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harrington middle school has rock it all morning long.nducting, scott, how good have you been. >> i'm sorry. >> he is serious over there pretty awesome. lucy has been here. bob has been here. >> we are having fun. i'm having my cheese pizza with my crew. say hi, crew. >> hi crew. >> you guys listened to the band all the time do you think bob kelly is helping or is bob kelly -- scott williams helping or hurting. >> he is helping. >> here he is, it is spring fling, mount laurel harrington middle school has been amazing. i don't know how you guys make this any better tonight. >> how will we make it better. >> no, we can. >> look at this. this is fantastic here. these guys are having fun and sharing lunch with us which is lovely. thank you. >> i just got called to the principal's office and i don't know why. it could be that i skipped out of the lunch line. i said jen has got the check. >> you could order a jelly dough he nut before having your broccoli. has it been weird having us here or fun. >> fun. >> okay, good. >> here we are ladies and
harrington middle school has rock it all morning long.nducting, scott, how good have you been. >> i'm sorry. >> he is serious over there pretty awesome. lucy has been here. bob has been here. >> we are having fun. i'm having my cheese pizza with my crew. say hi, crew. >> hi crew. >> you guys listened to the band all the time do you think bob kelly is helping or is bob kelly -- scott williams helping or hurting. >> he is helping. >> here he is, it is...
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laurel, we're at harrington middle, harrington is having some fun this morning. the principal's here, too. all in trouble. now, get to class. get to class. principal is here. be cool. okay, we'll have a loft fun this morning, here in harrington, come with >> the first day of the spring fling, doing this for about 12 weeks. look at this tie die shirt she has on, tie die bagels at this particular place. >> tie die paying else? that looks cool. >> victoria bagel bistro, that oh, new jersey state police are there. >> popo. >> the popo. >> so that's route 38 at larchmont. >> then jen is live at harrington middle school. the kids are just arriving, getting ready for fox 29's spring fling pep rally. >> spring fling in bellaire. >> later in the show. >> oh, my goodness. >> do you have to take these shots? >> exactly 6:30, hi, everybody. >> now the day can begin! ready for the weather. >> let's have your announcement, mike? >> cold out there, windchills in the 20's, but in your weather by the numbers, we will gave you a seven, out of ten. we have bright sunshine, 35 degre
laurel, we're at harrington middle, harrington is having some fun this morning. the principal's here, too. all in trouble. now, get to class. get to class. principal is here. be cool. okay, we'll have a loft fun this morning, here in harrington, come with >> the first day of the spring fling, doing this for about 12 weeks. look at this tie die shirt she has on, tie die bagels at this particular place. >> tie die paying else? that looks cool. >> victoria bagel bistro, that oh,...
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. >> patrick harrington. >> patrick harrington. >> yes. >> i've been in this prison since june of 1988r. murder in the first. i try to be in the hobby shop here as much as i can. for me, if i'm not busy, i have the tendency to get in trouble. when the place first opened up, i wasn't really busy. i was in fights, basically beating up other people. >> but in the hobby shop harrington focuses those energies on something far more delicate. an incredibly detailed dollhouse he was building as a gift for his niece. >> i've been working on this dollhouse for about two years now. it's for that young girl. the young girl, she has no idea i'm making it. she has no idea it's coming down there. >> harrington gave our crew a tour of his masterpiece. >> the windows work. up and down. all the doors open and close. all the lights work, the doors open. all the yellow-colored wood is the natural color of the wood. this door up here, this pulls downstairs so a doll can come up and come around on top. the shingles are individual. this is real brick. 900 individual bricks. yeah, it's a lot of work. it's a l
. >> patrick harrington. >> patrick harrington. >> yes. >> i've been in this prison since june of 1988r. murder in the first. i try to be in the hobby shop here as much as i can. for me, if i'm not busy, i have the tendency to get in trouble. when the place first opened up, i wasn't really busy. i was in fights, basically beating up other people. >> but in the hobby shop harrington focuses those energies on something far more delicate. an incredibly detailed...
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abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington is following the story.in a live report in just a few moments. >>> we'll check in with amy ro batch. >> the latest from baltimore a new report from another prisoner suggesting that freddie gray may have intentionally hurt himself in the police van. and robin be speak with stephanie rawlings-blake getting her take on the allegations against police and on keeping peace in her city. all next on gma. >>> cycling is a very popular mode of transportation especially here in the bay area. but a with all of the traffic the risk of a crash is very real. >> we've partnered with consumer reports for exclusive coverage of these bike helmets to see which one stacks up best for your safety. >> good morning. 90% of the bicyclists killed in the past two decades were not wearing a helmet. consumer reports just tested 23 mel mets. joseph cologne never rides a bike since a helmet especially after a serious accidents two years ago. >> broken my collarbone and punctured by lungs. i'm luckied hayed the helmet. >> consumer reports
abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington is following the story.in a live report in just a few moments. >>> we'll check in with amy ro batch. >> the latest from baltimore a new report from another prisoner suggesting that freddie gray may have intentionally hurt himself in the police van. and robin be speak with stephanie rawlings-blake getting her take on the allegations against police and on keeping peace in her city. all next on gma. >>> cycling is a very popular mode of...
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alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> a rescue team from china pulled a quake survivor from underneath aollapsed building yesterday. the man had been buried under the rubble of a five-story building that came down during the shaking. the task was made more difficult, because of repeated aftershocks in the area. the chinese government has offered more than $3 million in humanitarian aid to nepal. >>> a sacramento area structural engineer will be on his way to nepal today to help with relief efforts. kit miyamoto runs a nonprofit that responds to quake-ravaged areas. he brings expertise and technology to red tag and keep people out of vulnerable buildings so the should aftershocks happen, there will be fewer casualties. >> it's so easy to fix. this knowledge and this expertise and this technology we can share. >> miyamoto says he plans to work with nepal's government and private sector to improve infrastructure. >>> as we said help is pouring in from around the world. the u.s. is sending cash and a 70-member team including search and rescue crews. poland, germany, israel and belgium are al
alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> a rescue team from china pulled a quake survivor from underneath aollapsed building yesterday. the man had been buried under the rubble of a five-story building that came down during the shaking. the task was made more difficult, because of repeated aftershocks in the area. the chinese government has offered more than $3 million in humanitarian aid to nepal. >>> a sacramento area structural engineer will be on his way to nepal today to help...
