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heather's at peace.will never hurt anybody again. >> reporter: even after his conviction chris joan insisted that he didn't kill heather. highway told "dateline" in a phone call from jail that he never tried to control heather. that he is absolutely innocent of murder of any type and that his taped statements to police were coerced. >> how you doing? yes, sir -- >> reporter: the detective said chris jones talked to them voluntarily and could have ended the interview at any time. as for cousin diane, she has obtained legal custody of heather and chris' two children. and heather's gym friends, they find comfort in knowing that before her death, heather achieved that remarkable journey becoming the person she was always meant to be. >> she got to experience that before she left this earth. she got to experience what it was like to be as beautiful as she wanted to be inside and out. i'm glad she did. >> reporter: that dance class where heather spread her wings still keeps a place for her. a heart with heathe
heather's at peace.will never hurt anybody again. >> reporter: even after his conviction chris joan insisted that he didn't kill heather. highway told "dateline" in a phone call from jail that he never tried to control heather. that he is absolutely innocent of murder of any type and that his taped statements to police were coerced. >> how you doing? yes, sir -- >> reporter: the detective said chris jones talked to them voluntarily and could have ended the interview...
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and i don't know if i should be calling you michelle or heather? is your real name heather? you've done this before. is that a pillow in there? it looks like a pillow. do you have anything to say? >> are you gonna call like -- i'm just gonna go. >> reporter: heather and her boyfriend didn't stay to answer my questions. we offered them a lift back to the motel but they walked off. how was it for you two kinda reliving that through someone else's eyes and watching it again unfold? >> you know, to me its frustrating. its frustrating to know that that is still happening. >> reporter: then as our shoot wrapped up, we spotted heather and her boyfriend a few blocks away. and guess what, she no longer looked eight months pregnant. that bulge under her sweatshirt was gone. heather? it looks like your belly is gone. you took your pillow out? a few minutes later heather came back round the corner. she found chris and amy waiting. >> of course you don't remember who we are. do you remember who we are? >> reporter: heather do you have anything you want to say to chris and amy? >> i'm sor
and i don't know if i should be calling you michelle or heather? is your real name heather? you've done this before. is that a pillow in there? it looks like a pillow. do you have anything to say? >> are you gonna call like -- i'm just gonna go. >> reporter: heather and her boyfriend didn't stay to answer my questions. we offered them a lift back to the motel but they walked off. how was it for you two kinda reliving that through someone else's eyes and watching it again unfold?...
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heather: thank you dr. siegel.secretary ash carter raising concerns about iraq's ability to fight isis as the terrorist group captured you are in territory in iraq and syria. heather: heavy rains sparking devastating floods in the plains. but i think he's kinda nailing it. (music) hotels.com. they don't need me right now. rainfall >> government forces in iraq gearing up to launch attacks against isis after the group takes key towns including ramadi. isis gaining control of the border crossing between iraq and syria. i am heather childers in for martha maccallum. >> and i am greg jarred in for bill hemmer. defense secretary ash carter raising questions about the obama administration strategy to defeat isis saying the iraqis shows no will to fight. those were his words. and new video showing the aftermath of an attack by syria's military targeting a town recently captured by isis. >> jennifer griffin joins us. why is the defense secretary's admission significant? >> reporter: well it is significant because it means t
heather: thank you dr. siegel.secretary ash carter raising concerns about iraq's ability to fight isis as the terrorist group captured you are in territory in iraq and syria. heather: heavy rains sparking devastating floods in the plains. but i think he's kinda nailing it. (music) hotels.com. they don't need me right now. rainfall >> government forces in iraq gearing up to launch attacks against isis after the group takes key towns including ramadi. isis gaining control of the border...
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heather? >> kelly wright live with us. thank you. >> family and friends of a omaha officer killed in the line of duty paying their final respects at a viewing today. kerry orosco was gunned down one day before going on maternity leave. she was to leave the hospital after being born prematurely in february. she will be laid to rest tomorrow. >> they opened the doors to arain 71 protestors arrested this weekend. mostly peaceful demonstrations turning violent following the acquittal of officer brilo. some protestors are accused of attacking and pepper spraying innocent bystanders. >> are iraqi forces losing the desire to fight. his comments coming one week after the terrorist took over ramadi despite being vastly out numbered by iraq's military. it is time for iraqi forces to step up. >> we can give them training. we can give them equipment. we obviously can't give them the will to fight. if we give them training and equipment and support and give them some time i hope they will develop the will to fight, because only if they
heather? >> kelly wright live with us. thank you. >> family and friends of a omaha officer killed in the line of duty paying their final respects at a viewing today. kerry orosco was gunned down one day before going on maternity leave. she was to leave the hospital after being born prematurely in february. she will be laid to rest tomorrow. >> they opened the doors to arain 71 protestors arrested this weekend. mostly peaceful demonstrations turning violent following the...
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. >> you as well heather and ainsley. the gop field is growing and it is getting more diverse and drawing in candidates who are not politicians and they say that's a good thing. celebrated pediatric neurosurgeon ben carson made it official kicking things off in detroit. he has strong comments on the right. he is not an experienced politician, he says that's exactly why voters should back him. >> i am not politically correct. i probably never -- (applause) >> i am probably never going to be politically correct, because i am not a politician. i don't want to be a politician. >> and the gop field now officially has the first woman in the mex. hewlett-packard ceo carly fiorila. she has emphasized her willingness to take on the presumed democratic frontrunner former senator and secretary of state hillary clinton. here's what fiorina had to say about her before announcing her bid for the white house. >> she is the personification of the professional political class. she and her husband have been in politics their entire lives.
