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dahlia walker-huntington: the fear was always there. archbishop thomas wenski: it is not just a fair because in the past six years more people have been deported than in the past 19 years. dahlia walker-huntington: to address another issue of your comment, i think in the advocacy, dutch community -- advocacy community we need to step up the education through creating opportunities to share the success stories on the one hand. gepsie metellus: and on the other to remind american brothers and sisters and our country of history and heritage as a land of immigrants, a land whose riches we all enjoy and benefit from today. created and built upon continuously by immigrants. yes, we have a lot more work to do in terms of community education. helen aguirre ferre: you're absolutely right about that. it will be interesting to see if jeb bush runs for president, he married a mexican and he did peace corps. he met her in mexico city. it will be interesting to see how that plays. i was fascinated to see how we presented at cpac, the conservative opp
dahlia walker-huntington: the fear was always there. archbishop thomas wenski: it is not just a fair because in the past six years more people have been deported than in the past 19 years. dahlia walker-huntington: to address another issue of your comment, i think in the advocacy, dutch community -- advocacy community we need to step up the education through creating opportunities to share the success stories on the one hand. gepsie metellus: and on the other to remind american brothers and...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us from the township police station in huntington valley with the latest details jan. >> reporter: ukee and erika, you mentioned this was a terrible scene. both of the victims here a husband and wife both bodies were found with wound made by a chain saw. the as you mentioned the autopsies today will determine the exact cause of death. medical examiner's van left a scene in lower more land late last night, preparing to conduct autopsies on a husband and wife found dead at their home on country lane. township police and montgomery county detectives spent all of tuesday inside collecting evidence. >> search warrant is being conduct right now with our forensic unit. they are on the scene. it is a bloody scene. >> reporter: to make matters worse, authorities say with the couple's 14 year-old son who discovered their bodies and called for help. first responders found the four three-year old woman and 48 year-old husband unresponsive and suffering from cuts made by a chain saw. authorities say that chain saw was found near the bodies. at this .1 o
"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us from the township police station in huntington valley with the latest details jan. >> reporter: ukee and erika, you mentioned this was a terrible scene. both of the victims here a husband and wife both bodies were found with wound made by a chain saw. the as you mentioned the autopsies today will determine the exact cause of death. medical examiner's van left a scene in lower more land late last night, preparing to conduct...
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this one is headed toward cheltenham expected in the next few minutes, lower marlboro 7:21, huntington in calvert county 7:30. the other shower behind it toward friendly at 7:08. to the south tracking these showers just south of port royal moving southeast, but thankfully things are diminishing, a pretty nice weekend, details coming up. >>> arlington county police on the lookout and looking into a suspicious death reported by a anybody who noticed two kids ages 3 and 5 were playing outside their home by themselves. inside that home officers found their mom, 42-year-old bonnie black dead. police did question the children's father. he lives nearby. the house has a history of domestic violence calls, but officers stress as of tonight the children's father is not facing charges. >>> we're following a developing story out of fredericksburg this hour where police have steven vander briel in custody following a han hunt wanted -- manhunt wanted in connection with the death of a high school student. james monroe high school was locked down tonight as police began that search. >>> a a stranger'
this one is headed toward cheltenham expected in the next few minutes, lower marlboro 7:21, huntington in calvert county 7:30. the other shower behind it toward friendly at 7:08. to the south tracking these showers just south of port royal moving southeast, but thankfully things are diminishing, a pretty nice weekend, details coming up. >>> arlington county police on the lookout and looking into a suspicious death reported by a anybody who noticed two kids ages 3 and 5 were playing...
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this video was taken nearly two weeks ago at a convenience store on huntington avenue. police say the men who walk into this convenience store and quickly leave are possibly linked to robberies in the huntington area. anyone with any information is asked to call police. jummy: a montgomery county schoolteacher accused of sexual abuse is in court today. lawrence joins is accused of filming elementary students performing sexual gestures inside a classroom at the elementary school and there are allegations mcps turned a blind eye to repeated warning signs of his behavior. and millionaire robert durst is heading to court today. the real estate heir has a preliminary hearing on gun charges stemming from his arrest in louisiana. officers found a gun and marijuana on durst when they arrested him in new orleans last month. that hearing will decide if durst can be held in louisiana. he also faces a murder charge in california. and senator robert menendez is expected to appear in federal court in newark today. that's on corruption charges. the new jersey democrat is accused of us
this video was taken nearly two weeks ago at a convenience store on huntington avenue. police say the men who walk into this convenience store and quickly leave are possibly linked to robberies in the huntington area. anyone with any information is asked to call police. jummy: a montgomery county schoolteacher accused of sexual abuse is in court today. lawrence joins is accused of filming elementary students performing sexual gestures inside a classroom at the elementary school and there are...
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we just got this minutes ago coming to us from huntington not far from plum island where they actually saw a waterspout. this is a funnel cloud, thankfully no damage, no injuries. we'll come back and talk about whether or not you'll have a dry commute to work and changes by the week's end. >>> we've checked all night with local police and fire departments and so far no major damage has been reported from tonight's storms. >> it sure did look and sound pretty rough a couple hours ago. our mola lenghi was out in that heavy rain. tonight he is live in bethesda with a look at how tough it became. >> reporter: it's been pretty calm in bethesda the last hour and a half, two hours. it just started raining again, nothing too intense yet, but it did get pretty nasty a few hours acquisition out here, as it did -- hours ago, as it did throughout the metro area. we've got video of what it looked like about two hours ago here in bethesda. there was certainly some heavy rain, lightning, strong winds, all sweeping through the area. this was around river road in the beltway. e thstorm moved east into
we just got this minutes ago coming to us from huntington not far from plum island where they actually saw a waterspout. this is a funnel cloud, thankfully no damage, no injuries. we'll come back and talk about whether or not you'll have a dry commute to work and changes by the week's end. >>> we've checked all night with local police and fire departments and so far no major damage has been reported from tonight's storms. >> it sure did look and sound pretty rough a couple hours...
