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kevin: it sure did, kimberly. robert bishop of annapolis had the most up close and dramatic account of the daytime suicide. robert bishop was taking in the sights of the cherry blossoms on his bike ride. that ride took him to the u.s. capitol. he was at the yellow water fountain. this is robert bishop's story. >> the mother and child were standing there, getting upset. kevin: robert bishop of annapolis was snapping a selfie when he heard what he said sounded like a balloon pop. >> when i heard it, i turned and i saw. kevin: about 50 to 60 people witnessed the suicide. an off-duty police officer happen to be among the crowd. he immediately clear the area. >> there were 50, 60 people. everybody just started scrambling. kevin: bishop cannot recall what the man look like or what he was wearing, but he was certain he had something in his hand. >>'s sign said something about taxing the 1%, or 1% taxation, something to that effect. i live in annapolis, so i tell my kids we don't live in fear of these kinds of things. the
kevin: it sure did, kimberly. robert bishop of annapolis had the most up close and dramatic account of the daytime suicide. robert bishop was taking in the sights of the cherry blossoms on his bike ride. that ride took him to the u.s. capitol. he was at the yellow water fountain. this is robert bishop's story. >> the mother and child were standing there, getting upset. kevin: robert bishop of annapolis was snapping a selfie when he heard what he said sounded like a balloon pop. >>...
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kimberly: it was really chilly today with the wind. eileen: it was, and tomorrow will not be anywhere near as windy. sunny, warm, 64. it will be: the morning. if you are waking up early, it will be a little cool. 69 degrees monday for the national's opener. kimberly: you tried peeps for the first time. what did you think? robert: thumbs up. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: new developments in the investigation into the jet crash into the french alps. david curley reports. david: buried under eight inches of debris and dirt, the black box compelling -- the black box providing compelling evidence andreas lubitz crash the airplane on purpose. soon after the pilot left the cockpit, lubitz command the autopilot to descend all the way down to 100 feet, starting the nine minutes deep dissent. as the captain banged on the door lubitz accelerated the jetliner several times to keep it diving towards the french alps. in the debris fie
kimberly: it was really chilly today with the wind. eileen: it was, and tomorrow will not be anywhere near as windy. sunny, warm, 64. it will be: the morning. if you are waking up early, it will be a little cool. 69 degrees monday for the national's opener. kimberly: you tried peeps for the first time. what did you think? robert: thumbs up. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: new...
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kimberly: baseball is back in d.c. today fans piling into nats park to see them taking on the yankees. even out was exhibition, people cannot be happier. richard reeve is live at nats park. this is kind of like the real deal today. richard: kim the energy was amazing, folks grinning, so happy that baseball has returned. this is more than just about the baseball game. it's the smell of hot dogs, the crack of the bat, the cheering crowd, the beginning of a new season, in more ways than one. >> welcome to nationals ballpark. all gates are open. richard: baseball is back in d.c. is just next bashan game, nats-yankees -- it is just the next bishop game, nats-yankees, a tonic for the winter blues. >> this is a beacon of hope. richard: new security, metal detectors, and long lines part of the price of admission. >> if that keeps people safe and helps them have a good time, you just do what you have to do. richard: and a little smack talk between friends. >> i think there will be some fights during the game especially if the b
kimberly: baseball is back in d.c. today fans piling into nats park to see them taking on the yankees. even out was exhibition, people cannot be happier. richard reeve is live at nats park. this is kind of like the real deal today. richard: kim the energy was amazing, folks grinning, so happy that baseball has returned. this is more than just about the baseball game. it's the smell of hot dogs, the crack of the bat, the cheering crowd, the beginning of a new season, in more ways than one....
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kimberly: the u.s. capitol under lockdown. tonight, the bizarre suicide in front of one of the biggest crowds of the year. and a tragic accident in prince george's county. what we are learning about an accident involving a young child. a wounded warrior getting a fresh start from a neighborhood effort. the news at 11:00 starts now. >> now abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. kimberly: tonight the calm after the chaos on capitol hill. people spent hours stuck in the capital building and visitor center after a man shot and killed himself on the west lawn. richard reeve joins us with the developing story. rich, what did the man leave behind? richard: it was a back pack, a carry on, and a single gunshot that calls the lockdown. the capital is pretty much back to normal. they are cleaning up the scene right now. this is a very bizarre incident this man committing suicide in broad daylight in a very public place. it was a total heavily armed lockdown in the u.s. capitol. >> it sounded like a balloon pop. richard: the police ordering s
kimberly: the u.s. capitol under lockdown. tonight, the bizarre suicide in front of one of the biggest crowds of the year. and a tragic accident in prince george's county. what we are learning about an accident involving a young child. a wounded warrior getting a fresh start from a neighborhood effort. the news at 11:00 starts now. >> now abc 7 news at 11:00, on your side. kimberly: tonight the calm after the chaos on capitol hill. people spent hours stuck in the capital building and...
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kimberly: ahead --allergies with a vengeance.are breaking it down in explaining why you have been coughing this season more. and the forecast. (brad) holy cats! has, has anybody else been experiencing a snail infestation? no? i'll tell you later. polygons. without them: no shapes. without shapes, our world has no form. but you can use the polygonal search tool on the new apartments-dot-com to define the area in which you want to find your next apartment. there. what if i lived in that area? oh,interesting. change your apartment... change the world. kimberly: eileen and i went outside for dinner tonight, and it was so credit we could not sit outside. eileen: we got to sit next to a big window but everybody was out and about, dining outside. so many things going on picture-perfect. i want to say a big thank you to the folks for inviting me to host the event this morning. it was fantastic. i was there with about 1500 people, also putting this cause to hopefully raise enough money to find a cure for this horrible autoimmune disease.
kimberly: ahead --allergies with a vengeance.are breaking it down in explaining why you have been coughing this season more. and the forecast. (brad) holy cats! has, has anybody else been experiencing a snail infestation? no? i'll tell you later. polygons. without them: no shapes. without shapes, our world has no form. but you can use the polygonal search tool on the new apartments-dot-com to define the area in which you want to find your next apartment. there. what if i lived in that area?...
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kimberly: that was quite a catch.ert: definitely, especially a potential grand slam that could have won the game. kimberly: an historic first in the district as the cherry blossom festival winds down. kimberly: just as one washington tradition came to a close another made its debut. ♪ kimberly: as the cherry blossom festival wound down, thousands attended the anacostia river festival. it is signed to celebrate the revert -- it is designed to celebrate the revitalization of the river. >> i came because my father grew up in the area, so to see all the work that's been done, the beauty, the artwork, it's an amazing thing. kimberly: anacostia park will soon anchor the 11th kimberly: and now for a check of the forecast. a little bit of sunshine and rain. eileen: the sunshine monday. i know sometimes it's hard getting out of bed monday morning, but such a nice weather forecast, 73 degrees the high, sunny, warm, breezy. tuesday, the rain moves in. the rain is good for the allergy sufferers. kimberly: eileen and i are not goi
kimberly: that was quite a catch.ert: definitely, especially a potential grand slam that could have won the game. kimberly: an historic first in the district as the cherry blossom festival winds down. kimberly: just as one washington tradition came to a close another made its debut. ♪ kimberly: as the cherry blossom festival wound down, thousands attended the anacostia river festival. it is signed to celebrate the revert -- it is designed to celebrate the revitalization of the river. >>...
