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jeanette: goodness, what a way to start your morning. jummy: excellent work there jeanette.he man is believed to be armed and dangerous. thanks to jeff goldberg we've learned that the reason he was in the hospital in the first place was because of a suicide attempt. so, he was taken to the hospital on friday for an attempted suicide and was transferred to a nova fairfax for treatment and injuries, the reason he was in the hospital in the first place. folks are now able to get in and continued with their day-to-day actions. we around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place including one right here at the shop now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! with the fastest in-home wifi and millions o of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april 3rd. time. >> where there is kindness there is magic. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> happy ending. parenting expert and editor of mom.me
jeanette: goodness, what a way to start your morning. jummy: excellent work there jeanette.he man is believed to be armed and dangerous. thanks to jeff goldberg we've learned that the reason he was in the hospital in the first place was because of a suicide attempt. so, he was taken to the hospital on friday for an attempted suicide and was transferred to a nova fairfax for treatment and injuries, the reason he was in the hospital in the first place. folks are now able to get in and continued...
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jeanette reyes has how this dude and send the school are reacting. jeanette: a racially charged in sexually explicit e-mail sent by a white cap a sigma fraternity member. the e-mail was sent to six people over a year ago, but it went viral after it was recently discovered. last night the school said the student would not return to campus this semester. vice president of student affairs said the hateful e-mail from january 2014 has shaken our campus. i know many of you are hurt and angry. the university's investigation into the incident is continuing and due process will be completed before any final determinations are made. >> they should have looked more and to situation before dismissing the student. >> he does not deserve to go to school here. jeanette: kappa sigma said the student was suspended from the fraternity after they learned of the e-mail. in a statement on its website, the fraternity said, "the language and views expressed in the e-mail are inexcusable and are in stark contrast to the values of our fraternity. they are counter to everyth
jeanette reyes has how this dude and send the school are reacting. jeanette: a racially charged in sexually explicit e-mail sent by a white cap a sigma fraternity member. the e-mail was sent to six people over a year ago, but it went viral after it was recently discovered. last night the school said the student would not return to campus this semester. vice president of student affairs said the hateful e-mail from january 2014 has shaken our campus. i know many of you are hurt and angry. the...
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jeanette: jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. autria: they will be at north courthouse road at north 15th street until 1:00 this afternoon. in the meantime police in the district need your help finding a missing 13-year-old girl. shaunetta payne was last seen around 9:00 last night on the 2200 block of southern eve southeast. she's 5'3" 120 pounds with length waist braids. anyone with information should called p.d. a girl scouts leader is charged with pornography this noon. officials say chad miller e-mailed a child porn link to a 14-year-old girl in the troupe and had inappropriate contact with her. police say they found hundreds of child porn images on a computer inside miller's home of the he was arrested and he is now free on bond. his children are now in foster care. prince george's county sheriff's deputy was somehow able to walk away from this. come take a look at this accident that left his cruiser upright against a pole. officials say the deputy was responding to a call last night when he lost control and hit an s.u.v. t
jeanette: jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. autria: they will be at north courthouse road at north 15th street until 1:00 this afternoon. in the meantime police in the district need your help finding a missing 13-year-old girl. shaunetta payne was last seen around 9:00 last night on the 2200 block of southern eve southeast. she's 5'3" 120 pounds with length waist braids. anyone with information should called p.d. a girl scouts leader is charged with pornography this noon. officials say chad...
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jeanette reyes joins us with a look at what cruz had to say and his expected opponent. jeanette? jeanette: anyone with a phone or a computer with twitter of course, got the news before much of the country. texas senator ted cruz made the big announcement to the masses on twitter just past midnight. with 11 words and a short clip tweeted out to his 360,000 followers, the 44-year-old kicked off the highly competitive race to the white house for the republican party. just an hour ago, cruz made a formal announcement at liberty university, the largest christian university in the world. the senator of cuban descent talked at length about his family and faith and quickly struck a tone of defiance sharply criticizing president obama and the affordable care act. it was criticism that was met with roaring applause. >> imagine in 2017 a new president signing legislation repealing every word of obamacare! jeanette: by nearly all predictions, it will be an uphill battle for cruz to say the least. early polls show him with as little as 4% support among republicans and right leaning independen
jeanette reyes joins us with a look at what cruz had to say and his expected opponent. jeanette? jeanette: anyone with a phone or a computer with twitter of course, got the news before much of the country. texas senator ted cruz made the big announcement to the masses on twitter just past midnight. with 11 words and a short clip tweeted out to his 360,000 followers, the 44-year-old kicked off the highly competitive race to the white house for the republican party. just an hour ago, cruz made a...
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reporting in college park jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: developing now, crews are getting a look at the damage left behind from tornadoes that ripped through oklahoma and arkansas overnight. at least one person was killed. karen traverse takes a look at the mess left behind. karen: they're picking up the pieces today in parts of tornado alley. overnight, seven reported tornadoes in arkansas and oklahoma. >> we know what to do. we've been down this road before. and i'm very grateful that we have so many people that work so hard over the night to make sure that people are safe. karen: at least one person was killed. several were injured. thousands still without power. >> we got another one! karen: roofs ripped right off of houses. cars overturned. this woman was inside her truck as it flipped. >> felt glass breaking and i was on the top sliding across. i'm very fortunate. i hung upside down until somebody got there. karen: jennifer paterson is the owner of the academy in sand springs, oklahoma. she told abc she has a system in place f
reporting in college park jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: developing now, crews are getting a look at the damage left behind from tornadoes that ripped through oklahoma and arkansas overnight. at least one person was killed. karen traverse takes a look at the mess left behind. karen: they're picking up the pieces today in parts of tornado alley. overnight, seven reported tornadoes in arkansas and oklahoma. >> we know what to do. we've been down this road before. and i'm very grateful...