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. >> reporter: now husband owned a huntington valley excavation company. "eyewitness news" has learned the identities of both the husband and the wife but we are not releasing the names at this point because authorities not released the name. they are notifies the rest of the family. in the meantime the couple leaves behind three children. we are reporting live outside lower moreland police department jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> family of the vineland man who died in custody is demanding answering. eyewitnesses say there was an altercation between police and man identified as three two-year old philip white yesterday afternoon. reported scanner traffic indicates an officer yelled that the man was trying to grab his gun. another man who did not want to be identified described what he saw. >> he started frequenting out getting crazy yelling he threw a round house kick and missed the officer and then the officer tackled him. >> reporter: vineland police are calling this a in custody non-shooting death. they are cooperating with the prosecutor
. >> reporter: now husband owned a huntington valley excavation company. "eyewitness news" has learned the identities of both the husband and the wife but we are not releasing the names at this point because authorities not released the name. they are notifies the rest of the family. in the meantime the couple leaves behind three children. we are reporting live outside lower moreland police department jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> family of the...
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. >> reporter: now the husband owns a huntington valley excavation business "eyewitness news" has learned that the identities of both of these victims but we are not releasing them because they have not been officially released by authorities yet. authorities trying to notify the entire family this couple leaves behind three children. we are reporting live outside the lower moreland police department, j a an carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 4:33. a windy start to the morning. >> it is breezy. we have that going for us anytime here today erika but it is dry all day long. you do not have to worry about having the umbrella on stan by at any point because high pressure is settling in. storm scan three is quiet and empty here. it will stay that way all day. wider service shows it yesterday and it a has long retreated. skies have had a chance to clear. we will see clouds here and there but we will see a mostly sunny day for most of you and you will see more sun then anything across the game. temperatures have taken their hit. we have dropped five to 10 degrees since this same time yeste
. >> reporter: now the husband owns a huntington valley excavation business "eyewitness news" has learned that the identities of both of these victims but we are not releasing them because they have not been officially released by authorities yet. authorities trying to notify the entire family this couple leaves behind three children. we are reporting live outside the lower moreland police department, j a an carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 4:33. a...
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huntington avenue at telegraph road, we still have that crash. we just got off the phone with police, some northbound lanes are still blocked. sounds like the southbound lanes are open. that's good news. this is the two-car crash on the 29 ramp to 66 east. doesn't look so bad there. hopefully that gets out of the way soon. traffic is moving pretty well. talking about travel times. 270 south to the beltway not bad. 16 minutes. the outer loop 12 minutes and of course wtop will have the latest traffic for you when you hop in your car this morning. 66 east from fairfax county to the beltway on time. from the beltway to the bridge 13 minutes from quantico to the beltway, you're behind at 39 minutes. see you at 6:21. >> thank you. >>> it promises virginia high school students college credit without the tuition, but we'll show you this program could be shut down. >>> also ahead, don't miss this. doing his part to try and help the middle class. one boss' surprise ann >>> all aboard! i finally got to say it. there goes the virginia railway expression out
huntington avenue at telegraph road, we still have that crash. we just got off the phone with police, some northbound lanes are still blocked. sounds like the southbound lanes are open. that's good news. this is the two-car crash on the 29 ramp to 66 east. doesn't look so bad there. hopefully that gets out of the way soon. traffic is moving pretty well. talking about travel times. 270 south to the beltway not bad. 16 minutes. the outer loop 12 minutes and of course wtop will have the latest...
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"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us from the township police station in huntington valley jan, good morning. >> reporter: erika and ukee, you mentioned it it was a gruesome scene. authorities say husband and wife were found dead inside their homes, had wound on their body a maid by a chain saw. today the autopsies will be performed, to determine their exact cause of death. the medical examiner's van left the scene in lower more land late last night preparing to conduct autopsies on a husband and wife found dead at their home on country lane. township police and montgomery county detectives spent all of tuesday inside collecting evidence. >> search warrant is being conduct right now with our forensic unit, they are on the the scene. it is a bloody scene. >> reporter: to make matters worse authorities say it was couple's four year-old son who discovered the body and called for her. first responders found the four three-year old woman and 48 year-old husband unresponsive and suffering from cuts made by a chain saw. authorities say that chain saw was found near the bodies. at
"eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao joins us from the township police station in huntington valley jan, good morning. >> reporter: erika and ukee, you mentioned it it was a gruesome scene. authorities say husband and wife were found dead inside their homes, had wound on their body a maid by a chain saw. today the autopsies will be performed, to determine their exact cause of death. the medical examiner's van left the scene in lower more land late last night preparing to...
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it happened on county lane in huntington valley.earby the cathedral opened its doors for an evening prayer vigil. we spoke to a religion teacher who had one of the victim's sons in his classroom when they heard the news. >> i'm very grateful for the sense that the boys have an extended family that are really taking good care of them. that's what i wish most for, is that they have a caring community to support them. >> reporter: and behind me the lower moreland police department is working with the montgomery county district attorney's office. we are told an autopsy on both bodies will be done today. reporting live from lower moreland katy zachry "nbc 10 news." >>> thank you. happening today, a pennsylvania state police corporal faces a judge for arraignment. richard schroeder was explaining to gun mechanics during a training station at a firing range in montgomery county last september. investigators say he pulled the trigger and fired a round to kill trooper david kedra. schroeder is charged with reckless eng danedangerment. >>> an
it happened on county lane in huntington valley.earby the cathedral opened its doors for an evening prayer vigil. we spoke to a religion teacher who had one of the victim's sons in his classroom when they heard the news. >> i'm very grateful for the sense that the boys have an extended family that are really taking good care of them. that's what i wish most for, is that they have a caring community to support them. >> reporter: and behind me the lower moreland police department is...