. >> you as well heather and ainsley. the gop field is growing and it is getting more diverse and drawing in candidates who are not politicians and they say that's a good thing. celebrated pediatric neurosurgeon ben carson made it official kicking things off in detroit. he has strong comments on the right. he is not an experienced politician, he says that's exactly why voters should back him. >> i am not politically correct. i probably never -- (applause) >> i am probably...
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thank you rich. >> thanks heather.n between wint and the family could be key into the investigation of the murders and arson. retired detective for the police department lieutenant steven rogers. thank you for being with us again. >> in your experience as a erm toer detective what do you think happened? >> first extraordinary work on the part of the police department. the police needed to take him alive which they did and as a result of that they are now going to sit had him and speak with him and foond out if in fact any one else was involved with him. i as many law enforcement believe this was never a random crime. it was planned and executed by a number of people. >> in fact wint worked for the company. he was a welder at the family's company. >> what a piece of the puzzle they needed to put together. how is it this individual wint whose social circles are different than the ceo. how did they interact with each other. now we find out he worked for this company. >> wint raised last night with a total of 5-6 people po
thank you rich. >> thanks heather.n between wint and the family could be key into the investigation of the murders and arson. retired detective for the police department lieutenant steven rogers. thank you for being with us again. >> in your experience as a erm toer detective what do you think happened? >> first extraordinary work on the part of the police department. the police needed to take him alive which they did and as a result of that they are now going to sit had him...
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>> thanks, heather. it's a pleasure to be here today and thanks everyone for coming in from this beautiful spring day. i'm very pleased to see that spring has finally arrived in d.c. i think it was warmer in alaska when we were in juneau than it was in d.c. so it's a funny world. we are really thrilled to have the opportunity to talk about the arctic and alaska and our oil and gas resources here today. it's a very important moment in our history as we think about the arctic and we'll share a little bit of the administration's perspective and sort of where our head is right now on the arctic. i think many of you know because you're in the room here focused on the arctic that the president has set a national imperative for the u.s. to take a leadership role in ensuring stewardship of the arctic as set out in the national strategy for the arctic a couple of years ago and the following implementation plan. our leadership and our presence in the region would be vital over the coming decade to ensuring continu
>> thanks, heather. it's a pleasure to be here today and thanks everyone for coming in from this beautiful spring day. i'm very pleased to see that spring has finally arrived in d.c. i think it was warmer in alaska when we were in juneau than it was in d.c. so it's a funny world. we are really thrilled to have the opportunity to talk about the arctic and alaska and our oil and gas resources here today. it's a very important moment in our history as we think about the arctic and we'll...
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heather heather, thank you so much and i am so impressed with the resil resilience and all that you arethers. thank you, heather. >> thank you. >> and you can help heather's foundation as she said, they are trying to get others get prosthetics that are incredibly expensive, and all of those prosthetics that look like human limbs are not covered. so you can go to heather abbott foundation.org for more information on how the to give back. we will have more in a moment. thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk o
heather heather, thank you so much and i am so impressed with the resil resilience and all that you arethers. thank you, heather. >> thank you. >> and you can help heather's foundation as she said, they are trying to get others get prosthetics that are incredibly expensive, and all of those prosthetics that look like human limbs are not covered. so you can go to heather abbott foundation.org for more information on how the to give back. we will have more in a moment. thanks to...
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>> heather and ainsley. good morning to you.ter on this morning we are expecting to see a solemn procession from the funeral home to the church. it will take place two tenths of a mile away. this morning we are talking of course about officer brian mooar. his wake was jed and it was packed with a sea of police officers in blue from all over the country who came to show their support. also many dignitaries were showing their support. mayor deblasio andrew cuomo, timothy cardinal dolan. he and his partner were on routine patrol when they encountered demetrius blackwell. the two officers tried to stop him but he fired at moore and gravely wounded him. he fought for his life for two-days but did not survive. plenty of support here yesterday and we are expecting more of the same today. back to you. we appreciate it. >> the secret service now adding another level of sharp metal points on top of the white house fence. vehicle checkpoints are getting added protection. >> he ran the va now infamous for his deadly scandal. hill man sue to
>> heather and ainsley. good morning to you.ter on this morning we are expecting to see a solemn procession from the funeral home to the church. it will take place two tenths of a mile away. this morning we are talking of course about officer brian mooar. his wake was jed and it was packed with a sea of police officers in blue from all over the country who came to show their support. also many dignitaries were showing their support. mayor deblasio andrew cuomo, timothy cardinal dolan. he...
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heather ainsley.? >> thank you kelly. >> ten's of millions of americans are still in the path of that severe weather. >> maria molina is tracking it all. she is telling us what we need to know. >> we are talking about all time rain records being broken out there across parts of the plains. yet again another storm system is on the way. we expect more rain to continue across parts of texas, oklahoma and into parts of kansas. it isn't just heavy rain but the severe weather that comes with it. we are still looking at the possibility of more tornadoes damaging wind gusts and large hail from some of the storms. this is the second area we are already tracking. this is further off to the east across ohio kentucky and central parts of kentucky. you have severe storms through out today. by tomorrow take a look at this map a widespread area. it is the lowest category marginal chance for severe storms but nonetheless you are looking at storms firing up from northeast into the central plains across the same states
heather ainsley.? >> thank you kelly. >> ten's of millions of americans are still in the path of that severe weather. >> maria molina is tracking it all. she is telling us what we need to know. >> we are talking about all time rain records being broken out there across parts of the plains. yet again another storm system is on the way. we expect more rain to continue across parts of texas, oklahoma and into parts of kansas. it isn't just heavy rain but the severe weather...