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jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. autria: while at the army veterans retirement home, jeanette there met a man named earl tordsy. he did some research into the family tree and says he's a distant relative of prince charles. here's what he had to say about today's visit. >> i thought that was nice. get a chance to see what is on this side of the water again and, of course, we're almost brothers over the centuries anyway. even though we split way back. autria: how cool is that? prince charles and camilla wrapped up their visit learning about the programs that the retirement home offers to our veterans. coming up here on abc 7 news at noon, the budget countdown with a vote just hours away now maryland governor larry hogan is talking about the one thing that concerns him the most. and new details about the suspect in yesterday's shootings in arizona. what police are saying about his long rap sheet. and honda is recalling thousands more cars. what you need to know. and hopefully, our last winter weather alert for a while.
jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. autria: while at the army veterans retirement home, jeanette there met a man named earl tordsy. he did some research into the family tree and says he's a distant relative of prince charles. here's what he had to say about today's visit. >> i thought that was nice. get a chance to see what is on this side of the water again and, of course, we're almost brothers over the centuries anyway. even though we split way back. autria: how cool is that? prince charles and...
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reporting in berwyn heights, jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: two maryland counties reached a settlement with exxon and pepco holdings over their proposed merger. it could affect millions of people in the metro area. the settlement with montgomery and prince george's counties includes more than $93 million in bill credits for customers and investment in energy efficiency programs. the merger still faces regulatory hurdles. the companies hope to complete the deal by the fall. autria: nice start to this st. patrick's day but unfortunately, our luck runs out this evening when temperatures start to drop. chief meteorologist doug hill is here with a look at our first forecast on this st. paddy's day. doug? doug: temperatures are drop pretty soon here. we managed to get near 70 degrees in many spots despite very little sunshine and cold front approaches. let's get started outside of the belfort furniture weather center. 69 degrees. 67 in washington dulles. we saw an interesting phenomena this morning when temperatures jumped 17 degrees in one h
reporting in berwyn heights, jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: two maryland counties reached a settlement with exxon and pepco holdings over their proposed merger. it could affect millions of people in the metro area. the settlement with montgomery and prince george's counties includes more than $93 million in bill credits for customers and investment in energy efficiency programs. the merger still faces regulatory hurdles. the companies hope to complete the deal by the fall. autria: nice...
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our jeanette reyes is live with the details on this royal visit. jeanette? jeanette: the royal couple just wrapped up the first of many stops in the d.c. area. prince charles and his wife camilla visited the lincoln memorial and then made their way to the martin luther king jr. memorial here and a lot of fans and spectators waiting on them very excited. many of them waited almost an hour to get a glimpse of royalty. prince and his wife arrived on schedule at 10:45 this morning and met with jesse jackson and representative john lewis. they walked around the plaza for 20 minutes looking at the statue of martin luther king and reading his many quotes engraved on the walls here. right now, they are visiting the historic mount vernon estate. prince charles will visit the national archives and charter school for adult immigrants. duchess of cornwall will stop by the shakespeare theater company and attend a meeting with a team that help sexual assault victims. eventually, they'll meet with president obama as long as with vice president biden. this is the first time
our jeanette reyes is live with the details on this royal visit. jeanette? jeanette: the royal couple just wrapped up the first of many stops in the d.c. area. prince charles and his wife camilla visited the lincoln memorial and then made their way to the martin luther king jr. memorial here and a lot of fans and spectators waiting on them very excited. many of them waited almost an hour to get a glimpse of royalty. prince and his wife arrived on schedule at 10:45 this morning and met with...
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jeanette: reporting in arlington, jeanette reyes abc 7 news. leon: the federal highway administration is kicking off national work zone awareness week. this year's theme is expect the unexpected. state and federal officials teamed up for a ceremony at the washington boulevard bridge over the columbia pike in arlington. they were joined by workers and families affected by work zone clashes including the widow of carlos keen a vdot worker killed in 2012. >> i would like to ask everybody to watch these workers on that road because they're just doing their job. they have a family at home that wants to see them come home. and our lives will never be the same. leon: in 2013 the most recent data year there were 579 fatalities. alison: there was a milestone for t.s.a.'s precheck application program. more than one million travelers have now enrolled. t.s.a.'s precheck launched in october of 2011. it allows low risk travelers to leave on their shoes, their light outer wear and other items in select screening lanes. leon: the start of the spring season ha
jeanette: reporting in arlington, jeanette reyes abc 7 news. leon: the federal highway administration is kicking off national work zone awareness week. this year's theme is expect the unexpected. state and federal officials teamed up for a ceremony at the washington boulevard bridge over the columbia pike in arlington. they were joined by workers and families affected by work zone clashes including the widow of carlos keen a vdot worker killed in 2012. >> i would like to ask everybody to...
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jeanette reyes live in rockville with the lateest from the courtroom. jeanette? jeanette: well right now, the jury is deliberating the fate of the george washington university grad student accused of viciously murdering his best friend in an alleged love triangle. now, the jury was given instructions at about 9:45 this morning and he was shortly sent off to deliberate. the story of a biomedical engineer, grad student savagely stabbing him to death made national headlines but in the courtroom today were mostly his family and the victim's father. the defendant confessed to the murder of his best friend back in october of 2013. he told police he caught his girlfriend and friend cheating. he later blamed the murder on his girlfriend. prosecutors argued during the trial she had nothing to do with the crime and she has not been charged. gupta faces life in prison if he is convicted of first-degree murder. now, again the jury is deliberating. we do have a reporter following the story. he'll have a full report coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00. reporting live in rockville,
jeanette reyes live in rockville with the lateest from the courtroom. jeanette? jeanette: well right now, the jury is deliberating the fate of the george washington university grad student accused of viciously murdering his best friend in an alleged love triangle. now, the jury was given instructions at about 9:45 this morning and he was shortly sent off to deliberate. the story of a biomedical engineer, grad student savagely stabbing him to death made national headlines but in the courtroom...