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dahlia walker-huntington: my answer is we advocate for clients in the courtroom, we problem solve and negotiate and we advocate. but most who practice in the national organization are a national organization are called the american immigration lawyers association. it's an advocacy group that has over 13,000 members. the mission established is to promote justice and to advocate for fair and reasonable law and policy. certainly in the immigration law context, lawyers are the people with the most intimate knowledge of the law themselves. we know the process and we're the ones that see the day-to-day impact of immigration laws on individuals and families both inside and outside of the united states. we see when they are separated from sons and daughters and in the mexican context, 21 years if you are filing for a son or daughter who is over 21 years of age, and siblings who are separated for up to 13 years. we have a national day of advocacy. attorneys and representatives from all across the united states convert on dc to lobby that meaningful immigration law, not just immigration reform,
dahlia walker-huntington: my answer is we advocate for clients in the courtroom, we problem solve and negotiate and we advocate. but most who practice in the national organization are a national organization are called the american immigration lawyers association. it's an advocacy group that has over 13,000 members. the mission established is to promote justice and to advocate for fair and reasonable law and policy. certainly in the immigration law context, lawyers are the people with the most...
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walker-huntington: my answer is that as attorneys we have to be both. we problem solve, we negotiate and we also advocate. most attorneys who practice immigration law in the united states are members of a national organization called the american immigration lawyers association. it is an advocacy group that has over 13,000 members. the mission of the group established in 1946 is to promote justice and to advocate for fair and reasonable immigration law and policy. certainly, any immigration law context, lawyers are the people with the most intimate knowledge of the laws themselves. process, and we are the ones who see the day-to-day impact of immigration laws on individuals and families, both inside and outside the united states. we see when parents are separated from sons and daughters for seven to 10 years, and in the mexican context, 21 years, if you are filing for a son or a daughter who is over 21 years of age. and siblings who are separated for up to 13 years. the group has a national day of advocacy. this year it is an april 16 in washington. att
walker-huntington: my answer is that as attorneys we have to be both. we problem solve, we negotiate and we also advocate. most attorneys who practice immigration law in the united states are members of a national organization called the american immigration lawyers association. it is an advocacy group that has over 13,000 members. the mission of the group established in 1946 is to promote justice and to advocate for fair and reasonable immigration law and policy. certainly, any immigration law...
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later police responded to a home in the huntington area.discovered the body. >> spanish television following the homicides closely. >> there is nothing the hispanic community needs to be concerned about. >> the chief agrees. >> the community should feel safe although no homicides can be tolerated. >> you can learn more of the recent stats by going to my twitter handle. >> new this morning, take a lock at the video that we got in from a new york casino. 300 people were inside this casino involved in the huge fight that broke out in the food court area of resorts world casino in queens. people were throwing chairs and flipping over tables. three men were arrested. fortunately nobody was seriously hurt if you can believe that after all of this. the brawl though did cause several thousand dollars worth of damage to the casino. >> metro workers and supporters expected to rally at the metro call center in hyattsville, maryland. they plan to call attention to poor service, low wages and working conditions for transit workers. they call it a rally
later police responded to a home in the huntington area.discovered the body. >> spanish television following the homicides closely. >> there is nothing the hispanic community needs to be concerned about. >> the chief agrees. >> the community should feel safe although no homicides can be tolerated. >> you can learn more of the recent stats by going to my twitter handle. >> new this morning, take a lock at the video that we got in from a new york casino. 300...
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two days later she turned a safe in huntington beach. a wrong for the police department to come out and a late night news conference last wednesday saying this was a complete hoax. they said that on our we did kidnap denise huskins dropped robin hunter and beach because we felt bad about doing that because she was not the intended target target and hunted beecher was very similar to the bay area. and the water so right at home not to mention that her father lives in huntington beach. >> reporter: they still have not made any comments about this tape case the police have not made any comments. sold whether this is is constantly e-mail in the severances the police department. they came out and said in an e-mail the the police did not deserve to be carte targeted even when they're making port calls regarding victims. they going to say about denise huskins and eric when the day did not deserve to be in harm's way nor have their property damage or hong or have their sense of security road in these are the same people that said they kidnapped
two days later she turned a safe in huntington beach. a wrong for the police department to come out and a late night news conference last wednesday saying this was a complete hoax. they said that on our we did kidnap denise huskins dropped robin hunter and beach because we felt bad about doing that because she was not the intended target target and hunted beecher was very similar to the bay area. and the water so right at home not to mention that her father lives in huntington beach. >>...
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huntington. he cowrote several books. he said the chairman of the government department -- okay.next thing i know there was a rule they just instituted that after you just take your phd -- i had taken my general exams. you have five years to fix her thesis. i tactic has been so we would give you an extension beyond the five years. that was in 1967. >> well, we will call you dr. frank. >> sam huntington's brother-in-law, his wife's sister was married to christopher who became one of our great broadcast journalist on public radio. >> well, thank you. barney frank will not take questions from the audience. [applause] >> two of my distinguish mark green has been such a valued insider. and the man in southern maine and the man who would have been my representative is id. at 10 years ago, tom allen is here. [applause] >> so the question is dependent on my ability to read people's handwriting. so forgive me. mr. frank how to bring the issue of voter suppression to the consciousness of the large majority of the american people. >> it is very hard to do because it is concentrated against
huntington. he cowrote several books. he said the chairman of the government department -- okay.next thing i know there was a rule they just instituted that after you just take your phd -- i had taken my general exams. you have five years to fix her thesis. i tactic has been so we would give you an extension beyond the five years. that was in 1967. >> well, we will call you dr. frank. >> sam huntington's brother-in-law, his wife's sister was married to christopher who became one of...