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the writer is jason edward harrington.who insists this sort of thing happens all the time in airports everywhere. he writes -- the agent running his or her hands over you after you pass through the scanner is almost never doing it for good reason. what's more he adds victims will likely never even know they were assaulted, since so many passengers have their appreciate parts fondled. to be sure harrington has written fiery critiques of the tsa before. notably this one called "dear america, i saw you naked." he argues that full body scanners are routinely used to let officers leer at passengers and yet they find few actual security threats. the tsa steadily pushed back against such notions and suggests the denver incident is an oddity. former administrators defending officers conducting by the book pat-downs as well. >> individual passengers may still object to that and how they do that as long as they're doing that correctly they're doing their job. >> reporter: still, as authorities consider charges against those officers
the writer is jason edward harrington.who insists this sort of thing happens all the time in airports everywhere. he writes -- the agent running his or her hands over you after you pass through the scanner is almost never doing it for good reason. what's more he adds victims will likely never even know they were assaulted, since so many passengers have their appreciate parts fondled. to be sure harrington has written fiery critiques of the tsa before. notably this one called "dear america,...
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to be sure, harrington has written fiery critiques of the tsa before. notably this one called, dear america, i saw you naked. he argues that full body scanners are routinely used to let officers leer at passengers and yet they find few actual security threats. tsa its steadily pushed back against notions and suggest the denver incident is an oddity. a former administrator, defends by the book pat downs. >> individual passengers may object to that how they do that. as long as they're doing it correctly they're doing their job. >> reporter: still as authorities consider charges against the officers involved, the denver story is super charging harrington's idea. that it is difficult to tell where airport security ends and sexual assault begins. these days. meanwhile, the denver district attorney says he has heard from several more passenger whose think they too may have been groped while passing through security. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> the fight in yemen continues, the cities hardest hit are left with little food and supplies. >> this is the pha
to be sure, harrington has written fiery critiques of the tsa before. notably this one called, dear america, i saw you naked. he argues that full body scanners are routinely used to let officers leer at passengers and yet they find few actual security threats. tsa its steadily pushed back against notions and suggest the denver incident is an oddity. a former administrator, defends by the book pat downs. >> individual passengers may object to that how they do that. as long as they're doing...
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alisa harrington shows us all of the pre-game excitement. >> it's exciting.citing. >> the city of oakland is decorated in warriors pride. signs cover windows of city hall. a banner hangs over the front entrance and a flag waves from the roof. the team's slogan, strength in numbers honors players, coaches and the fans. >> feeling good. feeling real good. they're playing good. they look good. it's the best i've seen them in a long time. >> the golden state warriors end the regular season with the best record in the nba. 67 win, a franchise best. tomorrow they face the new orleans pelicans in the playoffs, but players like steph curry fans are confident they'll come out on top. >> how do you think they'll do against the pelicans? >> they'll whoop them. >> they'll kill the pelicans to show support there is a banner inside city hall. he remembers the last time the city celebrated an nba title. >> we'll see if they can be as good as the 1957 warriors. that was the good old days of oakland sports. karen cox was one of the lucky ones and she has tickets to tomorrow's
alisa harrington shows us all of the pre-game excitement. >> it's exciting.citing. >> the city of oakland is decorated in warriors pride. signs cover windows of city hall. a banner hangs over the front entrance and a flag waves from the roof. the team's slogan, strength in numbers honors players, coaches and the fans. >> feeling good. feeling real good. they're playing good. they look good. it's the best i've seen them in a long time. >> the golden state warriors end the...
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. >> kyle harrington is the founder and managing partner of harrington capital management joins us tout this. should i say omg? can i speak to you in code today? >> well, it's funny, because it's a good thing they didn't have this in the classroom when i was there. i'm the farthest thing from a techie or computer programmer. having said that i think it's an interesting shift here. there has definitely been a shift toward attaining more computer skills and programming skills. now, in the end, in my opinion, i think that interpersonal relationships, having discussions sitting down with people and talking business or talking in general really needs to be in place and so what i say is this. if you can learn both, all the power to you in terms of programming as well as say french and spanish and other languages that i think are as important given the international economy. >> i like your take on it. if you can learn both then do so. should we just be going in one direction? >> see, i think that's a mistake. i do think that okay, there are going to be unfilled jobs out there in the computer
. >> kyle harrington is the founder and managing partner of harrington capital management joins us tout this. should i say omg? can i speak to you in code today? >> well, it's funny, because it's a good thing they didn't have this in the classroom when i was there. i'm the farthest thing from a techie or computer programmer. having said that i think it's an interesting shift here. there has definitely been a shift toward attaining more computer skills and programming skills. now, in...
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live in the newsroom, alyssa harrington abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> 5:35 now.posed as escorts to lure victims online is under arrest. and now, police are looking for more people who have may have been robbed by them. the two are sect connect told at least two cases in pleasanton and santa clara county a cooper team know man was terrorize and says the couple stole $7500 worth of stuff, including computers. >> the female put a knife to the victim's throat, made threats of great bodily injury. the male suspect then pepper sprayed the victim and then they proceeded to steal several items from the residence. >> police believe there may be more victims along the 880 and 680 corridors. >>> if you own a vehicle that's high off the ground look out. thieves are targeting trucks and suvs in the east bay for their catalytic converters. in the last week, there have been eight thefts on five streets just in the city of hercules. thieves appear to be targeting toyotas because of their high ground clearance. all the thefts have involved 1990 to 2005 tacomas, sequoias and 4 run
live in the newsroom, alyssa harrington abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> 5:35 now.posed as escorts to lure victims online is under arrest. and now, police are looking for more people who have may have been robbed by them. the two are sect connect told at least two cases in pleasanton and santa clara county a cooper team know man was terrorize and says the couple stole $7500 worth of stuff, including computers. >> the female put a knife to the victim's throat, made threats of...