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jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: developing now. we are getting our first account from witnesses of a plane crash near the orange county airport. it happened this weekend. it happened just after takeoff. right now, virginia state police and federal investigators are back at that crash site trying to determine a cause. as mike conneen reports, the crash took the life of a 16-year-old pilot from spotsylvania. >> students at river bend high school in fredricksburg were stunned to learn one of their classmates, a student pilot died in a plane crash this weekend much the ntsb says witnesses including the flight instructor watched as the 1974 piper single engine plane banked left and crashed into a field sunday morning around 9:45 a.m. just after takeoff from the orange county airport. he was the only person on that plane and died at the scene. >> i'm sorry for his parents' loss because he's doing something that he loves to do. you know? mike: during morning announcements st the school's principal discussed mccall's death. district leader
jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. jummy: developing now. we are getting our first account from witnesses of a plane crash near the orange county airport. it happened this weekend. it happened just after takeoff. right now, virginia state police and federal investigators are back at that crash site trying to determine a cause. as mike conneen reports, the crash took the life of a 16-year-old pilot from spotsylvania. >> students at river bend high school in fredricksburg were stunned to learn one...
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reporting in temple hills, jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. autria: new at noon, a prince george's county police officer has been indicted by a grand jury. he was charged with unlawfully detaining two men in bowie. investigator say he held his gun to one man's head and mouth and the incident was caught on cell phone camera. he is now suspended from the prince george's county police department without pay. we'll have more on this story tonight on abc 7 news starting at 4:00. the two gunmen who carried out the attack on a mosque in yemen this morning, authorities say suicide bombers killed 137 people and injured almost 350 others at crowded mosque. officials say the attackers targeted the sites because they're controlled by shiite rebels. some isis supporters claim the terror group carried out the attack. the two gunmen now who carried out the attack at that national museum in tunisia reportedly trained in neighboring libya. tunisian officials say the isil militants left tunisia in december to receive weapons training in libya. wednesday's attac
reporting in temple hills, jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. autria: new at noon, a prince george's county police officer has been indicted by a grand jury. he was charged with unlawfully detaining two men in bowie. investigator say he held his gun to one man's head and mouth and the incident was caught on cell phone camera. he is now suspended from the prince george's county police department without pay. we'll have more on this story tonight on abc 7 news starting at 4:00. the two gunmen who...
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reporting in montgomery county jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. autria: the freezing rain advisory from this morning just expired. temperatures are warming but the clouds and the rain will stick around today. chief meteorologist doug hill is here now with a look at the first forecast. doug? doug: hey listen, the rain pretty much moved out. still kind of cloudy and chilly. we're hopeful a little bit later this afternoon, we'll see a little glimpse of sunshine and tomorrow, that will be a much better day here temperaturewise right now, 43 degrees at reagan national airport and continues cloudy outside of the belfort furniture weather center. very slow climb in temperatures holding at 37 north of town from baltimore to gaithersburg to frederick. touch milder south in fredricksburg. we'll keep our eye on things. i don't think we'll get much out of the 40's through the afternoon. definitely remaining on the cool side but a warm front is on the move. what's going to happen we think is warm front will move into the area tomorrow morning and we could see
reporting in montgomery county jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. autria: the freezing rain advisory from this morning just expired. temperatures are warming but the clouds and the rain will stick around today. chief meteorologist doug hill is here now with a look at the first forecast. doug? doug: hey listen, the rain pretty much moved out. still kind of cloudy and chilly. we're hopeful a little bit later this afternoon, we'll see a little glimpse of sunshine and tomorrow, that will be a much better...
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reporting in college park jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. kimberly: an unexpected delivery for a mother in montgomery county after she gave birth along i-270. you're about to see amanda and john nelson along with baby jacob now at the hospital. that's where they were heading just before 4:00 this morning when jacob simply refused to wait any longer. jacob's father delivered him on the highway near the shady grove exit in rockville. paramedics arrived and took them to a nearby hospital where they are both doing very well. alison don't do that. alison: every time we see those stories, we get a little nervous. it's good to get good news from the highways around here. that doesn't happen very often. kimberly: that's exactly right. alison: coming up here at 4:00 -- kimberly: the son of the reverend jesse jackson is out of an alabama prison and headed to a halfway house in maryland. learn how much time he'll have to spend there. alison: we explore a growing issue for many families. saving for retirement and your child's college education. what eco
reporting in college park jeanette reyes, abc 7 news. kimberly: an unexpected delivery for a mother in montgomery county after she gave birth along i-270. you're about to see amanda and john nelson along with baby jacob now at the hospital. that's where they were heading just before 4:00 this morning when jacob simply refused to wait any longer. jacob's father delivered him on the highway near the shady grove exit in rockville. paramedics arrived and took them to a nearby hospital where they...
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jeanette reyes is live in fairfax with the new developments this noon. jeanette? >> right now a board meeting is under way. we're told at any moment the fairfax county attorney will have to answer to some serious allegations that could possibly end in disciplinary action. long time county attorney will have to answer to alleged missteps in the handling of the investigation into the police shooting of an unarmed man. supervisors say the county attorney failed to tell the board that the county refused to provide files to federal prosecutors in 2014. he also allegedly did not tell them that the county prosecutor wanted to meet with the supervisors. board members say they just learned about this last week from a series of e-mails between 2013 and 2014. >> the most serious one is a breach of a basic attorney responsibility and that is to inform your client when something like the commonwealth attorney wants to speak with them. that's unacceptable. >> what was your reaction when you found out about this? >> anger. i'm upset. >> supervisors will discuss disciplinary acti
jeanette reyes is live in fairfax with the new developments this noon. jeanette? >> right now a board meeting is under way. we're told at any moment the fairfax county attorney will have to answer to some serious allegations that could possibly end in disciplinary action. long time county attorney will have to answer to alleged missteps in the handling of the investigation into the police shooting of an unarmed man. supervisors say the county attorney failed to tell the board that the...