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two days later she turned up unharmed at his father's house in huntington beach. the police believe the whole incident was a hoax. people that lived in the neighborhood, say they don't know what to believe. >> we are worried about maybe we have criminal around here that rented -- >> police and the fbi are not commenting onto case. the sender said yesterday's message will be the last for at least several months. >>> a graduate student at stanford is charged with trying to poison several classmates at the school of medicine. the stanford daily reports the unidentified student allegedly put a poison into the water bottles of fellow students last fall reportedly two students became ill. the paper says the unidentified student has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. a spokeswoman at stanford calls it a sad and heart-breaking situation and says the affected students are getting support from the university. >>> a small quake shook the east bay. the magnitude 2.7 quake hit after 7:00 a.m. people in conquered berkeley and walnut creek reported feeling light-shaking,
two days later she turned up unharmed at his father's house in huntington beach. the police believe the whole incident was a hoax. people that lived in the neighborhood, say they don't know what to believe. >> we are worried about maybe we have criminal around here that rented -- >> police and the fbi are not commenting onto case. the sender said yesterday's message will be the last for at least several months. >>> a graduate student at stanford is charged with trying to...
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in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids. >> i simply told her that that was a little bit too old for her. i didn't think that that was the right age. >> reporter: but two days before graduation from med school, a determined autumn, wasting no time, was walking down the aisle with her much older bridegroom. >> and what was your impression of him, sharon? >> i -- nice guy, a charming guy. a bit heady, you know? >> egg head? >> yeah. >> nerdy? >> yeah. [ laughter ] and she kind of was. and she kind of wasn't, you know. >> reporter: the couple made a home just outside boston. in a few years, a baby girl arrived into their hectic lives. autumn took it in stride. >> a 2:00 a.m. diaper change is nothing for her. she's, you know, i mean, a 2:00 a.m. call from the hospital, "you have to come in to take care of this patient." you know, she's used to that. >> reporter: the new mother was becoming a sought-after specialist in neurological ailments in wome
in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids. >> i simply told her that that was a little bit too old for her. i didn't think that that was the right age. >> reporter: but two days before graduation from med school, a determined autumn, wasting no time, was walking down the aisle with her much older bridegroom. >> and what was your...
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. >>> new this morning here, a paroled sex offender in huntington utah is accused of stealing a school bus and tried to pick up a child. when he tried to pick up a child up a father stepped in, police arrested him as he was heading to another child's house while in jail, frederick son broke a water pipe and flooded his cell. >>> good morning, at the big board take a first look at business, home depot said it's doing something different if you're showing up to look by vinyl flooring. the element that makes the floor flexible because they are carcinogenic. >>> group from australia is recalling condoms saying they are counterfeit. that's a problem. many had serious flaws, if you wonder why more births in australia, now we know why. wall street, stocks finished higher on thursday, futures look like they are pointing to a lower open. >>> amazon is teeming up with audi if you're a premium prime customer you could have the option of having packages delivered to your car. it trial runs starts in germany next month. we like it because you get everything in two days, imagine you order if -- >> i
. >>> new this morning here, a paroled sex offender in huntington utah is accused of stealing a school bus and tried to pick up a child. when he tried to pick up a child up a father stepped in, police arrested him as he was heading to another child's house while in jail, frederick son broke a water pipe and flooded his cell. >>> good morning, at the big board take a first look at business, home depot said it's doing something different if you're showing up to look by vinyl...
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. >>> new this morning a paroled sex offender in huntington, utah is accused of stealing a school bus and tried to pick up a child. patrick frederickson found a list of names and when he tried to pick up a child his father stepped in. he was arrested and while in jail he broke a water pipe flooding his cell. >>> melissa magee takes a looks at how hard cider might be the next big things for brewers. >> reporter: commonwealth ciders is the only cider brewed in philadelphia. cider attracts wine and beer drinkers with light body and refreshing flavors. it has health benefits since it's gluten free. and commonwealth brand has one sugar. >> you could drink 23 of them and be under your recommended amount of sugar for the day. >> reporter: they have added a spicy. >> it's delicious with asian foods. >> reporter: the third variety has fruit. commonwealth shares a facility with philadelphia brewing company in kensington with a 40,000 square foot space there's plenty of room to grow. >> cheers. cheers to cider. you can camp fyi philly on saturday night at 7:00 p.m. and sunday night at midnight.
. >>> new this morning a paroled sex offender in huntington, utah is accused of stealing a school bus and tried to pick up a child. patrick frederickson found a list of names and when he tried to pick up a child his father stepped in. he was arrested and while in jail he broke a water pipe flooding his cell. >>> melissa magee takes a looks at how hard cider might be the next big things for brewers. >> reporter: commonwealth ciders is the only cider brewed in...