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even know they were assaulted since so many passengers have their private parts vital to be sure harrington has written fiery critiques of the tsa before notably this one called dear america i thought you naked. he argues that the full body scanners are routinely used to let pat agents lear and passengers and yet they find a few actual security threats. the tsa has steadily pushed back against such notions as suggest the december incident is an oddity. a former administrator and the fed officers conducting by the book that downs as well still as authorities a consider charges against those officers in all the denver story is supercharging your intent idea that it is difficult to tell where airport security in and sexual assault began these days. >> pam moore: still ahead even the governor could not save this san francisco institution the sticking quite that fleeting cap corner to close for good this weekend and a freebie at the national parks but their efforts are challenged involved and the big parade planned in the bay area this weekend >> reporter: will have low clouds pushing into the b
even know they were assaulted since so many passengers have their private parts vital to be sure harrington has written fiery critiques of the tsa before notably this one called dear america i thought you naked. he argues that the full body scanners are routinely used to let pat agents lear and passengers and yet they find a few actual security threats. the tsa has steadily pushed back against such notions as suggest the december incident is an oddity. a former administrator and the fed...
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to be sure harrington has written fiery critiques of the tsa before.rica, i saw you naked. he argues that full-body scanners are routinely used to let officers leer at passengers at yet, they find few actual security threats. tsa has steadily pushed back against such notions and suggests the denver incident is an oddity a former administrator defends officers conducted by-the-book patdowns as well. >> individual passengers may object to that. and how they do that. but as long as they're doing that correctly, they're doing their job. >> still, as authorities consider charges against those officers involved the denver story is super-charging harrington's idea that it's difficult to tell where airport security ends and sexual assault begins. these days. >> of course we reached out to jason harrington who wrote those provocative words. he's so far declined to talk to us on air. the denver district attorney has said he has heard from several more passengers who think they too, have been groped. you can bet, wofrl, the fury over this story will grow and grow
to be sure harrington has written fiery critiques of the tsa before.rica, i saw you naked. he argues that full-body scanners are routinely used to let officers leer at passengers at yet, they find few actual security threats. tsa has steadily pushed back against such notions and suggests the denver incident is an oddity a former administrator defends officers conducted by-the-book patdowns as well. >> individual passengers may object to that. and how they do that. but as long as they're...
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jason harrington wrote in "time" magazine when an agent cap she when you walk through the scanner, it'sost never for a good reason. they attorney has heard from several other passengers who think they were inappropriately touched. metro's next generation of railcars debuted this week. first batch of 7000 series cars began operating on the blue line, and mike conneen went for a ride. mike: when the state-of-the-art 7000 series railcars pulled into the franconia metro station, they were not expecting the surprise. >> i look forward to more trains like this. mike: a few who do not even ride the blue line intentionally came for this. following ntsb recommendations metro has ordered the new railcars to replace the older cars in the system. >> the manufacturer is making these in lincoln, nebraska, and they will ship them at about 10 to 12 per month. mike: they are also more attractive. >> the old cars were definitely showing their age. mike: the first impression, the flooring is different, not just old dirty carpet. also, the additional signboards chewing the real-time location of the train a
jason harrington wrote in "time" magazine when an agent cap she when you walk through the scanner, it'sost never for a good reason. they attorney has heard from several other passengers who think they were inappropriately touched. metro's next generation of railcars debuted this week. first batch of 7000 series cars began operating on the blue line, and mike conneen went for a ride. mike: when the state-of-the-art 7000 series railcars pulled into the franconia metro station, they were...
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live in the newsroom, alyssa harrington abc 7 news. >>> more than 2,000 people have plelk to meet forup at 7:00 a.m. they say they have a fan ready to take all the trash to a recycling center. >>> about 100 protesters took to the streets in oakland in support of the protests in baltimore. the group moved from the downtown area toward interthe interstate. the california highway patrol rushed the protesters to keep them from getting on to the freeway. police made no arrests. >>> we'll have continuing coverage of the baltimore riots on air and on line. our coverage continues now on twitter at abc 7 news bay area. >>> and just about 20 minutes the u.s. supreme court will hear a landmark case that could decide the legality of same-sex marriage once and for all. the case is being closely watched across the country, especially in san francisco's castro district. amy hollyfield is live with the story. >> reporter: a lot of eyes will be watching this today. this is a long time coming. think about massachusetts becoming the first state to allow same-sex marriage all the way back in 2004. this h
live in the newsroom, alyssa harrington abc 7 news. >>> more than 2,000 people have plelk to meet forup at 7:00 a.m. they say they have a fan ready to take all the trash to a recycling center. >>> about 100 protesters took to the streets in oakland in support of the protests in baltimore. the group moved from the downtown area toward interthe interstate. the california highway patrol rushed the protesters to keep them from getting on to the freeway. police made no arrests....
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. >> alyssa harrington has more now. >> reporter: church goers headed to morning mass have called for the removal of the archbishop. >> i think that's pretty serious, i don't think it's necessary to do. >> more than 100 members of the catholic church signed the appeal. calling on pope francis. they say he's mean spirited and fosters an atmosphere of intolerance. among those who signed the former executive director of catholic charities. the school board members, professors donors and tom brady senior. the father of new england patriots quarterback, tom brady cortoleone has been a con electroverse yalg figure since his arrival in 2012 he appointed a pastor at one church who won't allow girls to be altar servers and distributed a pamphlet to elementary school students that warns about masturbation and abortion. >> it's pretty sad, it's giving so much attention to something that is a very small minority of catholics. >> supporters say he goes by the book and traditional doctrines. they want him to say. . >> he's standing up for what the catholic church believes. >> the archdiocese was no
. >> alyssa harrington has more now. >> reporter: church goers headed to morning mass have called for the removal of the archbishop. >> i think that's pretty serious, i don't think it's necessary to do. >> more than 100 members of the catholic church signed the appeal. calling on pope francis. they say he's mean spirited and fosters an atmosphere of intolerance. among those who signed the former executive director of catholic charities. the school board members,...
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jon: elizabeth harrington, from the washington free bleak con, betsy woodruff from "the daily beast." thank you both. >> thanks. jon: keep it here on fox for more on the clinton money trail as our bret baier anchors a fox news investigation. tangled clinton web, fruit night at 10:00 p.m. how rich the clintons came in the post-white house years and exclusive look at peter schweizer's new book entitled, clinton cache. jenna: an american warship moves towards yemen today. an aircraft carrier, the uss theodore roosevelt, joining a group of warships in ths air already. these ships are prepared to block iranian rebels carrying weapons to. >> reporter: just as nuclear negotiations resume in geneva a serious military standoff between the u.s. and iranian warships is brewing in the waters off yemen. sources in the pent r pentagon tell fox news that the aircraft carrier, uss theodore roosevelt is shadowing the iranian convoy and launching aircraft including fa-18 hornets to fly manned reconnaissance of the estimated seven to nine ships in the iranian convoy. the iranian convoy consists of freig
jon: elizabeth harrington, from the washington free bleak con, betsy woodruff from "the daily beast." thank you both. >> thanks. jon: keep it here on fox for more on the clinton money trail as our bret baier anchors a fox news investigation. tangled clinton web, fruit night at 10:00 p.m. how rich the clintons came in the post-white house years and exclusive look at peter schweizer's new book entitled, clinton cache. jenna: an american warship moves towards yemen today. an...
