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northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg with a report just out today. jeff, what did we learn from this? jeff: well, a lot. the report released this afternoon. 41 pages from alexandria commonwealth attorney brian porter talking about the shooting that took place here. two big findings. number one, porter determines that the shooting was gistfied by officers. number two, because of the rage against republican lawmakers according to the report this is considered an act of terror. the shooting happened june 14 at 7 zephyr a.m. at simpson stadium park in alexandria as members of congress and aides were practicing for the congressional baseball team. they were republican members of congress. according to the report, the suspect 66-year-old james semi-automatic rifle and a .9-millimeter handgun during the ambush and fired 70 to 80
northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg with a report just out today. jeff, what did we learn from this? jeff: well, a lot. the report released this afternoon. 41 pages from alexandria commonwealth attorney brian porter talking about the shooting that took place here. two big findings. number one, porter determines that the shooting was gistfied by officers. number two, because of the rage against republican lawmakers according to the report this is considered an act of terror. the...
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northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg has the story for us. jeff? jeff: jonathan, a lot of parents in the leesburg community of landsdowne want harsher penalties for the driver john miller. this is where it happened a year ago and you can see on the light pole the memorial that still stands for tristan schulz. john miller walks in court tuesday morning without making a comment. friends and the family of tristan schulz said miller's silence has made a terrible situation even worse. >> an apology would have been nice. >> remorse is something we'd like to see and it could be healing potentially. jeff: in august 2016, mindy schulz was walking in the crosswalk with her tristan in a stroller when authorities say miller turned his jeep and struck them both killing tristan and badly injuring mindy. today in court with tristan's parents and grand parents parenn the front row, miller pleaded no contest to reckless driving charges. similar to pleading guilty. prosecutors dropped involuntary manslaughter charges last month after determining they could not prove
northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg has the story for us. jeff? jeff: jonathan, a lot of parents in the leesburg community of landsdowne want harsher penalties for the driver john miller. this is where it happened a year ago and you can see on the light pole the memorial that still stands for tristan schulz. john miller walks in court tuesday morning without making a comment. friends and the family of tristan schulz said miller's silence has made a terrible situation even worse....
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jeff goldberg is in arlington with more. the competition is stiff on this one. jeff: it is fierce! this is a possible site. this is crystal city along crystal drive. this is possible that another site in arlington could be on the list from the commonwealth of virginia. then there are locations farther west. >> there are though who see tysons as the ideal spot. >> this is becoming a new hub. >> but others like alex cunningham favor loudoun county. >> that makes the most sense to me. >> both are likely in the mix at the state of virginia prepares to submit ten sites to amazon for consideraon called hq2. it will occupy 8 million square feet and employ 50,000 workers. >> depending on the top of jobs they offer and the salaries, i would be interested. >> a site in crystal city and arlington is likely on the list but one site gaining momentum. the center for innovative technology campus near dulles. c.i.t. right by the airport would be close to the silver line phase two project and has support of the loudoun and the fairfax county board of supervisors. >> it's exciting to see fairfax and
jeff goldberg is in arlington with more. the competition is stiff on this one. jeff: it is fierce! this is a possible site. this is crystal city along crystal drive. this is possible that another site in arlington could be on the list from the commonwealth of virginia. then there are locations farther west. >> there are though who see tysons as the ideal spot. >> this is becoming a new hub. >> but others like alex cunningham favor loudoun county. >> that makes the most...
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jeff goldberg is live outside the courthouse where the defendant spoke. jeff? jeff: the not guilty verdict coming down in 45 minutes. the jury deliberated three and a half hours before issuing the verdict for bonds. this is after a hung jury in the first trial in july. this is footage of bonds half hour ago surrounded by friends and family. after the verdict was read inside the courtroom his supporters pumped their fist. they were crying and smiling. in august 2016, 35-year-old tyonne johns was the caterer at a park in chantilly where bond a former fairfax county park employee was managing the property. tensions were high all night long. wedding guests were angry with bonds were turning off the power and the music and taking down decorations in the party. a fight broke out and bonds stabbed tyonne johns who later died. the prosecution said it was murder but the defense called it self-defense and the jury agreed. >> well, what happened is what i said happened. the truth is what mattered and what came out. jeff: the truth is what? >> i'm jeff: after the verdict w
jeff goldberg is live outside the courthouse where the defendant spoke. jeff? jeff: the not guilty verdict coming down in 45 minutes. the jury deliberated three and a half hours before issuing the verdict for bonds. this is after a hung jury in the first trial in july. this is footage of bonds half hour ago surrounded by friends and family. after the verdict was read inside the courtroom his supporters pumped their fist. they were crying and smiling. in august 2016, 35-year-old tyonne johns was...