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another issue on telegraph road at huntington avenue where we had three lanes blocked as a result ofnt. sky 9 is nearby to show us at least some of the delays or how things are shaping up on telegraph road where we have reports of just some light delays in the area but no major issues to report regarding this accident and the lane closure the. let's take our trafficland camera and show you how things are shaping up at 301 and route 5. for folks in brandywine and la plata, accokeek and oxon hill, all those roads free and clear. just some volume building up on 301 here and also 210 free and clear of any issues as well. on the whole things are saming up nicely. we had an earlier issue on i-66 eastbound in gainesville at 29 where we had some slowdowns there because of an accident. looks like traffic is being able to get by. no major accidents or delays to report along that corridor. coming up in about ten minutes, we'll show you how things are shaping along the i-270 corridor and we'll take you to prince george's county and show you how things are shaping up on the bw parkway as well as
another issue on telegraph road at huntington avenue where we had three lanes blocked as a result ofnt. sky 9 is nearby to show us at least some of the delays or how things are shaping up on telegraph road where we have reports of just some light delays in the area but no major issues to report regarding this accident and the lane closure the. let's take our trafficland camera and show you how things are shaping up at 301 and route 5. for folks in brandywine and la plata, accokeek and oxon...
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cooler for sure along the western shoirre of the bay from annapolis to edgewater, huntington temperatures only in the
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where high winds snapped a tree branch sending it tumbling through the wind shield of a driver on huntington back in westfield crews worked all evening to restore powers for neighbors. a busy end to a nerve wracking day. the homeowner estimates this tree may be upwards of 100 years old and admits it had rotted down at the core. she considered removing it several years ago but says she appreciated its shade. as for the driver she was suffering from only minor injuries. she's hospitalized but is expected to be okay. >> now that the rain is gone the cooler temperatures are here. >> let's go to first alert meteorologist. what kind of temperatures can we expect in the morning? >> some areas are going to be in the 30s. that's the biggest change many people notice. chilly temperatures moving in and some areas cold tomorrow morning. right now we're in the mid-40s through lehieh valley. 52 right now in philadelphia. 49 in wilmington. here is a look at future temperatures through the morning commute hours. some areas especially north and west will be in the 30s. mid to upper 30s by 8:00 a.m. around 40
where high winds snapped a tree branch sending it tumbling through the wind shield of a driver on huntington back in westfield crews worked all evening to restore powers for neighbors. a busy end to a nerve wracking day. the homeowner estimates this tree may be upwards of 100 years old and admits it had rotted down at the core. she considered removing it several years ago but says she appreciated its shade. as for the driver she was suffering from only minor injuries. she's hospitalized but is...
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huntington's disease, a.l.s., on the verge of some big breakthroughs. >> reporter: bob ferrante, they and a loving man devoted to helping his wife, not hurting her. and to sell that image they flabbergasted the courtroom by calling the defendant himself to the stand. >> so in this case, the defendant made that choice. i've often said that it's risky at best. the minute the defendant takes the stand, we now have the government's proof versus the defendant's credibility. >> reporter: a gamble, his defense team said, ferrante was willing to make. he wanted jurors to see him for the man he was, one who loved his bright, complicated wife. >> he wanted to help the jury understand what as going on in their marriage. and, you know, tell them how badly his wife wanted to have a child. >> reporter: yes, he conceded, he had been a jealous husband for a brief moment. but then he and autumn had kissed and made up in the weeks before her death. >> they go on a trip to puerto rico with their daughter. as the neighbors describe, when they come back, they're glowing, they're in love, they're holding h
huntington's disease, a.l.s., on the verge of some big breakthroughs. >> reporter: bob ferrante, they and a loving man devoted to helping his wife, not hurting her. and to sell that image they flabbergasted the courtroom by calling the defendant himself to the stand. >> so in this case, the defendant made that choice. i've often said that it's risky at best. the minute the defendant takes the stand, we now have the government's proof versus the defendant's credibility. >>...
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. >> a street performer from huntington beach. >> if that why true -- >> throwing the nail down. >> whathing would become magic. >> stomping on it. he's proving it's a real nail. >> i feel like i know where this is headed. >> where's it going to go? what part of his body is this nail going into? >> his nasal passage, that's why he said it's on the nose this is going up his nostrils. >> well done sherlock. >> hammer in the air. everyone has that reaction. >> what? i'm the one doing it. >> he wants people to clap along. >> here we go, everybody, nice and loud. >> what people do to make a buck. >> watch when he swings his head back down. it's sticking in a really weird direction. >> ta da. >> ouch! >> there we go. that's it. that's his performance. people are as amused as we are. >> how do you discover you can do that. >> that's what i never stop thinking about when i see these guys. when did that happen? >> it started with a couple of beers. >> yeah! >> that's going to do it for "right this minute." we'll see you next time. female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair
. >> a street performer from huntington beach. >> if that why true -- >> throwing the nail down. >> whathing would become magic. >> stomping on it. he's proving it's a real nail. >> i feel like i know where this is headed. >> where's it going to go? what part of his body is this nail going into? >> his nasal passage, that's why he said it's on the nose this is going up his nostrils. >> well done sherlock. >> hammer in the air. everyone...
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two days later she turned up unarm at her father's house in huntington beach, when police believe the whole thing was a hoax. people who live in the neighborhood where the alleged kidnapping happened, don't know what to believe. >> we are worried, maybe we have criminals around here. >> police and the fbi are not commenting, the e-mail sender said yesterday's message would be the last for quote at least several months. >>> time now is 4:35. the national park service heard strong opposition to moving the alcatraz ferry launch to fort mason. currently tay that i can one and a half billion people from san francisco to alcatraz every year, many people who turned out for a meeting said that's too many for the people for the area around fort mason. the existing terminal is at pier 33, they are having a difficult time getting a new lease from the port of san francisco. they are considering moving back to its previous location at pier 41 or moving to fort mason. one swimmer we talk with is worried about how that would affect recreation near fort mason. >> perhaps as many as 100 people swimmin
two days later she turned up unarm at her father's house in huntington beach, when police believe the whole thing was a hoax. people who live in the neighborhood where the alleged kidnapping happened, don't know what to believe. >> we are worried, maybe we have criminals around here. >> police and the fbi are not commenting, the e-mail sender said yesterday's message would be the last for quote at least several months. >>> time now is 4:35. the national park service heard...