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i am anna kooiman. >> i am heather childers.t is -- in for heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> demonstrators filling the streets from baltimore to philadelphia. 100 officers injured so far in all of the protests. stunning information emerges about the man in december about freddie gray. he had a head injury consistent with a bolt in the back of the police van. >> we have fox team coverage this morning. the curfew was lifted at 5:00 a.m. >> this brand new report claims freddie gray was injured after he ran from officers and was placed inside the police van. wjla said he broke his neck crashing into the back of the wall of the van. he was handcuffed not wearing a seat belt and a cut on his head is said to match a bolt inside the vehicle. the details coming a day after 30 investigators wrapped up the investigation and handed it over to the office. that office will decide if they will be charged against officers. that van made four stops on the way to the police station. not three like originally reported. they learned ab
i am anna kooiman. >> i am heather childers.t is -- in for heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> demonstrators filling the streets from baltimore to philadelphia. 100 officers injured so far in all of the protests. stunning information emerges about the man in december about freddie gray. he had a head injury consistent with a bolt in the back of the police van. >> we have fox team coverage this morning. the curfew was lifted at 5:00 a.m. >> this brand new...
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ainsley heather. >> thank you very much peter.e appreciate it. >> now to flooding in parts of texas it is not over yet. brand new video showing one family's desperate attempt to save their ranch from raging flood waters. >> keep hollering at them. a father and three young sons the oldest 14 years old roped and wrangled 13 horses out of the rising waters and back to safety. >> maria molina is tracking the weather for us. flooding will continue to be the big story across parts of the plains. we expect several storm systems to keep impacting the area over the next several days. that is why the flood threat will continue. we have areas of rain out there across parts of western texas and through new mexico. it is unsettled out west. which will see parts of the plains producing the heavy rain and the flood potential. isolated severe weather across southern texas today looking at the risk of large hail and also damaging winds. forecast models are calling for as much as 8 inches of rainfall across texas through friday. we expect flooding
ainsley heather. >> thank you very much peter.e appreciate it. >> now to flooding in parts of texas it is not over yet. brand new video showing one family's desperate attempt to save their ranch from raging flood waters. >> keep hollering at them. a father and three young sons the oldest 14 years old roped and wrangled 13 horses out of the rising waters and back to safety. >> maria molina is tracking the weather for us. flooding will continue to be the big story across...
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heather: thank you, larry. i just wanted to add -- one thing i should've said at the outset and we will open it up to questions, which is to give you a tiny bit of background and the actual process by which these conclusions were arrived -- how we arrived at the conclusions. i mentioned the word literature, and i just wanted to clarify when we made these policy recommendations, this was the end product of two years of intense deliberations to arrive at those consensus conclusions. to do that, we had to come through and really take a very serious look at multiple literatures, multiple studies. so, we feel very confident that the conclusions we have come to our based on the absolute top and best literatures, and that this report has been vetted. the reason i say that is because we know many people, particularly here in washington, are seeking guidance as to how they might propose bills or do something legislatively, so we hope that this is a tool, not necessarily weighing in on what those decisions would be that
heather: thank you, larry. i just wanted to add -- one thing i should've said at the outset and we will open it up to questions, which is to give you a tiny bit of background and the actual process by which these conclusions were arrived -- how we arrived at the conclusions. i mentioned the word literature, and i just wanted to clarify when we made these policy recommendations, this was the end product of two years of intense deliberations to arrive at those consensus conclusions. to do that,...
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heather: thank you, glenn lowery. i will turn it over to larry mead from new york university. he will share information on one particular chapter, chapter four, that we direct your attention to because it is a historical roots chapter that we found to be really important for understanding the breaking the pattern of incarceration to see what had come before. larry: thank you very much. i was honored to serve in this committee and i wanted to
heather: thank you, glenn lowery. i will turn it over to larry mead from new york university. he will share information on one particular chapter, chapter four, that we direct your attention to because it is a historical roots chapter that we found to be really important for understanding the breaking the pattern of incarceration to see what had come before. larry: thank you very much. i was honored to serve in this committee and i wanted to
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>> hi there, heather.ida. already wearing my winter jacket. let's go ahead and look at temperatures across other areas. because across the plains and also across parts of the rockies you're looking at temperatures in the 40s and 50s. so, again, a little below average for this time of the year. especially with the unofficial start of summer right around the corner. and high temperatures will also remain below average across the nation. you can see some of those values across the country, only in the 50s and 40s for some of you across parts of the rockies and also into the great lakes. so parts of florida, though, going to be on the hot side. 94 degrees, high temperature in the city of tampa. parts of the plains will have to deal with severe weather coming up this weekend. so stay safe out there. flash flooding will also be a concern. head over to brian inside. >> maria, a special story right now. >>> meet 6-year-old jordan mcbeen, a fatal forth of muscular dystrophy but not letting that keep him from achiev
>> hi there, heather.ida. already wearing my winter jacket. let's go ahead and look at temperatures across other areas. because across the plains and also across parts of the rockies you're looking at temperatures in the 40s and 50s. so, again, a little below average for this time of the year. especially with the unofficial start of summer right around the corner. and high temperatures will also remain below average across the nation. you can see some of those values across the country,...