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like the guy that was pat harrington that was here. >> seth: kit harrington. >> from schneider from theknow if it was his, but the bottle in his room. [ laughter ] >> seth: because he came out here and you went in his room and stole his wine. >> wow. yeah, i did. [ laughter ] >> seth: you should never drink -- you ever watched "game of thrones"? >> i watch every minute of "game of thrones." >> seth: then why are you drinking wine that you don't know where it came from? >> it's not real. >> seth: yeah, that's true. >> i don't know, is it? >> seth: no. >> how'd they get the footage? >> seth: it's not a documentary. >> i love "game of thrones" i just don't remember what happens. you're holding on to that bag like you're a woman on the subway who's sure somebody's going to try to grab it. [ laughter and applause ] no one's coming. >> i'm from here. >> seth: i know. i know. that's true. you can never be too safe. >> i just like to be ready to go. i don't like a tote because -- >> seth: sure. >> it's just awkward. i like to put my thumb through the tote. [ laughter ] i'm doing a lot of physic
like the guy that was pat harrington that was here. >> seth: kit harrington. >> from schneider from theknow if it was his, but the bottle in his room. [ laughter ] >> seth: because he came out here and you went in his room and stole his wine. >> wow. yeah, i did. [ laughter ] >> seth: you should never drink -- you ever watched "game of thrones"? >> i watch every minute of "game of thrones." >> seth: then why are you drinking wine...
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abc7 news reporter alyssa harrington is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: this was a terrifying waylebrating '80s rock music. a group of students was dancing on the stage when it gave way. [ screaming ] >> oh, my god. >> move! move! >> reporter: more than a dozen people were hurt. this happened at central indiana's westfield high school about 20 miles outside of indianapolis. the students were dancing during the grand finale of a concert called american pie, which features other students and staff musicians. they are seen jumping and clapping during a cover of journey's "don't stop believing." the floor then collapses beneath them. a couple students who were on the stage but not injured say they were shocked but tried their best to help. >> i was just a few inches away from the pit for the orchestra. i was actually about to like, step on top of the pit and when it all of a sudden collapsed. >> as soon as it fell i -- i just didn't know what happened. and then i saw that people's feet were stuck under a lot of wood and i lifted a lot of wood off of a lot of people. >> reporter: the w
abc7 news reporter alyssa harrington is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: this was a terrifying waylebrating '80s rock music. a group of students was dancing on the stage when it gave way. [ screaming ] >> oh, my god. >> move! move! >> reporter: more than a dozen people were hurt. this happened at central indiana's westfield high school about 20 miles outside of indianapolis. the students were dancing during the grand finale of a concert called american pie, which...
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elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> thank you. it's 6:08 now. robin williams fans will get another chance to see the late actor on the big screen this summer. new at 6:00, time magazine reports his last dramatic film is slated for a july 17th release. the film features williams as a married but closeted bank manager whose life changes when he picks up a young male hustler. the director says the film captures the actor at his best. >>> it's 6:08. you can see we have clouds out there this morning just like the last two mornings. mike says we notice a difference. >> let's look at temperatures on the peninsula. we're running 49 in woodside. low to mid 50s just about everywhere else with palo alto 53 one of the warm spots. it's up north where it's significantly cooler. 43 in santa rosa. 49 in mill valley. everybody else inland east bay low to mid 50s. as we head into the afternoon hours, some low clouds will be replaced by high clouds and for the bay we'll become breezy. 65 to 72 down in south bay. inland 71 to 78. coast and san francisco, 58 to 64.
elissa harrington, abc 7 news. >> thank you. it's 6:08 now. robin williams fans will get another chance to see the late actor on the big screen this summer. new at 6:00, time magazine reports his last dramatic film is slated for a july 17th release. the film features williams as a married but closeted bank manager whose life changes when he picks up a young male hustler. the director says the film captures the actor at his best. >>> it's 6:08. you can see we have clouds out there...
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. >> what a birdie by harrington. another honda classic victory. ♪ >> does it go in?ow about that? >> again, maybe again? get out of here. >> he knows it looks good right now. >> get in there. >> dustin johnson is going to win this wgc cadillac championship. >> ryan moore. >> do you believe this? >> oh man. >> pga tour victory number two for jordan spieth. >> is it in? oh! >> daniel berger that is a double eagle. >> another double eagle. there it is. a birdie at the 72nd hole. san antonio's jimmy walker has won the valero texas open. >> how about an ace for patrick reed? ♪ >> amazing finish here at the shell houston open. johnson wagner needed a birdie at the 18th and provided just the third of the day to get into the playoff. and in the group behind him, jordan spieth faced with a difficult downhill lie, a third shot to this point, needed this to join holmes and wagner and got it done. casually as if he expected it to drop. and then he congratulated johnson wagner on his birdie to get into the playoff. >> nice putt, dude. nice celebration. >> thanks very much. >> nic
. >> what a birdie by harrington. another honda classic victory. ♪ >> does it go in?ow about that? >> again, maybe again? get out of here. >> he knows it looks good right now. >> get in there. >> dustin johnson is going to win this wgc cadillac championship. >> ryan moore. >> do you believe this? >> oh man. >> pga tour victory number two for jordan spieth. >> is it in? oh! >> daniel berger that is a double eagle. >>...
