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even george grapf and jonathan hall agreed to interviews and allowed us to take footage of them. a few months later, michael gill was released on parole. >> whoa, whoa, there's ice on the ground. i don't feel comfortable. >>> coming up -- when inmates are left to their own devices, the result can range from bizarre, to horrifying. >> where do you want me? >> get him up front. get him on a gurney. then you're ready for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. sweet! e*trade. the original place to invest online. >>> appearances and first impressions are every bit as important behind prison walls as they are on the outside. and one of the most fascinating experiences we have in prison is seeing the different methods inmates use to create their own look. from intimidating to tantalizing to just peculiar. our crews have seen it all. tattoos, however, aren't the only tools in the toolbox. at indiana state prison, billy kyle, serving eight years on a drug dealing charge, likes to strut the yard with his grill. >> i like blue and white diamonds. >>
even george grapf and jonathan hall agreed to interviews and allowed us to take footage of them. a few months later, michael gill was released on parole. >> whoa, whoa, there's ice on the ground. i don't feel comfortable. >>> coming up -- when inmates are left to their own devices, the result can range from bizarre, to horrifying. >> where do you want me? >> get him up front. get him on a gurney. then you're ready for power e*trade. the platform, price and service...
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jonathan: fired down the hall through the front door. hotel engineera came up onto he was walking into a trap. campos warned him to take cover. the engineer was not hit. paddock then turned his gun on the outside and opened fire, killing 58, 500-plus wounded. coming more victims forward to share stories of sexual assault. one of the latest claims from maronee,gold medalist starting which she was only 13, by the team doctor. dr. larry nascar is accused by 125 women. oois is part of the #metto movement, speaking out about allegations of abuse. be watching will this closely tomorrow, white house a perm assist richard spencer -- white supremacist richard spencer speaking at the university of florida. the university's president says he believes in free speech, but says the school will be forced to spend $600,000 on additional security, and that is on the taxpayer's dime. alison: tomorrow is the deadline for cities across the country to apply to amazon to be the site of the company's second headquarters. in our area, seven counties and cities
jonathan: fired down the hall through the front door. hotel engineera came up onto he was walking into a trap. campos warned him to take cover. the engineer was not hit. paddock then turned his gun on the outside and opened fire, killing 58, 500-plus wounded. coming more victims forward to share stories of sexual assault. one of the latest claims from maronee,gold medalist starting which she was only 13, by the team doctor. dr. larry nascar is accused by 125 women. oois is part of the #metto...
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hall. authorities are asking for help in finding those responsible. jonathan: a beloved d.c. resident remembered after a tragic death. friends and family coming together. this was the vigil they were holding to remember jewel lewi s-hall of northeast. she was hit by a vehicle and killed crossing h street saturday. she was known for her generosity and love of michael jackson's music. e aree tears that we hav not sad tears. it is overwhelming. jonathan: the driver stayed at the scene. at this point, there are no charges. d.c. police say it is still under investigation. nancy: in prince george's county, a humidity calls to end the family of a young woman who was set on fire when she was seven months pregnant stop anna-lysa gayle has the efforts to stop yet another tragedy. anna-lysa? community nancy, members and loved ones are using this moment to fight back against a mystic violence and also call for help from lawmakers. strength ♪e my mother of while a three remains of a hospital with serious burns, humidity members gathered to -- community members gathered to speak out against
hall. authorities are asking for help in finding those responsible. jonathan: a beloved d.c. resident remembered after a tragic death. friends and family coming together. this was the vigil they were holding to remember jewel lewi s-hall of northeast. she was hit by a vehicle and killed crossing h street saturday. she was known for her generosity and love of michael jackson's music. e aree tears that we hav not sad tears. it is overwhelming. jonathan: the driver stayed at the scene. at this...