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jeff goldberg has a story. jeff, we have ten sites that are hoping to bring amazon to the commonwealth. this is pretty aggressive. jeff: yeah, they are definitely bringing the quality and the quantititys a you said. ten sites in the state of virginia that will submit for consideration. possible sites for the new second headquarters. a lot of other sites as well. crystal city crystal drive could be a location. possibly another one in arlington county as well. tysons is another location. there is another consideration for the state. c.i.t. site gaining momentum. the amazon second headquarters is hq2 that is expected to cost $5 billion occupy 8 million square feet and employ 50,000 workers. the possible location is three sites in richmond and three in hampton road. >> obviously, we want to see it land in northern virginia. but we will be excited if it lands in the d.c. metro area or virginia. >> it would be accident. >> all it would do is create more jobs. more jobs for people living here. it can never >> everybody
jeff goldberg has a story. jeff, we have ten sites that are hoping to bring amazon to the commonwealth. this is pretty aggressive. jeff: yeah, they are definitely bringing the quality and the quantititys a you said. ten sites in the state of virginia that will submit for consideration. possible sites for the new second headquarters. a lot of other sites as well. crystal city crystal drive could be a location. possibly another one in arlington county as well. tysons is another location. there is...
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jeff goldberg with the police chief's message today. jeff? jeff: well, larry today at the prince george's police department headquarters chief hank stawinski fire talking about the department of justice investigation saying he does not tolerate any form of racism in the department but also he has not been given the information about what is being investigated. the chief holding a press conference at 3:30 this afternoon saying on saturday he received a call from the department of justice saying they would be investigating complaints of the racial disparity in the department in regard to hiring, discipline and transfers. the complaint was brought to the d.o.j. a year ago by two organizations representing 111 hispanic and african-american members of this department. last february, the chief held a press conference here showing photos that have come to his attention showing example ofs what he called unacceptable and discriminatory behavior among members of the department. but the chief says he does not know if the photos are concerned to the inv
jeff goldberg with the police chief's message today. jeff? jeff: well, larry today at the prince george's police department headquarters chief hank stawinski fire talking about the department of justice investigation saying he does not tolerate any form of racism in the department but also he has not been given the information about what is being investigated. the chief holding a press conference at 3:30 this afternoon saying on saturday he received a call from the department of justice saying...
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northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg has the details from falls church. jeff: 26-year-old alexa faulkison recently moved to town from baltimore and started working at legal assistant at the falls church law office six weeks ago. now she is in jail for leaving three children inside the vehicle for 45 mims -- 45 inside was 150 degrees. >> she is a good employee. uncharacteristic of her. jeff: sam hassan, anker to, is her boss. she said she left them in the car because she didn't want to bring them inside. >> her babysitting fell through and i think she thought she could keep them in the car while work. >> someone noticed the hole in the taped up window of the s.u.v. >> one of the children punched a hole in the window to get air inside the vehicle. officers arrived and they found three children ages 5, 6, 7 suffering from heat exhaustion and they were rushed to the hospital for treatment. child protective services placed the children in the care of their stepfather at a home in annandale. a man answered the door there this afternoon. >> do you have any commen
northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg has the details from falls church. jeff: 26-year-old alexa faulkison recently moved to town from baltimore and started working at legal assistant at the falls church law office six weeks ago. now she is in jail for leaving three children inside the vehicle for 45 mims -- 45 inside was 150 degrees. >> she is a good employee. uncharacteristic of her. jeff: sam hassan, anker to, is her boss. she said she left them in the car because she didn't...
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jeff goldberg has more on how the police found and rescued the kids. jess this happened at 2:00 -- jeff: this happened 2:00 in the afternoon on tuesday in this parking lot. in the office park in falls church. the woman now in jail was working at a paralegal in a law office there. another man in the area noticed the three children inside the vehicle. he saw them and he called 911. here now is the woman who is in jail as we speak. 26-year-old alexa faulkison. facing three charges, felony cruelty to a child. three counts, rather. fairfax county police say the officers arrived at that time on tuesday. they found three kids ages 5, 6, 7 suffering from heat exhaustion inside the vehicle where the temperature inside was as high as 150 degrees. we saw the s.u.v. you at faulkison's hope in annandale, you can see a hole taped up in the window. one of the children tried to punch the hole to get air in the vehicle. they were inside 45 minutes. when police arrived, they were taken to the hospital and they were checked out. they are doing okay. according to the polic
jeff goldberg has more on how the police found and rescued the kids. jess this happened at 2:00 -- jeff: this happened 2:00 in the afternoon on tuesday in this parking lot. in the office park in falls church. the woman now in jail was working at a paralegal in a law office there. another man in the area noticed the three children inside the vehicle. he saw them and he called 911. here now is the woman who is in jail as we speak. 26-year-old alexa faulkison. facing three charges, felony cruelty...