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huntington. she knows him as mr. hunter. he's going to organize this. it is not just going to be betty and the captain who will go into the french embassy to get the naval codes. a gentleman called the georgia cracker will assist them. i love that name. he is a canadian, actually. i am not sure how close he ever got to georgia. he will open a safe, remove the codebooks. they will take them to a room they have set up at the hotel. betty was at the hotel one day and knock on the door. "exterminator." she thinks it is the ei. a man says he is here to check -- "box." he goes over the room with a fine tooth comb. they set up a safe room in another apartment. this is where the codebooks will be opened, photographed, and dusted for fingerprints. then, returned to the embassy. this is the plan. the problem is at the embassy, there is a nightwatchman with a large guard dog. the captain, betty's appeal to his strong, french sentiments -- "you will help france." he says he will work late and his girlfriend will join him. he tells the security guard, "can you look
huntington. she knows him as mr. hunter. he's going to organize this. it is not just going to be betty and the captain who will go into the french embassy to get the naval codes. a gentleman called the georgia cracker will assist them. i love that name. he is a canadian, actually. i am not sure how close he ever got to georgia. he will open a safe, remove the codebooks. they will take them to a room they have set up at the hotel. betty was at the hotel one day and knock on the door....
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it happened on huntington valley. nearby the manneighbor opened his store for a prayer vigil. >> i'm very grateful for events that the boys have extended family really taking good care of them. that's what i wish mostly for, is that they have a caring community to support them. >> reporter: and late last night the montgomery county assistant attorney spoke to us specifically about the brutality of this crime. they will hear his words coming up in the next half hour. reporting live in lower moreland township katy zachry "nbc 10 news." >>> and happening today, a driver who killed a woman and left the scene faces sentencing in a philadelphia courtroom. teri fleming pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle. her car hit deanna pates walking along clarissa street. pates died five days later. >>> in delaware county, the parents of the baby injured by pet ferrets are scheduled for a preliminary hearing. jessica and bernie face child endangerment charges. in january the ferret mauled the 1-month-old girl's face. >>> and 5:03, a w
it happened on huntington valley. nearby the manneighbor opened his store for a prayer vigil. >> i'm very grateful for events that the boys have extended family really taking good care of them. that's what i wish mostly for, is that they have a caring community to support them. >> reporter: and late last night the montgomery county assistant attorney spoke to us specifically about the brutality of this crime. they will hear his words coming up in the next half hour. reporting live...
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just before 1:00 yesterday afternoon, a couple was found dead in their huntington valley home discovered by their teenager son. a chainsaw was found near the bodies of the 48-year-old man and 43-year-old woman. both with lacerations to their body. police are not looking for any suspects at this time. at least one of the deaths they tell us is being described as a homicide. but investigators are waiting on more information from the medical examiner today before labeling the other death. now n the next half hour you will hear from a family friend who describes the struggle that this couple had gone through recently. you'll hear from him coming up at 4:30. reporting live in lower moreland township katy zachry, "nbc 10 news" news". >>> 4:04. the parents of the baby injured by a pet ferret are scheduled for a preliminary hearing. jessica and bernie face child endangerment charges. the ferret mauled the girl's face when she was 1-month-old. >>> the woman who blamed the death on her child on her other children is going to be in front of a judge. whitney stanford was convicted of killing her 2-m
just before 1:00 yesterday afternoon, a couple was found dead in their huntington valley home discovered by their teenager son. a chainsaw was found near the bodies of the 48-year-old man and 43-year-old woman. both with lacerations to their body. police are not looking for any suspects at this time. at least one of the deaths they tell us is being described as a homicide. but investigators are waiting on more information from the medical examiner today before labeling the other death. now n...
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denise huskins disappeared in her home and turned up safe in huntington beach. she and her boyfriend through their lawyers say it is not a hoax. the kidnapping really happened. the kidnapper sent another e- mail. >> the person said he would possibly turn himself in if an agreement could be reached. if the other people involved in the case would receive immunity from prosecution. >> in earlier e-mails, the kidnappers described themselves as gentleman criminals like ocean's 11 and said they took countermeasures and had full body wet suits and for purposes of a swimming escape in case the island was sealed off. >>> the fourth suspect identified in the death of an oakland mother killed shielding her kid ifs gunfire. michael stills is charged with murder and more suspects could be involved. the gunfire came from two groups fighting near is victim's home on chestnut streets. >>> andreas lubitz knew he suffered from depression. andreas lubitz had been treated for suicidal tendencies and they accused him of hiding his mental health problems from his employer. but in a n
denise huskins disappeared in her home and turned up safe in huntington beach. she and her boyfriend through their lawyers say it is not a hoax. the kidnapping really happened. the kidnapper sent another e- mail. >> the person said he would possibly turn himself in if an agreement could be reached. if the other people involved in the case would receive immunity from prosecution. >> in earlier e-mails, the kidnappers described themselves as gentleman criminals like ocean's 11 and...
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in what investigators say appears to be a murder/suicide the husband owns a huntington excavateing business. >> really really hard worker working kind of guy. we all new in the circle friends they had their difficulties. but, um, you know, for this -- it to come to this. >> neighbors and friends say the couple had a rocky relationship both growing up in lower moreland. recently they were having problems. >> they seemed normal, happy always waving and everything was fine. whatever they went through was their own personal business. >> really kind. nice both of them, chris too. nice nice people. solid of the earth people. >> the cathedral has been holding a vigil for this family and their children were neighbors and community members can go to grow. went the medical examiner will conduct an autopsy on the bodies to determine the exact cause of death. i'm diana rocco cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> also tonight a local firehouse becomes the scene of a hostage situation. some tense moments as the swat team moves in hoping to get a former firefighter to surrender. we've got new details about that man
in what investigators say appears to be a murder/suicide the husband owns a huntington excavateing business. >> really really hard worker working kind of guy. we all new in the circle friends they had their difficulties. but, um, you know, for this -- it to come to this. >> neighbors and friends say the couple had a rocky relationship both growing up in lower moreland. recently they were having problems. >> they seemed normal, happy always waving and everything was fine....
