all stripes. it improves access to those public lands and it reauthorizes critical conservation programs. these programs include the north american wetlands conservation act, or naca, which provides grants to organizations, states, local governments and private landowners for the acquisition, restoration and enhancement of critical wetlands for migratory birds, a program that every duck hunter and birder in the united states can ag
the bull elk we brought home fed our family for a year. but that experience of backpacking in the high country, sleeping on the ground, hearing the elk bugle around us will feed his imagination for his entire life. i look forward to having that same sort of experience with his younger brother, micah. these traditions, hunting, hiking, camping and fishing, are among the pillars of western country and a thriving outdoor industry in recreation economy. this bipartisan package, the sportsmen's...
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theodore roosevelt, uncle theodore you select big elk and grizzly bear. got all sorts of new creatures and documentation about this incredible wage to the galapagos. >> they were great travelersout this they love to travel. it must've been in the genes. you get the travel. that trip almost killed him.eve almo >> here is an interesting factoid for you all he would get terribly sick it. he liked seeing ahead of him. he went to africa and spent a year's can be our state to live for a while hiking through the grand canyon the ceremony on his way from arizona and utah to see rainbow bridge. president h the gopher tortoises. i've written one of the best books about the galapagos pre- darwin. ecuador -- fdr also wanted to have the big bend jointly e run english jointly run the canada.t, he wa echo systems don't know borders. they they cross over the river. you have to refrain from the artificial barriers. the big issue being pushed pushing is called conservation is a basis of world piece. his father's close pal, very post the altar at the time the global polluti
theodore roosevelt, uncle theodore you select big elk and grizzly bear. got all sorts of new creatures and documentation about this incredible wage to the galapagos. >> they were great travelersout this they love to travel. it must've been in the genes. you get the travel. that trip almost killed him.eve almo >> here is an interesting factoid for you all he would get terribly sick it. he liked seeing ahead of him. he went to africa and spent a year's can be our state to live for a...
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working very hard for the ongoing dairy operations, the dairy cattle, and finding a balance with the elk, and those are grazers in the area. meaning -- maintaining that landscape is a high priority for us. caller: thank you for the work you do. i love the national parks. i understand the challenges, but i am concerned about the disrepair on the monument at theodore island. guest: we are addressing that. we had a meeting the last couple weeks with a member of the roosevelt family, great-great-grandson, and the national park foundation. we have a philanthropic effort to restore the teddy roosevelt memorial itself, the plaza area, and actually enhance the history of teddy around the trail system with a series of stories. you will see a significant improvement in the investment on that memorial and the island over the next year. host: mike from north carolina, welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you very much, and good morning. i first want to say thank you for the invaluable service the national park service provides our nation. i have witnessed firsthand, an officer saved someone's
working very hard for the ongoing dairy operations, the dairy cattle, and finding a balance with the elk, and those are grazers in the area. meaning -- maintaining that landscape is a high priority for us. caller: thank you for the work you do. i love the national parks. i understand the challenges, but i am concerned about the disrepair on the monument at theodore island. guest: we are addressing that. we had a meeting the last couple weeks with a member of the roosevelt family,...
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commissioner avalos team on the park station community work at san jose and [inaudible] on district 8 on elk street and district 6 to look at [inaudible] in district 9 we have been able to kick off the alameda interchange improvement project with commissioner campos and his staff this is in effort to improve the safety, pedestrian bike safety near farmers market [inaudible] more nrgz on those outreach meetings about the concepts beginning to emerge, visit sfcta.org/alameda change. the crooked street is shared with community members in the area of the crooked street. options are a full range of visitor access and circulation and physical treatments to deminsh the high level of vehicle and pedestrian visitors and avoiding the spill over effects to ajaistant streets. one of the findings we made is there as many visitors here as in the key locations in the city but the lack of management cupsty, so unlike the golden gate bridge and other places with a organization we think that is something that will be helpful to sustain the benefits of the short term programs that are tried. we'll come to the
commissioner avalos team on the park station community work at san jose and [inaudible] on district 8 on elk street and district 6 to look at [inaudible] in district 9 we have been able to kick off the alameda interchange improvement project with commissioner campos and his staff this is in effort to improve the safety, pedestrian bike safety near farmers market [inaudible] more nrgz on those outreach meetings about the concepts beginning to emerge, visit sfcta.org/alameda change. the crooked...