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jeff goldberg is live in palmer park where the chief of police just talked about why this is happeningjeff? jeff: well, jonathan, strong reaction from the chief stawinski here in regard to the new department of justice investigation looking into racial disparities as it pertains to hiring, transferring and discipline here in the prince george's county police department. the police chief saying he won't tolerate that behavior inside this police department. the chief speaking 45 investigation. he said he received a call on saturday saying the investigation is moving forward but the chief said he has never been given specifics about the complaint. the organization making the complaint went straight to the d.o.j. without informing them of his concerns in the department. in february, the chief did hold a press conference regarding photos or examples he found to be offensive and behavior he found intolerant to the racial issues in the department or of department members. the chief says the photos were leak told the media and they were examples that he found intolerable and up -- unacceptable
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jeff goldberg reports that many victims only feel comfortable coming forward after someone else does.eff: the amization -- accusations against harvey weinstein are shocking to some but not to all. >> surprising but not shocking. jeff: she says weinstein, similar to bill cosby or bill o'reilly had power and influence over the accusers and repeatedly took advantage of the dynamic. >> it happens a lot in serial abusers. they see what they can get away with. that also allows unfortunately a history of assault to continue for a long time. jeff: more than 25 women have come forward with accusations of sexual harassment or assault against wine stein including gwyneth ashley judd and angelina jolie. the "new yorker" released this undercover police audio in 2015 of weinstein with a model. >> i'm a famous guy. jeff: it's understandable why more women are now sharing their stories each day. >> when somebody does come forward it's very empowering for other people. so then they feel compelled to share their story, too, because they realize that remaining silent, this has been allowed to proliferat
jeff goldberg reports that many victims only feel comfortable coming forward after someone else does.eff: the amization -- accusations against harvey weinstein are shocking to some but not to all. >> surprising but not shocking. jeff: she says weinstein, similar to bill cosby or bill o'reilly had power and influence over the accusers and repeatedly took advantage of the dynamic. >> it happens a lot in serial abusers. they see what they can get away with. that also allows...
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live in the newsroom, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: i'm larry smith in the satellite center.we'll have continuing coverage of las vegas massacre. the message from the fallfest organizers don't be afraid. inside preparations for the half hour from now a live donation to the d.c. public and charter schools. we will let you mow who is behind the multimillion dollar gift. that's coming up at 5:00. nancy: every day kayous acts go unnoticed but that is not the case for a teacher from waldorf. in today's "spotlight on education," kellye lynn tells us about the heroic deed that led to prestigious award for the high school instructor. medal his great grand mother received many years ago. >> don't draw anything here. but boom! >> most of the days northbound high manufacturing teacher spent with the students are like this one. >> this is hidden. >> july 9, 2015, was no ordinary day. >> we fired up a barbecue grill by the tree. >> add a picnic in accokeek, everything was going smoothly until -- i sue a five-foot long -- i saw a five-foot long crack. then it cracked and popped again. i sa
live in the newsroom, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: i'm larry smith in the satellite center.we'll have continuing coverage of las vegas massacre. the message from the fallfest organizers don't be afraid. inside preparations for the half hour from now a live donation to the d.c. public and charter schools. we will let you mow who is behind the multimillion dollar gift. that's coming up at 5:00. nancy: every day kayous acts go unnoticed but that is not the case for a teacher from waldorf. in...
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jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: thanks for that.on about the moments before the las vegas massacre last week. some of the first radio calls are out tonight after a security guard was shot six minutes before the rampage started. as scott goldberg explains it's raising questions about the response of the mandalay bay hotel. scott: today the mandalay bay hotel released some of the first radio calls from stephen paddock. >> call the police. >> call the police. rifle- someone is firing a rifle on the 32nd floor down the hallway. >> this was six minutes before he fired down on the concert goers below. >> it's at the end of the hallway. i can't, i can't tell you what room. he looked like he fired down the hallway when i got close to the door. >> the new audio adding to the case about whether the hotel could have done more to stop the shooter from carrying out plan. >> in six minutes you may have been able to disrupt him doing what he did. >> one of the victims filing a lawsuit against multiple parties including the resort and paddock's est
jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: thanks for that.on about the moments before the las vegas massacre last week. some of the first radio calls are out tonight after a security guard was shot six minutes before the rampage started. as scott goldberg explains it's raising questions about the response of the mandalay bay hotel. scott: today the mandalay bay hotel released some of the first radio calls from stephen paddock. >> call the police. >> call the police. rifle- someone is firing...