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kimberly: d.c. police are asking for your help to find a missing teenager. 13-year-old jordan phillips was lasting yesterday near the intersection of v and fourth streets in southeast. she is 5'1" with brown eyes. jordan is the cousin of 22-year-old chanvonne phillips, the young mother who dropped her daughter off at edc day care and was never seen again. the police are stressing tonight that these disappearances are not related in any other way. d.c. police are also looking for 11-year-old jerome jackson, less seen thursday. this is the second time this month he has gone missing. last time he was found on the metro. the police are asking you to keep a close eye as you commute to work tomorrow morning. people in fairfax county are coming together to show support for victims of crime, part of national crime victims week. among the crowd, groups providing resources to the victims, to raise awareness and let evil know there is help available. a 5k walk in candlelight vigil will loss -- were also held.
kimberly: d.c. police are asking for your help to find a missing teenager. 13-year-old jordan phillips was lasting yesterday near the intersection of v and fourth streets in southeast. she is 5'1" with brown eyes. jordan is the cousin of 22-year-old chanvonne phillips, the young mother who dropped her daughter off at edc day care and was never seen again. the police are stressing tonight that these disappearances are not related in any other way. d.c. police are also looking for...
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kimberly: but first, nerves of steel. kimberly: turning to the breaking news in laurel. abc 7 was first on the scene. the police say that shots were fired in this area of laurel quite a police presence. people have been told to shelter in place. our producer, remind me where this is? eighth and harrison in laurel, the police on the scene, shots fired. we don't know of injuries at this time. evil being told to shelter -- people being told to shelter in place. we will keep you updated on the situation. maturity and restraint two qualities and ohio officer is being praised for tonight in a heart stopping situation. a murder suspect charged him. what you cannot hear is the man yelling "shoot me, shoot me." even though the officer knew that back up was on the way, he know it was moments away from turning deadly. >> i did not want to shoot him but he was not having it. at one point, he said, "shoot me or i will shoot you," kimberly:." kimberly: his fellow officers arrived on the scene just in time. he said that his relatives gave him the body camera after the incidents in ferg
kimberly: but first, nerves of steel. kimberly: turning to the breaking news in laurel. abc 7 was first on the scene. the police say that shots were fired in this area of laurel quite a police presence. people have been told to shelter in place. our producer, remind me where this is? eighth and harrison in laurel, the police on the scene, shots fired. we don't know of injuries at this time. evil being told to shelter -- people being told to shelter in place. we will keep you updated on the...
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kimberly: take a look at this video. everything is back to normal now in the new york city subway system, but that was flooding because of a broken water main. it floated of the subway station in flooded some streets. hundreds had to be evacuated from the trains. hopefully no showers quite like that this week. eileen: no, and even tuesday when we have rain, it will not be anything like that. no deluge. we had such a beautiful day today, so perfect for the cherry blossoms and anybody in town visiting, and it will be just as nice if not nicer tomorrow. right now, clear skies, the weatherbug rooftop camera, 57 degrees with relatively light wind. 70 degrees the high today. hopefully you enjoyed it. we will probably be three to five degrees warmer tomorrow. the only caveat, along the bay cooler, 60 degrees in annapolis today. the bay water temperatures are in the upper 40's, lower 50's. dollars international, 55 degrees, bwi 51, 52 gaithersburg 54 manassas. overnight lows in the 40's in the suburbs, 52 degrees downtown. the c
kimberly: take a look at this video. everything is back to normal now in the new york city subway system, but that was flooding because of a broken water main. it floated of the subway station in flooded some streets. hundreds had to be evacuated from the trains. hopefully no showers quite like that this week. eileen: no, and even tuesday when we have rain, it will not be anything like that. no deluge. we had such a beautiful day today, so perfect for the cherry blossoms and anybody in town...
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kimberly: when are the storms rolling in?yan: the rain is calling -- is falling across the area right now. here are the next seven days severe storms tomorrow afternoon. cooling off into the 60's. camilli: robert -- kimberly: robert wants to clarify. robert: i hid my nervousness. lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. [ roars ] one, two, three! [ farts ] man: [ laughs ] woman: what are you doing?! [ shrieks ] welcome to... and now here he is -- the host of "afv"... tom bergeron! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much! thank you, dai
kimberly: when are the storms rolling in?yan: the rain is calling -- is falling across the area right now. here are the next seven days severe storms tomorrow afternoon. cooling off into the 60's. camilli: robert -- kimberly: robert wants to clarify. robert: i hid my nervousness. lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could...
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kimberly: but we are drying out the second half of the week.friday at georgetown university was all about raising the shades. about two dozen students joined 40,000 people across the country to shave their heads and raise money for childhood cancer research. more than 100 people turned out for the festivities. it included food, music, and a silent auction. the popular game candy crush could be actually dangerous to your health. a new medical report this past week says that candy crush can lead to major injuries. a man said that his obsession with the game led to an emergency surgery. the strain of playing six hours per day to rate and and in his hand. his addiction to the game suppress the pain. >> it acts like a digital drug that is a natural painkiller, by releasing hormones into the body and the brain. kimberly: candy crush is played by hundreds of millions of people around the world. dr. suggest setting proper boundaries and limiting how much you play. coming up, and unexpected as ms. boost. -- an unexpected business boost. (brad) my friend
kimberly: but we are drying out the second half of the week.friday at georgetown university was all about raising the shades. about two dozen students joined 40,000 people across the country to shave their heads and raise money for childhood cancer research. more than 100 people turned out for the festivities. it included food, music, and a silent auction. the popular game candy crush could be actually dangerous to your health. a new medical report this past week says that candy crush can lead...