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hall. read more about the wharf at wjla.com. jonathan: be fun to check that out. alison: definitely.ht on tape, a and her two cubs making themselves at home inside a pizza joint. jonathan: admitted, you just crave pizza sometimes, right? who does not? this mother and her two bear cubs broke inside a pizza joint. it was snowing outside. they ate asome dough and salami. alison: the restaurant is blaming the bear proof cannot find food, so they break into the business. the city is trying to come up with solutions. for now, the restaurant has not been able to reopen. erin: don't try to shut us out of those dumpsters. jonathan: the mother is asking the cubs, does anybody know how to flip a pizza? erin: now i want a pizza. alison: we want a win. erin: i don't know why the nationals cannot get a hit, but now they find themselves in familiar territory. sports is coming up. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. narrator: ed gillespie wants to end a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors.
hall. read more about the wharf at wjla.com. jonathan: be fun to check that out. alison: definitely.ht on tape, a and her two cubs making themselves at home inside a pizza joint. jonathan: admitted, you just crave pizza sometimes, right? who does not? this mother and her two bear cubs broke inside a pizza joint. it was snowing outside. they ate asome dough and salami. alison: the restaurant is blaming the bear proof cannot find food, so they break into the business. the city is trying to come...
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we can't have that out the hall and sexual assault, can't have that. jonathan a part of the van, all for charity members will attend c are taking similar steps. surveillance video shows a clerk deking a robber as the man jumps over the counter. the suspect's mug shot shows the results. >> i had to knock him out. the trooper will be here [delete] -- bleep] >> you can hear him, out of bath. police used -- police say the radar -- the robber used a baseball bat. five teenagers in prison, charged with second-degree murder, iqs of throwing large rocks from an overpass. one of them hitting a car and killing a 32-year-old father. maggie takes us inside of the michigan courtroom. are facing life in prison after pulling a prank that went horribly wrong. the group was reportedly playing a game called singing, throwing a dozen rocks at cars from this michigan overpass. , it was anot a prank deadly affair. >> one of them a six pound rock, killing the father of four on his way home from work. >> i had to tell my son that his daddy is not coming back. >> all five have pled no
we can't have that out the hall and sexual assault, can't have that. jonathan a part of the van, all for charity members will attend c are taking similar steps. surveillance video shows a clerk deking a robber as the man jumps over the counter. the suspect's mug shot shows the results. >> i had to knock him out. the trooper will be here [delete] -- bleep] >> you can hear him, out of bath. police used -- police say the radar -- the robber used a baseball bat. five teenagers in...
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jonathan: not working. 19 acts hope they will hall of fame. nine nominees. radio head, rage against the machine. judas priest are the new ones to the least. jon bon jovi and the cars are repeat nominees. the list on wjla.com. nancy: a man giving away money to $100 bills and hopes it will spur others to do something positive. he dubbed it the do the next good thing project. >> the only thing i want in return for $100 is to be kind to people today. >> i will give you $100 for no other reason than just to give it to you. 100% serious. nancy: he hopes to have the money handed out over the next year. he is giving it away to everyone and anyone. he says the death of his sister and the world events spurred him to help others. michelle: very generous. you have seen the video. a jumbo jet engine falling apart crossing the atlantic. days after this, the pieces were just found. we will tell you where. >> it's on fire. it could have been with my kid on it. jonathan: yeah, because that is a tonka truck that kids ride. i did burst into flames. more on the video and the wa
jonathan: not working. 19 acts hope they will hall of fame. nine nominees. radio head, rage against the machine. judas priest are the new ones to the least. jon bon jovi and the cars are repeat nominees. the list on wjla.com. nancy: a man giving away money to $100 bills and hopes it will spur others to do something positive. he dubbed it the do the next good thing project. >> the only thing i want in return for $100 is to be kind to people today. >> i will give you $100 for no other...
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sam: jonathan, we are near the closest metro station to city hall where today councilmembers said they don't want a young person to get a criminal record simply for jumping a turnstile or in some other way avoiding paying a fare on metrobus or metrorail. ward eight councilmember white introduced a bill to make it a citation-only offense where the police could write a fare-evader a ticke jail time. in a hearing today on the bill, the police chief and other metro officials insisted no one gets arrested now simply for fare evasions. but have outstanding warrants or other issues as well. >> we would much rather you issue the citation because i will lose that office out of service for two or three hours while they have to process the custodial record. >> this is a charge. let's be clear. people are being charged in washington, d.c. for fare evading. sam: metro transit police said about 800 people are arrested each year. at least that many were arrested last year for fare evasion. but in half of the cases, they said the person had an outstanding warrant. and in the other cases they said eith
sam: jonathan, we are near the closest metro station to city hall where today councilmembers said they don't want a young person to get a criminal record simply for jumping a turnstile or in some other way avoiding paying a fare on metrobus or metrorail. ward eight councilmember white introduced a bill to make it a citation-only offense where the police could write a fare-evader a ticke jail time. in a hearing today on the bill, the police chief and other metro officials insisted no one gets...