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alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >> thanks alyssa. >>> 5:04. a rescue team from china pulled a quake survivor out from under a collapsed building late yesterday. the man had been buried under the rubble of a five-story building that came down during the shaking. the task was made more difficult because of repeated aftershocks hitting the area. the chinese government has offered more than $3 million in humanitarian aid to nepal. >>> a sacramento area structural engineer will be on his way to nepal today to help with relief efforts. kit me moto runs a nonprofit that responds to quake ravaged areas. he brings expertise and technology to red tag and keep people out of vulnerable buildings so if aftershocks should happen, there will be fewer casualties. collapsed buildings, he says do the most harm during earthquakes. >> it's so easy to fix. this knowledge and this expertise and this technology we can share. >> me owe moto says he plans to work with nepal's government and the private sector to improve infrastructure. >>> help is pouring into nepal f
alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >> thanks alyssa. >>> 5:04. a rescue team from china pulled a quake survivor out from under a collapsed building late yesterday. the man had been buried under the rubble of a five-story building that came down during the shaking. the task was made more difficult because of repeated aftershocks hitting the area. the chinese government has offered more than $3 million in humanitarian aid to nepal. >>> a sacramento area structural engineer...
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and today we're meeting him at harrington harbor on the chesapeake bay as he goes after his greatestve >> exactly exactly. my nemesis. >> reporter: now in its seventh season, animal planet's "river monsters" follows wade as he unravels freshwater mysteries from the deep. >> what is it about oceans and rivers that you think fascinates people? >> it is this other world. it's the unknown. it's the unseen. it is genuine exploration. >> reporter: that other world of exploration has taken this underwater detective around the globe. into the most extreme and unlikely places. to debunk folklore of the submerged and discover something true. >> unbelievable. >> we set out to make it a sort of -- an underwater detective story. it's somebody being underwater bitten, what i do is assemble a suspect list and then i sort of go after the perpetrator. and then arrest the perpetrator. which to me is catching it. >> reporter: our suspect today, the striped bass. on dinner tables across america and soon to be on the ends of our rods if all goes well. >> i don't want to -- >> it's overhead, yeah. >> repo
and today we're meeting him at harrington harbor on the chesapeake bay as he goes after his greatestve >> exactly exactly. my nemesis. >> reporter: now in its seventh season, animal planet's "river monsters" follows wade as he unravels freshwater mysteries from the deep. >> what is it about oceans and rivers that you think fascinates people? >> it is this other world. it's the unknown. it's the unseen. it is genuine exploration. >> reporter: that other...
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. >> what a birdie by harrington. another honda classic victory. ♪ >> does it go in?ow about that? >> again, maybe again? get out of here. >> he knows it looks good right now. >> get in there. >> dustin johnson is going to win this wgc cadillac championship. >> ryan moore. >> do you believe this? >> oh man. >> pga tour victory number two for jordan spieth. >> is it in? oh! >> daniel berger that is a double eagle. >> another double eagle. there it is. a birdie at the 72nd hole. san antonio's jimmy walker has won the valero texas open. >> how about an ace for patrick reed? ♪ >> amazing finish here at the shell houston open. johnson wagner needed a birdie at the 18th and provided just the third of the day to get into the playoff. and in the group behind him, jordan spieth faced with a difficult downhill lie, a third shot to this point, needed this to join holmes and wagner and got it done. casually as if he expected it to drop. and then he congratulated johnson wagner on his birdie to get into the playoff. >> nice putt, dude. nice celebration. >> thanks very much. >> nic
. >> what a birdie by harrington. another honda classic victory. ♪ >> does it go in?ow about that? >> again, maybe again? get out of here. >> he knows it looks good right now. >> get in there. >> dustin johnson is going to win this wgc cadillac championship. >> ryan moore. >> do you believe this? >> oh man. >> pga tour victory number two for jordan spieth. >> is it in? oh! >> daniel berger that is a double eagle. >>...
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jason harrington wrote in time magzine that when an agent pats you after you walk through a scanner, it's not a good reason. the district attorney has heard from several more passengers with complaints. and if you're dreaming of owning an apple watch, you won't be able to buy one at the store. apple's retail chief says the watch will only be sold online for the next several weeks because supplies are limited. apple hasn't said how many watches have been ordered but one researcher says a million people placed orders for for the watch on april 10. a boston-based company wants to use technology to help the parents of infants a high-tech onesie that tracks the baby's breathing and sleep patterns. it costs about $200 and can be customized for the baby's age. final preparations underway for a major event on the mall tomorrow, the global citizen earth day rally. 250,000 people expected to attend. the stage is set for performers like fallout boy gwen stefani and usher. anyone who wants to attend is encouraged to take metro. there will be road closures in effect during the show running from 1
jason harrington wrote in time magzine that when an agent pats you after you walk through a scanner, it's not a good reason. the district attorney has heard from several more passengers with complaints. and if you're dreaming of owning an apple watch, you won't be able to buy one at the store. apple's retail chief says the watch will only be sold online for the next several weeks because supplies are limited. apple hasn't said how many watches have been ordered but one researcher says a million...
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abc 7 news reporter liz harrington is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: things are so bad in baltimore the governor declared a state of emergency and he also activated the national guard who are there now and who will help enforce a 10:00 p.m. curfew later tonight. we have aerial shots. police officers are down there bracing for more possible riots later on today. a much different scene from last night. this was what it looked like. very chaotic when protests turned violent and destructive. several fires broke out. angry protesters rye yotd toiching police cars, and threw bricks. one -- 15 police officers were hurt. some hit by tossed bricks and bottles. two of them are being treated at a hospital. >> this is not protesting. this is not your first amendment rights. this is just criminal acts doing damage to a community that is challenged in some ways that do not need this. >> reporter: the demonstrations were sparked from the death of 25-year-old freddie gray. his funeral was yesterday. he died in police custody. he suffered a spinal cord injury during his arrest and was not given imme
abc 7 news reporter liz harrington is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: things are so bad in baltimore the governor declared a state of emergency and he also activated the national guard who are there now and who will help enforce a 10:00 p.m. curfew later tonight. we have aerial shots. police officers are down there bracing for more possible riots later on today. a much different scene from last night. this was what it looked like. very chaotic when protests turned violent and...
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for a fremont couple following abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington's story earlier today. it's a stolen van needed by a woman who is quite ill. the van has been recovered thanks to an alert abc 7 news viewer. david louie is joining us now. >> we're sitting inside the van that has been recovered. it was stolen monday evening from the thomas family. from their driveway at free monday. it's now here in heyward. we have a happy couple grateful for a very alert abc 7 news viewer. this underscores how a news story has incredible reach because a man living about two and a half miles away saw her story on our midday news. >> he walks out of his house and looks at the license plate and immediately called the police. if it wasn't for the news segment this morning, we would have never found the car. >> the $65,000 van especially equipped for his wife kay. ch police told thomas it appears the van may have been used to transport stolen goods from a burglary. the inside is a bit trashed. there are remnants of a fast food burger bun in the back and plastic bags they don't recognize. the
for a fremont couple following abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington's story earlier today. it's a stolen van needed by a woman who is quite ill. the van has been recovered thanks to an alert abc 7 news viewer. david louie is joining us now. >> we're sitting inside the van that has been recovered. it was stolen monday evening from the thomas family. from their driveway at free monday. it's now here in heyward. we have a happy couple grateful for a very alert abc 7 news viewer. this...