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i'm kimberly suiters. they suspect is recovering after the police shoot him in the stomach in his home. roz plater has been following this developing story. officer say the shooting happened in the blink of an eye . roz: it all went down quickly. the police say they have been called to the home multiple times, but so far not saying why. anne arundel county police investigators poured over the shooting scene for hours collecting evidence. officers first arrived early afternoon after a concern family member called 911, when the 21-year-old man inside was about to harm himself. stunned neighbors looked on. >> the ambulance pulled up i thought it was a one-off thing then i saw the fire truck and five cruisers. . roz: uniformed officers surrounded the home, then forced their way in and found the 21-year-old at the top of the stairs holding a long rifle, putting it at the officers. when he refused to drop the gun the police say the officer had no choice but to fire, striking the suspect once in the stomach. >> y
i'm kimberly suiters. they suspect is recovering after the police shoot him in the stomach in his home. roz plater has been following this developing story. officer say the shooting happened in the blink of an eye . roz: it all went down quickly. the police say they have been called to the home multiple times, but so far not saying why. anne arundel county police investigators poured over the shooting scene for hours collecting evidence. officers first arrived early afternoon after a concern...
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kimberly: coming up -- a record gift. who donated $13 million to the smithsonian, and what the money will be used for. and a head start in the classroom, a groundbreaking partnership and how some students are earning college credit from high school. eileen: and get ready for a blossom week, beautiful day tomorrow, but how long will it last? kimberly: starbucks is expanding its tuition benefit from two years to four, covering the entire cost of an online bachelor's degree from arizona university. the change comes as an improved job bark market is forcing many companies to try to attract workers. a new partnership between howard university and d.c. public schools. under the program, students can enroll in college courses for both high school and college credit. john: what high school senior would not want six college credits already in the they stepped foot on to a university campus like howard university and perhaps soften the blow of the culture shock for college life? d.c. public schools are jumping onto the educational
kimberly: coming up -- a record gift. who donated $13 million to the smithsonian, and what the money will be used for. and a head start in the classroom, a groundbreaking partnership and how some students are earning college credit from high school. eileen: and get ready for a blossom week, beautiful day tomorrow, but how long will it last? kimberly: starbucks is expanding its tuition benefit from two years to four, covering the entire cost of an online bachelor's degree from arizona...
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kimberly: it will be a great monday. . >>> this weekend on "extra" -- a megacelebration of paul walker as the statarsrs of furious 7 take over hollywood. dieseljohnson, statham. >> here comes the bad guy in the movie. mario inside the furious 7 mania and vin's emotional tribute to paul. >> last year it was hard to come baback to work. >> the moment that brought vin decent toll tears. >> the stories you'v've heard about walker. >> was it true you ally hooking up with the same girl? >> dancing judge bruno under fire did this jab at model charlotte mckinney go too far? >> you're never going to win the nobel prize for quantum physics. >> it came out of nowhere. >> plus bruce and demi's
kimberly: it will be a great monday. . >>> this weekend on "extra" -- a megacelebration of paul walker as the statarsrs of furious 7 take over hollywood. dieseljohnson, statham. >> here comes the bad guy in the movie. mario inside the furious 7 mania and vin's emotional tribute to paul. >> last year it was hard to come baback to work. >> the moment that brought vin decent toll tears. >> the stories you'v've heard about walker. >> was it true you...
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-- kimberly? kimberly: tomorrow is also the annual egg roll at the white house. the first family will start welcoming 35,000 people to the la the event. an estimated 9000 people celebrated easter with a sunrise service at the lincoln memorial. so beautiful. this is the 37th year of that event. it began at 6:30 in the morning. reporter: a helicopter dropping 1000 candy filled bigs -- eggs to dozens of screaming kids below. the children and even the easter bunny were kept at a safe distance until all the eggs landed. it was organized by the city church. kimberly: the first family attended a service in alexandria. the church was started by slaves in 1803. it's one of the oldest in virginia. reverend howard john wesley delivered a sermon called "the resurrection matters." the reverend talks about the choices people make every day and how those choices impact other people. thousands act a rainy see peter's square to hear pope francis message. as richard reeve reports, he called for peace and praised plans for a nuclear agreement in iran messages both echoed in service
-- kimberly? kimberly: tomorrow is also the annual egg roll at the white house. the first family will start welcoming 35,000 people to the la the event. an estimated 9000 people celebrated easter with a sunrise service at the lincoln memorial. so beautiful. this is the 37th year of that event. it began at 6:30 in the morning. reporter: a helicopter dropping 1000 candy filled bigs -- eggs to dozens of screaming kids below. the children and even the easter bunny were kept at a safe distance until...
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kimberly: clinched it now with a kimberly: at least we get one more beautiful day to join the cherryssoms before the rain comes in. eileen: exactly. clear skies, about 50. not as cold as last night. cool heading out the door. maybe morning clouds but we turn sunny skies through the afternoon, 73 tomorrow. get out and enjoy the blossoms. rain moves in tuesday. a little cooler. 65 wednesday and more showers moving in for friday. these are the temperatures over the next seven days. kimberly: thank you very mutt2wút3n@ád! bt@qgfp tt2wút@ád! "a@qwj4 tt2w2wút3n@ád! bm@qéa8 tt4wút3n@ád!" dztq j!< tt4wút3n@ád!" entq :%é tt4wút3n@ád!" gzt& #"$ tt4wút3n@ád!" hnt& 3,h tt4wút3n@ád!" iztq ye0 tt4wút3n@ád!" jntq k5p tt4wút3n@ád!" lzt& sx, bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we dare you not to laugh. [ man laughs ] oh! [ laughs ] man: catch! welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now here he is the host of "afv"... ...tom bergeron! [ cheers and applause ] oh, thank you. and thank you, annie for that lovely introduction.
kimberly: clinched it now with a kimberly: at least we get one more beautiful day to join the cherryssoms before the rain comes in. eileen: exactly. clear skies, about 50. not as cold as last night. cool heading out the door. maybe morning clouds but we turn sunny skies through the afternoon, 73 tomorrow. get out and enjoy the blossoms. rain moves in tuesday. a little cooler. 65 wednesday and more showers moving in for friday. these are the temperatures over the next seven days. kimberly: thank...
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kimberly, who was almost two hours away, raced to the house. >> i said "kevin, what happened?"said "did he have a heart attack or something?" and he said, "no. somebody shot him." and i just started sobbing, and i started to go down to my knees in the road. >> reporter: investigator randy boland was assigned to talk to her. >> she is crying and very very very emotional. so i immediately go and speak to her, but i give her some moments. >> reporter: in the investigator's eyes kimberly quickly went from grieving girlfriend to potential suspect. he asked for her phone. >> i said, "okay. is there a reason why?" you know i just was kind of shocked. >> reporter: it turns out that keith had asked kimberly to join him at the educators conference that weekend. she said they'd never finalized the plan but she'd been mad at him for not returning her calls. >> she gets very upset in her text messages back like i can't believe you're not talking to me, you know and there are like half violent. like why are -- why are you not calling me? >> reporter: flaming stuff, huh? >> yeah. >> reporter:
kimberly, who was almost two hours away, raced to the house. >> i said "kevin, what happened?"said "did he have a heart attack or something?" and he said, "no. somebody shot him." and i just started sobbing, and i started to go down to my knees in the road. >> reporter: investigator randy boland was assigned to talk to her. >> she is crying and very very very emotional. so i immediately go and speak to her, but i give her some moments. >>...