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that concludes my director's report and at this time i would like to ask heather kittel to give us a quick report on ada. >> good afternoon, council member an members of the public. i'm heather kitten the ada office of mayor on disability and will be discussing complaints on reasonable accommodations. in the month of march we received a total of 18 complaints which is an increase in the amount of complaints from the months of january and february. combined. these complaints fall into two major categories. the public right-of-way access and maintenance of accessible features in a city facilities and programs. many of the complaints involved obstructions to the public right-of-way due to construction projects and over grown vegetation blocking the sidewalk. in these cases we collaborate with the public works to investigate and remedy the issues as soon as possible. we also received complaints about steep curb ramps that were difficult to use and the absence of marked crossings. the list involves broken power lifts and broken elevators. in these cases reports for repair work orders were
that concludes my director's report and at this time i would like to ask heather kittel to give us a quick report on ada. >> good afternoon, council member an members of the public. i'm heather kitten the ada office of mayor on disability and will be discussing complaints on reasonable accommodations. in the month of march we received a total of 18 complaints which is an increase in the amount of complaints from the months of january and february. combined. these complaints fall into two...
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>> okay, we have heather., heather is the owner of whereabouts cafe. >> yes. >> everyone is saying that you have the best coffee, the best bagels here. >> what do we have here? >> the cinnamin raisin, with apple, raisin, cinnamin cream chose. our favorite. >> got to get it. >> yum. >> really good. >> it is really good, though. >> yes. >> really good. we have a shot of express snow. >> gave you double hit. >> i'm full of energy. >> you need more. >> got to get through the day. >> mice and smooth. we have special roast, and we get it in weekly. >> you are talking about your cafe, it is like oh, i'm the best i'm the best. i'm not saying you're not but let me talk to some of the patrons out there. >> absolutely. >> oh, that sound really good. walking through. really good. some really good stuff here. like everyone is really nice. everyone is really nice here. we have this crew, this is susan, susan say hello. >> hello. >> okay, now, introduce to everyone your crew. >> oh, well, we exercise every morning together,
>> okay, we have heather., heather is the owner of whereabouts cafe. >> yes. >> everyone is saying that you have the best coffee, the best bagels here. >> what do we have here? >> the cinnamin raisin, with apple, raisin, cinnamin cream chose. our favorite. >> got to get it. >> yum. >> really good. >> it is really good, though. >> yes. >> really good. we have a shot of express snow. >> gave you double hit. >> i'm full...
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heather? >> we have copies of the report and really tremendous amounts of information is in there and i encourage you to take it home and read it. may i turn to -- >> you have the keyboard, ma'am. thank you, our fancy technology is passing down the row. all right, ms. pierce, the floor is yours. i just have to figure it out. great. thank you very much. thank you to csis and thank you to all of you for being here today. i'm going to talk about three things very briefly and the arctic research study and the alaskan's perspective which i bring to the table. paula made the comment that it's important that any movements forward in the arctic have the public's confidence, but what we alaskans brought to the table was for this study for it to have credence in alaska, it had to have alaskans' confidence and so lots of alaskans got to take part and i was very pleased with the outcome. i'm going to talk briefly about one of the recommendations related to the arctic council and the u.s. chairmanship, and
heather? >> we have copies of the report and really tremendous amounts of information is in there and i encourage you to take it home and read it. may i turn to -- >> you have the keyboard, ma'am. thank you, our fancy technology is passing down the row. all right, ms. pierce, the floor is yours. i just have to figure it out. great. thank you very much. thank you to csis and thank you to all of you for being here today. i'm going to talk about three things very briefly and the arctic...
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hi heather. >> thank you.going to be a gorgeous day for the churchill downs. the horses took to the track before the sun came up and this one decided to say hello. who is this? >> vindication. >> vindication. >> beautiful horse. >> look at his tongue. >> look at that tongue. >> is that okay? i guess he likes you. >> he's okay yeah. >> hi. hi. >> there you go. >> i guess he likes that. >> it's not just about the horses. it's also about the fashion and i want to -- >> is that horse okay? does he want a drink. >> he is okay. right? you're okay. ze wants to give you a kiss. >> he's happy. >> his stoungtongue is too big. >> we actually have some -- >> you know what he wants? >> what? >> he wants -- vindication is thirsty. that's what it is. >> reporter: we are going to talk about the drinks here at the kentucky derby. we're going to talk about a little bit of bourbon. >> absolutely. >> reporter: normally you have the mint julep on saturday and it's traditionally made with vodka but we're going to make it with bourb
hi heather. >> thank you.going to be a gorgeous day for the churchill downs. the horses took to the track before the sun came up and this one decided to say hello. who is this? >> vindication. >> vindication. >> beautiful horse. >> look at his tongue. >> look at that tongue. >> is that okay? i guess he likes you. >> he's okay yeah. >> hi. hi. >> there you go. >> i guess he likes that. >> it's not just about the horses. it's...
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heather joins me now. heather, you know it's been bandied about this week that we have 5% of the world's population and 25% of the world's prison population. should we be proud or embarrassed of that statistic? >> well, we should obviously not be proud but we should be most concerned about the law-abiding residents in poor communities that need the police, that are victimized by crime at rates that are much higher than in major cities in the rest of the world. what we're seeing now is that every police killing, the highly publicized police killings over the last nine months, have been leveraged to argue for depolicing, for less enforcement in areas that have a disparate impact on blacks. that is going to hurt the very people whom the advocates purport to represent. i can't go to a police community meeting in harlem or the south bronx and not hear requests like the following, we want the dealers off the corner, you arrest them and they're back the next day. there's kids hanging out on my stoop smoking marij
heather joins me now. heather, you know it's been bandied about this week that we have 5% of the world's population and 25% of the world's prison population. should we be proud or embarrassed of that statistic? >> well, we should obviously not be proud but we should be most concerned about the law-abiding residents in poor communities that need the police, that are victimized by crime at rates that are much higher than in major cities in the rest of the world. what we're seeing now is...