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two days later she turned up unharmed at her farm's home in huntington beach when the police say theys a hoax. the people who live in the neighborhood where the alleged kidnapping occurred say they don't know what to believe. >> we are worried because maybe we have criminals around here. >> so far both the police and fbi are making no comments on this case. the e-mail sender said that yesterday's e-mail will be the last one for at least several months. >>> the state of arkansas is facing backlash after lawmakers passed a religious freedom bill. how does this have an effect on the bay area. >> several companies and local governments have expressed disapproval. it still has to be signed by the governor, but does appear that he will sign it. it's known as house bill 1228 and would prevent state and local governments from infringing on religious beliefs and the premise goes back to when president clinton signed a religious freedom restoration act to protect liberal minorities. it would open up the floodgates to to discrime discriminate, some say. >> it tries to maintain a balance that we
two days later she turned up unharmed at her farm's home in huntington beach when the police say theys a hoax. the people who live in the neighborhood where the alleged kidnapping occurred say they don't know what to believe. >> we are worried because maybe we have criminals around here. >> so far both the police and fbi are making no comments on this case. the e-mail sender said that yesterday's e-mail will be the last one for at least several months. >>> the state of...
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and 48 in manassas and much cooler back towards manassas and 49 down towards huntington and 48 in gaithersburgo cooler in the suburbs. a cool start tomorrow. high temperatures today, 72 d.c. and 72 fredericksburg and i think we'll be back there so another great day. radar, don't look at this, ground clutter. nothing on the radar. no rain no clouds and what we did see was a few clouds during the day today and as we widen out, we've got one storm system moving off the coast and another one coming down from canada and yet another one down towards the south. these are the two that i'm watching. these two here will actually be coming together and as they do they will be moving right into the region. here's the storms one towards the great lakes and one towards the gulf of mexico and the first storm, this one back towards the west is an upper area of low pressure. that's the one that will give us the most rain. most of that may be to the west before transferring the energy off to the coast. this coastal low, maybe a nor'easter but not going to be that strong. we're not going to see that much from th
and 48 in manassas and much cooler back towards manassas and 49 down towards huntington and 48 in gaithersburgo cooler in the suburbs. a cool start tomorrow. high temperatures today, 72 d.c. and 72 fredericksburg and i think we'll be back there so another great day. radar, don't look at this, ground clutter. nothing on the radar. no rain no clouds and what we did see was a few clouds during the day today and as we widen out, we've got one storm system moving off the coast and another one coming...
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on for a hit and run driver who was caught on camera backing his car up over an elderly woman in huntington>> you'll probably agree a new label on bottles of bud light pretty much fell flat with women. we'll explain in this morning's business report. david. >> we're still in the 50's today. cool, a little bit better than yesterday. probably good enough for a jacket though. this afternoon it's definitely shorts and t's weather. i'll have the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast and the latest on that coastal storm, what's that going to do to us the next couple of dames it's all -- days. it's all ahead. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let me get this. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. (wife) look who went shopping! (female announcer) every day... (grover) your chariot awaits! (announcer) ... for the rest of your life. (wife) jump on! (grover) nothing like a new mower. (wife) what? (grover) see y
on for a hit and run driver who was caught on camera backing his car up over an elderly woman in huntington>> you'll probably agree a new label on bottles of bud light pretty much fell flat with women. we'll explain in this morning's business report. david. >> we're still in the 50's today. cool, a little bit better than yesterday. probably good enough for a jacket though. this afternoon it's definitely shorts and t's weather. i'll have the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast and...
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it happened at a huntington beach mcdonald's. a gray dodge challenger backs into a woman.r family starts banging on the car. the two inside quickly get out but seconds later they get back into the car and then take off. the woman suffered a head injury but is okay. >>> the russian space agency has confirmed it has lost communication with a space capsule. it was headed for the international space station. the unmanned spacecraft was launched from kazakhstan, carrying supplies but nothing critical. if contact cannot be restored in the next few days the capsule will run out of fuel and fall into the earth's atmosphere. >>> now it's time to get down to business on this wednesday. in a surprise move the nfl is giving up its tax exempt status and will file tax returns for the 2015 fiscal year. after some lawmakers questioned the league's status, commissioner roger goodell wants to "eliminate this distraction that has been mischaracterized repeatedly in recent years." the nfl has been tax-exempt since 1942. >>> one bud light slogan has fallen flat. the beer company has come under
it happened at a huntington beach mcdonald's. a gray dodge challenger backs into a woman.r family starts banging on the car. the two inside quickly get out but seconds later they get back into the car and then take off. the woman suffered a head injury but is okay. >>> the russian space agency has confirmed it has lost communication with a space capsule. it was headed for the international space station. the unmanned spacecraft was launched from kazakhstan, carrying supplies but...