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jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: stay with us for coverage of the massacre on air and online. we "abc7 news at 6:00" and then "world news tonight" with david muir. david will be live from las vegas. >>> meanwhile a grim anniversary in the area. the first of the d.c. sniper killings. at the time, nobody knew that three weeks of terror were beginning. a shooting right through the window of a store and then a person shot through the window in wheaton. they were caught only half ten people were dead. three others were hurt. muhammad was executed and malvo will spend the rest of his life behind bars. larry: outburst from a man accused of planning pipe bomb and pressure cooker bombs in and around the city last year. opening statement resumed after rahimi apologies and is upset he ca alison: breaking news for equifax security breach. they increased the number of the people impacted and said sensitive information from more than 145 million americans may have been compromised. that is 2.5 million more than the credit report agencies first reported. richard smith the company former c.e.
jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: stay with us for coverage of the massacre on air and online. we "abc7 news at 6:00" and then "world news tonight" with david muir. david will be live from las vegas. >>> meanwhile a grim anniversary in the area. the first of the d.c. sniper killings. at the time, nobody knew that three weeks of terror were beginning. a shooting right through the window of a store and then a person shot through the window in wheaton. they were caught...
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live in alexandria, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. >> thank you. now to the las vegas massacre where evidence indicates the gunman may not have acted alone because someone other than the gunman stephen paddock bought some of the ammo used in the attack. but police add they are confident no one else was inside the room at the mandalay bay when the shots were ringing out. they continue to run into dead ends when they try to find out who motivated the attack. >> we have looked at everything to include the suspect's personal life, any political affiliation. social behaviors. economic situation. jonathan: the police say they are confident he had no connection to isis despite the terror group claims. outpouring of love following the attack is engulfing the infamed "welcome to the fabulous las vegas" sign. they put up 58 crosses person killed in this attack. nancy: at home, montgomery county police looking for a man who sexually assaulted a woman near a bus stop. this happened at 5:30 this morning. am woman was waiting for a bus and a man dragged her off
live in alexandria, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. >> thank you. now to the las vegas massacre where evidence indicates the gunman may not have acted alone because someone other than the gunman stephen paddock bought some of the ammo used in the attack. but police add they are confident no one else was inside the room at the mandalay bay when the shots were ringing out. they continue to run into dead ends when they try to find out who motivated the attack. >> we have looked at everything...
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jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: prosecutors in florida seek the death penalty for a woman accused of dressing up like a clown and killing the wife of the man she eventually married. she was extradited from virginia where she lived with her husband. >> ment to a man rob and shot after leaving a bar on q street early sunday morning is talking about what happened. >> by the time i realize i was being held up and aware of what is going on i'm looking at a gun. then it's firing. >> the police have not made tells abc7 four people who attacked him looked like teenagers. >> a man accused of robbing a store in baltimore, he left behind his birth certificate and the social security cards. he also fought with security guards but got away. >> it's national have coffee with a cup -- with a cop day. we caught up with the police officers. the event encouraging positive intersection with the police and the public. larry: humidity is starting to creep back in. and meteorologist steve rudin is in the weather center with a chec
jeff goldberg, abc7 news. larry: prosecutors in florida seek the death penalty for a woman accused of dressing up like a clown and killing the wife of the man she eventually married. she was extradited from virginia where she lived with her husband. >> ment to a man rob and shot after leaving a bar on q street early sunday morning is talking about what happened. >> by the time i realize i was being held up and aware of what is going on i'm looking at a gun. then it's firing....
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live in alexandria, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: it will be exciting to see steve scalise out there on the mound throwing the first pitch tonight. that is a big game. the first game in the pl will open for fans headed to nats park. q mccray is live outside center field where the excitement is absolutely building. hey, q. q: do you want to hear the excitement real quick? guys, i need to hear you. let's go. [cheers & applause] all right. there we go. i was worried for a second. they had me thinking they were cubs fans. we are outside nats park where people like diane from gaithersburg have special messages for the team. she is 77 years old and says i need you to win now, she says. >> they better pull it out. q: everybody is here and they are excited. taking on the cubs. i see pinstripes out here but don't keep the camera on them too long. there are great families here. this family from burke. >> thank you. q: how are you doing, buddy? >> good. great. start it off right. q: why is it important? >> you know what, my man. start
live in alexandria, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. jonathan: it will be exciting to see steve scalise out there on the mound throwing the first pitch tonight. that is a big game. the first game in the pl will open for fans headed to nats park. q mccray is live outside center field where the excitement is absolutely building. hey, q. q: do you want to hear the excitement real quick? guys, i need to hear you. let's go. [cheers & applause] all right. there we go. i was worried for a second. they...