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. >> reporter: her dad was in a long-term relationship with a single mom named kimberly roush. >> he had three daughters, and his two boys. and a lot of our time was spent being involved in their sporting events. >> reporter: they'd been on again-off again for years. but no sooner had they decided to take one of their periodic romantic time-outs from one another then they'd rubberband back together. boyfriends like keith are hard to find. >> saw him, pull the car over take me out of the car and dance alongside of the road. being with him was amazing. >> reporter: now that his girls were grown, keith reed of at long last finding his special place, getting comfortable. he bought a big house in town. a sign that the superintendent wasn't just using clymer as a career stepping stone. >> he found where he wanted to be finally after years and years of looking. they'd have to pry him out with a bar. >> reporter: on saturday morning, september 22nd, when clymer principal ed bailey drove past his friend and colleague's house, he was surprised to see both of keith's vehicles in the driveway. t
. >> reporter: her dad was in a long-term relationship with a single mom named kimberly roush. >> he had three daughters, and his two boys. and a lot of our time was spent being involved in their sporting events. >> reporter: they'd been on again-off again for years. but no sooner had they decided to take one of their periodic romantic time-outs from one another then they'd rubberband back together. boyfriends like keith are hard to find. >> saw him, pull the car over...
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kimberly suiters will have that side of the story. but first, we are going to tell you more about the situation in baltimore. incredible images showing this, almost a war zone. protesters smashing cars throwing flaming trash cans and advancing riot police. richard reeve is there. things turn dangerous just about an hour ago? richard: yes, they did kellye. pratt street is open again, but for a while, a large part of this city was sealed off, shut down, protesters filling the streets. earlier today, things were relatively calm, but tonight they got ugly. a tense and angry confrontation on the streets of baltimore. >> i'm here to protest our rights. this could be any one of us. richard: mounted police and protesters, facing off near camden yards. >> the police are supposed to be serving us. instead, they are acting like an army against us. richard: hundreds of people blocking the streets, staging said inns, nearly a week after the death of 25-year-old freddie gray imnn police custody. at times, it went beyond protests come with car windo
kimberly suiters will have that side of the story. but first, we are going to tell you more about the situation in baltimore. incredible images showing this, almost a war zone. protesters smashing cars throwing flaming trash cans and advancing riot police. richard reeve is there. things turn dangerous just about an hour ago? richard: yes, they did kellye. pratt street is open again, but for a while, a large part of this city was sealed off, shut down, protesters filling the streets. earlier...
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visit ncicap.org] kimberly: good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. cars in the district left charred and burnt. it's also much the crime that has people talking but where it happened. richard: that's right, it happened behind the fourth district police station. inside, just a gut it mess. there were several explosions, then flames. the smell of burnt metal, charred fabric hangs in the air. >> i heard an explosion and then several smaller explosions. richard: the blast shook her out of bed at 3:00 thursday morning. she saw this car and another one parked close by on fire. >> i could see fire shooting up the telephone pole. the whole car was engulfed in flames. richard: vandals came through the neighborhood early tuesday and saturday at 4 a.m. >> there were about seven cars that had their windows broken at the same time. richard: windows were smashed thursday and saturday. the police say that juveniles may be involved. >> they destroyed a couple of vehicles. richard: what has many frustrated is not just the damage but where it happened -- right behind
visit ncicap.org] kimberly: good evening, i'm kimberly suiters. cars in the district left charred and burnt. it's also much the crime that has people talking but where it happened. richard: that's right, it happened behind the fourth district police station. inside, just a gut it mess. there were several explosions, then flames. the smell of burnt metal, charred fabric hangs in the air. >> i heard an explosion and then several smaller explosions. richard: the blast shook her out of bed at...
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kimberly. this is part of the plan that goes back to the late 1990s, bin laden wrote about the fact that you can self-actualize these jihadists if you know what you are doing. and it's actually an easier way to bring about an attack. so, part of my frustration about this is how we act so surprised at these one offs like the boston marathon bombing. the bombing in london in 2005 were local people. they were people who were basically citizens of the u.k. this has been part of their plan. their war on us from the very beginning. and it's something that we have to be very aware of. this is a good result for the government because we caught this guy. >> right. >> but the reality is there are a lot more of them out there that we're not catching. this is why we need to have a great deal of local police knowledge about how to look for the precursors of terrorism. this is why we shouldn't be taking police out of mosques like mayor de blasio did a few months ago. >> great plan. >> because remember the 19
kimberly. this is part of the plan that goes back to the late 1990s, bin laden wrote about the fact that you can self-actualize these jihadists if you know what you are doing. and it's actually an easier way to bring about an attack. so, part of my frustration about this is how we act so surprised at these one offs like the boston marathon bombing. the bombing in london in 2005 were local people. they were people who were basically citizens of the u.k. this has been part of their plan. their...
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our consumer investigator kimberly suiters is live in our help center with more today. kimberly? kimberly: yes, we don't want you to be fooled on this april fool's day. and a lot of people in our area are targeted. i'm learning especially that the elderly in our area are repeating a lot of schemes in the mail that they tend to fall for. we're showing you some extreme examples here, cautionary tales. the man you're about to hear from lost nearly half a million dollars and his home. autria godfrey has more on what you can protect yourself. >> 1986. autria: norman is understandably upset as he looks at the maryland home he shared with his wife for 22 years. one he lost to foreclosure in a scam that all started with a phone call. >> they told her she won $2 1/2 million sweepstakes. autria: but first, the scammer told him to spend $2,000 to pay for taxes on the winnings. after he agreed they started asking questions. >> they get information from you and then they take that information and turn it around and use it against you. autria: like the fact that his wife lucinda was in a nursi
our consumer investigator kimberly suiters is live in our help center with more today. kimberly? kimberly: yes, we don't want you to be fooled on this april fool's day. and a lot of people in our area are targeted. i'm learning especially that the elderly in our area are repeating a lot of schemes in the mail that they tend to fall for. we're showing you some extreme examples here, cautionary tales. the man you're about to hear from lost nearly half a million dollars and his home. autria...