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commissioner avalos team on the park station community work at san jose and [inaudible] on district 8 on elk street and district 6 to look at [inaudible] in district 9 we have been able to kick off the alameda interchange improvement project with commissioner campos and his staff this is in effort to improve the safety, pedestrian bike safety near farmers market [inaudible] more nrgz on those outreach meetings about the concepts beginning to emerge, visit sfcta.org/alameda change. the crooked street is shared with community members in the area of the crooked street. options are a full range of visitor access and circulation and physical treatments to deminsh the high level of vehicle and pedestrian visitors and avoiding the spill over effects to ajaistant streets. one of the findings we made is there as many visitors here as in the key locations in the city but the lack of management cupsty, so unlike the golden gate bridge and other places with a organization we think that is something that will be helpful to sustain the benefits of the short term programs that are tried. we'll come to the
commissioner avalos team on the park station community work at san jose and [inaudible] on district 8 on elk street and district 6 to look at [inaudible] in district 9 we have been able to kick off the alameda interchange improvement project with commissioner campos and his staff this is in effort to improve the safety, pedestrian bike safety near farmers market [inaudible] more nrgz on those outreach meetings about the concepts beginning to emerge, visit sfcta.org/alameda change. the crooked...
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. >> i also decided when i found an elk cashing us bleached white long gone twelve point rack pulledy beach and point today towards a big sign that said help with an explanation point made out of stones and sticks. >> that air rescue police helicopter landed. i just sat down and bawled. >> roger says tag a survival course saved her life. she spent a few hours at a hospital and within a couple days she was back to hiking. >> now hi always heard you should not drink pond watter. >> because of bacteria or somet >> she took the class and knew what to do. i was wrong. >> nine days is a long time. you can naj inbeing out there by yourself. >> no. >> it's scary. >> she knew what to do. >> not able to tweet or anything, crazy. >> somehow i think you would enjoy that. >> coming up tonight at 11 maryland governor larry hogan still has not signed noah's la law. maryland general assembly pass the bill to crackdown on drunk drivers and why the bill was not signed and when the governor will likely put the pen to paper. >> local researchers have identified alarming levels of chemicals in people who
. >> i also decided when i found an elk cashing us bleached white long gone twelve point rack pulledy beach and point today towards a big sign that said help with an explanation point made out of stones and sticks. >> that air rescue police helicopter landed. i just sat down and bawled. >> roger says tag a survival course saved her life. she spent a few hours at a hospital and within a couple days she was back to hiking. >> now hi always heard you should not drink pond...
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pristine lakes, alpine meadows, lots of places to see big game like grizzlies and elk.ove the national parks. use them. it's the 100th anniversary. next up a great resort. >> great wolf lovl lodge in williamsburg, virginia. our readers love great wolf lodge. they voted for this one in particular has all of the epic waterparks they are known for. great on-site hotel but also close to historic waynesburg and busch gardens. you can have a well rounded trip. >> another great museum. on the east coast it's all about fun and games. i've never heard of the strong in rochester, new york? >> it's a research center for play. they have a research center, a toy museum and it's an amazing interactive play space. hands-on exhibits, aquariums, climbing wall, indoor butterfly garden and build, drive, go. if you have a kid obsessed with construction, they're going to love it. >> that's like half the people watching. >> obsessed wutith butterflies. >> we planned our trip. >> for more family friendly vacation ideas check out our website at plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformat
pristine lakes, alpine meadows, lots of places to see big game like grizzlies and elk.ove the national parks. use them. it's the 100th anniversary. next up a great resort. >> great wolf lovl lodge in williamsburg, virginia. our readers love great wolf lodge. they voted for this one in particular has all of the epic waterparks they are known for. great on-site hotel but also close to historic waynesburg and busch gardens. you can have a well rounded trip. >> another great museum. on...