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i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. police in concord are looking for at least two armed men who opened fire in the parking lot of the sun valley mall this morning. ktvu's christien kafton joins us live from the scene of the shooting. police are saying it's fortunate nobody was hit. >> reporter: yeah, it's very fortunate no one was hit. the incident happened around 10:50 this morning, so the parking lot was not as packed as it could be. this is the area we're talking about. imagine if the shooting were to take place now. very fortunate no one was injured or killed in this incident. tonight, police are looking for the shooters. 10:50 saturday morning, shoppers at sun valley mall in concord heard a series of gunshots. investigators aren't releasing a lot of details about the shooting, but do say there were at least two men firing back and forth at one another across this parking lot. the only casualties, three cars caught in the crossfire. edward ping came to the mall for shopping and lunch. >> i saw police along my car.
i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. police in concord are looking for at least two armed men who opened fire in the parking lot of the sun valley mall this morning. ktvu's christien kafton joins us live from the scene of the shooting. police are saying it's fortunate nobody was hit. >> reporter: yeah, it's very fortunate no one was hit. the incident happened around 10:50 this morning, so the parking lot was not as packed as it could be. this is the area we're talking about....
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fred and heather, great to see you. >> thanks for having me.kend. >>> a golden globe winner reveals why she was turned down for a role. how old is too old to play a love interest in hollywood? ar and i feel great because i used the truecar app. truecar knows what other people paid for this car so i know if i'm getting a fair price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. (cheerful music) >> how old is too old in hollywood? according to one leading lady it is when you turn 27. maggie gyllenhaal was turned down to a play a 55-year-old girlfriend because of her age. she said there are disappointing things about being in hollywood that surprise me all of the time. i am 37 and was told i am too old to play the lover of a man who was 55. it made me feel bad and then angry and then it made me laugh. i guess there you go. 37! >>> right now, voters in ireland could be making history. they are at the polls voting to legalize same-sex marriage. they withing the first country in europe to vote directly on same-sex marriage. ed is li
fred and heather, great to see you. >> thanks for having me.kend. >>> a golden globe winner reveals why she was turned down for a role. how old is too old to play a love interest in hollywood? ar and i feel great because i used the truecar app. truecar knows what other people paid for this car so i know if i'm getting a fair price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. (cheerful music) >> how old is too old in hollywood? according to one leading...
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it was a great day. >> what about you, heather nauert?as so proud. >> david brown's new cd. bill: a new week on a tuesday moaning. the fury ofr nature. flooding washed away cars and in some cases entire homes were lost. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: i'm martha maccallum. police are calling off a search for 12 individual who are missing in these horrific storms. their vacation home was washed away in a flash flood. the storm
it was a great day. >> what about you, heather nauert?as so proud. >> david brown's new cd. bill: a new week on a tuesday moaning. the fury ofr nature. flooding washed away cars and in some cases entire homes were lost. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: i'm martha maccallum. police are calling off a search for 12 individual who are missing in these horrific storms. their vacation home was washed away in a flash flood. the storm
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heather did a great job.try. wanted to build a business that had meaning and significance. >> why was important for you to wounded warriors today? >> the wounded warrior project on our behalf we're proud to present this check to the wounded warrior protect in the amount of $400,000. >> this is amazing. it's support like this at mission barbecue and your staff and your customers which allows us to run our 23 programs for tens of thousands of wounded warriors. really appreciate it. >> we're humbled by our heroes and warriors and proud to do our part. >> the fact you've been able to raise $415,000 for wounded warriors, i think people that are around a mission barbecue may actually stop by today to say thank you. >> yep. >> at noon they'll be singing with you. >> and sign up to donate to wounded warrior every month, it comes out of your account if you want to. >> that's it for today. join us tomorrow. everybody. bill: morning, everybody. we're getting word right now, there is a news conference in a matter of mome
heather did a great job.try. wanted to build a business that had meaning and significance. >> why was important for you to wounded warriors today? >> the wounded warrior project on our behalf we're proud to present this check to the wounded warrior protect in the amount of $400,000. >> this is amazing. it's support like this at mission barbecue and your staff and your customers which allows us to run our 23 programs for tens of thousands of wounded warriors. really appreciate...
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. >> reporter: heather, at least they're right on schedule. the signs should come down and the ramps reopened by 5:00 a.m. but it's not soon enough for people stuck in today's big back ups. >> 8:00 at night and interstate 80 through berkeley headed through the bay bridge was stop and go. the same way it's been pretty much all day. thousands of people delayed getting through the maze or into the city. >> it always hurts a little bit before it gets better. >> reporter: caltrans monitoring the san mateo bridge closure knows when one artery shuts down others suffer. >> the traffic is bad out there. >> are you hearing from people? >> we always hear from people. 24 hours a day. seven days a week. it never stops. >> and as full as the east shore freeway was. the san mateo bridge was left empty and eerie site on a structure that carries over 800,000 cars every day. >> it's all made out of steel. >> the bed is being removed down to the steel bed so a mile long section can be repaved. work that's gone nonstop since friday night. the new poliester concre
. >> reporter: heather, at least they're right on schedule. the signs should come down and the ramps reopened by 5:00 a.m. but it's not soon enough for people stuck in today's big back ups. >> 8:00 at night and interstate 80 through berkeley headed through the bay bridge was stop and go. the same way it's been pretty much all day. thousands of people delayed getting through the maze or into the city. >> it always hurts a little bit before it gets better. >> reporter:...