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of kimberly.introduce you to kimberly torres. she was our dress for success recipient. she has been getting beautified by the glam squad wonderful mother of three she has gone through a ten week program with dress for success. we want to make sure she looks wonderful confident and now it is time for the the the big reveal are you ready? here she is, kimberly. my goodness. you look fabulous. how do you feel. >> wonderful good wonderful. oh, my gosh. turnaround lets take a look at this. wonderful. i love this. we have our glam squad here. please you are hair. >> yes i'm jennifer for hair. >> and i'm monica. >> and let's start with the hair. you told me when i first met my hair used to be really long. they have cut it. they have decided to do a shorter cut. >> on monday he came in and kim's hair was 10 inches longer than what it is. i wanted to lift it up. she was so overpowered. i just gave her a ambler glaze to bring out her green eyes because her natural color is beautiful to start. >> do you like
of kimberly.introduce you to kimberly torres. she was our dress for success recipient. she has been getting beautified by the glam squad wonderful mother of three she has gone through a ten week program with dress for success. we want to make sure she looks wonderful confident and now it is time for the the the big reveal are you ready? here she is, kimberly. my goodness. you look fabulous. how do you feel. >> wonderful good wonderful. oh, my gosh. turnaround lets take a look at this....
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kimberly? kimberly: incredible group of experts from the f.t.c. b.b.b. from the aarp and five postal inspectors. call this number 703-236-9220. they're standing by to answer your questions if you think you've been a target and you're wondering if an offer is legitimate. we even heard from someone who had been potentially extorted by a tower. that's a story that "7 on your side" has reported on before. autria godfrey points out a lot of times we feel so silly that we got taken but even the very educated can become victims. d.c. resident precort can't understand how her well educated father got mixed up with scam artists artists:>>i kind of discovered it in the middle of the process when he was trying to charge a hotel bill on his credit card and hisdit limit had been maxed out. kimberly: when she asked him why, he said he was buying coins and stamps and the man he was dealing with charged his card. >> i thought that's kind of bizarre behavior but i trusted my dad and i didn't want to question him. autria: now she's regretting that decision. not only was h
kimberly? kimberly: incredible group of experts from the f.t.c. b.b.b. from the aarp and five postal inspectors. call this number 703-236-9220. they're standing by to answer your questions if you think you've been a target and you're wondering if an offer is legitimate. we even heard from someone who had been potentially extorted by a tower. that's a story that "7 on your side" has reported on before. autria godfrey points out a lot of times we feel so silly that we got taken but even...
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i've got it in sports as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues kimberly: i'm kimberly suiters with the consumer protection phone bank. we have experts here from the postal inspection service, from the better business bureau from aarp and from f.t.c. number to call if you have a question of where to go next is 703-236-9220. 9220. i apologize if i've gotten those last four numbers wrong. these folks are going to be here answering your calls until 6:30 tonight. and i'm hearing a lot of people saying this person is calling me at home. should they be doing that? how can i stop them from doing it? or is this work from home deal real? how can i trust it or not? another one, of course and it's the biggest scam hitting our country and that is the i.r.s. impostor scam where are strong arming really you into giving your information. also taking your tax refund before you can get it. if you fall into any of those categories, call our hotline. 703-236-9220. we'll be taking your calls until 6:30 tonight. maureen, back to you in the studio. maureen: thanks kimberly. for the first time in five years, the distr
i've got it in sports as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues kimberly: i'm kimberly suiters with the consumer protection phone bank. we have experts here from the postal inspection service, from the better business bureau from aarp and from f.t.c. number to call if you have a question of where to go next is 703-236-9220. 9220. i apologize if i've gotten those last four numbers wrong. these folks are going to be here answering your calls until 6:30 tonight. and i'm hearing a lot of people saying this...
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>> hey kimberly, great to talk to you tonight. you are right. this is enormous opportunity tor con congressional lawmakers to make sure that they hold the white house accountable for any deal moving forward with the iranian regime there are a couple of points i want to make sure your listeners understand. one of them requires the white house, in tirk the president. also it requires that every 90 days at the white house and again in specific that the president ensure that iran is also holding up its end of the bargain. it does not by the way eliminate the necessity for sanctions if they don't adhere to the terms it of the deal. so it's an enormous victory for congressional lawmakers. i should point out that california senator barbara boxer did sign off on this deal and that really seemed to be the tipping point in the coalition on the hill. as you pointed out a sweeping victory for bob corker the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee a 19-0 voted in the senate it would seem to be moving well on its way to ensuring that the white hous
>> hey kimberly, great to talk to you tonight. you are right. this is enormous opportunity tor con congressional lawmakers to make sure that they hold the white house accountable for any deal moving forward with the iranian regime there are a couple of points i want to make sure your listeners understand. one of them requires the white house, in tirk the president. also it requires that every 90 days at the white house and again in specific that the president ensure that iran is also...
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hi kimberly. kimberly: welcome to the reservation desk. which reservation desk are you signing up for? you don't really know when you book on line. take a look at these. this is one of the websites here that is under scrutiny right now. third party travel sites are trying to pass themselves off as the actual hotel that you want to book. this is happening to 2.5 million bookings. misleading consumers every year. bad bookings accounting for $220 million. now, this week five members of congress jumped in and they sent this letter to the department of justice and also to the f.t.c. saying that the trend is causing substantial business office and consumer confusion. the association that represents the hotel industry is basically asking for more enforcement and prosecution. >> we think that in addition to educating consumers that we're engaged in doing, the federal trade commission and the department of justice should start cracking down on some of the bad guys engaged in these practices. kimberly: when can you do to make sure your hotel booking
hi kimberly. kimberly: welcome to the reservation desk. which reservation desk are you signing up for? you don't really know when you book on line. take a look at these. this is one of the websites here that is under scrutiny right now. third party travel sites are trying to pass themselves off as the actual hotel that you want to book. this is happening to 2.5 million bookings. misleading consumers every year. bad bookings accounting for $220 million. now, this week five members of congress...
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kimberly: kimberly suiters, abc 7 news. alison: you might want to get a pedicure before the warm weather sets in. if you can't wait to feel the sun on your skin we might be able to help you. watch "good morning washington" all week for the magical clue to win a trip to disneyland. when you see it go to wjla's facebook page or mobile site and enter that clue. we will announce the winner on monday. leon: coming up here at 5:00 -- >> just not the marines who come here. we have visitors from around the world. leon: plan to give those visitors more of an experience when they visit one local memorial. alison: plus the steps chinese officials are taking after that deadly earthquake and landslide near mt. everest. kevin: i'm kevin lewis live in baltimore along the inner harbor. coming up i have a story about tourism and business possibly affected for the long haul because of this week's rioting. [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. wh
kimberly: kimberly suiters, abc 7 news. alison: you might want to get a pedicure before the warm weather sets in. if you can't wait to feel the sun on your skin we might be able to help you. watch "good morning washington" all week for the magical clue to win a trip to disneyland. when you see it go to wjla's facebook page or mobile site and enter that clue. we will announce the winner on monday. leon: coming up here at 5:00 -- >> just not the marines who come here. we have...