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is not huge forests around it and it won't for a couple hundred years but the trees a back and the elk is back. it is a wonderful place to visit. i recommend everyone go take a look at it. yes? [inaudible question] >> you might look at the website before you go. but you will know if any of those volcanos get busy again. they issue warnings. >> if you don't show up i will take that as a no. >> if i am there it is safe. two more questions. [inaudible question] >> there are pockets of forest around washington state. they are not easy to find but they exist. if you go to mt. saint helens you will come across a part that didn't fall to the eruption and they are protected and instrumental in setting aside that area as protected. there are bits and pieces up there. it is amazing there is not more growth forest but i guess the trees are so valuable. one last question. [inaudible question] >> the question is is about how unusual this volcano is. the fact of the matter is it is unusual in the united states, but this kind of eruption, sideways eruption, the collapse of a volcano and eruption of t
is not huge forests around it and it won't for a couple hundred years but the trees a back and the elk is back. it is a wonderful place to visit. i recommend everyone go take a look at it. yes? [inaudible question] >> you might look at the website before you go. but you will know if any of those volcanos get busy again. they issue warnings. >> if you don't show up i will take that as a no. >> if i am there it is safe. two more questions. [inaudible question] >> there are...
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through parts of the great plains this video from a storm chaser captured a twister barreling through elk heart kansas. another tornado touched down in eva oklahoma. there were no reports of injuries, people are starting to assess the damage there. >>> in south america, images of tornado devastation is coming in there, a twister in uruguay killed four people in its path. hundreds of people were injured. >>> a florida zoo is closed after a veteran keeper was killed by a tiger. stacey konweiser was killed by the tiger. this is not visible to the public. the view said at no time was a guest or visitor in danger. state and federal authorities are investigating this. stacey konweiser leaves behind a husband who was a zookeeper there. at giant, shoppers low prices by the thousands, plus a thousand more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. most new wealth flows it's called a rigged economy, and this is ho
through parts of the great plains this video from a storm chaser captured a twister barreling through elk heart kansas. another tornado touched down in eva oklahoma. there were no reports of injuries, people are starting to assess the damage there. >>> in south america, images of tornado devastation is coming in there, a twister in uruguay killed four people in its path. hundreds of people were injured. >>> a florida zoo is closed after a veteran keeper was killed by a tiger....
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of glamour, at the elk of "elle" and other major magazines out there.this wonderful edition was great. i thumbed through it and i didn't relate. it's servicing me. a part of a service. however, because amy is a 6/8 she probably didn't want to be telling other young girls that were looking at this issue if, in fact, it was something that a girl says amy schumer is plus, there was no association to that, other than her just being as one of those wonderful women we love and applaud, right, she didn't want to have a confusion. so -- >> what about the fact that glamour didn't reach out. you've been in magazine after magazine. >> well, if i get on a cover of a magazine and it's a beautiful magazine, if, in fact, it was a derogatory magazine, i would not appreciate that. >> but it's glamour. >> this is glamour right. >> under the category of who inspire uss. >> two sides of this. there's many points of contact with this issue. it's really not just about celebrating amy schumer on being this wonderful voice for women and being on this initial cover with a wonde
of glamour, at the elk of "elle" and other major magazines out there.this wonderful edition was great. i thumbed through it and i didn't relate. it's servicing me. a part of a service. however, because amy is a 6/8 she probably didn't want to be telling other young girls that were looking at this issue if, in fact, it was something that a girl says amy schumer is plus, there was no association to that, other than her just being as one of those wonderful women we love and applaud,...