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abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington has more. >> reporter: it is rumored that the announcement will be posted on social media. political strategist kate mader has an i'm ready for hillary mug. >> i have been ready so long, i'm ready to swap out my signs. >> reporter: the ready for hillary grassroots organization has been holding rallies and raising money. now it appears clinton is ready to officially announce a 2016 presidential run. >> we are really excited. we have been waiting for years. many people have been waiting since 2008 for this to happen. >> reporter: the former first lady and secretary of state lost back in 2008 but has hinted she would try again. she visited bay area several times. in march, she made a surprise appearance at an e-bay conference talking about gender and equality in silicon valley. in october, she held a fund-raiser with nancy pelosi. pelosi spoke in san francisco this morning. honoring the national coalition of 100 black women. >> in terms of hillary clinton running, this is connected. it is about empowering women. we are eager to see the rollout of her
abc 7 news reporter alyssa harrington has more. >> reporter: it is rumored that the announcement will be posted on social media. political strategist kate mader has an i'm ready for hillary mug. >> i have been ready so long, i'm ready to swap out my signs. >> reporter: the ready for hillary grassroots organization has been holding rallies and raising money. now it appears clinton is ready to officially announce a 2016 presidential run. >> we are really excited. we have...
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live in cupertino alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> a 7-year-old boy is in the hospital with a life threatening injury after being hit by gunfire in va lay yeah. the gunfire broke out outside a gathering of 40 people attending a wake. the boy was standing on the sidewalk and was hit by a stray bullet. police think five people were involved in the gun battle. they recovered at least 20 shell casings. investigators are asking anyone with information to contact vallejo police. >>> a wild chase in sonoma county with a wrong-way driver on highway 101, ends with the driver in the hospital. >> it started in windsor and ended in sebastopol at gravenstein and 117. amy holly looet field has more. >> reporter: the woman is alive, in the hospital with life threatening injuries. look at the scene behind me. it is still very active. police are waiting for a search warrant so they can get inside the suspect's car. they're also checking all these businesses here in this area to see if any surveillance cameras capture the incident. these businesses inside the crime tape on old gravenstein highway wi
live in cupertino alyssa harrington, abc 7 news. >>> a 7-year-old boy is in the hospital with a life threatening injury after being hit by gunfire in va lay yeah. the gunfire broke out outside a gathering of 40 people attending a wake. the boy was standing on the sidewalk and was hit by a stray bullet. police think five people were involved in the gun battle. they recovered at least 20 shell casings. investigators are asking anyone with information to contact vallejo police....
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the chief financial officer prior to us really having much in the way of financial work was ed harrington because he was the controller of the city and county of san francisco and there was very little in the way of accounting transactions. we had -- because we were a sub grantee to muni they were the accountant so to speak so we had an excel accounting system and little for ed to do. once a month we would sit with him and he would look at our journal entries and he would sign off on them. as activities picked up we implemented our own accounting system and ed was moving to puc at the time and fred clark who was at mta and trying to retire but we went let him and he was appointed but he was with tjpa as well and that seemed like a natural progression and i do take my duties very seriously. >> as i do as well and board officers are special and it's fine being -- you need to be an employee. i don't want to denigrate that or misdirect that at all but in my mind should suggest to you that you have a degree of autonomy beyond what you would otherwise think and for this budget and for other fin
the chief financial officer prior to us really having much in the way of financial work was ed harrington because he was the controller of the city and county of san francisco and there was very little in the way of accounting transactions. we had -- because we were a sub grantee to muni they were the accountant so to speak so we had an excel accounting system and little for ed to do. once a month we would sit with him and he would look at our journal entries and he would sign off on them. as...
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abc 7 news reporter liz harrington is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: things are so bad in baltimoretate of emergency and he also activated the national guard who are there now and who will help enforce a 10:00 p.m. curfew later tonight. we have aerial shots. police officers are down there bracing for more possible riots later on today. a much different scene from last night. this was what it looked like. very chaotic when protests turned violent and destructive. several fires broke out. angry protesters rye yotd toiching police cars, and threw bricks. one -- 15 police officers were hurt. some hit by tossed bricks and bottles. two of them are being treated at a hospital. >> this is not protesting.
abc 7 news reporter liz harrington is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: things are so bad in baltimoretate of emergency and he also activated the national guard who are there now and who will help enforce a 10:00 p.m. curfew later tonight. we have aerial shots. police officers are down there bracing for more possible riots later on today. a much different scene from last night. this was what it looked like. very chaotic when protests turned violent and destructive. several fires broke...
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abc7 news reporter alyssa harrington is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: in a very terrifying end to what was supposed to be a night of fun celebrating '80s rock music, a group of students was dancing on the stage when it gave way. the collapse was captured on video. more than a dozen people were hurt. this happened at central indiana's westfield high school. the students were dancing on the school stage during the grand fin nal i love a concert called american pieby features other students and staff musicians. they are seeing dancing and clapping during a cover of journey's "don't stop believing." in an instant, they sink as the floor collapses beneath them. others in the audience say they were shocked and then tried to help their classmates. >> girls are crying, moms are crying jumping up to the stage to get people out he having is okay. >> everybody running to the stage and finding out what happened, you see this 12-foot drop and just students being covered in huge pieces of wood and debris. >> 75 students were involved in the production of this show. classes at the school, which
abc7 news reporter alyssa harrington is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: in a very terrifying end to what was supposed to be a night of fun celebrating '80s rock music, a group of students was dancing on the stage when it gave way. the collapse was captured on video. more than a dozen people were hurt. this happened at central indiana's westfield high school. the students were dancing on the school stage during the grand fin nal i love a concert called american pieby features other...