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kimberly.of tom hanks, recently found out she was diagnosed with breast cancer and she successfully underwent a buy latter reconstruction last week with the support of her husband. that might not have happened if @r(t&háhp &hc% she hadn't received a second opinion and she has a compelling message to women to make sure to encourage them if you are having that feeling i want to make certain and you have a questionable diagnosrj and with respect to rita, she got another pathologist to read the labs and then a third pathologist confirmed that as well. it was at the suggestion of a friend. thanks to her for sharing this personal story. >> all right. eric? >> so, 2:49 p.m. two years ago, three two -- two brothers killed three at the boston marathon. here's a moment of that. and then at fenway park, the red sox were playing the nationals and they broke into that game and this happened. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are one boston. we are boston strong. >> all right. greg? >> it is time for greg's crime
kimberly.of tom hanks, recently found out she was diagnosed with breast cancer and she successfully underwent a buy latter reconstruction last week with the support of her husband. that might not have happened if @r(t&háhp &hc% she hadn't received a second opinion and she has a compelling message to women to make sure to encourage them if you are having that feeling i want to make certain and you have a questionable diagnosrj and with respect to rita, she got another pathologist to...
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kimberly, you're going to talk about this. as a woman when you're negotiating a salary, you need to know your worth and your value. hillary clinton, knock yourself out. is she really that talented a speaker to merit that kind of price? probably not. is she really that pleshed that would you pay $500 per speech in arguably not. but is she in a position for potential influence and is her husband in a position for potential influence? the justice might not find a link for years because that's how long investigations take but bill clinton is then getting $500,000 per speech after they connect with the clinton foundation and they have business in front of the secretary of state and that's why i think there's probably a little more here and they are not going to be able to sweep it under the rug. the hard thing for them and for us is that the book is not out yet. i guess we'll comment in a few weeks. >> greg, the good news is, we can grab her e-mails and find out if there's any ties. >> let's face it. truth is a distraction. we can'
kimberly, you're going to talk about this. as a woman when you're negotiating a salary, you need to know your worth and your value. hillary clinton, knock yourself out. is she really that talented a speaker to merit that kind of price? probably not. is she really that pleshed that would you pay $500 per speech in arguably not. but is she in a position for potential influence and is her husband in a position for potential influence? the justice might not find a link for years because that's how...
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i'm eric along with kimberly, juan dana and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." so yesterday the house voted do repeal the estate tax. president obama threatened to veto that legislation and, as usual, is making hardworking americans the bad guys. >> they are also pushing a new $270 billion tax cut for the very wealthiest of the wealthiest. it would affect about 5,000 families all across america for $270 billion which is the cost approximately, of the tax breaks that i'm giving to 44 million people. their plan would cut taxes for the top one-tenth of 1% unless taxes go up on 25 million families and students. and my view is we don't need tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires. i don't need a tax cut. >> so you work your whole life, build up a few assets or a successful business and president obama and the liberals think they are entitled to steal a huge chunk of it. i wonder where he got that idea. >> if you've been successful, you didn't get that on your own. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. s
i'm eric along with kimberly, juan dana and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." so yesterday the house voted do repeal the estate tax. president obama threatened to veto that legislation and, as usual, is making hardworking americans the bad guys. >> they are also pushing a new $270 billion tax cut for the very wealthiest of the wealthiest. it would affect about 5,000 families all across america for $270 billion which is the cost approximately, of the tax...
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kimberly is in line -- is live in the newsroom. kimberly: the search was called off after 10 days.t everyone had given up hope, including jordan himself. >> i was flying through the air and somersaulting and only gps devices rolling around in this water. i had many moments where i thought i was dying. kimberly: that long hug between father and son. he rationed what food he had. he ate raw fish. he drink a pint of water a day until he was almost out. his prayers were answered right before he ran out of water. when he saw the german vessel he said he blew three vessels. he threw his flag upside down. we don't know when jordan's boat capsized. we do know there was a reason his craft is named angel. kimberly suiters, back to you in the studio. leon: coming up next on abc seven news at five, fired for dying her hair? what it arbitrator is saying about discrimination at hooters restaurants? a maryland mom makes a facebook post that goes viral. the owner's voicemail response may not go around the world thanks to social media. leon: to come but he has agreed to close after an angry voicema
kimberly is in line -- is live in the newsroom. kimberly: the search was called off after 10 days.t everyone had given up hope, including jordan himself. >> i was flying through the air and somersaulting and only gps devices rolling around in this water. i had many moments where i thought i was dying. kimberly: that long hug between father and son. he rationed what food he had. he ate raw fish. he drink a pint of water a day until he was almost out. his prayers were answered right before...
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kimberly?: raj, federal law enforcement has become increasingly interested not just in oakland, but in other east bay cities and they say this area was chosen for its high number of outstanding federal warrants. our cameras were there as several local arrests were made. over six weeks, the u.s. marshals partnering with local police departments arrested 137 fugitives, wanted for crimes in the greater east bay. >> your federal law enforcement partners here live and work in the east bay. we call it home and we want to do whatever we can do to help. >> reporter: authorities seized 27 firearms along with ammunition and illegal drugs. u.s. marshals say they took advantage of their resources to move across city county and state lines, even international borders, to produce criminals. >> with this regional approach to combatting crime, this is what law enforcement really needs to be doing. what the community needs to understand is these criminals don't understand what borders are. they will go from cit
kimberly?: raj, federal law enforcement has become increasingly interested not just in oakland, but in other east bay cities and they say this area was chosen for its high number of outstanding federal warrants. our cameras were there as several local arrests were made. over six weeks, the u.s. marshals partnering with local police departments arrested 137 fugitives, wanted for crimes in the greater east bay. >> your federal law enforcement partners here live and work in the east bay. we...
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kimberly, let me go to you first. because you used to prosecute crimes. when you see something like this and you have evidence from a cell phone video that i don't think anyone here is going to disagree that the charge of murder seems absolutely appropriate. >> and it's been pretty swift. when they say "no justice, no peace," the law has moved quickly in this regard with charging the officer with murder. they should be able to construct the time line rather quickly because there is a videotape of the original traffic stop plus the subsequent shooting where the victim is killed, as we are looking at on the video. and this is part of the team -- i was on the shooting team for the san francisco d.a.'s office. that means any time there was an officer-involved shooting involving an individual you go out to the scene and you right away start do collect evidence to determine whether or not it was a justifiable shooting. this right now, the evidence again, he's entitled to his day in court, does not look good for the officer. and then you couple that with some pr
kimberly, let me go to you first. because you used to prosecute crimes. when you see something like this and you have evidence from a cell phone video that i don't think anyone here is going to disagree that the charge of murder seems absolutely appropriate. >> and it's been pretty swift. when they say "no justice, no peace," the law has moved quickly in this regard with charging the officer with murder. they should be able to construct the time line rather quickly because there...