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cumberland and elkings, west virginia, low to middle 50's. tonight clear and scold. patchy frost and a freeze advisory north and west of us. areas shaded in lighter blue including northern montgomery county, loudoun and frederick. tonight's temperatures are 38 inside the beltway. tomorrow is the high around 60. lower 60's on thursday. looking ahead to the upcoming weekend. looking at the temperatures around 62 degrees for the cherry blossom festival parade. in downtown d.c. check on traffic with jamie. jamie: in d.c., on the freeway heading eastbound you can see the solid red line. this is where our wazers are reporting an accident. right near 11th street. let's talk about the backup. if you are trying to leave d.c. to get closer to the street bridge at 18 miles per hour. here is the third street tunnel. we are still backed up from even before this point. the 14th street bridge is where we see that very heavy traffic. this is due to a crash from the 11th street bridge, bumper to bumper delays. as we move to the map we are also seeing on delays. northwest corner but n
cumberland and elkings, west virginia, low to middle 50's. tonight clear and scold. patchy frost and a freeze advisory north and west of us. areas shaded in lighter blue including northern montgomery county, loudoun and frederick. tonight's temperatures are 38 inside the beltway. tomorrow is the high around 60. lower 60's on thursday. looking ahead to the upcoming weekend. looking at the temperatures around 62 degrees for the cherry blossom festival parade. in downtown d.c. check on traffic...
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columbia maryland where a little girl sl in a body cast six weeks after run down by bicyclist lake elk horn trail. amy says she was walking with her daughter and son when heard bell of cyclist from behind. davidson says she and daughter each stopd one side of trail and that's when 4-year-old kiley was hit. the little girl will number body cast six weeks and she broke her right femur. something the little girl remembers vividly. >> a bike ran over me and my mom --. >> did it hurt? >> it was red bike it broke my bone it hurt bad. >> it was a red, mean bike. how did it hurt a lot i'm sure? >> it hurted so much. >> aan anonymous person is offering a $1,000 r caylee. >> now to warning from montgomery country police hackers are sending emails pretending to be police saying you have a speed camera violation and you're then asked to click on a link. this is allowing crooks to takeover a computer. if you receive one of these emails contact them immediatel immediately. >> maryland governor lori hogan wants to honor those who lost a parent who was law enforcement officer. the measure increases ma
columbia maryland where a little girl sl in a body cast six weeks after run down by bicyclist lake elk horn trail. amy says she was walking with her daughter and son when heard bell of cyclist from behind. davidson says she and daughter each stopd one side of trail and that's when 4-year-old kiley was hit. the little girl will number body cast six weeks and she broke her right femur. something the little girl remembers vividly. >> a bike ran over me and my mom --. >> did it hurt?...
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the allegation from the family is that he hit the little girl on the bike path around elk horn lake and got on his bike and rode away. you know what? the little girl can tell the story better than i. all things considered, 4-year-old kayleigh davidson is a brave little girl. she has been run over by a bike, ridden in an ambulance, spent the night in the hospital and come home in a body cast with a broken femur. >> i'll tell you how i got it. >> so she does. she and her mother and brother walked a popular path. they heard a bike bell like this. [bell ringing] a guy on a red racing style bike coming fast. >> he ran into me. brad: she goes down on the ground. sobbing. what does the bicyclist do? >> he didn't say anything. he didn't even say sorry. he just rode away. >> wow! >> i can't anybody so callous as to hit a young child and then just ride away. brad: her father jamie hopes the man on the red bike comes forward. the police want to talk to him but the spokesperson said officers aren't sure any laws were broken. >> i just think that he should take responsibility for his actions. no dou
the allegation from the family is that he hit the little girl on the bike path around elk horn lake and got on his bike and rode away. you know what? the little girl can tell the story better than i. all things considered, 4-year-old kayleigh davidson is a brave little girl. she has been run over by a bike, ridden in an ambulance, spent the night in the hospital and come home in a body cast with a broken femur. >> i'll tell you how i got it. >> so she does. she and her mother and...