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rodrÍguez estÁ para contarnos las diferentes caras de esta polÉmica hola jeanette ¿quÉ novedades?.Í trabajarÁ con legisladores estatales para aclarar lo que esta significa porque ya hay mucha controversia de que esta ley dice mucho pudiera ser discriminatoria. >> hoy en domingo de ramos en esta iglesia catÓlica bendiceÍan la nueva ley de libertad en indiana. >> abren la puerta a poder expresar su fe ¿no? no solamente en la iglesia pero tambiÉn en la comunidad. >> la medida fue firmada ley el pasado jueves permite que se niegue permisos a personas basÁndose en su pero ha desatado protestas en el capitolio estatal, dicen que es discriminatoria. >> en redes sociales ha desatado debate quien es abiertamente homosexual dijo estar decepcionado con la nueva ley. >> asociaciÓn de bÁsquetbol colegial que llevarÁ a cabo el juego de campeonato. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> una docena de municipalidades tienen leyes que prohÍben la discriminaciÓn en contra de homosexuales pero esta ley estatal anule las medidas locales. >> el gobernador por su parte ha dicho que no se trata de legalizar la
rodrÍguez estÁ para contarnos las diferentes caras de esta polÉmica hola jeanette ¿quÉ novedades?.Í trabajarÁ con legisladores estatales para aclarar lo que esta significa porque ya hay mucha controversia de que esta ley dice mucho pudiera ser discriminatoria. >> hoy en domingo de ramos en esta iglesia catÓlica bendiceÍan la nueva ley de libertad en indiana. >> abren la puerta a poder expresar su fe ¿no? no solamente en la iglesia pero tambiÉn en la comunidad. >> la...
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jeanette? jeanette: right now jummy, we're off of backlick road here in annandale near cindy lane. and according to witness we talked to a woman who lived near fairfax hospital. she's a nurse at fort belvoir hospital not too far from here. she got in her car remember this is near where that inmate escaped. near that hospital. she was driving along this road here behind me on backlick road when a man popped up in her back seat and tried to get her attention. now, she was startled understandably so and lost control of the car. you can see the tire marking there chipped off the side of the sidewalk and traveled about 30 yards or so. take a look at the tire imprints on the grass. she managed to avoid this tree fortunately. but she did slam right into this car here. that's the car of the home owner here and let me show you something. look at that damage. how significant it is. the only thing left of that car that slammed into it is this piece of it. it's a silver toyota camry. that suspect took off with that. we managed to talk to the home owner here and he said the woman was screaming
jeanette? jeanette: right now jummy, we're off of backlick road here in annandale near cindy lane. and according to witness we talked to a woman who lived near fairfax hospital. she's a nurse at fort belvoir hospital not too far from here. she got in her car remember this is near where that inmate escaped. near that hospital. she was driving along this road here behind me on backlick road when a man popped up in her back seat and tried to get her attention. now, she was startled understandably...
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and jeanette reyes spoke with the child's mother. jeanette: glass and other debris is strewn across this area after a car jumped the curb and headed straight towards the bedroom window. a picture like this is worth 1,000 words and at least a few questions. around 10:30 last night montgomery county fire and rescue responded to a call involving a gold sedan and a damaged apartment building. her 12-year-old son was sound to sleep in the bed next to the window when suddenly he felt a loud crash that sent chips of paint flying into his face. the impact was strong enough to jolt him out of bed. bright car headlights shone into the room. everybody was shaken and confused. >> that car would have gone over a little bit more, i don't know. jeanette: the woman behind the wheel stopped by and apologized repeatedly to the mother but offered no explanation. she and the child were not injured in this accident although there is an ongoing investigation into what caused the woman to lose control of her car. reporting in montgomery county jeanette rey
and jeanette reyes spoke with the child's mother. jeanette: glass and other debris is strewn across this area after a car jumped the curb and headed straight towards the bedroom window. a picture like this is worth 1,000 words and at least a few questions. around 10:30 last night montgomery county fire and rescue responded to a call involving a gold sedan and a damaged apartment building. her 12-year-old son was sound to sleep in the bed next to the window when suddenly he felt a loud crash...
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. >> jeanette taylor has lived her life on chicago's south side. a place where mayor's school reforms do not sit well. in 2013, the mayor's administration closed dozens of schools, the largest mass school closure history. most of the schools shut down were in latino and black neighbourhoods, some of the poorest communities. >> the school is a foundation. it used to be what the black church boasts to the community. now it's the only stable institution they have left. they are corrupt, they are in chaos. >> the mayor, facing debt shut down, underused and underperforming schools. what he said were failing schools. in the process, taylor said emanuel failed her community. >> what happens to a neighbourhood when you close its schools. >> you kill the essence of children. a community with no children or anywhere to play. me and the kids are struggling. we are in the house. we have every electronical kids to keep me from letting kids go outside because it's unsafe. >> reporter: the 40-year-old mother of six has four school-age children. >> my children are
. >> jeanette taylor has lived her life on chicago's south side. a place where mayor's school reforms do not sit well. in 2013, the mayor's administration closed dozens of schools, the largest mass school closure history. most of the schools shut down were in latino and black neighbourhoods, some of the poorest communities. >> the school is a foundation. it used to be what the black church boasts to the community. now it's the only stable institution they have left. they are...
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jeanette reyes has emotional reaction.tte: daniel cleaves will serve 18 months behind bars with time served. this comes after an emotional serving early this morning where disturbing details were referred to repeatedly in these court documents including the moments when one of the victims found out that she was exposed to h.i.v. on multiple occasions. late last year cleaves had unprotected sex with two women without telling them he was h.i.v. positive. he says he was taking drugs that made transmission highly unlikely. court documents detail a text message exchange between the victim and cleaves. she tells him -- i can't believe you didn't tell me and says i don't feel like living anymore. he says he's truly sorry. he pleaded guilty to two counts of reckless endangerment. cleaves sobbed loudly this morning as his parents pleaded with the judge to let him off with time served. the judge gave him 18 months sentence minus 157 days. >> dan recognizes most of all that because he felt the same pain that these victims felt that h
jeanette reyes has emotional reaction.tte: daniel cleaves will serve 18 months behind bars with time served. this comes after an emotional serving early this morning where disturbing details were referred to repeatedly in these court documents including the moments when one of the victims found out that she was exposed to h.i.v. on multiple occasions. late last year cleaves had unprotected sex with two women without telling them he was h.i.v. positive. he says he was taking drugs that made...