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instead, ralph northam attended a vigil outside of alexandria city hall and remembers of those affected by today's tragedy. jonathanher signs in remember this through the region. this sign at the national harbor. it reads, "our prayers for the victims, our brave first responders." we have seen an incredible response of people showing up who want to help. this video right here, a lot of people milling about. they're waiting anywhere from five to eight hours to donate blood. several centers were set up in las vegas. the need is great and everywhere. you can also help by donating home. -- by donating blood. to get the of from a she, go to wjla.com. alison: abc 7 continues to follow every development out of las vegas around the clock. we'll have the latest on "good morning washington" beginning at 4:25 in the morning, and also wet wjla.com. sign up for breaking news alerts to go straight to your phone. just go to wjla.com/text. jonathan: to the crisis in the caribbean, happening tomorrow president trump is set to visit puerto rico as it tries to recover from the devastation of hurricane murray a. criticism for the resp
instead, ralph northam attended a vigil outside of alexandria city hall and remembers of those affected by today's tragedy. jonathanher signs in remember this through the region. this sign at the national harbor. it reads, "our prayers for the victims, our brave first responders." we have seen an incredible response of people showing up who want to help. this video right here, a lot of people milling about. they're waiting anywhere from five to eight hours to donate blood. several...
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jonathan? we'll continue to take a closer look at guns in america. it will be in your voice, your future, town hall round table. guns in america is the topic. watch it live on newschannel8 or stream it online at wjla.com. nancy: coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a photo bomb. we show you the moment it gets in the way of the nasa camera. alison: plus a 25-year-old law scheduled to release the final j.f.k. documents for this week. how a key decision for president trump could influence just what becomes public. >> a fire in bethesda. where are all the people now? i'm q mccray. i have the answers coming up in a live report. jonathan: the mark twain prize goes to -- david letterman over the weekend. >> it's happening at the kennedy center on sun comfortable now? >> no. >> accepting accolades? >> no. jonathan: our kidd o'shea catches up with letterman on the red carpet at the kennedy nancy: a fire saturday forcing apartment residents from their homes in bethesda. more than 500 units were evacuated at the promenade. today some q mccray has the stories. q? q: yeah, nancy. i just confirmed that 13
jonathan? we'll continue to take a closer look at guns in america. it will be in your voice, your future, town hall round table. guns in america is the topic. watch it live on newschannel8 or stream it online at wjla.com. nancy: coming up for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a photo bomb. we show you the moment it gets in the way of the nasa camera. alison: plus a 25-year-old law scheduled to release the final j.f.k. documents for this week. how a key decision for president trump could...
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jonathan, thank you so much. also on the ground outside of vegas city hall is fox news correspondent claudia cowan,n, what's going>> sean, on this chamber of commerce day in las vegas, a crowd gathered to remember the darkest night the city had ever seen to mourn those who lost their life last night and pray for the recovery of those wounded in last night's massacre. speakers expressed their grief and anger but they all also talked about how las vegas is a city of unity and that what happens in vegas doesn't always stay in vegas. they said situations like this , what happens in vegas touches the state and the rest of the land. speakers also talked of hope and heroism, people turning their cars into ambulances and getting victims to the hospital. stranger helping stranger scramble over a fence to get out of harm's way. of hotels offering rooms now to families of victims streaming into the city. and of people waiting many, many hours to donate blood. a relief fund announced this morning has already raised over a million dollars, some of that money will help pay for funerals. in the meantime the police are still try
jonathan, thank you so much. also on the ground outside of vegas city hall is fox news correspondent claudia cowan,n, what's going>> sean, on this chamber of commerce day in las vegas, a crowd gathered to remember the darkest night the city had ever seen to mourn those who lost their life last night and pray for the recovery of those wounded in last night's massacre. speakers expressed their grief and anger but they all also talked about how las vegas is a city of unity and that what...