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see the storms, the main action right now around elk grove where they are severe at times. would not be surprised to see another funnel cloud. i mention that not another funnel cloud that was a water spout a cloud would be a possibility here. we mentioned last night, any time you get unsettled, unstable at peer this time of year where the days are long, you have a potential for that and windy out there. and 41 miles per hour and 41 miles per hour is windy. doing a story and on rip tides. but say this when the winds are blowing 35, 40. great highway was closed for a time and the sand is blowing and blowing in your house, too. and the clouds are lingering the showers and tonight. and east of us. >> add then done. the lows will be on the mild and cool side. 43 is cool. and a beautiful day and a warming trend as this water spout. and alleged at this point. we'll move and high pressure moves in. and we'll see the numbers on sunday into the mid and upper 80s. let's look at the forecast. breezy and spring like. and nice, let's wind, warmer, boom, temperatures pop on saturday and s
see the storms, the main action right now around elk grove where they are severe at times. would not be surprised to see another funnel cloud. i mention that not another funnel cloud that was a water spout a cloud would be a possibility here. we mentioned last night, any time you get unsettled, unstable at peer this time of year where the days are long, you have a potential for that and windy out there. and 41 miles per hour and 41 miles per hour is windy. doing a story and on rip tides. but...
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. >> i found an elk carcass bleached white 12 point rack.the sandy beach, pointed it towards a big sign that said help with an exclamation point made out of white stones and sticks. that heiress cue police copter landed. i sat down and bawled. >> she was found in fair condition. her dog is also doing well this morning. press conference is later on this morning with the story. >> i don't know if i could think that quickly and figure out what it is. >> you wonder how much the dog helped her. >> therman's best friend. >> unbelievable story. >> thank you, jackie. don't leave your home without an umbrella. >> maria molina is tracking more storms for us. >> good morning. we are tracking several areas of disturbed weather. we have one way out west bringing in showers across parts of the west coast. we have heavy rain across parts of the plains and the gull of coast. snow showers in the great lakes. despite it being spring we are dealing with the snow across portions of wisconsin and also in michigan. out here along the gulf coast the big concern is
. >> i found an elk carcass bleached white 12 point rack.the sandy beach, pointed it towards a big sign that said help with an exclamation point made out of white stones and sticks. that heiress cue police copter landed. i sat down and bawled. >> she was found in fair condition. her dog is also doing well this morning. press conference is later on this morning with the story. >> i don't know if i could think that quickly and figure out what it is. >> you wonder how much...
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but the trees are back, and full of elk so wonderful place to visit. i recommend that everybody go to take a look at it. yes -- >> should we be worried? >> you might look at the cascade observatory website before you go. maybe not a bad idea to check on things but you'll know if those volcanos get active again. thing about them is they do issue warnings mount st. helen was active for two months before this big eruption. >> if you don't show up -- >> if i'm there you know it's safe to go. keep an eye on two vonls now. >> in the forest -- to hear that it existed in 1980 but assumed other than national park -- [inaudible] pockets of old forest around washington state. they're not easy to find, but they do exist, for instance, if you ever go to mount st. helens and hike down the green river, you'll come across the forest which did not fall in the eruption that moores were camped in so that was the forest that protected them and they were instrumental in helping the monoutility as a protected area. there's little bits and pieces up there. it's maying there'
but the trees are back, and full of elk so wonderful place to visit. i recommend that everybody go to take a look at it. yes -- >> should we be worried? >> you might look at the cascade observatory website before you go. maybe not a bad idea to check on things but you'll know if those volcanos get active again. thing about them is they do issue warnings mount st. helen was active for two months before this big eruption. >> if you don't show up -- >> if i'm there you know...