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operativo afirman que no habÍa liderazgo y consecuencias cada vez que un oficial disparaba su arma jeanette indigente. >> ambos ahora enfrentan cargos de homicidio. >> luÍs robles es el abogado de uno de ellos. >> (en inglÉs). >> dice que su cliente se vio obligado a usar su arma por miedo a que el indigente atacara a su compaÑero, pero que enfrenten cargos es una rareza en una agencia policial que segÚn el departamento de justicia ha permitido una cultura de indiferencia a las leyes policÍacas constitucionales sin castigo algunos para oficiales involucrados en tiroteos. >> luÍs hernÁndez lleva 10 aÑos patrullando las calles de albuquerque. >> la mayorÍa de situaciones ha sido el resultado no digo apropiado pero necesario. >> el departamento no le permitiÓ hablar de mÁs de 40 disparos a manos de oficiales en Últimos 5 aÑos. >> pero admite que en el pasado no tenÍa el entrenamiento necesario para responder a ciertas llamadas especialmente las que involucran a personas con enfermedades mentales. >> pero sÍ son situaciones que en realidad antes leeidiÁbamos a diario con poco conocimiento. >> e
operativo afirman que no habÍa liderazgo y consecuencias cada vez que un oficial disparaba su arma jeanette indigente. >> ambos ahora enfrentan cargos de homicidio. >> luÍs robles es el abogado de uno de ellos. >> (en inglÉs). >> dice que su cliente se vio obligado a usar su arma por miedo a que el indigente atacara a su compaÑero, pero que enfrenten cargos es una rareza en una agencia policial que segÚn el departamento de justicia ha permitido una cultura de...
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jeanette: good morning. i am jeanette reyes.ect. it happened on clay tourists in northeast d.c. the officer was responding to a robbery in progress. the suspect was taken into custody. that police officer was not injured. the d.c. fire department spent several hours at a house fire overnight. officials say the first all came in just before 11:00 p.m. four people were transported to the hospital. one person given cpr at the scene. the fire happened in the 1700 block -- the 700 block of 19th street northeast. emergency workers wrote just before 4:00 in the morning. and the wait is over -- national zoo bidders visitors will get the first look at a pair of bear cub s. the pair is one of only five surviving litters born an american zoos. they are considered vulnerable one step away from being in danger. and we will take a look at your forecast will step a little chilly out there. dave: it sure is. look at that temperature down in alexandria. just 29 degrees out there, pollen count is high, too out there. sunshine and fairfax just 27
jeanette: good morning. i am jeanette reyes.ect. it happened on clay tourists in northeast d.c. the officer was responding to a robbery in progress. the suspect was taken into custody. that police officer was not injured. the d.c. fire department spent several hours at a house fire overnight. officials say the first all came in just before 11:00 p.m. four people were transported to the hospital. one person given cpr at the scene. the fire happened in the 1700 block -- the 700 block of 19th...
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. >> reporter: jeanette lived her side on the right side.lace with ron emanuel's school reforms go not sit well. the mayor's administration in 2015 closed lots of schools. the largest closure. most were in latino and black neighbourhoods, some of the poorest communities. >> a school is the foundation. it used to be what the black church was to the black community. now schools are the only stable institutions they are left. and they are corrupt. they are in chaos. >> the mayor facing debt. shut down underused and performing schools. what he said were failing schools. in the process emanuel failed her community. >> what happens to a schools. >> you kill the essence of a children. a neighbourhood with no laughter, nowhere for the kids to cop greg out. play -- congregate. playgrounds used to be the place to go. me and the kids are struggling. we are in the house. we have every electronic thing available to keep me from letting the kids go outside because they are unsafe. >> the 40-year-old mother of six has two school aged children. >> my school
. >> reporter: jeanette lived her side on the right side.lace with ron emanuel's school reforms go not sit well. the mayor's administration in 2015 closed lots of schools. the largest closure. most were in latino and black neighbourhoods, some of the poorest communities. >> a school is the foundation. it used to be what the black church was to the black community. now schools are the only stable institutions they are left. and they are corrupt. they are in chaos. >> the mayor...
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que ha catalogado el departamento de policÍa como uno de los mÁs problemÁticos en todo el paÍs, jeanetteos de dos minutos segÚn el reporte oficial un agente habÍa baleado al hijo de steven y reneta torres cuando agentes iban a servir una orden de arresto en contra del joven. >> no lo podemos creer, cÓmo pudo suceder.... >> y en su casa en su propia casa donde usted cree que estÁ seguro y no hay peligro. >> cristopher torres de 27 aÑos sufrÍa de esquizofrenia y los oficiales declararon que se vieron obligados a disparar porque torres tomÓ posesiÓn del arma de uno de los agentes. >> y la tragedia es que no fue necesario matar a nuestro hijo. >> la familia demandÓ a la ciudad y el departamento de policÍa, una corte civil de al albuquerque determinÓ que no hubo evidencia creÍble que torres agarrÓ la pistola del oficial y le a puntoÓ amenazando a los policÍas. >> aunque la pareja logrÓ una in demo nidosiniciaciÓn, no enfrentaron cargos y son parte del departamento en efecto del enero 20 2010 oficiales del departamento han disparado en 42 ocasiones 27 de estos resultaron en incidentes fatales.
que ha catalogado el departamento de policÍa como uno de los mÁs problemÁticos en todo el paÍs, jeanetteos de dos minutos segÚn el reporte oficial un agente habÍa baleado al hijo de steven y reneta torres cuando agentes iban a servir una orden de arresto en contra del joven. >> no lo podemos creer, cÓmo pudo suceder.... >> y en su casa en su propia casa donde usted cree que estÁ seguro y no hay peligro. >> cristopher torres de 27 aÑos sufrÍa de esquizofrenia y los...