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elissa harrington abc 7 news. >> abc 7 news at 5 starts right now. hours away from a big storm and tree trimmers are digging in. how the dry conditions may be creating a potential disaster. >> plus under arrest. the former 49er and raider who was picked up not once but twice. >> and extreme hoarding. after a mummified body is found concern grows about the clean-up. >> the city has been here a lot in the last week. >> i'm meteorologist sandy patel. i'll let you know what more might be companying the storm. >> this is "abc 7 news." >> the skies are gray. >> the weather is making things a little uncomfortable for a's fans who are at o.0 coliseum for today's opener. >> meanwhile crews are trimming trees. >> good afternoon. >> at least we have some rain coming up here. sandhya? >> it's going to be a strong storm and a cold one, reminds you more of winter than spring as you see it spinning just off the coastline. we're tracking light showers to our north around sea ranch and heavier steph is up to the north around eureka. that's what we're waiting for. her
elissa harrington abc 7 news. >> abc 7 news at 5 starts right now. hours away from a big storm and tree trimmers are digging in. how the dry conditions may be creating a potential disaster. >> plus under arrest. the former 49er and raider who was picked up not once but twice. >> and extreme hoarding. after a mummified body is found concern grows about the clean-up. >> the city has been here a lot in the last week. >> i'm meteorologist sandy patel. i'll let you know...
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alyssa harrington is live with more. alyssa?cer dickinson got in touch with as dad to let him know he is safe. he called other family members with the good news. watch their emotional reaction. >> spencer just called. >> spencer's cousin said tell mama i'm okay. family and friends had been desperate to find him. they were at a prayer vigil when his dad called saying spencer was able to make a quick call on the satellite phone. >> where is he? >> right here at the >> spencer a graduate of petaluma high school was at mt. everest when it hit. it triggered a series of avalanches. at least 18 people died on the mountain. he told his dad he is being airlifted back down. his family updated a website posting information thanking people for support and prayers. abc 7 news. >> thank you. as you heard from them a man was one of 18 people killed at base camp on mt. everest. friends say the 48-year-old was an afvid hiker and that was always on his bucket list. strong was an ic consultant. friends are planning a memorial hike in his honor. >>
alyssa harrington is live with more. alyssa?cer dickinson got in touch with as dad to let him know he is safe. he called other family members with the good news. watch their emotional reaction. >> spencer just called. >> spencer's cousin said tell mama i'm okay. family and friends had been desperate to find him. they were at a prayer vigil when his dad called saying spencer was able to make a quick call on the satellite phone. >> where is he? >> right here at the...
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and 27-year-old alex harrington and joseph clekic. admitted to torching three churches. total damage was $86,000, both men face up to 29 years in prison when they are sentenced in june. >>> a man posed as an officer after committing a crime in cobb's creek the victim was walking near 52nd and cedar when approached by a man claiming to be a police officer and flashed what looked like a bag and ordered woman to drop her bag and stand against the wall and then the suspect picked up the bag and ran off the man got away in a black ultima. >>> new jersey governor, chris christie did not mince words within talking about the budding relationship with america and cube when asked he said that cuba must show a willingness to become part of a quote civilized world. he brought forward joanne chesimard. she went to cuba where she is living freely for decades. >> this trooper gave his life unnecessarily and our justice system worked like it was suppose and cuba played judge jury and harborer. >> chris christie says cuba should send her back to the united states before discussions can t
and 27-year-old alex harrington and joseph clekic. admitted to torching three churches. total damage was $86,000, both men face up to 29 years in prison when they are sentenced in june. >>> a man posed as an officer after committing a crime in cobb's creek the victim was walking near 52nd and cedar when approached by a man claiming to be a police officer and flashed what looked like a bag and ordered woman to drop her bag and stand against the wall and then the suspect picked up the...
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coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00, we will have reaction from bay area lawmakers who spoke to alyssa harrington. >>> vice president joe biden gave no indication he will run for president. he toured a pg&e facility. the vice president was there to learn about the utility's pathway job training program. half of the workers trained have been military veterans. >> if you can command a platoon in battle you can manage a crew. if you can run a sophisticated weapons system worth tens of millions of dollars, you can program a computer. >> pg&e hired 50% of those who took part in the program. they will fill a great need for the utility. 50% of pg&e workers will retire in the next five years. >>> for the first time ever, thousands of people are trying on the apple watch. it appears they like it. it took ten minutes for versions to sell out with pre-orders are available this morning. they are available in san francisco and eight other major cities around the world. you can check them out and try them on but you cannot buy them on the store. you have to order online. shipments start april 24th. prices star
coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00, we will have reaction from bay area lawmakers who spoke to alyssa harrington. >>> vice president joe biden gave no indication he will run for president. he toured a pg&e facility. the vice president was there to learn about the utility's pathway job training program. half of the workers trained have been military veterans. >> if you can command a platoon in battle you can manage a crew. if you can run a sophisticated weapons system worth tens...
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. >> south jersey, harrington middle school, where we are really going to get the party start in thees you'll be surprised you got your stuff our 10:00 p.m. friends, alex. >> yes, looks like a party's brewing right there. >> this program called good day philadelphia, so, in honor that far, we have fairly big announcement to make to make, i'm going to try to get this announcement out of my gull. >> the you're nervous aren't you? >> little bit little bit. >> try to do it before 7:30. >> good thing good thing. >> yes really good thing. we all talk about it, little staff meeting you know? >> go to that paying ill place. >> victoria bagel bristro. >> you'll need your winter coat again. but, now what it will get little better later on, so now to up seven out of ten.
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sue pattern on was in harrington harringtonisburg to talk about that it's called circles of safety for higher education. sue paid nearly the entire $220,000 to fund the program at pennsylvania's 14 state schools. >>> this program is about helping people have the courage, the comfort and the confidence to take those initial conversations when they hab to see something even vaguely like the warning signs. >> the seed for the program was a journal entry her husband made in the days before his death. the legendary penn state coach wrote that some good could come out of the jerry sandusky scandal and sue pattern on took thatta an invitation to start the program and create a culture of child sex abuse prevengd on college campuses. >>> a south carolina man shot and killed rile running away from a police officer this week snooeshd michael slager is seen firing eight shots at walter scott. those images continue to fuel debate about deadly force in the united states. nbc 10 correspondent sarah dallof has more from south carolina. >> new details are emerging about the police officer charged with
sue pattern on was in harrington harringtonisburg to talk about that it's called circles of safety for higher education. sue paid nearly the entire $220,000 to fund the program at pennsylvania's 14 state schools. >>> this program is about helping people have the courage, the comfort and the confidence to take those initial conversations when they hab to see something even vaguely like the warning signs. >> the seed for the program was a journal entry her husband made in the days...