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bears, turkeys, elk, deer, raccoons, just about anything. >> black bears are frequent visitors.y food in the dumpsters along the road. >> the dumpster has handles on the outside and so they're perfect little ladder for them to get up the side. >> which can make taking out the trash a risky endeavor. >> if you startle them or back them in a corner or if you mess with their young, then you can have a problem. >> one mother bear is well known in the neighborhood. >> her name is fertile myrtle. she has been named by the neighborhood because she has repeatedly had triplets. we call them the three stooges, the babies, because they're always in trouble. >> sure enough, that night larry, moe, and curly get into the dumpster and can't get out. >> there's nothing on the inside for them to crawl back out. >> in the light of day shirley and her family have a plan of attack. grabbing a ladder, she climbs into the back of a pickup truck. her husband is at the wheel, and their daughter records from the house. as they approach, myrtle retreats behind nearby trees. shirley is just feet away from
bears, turkeys, elk, deer, raccoons, just about anything. >> black bears are frequent visitors.y food in the dumpsters along the road. >> the dumpster has handles on the outside and so they're perfect little ladder for them to get up the side. >> which can make taking out the trash a risky endeavor. >> if you startle them or back them in a corner or if you mess with their young, then you can have a problem. >> one mother bear is well known in the neighborhood....
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she made a makeshift help sign out of sticks, rocks and bones from an elk skeleton which is where the >> when that helicopter, that air rescue police copter landed, i just sat down and bawled! >> she and her dog survived by drinking creek water and eating berries and desert plants. >>> campaign 2016, as we get closer to both the democratic and republican conventions we are asking you tonight, who would you pick as running mace for the current front-runners? weigh in by tweeting me at #veronicadlcruz. we are going to have the latest on campaign 2016 and more tonight. come join us for bay area nightbeat at 10:00 over on our sister station kbcw 44/cable 12. >>> and we are in the midst of the calm before the storm. although it won't be a big rainmaker, we'll definitely see some rain overnight. details on how much and when coming up. >>> i bet you can't name two players on that chicago bulls team with 72 wins. okay, maybe michael jordan. the story of the bulls and the warriors the teams trying to beat that record coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but an east bay doors to a brighter, >>> life
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they say he's 25 year old alex brizzi of elk ridge, maryland. it does not appear he has any ties to terrorism. yesterday, demands dollars the station air the content after thumb drive he was caring. police say that drive contained rants brizzi made about the ends of the worlds. investigators say it -- he appears to have some mental health issues. his father appeared to confirm when he spoke with fox5 marina last night. >> brizzi's family has been very cooperative as we continue to investigate the situation. although what alex brizzi eventually had was a fake explosive device or replica explosive device, the fear of what he had shutdown an entire community and scared a whole lot of people. >> about two weeks ago, my son came up to me and said i have had a revelation from god, in jesus, that he gave me the message that the world is going to ends in june the third, and i need to get this message to people. and that is when we figur wrong. >> his father right there, he said days earlier his son wands neared someone's backyard, and police arrested hi
they say he's 25 year old alex brizzi of elk ridge, maryland. it does not appear he has any ties to terrorism. yesterday, demands dollars the station air the content after thumb drive he was caring. police say that drive contained rants brizzi made about the ends of the worlds. investigators say it -- he appears to have some mental health issues. his father appeared to confirm when he spoke with fox5 marina last night. >> brizzi's family has been very cooperative as we continue to...
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it's carved out of the elk bone.ther the feather would cancel out this, you know, the medallion, or this. >> obviously if you're going to wear a religious article, one at a time. i don't have a problem with that being in the cell. the feather and you taking that as well. i think we'll be fine with that. because you're not going to wear the feather. >> no, no. >> i don't see that that would be an issue. >> you have so little in prison and everything. the spiritual becomes vastly important. >> i would say during my early years, they done the right thing by locking me up. i was too messed up. i really was. and i hope that when i do die, that people can look back and say well, the person that he did become in his later years would bear no resemblance to the person he was when he was 18, 19, 20. i wish i could get out. i totally understand why no one would ever even ask, even float the idea of me ever getting out. >> back in level two, the day haley french has been anxiously awaiting for more than six years has finally ar
it's carved out of the elk bone.ther the feather would cancel out this, you know, the medallion, or this. >> obviously if you're going to wear a religious article, one at a time. i don't have a problem with that being in the cell. the feather and you taking that as well. i think we'll be fine with that. because you're not going to wear the feather. >> no, no. >> i don't see that that would be an issue. >> you have so little in prison and everything. the spiritual becomes...