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reporting in hyattsville jeanette reyes abc 7 news. >> now, to report locations of potholes in prince george's county make sure you call the county at 311 or you can do it on line at county click 311.com. meanwhile, triple a says potholes cost americans about $6 1/2 billion each year. to save yourself some money, keep your tires fully inflated to minimize damage. also make sure to use extra caution on roadways still covered with snow or standing water and then you can use apps like waze to alert you and other drivers to potholes and other hazards on the roadways. all righty. >> you talked at the beginning a week ago today we had the big snow sf snowstorm. i wasn't here. it was the first snowstorm that i was away on vacation. just feeling terrible! >> the tan all over your face just makes me believe you. >> i'll never miss another. let's get started here and i'm so glad i missed that one jummy! here's what we have for you. sunshine around the area right now. looking at the bethesda country club and pay close attention here. things are going to start changing over the next couple of wee
reporting in hyattsville jeanette reyes abc 7 news. >> now, to report locations of potholes in prince george's county make sure you call the county at 311 or you can do it on line at county click 311.com. meanwhile, triple a says potholes cost americans about $6 1/2 billion each year. to save yourself some money, keep your tires fully inflated to minimize damage. also make sure to use extra caution on roadways still covered with snow or standing water and then you can use apps like waze...
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jeanette reyes has a check on the conditions this noon. >> motorists this morning had to deal with dense fog and slick roadways once they scraped the ice off their cars and pedestrians, well, they just had to do their best to stay on their two feet. just when virginians thought they had enough of the cold and snow many had an icy surprise waiting for them as soon as they stepped outside. >> the sidewalk itself remelted after i salted that. >> not enjoying scraping, that's for sure. >> ice replaced everything usually covered in morning dew. for many work began even before they got to the office. this manassas city teacher used her two-hour delay to scrape off her car. >> the students need the consistency to you know stay in school as much as they can. so i would rather have a delay and have them come than not come at all. >> those delays and cancellations mostly due to icy roads and dense fog in the early hours and mother nature burned off much of it and melted the rest before late starters could complain. >> i'm done with the wintertime. >> this former mississippi resident said he's stil
jeanette reyes has a check on the conditions this noon. >> motorists this morning had to deal with dense fog and slick roadways once they scraped the ice off their cars and pedestrians, well, they just had to do their best to stay on their two feet. just when virginians thought they had enough of the cold and snow many had an icy surprise waiting for them as soon as they stepped outside. >> the sidewalk itself remelted after i salted that. >> not enjoying scraping, that's for...
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our jeanette reyes takes a look at some of the damage. >> the g.w. parkway is looking much better this noon. quite the improvement compared to earlier this morning where a number of cars were pulled off to the side of the road because of flat tires. all because of potholes. now, problems started close to midnight on the northbound lanes near stout run. nearly 20 cars had at least one tire blown. eventually, park police had to shut down the road for emergency repairs but almost immediately after crews wrapped up repairs on the northbound lanes, the southbound lanes started to look like a war zone. a number of cars were pulled off to the side of the road with flat tires. the numbers doubling to 16 within 20 minutes. >> we were coming down -- coming up the parkway and my original tire blew. we found a senior overlook and we changed it to the expire tire. >> in some cases, drivers can file a claim but the g.w. parkway isn't maintained by fairfax county or vdot. it's maintained by the national park service. and they claim immunity to these claims. so driv
our jeanette reyes takes a look at some of the damage. >> the g.w. parkway is looking much better this noon. quite the improvement compared to earlier this morning where a number of cars were pulled off to the side of the road because of flat tires. all because of potholes. now, problems started close to midnight on the northbound lanes near stout run. nearly 20 cars had at least one tire blown. eventually, park police had to shut down the road for emergency repairs but almost immediately...
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jeanette reyes has new information from investigators. >> at this hour anne arundel county police have one suspect in custody. authorities believe he's responsible for a series of shootings including one near the nation's top spy agency. here's what we know so far about that suspect. he's 35 years old and a prince george's county resident. he's currently undergoing psychological evaluation. he's believed to be the lone gunman behind two shootings that took place less than 24 hours ago. the first on the o.c.c. near laurel, two victims in a moving dump truck were not seriously injured there. the search intensified hours later when the n.s.a. building just 12 miles away near the b.w. parkway sustained damage from shots fired. overnight, the f.b.i. released this statement saying, in part that it believes the suspect is responsible for shooting incidents on the i.c.c. near fort meade army installation and other locations around the baltimore-washington metro area in the last two weeks. our brad bell was the only reporter to talk to the suspect's mother and sister at their homes just hours a
jeanette reyes has new information from investigators. >> at this hour anne arundel county police have one suspect in custody. authorities believe he's responsible for a series of shootings including one near the nation's top spy agency. here's what we know so far about that suspect. he's 35 years old and a prince george's county resident. he's currently undergoing psychological evaluation. he's believed to be the lone gunman behind two shootings that took place less than 24 hours ago....