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hunting on the huntington's disease. >> think of huntington's, cystic fibrosis fibrosis tay-sachs. >>ases like schizophrenia or obesity that involves hundreds of thousands of genes where you would have to go in and edit the genome is not quite possible. >> but the idea seems very exciting and groundbreaking but some scientists are fiercely opposed to it. what are they worried about? >> the number one concern with this type of technology you're changing what we call the germ line. as long as those lineages exist, they're going to be propagated to their children and their children's children and so on. we don't understand enough of the genome to be making certain types of changes. it's also not so specific. other mutations are introduced at this stage when you make those changes. >> when i did this piece for "60 minutes" they had embryos and they could tell which ones had those single gene mutations. they just discarded those. in this case you're editing out the bad gene and putting back in a good one. what's fascinating is there are a lot of countries around those who prohibit this. th
hunting on the huntington's disease. >> think of huntington's, cystic fibrosis fibrosis tay-sachs. >>ases like schizophrenia or obesity that involves hundreds of thousands of genes where you would have to go in and edit the genome is not quite possible. >> but the idea seems very exciting and groundbreaking but some scientists are fiercely opposed to it. what are they worried about? >> the number one concern with this type of technology you're changing what we call the...
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. >>> new this morning a paroled sex offender in huntington utah is accused of stealing a school bused to pick up a child. he found a list of names and direction. when he tried to pick up a child, a father stepped in. police arrested him while he was on the way to another child's house. >> today is take our daughter and sons to work day. the first lady invited children from the washington, d.c. i child and family services. including children of parents who work at the would you also. she took questions. >> how old are you? >> 51. what does that mean, what is that look? >> say that again give her the mic. >> you're too young for 51-year-old. >> what was that babe, i didn't hear you. >> you're too young for a 51-year-old. >> needless to say mrs. obama loved that response and invited the little girl on the stage for a big hug. >>> passengers pass out in the middle of a flight. "good morning america" is trying trying to find out why. >> reporter: i'm did he dressing the kids with sweatshirts hoods up. jackets this afternoon. we'll have strong windy today. details coming up. hey everyone,
. >>> new this morning a paroled sex offender in huntington utah is accused of stealing a school bused to pick up a child. he found a list of names and direction. when he tried to pick up a child, a father stepped in. police arrested him while he was on the way to another child's house. >> today is take our daughter and sons to work day. the first lady invited children from the washington, d.c. i child and family services. including children of parents who work at the would you...
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police responded to a home in the huntington area.ered 64-year-old santos shot several times. thursday the murder in annandale. all the victims hispanic. spanish television following the homicides closely. >> there is nothing that the hispanic community needs to be concerned about as a community. >> the chief agrees. >> the community should feel safe although no homicides can be tolerated. >> head over to my twitter handle to read more on the crime stats. >>> new this morning we just got this video of a brawl at a new york casino. 300 people were involved in this fight. it broke out in the food court area of resort world casino in queens. people were throwing chairs and flipping tables. these men were arrested. no one was seriously hurt but the brawl caused several thousand as you can damage worth of damages to the casino. >>> metro workers and supporters expected to rally at the metro access call center in hyattsville, maryland. they plan to call attention po to poor service and low wages and working conditions. they call it a rally
police responded to a home in the huntington area.ered 64-year-old santos shot several times. thursday the murder in annandale. all the victims hispanic. spanish television following the homicides closely. >> there is nothing that the hispanic community needs to be concerned about as a community. >> the chief agrees. >> the community should feel safe although no homicides can be tolerated. >> head over to my twitter handle to read more on the crime stats. >>>...
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huntington's disease. >> there's literally hundreds of diseases huntingtons and braca 1, the breast canceromplex diseases like schizophrenia or obesity that involve hundreds or thousands of genes where you'd have to dp in and edit that genome is not yet possible. >> the idea that you can change an embryo but some scientists are fiercely opposed to it. what are they worried about? >> the number one concern is you're changing what we call the germ line. those changes you make to the girm line get ased on their children's children. we don't understand enough of a genome to make making certain changes. other changes are introduced when you make those changes. >> when i did this piece for "60 minutes minutes," they had embryos and they could see the single-gene mutation, and they just discarded these. with that, you're editing and replacing. the u.s. is not a signatory to that. >> they're not a signatory formally but a lot of organizations have come out against it. you still have to get through fda regularation to make this happen in a clinic and that will be a problem. >> take this to a logica
huntington's disease. >> there's literally hundreds of diseases huntingtons and braca 1, the breast canceromplex diseases like schizophrenia or obesity that involve hundreds or thousands of genes where you'd have to dp in and edit that genome is not yet possible. >> the idea that you can change an embryo but some scientists are fiercely opposed to it. what are they worried about? >> the number one concern is you're changing what we call the germ line. those changes you make to...
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. >> according to the e-mail they felt so badly let her off in the home up to of huntington beach group won't identify themselves but feel the need to defend she and her boy friend by klems by pwloys made it up envelope fact it gave police spokesman park until noon did to apologies to her or else we may be the direct agent of harm but it will be made crystal clear the vallejo police and you mr. park had every opportunity to stop it. so far no comment or apology from police. >> what kidnapers do. that doesn't sound right. >> neighbors don't know what to believe. >> what is the relevant truth? so. >> you are laughing. >> well i said it seems like it's bizarre. >>reporter: douglas is a san francisco attorney who has represented other high pro fail clients. including former pleasanton assembly woman in shoplifting grace 2011 n.vallejo, abc 7 news. >> latest e-mail backtracking from the threat was september to the chronicle and those alleged kidnapers of the police don't deserve to be targeteden if they make mistake. fbi police investigators have not commented on those e-mails. >> all right.
. >> according to the e-mail they felt so badly let her off in the home up to of huntington beach group won't identify themselves but feel the need to defend she and her boy friend by klems by pwloys made it up envelope fact it gave police spokesman park until noon did to apologies to her or else we may be the direct agent of harm but it will be made crystal clear the vallejo police and you mr. park had every opportunity to stop it. so far no comment or apology from police. >> what...