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kimberly? kimberly: exploding gas tanks in rear end crashes. 75 people have died in accidents like this one. and it would be something of an unusual move for them to reopen this investigation. in fact two years ago, the jeep manufacturer recalled 1 1/2 million jeep grand cherokees and liberties. their fix, to protect the gas tanks by installing a trailer hitch. but by the end of 2014 only 3% of jeeps had that repair. the head of the government agency says he's unhappy with that slow pace. his comments coming a week after a georgia jury awarded $150 million to the family of a 4-year-old boy who was killed when their jeep grand cherokee exploded into flames after being rear ended. chrysler defending the jeep as being safe as similar vehicles built at the same time. we're talking 1992 to 1998 for grand cherokees. even with the fix, there's critics who say it's inadequate for crashes over 40 miles an hour. they claim some jeeps in rear impact crashes that then exploded and caught fire already had t
kimberly? kimberly: exploding gas tanks in rear end crashes. 75 people have died in accidents like this one. and it would be something of an unusual move for them to reopen this investigation. in fact two years ago, the jeep manufacturer recalled 1 1/2 million jeep grand cherokees and liberties. their fix, to protect the gas tanks by installing a trailer hitch. but by the end of 2014 only 3% of jeeps had that repair. the head of the government agency says he's unhappy with that slow pace. his...
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kimberly you've spent a lot of time on the ground reporting this out. why do you think it is that western nations are losing recruitment fight? do you point to turkey as the key here as well? >> when you look at the people who are making that journey, many of them in the court documents posted in new york with the arrest of those two women, they talked about wanting to be significant, wanting to be part of something larger. that seems to be drawing these people, the chance to be part of this fight that they see as legitimate. when you hear about the fact that among those 20 people arrested on the way in from turkey there was a 2-year-old that 2-year-old wasn't coming in to be a fighter. that meant whoever wanted to be a fighter was bringing their whole family they want to be part of this movement. that is the most disturbing part of that report for me. and with every report like the attack by shabaab in garissa to the reports of military successes on the ground inside syria, which isis has had lately that only increases their popularity. >> right. and t
kimberly you've spent a lot of time on the ground reporting this out. why do you think it is that western nations are losing recruitment fight? do you point to turkey as the key here as well? >> when you look at the people who are making that journey, many of them in the court documents posted in new york with the arrest of those two women, they talked about wanting to be significant, wanting to be part of something larger. that seems to be drawing these people, the chance to be part of...
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in arlington, kimberly suiters, abc 7 news. alison: and now for a look at our top stories this evening. the suspect in yesterday's fatal shooting at the census bureau had previously been convicted of manslaughter. the associated press says ronald anderson had been charged with assaulting his girlfriend in february. anderson is charged with fatally shooting a security guard and then leading police on a violent chase. leon: anne arundel police are looking for a man that shot and wounded an officer overnight. that officer was at a 7-eleven when a customer alerted him to a suspicious person. when he confronted that person that person shot the officer once in the neck and then fled. alison: and a fairfax county police officer has been relieved from duty pending an investigation. northern virginia bureau chief jeff goldberg is in fairfax with new information in this developing story. jeff what can you tell us? jeff: yeah a lot of fast moving developments, alison we brought you this story at the top of our 5:00 newscast and minutes la
in arlington, kimberly suiters, abc 7 news. alison: and now for a look at our top stories this evening. the suspect in yesterday's fatal shooting at the census bureau had previously been convicted of manslaughter. the associated press says ronald anderson had been charged with assaulting his girlfriend in february. anderson is charged with fatally shooting a security guard and then leading police on a violent chase. leon: anne arundel police are looking for a man that shot and wounded an...
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kimberly? kimberly: we need to see this when we go to the grocery store and shopping for home cleaning goods. we'll say what is that label? what exactly does that mean? this is what it's going to look like. you'll see it on thousands of products when you go shopping. and basically, it is a seal of approval from the e.p.a. to help you protect your children your pets, the environment, fish in public waters. basically, it means every single product you're about to buy has been tested by an e.t.a. scientist and it's considered less toxic. other thing that it also assures is that the product actually has a fairly good performance standard. a lot of consumers complain you take out of the chemicals and it doesn't perform as well. they'll be testing for that too. more than 2,000 products qualify for this standard. we've printed out every single one. you don't have to do that. it's 103 pages of material. you can go to wjla.com and you can search for the products that are in your home to see if they've m
kimberly? kimberly: we need to see this when we go to the grocery store and shopping for home cleaning goods. we'll say what is that label? what exactly does that mean? this is what it's going to look like. you'll see it on thousands of products when you go shopping. and basically, it is a seal of approval from the e.p.a. to help you protect your children your pets, the environment, fish in public waters. basically, it means every single product you're about to buy has been tested by an e.t.a....
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thank you very much. >> kimberly what do you think?ul as the nation is for his service. i think this was a difficult situation, it seemed not to be the host appropriate prosecution, there's some questions. >> why? >> well because there's question as to whether or not he turned over specific documents, information, that she didn't already have access to because she did receive actually a security clearance for certain documents. so to me, i don't know it just -- it didn't just sit quite right, but i think the sentence of the probation and the fine was sufficient. >> so he signed a document that said he had turned over any classified stuff that he had, it wasn't in his possession. who does that sound like? isn't that somebody who had information that you were supposed to turn over and they didn't and then they -- what do you think, bolling is this. >> so i think he is a ph.d. four-star general, cia director. he didn't leak technically leak any state secrets. one misstep and i'm curious if hillary clinton has ever asked, what do you think
thank you very much. >> kimberly what do you think?ul as the nation is for his service. i think this was a difficult situation, it seemed not to be the host appropriate prosecution, there's some questions. >> why? >> well because there's question as to whether or not he turned over specific documents, information, that she didn't already have access to because she did receive actually a security clearance for certain documents. so to me, i don't know it just -- it didn't just...
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kimberly? >> we have questions for you at the table. greg? >> you know leland brought up the change in the behavior of the baltimore police. that raises a question about why they acted a certain way the night before. what were they ordered to do? it seems like they were told to keep moving back stay outside of being hit by rocks, not to respond to acts of vandalism. it also seemed like they didn't have enough riot gear. who ordered this? what were they told precisely not to do? >> to me it seems that the responsibility falls on the shoulder of the police commissioner the mayor, and indeed the governor of the state of maryland. they saw this coming. why weren't they prepared? there were woefully inadequate police officers coming in a day late and dollar short. today they are flooding the streets with all of these authorities. where were they yesterday? they had to know. they had to know that this was coming. this state of emergency only declared at 6:00 p.m. why is that? why wasn't it declared hours before? why didn't they have guardsmen in th
kimberly? >> we have questions for you at the table. greg? >> you know leland brought up the change in the behavior of the baltimore police. that raises a question about why they acted a certain way the night before. what were they ordered to do? it seems like they were told to keep moving back stay outside of being hit by rocks, not to respond to acts of vandalism. it also seemed like they didn't have enough riot gear. who ordered this? what were they told precisely not to do?...