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heather mac donald is a contributing editor to city journal. her work has canvassed a range of topics including homeland security, immigration policing, homelessness and education policy. her books include "are cops racist?" a city journalage agenalysis that investigates policing. she's a non-practicing lawyer and clerked. she's also the recipient of the 2005 bradley prize for outstanding intellectual achievement. john mcwhorter. he's the author of all about the beat, white hip hop can't save black america. the author of losing the race as well as a book called winning the race beyond the crisis in black america. john is also a linguist who teaches in the english and comparative english department in columbia university. the panel will be moderated by judge william kuntz. serves on the u.s. district court for the eastern district of new york. judge kuntz was previously a commercial litigator in private practice in new york. the title of the first panel is reducing crime rates in the black community. i'll let judge kuntz take it from here. thank
heather mac donald is a contributing editor to city journal. her work has canvassed a range of topics including homeland security, immigration policing, homelessness and education policy. her books include "are cops racist?" a city journalage agenalysis that investigates policing. she's a non-practicing lawyer and clerked. she's also the recipient of the 2005 bradley prize for outstanding intellectual achievement. john mcwhorter. he's the author of all about the beat, white hip hop...
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heather has admonished me to be brief. there's so much to talk about in this area. >> i know. >> the secretary was very pleased to receive the results of the study as heather mentioned, at the end of march. it's very timely, as many of you know. the u.s. will assume the chairmanship of the arctic council in the next couple of weeks actually. we have an opportunity to work through our leadership of the council to ensure not only leadership and stewardship of the arctic environment, but also to find ways to enhance international cooperation. through the arctic council, we have demonstrated an ability to cooperate internationally on science and technology. that forms the core of the secretary's request. it's a question about what are the science and technologies needed to ensure the oil and gas resources. in particular, what could the department of energy do to further advance science and technology? one of the key aspects of the recommendations that you'll hear about today is a recognition that in order to develop, to realiz
heather has admonished me to be brief. there's so much to talk about in this area. >> i know. >> the secretary was very pleased to receive the results of the study as heather mentioned, at the end of march. it's very timely, as many of you know. the u.s. will assume the chairmanship of the arctic council in the next couple of weeks actually. we have an opportunity to work through our leadership of the council to ensure not only leadership and stewardship of the arctic environment,...
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and i felt it was important to communicate that to heather. >> dr. my regimen and i started to regain some strength. but it had been nearly a year since my diagnosis. i asked dr. majka if maybe all my doctors could've been a little more realistic. a lot of the specialists said, you know, "you're gonna be up and around nine months, ten months, you're gonna be back on your feet." wasn't true. >> that's the toughest part of what we deal with is the uncertainty of how's someone going to do. we want hope, but we also need the reality of what's going on. >> another frustration i heard about from many other cancer patients, that they're alone, lost, and no one is around to coordinate their treatment. investigative journalist steven brill, who wrote the book, "america's bitter pill," told me it's a very common complaint. >> there's no general contractor, if you will. you're shunted from place to place. especially if you don't live in a place where there's the specialist, so you have to go from where you live to the specialist and back again. all of that on t
and i felt it was important to communicate that to heather. >> dr. my regimen and i started to regain some strength. but it had been nearly a year since my diagnosis. i asked dr. majka if maybe all my doctors could've been a little more realistic. a lot of the specialists said, you know, "you're gonna be up and around nine months, ten months, you're gonna be back on your feet." wasn't true. >> that's the toughest part of what we deal with is the uncertainty of how's...
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heather from politico will join us to talk about that. we'll get more in-depth about this discussion of privatization and how much money amtrak has gotten. we'll take more of your phone calls. but first i want to show you what senator had to say. he was on this train that was headed to new york. he got off before the crash at wilmington. he was at a committee hearing yesterday. here are his thoughts. senator: i want to thank the folks on our committee and a lot of my colleagues and people's round the country who expressed personal feelings what dozens who were riding in the train last night from washington up to new york are feeling and thinking. i ride the train a lot and get to know the people who are on the trains and ride with a lot of the same people and never imagined that six people from that train would be dead this morning. i pray for all of them and particularly -- also thank you for the first responders who turned out late at night in the difficult circumstances. a lot of folks who heros last night and heroines. they're not onl
heather from politico will join us to talk about that. we'll get more in-depth about this discussion of privatization and how much money amtrak has gotten. we'll take more of your phone calls. but first i want to show you what senator had to say. he was on this train that was headed to new york. he got off before the crash at wilmington. he was at a committee hearing yesterday. here are his thoughts. senator: i want to thank the folks on our committee and a lot of my colleagues and people's...
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. >> i am heather childers.sissippi police officers are dead gunned down in the line of duty. now their alleged injure-- >> the entire state of mississippi is telling all to be thankful for those who protect and serve. 34-year-old officer benjamin dean fulled over a vehicle for speeding and called for backup when fellow officer tate ter arrived. they went up to the car and that's when someone inside began shooting killing both men. four suspects are now in connection to killing officers dean and tate have been captured. they will appear in court later today. marvin banks and jody calloway are charged with capitol murder in connection with shooting the officers. curtis banks is charged with access re after the fact for stealing one of the officer's cars. cornelius clark is charged with obstruction of justice. >>> you can't have these kind of events happening in this community. what i think we needed to do now is celebrate the lives of these two individuals. >> that is mayor de prespeaking about the two individual
. >> i am heather childers.sissippi police officers are dead gunned down in the line of duty. now their alleged injure-- >> the entire state of mississippi is telling all to be thankful for those who protect and serve. 34-year-old officer benjamin dean fulled over a vehicle for speeding and called for backup when fellow officer tate ter arrived. they went up to the car and that's when someone inside began shooting killing both men. four suspects are now in connection to killing...