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jonathan rugman, of independent television news. three american scientists will share this year's nobel prize for medicine. jeffrey hallchael rosbash, and michael young won for isolating a gene that controls the body's biological rhythms. young works at rockefeller university in new york city. he says the news completely took him by surprise. >> i really had trouble even getting my shoes on this morning. i go and i'd pick up the shoes and then i'd realize i need the socks and then i realize i need to put my pants on first. but you know you get here and see all this and i guess you realize it must be true. >> sreenivasan: the americans' work has helped researchers study sleep disorders, and has raised awareness about the health benefits of sleep. the interior department's inspector general is now investigating secretary ryan zinke's use of chartered flights. he acknowledged last week that he's taken three such flights, including one that cost $12,000. health secretary tom price resigned over his use of numerous chartered flights. and on wall street today, record highs all around. the dow jones industrial average gained
jonathan rugman, of independent television news. three american scientists will share this year's nobel prize for medicine. jeffrey hallchael rosbash, and michael young won for isolating a gene that controls the body's biological rhythms. young works at rockefeller university in new york city. he says the news completely took him by surprise. >> i really had trouble even getting my shoes on this morning. i go and i'd pick up the shoes and then i'd realize i need the socks and then i...
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hall is an american flag. >> a transferred student from michigan whose uncle was executive at the dow chemical company and jonathanwas against the war at that point, he sort of arrived in madison and was feeling all -- that time and place and radical movement and was inside the building and saw what happened, came outside and looked at the flag above bakin and thought, why is the flag flying over this and he went out in bicycle, road home to his house, got clippers, drove back, climbed back hall to the top and cut the landier. a photographer happened to be up on another part of hall and saw this taking place and got picture which ran in the paper and a manhunt began to find jonathan. turns out he had a twin brother, they looked exactly alike except one had some beard started to grow and the other didn't. the chase for him was both very serious in terms of the american leg own offering rewards to find him and somewhat comic in the way that police try today figure out which brother really did this. >> detroit? >> hello, david, fred. i was a weapon's platoon that day -- >> yes. >> one thing you mentioned in your book
hall is an american flag. >> a transferred student from michigan whose uncle was executive at the dow chemical company and jonathanwas against the war at that point, he sort of arrived in madison and was feeling all -- that time and place and radical movement and was inside the building and saw what happened, came outside and looked at the flag above bakin and thought, why is the flag flying over this and he went out in bicycle, road home to his house, got clippers, drove back, climbed...
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jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> oakland's new fire chief was sworn in today. chief darren white has been the interim chief for the past nine months. he got an enthusiastic welcome at city hall after he was appointed to the top job permanently. mayor libby schaaf made it official this afternoon. that you're watching. the chief is looking to win back community trust after incidents like the horrible ghost ship warehouse fire that killed dozens of people. >> it's a priority for us. i want to make sure the department feels confident in what we're doing and make sure the community feels like the confidence or i want to restore any confidence that maybe lapsed in the community and how we perform and deliver service as a department. absolutely. that's a priority. >> chief white may be new to the chief's job but he's been with the fire department for 20 years. >>> some warriors and wranglers find common ground. >> we got the opportunity to celebrate the men and women that make it the greatest country in the world. >>> the story behind a special meet and greet in the south bay. >>> i'm michael finney live in clear lake with how habitat for humanity might be able to help you rebuild.
jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >>> oakland's new fire chief was sworn in today. chief darren white has been the interim chief for the past nine months. he got an enthusiastic welcome at city hall after he was appointed to the top job permanently. mayor libby schaaf made it official this afternoon. that you're watching. the chief is looking to win back community trust after incidents like the horrible ghost ship warehouse fire that killed dozens of people. >> it's a priority for us....
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jonathan: all right. steve, thanks very much. three racist messages found in less than two weeks in the university of maryland in one dining hall. coming up next, the police looking for who is doing this. they are offering a reward. 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 you mark herring, for taking this seriously, and for making this a priority, for all of the victims out there. mark: i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. jonathan: three incidents of racist gra if thety found university -- graffiti found at the university in two weeks. and richard reeve is live on campus for the investigation. >> the university is calling this a hate bias incident. three separate occasions where racist graffiti was found in the men's room of the dining hall behind me. they said it was found inside a restroom stall with a black marker. the first incident at 10:00 in the morning graffiti on a wall. then october 7, 5:43
jonathan: all right. steve, thanks very much. three racist messages found in less than two weeks in the university of maryland in one dining hall. coming up next, the police looking for who is doing this. they are offering a reward. 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 you mark herring, for taking...