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personal finance expert jeanette mac expense have you know whetether your finances are in good shapet the midpoint of your career, before you retire. jeanette: in financially savvy is crucial for each stage of your life, especially middle age and beyond. . some key events make this an impoportant time to give yourself a financial checkup. if you have kikids, saving for college should be something you planned for.r. the national center for education statistics says the averagcost for college tuition is over $30,0,000 per year. if you have not already, start saving for your child's education now. 529 accounts arere excellent options. not only are they allotted for college tuition, but they have great tax benefits. for investmtments, i recommend scheduling regular chickens with your broker to evaluate your portfolio -- regular check-in's with your broker to evaluat your portfololio. make sure that your house is settled before your retirement. lastly, refinancing. if rates are favorable refinancing your mortgage could save you a good amount of money especiallyf yoyou are staying in ur ho
personal finance expert jeanette mac expense have you know whetether your finances are in good shapet the midpoint of your career, before you retire. jeanette: in financially savvy is crucial for each stage of your life, especially middle age and beyond. . some key events make this an impoportant time to give yourself a financial checkup. if you have kikids, saving for college should be something you planned for.r. the national center for education statistics says the averagcost for college...
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jeanette reyes is there. reporter: right now, we are on the court here where the wizards and the make-a-wish foundation are making a dream come true. the star for today is nathan. he is from virginia. he suffers from a rain -- rare form of brain cancer. your wish was to play with the wizards. how has that been going. you had breakfast with them. >> it's been amazing. just hanging around with the players has been awesome. jumy: your mom told me that you told john wall that you have all of these pictures of him because you love him as a player. what was his reaction? >> i have a big fat head of him. i showed him the picture and i hope it wasn't creepy to him. he said that is something i've seen with many fans. i was happy with his reaction. reporter: what was the most exciting part of today. >> probably playing on the court with them. we get to take some shots. reporter: we're going to try to make a basket. i'm probably going to embarrass myself read he is a pro. that is what we do. let's go get started. that n
jeanette reyes is there. reporter: right now, we are on the court here where the wizards and the make-a-wish foundation are making a dream come true. the star for today is nathan. he is from virginia. he suffers from a rain -- rare form of brain cancer. your wish was to play with the wizards. how has that been going. you had breakfast with them. >> it's been amazing. just hanging around with the players has been awesome. jumy: your mom told me that you told john wall that you have all of...
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comes up as well surgery is tomorrow for his sister but i'm very pleased i want to recognize that jeanette obviously had a lot to do with the cooperation of the circulate but helped out with alison you are communication manager and greg lee our it manager to get this to a point we're confident it will be a significant improvement and availability twenty-four hour access to data and secure portal for our employees. >> questions? commissioner driscoll >> i've bat to tested it will this be tested in any way, shape, or form. >> it will not import a calculation you do on the website not import it but it will allow you to key it in not an actual link. >> right which moved the apprehension that value over to the district of columbia and rite aid to help with the gold maker and everything. >> it's a great step it's taken more than a few months. >> any other questions open up for public comment on item 8 seeing none, public is closed thank you jake item 19. >> discussion item retirement board reports and comments. >> open up for public comment on item 19 seeing none, public comment is closed commis
comes up as well surgery is tomorrow for his sister but i'm very pleased i want to recognize that jeanette obviously had a lot to do with the cooperation of the circulate but helped out with alison you are communication manager and greg lee our it manager to get this to a point we're confident it will be a significant improvement and availability twenty-four hour access to data and secure portal for our employees. >> questions? commissioner driscoll >> i've bat to tested it will...
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as jeanette reyes shows us potholes flatten tires on many vehicles on the g.w. parkway. >> the g.w. parkway is looking much better this noon. quite the improvement compared to earlier this morning where a number of cars were pulled off to the side of the road because of flat tires. all because of potholes. now, problem started close to midnight on the northbound lanes near stout run. nearly 20 cars had at least one tire blown. eventually, u.s. park police had to shut down the road for emergency repairs but almost immediately after crews wrapped up repairs on the northbound lanes, the southbound lanes started to look like a war zone. a number of cars were pulled off to the side of the road with flat tires. the numbers doubling to 15 within 20 minutes. >> we were coming up the parkway and my original tire blew. we found a scenic overlook and we changed it to the spare tire and then the spare tire blew too, because of the potholes. >> now in some cases, drivers can file claims. but the g.w. parkway isn't maintained by fairfax county or vdot. it's maintained by the national park service
as jeanette reyes shows us potholes flatten tires on many vehicles on the g.w. parkway. >> the g.w. parkway is looking much better this noon. quite the improvement compared to earlier this morning where a number of cars were pulled off to the side of the road because of flat tires. all because of potholes. now, problem started close to midnight on the northbound lanes near stout run. nearly 20 cars had at least one tire blown. eventually, u.s. park police had to shut down the road for...
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right now we are joined by republican strategist jeanette hoffman. >> this is actually a pretty big bombshell have been hearing about allegations for a couple of years now. he has been under investigation and has continually denied the allegations. with the attorney general agreeing to file charges for criminal corruption that is a whole new world we are looking at command we need to take a a step back and see what comes forward and see what the senators responses. >> this is not the 1st scandal he has faced. do you do you think this will be the nail in his coffin? >> these are very serious allegations, not rumor or innuendo. this is the us government bringing federal corruption charges. >> there is a lot they're. his family apparently funded various campaigns to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. we have to remember al capone was in prison on tax evasion charges. allegations go back since 2006. north jersey long before that. >> we will see how it plays out in the next couple of weeks. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> now we are joined by host of nj now. >>
right now we are joined by republican strategist jeanette hoffman. >> this is actually a pretty big bombshell have been hearing about allegations for a couple of years now. he has been under investigation and has continually denied the allegations. with the attorney general agreeing to file charges for criminal corruption that is a whole new world we are looking at command we need to take a a step back and see what comes forward and see what the senators responses. >> this is not...