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live in san jose kimberly tere nbc bay area news. >> kimberly thank you. >>> an abrupt end to a high profile trial. a settlement has been reached in the civil lawsuits filed by the parents of audrey potts. audrey pott committed suicide in 2012. her death was tied to the a sexual assault, teenaged drinking, and social media. this week her parents sued two of her saratoga high school classmates. the boys have already been punished in the juvenile court system for sexually assaulting her and taking photos while she was unconscious at a party. as part of the settlement today, the boys apologized in court, not only for what they did to audrey but for initially denying it. they also agreed to give presentations about what happened and appear in a documentary sponsored by the audrey pott foundation. potts' parents say most of the boys' payment of $950,000 will fund that foundation. >>> well stealing copper is a common and lucrative crime. but today caltrans showed how it's fighting back. caltrans releasing this video showing a new tamper-proof block that is engineered to protect access to i
live in san jose kimberly tere nbc bay area news. >> kimberly thank you. >>> an abrupt end to a high profile trial. a settlement has been reached in the civil lawsuits filed by the parents of audrey potts. audrey pott committed suicide in 2012. her death was tied to the a sexual assault, teenaged drinking, and social media. this week her parents sued two of her saratoga high school classmates. the boys have already been punished in the juvenile court system for sexually...
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i'm kimberly tere live at san francisco international airport with more on his harrowing escape. >>> and an apology from alaska airlines to a bay area cancer patient. the seemingly harmless comment she made that got her kicked off a plane. >>> i'm scott budman. youtube being criticized for something it's showing your children. we'll have both sides of that story coming up. >>> then at 6:00 california may be in a drought, but some bay area reservoirs are nearly full. >> we have this water up there, it's ours. >> why these people think they shouldn't be forced to conserve. >> it's craziness! >> that's new at 6:00. >>> a harrowing escape. tonight we're getting a firsthand account of the dangers that thousands of americans are facing as they try to escape from yemen. nbc bay area's kimberly tere joins us from sfo where a bay area man arrived today after risking his life to get home. >> reporter: raj the airport in yemen was bombed, most of the port shut down as the violence continues to escalate. this man says he knows how lucky he is to be able to get out and get home. >> it felt like a
i'm kimberly tere live at san francisco international airport with more on his harrowing escape. >>> and an apology from alaska airlines to a bay area cancer patient. the seemingly harmless comment she made that got her kicked off a plane. >>> i'm scott budman. youtube being criticized for something it's showing your children. we'll have both sides of that story coming up. >>> then at 6:00 california may be in a drought, but some bay area reservoirs are nearly full....
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and since then kimberly has been by far the most accepting.d the easiest to talk to about it. >> kanye playing a key role. fascinating, isn't it? family members, including kris jenner taking to twitter with messages of support and encouragement. for a reality tv family a genuinely real moment. >> and good for kanye. >> impressive. i think so. >> and he still wants to be referred to as dad. >> h i guess that's correct. >> thank you, chris. >>> to watch all the highlights from the remarkable interview, go to abcnews.com slash bruce jenner. >>> now, we want to take another look at the breaking stories overnight. and including the massive earthquake in nepal. back to ron. >> hi again, dan and paula. robert. we begin with the massive earthquake in nepal. we're learning at least 565 people have been killed. the quake, which struck just jute side the capital has affected moupt faffect ed mount f rest. rescue crews search for survival. >>> a massive rally planned in baltimore later today. protesters vowed to quote shut down the city as thousands are e
and since then kimberly has been by far the most accepting.d the easiest to talk to about it. >> kanye playing a key role. fascinating, isn't it? family members, including kris jenner taking to twitter with messages of support and encouragement. for a reality tv family a genuinely real moment. >> and good for kanye. >> impressive. i think so. >> and he still wants to be referred to as dad. >> h i guess that's correct. >> thank you, chris. >>> to...
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i think procter and kimberly today could be the paradigm.d i'm betting that the lower these stocks go ahead of their quarters, the bigger the pop will be for those block manage the sticky currency issue. stick with cramer. you can cacall me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. ♪ at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your
i think procter and kimberly today could be the paradigm.d i'm betting that the lower these stocks go ahead of their quarters, the bigger the pop will be for those block manage the sticky currency issue. stick with cramer. you can cacall me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get...
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kimberly you're up next. >> yum. okay it's a very heartwarming story.0 years since a world war ii veteran played football. he made an appearance at the university of kansas. that's the big guy going in for the touchdown, baby. you love it? look at him. >> they might use him. >> he does it with a smile. >> i'm going to forego my time to juan. >> okay. go ahead. juan? >> look at this picture, everybody. look at this picture. this picture has gone viral. it's a young man in baltimore offering a bottle of water to one of the police officers. he must be from whole foods. no. he's one of us. he's saying thank you to police officers who are keeping his community safe. we saw that lady crying earlier in the show. here's a young man stepping up and saying here's a different view a different vision not only for the rest of the world to look at in for his peers, for other young people in the city. so thank you young man. and thank you to who put that picture out there. >> we'll give you extra time tomorrow eric, for your "one more thing." >> all right. that's it f
kimberly you're up next. >> yum. okay it's a very heartwarming story.0 years since a world war ii veteran played football. he made an appearance at the university of kansas. that's the big guy going in for the touchdown, baby. you love it? look at him. >> they might use him. >> he does it with a smile. >> i'm going to forego my time to juan. >> okay. go ahead. juan? >> look at this picture, everybody. look at this picture. this picture has gone viral. it's a...
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. >> reporter: every woman knows behind a good set of nails is a manicurist like kimberly. kimberly runs this thriving nail salon with her sifters, one of many who make up the estimated 80% of nail technicians in california. >> for this job you are required to speak fluent english. it is quick. only six months you can be a manicurist, you can get your license. a short period of time to support your family. >> reporter: but economics and language are only supporting characters of how they dominated the nail industry. it starts with a bay area twist hollywood would be proud of. best known for her role in alfred hitchcock's "birds" was the god mother of vietnamese manicurists. after the fall of saigon she visited hope village near sacramento with an interest in helping refugees. her coran nails caught the attention of the women in the camp. >> they loved their fingernails, i thought i will bring my manicurist, she came up once a week and gave them a lesson. they would all practice on each other and practice on me. >> reporter: inspired by hedron and her nails these 20 woman br
. >> reporter: every woman knows behind a good set of nails is a manicurist like kimberly. kimberly runs this thriving nail salon with her sifters, one of many who make up the estimated 80% of nail technicians in california. >> for this job you are required to speak fluent english. it is quick. only six months you can be a manicurist, you can get your license. a short period of time to support your family. >> reporter: but economics and language are only supporting characters...