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heather: thank you, glenn lowery. i will turn it over to larry mead from new york university. he will share information on one particular chapter, chapter four, that we direct your attention to because it is a historical roots chapter that we found to be really important for understanding the breaking the pattern of incarceration to see what had come before. larry: thank you very much. i was honored to serve in this committee and i wanted to describe some of the thinking behind chapter four and draw some brief conclusions from that. chapter four is about the political forces behind the prison boom, the reason why we have the sudden break in previous rates of incarceration, why we see a sudden increase in incarceration. our analysis shows that the crime issue emerged as an important national question in the 1960's, intertwined with earlier issues that were related, particularly civil rights. i do not mean that there were earlier discussions of crime in american history. at various intervals, it was an issue. it became an issue again in a somewhat new way in the 1960's. whereas
heather: thank you, glenn lowery. i will turn it over to larry mead from new york university. he will share information on one particular chapter, chapter four, that we direct your attention to because it is a historical roots chapter that we found to be really important for understanding the breaking the pattern of incarceration to see what had come before. larry: thank you very much. i was honored to serve in this committee and i wanted to describe some of the thinking behind chapter four and...
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from brooklyn, new york, please welcome heather wright. >> hi, how are you? now, heather, how much hair do you deal with on a daily basis? >> well, it's a lot of hair. this is the biggest show i've ever worked on, the one i'm on now. there's 150 wigs on the show oh, 350 altogether. >> wow. >> yeah, it's a lot of hair. >> so do you recommend anything for me? >> [laughs] >> any style i can work? >> terry, i got to say i don't think i can improve on perfection, man. i wouldn't change a thing. >> you-- let's give her a million. [both laugh] that's my job. i'm gonna get you paid today. >> all right. >> well, here is the millionaire
from brooklyn, new york, please welcome heather wright. >> hi, how are you? now, heather, how much hair do you deal with on a daily basis? >> well, it's a lot of hair. this is the biggest show i've ever worked on, the one i'm on now. there's 150 wigs on the show oh, 350 altogether. >> wow. >> yeah, it's a lot of hair. >> so do you recommend anything for me? >> [laughs] >> any style i can work? >> terry, i got to say i don't think i can improve on...
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our very own heather miss. hi, heather. >> hi, guys, how are you? >> isn't it just silly? from new york. >> makes sense. yes, i'm a little confused, too. actually i'm up in new york celebrating women's world cup, which is 11 days away. >> so when do you go? what are you going to be doing for fox? >> i'm headed over at the end of the month, and i will be on every single game day broadcast talking about every single team that's playing, now, 24 teams, expanded the field, and obviously my expertise is the us. but we will be talking about all the teams. >> what's the team we need to look out for then that will be a good match? >> i mean, every game is going to be good. so i think the first game for the us against australia, first game always going to be the toughest, but once you get past that, playing against sweden in the second game, ps and doggy used to be the women's coach, helped us with two gold medals, now sweden's coach, that game, second game, for the us, will be extremely tough. but, you know, germany is a team real toy watch out for. brazil, france, there are so ma
our very own heather miss. hi, heather. >> hi, guys, how are you? >> isn't it just silly? from new york. >> makes sense. yes, i'm a little confused, too. actually i'm up in new york celebrating women's world cup, which is 11 days away. >> so when do you go? what are you going to be doing for fox? >> i'm headed over at the end of the month, and i will be on every single game day broadcast talking about every single team that's playing, now, 24 teams, expanded the...
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in the meantime we'll see good morning to heather nauert. hope you had a great mother's day. >>> i sure did. you guys were good to your wive snz. >> i totally black the blazer. i never felt more comfortable with an outfit that i'm not wearing. >>> i was trying to look like you. you know, one thing i know none of us were doing yesterday was fighting. fighting on the beach. look at what happened in massachusetts. just outside boston. there was a mother's day melee. more than 100 people at the beach in massachusetts were all taken aside. a massive brawl breaking out last night. officials say they think it all started when two women started fighting on the beach. their boyfriends joined in and it got worse from there. people started throwing bottles and rocks in the crowd and officer at officers. it's unclear how many people were involved. at least 12 people were arrested. >>> a development at this hour desperate search for a missing college student who vanishished before graduation. the parents of a 23-year-old thought he was fwrgraduating, b w
in the meantime we'll see good morning to heather nauert. hope you had a great mother's day. >>> i sure did. you guys were good to your wive snz. >> i totally black the blazer. i never felt more comfortable with an outfit that i'm not wearing. >>> i was trying to look like you. you know, one thing i know none of us were doing yesterday was fighting. fighting on the beach. look at what happened in massachusetts. just outside boston. there was a mother's day melee. more...
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heather holmes, heather thank you. >>> a series of closures at alameda drawbridge begins tonight and it's scheduled to last for 30 months. it opened about 1,800 times each year for vessels. the alameda public works plans to close the bridge from 8:30 at night to monday morning. the closures will allow crews to repair and repave the bridge deck. san francisco city leaders are floating a controversial proposal to tear down a part of interstate 280. as ktvu david stevenson explain, such a move would -- caltrain has some concerns. >> reporter: it has the highest level of ridership of all caltrain stations and it's a prized piece of property the city of san francisco hopes to convince caltrans to give up. >> i think they were startled. >> reporter: mayor lee is talking about a proposal to move the rail yard to the mission bay neighborhood. >> that seems to be a tremendous under utilization to have a train depot in the middle of this whole development. >> reporter: the hopes is to use the proceeds to help fund the under grounding of the metro caltrain. it's part of a larger discussion that
heather holmes, heather thank you. >>> a series of closures at alameda drawbridge begins tonight and it's scheduled to last for 30 months. it opened about 1,800 times each year for vessels. the alameda public works plans to close the bridge from 8:30 at night to monday morning. the closures will allow crews to repair and repave the bridge deck. san francisco city leaders are floating a controversial proposal to tear down a part of interstate 280. as ktvu david stevenson explain, such a...