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in northeast washington, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. nancy: hope springs eternal. a dramatic measure taken by president trump to help pay what low-income families can't on their health insurance policies. a look at whether he can effectively repeal the affordable care act. >> a crime spree in a d.c. neighborhood has residents wondering what can they do to keep their cars safe? alison: then new at 5:00 -- a win for wildlife is turning into terror for some neighborhoods. we'll explain how when i join - [announcer] presenting the shark ion flex 2x. the free-standing, cord free vacuum that can live anywhere because it has two rechargeable batteries. that means you can always be charging, even while you're cleaning. with duo clean, multiflex, and powerful suction so you can go, and go, and go again. welcome to hassle-free runtime with shark. alex: when i was 11 years old, a man broke into the house and he sexually assaulted me. thankfully, in my case, the police caught him, but there are so many survivors that live knowing that their attacker is still out there. ♪ thank
in northeast washington, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. nancy: hope springs eternal. a dramatic measure taken by president trump to help pay what low-income families can't on their health insurance policies. a look at whether he can effectively repeal the affordable care act. >> a crime spree in a d.c. neighborhood has residents wondering what can they do to keep their cars safe? alison: then new at 5:00 -- a win for wildlife is turning into terror for some neighborhoods. we'll explain how...
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goldbergs" and "curb your enthusiasm." he returns to "curb" for its ninth season this sunday night on hbo. please welcome to the show jeffnd applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi, jeff! >> hello there, seth! >> seth: it's so good to see you. >> how are ya? >> seth: i'm good! so -- [ laughter ] i do want to ask about this, because i notice you have a camera. >> uh-huh. >> seth: because we have -- we have a set photographer right there that he does this but -- >> but i have a point of view that he doesn't get. >> seth: that's true. >> yes, i have every talk show host going. >> seth: you have them all. so this is something -- >> history of it, yes. >> seth: and you just make sure you never forget your camera when you come on a talk show. >> no, i forget it plenty of times. >> seth: okay, got it. [ laughter ] i'm glad you remembered it for me. >> oh, not gonna forget for you, seth! [ laughter ] >> seth: how are you? is everything well? >> everything is a big bowl of wonderful. >> seth: good. i'm so -- >> i have two tv shows premiering the same week. >> seth: so exciting. >> "goldbergs" on last night. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and then -- yes
goldbergs" and "curb your enthusiasm." he returns to "curb" for its ninth season this sunday night on hbo. please welcome to the show jeffnd applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi, jeff! >> hello there, seth! >> seth: it's so good to see you. >> how are ya? >> seth: i'm good! so -- [ laughter ] i do want to ask about this, because i notice you have a camera. >> uh-huh. >> seth: because we have -- we have a set photographer right there...
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goldberg will also be in attendance, individual ticket listed at $1,000, but the invitation asks guests to consider giving up to $4,300. the clinton appearance is not open to the media. >> u.s. attorney general, jeffessions, spent his saturday speaking in philadelphia, yesterday, he addressed top law enforcement officers from all over the country, at conference held at the convention center in philadelphia. sessions delivered his remarks on the project safe neighborhoods initiative, which targets reducing gun crime and gang violence. sessions says a change in policing is coming. >> forging new relationships, with local prosecutors, and building on existing relationships will ensure that the most violent offenders are prosecuted in the most appropriate jurisdiction. >> sessions says in the coming months, the department of justice will award more than $100 million in grants to state and local law enforcement agencies to hire more police officers. >>> and following sessions appearance, anti-police brutality protests turned violent, resulting in arrests and injuries. >> when was the last time ... >> the crowd of demonstrators grew larger and louder as they moved through center city. authority say two
goldberg will also be in attendance, individual ticket listed at $1,000, but the invitation asks guests to consider giving up to $4,300. the clinton appearance is not open to the media. >> u.s. attorney general, jeffessions, spent his saturday speaking in philadelphia, yesterday, he addressed top law enforcement officers from all over the country, at conference held at the convention center in philadelphia. sessions delivered his remarks on the project safe neighborhoods initiative, which...