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alyssa harrington joins us live from the news room. you expect protests? >> activists are expecting to be out today demanding an apology for war crimes committed during world war ii. shinzo abe will make a three-day visit here to silicon valley. yesterday he spoke before congress akrszing world ward ii saying history is >> i offer with profound my eternal condolences to the souls of all american people that were lost during world war ii. >> many though are looking for a different apology from abe. hundreds protests outside the japanese consulate on tuesday the same dade he met with president barack obama. they're demanding he apologize for japan's treatment of comfort woman from other asian countries who were treated as sex slaves. mike honda has criticized the prime minister saying his refusing to face history is an insult of all of the girls and women who suffered during the war. live in the newsroom. >>> san francisco police are made an arrest in a shooting that left a mun any passenger with life threatening injuries. it happened on monday at the light
alyssa harrington joins us live from the news room. you expect protests? >> activists are expecting to be out today demanding an apology for war crimes committed during world war ii. shinzo abe will make a three-day visit here to silicon valley. yesterday he spoke before congress akrszing world ward ii saying history is >> i offer with profound my eternal condolences to the souls of all american people that were lost during world war ii. >> many though are looking for a...
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the students at harrington middle school we love you guys they were in shorts and t-shirts t-shirts.use we're wienies. but anyhow. >> speaking of that today we did kick off our spring fling took over mt. laurel, new jersey for the whole day. >> iain, scott and i dawn timmeney plus the good day gang, mike -- alex bob even steve keeley were all out today and as you can guess shenanigans follow followed. >> scott williams our weather guy playing his horn. >> what song is it? >> i can't tell. ♪ >> hi. we're in this training maze. these guys are all mvps what we'll simulate quincy is downed firefighter. we're in a fire. he's down and we got to get him out. here we go. remember it's dark. we got 50 pounds of gear on. we're trying to get our guy out of here. >> oh, my gosh. you good? >> never want to do this again. >> why not. i got you out safely with the help of my guys here. >> he's real until his glory here. he's got lifeguards trunk. i'm not sure where he got them. all right, mike. michael, how was it? >> it was just great dawn. it was fantastic. >> it's opening day right now looking p
the students at harrington middle school we love you guys they were in shorts and t-shirts t-shirts.use we're wienies. but anyhow. >> speaking of that today we did kick off our spring fling took over mt. laurel, new jersey for the whole day. >> iain, scott and i dawn timmeney plus the good day gang, mike -- alex bob even steve keeley were all out today and as you can guess shenanigans follow followed. >> scott williams our weather guy playing his horn. >> what song is...
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. >> that same afternoon at his home in harrington, kansas after learning he was a person of interestls turns himself in. unlike mcveigh, nichols cooperating with authorities and he's not the unidentified accomplice they are looking for but provides enough information to implicate mcveigh as the architect of the bombing plot. later in the day back in perry, fbi agents prepare to take mcveigh out of the noble county courthouse. it will be the first time the world gets a look at the oklahoma city bomber. >> there were steps leading out of the courthouse and i had to cops trait on where the steps were going to be without dipping my head down and looking down because people would think dipping my head down is a sign of defeat or something. and i'm in life chains. if you walk in chains the chain catches on the middle steps. so you have to think of those little things. >> i think the overall physical reaction is that looks like the kid down the block. how could he have done what he did? you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wh
. >> that same afternoon at his home in harrington, kansas after learning he was a person of interestls turns himself in. unlike mcveigh, nichols cooperating with authorities and he's not the unidentified accomplice they are looking for but provides enough information to implicate mcveigh as the architect of the bombing plot. later in the day back in perry, fbi agents prepare to take mcveigh out of the noble county courthouse. it will be the first time the world gets a look at the...
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to weigh in on the findings a couple of politicos adam good man, republican strategist and liz harringtonrom the "washington free beacon." welcome to you both. great to have you here. we've been looking at for some time. i'm amazed what we find when we pull this apart. adam i will start with you. so charity navigator, who we have on the show all the time, placed the clinton foundation on a watch list. they think there are problems with this non-profit. they don't like the way it runs itself. they say the money is not spent wisely. your reaction tonight? >> first of all the clintons have a new golden rule. the rule is whoever has the most gold rules. obviously they are on a list now, scarlet letter charities, that raise serious questions in this case, gerri, about our national security. but the most troubling thing of all, really in my opinion, comes down to the iranian -- uranium deal with russia. we learned russia owns the largest uranium supplier in the world. this is deal the state department not only ignored and turned its back on but the foundation abetted and improved. gerri: get ba
to weigh in on the findings a couple of politicos adam good man, republican strategist and liz harringtonrom the "washington free beacon." welcome to you both. great to have you here. we've been looking at for some time. i'm amazed what we find when we pull this apart. adam i will start with you. so charity navigator, who we have on the show all the time, placed the clinton foundation on a watch list. they think there are problems with this non-profit. they don't like the way it runs...
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been breaking musical barriers for more than 40 years: the kronos quartet, led by violinist david harringtonkronos in 1973 i hoped we would survive a week. >> our society didn't really welcome our work at first. it was an uphill battle. >> brown: because you didn't fit into any box? >> we didn't fit in. it was hard to explain. >> brown: kronos looks like a traditional quartet, but the group has made its name by stretching the form. at "big ears," for example, kronos performed with, among many others, the chinese pipa player, wu man. minimalist composer, terry riley. ♪ ♪ and a canadian inuit throat singer named tanya tagaq. ♪ ♪ >> the world of music is a cool wonderful place. what i want is for music, and concerts, and musical experiences to be these places where we learn new things about each other, about instruments, about culture, about life. and music is the greatest teacher. >> brown: concert-goers we met >> brown: kronos looks around the world for its inspiration, one performance here featured folk music from all over including a piece from iraq. ♪ ♪ later they were joined by singer and
been breaking musical barriers for more than 40 years: the kronos quartet, led by violinist david harringtonkronos in 1973 i hoped we would survive a week. >> our society didn't really welcome our work at first. it was an uphill battle. >> brown: because you didn't fit into any box? >> we didn't fit in. it was hard to explain. >> brown: kronos looks like a traditional quartet, but the group has made its name by stretching the form. at "big ears," for example,...