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heather thank you. heather holmes reporting from lafayette. >>> ray mcdonald arrested yet. the new charges against the former 49er involving his former fiance and their new baby. >> a pretty cool memorial day. temperatures are on the increase. i'll let you know which cities will be the warmest and how warm they will get. >> what neighbors tell us they distinctly heard before this home in the south bay went up in flames tonight. [♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ gonna have a look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪ >>> a three alarm fire caused significant damage to a home in san jose. now authorities are trying to determine if it was an explosion that started that fire. it was first reported at 4:30 at a home in view wood place in south san jose. neighbors say they heard explosions and pg & e was called in to turn off the gas. the fire was burning through the roof of the home it also damaged an rv next door. we spoke with two neighbor
heather thank you. heather holmes reporting from lafayette. >>> ray mcdonald arrested yet. the new charges against the former 49er involving his former fiance and their new baby. >> a pretty cool memorial day. temperatures are on the increase. i'll let you know which cities will be the warmest and how warm they will get. >> what neighbors tell us they distinctly heard before this home in the south bay went up in flames tonight. [♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin'...
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thanks a lot, heather. >> thank you. >> all right. you can help heather's foundation if you want. trying to help others get prosthetics that are incredibly expensive. a lot of these prosthetics that look like human limbs are not all covered by insurance, so if you want to help you can go to heatherabbottfoundation.org for more information on how to give. we'll have more news back in just a minute. i have type 2 diabetes. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting insulin. proven effective. the mealtime insulin doctors prescribe most. available in flexpen®. vo: novolog® is used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. take novolog® as directed.
thanks a lot, heather. >> thank you. >> all right. you can help heather's foundation if you want. trying to help others get prosthetics that are incredibly expensive. a lot of these prosthetics that look like human limbs are not all covered by insurance, so if you want to help you can go to heatherabbottfoundation.org for more information on how to give. we'll have more news back in just a minute. i have type 2 diabetes. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at...
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. >>> good evening everyone, i'm heather, and i am can wayne. >>> a piedmont family rescued from this year at this week's tonight spending some quality time with their loved one. that and his two children were rescued on thursday night after disappearing in the mountains on tuesday. we are learning more about what went wrong on that trip. chris. >> i spoke with stepfather and sister this morning. they felt embarrassed and bad for the worry he cost his family and friends. one of those friends is his business partner, a barber by trade, and he is glad to have nick back home. joe is busy at work, cutting hair and getting ready for a grand opening. his business partner is nick, the father who was rescued after going missing in the sierra with two of his children. >> we are happy. >>reporter: i just spoke with nick last night and said he never meant to worry lublin's. >> he was worried more about us than himself. which is very typical of nick. he's extremely selfless person. >>reporter: and an instant ram post that talks about what happened and what went wrong. he said the plan trip to the
. >>> good evening everyone, i'm heather, and i am can wayne. >>> a piedmont family rescued from this year at this week's tonight spending some quality time with their loved one. that and his two children were rescued on thursday night after disappearing in the mountains on tuesday. we are learning more about what went wrong on that trip. chris. >> i spoke with stepfather and sister this morning. they felt embarrassed and bad for the worry he cost his family and friends....
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. >> watching heather abbott work out you never suspect she's wearing a prosthetic.ost her left leg in the boston marathon bombing. but another injury of hers is even easier to hide. >> i struggle to hear what people are saying and sometimes i'll ask them to repeat themselves so many times that i just preten i heard. at a certain point. >> abbott is among the more than a hundred bombing survivors who suffered an ear injury or hearing loss. >> many are taking part in a three-year study at the massachusetts eye and ear infirmary. lead researcher dr. allies alecia says past research focused solely on soldiers injured on the battlefield not civilians. >> this is of course an group of spectators who weren't wearing head gear or helmets. you start thinking about that in terms of mechanics and how pressure waves ricochet off buildings surroundings are very important in terms of how much damage is actually done. >> now halfway through this research has found how damaging this type of explosion can be on hearing. people within a thousand feet of either blast reported hearing
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and heather, the under is your. >> thank you so much, steve. it's wonderful to be able to have such a great partner. steve and i -- our offices right beside this other. we were talking and i have gotten the nickname at the office the polar princess, the arctic queen. i said we should do something together. how can the global health program be part of this conversation? i said funny you should ask. halve is not an issue in in the policy space we focus on as much. we know the u.s. chairmanship, one of the major themes is the economic and the livelihoods of people in the north a focus on that and we need to pull this information together. that do we know? what is the united states doing about it? and then, of course, the timing is perfect because we know the arctic human development report, which first issued in 2004, so as it was issued -- a 2014 report issued in 2015, we had ten years to see what has changed, where is the focus we need to do. so all of these elements came together and really encouraged us to put this report together. so many tha
and heather, the under is your. >> thank you so much, steve. it's wonderful to be able to have such a great partner. steve and i -- our offices right beside this other. we were talking and i have gotten the nickname at the office the polar princess, the arctic queen. i said we should do something together. how can the global health program be part of this conversation? i said funny you should ask. halve is not an issue in in the policy space we focus on as much. we know the u.s....