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. >> i'm jeanette baemz i represent the daughters of golden west we have the building at 5 acre at fulsome almost at the corner our building was built in 1928 for our members would come from all over california for meetings sometimes because family members have medical appointment at ucsf and some people like myself that work inform city college of san francisco myself a third generation san franciscan this will greatly impact our members we have 90 degree parking on the 900 block of barking so garages for people that live in the building permanently but 21 beds for people that are members who come from different parts of california for their meetings that support some of the organizations like the children's foundation and so when they come to meet they come for a couple of days we currently park 3 cars from the driveway and residential parking we won't be able to park in our own driveways so i hope we can exclude that block but both the p extension and the q about effect us we're right at fulton and a baker. >> i'm opposed to this project reefrp was undergoing flawed very flawed as you h
. >> i'm jeanette baemz i represent the daughters of golden west we have the building at 5 acre at fulsome almost at the corner our building was built in 1928 for our members would come from all over california for meetings sometimes because family members have medical appointment at ucsf and some people like myself that work inform city college of san francisco myself a third generation san franciscan this will greatly impact our members we have 90 degree parking on the 900 block of...
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reverend jeanette wilson i think we lost you there.the message. >>> up next a survivor of the boston marathon bombing took the stand. looked right at the accused bomber and told her story. then she wrote a heart wrenching lettering saying i'm not afraid any more. her emotional words next. >>> the chants filled ferguson missouri then the nation. hands up don't shoot. the justice department just revealed it could not determine whether michael brown's hands actually were up when he was shot and killed by a police officer. so what do the founders of the hands up united say about that? i'll talk to one of them coming up. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. no matter who you are, if you have type 2 diabetes, you know it can be a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine ... what if there was a new class of medicine that works
reverend jeanette wilson i think we lost you there.the message. >>> up next a survivor of the boston marathon bombing took the stand. looked right at the accused bomber and told her story. then she wrote a heart wrenching lettering saying i'm not afraid any more. her emotional words next. >>> the chants filled ferguson missouri then the nation. hands up don't shoot. the justice department just revealed it could not determine whether michael brown's hands actually were up when...
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familia aÚn no ha anunciado los rearreglos funerales ni ha confirmado si cumplirÁn el Último deseo, jeanettes a ella. quÉ comunicaciÓn tan buena. >>un incendio en mi casa mi hermana y yo quedamos huÉrfanas. >>ella se automutila. >>hujÚm. >>no estoy negando la custodia de mi sobrina.
familia aÚn no ha anunciado los rearreglos funerales ni ha confirmado si cumplirÁn el Último deseo, jeanettes a ella. quÉ comunicaciÓn tan buena. >>un incendio en mi casa mi hermana y yo quedamos huÉrfanas. >>ella se automutila. >>hujÚm. >>no estoy negando la custodia de mi sobrina.
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the fda has jeanette proved general edically modified apples that won't brown as quickly and tomatoesat won't bruise. >> and don't worry. there will be a human inside just in case. >>> and the young jed di meet on the ancient art of jousting with lasers or in this case. pseudo lasers. it's harder than it looks teaching valuable hand-eye skills. members have the o opportunity to learn seven different fighting styles. it's a got thing. and when we come barges taking a trip of a lifetime while he still can. while one man is racing mother nature to take in these majestic views while he can before it's too late. to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more youthful profile. for up to two years. temporary side effects include tenderness, swelling, firmness lumps, bumps, bruising, pain redness, discoloration and itching. ask your doctor. juvÉderm voluma®. defy gravity. i have the worst cold with this runny nose. i better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? al
the fda has jeanette proved general edically modified apples that won't brown as quickly and tomatoesat won't bruise. >> and don't worry. there will be a human inside just in case. >>> and the young jed di meet on the ancient art of jousting with lasers or in this case. pseudo lasers. it's harder than it looks teaching valuable hand-eye skills. members have the o opportunity to learn seven different fighting styles. it's a got thing. and when we come barges taking a trip of a...
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. >> a year ago jeanette realized something wasn't right. >> vibrant. felt pretty good.did a ct scan. a week later i was in surgery. >>> a teacher for three decade faced with a new lesson to learn. >> your world everything you have known is upside down. >> she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in march. >> i had a 39% chance of living five years i'm one year out. oom say maintaining a positive attitude is the key to life. >> the words ovarian cancer are coming into public dialogue. i credit angelina jolie for that. >> the "new york times" published an op-ed peace this week. last week she had her tubes removed upon learning she carried a genetic mutation, brca 1 that increased her chances of getting ovarian cancer. she wrote the fact is i remain prone to cancer. i am grounded in the choices i am making and i know my children will never have to say mom died of ovarian cancer. amy goldsberry helps bun a support group. >> because there is not much awareness and not talked about often, it's in ways more important for those folks to be able to have a place where they can conne
. >> a year ago jeanette realized something wasn't right. >> vibrant. felt pretty good.did a ct scan. a week later i was in surgery. >>> a teacher for three decade faced with a new lesson to learn. >> your world everything you have known is upside down. >> she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in march. >> i had a 39% chance of living five years i'm one year out. oom say maintaining a positive attitude is the key to life. >> the words ovarian cancer...
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. >> a year ago jeanette realized something wasn't right. >> vibrant. felt pretty good. they did a ct scan. a week later i was in surgery. >>> a teacher for three decade faced with a new lesson to learn. >> your world everything you have known is upside down. >> she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in march. >> i had a 39% chance of living five years i'm one year out. oom say maintaining a positive attitude is the key to life. >> the words ovarian cancer are coming into public dialogue. i credit angelina jolie for that. >> the "new york times" published an op-ed peace this week. last week she had her tubes removed upon learning she carried a genetic mutation, brca 1 that increased her chances of getting ovarian cancer. she wrote the fact is i remain prone to cancer. i am grounded in the choices i am making and i know my children will never have to say mom died of ovarian cancer. amy goldsberry helps bun a support group. >> because there is not much awareness and not talked about often, it's in ways more important for those folks to be able to have a place where they can
. >> a year ago jeanette realized something wasn't right. >> vibrant. felt pretty good. they did a ct scan. a week later i was in surgery. >>> a teacher for three decade faced with a new lesson to learn. >> your world everything you have known is upside down. >> she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in march. >> i had a 39% chance of living five years i'm one year out. oom say maintaining a positive attitude is the key to life. >> the words ovarian...